South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1922 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922 SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN

Tr.! Current Kr:t -J pxrt r.i:.t frsrr.ooii a: tl:': ljlhou. Mr W AhTT.n a 'Ml Mr. 11. T. M;lr r.-

wfd "Tho VnrM'H Werk." I ir

vr ma4 for & I Vc.lccq luncheon u lo dven In tf.o ru.t.iry roo:a f rh Oliver h'-t'l r.xt Thür si ay nftrnorn to fr '"u 1 by a thrU-r

party at th Oliver. Mrs. ii. Jfc ! 'I'l-s. v l f, X. Moor ass! bv M:. H. II. --n-l ;.r : mi Mr. H. lUirrin. rvf i f-a - ''ntr'.l .

The ir,f mlrrf r-f th" D .?a Th-ti ' ..linn''.- v. . rv 1 to th'- ::!. who Fnr th n- rnhTj of th S-uth S Tau 'Ti-rity .v r n!'-rtai'--! in' - '.r.'.y th'- ir.. r. of th j tion. th ir.cetlr.ff will b hM at thMpndav e v-ninc nt ih.o h'.rr..- of . .'!.:;: . Aft r a. j-hort v.-id;r. tri; . hnme of Alan G. Kocniff and f : M- .SfrDlnr.a Cr .l;. Krr.ith --.. ."'r. Mr-. rnrtr will rf-i'lo for thoso of th? North Section th-:

Mifhiv.'.iVv Aft-r th- ru!ir hu-i-! t ' ; r with th vro-,w' i:ii' , meeting will be with Tx V. It ß7 VERA WINSTON i n..-tir.s'. t!.-. -v nir.i,- u i -.-; . " t Kr-ehnen;ar.n. C12 W Wayne st.

nt c.-ir:;e.s a::-! I .nhcoti v.h f r I -; . The n-.eet;n announces or ti.e t - 2 r;inirr."r". The- r.'x. n.'-ti'..; T.- !:'' r.f ; 1 .- .Ijr.TniT Iadie A51 fifths South Sile Catl.o-' ,f th .orori'v will K- Ii ; I v.-w i l ;'- v r - r'.f r! a::. Siturd-.v i t;: church for thus Wc-.InefJay ha3 ;

V' rir.r n : '."ir i f Mr. nr.il ?.Ir.. ' Keen rotrr-n'-d two weeks at v.hih '

W. VvV !;. -'.1 X. Allen Th time Mr?.- C. Fulton. 1113 Hi-h ;

vo:i;r lt : s .-'-nt t;;iv:ii? tri'? ft., win to no?;r.?

.r.f the bualrif.- ffi'-n which j.rc! Men-lay '-nir..'. th i-v- f . '-dd th prcrram. r ran ge nu nti j anr.ou nr ed later

: mertiber? of th' N'ovt-: tub f-'iv-r- b.-ir:.

:vn to Mr?. L. Vau; Th-- Victory club will he entertain- j

h'-M th-ir r'rnl ir mtirr Mor-dny i'rii and t M. Myer. Ivuncheon , c-d Thurfday afternoon at the home

evening at th-- ,!..!, ,,f M:js ;..-- v. a a f rd ffdtowiiu: th" earn. Th-' : of Mrs. AIniira Dub a 11, .02a Lin

v s'-jr,!,. t r.-vxt mi- t.r. v.-.r. 1.. hld Ffb. 1 1 coin way u.

the tri!.:. ?!

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Mr. I. V. Th? Farent-Teachr club of the

Ferity schorl will met Wednesday! afternoon .at Z o'clock. '

Mi. .b-hn limb, X.

Michigan Tho. annual nieftir.gr of th Id j umbr I f CroK.1 society will be held at!

during: th. orial ir.tnal. The. r.t cak-ndula. f;.jc u- :.- laid for Mrs. , mtln wilt ta.k nlace. on the f t - ! '-vrnre 1 Lorn i in, Mr:'. (lilbert .

r.mnr f r"ri, whfrh t.r.,- ! Dunklin. Mrr. Iloiarf Fox.. Mr. J. ; w-''-' "'irrr.-'-d by a nur

'tu t.i..i v..- , . 'i:,.' I r ur.,ir Mrw inb.rt f her f: -r.ds Sunday tven'.nsr, tho o--- ,tho Chamber of Commerce thie ;

JMea by Mrs. IT. r-. Kimr. I h'J.a nklin. .MI- Ifarri't Stov.-r. Mi. b'.ins the V...bratinn '.f hr x enin?. Supper Whi be Pfred .It

If lMi Il'-rr ai.d MN' "'h :r'o!t- ' .r-: ; iy anniversary. .z .-". in" j ucr wn. . iimnui ueiaw Whitr. Th r.e.t ineetir.?' uil! by t''lV"- v ' "- uo" Mr.-. M. K. j will be given by Mr?1. "William Kenw,! nnvt .rot.- ,.-itii r,-w f: t Wild, r uTid M. It. Stroup. Imchcon ; r.dy, voraÜ5t, accompanied by Mrs.

r'-d lite in the evening. .Floyd Gaumer, v. ;ii:am J. I urey, ; ; and Dr. K. II. Hobinson will also 1

ippnr on tho program. Tho ppeak- j

Royal !

Isobar -Fashion! Revelations o?a Wile ßsc,Ä smallpox scare

Dr. Petti: started v.oKry a: n.;. i. r.al 1. 1 k?rou-. I which flDnlDLf DftOl il nlliJ words, and repeated the ra::ie I had , Clairo iv:-r and I. ky f .mtilhitei uttered. ' in t ;h dlwas m.-rry an i tr.ter:"Grace Draper!" he raid hoar5:y. :rc- ': ;t ' ;' r "..t: t iy brilh.ir.:. Dr. Horrnlmry AI d-- PuMio

tMc-n cast a o.uick. aprrchen.vc. pro- DSturr.in- iiuuiciio. to X'aicilKltf a- Ihjvr.

'ipcur.tr g.ar.ce xowara ..dirt: l a: r. n-v i.;r,-.y i :...irj. j .d- . . ' It was tho tort of mid-Victorian v;tat;. n t.. M Foter I ; c? - lor tlOll AfÜllIl-t Dl(M-

male attitude I-will-Iet-ncthine-un-' ihu.st ratio::? fr-r Ft nmr-irtonV .eemCy-come-near-you-thin? which, , '-O0': 1 i'1 l''-t 'Know, bu: after dm- ' applied to tho up-to-date, thorough- ner lie proi'osvd a -tru.l dow n tc nd. I"-. iy ophifticated. we-c-tern girl, made the lake. Adn-.tly h-adir. th" a w;,;.;, r!f :n smilo to myelf, t-vc-n throaph with the :h"i. he I-ft lira. .- I'- i; - : !., ; v p : t d f 'my anxiety &s to the physician's rc- 'and to L'r. I 'et tit's t ;t. n ht:z- :.- t: action to my new?. we ah; r.t :r::--l t t).-- hi-r.t- 1 r , ry rr.jhn ! Then he turned to me with dkr.i- and 1 fi,v hy lht alcnt '. .led 5ternntF!. ! xc;!' d lace th.at bo 1; d t.-.a-;- th- Kan? is City . i , . , , , ' ufter. rir.i y'it 5:-i.l accipttd lt. 1 . .-aid th. l

a misapprt ncnp.on. .Mr?, tiraham.

"Infinite variety of rgtation and ."tlrloufl funri. ar l .jrL-j are th" ch!ef charm of the str.l dü::c ol Indiana." 1eIarrd Mi-. -'tU M-

Dunkl.::, OilO ra:!i aw

r,alre now of ChVaso, v.-ho rre- Th- Oid'r of th- r Swtu-i m. t . , 'i'ic,r on ir-m. r -nteä lat 'cverdr ,,n' illu.tritrd t th- horn, ,f Mis f Mary Fhahr - A ?VrQ7SQP&i?l&l JUS i f th R ture on -the .ir,l Dunes of In- Saturday .-v. nin.n Two rn-.a- lJ.'- ( Cly.'e Apno of Zanesvi'.le. O

br. v(-ro admitted to inem'r e.-.-;::;i. 1 !. Daring tiie o'-ia! hour, Jh-cht r Ir .-:':- so. h t.

rne-.ti v.a re -ervr-d. Mi-'- Ki;!ii Ft b:tt. 921 F'ian.l .vr-., wilt 1- h'..t;.

diar.t." b'.-furft I'.O j.ncrnhfM and jfu-erta j! th Hu.inM Wonrn't hamlr of Commerce at the Cham"r of Comrnv:' buildinp. .Mi

MirJtm Dunbar ir.ttoducei the j J' th next mv-tin-. .reakr of the f-venir. Irecf dirrl the lecture, dinner w..m .-rvd. dar-, !,. marr.a of M;,.s Kui.v :-:..rn.

inj which a delightful x;iu: al pro

h- s' Ai'l ard M i-:d''T.a i v -l" tin- Ihr.--: I Ivan '-relic-id

uj'li .-L r.'-.t. Tiiur.-lay al

daughter of Mr. ami Mis. William

rr&m wars rnderd. Pavld r.n.r. u-. .. .-.t i.-. . i i. .. . Mr- r: e,on .it i' : :: n lo' k.

vitfirdPt. accompanied by MrnJ.-nl Mr-. X.'on FoVter'of Warren M- St'H,!',nl n.'iddrt.-.s the Mamie aln-. p!a?ed wih two num-! t ou n.-hio took i, ',.,-. ..ttir.l.iv noon - .im!.-i. "ir Child rcn'.s Te.-fh.'

at the home of the bride's parent-. T;"-" a!',air " in 'liar-'- "f Ir; f . 1 I'll,. 1 : , I l . . t .

ril.t mi!, nl.M-.ul .,f tl.n rv M -ill 1 i I. IK , .il.M.'.! IV .II.-.

; i i 1 1 t vi ill v .a, 'Ji ill-. .'

The members of the Woman's I

Literary club will be entertained at

luncheon at 1 o'clock on Wedn'f- !

ernoou v.-.th Mr.--, llon.- r Y avc;. d.äy a: tne nome 01 .urs-. . n.. .uu

S. F.fav. tt. Idvd. ter. W. Navarre st. The assisting T;". Motli.-rs- dub of th.. Heniv l;' Mc?s will be Mr. Walter Mein- i s-u.l, 'ok- i- j-.dio.d will in . t in the (rn-. ; . . !"-'.! -" , 1 1 vt w.-d'X'w i-iv aft- The Woman's society of the Firf : .

hr.. "Jrrn'tde'' a;:d "Souvenir" ty

Drult. A vocal e lection. "Ive Me

F.ap:i.-t church will meet Friday aft-j

crnoon In the etiurch parlors at 2:30 o'clock.

With a SmiltV hy Ihtrl I? -irtnett, Th- rr rt-nmnv v. aa r :

ad ly Itr-v. Far -b I'diymi.l" and Mr.-. 1. Iln

d.

w 13 rjKs: by Mi At lteno Murray, ae-iF. Snyd r of thi.: i ity, h fore an

eompanled by Mrn. Lang. The affair v.a In charge of th- ntcrtainment hairinan, Mi Cor.uc!o LcfUo.

improvised altar of Kreenery and The W-.-loy s .. -i. t y i-f t!ie Ini-r-.ej. TIio eouplc was unattended, 'i; inii' l M. lb church will hold a

in tiii: riK or condition Thursday, February 2nd. ever:, tiling will in tin- pink of condition for the Pink and Whit Sale at Filsworth's. See our ad in fomor-

I'ollowin the crcmnnv a wedding

tin:. a! meet!::-: this oveninir. row rPfu-.

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WHEELOCK & COMPANY

WHEELOCK & COMPANY

TeV o

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Isiaial Febr lary Sals of

This vear the event is of unusual significance. Our reserve stock of dinnerware has been carried on the third floor of the building next to us about to be torn down by the owners. We have to move stock to our warehouse. To avoid this we are putting our entire dinnerware sto.ck into a sale at

Discounts of 10 lo

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Nothing in dinnerware is reserved. I he discounts apply on Lenox, Haviland, Nippon, Syracuse and Ahrenfeldt China, English Earthenware and American Porcelain.

Discounts Apply on Open Stock Dinnerware as well as complete Sets.

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All Lenox China Plates in dozen at 10 DISCOUNT. This includes Service, Salad and Dessert Plates.

American Porcelain Set of 74 pieces, for serving twelve people. Medallion decoration. Regular value $25.60 Special $14.95 Johnson Bros. English Porcelain Set, decorated in royal blue band with gold lines handles and knobs treated with gold 79 piece et. Regular valuta $54.00 Special $38.00

American Porcelain Set of 79 pieces, for serving twelve people. Conventional blue decoration. Regular value "$37.25 Special S22.00 Johnson Bros, English white and gold pattern best quality of gold on a new and attractive shape; 79 piece set. Regular value $ 6 i .00 Special .$43.00

American Porcelain Set of 79 pieces in blue and gold line treatment has the quality of china. Regular value $46.20 Special $27.75 Ridgway's English Royal Porcelain "Amblecote" Pattern a new and unusual border treatment 79 piece set. Regular value $82.85 Special $49.75

Conspicuous values in Fine China Dinner Sets in compositions containing the essential items for serving twelve people.

Syracuse China Set, "Fusan" pattern. Regula i value $72.75 Special $58.20

Nippon China Set, border decoration on ivory band. Regular value $97.50 Special $72.00

Nippon China Set, in border decoration. Regular value $102 Special $76.00

Ahrenfeldt French China Set, in an excellent border treatment. Regular value $122.00 Special $91.50

Haviland China Set in festoon border decoration. Regular value $1 18.00 Special $94.00

Extremely low prices on 32-piece sets lor serving 6 people attractive decorations on high graJe porcelain. Specially priced in this sale at S4.95 $6.75 $7.00 $7.50 $9.00 $9.95 $12.75 $15.50 per set

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IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUR FEBRUARY SALE

All Lamps including Table, Desk. Floor, Chair, Junior and j

Bridge styles are priced at Discount of lCrö to 50 All shades are included in above reductions. Ever' piece of Furniture on our second floor without reservation at Discount of 10 to 50rc

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pvith Grace Draper, nor permit MieJ; l:r,a.:-v ! Fctf r to do .o. lou will n.ca.- ' , , - , ,. wt..-.i.d in i::.:i i -. r k :. .'A . t - i .

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, Ho was turning away, when I laid i niy ha::d Ut;lit!y npon his .-'.ceve. ! "Tiif 1 mnmf. nt ' T coil i!'Lm!v

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kno nothlrs or Her. .ay I as.;t ;i :::)r wh.rU lirt:v , what rea,o:, you will give Miss 1 -o,- : f ( ;tr , .. uk.tJv:

.rer. or wr.i: evpiin.ir.on you imacir.r , xor f ... Vt tI:1. :

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iionai connacr.ve . l certa:niv n:ni i ... . . .... ,

not permit lj-er to home tmen-j ( ,,, t , lightened.'1 ! '"..TV' , . I II.ie yr-u en it. T.x). "Arc You Not Afraid ' nuito startling."

my face rearching ly. I knw th.it

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dn his preposterous conceit he xv:is r, havf h, llo thn(. v ' ,. afraM I might reveal to Claire r;n ..j, ,ru knou. X,:",, iter tho hiMory of his Ions -llt ,v Jnjnor ti,;. . ,mv , , c 1 f ;r V , atinlno devotion to nif before In- tn(t ; , , ... :

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-her. And I am afraid I meant him I

j jto tlimK precisely tnat very tlnr.fr.

A ioM Thread Motif Lends DNtino- impossible aa tho carryirir cn

tion to Thi Smart JUaek Jiny Implied 'threat would liave been

BroaöVIoMi Suit ! Even his self-control could not

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hirff;voice. but M:.v:h:i:c hop.b:, y.i ! ri.MM K i:.ts i.v, lt ol I n-.a.ie :v.v Jie.u't ;.-iie. Ii''-.Vs rc- Tb..--v !..s e a i r

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i.roancioui is lomin? into its own,"""- -iUl 1.. ,t m.u

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fi'crown'a,! extends off thc-Kft sief of my fce,:n? shou!d, "raT" mo; :,ni won'V rc ! "shfl !VA:1 V' h' r 7" t f in two -tilV loo'.s ; for two hour?, which seemed an as sho wat- h- I l)i ky fm . that I- J ' I I ; oterni I furnished the eonver.- a-1 steady, maskii.ir shadow.

!a?ain. and certainly nothing can be lcen hL? fear of my revelation and)

I smarter fr a winter suit for dresj his desire to leave. Nut fear flnahy ! wear. The .voft texture of the ma- , conquered, and he replied grimly: itrial makes it cling prraccfully to "I am at your mercy, of course. 'the figure, and th rich simplicity of But are yo.i not afraid " ' handssomc broadcloth is unequalled; Clairo r'opter'. .ray voire intc-r-iln other materials. jruptcd us with a merry sally, and i Mack broadcloth, which Is pos- j from th?t moment until, bavin? j siMy more stunning than any color ' pummoned Grace Draper from bei ; in the material, is chosen for the suit room, wc rat down to the prottil ! hero depicted. The box coat is sim- lighted tabic stationed in a screened i l ie and perfectly plain. The straight n-in.- Gf th veranda looklnp 'out I skirt shows three pleati at either ovcr a tjnv moonlit lake. I had no

Flue, tnus acmevine: tullr.ess without ttme to th-.nk of his unnnished enadded width. An odd motif worked tencc. Then I acknowledged tc in sold thread at one side of the myBeif tha.t I was afraid, horribly skirt gives the smart suit an altO- so of this ovnPrlmt whirh hrnnrh

i L'ethcr distinctive hnish. P.rn rrflnr hark lrtn nur lix-fv-

Nlack felt forms the bi? hat, its aain

dun nnisn -nnvened by shiny clro

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thinc bat in- one thin-', and ir.i : '

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ribbon, which is pulled over the

alrnet a whimper. "Only f or t hi. J'.esh i i!rc, Th-;. 'r'j ;:. what your wr r . I'.ut th.at'.al;ilut:y all. I mu.-t he yn.i fo: all th" p-stures. and war tinsma rt c! o 1 1: e ; a r. d " "I'll be udad to help you in vr:ythir.c. even when help:::? yo:i ünmv keepintr out of tho picture." she returned with what was i-viilmtly an attempt at li'-ht n- s-. lut sh b.ept her face persistently in tiie -h.-idow-.

But I wi.5i determined that no hint and lor..cr aft'-r v.-e !iad b-tt h. r 1

EYES EX AMI? -ED

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VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L, Jone

JUST A PIT. He haf? scratched the floor an scarry d th' chairs an' torn the curtains down.

rHi' track.s loft by his muddy paws

! are scattered all aroun'.

1 Tik'a Vtöli'nrl i pV r, r. c? rt In -- 1 full

Vil. V 4iJ TllUlO .liillli i. kil U holes an' scattered 'em about.

j Ik's won tho doors almost clean

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throuph ascratchin' to pit out

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lij io 10.11,1 n jiii a i , i ifii i aiuunu, Xi the peski- littlo t-us?; : l-.'s alwav.H br.rI1 chief delight

j t' '?it thi::?s :: a muss. ijllis vars are found on every piece j i' o furniture wc own j j An' sometime our hous? looks as lt j enna t .-rri KJ.- cv'nrii I

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Had made a can an wreckea th l pbice bi.-fon it went away; ) Wiiy ten kid.s couldn't make the. m"sH that h- make. in a day. j

U At niirht I ln" io ha::?' my c!othe.c

aa" up ovejh-'ad !

H i r i-i--- 1'il hav- t- tish 'cm out from, IV uiab i n-: atii th' bed. I

I1 He f-ot into my collar bcx an' ripped) 1 : '(-:n one by one j

H I Tili there wuz nuthir." left but j. j ; istrir.cs. yn after that was done

Ho puded a cover otf the bed and jt rked it to and fro ( : Until he had it full o' holes with ! nuthln left to show I .What it had been. He sure has filled!

M in v r.'.l wort 1 full of r.iro I

From havoc he wa3 wrought from, vandalism c-vcryw h-rc. j

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(t ii.il illO .It.-, ilia u jiii.-.;. .n. iiv ia: '3 , surely wnn my heart Ii ! An' I would .suffer moie if he and

I would have to part. Than I have suffered in the pa.st from misiohief he's b-?en in. Ati' tho be ti'ir my patience I Just

force myself to grin

(. . , ; . I'VVl iV'o; ' '-v -w -..4, 3. thir.Jja that he has done Uecause you sec he's ju?t a pup, j ' and docs; it all in fun.

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EDGAR L. JONGS.

BIRTHS

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Mr. and Mrs. Maynard W. Knepp, i:. Sample tt.. daughter, Jan. j Mr. and Mr?. Clarence E. Hatfield. 3:? 7 N. St. Peter st.. sor.. Jan. " . Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Atger. ;:2 V. (I its st.. daughter. Jan. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitcomb, 11J.1 C!e eland a v., daughter. Monday mornir.K.

i.i: ARNAVAL di: i.ingeuii: Special m'.o and ?howir.? cf dair.t ur.dertb.inc.5 of silk or cotton, and hand-made underwear. See our ad in tomorrow's piper. The Ellsworth

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Of Course

You are locking for eff.clent Optical Service and reasonable prices. Then you should call on

DR. J. BURKE

' Optometrist.

Over 2 0 years In South Bend. i . .

2Z0 S. IICUK.AN ST. The House of tho Kryptok Glissen.

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And Now, Come Things That Are New !

For Spring 1922

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WAYa A Delightful urpris

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Ellsworth's. Here a lovely' mode, th?-.? a r.e-xv l'. ric, there a new color.

New Hosiery New Gloves New Dress Goods New Novelties New Neckwear New Ribbons New Trimmings

New things for thr home New th: n i;.1: to wear New thinrs to carry New things to make New things to u.;e

all at

ANNOUNCEMENT Sale of Pink and White

Le Carnaval de Lingerie Sale and Showing Begins Thursday (February 2nd. 1922) Sec Our Big Ad in Tomorrow's Paper