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Hear the New Victor Records for February Plaved at the Blackstone And Order Them of Wheelock's I here are some splendid selections in the February list that you will want to add to your library of music. By filling out a slip available at the theater and handing it to an usher wc will reserve any of the new records for you or deliver them as you direct. Read the list of records in the large Victor advertisement in this issue. George H. Wheelock & Company

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Mr-ll.ilr-h I'inkfrton. 725 ei in v.-ay i... was pipa-aniiy pris-M M'T.rlay by ?,0 of hr frlen'Is. th Mrr.isoii la-Snsr th celebration f-f b r birthday anniversary. At l . I . r If.a A. i:. A henba'.k. and Mrs. Ii. fiabUr A. K. A henba'.k. Mr. M Iioyrr I IMncheon 1 ?.-rvd f o!In-.v:r.' tho frames.

'he raerrsh'rs of the Viitir.sr XursP;j npndirs: a fe- day in Chicago, s i' ntion will Klve a luncheon at r. and ClTrcnce Rittnrer : r:u o'clock r. the Rotary room ; have returned to Indianapolis, after

if the Oliver hotel. Teh. 14.; Mrs. i Ira Couch U ood. dir-ctor of the . r::.xabeth McCormick Memorial I . i Fund, who h'i.4 had a wide -xperi-fnct in child wejfarb work and who w.i.q the former president of the Illi-noi-? training school for nur?'' and who now occupies the position of executive 5fT-tary of the Council ot i National P'-fens-, will be present and ?i an iilust ratei? talk on "Xutrit i ' r ." A a n.e. t in of th" Schiolariship afternoon at the iub hell Monday r!iver hotel, tinal arrangements were i r .ade for the card party to be piven j I'r'd iy afternoon at th Oliver hotel. Reside.-? the general prizes, favors will friven for each table and an attractive program ha.s been arranged whi h will ir.chide a piano solo by Josi-ph Ca.senta and i1om and du'-ts by Harobi Fowder. tenor, and Wil.:am Furey, baritone. Die Avakhea club of the Y. V. A., for which M'ss Catherine oor;U y i pon.-or. z a pot-luck - 1 1 -1 r at the Y. W. F. A. Monday v riin' for 10 members. Th- tabb1 made atiracme wnii andles In silver holders and dipper j ".as -erved at o'clock. Miss licit r. , Fmc. Mi-s Mary Hyde and Miss; .Jeanne 'rouse were guests I The History department of the ProL-res-? club will meet this afternoon p "oniptly at 3 o'clock at the club house. The meeting will be an open session and anyone interested in the demonstration of a miniature telephone exchange Is urged to attend. Following the demonstration. Mayor Fli F. Steblrt will addreri the tlepa rt me The Ladies' Aid of Fpworth Memorial M. F. church will meet next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. S. Dofrecs. lOFJ N. Jolin.on st. Mrs. C. 1 1. Whitmer. 7:; 4 Portage a. v.. will entertain the members ol th- Old Time Friends club this afternoon. The Phil-a-Rar auxiliary of the ( iL:iiiaini. v in 1. Lioit ..... !hld their regular meeting t hit ; afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home lot" Mrs. Alvin (verholts. F. Indiana HC Th Ladies Aid oriety of the ImIn.inu'd M. I, church will mwt this ! afternoon a, the home of Mrs. Fl ward H. Stark. 4 3.1 Harrison a v. The Mothers' department of the Prvcrc-s club will present Mrs. Hehn F. Paulson, before the general club Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr?. Paulson has devoted a gnat deal of hr- life to Child Psychology, traveling over every state in th union observing parents and children and has a message that not only every mother should hear, but her talk will be of Interest to others alo. Non-club members will be admitted to this affair iikim flit- mvrnent of the retrular . , g'l--t fee. The members of the Child Con-s-rvatirn 'league will meet this afternooa at 2:S In the tea r he V. AV. C. A. Mis Home , . .' ."',. t1 j 1 1 . si u ss wiiii van I 'O II e 1 1.1 ll Meeting v '(cnmunitv Needs" and i Mrs. Frank Allen will read a papr . .-t. I M.,a,..t. vi..ii,i 'Pr ictical Methoi Ail Club Life." busine.ss meeting of the Curr nf Event.- department of the South !fvl Woman's club will be held at " . I :. bis afternoon Election ot .rs will take p!ae and at .ul'vk Mrs. Cmrcc Ihlllips. chairman of the Thirteenth District of the State Federation of Woman' c'.uhs will speak on "What clubs, should do In a district." The current evuifo will be given by Mrs. Gates 1 iarp 1 The first of a series of social rv' n.i ';-;s for th members and ft' ' of th Westminster Pr-.-fy-church will bt held this At iriicclock's

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I.y; M. avp., left Prechr.sf-r. 71? California Tuesday for X(v York city. I,r. 1 K. Bunch. K. Ilroron Ft.. pendir er th werk witii Mrs. liltter.frer'rt parnt-t .Mr. and Mr. Frank Gebhard. Lincoln wav. F. Mrs. William Carridy. 713 K. Ivi Faile av., has be n called to Gary, ' Ind.. on account of the illness of , her nlec. Mr.. D. O. Smith. Tr. I H. T.urke. 208 S. Taylor s-t., is s:endlns? a few days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Fulmer, 102S Michigan st., will leave this week for a several weeks' visit In Florida. BIRTHS Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Powell, 607 'i X. Main ft., Jan. 22, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Walenty P.onczynski, Fisher ft.. Jan. 2 S. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jackson. 1 C 0 4 Rose .t., frirl. Jan. HO. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, 1217 Van Huren Kt., hoy, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mra racoon j. FSicrc;. 417 N". Hill t., Jan. 29, a son. Mr. and Mrs. fleorge Seht ibelhut, 1'12." Kendall sr., Jan. r.o, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ap-rer, W. rjar-t st., Jan. 2f. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lamirnntl, .L'4 Cottas- i'.iove av.. Jar.. 2;. a POP. Advice to Girls Sy ATKT2 LAURIZ 4 Add Annie Iaurie Dear Annie Laurie Have been going with a girl for some tim and last week my chum and I took my friend and her chum to the show and my girl reveak-d such a prc-fe.rvnce for my chum that he took her home and I escorted the other girl. I was very much hurt at the time, hut since then my girl has apclogized to me for her conduct and I would liko your advice In the matter. M. A. D. M. A. D. PerTiapt the young lady was only teasing you by her actions on the evening of which you .-speak, or If she did forget you In a thoughtless moment and has apologized since, you should certainly accept her friendship again, as she may he very sorry for hurting you and will never let It happen again. ANNIE LAURIE. Dear Annie Laurie I am a girl. 16, and have been going with a young man lf. I am good lookin? and have be-en told of it o much that it has rpoik-d me, and the young man does not eome any more, hecause he rays that he. too, realizes that I am spoiled. What can I do to win him back again? AMERICAN PEA FT Y. American Feauty This s'hould be a le.on to you and make you realize that beauty of face is not in the least Important to peo-ph of good serp. Beauty of character is always adi mired and is much more lasting than mere, good features of face. Eeuuty often attracts, but never hold. ANNIE LAURIE. Dear Annie Iaurie I am a girl in my teens and have hal quit a fewproposals, hut don't feel like giving up my good times Just yet. Is it proper for a girl to call a young man . 1 rT-rf iVie -ibnr op !. 4t Trnn.T for ' J her t( ow oM hould a girl be 1o marry? Would you marry a man younger than yourself? IGNORANT. Ignorant If occasionally it seem necessary to call a man friend over the phone, it Is excusable, hut during business hours the average man, does not care to be interrupted. It you are very well acquainted it is permissible to suggt st place to; go. providing the young man i; I financially able to grant your wishes, ! however, it is usually considered bet-; ter t.vte to wait for th sugg(-tioni j and Invitations to come from trie j man. There is no deflniv age to i ugcresl tor marriage. FFir do not leirry as your.g as their grand-' 1 mothers did. although therv are always exception-? to every rule. It is! fcr you to decide wnether it is best for you to marry a man yc linger than yourself. It is not usually aj good rlan. as a woman is liable to ; ace faster than a man. and rsoon the1 wife finds hertelf growing old toe, fast. ANNIE LAURIE. Dear Annie Laurie: j I am a i;ir of 18. and am engaged I to a boy who is two years my senior, j He is away. He told me that he i should enjoy the company of other I gar's and boys. I go out riding with ja boy who is engaged to a girl who She gets fore nt ?r.e when she finds out I do this. Do you think it if wrong for me to do this? UNDECIDED. FNPKCIDED: I would not go out with the young man, first, because he im er.carod to some one else, ar.d, I secondly, because it hurts his fun- j cee'e feelings. Put yourself In her j place ar.d think of it in that way. J Dear Annie Laurie: I am 29 years" old, am married and have two children. I io all my own work and am the firrt one up in the morning. If I call my husband he curses me and many time? has told me how ugly my face is and if h was so homely, would drown himself. He has struck me on several occisions and I DRF.sS SALE AT NEWMAN S j (ne event in South F.end evi-rj , woman in this icinity should at-! tend tomorrow without fail fs the, sensational sale of biand new Spring Drffses at the Newman store. Twa ' hundred and twenty-five beautiful ( tiressos. in a hundred different .style-i will be put on sale, vour choice a" ! $19. Every rtns in the collection; it a beauty. Vou will immediately! want or.e as soon a.? you have s-en them. Fomc early while electn-r.s aro the largest.

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-cM i !l !v V P It ft Mildred Ellett. Miami. Fla., has $1,000 pin money to spend. She won it as first prize in the annual bathing beauty contest at Miami. Fla., where the winter season is now at its height. really shows me no respect at all. What would you advise? American Wife and Mother. American Wife and Mother: Your case Is Indeed a perplexing one. It is very hard to endure the humilia tion that you speak ol", but perhaps ! for the sake of your children you J might keep your family together1, until the children are older, so you could help yourself. No man has a riht in this country to strike a woman, especially at the time vou speak of and it muht be well to comnlain to the humane officer about such treatment. They would. ee that it was not repeated. Annie Euirie. Brown Eyes As you failed to ri cbv-e postage I could not answer your letter personally. ANNIE LAURIE. A French scientist has been able to take, motion pictures with camera and lens at the rate of about la. nib) a second. GK11T $10 i)im:ks sale. Newman's announce tomorrow a sensational offering of beautiful now Spring Dresses, your choic" cf L'25 i garments in a hundred different I styles, at the astonishingly low- price of ?F. ,n ins'poction of this won-! derful collection wiil immediately j impress anyone with the remarkable opportunity for saving, a horded in this rale. :;j Like a had cold, you can't get ri 1 of that nervous feeling every time you see a report in the paper about someone's store being robbed, -fne up-to-date business man is having the Greenan Agency. In the Farmer's Trust Bldg.. insure his store. 27-tf Big half-price sale--Vernon's. -tf (G!PllMgltt, Advance mmf Special prices given on all estimates, on remodeling and repairing. fifl. (GireeiniMatt 232 S. Michigan St. EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE (oath IVend'a Lead In Optonirtrl! and Manofarturtns OptIla W can duplicate anj pair of lniet lv xuattcr ter thty tr maU tU Vi B. MICHIGAN BT.

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WHAT DICKY'n TFLUill AM TO LI) M.MKii;. You'll let me hear. I);ck minute you know," I pleaded. j The train whistled in the distance, th train which was to bear him to New York, and the verdict of Pennington, the author, whoe rejection of his drawings had meant to much to him. "How can I kt you know any fooner than a letter can reach you!"' he demanded ir-itat dly. "There's no telephone at the farm, and they won't deliver a telegram message that far. will they?" "I'll attend to having the message delivered." I said quietly, "if you'll only semi it. Remember, dear. I'm a; anxious as you are about this." "I know," lie pail contritely, stooping to kiss me good-by as the train drew In. I'll send you a wire the minute I can get awny from the conference after they decide. Bit Im r.ot worrying. It wasn't the work Pennington kicked cn, but the model. Now that I've got Draper back and Mis Foster for the face, everything will be all right. I'm sure." "AH P.lght. Coo!" "Hurry, hurry!" I admonished wildly, for Dicky always waits un til the train begins to move before boarding it. a proceeding that Invariably upsets me. "All right. Coose!" H kissed me aain. swung lazily aboard the train, and waved smilingly at me from the platform. I bent to the switch key of my car with blurrd eyes for a minute, wondering at my own weakness the while. Partings with Dicky for so brief a period as his projected trip promised have become a commonplace as the years have rolled on. But this one had brought a sudden feeling of overwhelming loneliness, a shadow ol foreboding for which I could determine no possible reason. I shook off tho mood resolutely, however, hunted up a taxi driver, and made arrangements with him and the station agent to send any telegram addressed to us to the farm at once. Then, with a facility born of long habit and experience I shut off all conscious thoughts and worry over Dicky and his affairs and turned my attention and my car toward the Dacey farm and the fashioning of our home. The workmen on the house were evidently laboring diligently, grinning good-naturedly the while at Katie, who a shrill-voiced, petticoated comical Imitation of Simon Legree was verbally lashing them all indiscriminately. I halted at a safe distance, ami watched and listened, realizing with admiration that sound efficiency lay beneath her railing, and that no corner or j out-of-the-w ay moulding overlooked with Katie's would he keen eves and volubb toncue on the job. 'Twixt Doubt and I 'oar. I gave the head painter a typewritten list with samples attached of the different papers and ceiling tints I wi-hed used in the various roorns. Dicky and I had spent most of the preceding day in consultation VALITS OF HOME IN CU EASED. The value of a great many homes has been increased by protecting them with Elaborated Roofing. Not only have the home owners increased the beauty of the home but have added untold fire protection as well. No longer need the home owner worry about roof fires. .13 Elaborate 1 Roofing Is Fire Resisting. Elaborated Roofing Co., 107 W. Division st.. Main 2403. 22-tf j Make th Blue Devil ! him wash your dishes. useful let " o ' PRE-WAR PRICES w l ar nway or near at hand nr- --vi distance Is all the same to our famous double vision glasses. Two pairs in one. Ask for details. DR. J. BURKE Optometrist. Over 20 years in South Bend. 210 S. MICHIGAN ST. The J Iou.-e of the Kryptok Glasses.

"Listen Folks" Says Mr. Cofr E. Bean on the telephone

Don't be deceived, don't be misled. Coffee Ranch Coffee is way ahead. Insist on the best and have no other This is my friendly tip to Mother. Coffee Ranch Coffee is roasted fresh daily. Coffee Ranch Peanut Butter is made while you wait.

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2E r the wall-oiper t-amp'es we had! I secured at Southampton. The ,. j uooilwork was to bo restored to its ! original ivory tint, and we had se- , b-e-ted English landscape papers for Ihe lower rums, and dainty chintz patterns for the bedrooms. T w l everybody was abus! - nesslike as this. the man said looking attentively st the list. Then i he asked me an intelligent question' or two concerning it. and I went on to the Ticer farm with the comforting assurance that I had no loose stitches of my own dropping to pick up. "I think you may count on petting your furniture in next Saturdav tho man in rliarr na

sured me. "This i Monday. Now. Ticr to watch for the tai drv:let me see. Yes. that will give ard de'lver the ye. lew env l p - t time for the drying.. It's only a!1710 without Mother C.raham's sc ;ng nuestlon of that. Thnnks to th ! it I sat for an hour in my n om

strike, we have plenty of worker?." With spirits as cheered as they could possibly "be with the shadow of Grace Draper upon them. I went in search of my mother-in-law. I told her the good news, which she greet! with an incredulous sniff then sat down re.olutely to the hemming of draperies, In order that I might keep under control my speculations concerning the success

Le Carnaval de Lingerie begining Thursday February 2nd

Sale of begining Well known Irene, Lilly of Thompson

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I knew that 1 r:f"i ing until afternoon, as not reach the city ::v. ep bi-Kv - r S , W O 1 1 i r. e t r ! y !V;t it t the IXP" : f o'clock in the morr.lrig. almost 4 o'clock ! ed wire arrived. I erishly. and then whether my treat hglad or sorry at t tair.ed. "Everything F: Every'a.dy pr'.positi'.n. Musi V - w e w;:h. m y f T :!r'.i v n a wecK. Please ,viv;-. to be readv one w -'.. fiom ne.-day for work. L. "DICKY. S" he was cotrim:;:" 1 to the I hours of p, and Clair" -liig w Foster. h (In I raoor I dreidi'l th. I mor or him. After I ad ed the telegram I had hr. .cd -i- rry behind locked doors, a pr-y tthe fears and doubts which I rigidly reprs-e,l for so Fng. A knock at the doc- and all had nv i mother-in-law's imper. - :v e voice effectively roused me. "What in the world are you Icrked up In here for?" she dmandd. "Robert Savarin i5: downstairs. He. says Lillian wishes to -ee you m soon as you can . to the lies pi; a! ."

ELABORATE showing and sale of pretty underthins of silk and cotton. Only Le Carnaval de Lingerie could sponsor such values and beautiful creations. Turn to Page 9 and see our ad.

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