South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 58, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1922 — Page 7

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Mrs. Tudor glaneM nerr? t : i e tab!e at hr niece and fmi'ed. ! "He's quite th am r-, sh j

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chiurfr-ir. -My aurv -ah y.u -oh. mother only abuse him 1.- j urn -i prj-onT i ri !rn'. ariv." , a w h j 95 Jnne about her a ' I f; r. to yn i. M; Fa v." ! "v r:" laurel latisrhc-d. but there wa . 'i rirrvnu httle quiver in her voir? I le'.urred th- rnu?f".r. Ta-y turn- , . . . , , i she hurried on. ' Jack Hunting ei ij after tr.e n rnut; e." II- , ton at the dub and Harry Cal- J ' i i;!fa !. 'I I'd to iv. ! mi." I tht we all f -1 r. :-oni' thiiii: Trrih She drow a quick breath as she j -the rvai-t I i.iran th ! nirnt'.on'd th Ia?t name, ami her j ; w - an.c a :;! t p- r Mr. Tul-r." e .erne.l to burn Into her COU- j H' shut the I o . r and. dirnbir. ' ?in'f. but Fay merely lfonndt d j 'ehhal ;b -Ah'-. '., -iro'.r d'i-.vn th" I qi:itl :

1 a i blurrf a: th- refrr.rfe to b'-r; Harry Cad.nus. Fay actually hart ! r"h-.. but .h- w.nkf'i !-a k the fct button hf. vrv itpnce for more

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.-'.)'; ) C..-,r m m r r- of th !;.'''- Iial fAi.f .vil hery'f when th hi? ':.i f uj!jn.--r rr)criif. a n I :t -am and he had frantically

r'.iv at ti: .c 'j j i e r i j täte. , pui:"(l wirf to obtain an aysisnni'.n!

'i.':i -d jr.. bn familiar I at ho?n rather than far th" hazard :' .'! .f "f hew :M'-rnint. J or active ?rvire: With what hot

K rv : h.r;ir '-rr.l J::.t th- atne. ' forn he had p.trtf (J from him ! Ar.fi j

ic n v. i.ad rTiiin b rf-d it. 'M.d; now it v.j with ditti.ulty that sh !u:' . 1 1 . j . f .i r 1 to ' a ub'lc, ; r "'iM conjure up i !! ftint; Jrnpresi'.'aiiti ' diffTene. C" o i: 1 d it sinn of him. !r.-rely i;r nervf-: n.i in. tJio'-e .Mr?. Tudor ro, "Fay. I did not

:-rr. h-d. fr-tax d nrv s whl' h , n,r i n tj touch up'.n your brother's j 1 i'! ilr;i :i !irr frMn hr or.lru dunlh so .non after your return, but j :!! v.-.u-k i: France? I think you may be clad to know j ' i' i:,'-l forward impul-ivoiy. ' thaf Wil'.in' friend brought all Itisj 'M.- a:;jt and r ou.!ti; thy are ' tliir,K am! they ar" in hi old i

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I'.' vir back niifp tnn."-. Irar "It wa f'apt. Warren who limuvht ' V:.!;' : ir.-i. Her un wifio w ;m tJiern ?'" Fay aked. 'Tid you Uke ! - ' f(, V r n hr r own blood, and him .'" !..:!::!. J: ; 1 1 i n . ,ad lr ;i.;o ,1 ' "Wo did not even meet him. We! U.'l'. 1 1 i r k - ' d . -.',,s Ar-- up in tnr- B-rkhir'-s when h ! Th " a r swi-bd the d ri . a y. raine. 'Ity the way. I fancy wc slnil ! I ii.tl' d r.cfm-o stop , f th have a crowd from the club for ten." j -! poivh. !;;.;, v. 'ni'!: a si. mi er, : 'ficae, .iini Flira," Fay pro-: .-;.;: -lad titrur- i. i teted. ' von will k-t. me ecane. !

had ir;v t :ji!- to f.utf t oat the j w..:i't you ?"

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be easier than if they all paid stiff tall of condolence. If you put off icetim; them there will he tadk." "Why?" Fay demanded. "Well, they'll think it queer of r.u! 'Nervo use breakdown' i.- such

Mr?. Tmkr .i thit t -e en and j an elastic t-rni " looke.i t a r,ty-fi e. with the delif :e "1 mrtd iuean. deaf, that they tend'f irepultrity ! fe.itu.a- whb-h ! wili think ou art reallv ill when

ju: c5(.'tp net nil beauty. V.v ry- j all you need is a. o re?!," Mr, j

thine ah"i;t her wa pretty; her Tudor interrupted smoothly. biond h i i ami oft bine and! I a v ia--cd her hand over he

t!;. rr-e.b-.-f skin, u hielt wti in:io-! eye.-. "I am a little tired. I think!

ent of h- shch!.! line. u.r tili. I shall re-t for :t while if I am U Kirlishly j-knd'r fitturo movtal wühj'.ieet these people later." a. sr,w. rhythmic graee. ! Fay-? tired nerves relaxed in the Later, during the me-ti. F.iyidlip. quietmle of the room whk-h she studied hr aunt and rou;n eo. r;Iy. 1 to share with Laurel. It seemed there u.is a strained; A s'o- pir,d up hr liand mirror rote in IiurrT viv acity whi' li be-; for i i.inre at Iut lnir, a key on

t ra yeu a nervous tension. the lressin.r table ca nullt her eve

Slie was )u.zlw ov r it when the (and .she put the mirror aside. The!

ftirl remarked: , lay to Wilbur's room! "You haen't a-ked about any of! Takinq- up tlie key. she made her the old erowd. Fay. Now that tile j v.ay to tip- one lo.-ed dour down the nun are ba-. k it ia like the ,,:d .ndy , ball and. uubu kin?: it. j.aused upon ove arr-.in." t!te threshold. 'Mr. Clayton and others are d ay-j Hr eyes strayed to the mantel and :n a; th.- Countrj c'.ub." j wit'u a link c la ma t ion of sui-priso. "Mr. Clapton?" Fay giau.-.- d up ! he drew nearer to it. quickly. , a ha .pi grenade, a "tin hat." and "Yes. (rif. ,, 1 5 , r- d o ; a -a -y. a : :a eras ma-k! Then all at once she men in Washington." jr. alkd v, hat her aunt had said--"He h ,s ben :na srr.irkmtly rner- that Capt. Warren had hioiicrht WH- . ut" Fa er-; cki'N ed. - I -hall i.tu's thi?;cs b.onie. She touehe 1 the

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took up tn. c1? misk. but th dark Mnir on ir- cat? mad j-,er r 'Cil. nd the full" horror arul Insolation of her l"Ci -, pt ivr hr. She returned to her own room t remove the tru of her emotion .n the determination to take tap her life aain anions: tho?e carl.y happy people Lslow a soon a .h could. .N "lie came down the stairs a few minute later n rran .tanir.? in th haliwa- enme riuickly forvard. "Oh. there you are. Carat I heard v Sces out on the lawn and v.a jus; about to " He pauoe.1 aj the ciri advanced and held out her hand. "How do you do. Mr. Clayton?" Am I o very like my aunt? f am cr mpiimer.ted." "Mis Tudor!" The newcomer recovered from his surpri and shook hinds cordially. "When d;a you return ?" "Jut tiiis moirinz:. Do you know I I'e.-l like a dancer who suddenly finds hersejf oux cr tep?" Fay smiled. "Silly, isn't it?" "No. I ion'i think t i siby.' be re.vpon k I. "You've i;een livinc under such hih pressure that thi l? unreal, as though you were p.okir.g on at pome pleiHint-manncrnl comedy on the asjp." "Ye. that ia it." Fay exclaimed. "I want to talk to you." 'iaton ursred suddenly. "Do you know. I haven't yet sm over th shock you save m jud now ? I can never quite realize that you are actually jrown up. even vhen I read about the itation from Cen. IV tain." "We hewrd nhout you, too, over there." Fay eated herself. "Our unit was at the ery !,v of its resource? when your i rain-loads of food camel" "I am giad it a of service." Clayton paused. "WII. upon lav word!" Mrs. Tudor's voice sounded frotn the doorway. "Whep did you arrive. Ken? Fm glad you found Fay. but you've kept the whole crowd waiting for ng-s out on the lawn."' "I'm sorry." Clayton, arc?" The next hour wss I es .f n trial to Fay than she had kared. for after the firs flurry of Rreetinss. the ennv? .nation rvturne.i to the current sotip and the pirl was content to sit back and look on. That evening afie-- her aunt and coo-sin had departed with .Mr. Clayton to a country club dance. Fay strolled into the library. She extinguished the lights, seated herself by the open window and looked r.ut over the slopinsr lawn to shadows which marked ih clump of trees surrounding the tea-houe. So it hd been Capt. Warren who broucht Wilbur'.- thins? home. He had come to e her in Paris on hi? fir.t furlruisth after her brother v...- killed, and she recalled him as a tall, self-contained man, with kindly -r..y tyes. She wished that ?he hal I'ccn at home here to receive him. With a start her thou, cht ame abruptly back to the present and she le.' tied forward. Had something moved there beneath the lump of trees? It must bo simply her nerve.

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cushion, and her mind re vert el to the captain once r.iorr. Suddenly she was aware of a rutlln: In the hrubbery direct!:beside the window and without trarr.lns: a fac appeared within a fca Inches of her own; It -.van a white, drawn face with disheveled lpair and eyes whi- h stared wildly at hers for . inomenr. whi held her breath in .ci:rprice and terror. The next instant i: had disappeared, and there remained enly the rieht breeze rustling throueh the shrubbery. Clf AFTKIt II. The r.ext mornirsr. wi;en Fay awakened, she was rrady to laue'n at her own fany of the r.ieht before. Her overwrought imacination had played hr strar-St1 tricks ar her nerves had jriven way. lut never had her viion.s taken so slartline a turn. Tl;e pallid horror of it. and the staring-. Almost maniacal, eyes. were Uke nothing she had seen Jr. a human b!ng; it could only be tlie stuff of which nightmares are made. Continued In Our Seit In (Coprrbrht. I'.'CJ, NF.A Srvie..

t M nd held o-. i plotter. AryHerod's r'-.'.irt w a- a sink of I' w :th a K 1 ;:',:lufi,i n on any ) 'iif.: fir'.. Our Op-rii "Ml Wrone. As for th ,;, ;;:n, t f Mctro;o!;tan directors that "Sakme." borz a "rottenly immoral" opera, hall ne'er aaut darken tl-e;r op. ra houe dorr-, .T. ;t."a. who would

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i". thi-t country :s ali n-orc :n Jerit.i's op;;;;..r,, so lie r hi:-! and. ti;e harj.i. sail. "Th l;ad been abuses liere of the or.ora so many abuses." said the baron. "As .Tevü7,a sir;e Si! me in Vienna

it was nit immoral r o. As pro- i duced in t'nis country it is immoral ! yes. The eoncption of the opera t here not proper." '. Sit Ibdlcction on Mary. j "F.ut jio reflation cast on Maty; Garden understand. Mary and her J

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;. who ;s pc sc- r f a fn( rc.v. nj ekenity. 1'he clergyman, professional man. or business man n'A r.ao i; and you like it. In a home It Is ! rt -dispensabk. Use CLOISTEU KltlCi; tmd lbs erdurinf? streneth an. btauty will be a preat jieritaffe to -our finally. Ask Stapb'3 ILkk-br.ir.d abou; it. Z:-t

down tiii: old urucii mii;. Which is a s. "snti'-trai h;t nd Ted L - v. ;;' cre.ate; r'" ord i aeain ' fcature-.l :hst by th Muic .b.op. ' Hawaiian Chimes and Muscle Simak IÜ1KS, the next Mec t Ikrs n' record tod.iy are aai'i in s"--ck. You e : .he hit and cu c t tlie: : first n: tic C. W. Copp Music Shop r..J-tf. 1

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JERITZÄ HAS NEW IDEA ON SINGING ROLE OF SALOME

iSeu Opera Star of Metropolitan Starts Controversy Over Moral Statu?. .NEW YORK, Feb. tk. Jeritza, new star of the Metropolitan irand Opera company and the sensation of the opera season, has entered the controversy meine in operatic circles over the moral status of Salome. .Jeritza threw something of a bomb by announcine that c,ie didn't think Salome immoral eith r a a lady cr an opera. As pictured by .Jeritz.a. speakine via her husband, baron Poppe.,, ,: Vienna, poor Sal was mereiv misunderstood nothing more than a simple smail town pirl who had never been told ami was sweotiy unconscious of committ ing1 an act ef moral turpitude wiien she vamped He-rod into slayinsr John the Fbaptlst and d;inced around with the apos-

al e.ut With Jolin's head as it driprd with lbool and cverythircr." "About Miss Carden's production Jeritz'i wisip-s to express no t)jinion." sail the Itaron Popper. ".Teritza's cencejtjon tf Salome is moral. Ne, she does not sr p Salome a wickerl vampire. She- sees Salome not -oTiscious of her acts and iprmrant like a simple chikh" Terita. a'-cordlrpt to the Itaron Popper, dances with John's, head covered, and doe. no durine the perfoiman-e of the op-ra toucii the apostle. "If her performance had not been proper the church would have stepped the Viennese performance." lie SRid. Put the 71a ron Popper wants it underst ood that Jeri'za expresses no criticism of either the Metropolitan directors or Mary Carden no

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Daily through service to the principal points in their territory, usually by both railroad and interurban, enables them to make "first day" delivery by freights and express delivery often the same day. Indianapolis is nearer to the manufacturing regions of the East than some of the markets which compete for your business. It is also the nearest large city to the center of industry and distribution of the United States. And it is in the actual center of a great industrial region in which a tremendous variety of goods is manufactured. For these reasons it is safe to say that no wholesale center which can compete with Indianapolis in range and selection of stocks has a lower freight bill to add to the cost of the goods in its warehouses.

Rag Rugs $2.00 A braided ras ruj, particularly tiny ones, ar most useful in the bathroom, beside your bed, in front of your dressing table, and the dainty color5 brighten your rooms pleasingly. $2.00 for the small ones, ranins with the size to $32.50.

One Day Special Coty's Face Powder 79c For one day, tomorrow. Tuesday the 28th, you can buy Coty's Face Powder, L'Origan scent, at 79c. ' "Nu ff said."

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