South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 60, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1922 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1922 V i Vi.. ., 4 i ' 4 t -! t ' t -'1 5 ' ä RGVGlations olA Mfö gS, Acce Gfr M -i mm mm - - By ANNIE LALTRJE I : nt r ! -.ii'l r t t".',jcl:t ! n-r a- lire ; 'hai:ff"ir. ir.l Lill.anj , i: ; I. ai j!-;-ir :;.'. tl'i-- i- :.o ni.j r:. .-'m. ! j:i th" tor.r.a j. w ' .N'NTI KII.: .! ! : . I ' c i 1 i ! ; 1 1 I .av.' :i w !" 1 1" .1 ' ! c ra : n ! h t 1 1 :r;.i!', ' m '1 to ri ... ! . 1 - P.': f 'W Vir ;i .; :y Ii,,.-', .:;- S'utky. Mi-. l",t.frrt ; ' . Pirim r: i ; !" ; Hit-.v i- Ii. M:s-- l'.'li" l i:tir-f.M. M :- i. ,. -t-i.lv ! p u r t i :,t .,f ' rrirf 1 x s r; a :i , M: rtr'J! -, , ;-al, ;, ii;Hrl,;r":i,,'',;' Mi- Ar:t . i I:.--., a-! i : a T ..v. r v : : i .".-
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1.. a: .1 Mis. If.rb.rt Krartz an-1 Mrs I. W. ; ,H a , .u,ru lunch- I ' .! . . . ?1,'u i laxo-1 our unal inat-rnal worr. an-1
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l.oij!t,n,.n.v. Mnrv Mav Whit-, 1 ', , , ,,. , . ' ... , , i u'-- of J-t. aii" fri.-tuls ovrr tho! . w l -i I. i :f, . ua- an oijt-of- j , . , , .i . . . ., , , , vof'k -'i-l and att' ii'h d a tiKat t tov. ii u.-:. On March 1.5 the hib 1 , , . .... .,, , ... .. . . ... partv and din:. r at th Sirninit ity nl ii. v Ith Mi-- Hairo t Sfovr, ' . . . . ,. , . , i ' i I d or; s t:it!l hv the I -k'H. ohih )t . . ' . . ,i a r ! t . ) I t. Waviic I lo !.a,. of tho birthday anni-j Mr ;,ni Mrs r' v Kudin.-M.l of ' 'x n""' ",nnciul- M,ss M:n 1 lJoopeton. n:.. havo announrn,! tho
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liiiior Monday t. t i i n ir at tho hoin"
Kathrvn to l"lol TI. TK'tir. son of
i III I lio Uniiil. Kittle Mint." Lillian onini-i'.tl , -s;,.., at tho hrid-. a mmiKnl. inpliatically. whon a f w jc-or..ls . j.(ll,r.rti t,,indV I.iliian nkod !at r w f.i-jTid o'jrstK.s alon-.;as uo rjrrw nrarth- illat,'. Jic'll near th s things noA if they : ..)t particularly." ho a i d Kill h r, and that's about what t hoy . ,t (1 th0,jh 10 tjj,i J,t turn hi n, will do k-oinr down that roai. If ; toward lpr ho is too troo.l a lri r .-h strotches thrm on at all. her f(,r thrit j.artieular exhibition of to-s will b all oranipil toqothr ' flf.jnj!;:t y yet I ?ucsol from tho and di-ubletl up. Of ourso. her ( ar, vill in f;ort ion f his oi.- what
s:.'.-kins will ;.o th thinnc-t mik. : t ndrr smilo must be. Th rcar
m-t.ad fifth- l.-a'w. i-ht woo! sh , fvw w..iiioti in tlii.s wa.rhl w bo an the o-i-hi to wear tor !hi- trip, ami 3 mi; objorts of such woml'-rful :m. ntial fan wa-er our la-t oont that sin' 1! , adora tion as Kohirt Saar;i; ,'ia Miat-h th.- siuaUfis all he . an i:tf, i.-jiian I'ndrrwood. h r shfa -ttes ht-for- she puts th in "This is always pi. tu ;-. -pie ,,!h1 ..n. You can .-ay Kool-by to '" i nt frst in d on't you t h in ?" Lillia n shoos-. .M;il;-. uhtn that h'oly 1 s j asked , a tho oar stopped m on through with thorn." j sd.lo of the bri.lp over a wide stream "Tin re are ph.nty more hko thrmjnnd wo w r ro a ft'orded a vision d th' at lnim .r in the shop-," I pare- I tno-t wonderful bathiny poo! I t r
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" . . f-tino-, a n I - . r a i . . . : j so. os by Mr.-. I'. S. .lain. . a - . ? s i - pani'd by Mr- A. IT. Tyb r. p.-. .. .) I I th" lal lii'iir iliii-.i;,' whi'h i le;f-! f I i M t' - beo n a t ( d l-i U . ! . ' - , fl olll I'I atll'.M l.r t . I I 1 i li!-l . j Willi a .r-'taf Im Kit of f'll.ps ,i!'Ji
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Mo. tjoii;. Ilriiart. . KraiaN st., i i'.';nnd Tu -day A.-ninu thf,j i.aoi'-'r- c tin- T'n sday ciuh. In 1 ! a 1 o r-1 -f - t !o- f a ms w : won! i .Mi-. William A in w a nd r. M i s. j
;Wan t . this i ito. The oorrnony took plan- Saturday -it the homo of
th" bijd.-:- p II rllt" at I I no post o 11 . After April I Mr. and Mr.. Lohr will !. at bono at 11. X. Taylor ?t , th;.- itv.
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had happened, but if om make any ; f.,sj,;,.n s-:,,. . ., n op 'fort toward anythiti but t h.o mst --j mV Tra' h " '
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formal friendship u will be dit.c not onlv a ory undiu'ni:i.-l tiling, but a very dishonorable act. Ho is
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not fror now ioiou ti f onsirif r ik- i v ,s t!a .I.i: - is a minie,: man. idu--tria'. l'.-d ra i ..!-. i 1 :.n h lab w l .1 i. ; n ' . I'liAK A N Ii: I.AI Kill: , ... ,,,, , , , stunt w ;i :. tlo .. I am a 'irl lv -ars oal. and am j ,.
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.hi r p r n! k I y iclt ti a lr.it-'t extent III tloii K tooiii, I) ut p !(. ars a I c oqil i!!'. !) r n r I; c i , I tor tli--)c it; torn !i ltli ' :i letter s-i ly hrronillii:
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i'Ml. ,, Mar.h 1 I th- club will Tim La.lp- Aulllal Society of ' m. . t with Mr-. Collen ". W. LaSallr i:,,u ort h Manorial M. K. church w ill
in. t Thursday afternoon at the horn- of Mrs. I. L. Co'.ip. .'.Iii Law n!ale nr. A regular husitn s.s motiut; will take place at L':"0 o'clock. The a -sisiin.' hostesses w ill be Mrs. A. I. Smith :.nd Mrs. Hthrl Vail. Tin- Phil-A-liar Auxiliary of t!i Indiana. Avenue 'aristian church
Sixteen i.i''..br- of the Marathon 'in'' tnt Ti'vday -otiin at th." home of Mr.- Harry had. Jos i:. hio -t. Tin evenin.: ;H nt so'iallv and with iontsts and a two-
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., , . !?o.Ms. Th. next mr. tin? win takoijn hnhi ., ,-,.-uia, meetink' this aft
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Sample st., id.. will entertain the
"moon at the home of Mrs. Anton Swan-ou. 14: i: Indiana a. The Worth WhiU- Ciuh of the
1 I'ilst M. C. church iill soon. I l'ril.iv
A i i 'Ti. a n ! i ir. v i .- t ! i a 1 1 ra . t i I . , . . , . . , , ! sow um at tha ( irphan.s homo. A potdc, ,:.,, oi - d;-p!a,d in t.i. 1m. 1, , honor of the birthday a nun r-i hick dinmr will be served at noon. U n t ,)onin " ' r ' -h c 1 1 " j I arji ,,f m, s. .rmi pMski. t and Mrs. All members are ui Kd to bo present payed th" program dan. as for T:.LrlIa i:an-. tho Congenial Thirt fn and to plan to tako the 1 ( o'clock coi.,. l. v. conimitt.-o in rhars:o j , jub . tit rtain.-d Tuesday at a 1 J car.
l-'.u.ie.i i lark i arson. . 1 1 .. i n i ia n ; . f clock lumlo-on at I ho home of th" A. Kudd. A W. Ho!oro--s and C. A. former. 7"1 S. Carroll st. A si Ivor Cebmb . Tin' i et dance w ill b, h'dd baskrt of ros. s forme the attractive o-i t'n- itr:m of April IT. ! ent erpi.ee of the table at which
hostesse for tho afternoon will bo
A-- a ...j,;.-- to .Mm- m a n a n j noon was sp. nt playir.L,' pro-rressi vo , y i;s iitia,, Memhardt. Mrs. I). C. al. who will havo -a.fin for I 'it t s- p.-,; t-o and tc.e faors war. wui ly I ltaynioml atxl Mrs. A." Wort 7.. bcu. pa. m.-.-s Catherine -U'-, Mi,.Mrs. Carri- l'ors t:ic, Mrs. (;oor,-ol Tho members of tho Franklin
iai.A a.. iii.-i i.-ii".,.., a lew I r:e m i ; t l ors ami .MM. i. -Morris. I ti ,,t i.-rs' club uro invito.! l.v Mrs
Howard' Smith ami Mrs. C. II.
The Parom -Teachers Club of the Colfav school will moot Thursday afternoon at tho school. An inter-
i:iforrii;!y Tor-. la;. - ciiii. Tb jclub will hold its next lobular noa-t-'.;im wa- sp.at iluiM-iL,' and a , im,' Thursdny afternoon at the homo . . of Mr. "iar-nee Katon. T.'P S. Itnsh
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"Its listimtly worth it. I slmuld ; hdlow m the siil roc;-, tilled with;"-"- !'' i oi.in.-.. 'M"!-, h;ir? N,al t-11 the world if I were. in your; water, which eonMantly cimbh-s into j -VnU tho youii,' man obje-ts t,M.r of o!,s b
pla-e." Lillian said lomurely. a nd : it f mm a si . .. ssin of lod u'cs t o w r- .' !" " r a no paint.' - no l wmn
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niniat i-a I ly. but 1 needed no inter-, in hih abor it. and as .onstantly
flows out nu'.iin intf a piietor ehan-
pr ter to xpi.iin h r answer. Kos I oan Part's. Patt f ii't pt'ddiecy was ful'.ill' d at bast, w h n Urn littb party was nady to start, lo ss I ;m'.s knick r-bo-ckers she had brought a iiiolish limbing i otumo with her displayed tin- ho r st of silk stocking, terminated ! mv shoes which tho most carep -s ob rver ou'.d seewere so snugly fitting as t bo uneomfortable. P.ut not by a muscle of her face, or tho quiver of an ryolid did tho lisplav the slightest lis-omfort. In fact, she was unusually jtay, as sh . icky ami th) twins drove off to the north, where lay the precipitous trail they had planned to descend. Kohert Saarin, Lillian and I. with jdrnty of tinm on our hands, werf more leisurely in our departure. Mrs. Cosirrove. from tho abundant resources of her pantry tho widows cruse was as ne)thin to the larder
of our hostess put up a most nf r- way, and painting at a huso carnal
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pring Campaign b estival
us'-d to txtiames. but . very time I
use powder be "cts mad. I don't usf
ti.. i l.. i..,. ti... e;a,,e .. ti... i.ftii iimcÄ ius? moisli to take the shine M " '
I.... . i i- ii .. off ,,,v l-M.-o ro.d I ,l,.-!'t Ilse l.lir.t at I'1'' pUbl.c 1- U l?et
in.MU inan.x i'i(s wnnii iiuai ie i- ...... i Us d as -top- into it. and these were ) rrrr
crowded with p pb in bathing -tilinrs. either .just out of tho water or waiting their turn to enttr. And splashing joyemsly in tho pool, dozens of men. women and children. In many arieti.s of picturesque and eolorful ba'thins attire, prcsentcl a mo.-t striking picture. "Are they all artists?" I askel
banally enou'Jth when wo aaI looked
our fill, ami ware driving slwty tllPMjsh the viljai; "Most ef them," Lillian answerI. "This is summer .paradise for the craft both arietios the kind that courts the public eye and the species that doesn't. Hello, will you look at that!" "That!" wrs an oddly attired womi'i sitting at an easel planted in
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ous and appt'tizlns lunch in my motor kit. and then with the prave
Bs uneoncornoly as if sh- were in th" most secluded studio. .
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H. LEMONTREE olh IlnJ'a In.llnr Optometrist nii MdnufrK-tarlnc Optici TV ru duplicate tny ralr of Uqim iuattcr Kbit! ttey wr xua4 tlirm 0. UICU1UAN ÜT,
Khode.s ffr a social afternoon at the homo of tho furni'T, 4 14 K. Hronfnn st.. tliis afternoon at 2: HO o'clock.
Kev. Itock will srive h short talk t Mi--s Heh n Kurk . w ii..so inan iase the ni(thers on "Morale and Ue-
j t William Casper Kehin will take j place Saturday eve nin.tr. was honoi , U b st at two affairs Monday, j In the afternoon, Miss Pröda HeriFbenow, .till California av., enterJ taimsl at bridge, tlie favors heins ! -riven to Miss P.urke. Mis? Zolda Slut-
.-ky and Mis-- i;-tiier Kurke. of Koc k-fcr-d. 111. I'ol!ouin"r the same lunch- - on was s r-d from a table centered with a !nw lauuiiil if ppriner flowers. S-i.a'.l baskets of the same flowe-rs n.Mked the places for Mi- Iiurke, Mms? L-ther P.urke. of Itockford. MLs-
liious I'ducation." The members of the Conference Memorial P. H. church will have a social evening at the church this even in tr. A pot hick si: p per at '. :45 will be followed by a short business sssion. The members of the Woman s Missic. r.ary society of the Conference Memorial l D. church will hold an all day meeting, with a pot -luck
luncheon, at the home of Mrs. Myrtle (Jillin. H.07 Lincoln way W., Mishawnka. on Thursday. The member.-
will take, the 10 o'clock urban car. The first section of the Ladies' Ahl society of Hope Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. V. A. Painter. H2S K. Calvert ?t. Mrs. H. S. Kitter wil: bo the r.ssistins hostess. The Smith Side circle of the Ladies
iA'd of Ii.ell HeiKhtn church will
meet this afternoon with Mrs. Harr Khen, r U 6 N. Kddy .st. The Current History department of the South Komi Woman's club will meet this nfternoon at i':45. Mrs I'. J heehan. president ef the Dane Pres-rvatien committee, ol Carj', will speaker on "The Dunes" and Mists Mary Gladwin, a member
Minister Decides lo Expunge 109th Psalm Prom His Bible LONDON. Fell. I" Th Kev. Darey S. Iludd, vicar of St. .lohn tho' Kvancelist. Le-ds. has bn-.ded to xpune the 100th psalm from the
Psalter of his church on the ground
that it is not only un-Christian, but unti-Christion. In making this announcement the icar says that, ho lias not sung the psalm himself, and he wondered how many members of the congregation appreciated the real import of the terrible words that they sung so enthusiastically The 10 !th. he said, was probably the most maledictory and bitter of
The March Victor Records
Are Here
Make an appointment with yourself to hear thee new Victor Records at once. Reading this list gives you some idea of what awaits you. But be sure to come in and hear them played. Now's the time. Here's the place.
RED SEAL RECORDS Rl.ti You (Furtxr-NrvrIlo)
Don Giovanni Vtxtrai, carino (Dtrt. Shall I Teil The) '
The Two (irrnadi.ri (Mein-5cnuiTitnn)
When the Kinr Vnt Forth To War (Ki
l ltima Rosa (Lonely Rc ( Foaaro-5VieU) In Italian
Snnrcf lh F l (Cioti-Mouaorgjky)
eine Sc hu thTo Wi e) Foa
Faunt -Salv, dinvort (All Mail. Thon Dwelling Lowly) In Italia"
Srränad (d'Ambfomo) Violin Solo Mf Aln Folic (MJlaLtnnoc) Paradl (VitnntM Folk Snig) ( Krakauer-KCriaIer) Violin Solo 5wrt PagfY O'Nall (Rd.nr-Vl aklrop) MoiurWa (Zartycki) Violin Nlo rollt a H W. R. Itdimtmnoti) Pi not ort ' Slon' rancPart 1 (from "Salome") (Strauaa) 5lom't Pane Part II (from "Saloma") (Straus) Chimaa of Normandjr With Jor Mjr Heart In Krmch DANCE RECORDS
Franc Alda V027 10 Lucraria Borl 87) 10 Faodor Challaptn 12 Faodor Challapin o641 12 Faodor Challapln 54S 12 Cluaappo da Luc 64776 10 Baniamlno Cifll 74o7 12 Jaacha ll.liatx 6A022 10 LouIm Homer 873V4 10 Frit Kralalac 6602 10 John McCormack 6602S 10 Erika Mori n I 74727 12 Wfi Rachmaninoff 7472S 12 Fhitadalphia Orxhaatra 74729 12 Phlladar.hiaOrcha.tra 74710 12 Kanato ZQaUi 602S 10
Row Wow Bluaa Fo Trot Railroad Diu Fo Trot SmiHn'-Fo Trot
Somawharw In Naplat Madlar Fo Trot v
Paar Old Southland Fo Trot Thar Call It Dtnclnc Mlay Fe Trot Wimmln Mdlar Fo Trot
Oood-Bya, Shanghai Fo Trot Whan Shall Wa Mat Again Madtar Walt Fr ha Old Ohio Shora Walta On tho 'Gin 'Gin 'Clirvny Shora Fob Trot Maria Foi Trot
Smila Throuah Your Taara Tha Hand of You t hip of tha Old Dlock Glva a Man Hort Ha Can Rlda Withinr Rahy (liumsroul Morolooe) ' Shopping J I II rortrt You 'i r", it. tat ... f .1 C l
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Original Diiialarxl Jart Band)... , rt Tha Btnton Orchaatra c4 CHlcarof Grttn Broa. Mallorlmba Orchaatra I ...(, 1A All Star Trio and Trtalr Orciiaatral 10 Paul Whltaman and Hla Orchaatra . A , n Faul Wbitaman and Hta Orchaatra 10 ClubRI Ohatr. ,M57 8 Club Royal vr;hatral Haekl-Darr Orchtniil,u Graan Broa. MaJtorimSa Orchaatra V 00 ,0 Paul Whltaman anl Hi Orchaa'.raL a ,rt o..i u.a.). j hi-rvw 1 oc ) y i U
STANDARD AND POPULAR RECORDS '' Lucy laaballa mZtI.)45267 10
Mari CaJiitll ..-w. fn Maria CahUir 5265 10
John Staal
Wt No Mora Mr Mammy
I'll Ba Glad to Oat Back to My Homa Town
John StaaJ
lo844 10
uc ulrtai ,Ä47 W Henry Buntui. .n
That' How I Baltara In You
I Want You Mornlnr, Noon end Night Crtnnr (Yno rt Mv Ntammy'a Mamm) Ka-Lu-A (From "Good Morning, taria") In Mr Heart, On Mf Mintf. All D-r Lonf liool loo-Moo (You'r Gonna. Cry M fvr r I'm Con.) Copplia Ballat Faatival Dane and Walta of tK Hour Malaruana (Morkowki)
Draam KUa Waltz (Hawaiian Guitar) Frank Fa rr a-Anthony Franchinii , LaunKlrtf Ktf Oto-Chord and Haro-Guitar) S.m Moor-Honc Dmwitl ,i'
Lak (2) Skating (3) Walser ( iarcn
r Ytt) Ruralkijtci i Edna Browrr-Elliott Shawl104 10 w CoKrt Trchaatra.Tf . . V;,.- f- . r i . I 351 4 12
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LaBergaronetta(2)Waltz (3) Stharto () L'Arabaaqua (5) La :arat JIM52 II
Inltrmtua V c tor Orchaatra) To a Mumminf Bird (2) Elanapial (3) Tha Witch (4) March of tha Tin ) Soldiara Victor Ore haatrml , Knltht of tha Hobbr-Hor (2) Tha Clock (3) foatlllion (4) Paa.aot'i ) Dane Vlctaw OtxhaatraJ
George H. Wheelock-S? Company Wcsl Washington Ave.
if thp nownnlntlon fnr reeriiitlnf
nrCe will nlso sne.nk of hPr xvnrk. tlu Isa,n,s- ard the verses were writ
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ion ny some vindictive man wno was lonprinir for revenge. The vicar read some of tbe passaces in which David complains of his Mandorly alv rsary and sas: "hot Iiis children be fatherless; and Iiis wife a widow. "Let his children be airabonds, and be their bread. "I-t there be no man tj pity him;
Mrf. Xeville Foster, of Philadelphia. Pa., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. (If orge Foster, of Homeland. .
Mr.. William Maurer, 1 ft 1 x W
INTEHUBBAN BAT !
IomorrowOnly i omorrow Only A FEAST OF BARGAINS
Cfax av., has returned from Spring- V 0 rT to, havi '"passion upon his field. Mo., where she was called by I f:U.1;ic.ruIf hiblron.
the illness and death of her fister, Miss (Irace Fisher, who had been making her home with an aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Truxell, for the past two years.
BIRTHS
When sentence is given upon him.
b t him be condemned; ar d b his Prayer bo turned into sin." They do us no sood. suil the vic.tr. for they rem-fsent human mture at its very wort.
Mr. and Mr?. Lucius K. DeFYeee, 2';; S Scott st.. Fob. !,, a son, at Ipworth hospital. Mr. and Mr. Mich.ie! Linkees, i;::i W. h-.on st.. Ib. 27. a danghter. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgt (ilaper, Z'22
K. Keasey st.. Feb. 27. a on. Mr. and Mr.'. Frank Kendxiorski. 91 S W. Division st.. Feb. 2'.. a) daughter. Mr. ami Mrs. Lud'vik lj;na. 124 I C'hestnu st.. Feb. ti. a daughter. j Mr. and Mrs. Orla j. i'eo..-.. 2 17 L. j Fairvi1 l-vb. 22. a daughter. j .Tomorrow's
; HOROSCOPE By Gaievieve Kemblt j i :t i v. m ii j. i Wijile ilies ;o :iii-e- i, i i j of activity, judgir.g l-y certain ;m-p'-rtant transits, yet it mny no, be i
HATS.
Some of tlie np'-t i lit e : r st in r of'
the new hats are ,,f ;itin ami eovered rjuite f. omio. t !y with an a;:oer 1 pirn :' tancv braid.
WASHINGTON
RESTAURANT AND CAFETERIA The right time TO EAT
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Hosiery Gloves Women's Wayne knit and Onyx full fashioned silk hbse, $2.00 qualities at $1.65 pair. Van Raalte chamoisette gloves, two clasps and gauntlet styles. SI. 2 5 quality at $1.00 pair. $2.00 genuine cowhide Boston Bats at $1.35. Toilet Goods Section 7c roll of Crepe Toilet Paper at 4c roll. $1.00 Vacuum Bottles, (pt. size) at 69c. Home Furnishings Section 75c and 85c Vocalion Records, choice . .45c each. 4 yards of pretty designed Cretonne for $1.00. White Stuffs Domestics $1.50 seamless bed sheets, 81x90, special at $1.10. 35c heavy ribbed Turkish towels at 25c each. 36-inch Satinette in plain or stripes (white) 89c value, special at 75c yard. 35c dainty white handkerchiefs with colored borders and colored corner embroidery, 18c each. $5.50 wool finished blankets, silk bound, size 72x82, special at $4.00 pair. $6.50 satin finish bed spreads, square or cut corners, scalloped edges, special at $4.95. 36-inch genuine Lonsdale cambric or nainsook at 25c. $1.50 10 yard bolts of long cloth at $1.10 bolt.
Notion Section Single and double nvv-li li air nets .it 95c dozen. Special! Sill: L'mhreihs. .II rohu. leather strap handles, special $G.39. Silks Woolen 36-inch sport ,'itins in .'.ll .ports. eh.idr. at $1.50 yard. 56-inch .'ill woo! jersey, .ill colors. 52.25 values at $1.89 yard.
Novelties 79c metal girdles in all colors at 59c. Black jet and ruby red beads .it 59c. j Fine assortment of spring ii'" 'kwear at 1 lot of I Or. val laces, special 5c yard. j I lot of leather ba-s, new Fathers, new j styles, special at $3.50. Lingerie Section $2.95 colored sateen pett ;ho k or s. special 1 at $2.00. j Fxtra sie. colored I renrh sateen petti- j bockers with double e!..-tic knee, -perial . at $2.00. Gingham Section
31 -inch fine tis-uo :iro);ii -.-
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39c yard. Children's Section $1.50 gingham drcsxe-. r f to 14, plaid and check desi:.'!!-. spoial at 79c each. Men's Section Hne count pcicale shirt" in ne.it oic.va tive patterns, all si.", 'o!!ar attar l.e'F special at $1.25. Child rcn's Shoe Section ( Ti.'anin llw.rl 20 ' ' discount on .ill children's and mines' winter shoes Bu-ter i'rown "-hf-s included.
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f a ! i y without its anxieties and hazJ ard. It will be safe to make plan"' j and to look to the making of future agreements and contract, but perhaps rot t liring them to i finality. as tlie ,in ne:al prospeet? are idei ided'y adverse. Moneys shoui ! ; r-.t N- put in joapardy eitlier In In-, ' evtment r specula:, or.. Tho.- in, ; :bo f-mployment of -iiers sh"uld be ireful, and all rendericy to be rash
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We arc in position to furnish engraved cards in any . tyle lettering or finish and in any (ju-mtitv. I he prices r.tnre: from the Srript at 52.50 to tlie r-hfid-d Old Kn-lidi rt $5.00, including 100 cards nd name plat. E
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Uiclushe Ladies
Turnblinc 'umpteen degrees to zero j - then you will think of the real
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COATS WRAPS GOWNS ani BLOUSES nESIDKXUK SHOP 1012 W. Washington Ave. South Bend, Ind.
II. Greenblatt Furs Exclusively 232 South Michigan St.
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants
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