South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1922 — Page 26

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MRS. ASQUITH HAS IDEAS OF BEAUTY IN PICKING FAIREST

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--r- nty. Mrs. A'-q'sith mad' an rpirrram. "Vour v. firr, n are always In motion. T!ify ar movies." Tlu-n, leturninsr to th subject of auty : "I Am Not li.vnaiful."

"I am r.'t e aut il'ul. hut I liav ' th- f.ft of th-j ;-r,t,.f.( ;in(j i l:;ivc hrautiful ehildren. - t.ti. a a : t. A i . ; - ' ,y son, Anthony, is h!:k ma It iha - ' I- i v.un'lt'r'ul to hav- lautiful hilto ) : a I iM?:tl! f'- ' ,lr-n. 1 have tried to h" l-aiufiful

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She Found Success in the World's Smallest Store

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Ihlue overalls, "leaves the ?t- re w;th I 1 v IV' :-nn- lh fJ':Vl j o n.ia L'a.t I !rovtr.m-:it to rnft-ree

j That is Hetty. Mr?. P."? wsr.n's att'ejt'enth air endtr.ent i rmind ': r

; dau;liter. Many of th? customer. Iphon in their want?, end Petty L- ! deli wry boy. ! "It was rather hard at fir?t." say? j Mr?. Dawson. "But people like

b.ome-made thing. aral 'bu?iness soon picked up. "Sow I am thinking o? epnin? another store farther downtown. Put it's not groins? to he fo h'.Ef that I can't make all the things myef.'

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MRP. ANN DAWiJON AND IIPIl SWHKTS KITCHEN.

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Ily HOB DORJf.W NPW i'OUK, March IS. The Hrnallesl 5torc in the world 22 ft. wide; 5 ft. long.

"The famous men I have known Ju-t about the ;ize of a small who should have picked beautiful j kitchen table.

women, most of them did not marry. us a candy store In Amsterdam

Pord Tennyson's wife was beautiful av.. New York.

and 5-he Is the only one I remember. "Wait, I have another lovely

American in my memory, one of the j pied with such funny things crime

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t. ' -t r ; ' t ia- o;!,.;. "I Carry No Illusion" " I , ; ine-.; "T'-erhnps a plain v.ot. ,tn c.n be P-v ly. Many ugly v ;. n are I .v !y. Pat he.iuty is bauty. I arry no ülnlons. "It do. s not. ro ( -. it i!y ne.aj pa.

traa.in h! 1 to htr. ,1 ;t It (an on Pord Curzon's first wife, your Mt im: out anyv.he,e. I i; ie s-. n Miss Peiter, of Chicago." ir.any fan won., n in Ara. ri' .a, wmi- ! A Little More Noisy."

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time j a-- :i AI'A.mdrit of Pngland I can say is that they are a little

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now . but : be v. as ! lutii'i.l. Pady "It ssec-m to me that your women

oi'AI men, wife ..f th- t triti-.ii am- are governed ton much by fashion, la--.dor ti p. rlia. is a. beautiful That's one thinz I have never been

v. on: I--. M a Pam;ti y. ot' London. never!

, I've a'a-o iat o: - in Canada "To try to be fashionable is to be

Mrs. i.awt". r i. of Montr. a!." ,a follower, not a leader. If you want 1 Mr.-. A-au th ie it ! mrlerstood j to be a person, be original. It is j SI tb.-t t i . i i .- frot.-i h- r is h.ah praise, j shameful the way people are willing j E if.de :. Wirli a l.ft of ope to follow one another. J E h a, r a ir. an- i.! i.i.i nn-rism "In Pngland you find women of j ZZ

y'.- i - it-a . '. la r i.. :; f that b-aiity : wealth and position running to the . rar a 'A'o a ;. a-w even in ; hspitals for the soldiers and doing a Pnalit !. a!.; :i l- hnaous for b'-a u -1 h und red things for them. Here it is t i I u 1 v. omen, v.-e don't "o.ln , th-m not fashionable yet. What a crime! ry day. i "I shall he glad to go home," she V.- !.. i.aao in :! . open in Pn- j sail and put her hand to her heart. 1 a'.. !!; !!'-'r rid t re s and "In a way you are a strange people ia-.;. '... ; -.ta t h.r.o. to ot::- wotnen. , to understand. Y'ou are preoecu-

waves and flappers and the way in which Charlie Chaplin's trousers are creased. "I must go home to my husband. I wil give one more lecture but my steamer sails April 3."

Mr?. Ann Dawson, a widow with a 10-yrar-old daughter, owns It. A year ago Mr.-'. Dawson, whose home was in San Francisco, landed in New York, practically penniless. Her only assets wero $40. considerable courage, and he-r ability to make candy, jelly and cake. She bought an electric stove, and in her one small room made candy which .she sold to neighbors. It was

better candy than the stores sold; ;

tasted home-like. Her famo spread and she decided to branch out. The little store in

COMBINATIONS. A combination conspicuous

summer hat models is that of straw and felt. lints entirely of straw are of the broad brimtmd garden variety, but the smaller smarter shapes for tailleurs are usually a combination of straw and felt or straw and heivy ribbon.

small l-'V trying to dry up Pake

Prie ith a or-ounce .prt.g. Mis. Mary Mo Vndden. who recently

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church members who vis-tod l:r ; : " " ' ' - such pear's of wisdom as would d. ; cr, d:t to -he late King Solom -n. ; JJS IlllllllllHIIIlIffltrSlIIIIIIIlIIIfllllllllllflllllllfllllllflllllXIIilllllllllllllllSIIIIIIIIIIIlJ "Prohibition leaders must rem m ! ZZ zz

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HAT TIUMMINCiS. Flowers, ribbons and birds are the three most fashionable trimmings for spring hats. Pibbon often composes the entire hat instead of serving merely for a binding: or a bow.

built in a day, and they can": xp t t the few thousand ac :Ts now em-' ployed to enforce the law among all the millirns cf inhabitants of this

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tion law will be m ost noticoal.de years fror.i now, wlien chiblr n will E not know the meaning of the urm ' ZZ whisky." Replying to a question regarding her attitude on th- pr s -nt-day Girl's ZZ mania, for tobhd hair, short skills zz and rolh d stockings. Mrs. M Fa-id n

said no. real mother would appeal t"

London has two colored fh from the Amazon, valued at $100.

the authorities or to the pr- s.- for ,

assistance in rearing her own ch.l- ; ZZ dren. E Tip I'or PKiiigiilsliing. E "However." she --aid. "I b. lie,. E that some of the mothers whs-.- E skirts are just ns short ns tli ir

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IN THE INTEREST OF HEALTH A relation exists between Christianity and health. It will he a privilege for you to hear a message on the cure of Christianity for emotional disturbances. The First Klethodssi Church N. Main St. TONIGHT AT 7:30 Subject: "DISEASES OF THE HEART"

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The New Spring Modes await your approval

An inspection of our beautiful materials will incur no obligation on your part and you will really be surprised at the values we can offer you. We shall deeply appreciate your patronage and respectfully suggest that you call early so you may receive the benefit of the best selection.

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M ore THOR Electric Washers in Elkhart and St. Joseph County Than All Other Makes Combined Why? Because the THOR has stood the test of time. It has long since pa-sed the experimental stage; it is the acknowledged leader among washing machines. The same type of machine that is uecl by every laundry in America, by hospitals, colleges, sanitariums, hotels and all institutions where there is a large amount of laundry work to be done. The THOR does perfect work. It saves times and labor. It saves the clothes. It s easy to operate. It is built to last. It is guaranteed by the Hurley Machine Co. and by The

Thor Electric bhop. what more can you ask? 600,000 Women Use It Every Wash Day. Why Don't You? $10 Puts a THOR in Your Horn-. One Year to Pay for It.

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This well-built brick house, on three lots overlooking Studebaker Park and golf course, is being offered at a low price. It is ideally situated on Ewing Avenue, with improvements paid for and no assessments against the property. The above sketches illustrate two ways by which this roomy ld-fashioned homestead can be converted into a beautiful iiiodern home. There is not a more desirable

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22 Lots facing the Park We are now offering for the first time 22 lots on Ewing Avenue, facing the park and golf links. These lots are on the highest ground of any improved section in South Bend, as shown by a recent survey. They are a part of Studebaker Place, convenient to two street car lines, with asphalt pavement and all city improvements in and paid for. Terms given if desired. Get in touch with us by calling Main 3065, or write for information.

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