South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1922 — Page 7

SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL !. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WYMAW'S Shopping LisP of riiiic Good Values from the Daylight basement

Dress Percales 18c Standard quality, bookfold 36 inch, both liht and dark colored percales.

Bleached, twilled Outing Flannel of splendid quality. Curtain Scrim 10c a Yard 36-inch, self striped, border Curtain Scrim. Cambric Percales DC Beautiful Cambric Percales, 36 inch, extra fine quality, in standard and cretonne patterns.

New Lingerie Crepes 25 c Crepe niatcri.il in plain colors for underclothing.

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RASTER TOYS. NOYT.LTIES AND FAVORS OF ALL KINDS FOR PARTILS AND LAST LR MORNING GIFTS.

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gau? bar copper wir". '!' -pit" a ror.tr.i -. Two to four ir.eulitors. d-pr.d- ''. At tli" :.-. tr; il of th"1 rav a y:r-

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the effectiveness of your aerial an l tony a. Wolf.- ar.d Kli F. S-tbirt rrpth surcss that you will derive from r----ntd th plaintiff while Fhivel'y. your .et depend mostly upon howiClimcr, Arnold ,v Doran appear for

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m-j;n wire. Wh"re the wire run.- ! must cut your wire, be sure that ..r ontil ;i . orn'-r of tho building', j when you make the connection It

cprcscntativcs to Attend Taylor Memorial Mcmbtrs of thti South Ib-nd S-xut executive council, city council, school board, representatives of tho Y. M. C. A., recreation committee, presidents of the notary, Kiwanis. Lions and Optimist clul s. Chamber r.f

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JCßTISlfflERS SEIiVKEi COMPLY AN MSTITVTION OF QVALITY"H

PLENTY OF ICE l itlrT i . Ve -.- r;iii- : d K --na? ! l'i i . ! ' i i BECK & RAY ICE CO.

At Battell School Auditorium Mishawaka, Ind.

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE

on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By Dr. John M. Tuü, C. S. B., of Kansas City, Mo., member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. The public is cordially invited.

On Saturday Evcr.ir.r:, April 1, at 8 O'clock

is? soldered. Fifth. If a support can only be found for one end trie wdro can be run from the house to a fmort polo 25 or 30 feet high near by. On apartment house roofs, chimneys, pipes and other objects effrr good natural supports. Tomorrow's article will tell all about grounds and grounding.

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m:f.iN ni:iii: today a iqht years of married life, M A !: !" 'AF.tli: rraduaily realizes ' b ! iWh'-r und-rstood by hi- '!-...-h. and nob'i.-li wif--. ;! A ' : i II i:or by his coll aqu e in the 'i-'-i of l-'ortune, last and Sabre. A iiomUsfd partnership in the l-:;.-:ne-s has bcn denied him and ""omi.'ed to '! VY X I NTi, a jt alon- associate. Sud.l-n'.y an oi l .swi etheart. ''NA. ti'uv tho v.-jf.- of dashint: I o;l Tv'.i ir, fturns after two

wo were children, pretty well. She'a called me by my Christian name .'in" 1 can remember. You must have Iieard her. Vc don't t-fo much of her perhaps you haven't. I thought you had. Anyway, dash tho tiling. What doc3 it matter?" "It doe?n't matter" she launched a Mower Into a vase "a bit. I only think it's funny, that's all."

about the lettor." She would have , liked that. Sho would have disbo-1 lieved it and 6?ho could have jaidiand enjoyed saying, ehe disbelieved it. Or anyono else would have said , furiously. "No, I'm damned if I'd j have shown you the letter." She j would have affirmed hr suspicion.-.! that there wa.s "soinethinc in it;" 1 and -she vishtd her suspicions to he ; athrmcd. It would have been some- , thin? definite. Something justifiably ; incentive of anger, of resentment, of ! ir-alou-. Something she could un- j derstand. ' She could not express her feelinsrs In words. She expressed them in i action. Pho aroso violently and left ! the room. Tho whole of her emotions ; slio rut Into the slam of the door , behind her. The ornaments shivered, j A cup sprang oft" a bracket and j dashed itself to pieces on tho floor.

oiiAPTnr: iv These events were on a Monday. On the followlnsr Thursday Nona came to see him at his clce. She stood still immed:atelv she

.'.ir.-j of travel. Mabel bceomes 'ions wlien Nona writes :'.ibre .an informal invitation to iit h-a-. (.0 o with Tin: stoky

"Wt-lh it's lust her way."

äTibei cn.p n little vniff T?o!W;is across the threshold and the;

thought it was over. Hut It wasn't over. "If you a.-;U me, I call it a fanny b-ttor. Yon s;y your Christian namo. but it isn't your Chn-tian name 'Marko! And then savin?. How ma- you?' lir'o that" "I.iK-e Ml, it- Sh.e just raid It.

An i:-.' i'ation ? Wlnev.-r di.ln't ! ,!:'ln,t tIl'?" v v.'" m "Whyever" a pa in j "Vt -. I know. And th.n 'Nona.' iv I . it?" I I.-n'? o;! a:i th.at funny?"

door closed behind her. She wa--; , smiling as thouph .he felt herself to , be up to some lark. "Hullo. Marko. I Don't you hate me for coming in I here like this?" "It's jolly Mirpriainc:." j "That's another way of saying it. Now if you'd s-aid it was surprisingly jolly: Well, shako hands, Marko and pretend you're plad."

he laughed and put out his hand.'

sie "'"1-. the fi o:n his porket : Wei!. I alwnvst used to rall her I T, , , , , . , , . ,.. ' , . ! I'Ut ."he delayed response; she nr.-". ! -. i :sd'-d it to l-, r. "It s not rx- , '.Nona.' She 1 h:ivo thought it funnv, . , .: ' , ' ... . , ... 1 ,, . ... , ! sl.pped otf tlie pauntb-ts .she v.-ai .. an :n ;!.if.'" - n." forma'. a-- vu :: . ::. to put anvthtng else, j , , , ,, . , . ... , ' ., wearing and then .gavo him inr w h. it 1 1 .. . :!; --.I:' . Ion it s r.s-t her wav. 1 . . ,., , . . "... . 1 liand. 1 hf re: she s;'.:d.

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hiT.'c .--o. I don't 1 1 1; 0 her. I never did like h.-r." He thought. "My God. this Mrkorirg! 'y dc-n't I g- : out of the room V" "i'onie baek for a day off with me! ItV a funny thing u 1 anie bacK iu.-t in tini'-' to tret that letter! I'e for- it w.is delivered! There! Now

I you know !"

He w.ic ;--'.ii-ely amazed. II? tiiought. and his amazement wai .-an h thv. char otoristioahy. hia

tiire.- ro-- with 1 a r.L-er ! ft ham; h- t!!ni:-ht. "Well,

; - h" i o-iM ms p.-rfectly as s h. e ' !i lu r y the odd. mat -aapt; ' h: - ra:;d !.- r id it with hr. -.' . .yd by v. . v.l. !' 1 : M 1 :-;" We're b o-k. We've :: t :-om M.;;t:a ' l'-'-n: a!m...t. ''.-. up co;e .- bv- bored about I iii'.v .ire you? Nona. M - th'.-a :!it wa.. "Hinm t!ie y ;1 1 1. d it !-aok. without r- -!: !' it to , nv. !op-. She s.i:d.

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" ' "-' ... t , . I 'low. "Why haven't you been up?", I'.ut oth rwi-e interpreted h.: I ..v, x , .. , . 1 . , . . ' . . , 1 Oh I don t know. I was com- , n h :r the .ha I-v.v Kicket . a t oui-.-.tm nt. Sh t nought she had j ;

"There!" It waa as though sh ; had now done something she much . wanted to do; as one Fays "There!" I on at last, sitting down after much i fafgue. ! She tossed her gaunthts on to a 1

chair. She walked past him toward

the window. "You sot my letter

"Yes." j Her face was averted. Her voice had not the bantering ncte with J which she had spoken at her entry. , "You never answered it." ' "Wei:, I'd Just scn you Just be- ! fore I got it." ' j She was looking out of the win-:

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-: Ma'- 1 t h. h. t .-he ,: enough. ' it. "lYrhaps ou knew it was com"W. th.e.t's ti- it." slid Sabre , Jng " 1 - ' r 1 th.. morning room. "How en earth could. I have known III ! it was coming?" S'.-- to. -k up .1 ere.imv ro-e and j She seemed to pause, to be con- ; 1 o:'f a fragment of s ilk over . -idering. "She might have to'.d you e u er ' Why .h- s- c ill you You micht have sen her." d.irko' " He sail. "As it happen.?. I did fe ib '- r!y taki n abak. If'h-r. Not three hours before I came

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r t:o t!: agh so far' And lie thought. "Good lord! She b'- !: ; i ;-;.; d. th.at he j w as trying to catch me." ' -urpr.s- d. She wrT.t on. "You nvcr told m

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"Well. I had to come." she paid. He made no reply. He could think j of none to make. ! 11 j Slie turned sharply awaiy from the window and came toward him. ra- , diant aerain, as at her entry. "Well, I like you ben when you're tWnking. You puzzle. don't yen Marko? You've -ot a funny o! I head, you know. Puzzling things.

I know you did. We met Lord Clever beast! I wish I could live in

mine." And she gave a note of laughter. "Where do you live. Nona " "I don't live. I jr.st go on" she

veu'd mt thm Wa-n't that funny?" paud "flotsam."

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"M i! t '.. you k mv -ri do. You .- hive heart! her." 'W::. I r.iy hae. Put long ago . t .:- 'y didn't kroNV ?ho u- d it -. . I f- It V. e u a s r : ov : r g an grv.

I'd hid ab .-at enough, of the Tyhars. And l'e had about enough of th m " "I d':reiy you have with me. r .-haps you'll tell me this would yru have toM me about the letter if I hadn't yon you get it?" He thought before he answered

M-rsation between them. I IL ha!. it cf visualizing inanimate thing? caused him to see as !t were a pool between them at their feet, and from the word dropped Into it. ripple.? that came to his feet upon his margin of

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' Wh tt on eatth's the diftVr no1?" because I'd have known porfectly ' 1 : y - v." t i:.e there's a great well that y ou'd have thought it .. .1 of i'.'.ff": r.ce. I didn't know she funny." 1 - you h-fers." TV '!' was angry. "Damn it, she No answer ho could have made -'n't w rite mrt letters. " could have more c xaspeiated her. Sh" shrugged her shoulders. "You "I don't believe I won id." Deo tr. t tiuan, anyway." l:b rat lo:i! Soa-tlhrg iron-ipre-y Id- kir-g! ! ). n-;i! to la r gxirg on in mind. Ar. i then he thought. ' I'm nt go- rr.-l as a 1. of it a stat- m. nt that t . ' : ' i:.id l-n.irtg. Tibs 1 1 no one n aith (sh-1 feit but lie ' h 'poeji." H -ai b "Well, j would h io n.ad.-. Anyono else k " i" s.l. . I've known her we've j would h.ae aid boldly, blu?terir.gi.r.(;v, ri tn.e another fur years, 5inc. JIy, "Of lourse I would have told you

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v about wlien you came, Nona, About how we jutt go on flotsam. Don't you know on a river where It's tidal, or on the seashore at the turn, the mass of stuff you see there, driftwood and 5pnt foam ar.d stuff, jus: Jloating there, uneasily, brought in and left there from somewhere; and tktn presently the thle begins to

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Every woman is interested in "What's new to wear." New apparei, in generous and distinctive assortments, has been carefully selected from the leading fashion centers, and assembled here for your approval. And the very reasonable prices enable you to choose a perfect and complete outfit, without feeling the least bit extravagant.

Dont Wait Select Your Spring Suit Here Saturday Fashion says this is to be a big suit season. Have you selected yours? We arc showing a splendid assortment of rhr.rrr.irr: new st'its in the popular Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Tweed, at prices that are. a revelation in what good suits ran be secured here for a small outlay. A g;ood assortment at $15.00, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 Dainty Spring Frocks $15.00 to $75.00 Frocks of silk, newly styled and fashioned in the most becoming models. The fabrics are mostly the soft silks in crepy weave and the colors prefer the dark and medium shades. Straight line models predominate in the collection, although there are many pretty styles beaded, embroidered and pleated. And the sizes range from 16 to A4.

Special Items Ail Around the Store

Goats, Wraps, Gapes Which Do You Prefer? $15.00 to $45.00 T hey reveal a wealth of style in every rlv-r I in for

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fashioned them. The swagger lines of the cape are reflected in some others show slimly straight effects, belted, perhaps, or not, as one chooses, and wraps are, of course, graceful and clinging! Who would be without one?

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Noveltv Gauntlets And these are of that heav' Milanese silk that cling so firmly to the hand. The deep cuff is in Vandyke effect and in combination colors. Pair $2.75

Buy Toilet Soaps Here and Save Money

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