South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1922 — Page 8

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The mmhr f h Art i-j'rt-a:r.l uirh a lurrhT. 'it 1 o'clock Th'irjnv ;ifrpoori n rii- club r n tf .1 it s of r r frin flo'.v'-r? ji rf r.;r.'-.. r. - .:, - .v:r.i vork.r a !' ' ' . . . v . . . . rh--1 nii -lpn rtm' r. nrvitirrn iiiv h-n u.a 'r so mrrihT" ,Tr:d r'i-r Mr. Tru'ill Vali of rfo th" anr! Ph'.:i ' f.m ?i o r. ......... 4 ... , -.rhropv .lp-irtmr.t. U I r r'jr. Mr-. Va!l wh!! th" rri;'?' Mm. I!ih!-T. P". ' rr. V-" r of th Mother - '.i:' w-r" t?i ir'j-tp at 1 "!"k hirhon Riven by Mr. Lyl Hutr.bir-, 102: i;. Je.'rer.-on Mvd.. Th'ir?'!v.' 'i f ? c:rr.no . Th ru-ts '.. -r -r.-itf-.! .a: p: 'i I I r .-ihV 1: arinit ' pink ani ! rvhit rrr-it The afternoon '.a.-- p'r : p. form t I!y. The- re rp.pl "to oprr-. "fynno." T y Walter i i rn rf'.-' h. Thurs.iav rif'Tnoon .- th" pivr-n m"rnher of th" Mils'1 '!"p irtrnent of th" Pror:r"r du1 at th. od club room?. Mr?, fieorr" Fulrner read the Ufr ol th" "orr.pof.-fr nr.i Mr. Dil" St.Tpl" rf a 'I ne stor' t! opm. Th" Trusical program '.vaj in chrgf of Airs. Robert P.:rkpy and Mla Eve!n F'ulm"r. Tho" appearing In th" ra!! wrr- Mr?. P. Nichols, Mrs. J. r;. Tr,nip-"tt, Mi-s Th"rea HalinRer. Mr. William M..nr Mrs. I.. H. Wirt and Miss I"ulrn"r. Th" date of th" r.".t mr-ftir.p April 2n. Mr? r.alpli Wr-inri"hf"r. Cnrlil" !Vffinor. ent"rtair,fd at a 1 o'clock luncheon op. 1T.iur:-Iay afternoon. S'wfpf p""i." in silver baskets pracMl th tibi" at which wr-re h"atcd 12 TIi" afternoon va. pp"nt soc;al!v Th" Mu-ic d-partment of the outh Rend Woman's club held a bu.cin"5s r.i""np in tli club rooms Thur.-diy afternoon, with th" chairman. Mr.'. Alfred Mallincr. jiresidintr. The regular d"partni"nt m""tinß will take pli. " April lv Tlie n'nai Prith lo.Ice "nt"rtain"d with a dance and card party Thnirsday evening at Iykr hall. Harry Denny'f orchestra pl.iyod the pro grrani of danr for about 100 couples. The affair wn.-t :n charge of S. Brnzy. chairman of th" social commit tf ". The Sumr-tion Prairi" Home Economics club h"'.1 it.x rcstil'ir m""tintr Thurfd.iv at CJlranor's hall. Tlie hostcvs wer" Mr?. Alta Hupe and and .Mm. Florence Co.ik. A potluck dinner was served to th" members aril the iprn of their families at noon, cover? hein?: placed for "5. The program ff the afternoon opened with the sintrinp of th club jon and response at mil call was made with llnets concerninc: horn". Mrs. Arthur Rerrick pave ;i report of the State Day luncheon of the Prot;rf?N? club and a spirited debate followed on "Resolved that th" rural communities are responsible for the desertion of itn boy. and grlrle." The debate was decided In the affirmative. County Clerk Wilbur Warner pave an Intere.stincr address and a piano olo number by Mtfs Bernice Rerrick completed the program. On May t the club will be entertained at th" home of Mrs. Oeorse Y.epp."r. Gumption Tralrie roid. Th" n. "ruber r rb.e Thursdav Trv XEU'S-TIMES Want Ads We Don't Guess when we tit .classes. We determine to correct any and all defects of Vision no matter what the nature of vcur eis. Call on DR. J. BURKE Over 2 eai in South Rend. 1M0 SO. MICHIGAN ST. Thn 1 1 o ? " o f th Kryptok Glasses. Pric. Merit-rate. . If 11 'firelock's

Syracuse China A Profitable Buy

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T'iurlA' aftrrnor.rv at th .or.-.f ! Mr.-. Gfr;p F-TJint. N. 'rrTni ,iv. At th? lr;:r.. r. ?fr.-. T. IT. Murphy vn- .1 p;o; r.r- 1 mrtlr.r which 1? to f h'.l ?h; :if.V th Y. A. t!. at ivi" sp-r.t socially. Th r. - - .ir wr.i b hfM with Mr.. of orcerä will t.ik rli , w ' 1 h 1.1 It i t of th" W-x nil r.t r I'r-l yf ' ri r ! church rr.'t Thury-iiy Afternoon rt t ' home of Mr. W. V. P.urhin. , iv. The ! hrr wr 'Ir' - A' Moore and Mr.r Miry irmrni Iturhnr s iv Mi'r. Ml nn Jr.f r ;-tlnE: radint? aftr th" r"--nUr hu:-iin".',s m.-fti.nsf an 'I !in:u the ?"r(.al hour r-frf -htnnts w rc f"rv"d to 2." rnf rr.Uf-r.5. Mr. William Hohh.rk. 222 H. Nivarre ft., was hostt to th" XonI,'irf''1 rl'J'! Thurs-riy ft-rnoon. Iur:rr tlu bu.-in-s ion j.'.ai wf re ina'l" lor a pt:uc; rjmner t" b" piven t et Wdr.esd'iy at th" hopie of Mrs. 1'r" 1 W.ipr.er. IJ.p.coin way I'. Th" remainder of th" afternoon v.-.: !-per;t socially. On April 2ft, Mr.- William Becker, S. Ch.ipln! st.. will entertain the club at .in af-J t"rnoon mretlnff. j At a rrpular mertinp of th" Ta:;r"l 1 Parent-Teacher? club held in th" school audltoriuru Wedn'Iay after-' noon, a program was rendr"d by i th" pupil.- of the. school und"-r the: direction of Miss Florence Kerner. I The program was as follows: Piar.o : selection by Frances Stewart; dia- ! lopue, "The Mice," by ?, prad" and; Ir n" Savari. Fdward Daxtatr r, ' Elizabeth and Martha Stewart; pa - j triotic- selections by grade. An; address, "Mutual Understanding or ; the Child." by the principle. F. o. Schoepple, was the closing numl"r. ! Refreshmentfl were served. Th" n"t j meeting will bA held April 1 r. j Ten membera of the Harris Frairie ; Christian church met Thursday aft-! ernoon with Irs. Harry Metzser. Fdwardsburfr rd. Mrs. A. H. Runkbread an intercstincr paper on "Mis-; sion Activities In the Philippines.' which was presented by Mrs. Jenni"il

Tlplet. At noon a potluck dinner- - was served and the afternoon waJ T fi ,tannl c.irnp Flre p.irls held pent socially. Th" next mr Mip, ; (ht ip rfu ;ir :t.ftlng Wednesday u-ill bo held with Mrs. H. f5chmfck.;rift,.rnonn t thf K:nd( blUf.r school.

Fdwardsburs rd. Mrs. F. J. "Reynolds. 7aS Import" av., entertained tho members of th" Harmony Reading clrcl Tnurs-lay i afternoon at her home. Eipht mem bers were present and the time was spent socially and with informal readlnps. On the afternoon of April 20 th" club will be entertained at the homo of Mrs. Orval Penwell, 222 Importe av. Th" Circle of Mercy held a business meeting Thursday' afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. W. .Muinch. r.01 S. William st. The report for th-; month read that 4 Od children were cared for at the Day Nunnery. Th next meeting' wjil be held with Mr3. Louis Ahlerinp, 1122 N. Notr? Dame; t av.. on the aiternoon or .May . Mm. Karl Kin?. 515 W. Isalle I av., entertained a small company at I luncheon at 1 o'clock Thursday as a courtesy to Mrs. A. Lyl" Binder- j man. of I'ittburp. Pa., who is the , puest of Miss Mary Euss. The lunch eon table was centered with mound of pink carnations and yellow daffodils and liphted by pink and yellow tapers in crystal hold-j ert;. Small favor baskets of pink, rmrked the place of earn puest. j Mrs. Joseph Wicker, S 6 E. Wash- I T ir.Pton av was hcstfÄÄ to the mem-' bers of the E. J. L. Euchre club ; '

Wednesday afternoon. The favors;- - program: Musi" by the school were won by Mrs. Arwood Foulke. "i he.-t r a, readir.es by Mrs. C. F. Mrs. Jo.seph Wicker and Mrs. Ralrht:-id and Marde Hilts, drum solo, Plnkerton. Luncheon served ; Wayne Leach, and an address by following' the game.?. The next meet-; I V. C. S. Bosenbury. The next

lng of the club will be held April 2f at th home of Mrs. Ralph Plnkerton, 7rl2 Lincoln way L The members of the Modern Pri.'cilla club were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. N. Hewett. 11? E. Washington av. In the contest the prize was pivn to Mrfi. R. E. Lonp. Th" afternoon was spent with sowing and 'iinrhfon was tar-ed t" 1 t:ic rc. rs. it IF firelock's obtains ip. buying china for th" th war" purchase!. Th buyer ep.ouph to ilease ; n m o s i exact nd all measure up to th. china is made to last i: will not patterns are kept open so that any time. This is worth-whip-arer.ts for tP.is China and rarrv

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The A White-Fringed Black Hat p lace r.f the next meetinp will announced later. It,,,, , i. .t,-rt r.c r.-rr-c r....,ifn,-i in Midi Ruth Holem boinp chosen .... . M princes.-. Aniline Keeey, people or i ihn court; Pnrothv nice, neoole of 0 wam,ulni. Roberta Albert, peo- , l 1" nf the scroll. -r ; The members of the Phil-A-Bar lUMii try ci me inaiana Avenue i j (.'hrist: in church were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Carter. 25 K. Dayton sr. Mrs. B. Cordi"r and Mrs. Ani ton Swans-op discussed the current events; Mrs. f.eorpe r.ricK pave a review of the works of James Whitcomb Riley, and the Bible study was in charge of Mrs. Rüssel Owen. Refreshments were served to 11 members. The next meetinp will be j held in two weeks. with Mrs. George j Eriek, 4 1 f. E. Haney st. The members of the A. W. A. club held their repular meeting Tuesday evenir.p at the home of Ms Ida sv breeder. 421 N. St. Louis blvd. Music rind dancing were feato nine p.ie.moers. The next meetinp will be ht-ld in two weeks at the be nie of Mi.-, Hill st. Ruth Miller, 420 N. j j i The members- of the Parcntach"rs club of the Perley school ! v ro r.trrtv.nfal . dues lay a 1 1 e i - on at the hoo with the followpp eting will le hei l May 3 at which time th" election of officers will take place. Miss Etta Hinkle wa the honor .'pest at a luncheon piven at the Robertson tea room on Wednesday by the office members of the W. R. Hinkl" Co. The affair wa in cele- ' -ration of th" Idrthday annivers iry f Mi-- Hir.kle. The lur.rheon table. t i V-l !-- TV. Vfi f r- nin. 1 w..s pimp" tl O A f-rs a n.l 1 . . . ... a corsa: markth- p ho;-.. gue: i ue r ti Mai. Is of Honor club h"ld I nth'y meeting Tuesday evet!i" liom." of Miss Elizabeth - ; i : Mr-. i l-'t S. Lafayette blvd. ar.el refreshments were enby 1" members. The next Musi, joyed Pi-tip - will b he'd at th" homo of .a: pep KurzhaP .",0 7 Per.na av., M.ay Oth. S. F. .c!a fiian, Mr 1 4 0 LinPi Way W is.-i-ted l.v Mr. Geo. I W. yp C.u'P'. nterpiird :;2 r.iem- : s of t h .. I-aJu s Aid S.ciity of the T. :.p.;y M. 11. church at the home ef Mrs Acker ma n Thursday afterno..:;. T.it- dcvctior.aPs w r- led by Mr--. W. H. Kurts. Ihirint; the busiI.' .s P. HI! doughnut lar.s wer" ir.aej :. I car.Jv sale to lor a ! e held rs. R. L. Phillips ravel r ; i .' . t rt o: ItiOP. Methodist Church which was held at Yal .raiso re ". i'fe wa: appointed for th- social. I se appointed for the north side Iter an 1 thos" for tho south side i ... : r J i p e Mrs Chib'.ter and Mrs. L. TP.-- r- mair.dcr of th" aftercrn was sper.t soci.ii'y and refreshvr.T- . .re served tv tli hostess. . t ; at

p.etir.g v. ill tak" pla?eir-ave oinea m" more tnin one, the home of Mrs. H. A. i "Te?." I . returned. "You must

r-stcn. TO". Rialr.. ave: Tho- assist- 1 pardon m. I " - hrstess will ;o m1s. j. Martin,! "'ill you crm with me, r!ie. -4 j at once?" he said, holding out his Mrs. A. M. Quigly, IM? Wood-jhind to help me from th- cir. ri vor. was host .-ü Thursday aft-! Madge Stutirtion Courage.

p.oon to the Woppip's Fnion of the i t P.autis: thurch. Mrs Crimes the devotionals which were fob . w d bv : c;. o b -.- i 1 narv talk given by Lunphit-r. A vocal . an. I Mrs. Quigley. in - rst:ng talks by Mrs. Addio Mit-h-ll and Kmrra Fl'dot ftnd a vocal :.'.;ml.er y Mrs. F. s. Jain completed! I ro-rram wh;ci was in char-ire Mrs. Charlvs Armstrong. Light

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refreshments were served by Mrs. Qui Pley and the assistine hostesses. RevQlatioBS Tin: siuivici: col. traviiks ASKKI) OF MADC.i:. Col. Travers sprang to the ground before I stopped the car. and at Bess Dean's excited words turned on her swiftly. "Is that right?" he d"manded. "Is Smith gone? Here Raynor! i . I n n e He gave the call for th troopers even as he questioned her, and th" men came running toward him. "Yes." sh" responded. "Mr. Graham knocked him down because of a name Smith called me," she achieved a becoming blush. "Hewanted Smith to stand tip and fight, but like most bullies. Smith ran away and " "Which elireetion?" he interrupted her curtly, and she had the quickness to see that she was annoying him by her loquacity. "Into the wools there!" Sh lifted her hand, pointed to the forest back of the inn. and waited fur the officer's next que.t!on. But he evidently was through with her. His next words were commands like bullets. "Raynor. take two men with you vou can trust, and track Smith down. I'll get more help here as soon as I can pet in touch wan Kincston. Arm vour helpers, and zf. y,jni dead or alive, preferably living, however. Jones!" "Yes. sir." A tall, picturesque youth saluted as the trooper addressed as Raynor singled out two men from the excited loungers about the inn and disappeared in the forest back of th house. From the looks on the faces of the men selected I guessed that they would have an especial zest in hunting down the man named Smith. His would be th4 fate of most tyrants dreaded and fawned upon for th"lr power. "Find old Kronlsh for me and bring him lie re." "Take Mr to Her." Jones rushed into the hus whil i i . u j 'vi , o i j . . . v ' ; n r u u ii. : ; l a ;i to man of the group before the jr.n. epuestionir. c eah Jones'? return, . closly. Put at his far? mri;ene.l. "Kronish is nowhrre to b found, sir." the young troop, r reported. "I've been in every possible pi ice in tho house. He's pir.i" "Where's his wife?" "Wringing her hands and muttering to herself! I can't get anything out of her. She's hysteric ii. "Take me to her." I He walked nf rh.in tb.r.-r. vtna in I I . . t V I ' i. I I ' U 1 1 i. J, CO... Hi! Ii" i ed abruptly t the car which T still sat. bewildered, stunned by th? news which Bess IV in had given me cor.oernlp.c Dicky. Dicky had been so occupied with 1 Bess Dean's smilcs ar.d chatter that lie hid not observed the insolent tie a: nunt which the mm S:r.;:h !b.d ' accorded ni. but at sop.-.e real or i fancied insult to her P.e had made r r r - Aml Vi d 11-.- A f . . t ... erhas 5fP'rate man towhat? r.cart qu.iKea wr.n Cie ripi le xorest wr.ere h us ban I lud gone. "Mrs. Graham! Pie.ise!" i I came to myself with a start. i and realized that Col. Travejrs must I aeeeptd his aid mechanically and wondered vaguely as I walked beside him where h wi? taking me. what he wanted me to do. We l were inside th inn. through th" ! big deserted front room ar.l into a ' smaller room beyo ' fpok. 4 efore he "X'o man can hind!" an excited. h sterical, old won-san." h" said. "I frcm Mrs. i want you to f:r.i cut

COSTUMES

The Craze for Black Is Giving Place to Fad for White By ANNETTE C RAD SHAW CII winter the Ttri? open(dr in?s ar.d the costumes worn at Talm Beach arc the two bi? factors in sharing: oar spring modes. This year, as always, these two centres have been watched with the closest interest. Many people thought that Paris could never lay aside its beloved black. Charming it is, to be sure, but cne must progress to sayer moods. A riot of colors was the first indication, and now the smartest note is found in the Rtron- reaction to all white. Dead white and oyster tint are equally popular and both are dazzlin- in the bright spring sunlight. Sometimes the white is relieved by the introduction of a bit of color. This treatment is attractively carried out in the sketch at tho left. Yellow wool of a deep gold shade narrowly outlines the simple tunic frock of white crepe. The close-fitting turban is also of white crepe. The costume at the right is of oyster-white kasha, its only adornment being simple frills of white organdie at the neck and cuffs. Milan, tho popular straw for spring, forms the slightlydrooped hat with an edging fringe of white silk. SOThe place of the next meeting will bo announced later. rt Anrif US GARRISON Kronish when she last siw her husband. I'yo any mean.' you wish. I will be rieht here if ycu need m. She is in there, Jones siys.' He pointed to a cl"s"d d ir at our right. With a mighty effort I pulled myself tr.pether as I walked toward the closed door, trying to put all thought of Dicky out of my mind. For the tim I was a soldier under Col. Travers' orders, and I hugged th" thought with the chance to atop" for my idiocy, at least in pirt. Through the door can." the sound of laughter and sobbing, and I recognized the unmistakable hysteria. Without ceremony I pushed the door open. I found myself in a spotless kitchen with a table in the mid. die nf if i i . s'a;tu Lane was uit? swaying tigure of a woman with an apron thrown over her face. Two other women were trying halfheartedly to pull the apron away, and I touched each on the shoulder and signalled them authoritatively to leive the room. They obeyed instantly I guessed that they kr.f.v I was representing the officer. When I was left alone with Mrs. Kroni.-h I stooped and took tho twisting hands of the old woman in my own. h--!d them so firmly that sh" could not squirm away, and id.ook the apron from he r f.1. Reflections of a Bachelor Girl Xo man is ripe for matrimony, until his heart has been broken, at least or.ee; and the first girl who threw him over is an angel in disguise. Every man believes that woman's "pher" is marriage; but that a cirl should nver. never think about it. except ir. the beautiful abstract, until some man mentioi.s it to her. Trip;- love- says. "Love mr or I suffer": infatuation says. "love me or I'll mak- YOF suffer!" forty-:"; v i th n?::5. n at whLh a man has just begun to LIVE u !-,. ii k - still retains all his teeth. j som" of his hair, the o itlir.ts of his EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE oth Dnd' Iitrltnr nptomvtrlii od Uamfarlarlnc Optlcla VC n öopllcate an pair of liam kjftlar wlt.r iL wr UlJ usvfc . uicuiuAN kr. Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $3.000.000 Assets ...j $1,125,000 Ccntipgent Fund and Undivided Treats. $45,0 DO. Money rlacod with U3 on or before April 10th drawj Interest from April 1st. Building & Loan Association of South Bond 2lfi West Washington Ato, T. M. IiOOMl, lYcas. (Forrrerly 12 4 S. Mala St.)

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Mrs ?cirrr. n Fays i My dau.arer. men have said In th- :r h-- art?. -Why do women p'.orify do::cr.-. ar.d flr upon lawyer?, an 1 1 ruru" rrMcher ith t-urnL offer-! ip.g.v ar.d s-c-'.-ft devotion? "For !o. a sci'.ral. a I ricf cae. or all tho fic.r.?.i:or.o of a nvitinee idci ar -I th" ha".- f a hero. Ua, ven.y j though p have the legs of a Winter; Carden comedian and tht ?cip.tillat- j in v. jt of in Ilr.Piigh butler, yet do j wo.men ciin? about him a s fiiea about a s--l i fountain; and besid him a j rrotior.-returt? Adonis is a 'sizorA' i and an 'also ran"." i But, I hay unto thee, this is fool:?h t question nun.ber 000; and th answer is plainer than a porcelain Poth or a show frlrl without her make-up. For, behold, a doctor is rilled v..th "sympathy," ar.d will hearken for hour. while a women telleth f.f ; her "5Ufterir.ps" and detaileth ABL her '?ymp:rms." But an husband - .... . .-.,. V - U . hrr th" pepsin. Co to! A lawyer is fu'.l of understanding, and will li?ten without youthful f.pure. and most of his! really worth-while Illusions, but has 1 shed his poism, his cynicism, his foolish dreims. and all his impos - sibln expectations of life. No doubt, when Eve moved out of the Garder. she had to clean out a rave full of oId cocoanut shells ant? dried wish-bones, whkh Adam had "squirreled" away "in as they mipht com? In handy," some day. Youth's Idea of "success" consists in covering- the course (of iifel witii the fewest possible strokes (of effort). In China, a wife can b divorced In half a minute for talkinp too much. O Reno, where is thy sting! The same woman may be a goddess to a boy. a temptation to a mar ried man, and a menace to a bachelor. Somehow, a girl in breeches only seems to look more girly! (Copyright. 1522). pCZfäZTiZ i let Judge Thomas D. Mott returned to his homo, Z2S W. Colfax av., yesterday following a sojourn of two weeks in California. Mr. and Mr. 1 la hard Clark of Chicago, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wjiliam Squint. 214 N. St. Lou's blvd., have returned. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were returning from a rriDtor trip to Florida. There are no gains without pains. A present is cheap, but love is ( t i EASTEFl ACCESSORIES ! EASTER SUITS I EASTER WRAPS I EASTER FROCKS

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"vr p-s an-i trarfuby revea.. m h-.'W sb." hath le-i ".buf 1 a: 1;' r, r-rcut. l and ;:up".- ' ! C But ap HFSBAND bor- d. ar.l "') forj. ?-!!..." preach'-r -.mf rt"th th" hr-r:. -sp. 1 will pn:!.-:.:: qiv nr,!' w. -.:..- u woman 1:.:u '.. her sopi, an 1 d'scanteth t;p--rnir.ffs." But a p. hu.-bar.d -n;th "! 'mm'.' and he irkr.eth with cp." brain cell. whl rf ideth th-1 sp.-rt5r.g column. sp.-rt-.r.g co.umn. , AM?, her tears erv- o-'.y to, rlr.p--.pcn his ardour, av.d V.r "r.V5ter'.a I ir.spJreih him to r.o thine n:-r tha the br.p.cir.pr of the arp.m p.ia. He -if;ld with bort-do;;-., a-.'. "p.t;-' !.":":;t is not IX h.im. P.le.d be th" doctor, th lawyer. 1 atPl th preachrl Vt. without t -i":n. a woman" life wou'.d !o as a desert withcut an ca5ü. a mop; r-ca : without j?a,v, a novel w;thout a tP.r:'.: - - ....... ft., .1 f.,.-per-ale bottl. n.s T. N. T. in a map ! fa-'tory. her emotions woajl F.lI 1 im- .. .. . 1 . c- . . Tomorrow's wjt t- - T 1 IJUlvUD vUr 2Jr 1 r r r' ui - ay otievievc txemuut

SUTKDAY. APRIL S. ; , ' This dav may b fraught v. . t h perplexities and annoyance. -.-cording t. th" unfrie r.dly stell r in - I

Hue nee s. Th. ma in i:.-:ur. a p.- " threaten from an adv.-.- : -:t: i:i of Mars, stirring to strife an I ;.;-:a-tiym and otherwi. prr:p;t.itiiig a'.l manner of tree n;e r.t; quarrels and lit ica t i--p. p'-tp .pe allchange and travt 1. a r. 1 1 particularly dis'-reet in dep.e a p. or, admop.- ; i.-h the sapes. Ne-w prje's t r, i I be plajmed and b a ling with ''."' d corporations may be pi;-!icl. bp ' perhaps re t to a firtl :-: ue. Tiio ! fii'.ancial forecast from this c:m.-"r-vative method looks fivorald. Those whse birthdiy It i-- have the forecast of a year of perplexi ties and annoyap.ee. in which their1 greatest wisdom and disc: e ;bui p.ay ! be taxed. Thf "Utlook i r i t oniin-j ous if affairs b b.andled with cor !- i r.ess and discernti.er.t . Avid charge! and travel. A child horn on this day may have a propensity to rash! conduct and epiarre'.in cr. and be giv en to worryir.

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carefully traine BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ivuih Hrhkov IO) CIO E. Sample St., April t diugh ter. j Tdr. and Mrs. Harry .7. Hauek, 0311 X. St. Louis blvd.. April '.). a s o n

CONCENTRATING and specializing in the development of totally difterent Fashions enable Ellsworth's at all times to exhibit unusual, original modes that keep "a jump ahead" of the commonplace styles. Tp bring Parisien and reproductions of Paricicn fashions to South Bend offering style and individuality in the hi:;ht possible degree at the Lowest Possible Price is the everyday policy prevailing at this wonder store. r - ,

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