South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 27
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Found Success Through Designing Inexpensive "Love Nest" Houses
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KEEPS FIRST LADY
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Lieh reques. arte'l 'jpon per
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liefere II InforTr.atioa recardire ! 'the r--i-orn ff-r is-uin? he invita-j jt!on advhrcM by the appllrant hiv j 1 ffn irveetafp. Thic lnffrma'lni , diplomatically obtained by Mis , I Harlan's aid-s. and phould the a;. j ! pi. cant t reardd favorably an In-;
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1 rtIecl bmce War- 1 The White Hon? invitations are Time Restriction?. jravM. vn tho r.imo of the rejcij'l'r.t i? handwritten in the mot
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the u fip;,utmr.t3 of the white i "lu'!ed a card which must be pre,t -iRenr'd at the dnor and which !?
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-i Iii .'in th nirr.ths hn.i b7- n th'ft of the uncial rr Mr. Nr.rrir? , d"-ia rtrnent, u.if r th; dirnr-tion ot j Mi.M Laura Harlan, frrfary to in voi ni'inl Mr.-. Harding. When tli llardir.e? entered tlie
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1; I'-. ,.'. ot ;ano miir rormai ninner. in aaaition to the more informal "at homes'' jf
I Mr-. Hardin? and the flinner.-; by the lca'r.:r.et ofüern. There I3 a rrit demand for lnvl- ; tati-'n.? to the.0 formal rereption:-?. jand Mr.-. Hanlircr; ha3 beep forced j to announce about 10 day3 In ad-
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Star Comedian Goes From Stage to Jail; Ends Act LONDON. April S. A star comedian at a Wrst-end theater went through lub paces at the matine whil1 two policemen waited to take him to Jail for non-payment of income tax. The performance over, the (onird'-an went to Iiis ilres.-inp; room with the policemen and then went to jail. Th policemen arrive j at the theater ju?t as the comedian was rroinsr on. They vre persuaded to wait until the performance was over.
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(A Part of Our Service) If any of your picKire? were failure you will find the results checked below and by carefully studying over the cause and remedy you can secure better pictures hereafter by not making the same, mistakes time after time. Always feel free to consult us when you are having kodak trouble. We are vitally interested in your results as our success depends entirely upon yours.
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leach reception if has always b"n rane rr in the oven. Put thin Hees I customary fo enlarge this list, and' of meat into this and lt it. stand a las news of the practice becomes j few minutes before servlnp. but be 'known the requests become more nu- sure not to let it cook. Cold roast I TrJplrs Iopartm'nt. 1 f prepared in this manner is le1 Mi.?- Harlan found it necessary to licious.
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CHAPLi: Ci. NORTHS. theje things and the sacrifices each rr.uke.s towanl the other's happiness, l eej, th" poor rnup'e happier." I I. ripoli'eticaüy) "Aren't you rirh? T:oth? There's your bipr prune
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lrrel'f.i bonk ro altl-"" j Mrs. N. fprMili,i) "Yes. but we'd I
1"' J;:t as hippy if we Jo.r if all and! h"d to l"!n at'ain. I wouldn't j t'ur.I. W.uld you. C, ?" 1 Mr. N. Hi-arri'v) "Not a bit. It! wasn't 0 rainy year aj.-o that we wr" l:v:rjr in a walk-up apartment on J2' a week." I Mrs. N. "The worst thins a rrir! '(-. do it to tinrn' for money. I .i'f be.i r to s-nfepce m - he r)ine.-. 1
MI S3 EL.0B M. LDMPXK AND TUR HOUSH Sin: DCSIGXED. CHICAGO. April ?. This i a story 1 planning and construction of hornec of ambition of a woman'? ambition better than a man. to be "somebody" and win success! jUrt recently ?he drew plans for In the face of overwhelming odds. ia fiVe-ro:n house and la selling It Introduces Mi.-s ITIM M. hu:idred.? of thö model to home-build-Ltmpke, the first of her se- to be j er all over the country for ?4 3S. priver the general management of a'rady to sleep and eat In.
pillion dollar manufacturing plant.
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because she says "my hope were in the people. I wanted to do something for them that was ?rooi and worth while. No success ein come otherwise." Today this young1 woman who be-g-an life as a typist heads the entire national business of a firm which manufactures demountable housesthe kind that come shipped to you all ready to be put up. She camf to a realization of her "success goal" by thoroughly demonstrating that she could supervise the
principally a woman's art. I simply trot in my rieht element. "The recent house s-hortag Inspired m to still greater efforts. I wanted to cut down the cost of living. "Then I de-i-ned the hou? that corf3 only "I've made lots of folk happy with these little Jove ne?ts. And by doing so I've brought happiness to mys3lf. "Lessen the cost of living and you're made. That's the sum and -u b'tanet of it nil."
EASTER FOOTWEAR
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Il en the coats of some suits, and little separate sport coats, have lately formed a habit of masquerading as carej by taking unto themselves cape nleves or cape backs. Many wearerlike these cape-coats better, because thy button pnugly ov?r the ch.est and afford more warmth on blustery rprin days when winter chill yet In the air. In.Tfe.nd of regular collars. the scarf finish for the r.eck Is Increasingly ued. This may dangle down th wearer'. back and still be quite smart, or. if she prefers, the tw-o ends, or only one, may be wrapped about her throat. Many smart capes ire mad ot
vn thev are!71"-'1 spori ianrica wurr smi iringe :-.a ! ,?onf.nj. fc nr.ih. Others are made of dou-
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ar- very gay. Navy blue. Always a favorite for the tailored garment, achieves a most piquant effect when combined with the brilliant red which New York Ms lately calling "Hp-stick red.' This, navy and bright rod combination v.-M seen In dozens of models for day tim at th Jenny opening In Pari?, with the red used generously Crepe, linlng-s ar being- u?M extensively and aw nuch liked not only as being newer than satin and shining silk, but because of their soft nes-. At a smart showing nf Londonmade yport tojrs in N'w York an interesting black and white shepherd's, plaid in larpe hold checks was noted. Lined with brilliant rc-d or vivid
Kreen. thLs plaid wa verj1 youthful
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4 DOUBLE-EXPOSURE 1 chiging film between exposure?. 2 Fnapplrc shutter twice.
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condition. 2 U largest s'op for most t rap-rho's.' 1 U-e small r sop on similar eubects or flVO le-S titre. 1 Rememb-r to turn, te film. 2 v'r.ap vour shutter ;u f once rr. srp fiiot?. On box cameras push lever cr.9 way only. 1 If tb.ia condition then ? on Fuceesslrs films, let us examine your camera. 2 Roll up your film entirely before opr.!rg camera to remove it. 3 Arrange subject so tb.it you can take !. sunny side, if po.-sihb. This korrs the fun out of your br.s b'lies beinrr a good rul always to follow. 1 Estimate your distance carefully. 2 Hold camera ttradily acalnst your body In all snap rsliots. 3 Time exposure mu always b taken v,:th camera resting fea Illy upon somj support
TI3IE EXrOSntLS In taking time exposures either in-doors or out-doors sharper picture can always be secured by using a medium small stop and giving more time. Th, camera mu-t rest absolutely steady upon some solid support. SNAP SHOTS All snap shot pictures must be taken out-doors between ? and S in th Winter gradually lengthening this time to from 7 to 5 in the summer, and with the rm shining brightly. With bright sun on marine or snow scenes it may b advisable to use the next smaller stop, but on all ether snap shots use the largest stop. We arc open every evening until 9. Sundays until 6 for your convenience. Mail your FILMS to AULT for best results.
Now an Exclusive Camera Shop.'
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NELSON A. AULT, Prop. Main St., across from court house. "When you think of service, think of AULT."
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All the newest modes of Spring, as well as styles ever in favor, are here in splendid array. Comninations are very popular this season. You will find a large showing here. One of the pleasantest points about them is the very modest prices which prevail for. footwear whose quality " desirable as their smart style. See Our Windows.
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