South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 31

SUNDAY. APRIL 0. 1922

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The Easter Suits By Hcdda Hoyt

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Fairies Are Leading Her To Fame and Fortune

a year, and it was to Kitty that Ccl-( pood-looking tires:-'s that the- whole-; the wemen of hi? is: ar.y sar-li-.s referrei as 'the vrcrr.ir. he love!' j fibers An:erica mnk. Serial enhir.cerr.r.ts for their heauwhen he ansvvered the sarcsi:c j ... , . i tv. but the ' " - -0 '. -,.- r. -1 r-

a company is icrm;n? to rr.ei; - - -

j :nav.s;ry wen: .-: r.:: a taJ tn:n?

or du .Nino sä am v.-..: interest the fe-n-.inine population considerably.

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.ire r.P In supplement to the drt-sy ; t-'own anl are- appropriate for aft- : err.oon or ?venir.t; wear. More practical carif-s cut on regular cape linet

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I1.aw:er outfit 1- one j t() ö a practiral one. A cape of pri-y .

as a .-, '-r-- , ve.our tie laine is Landed In blue.

1 t-r oa ;m I rr.u.'t pract;.-al. un- V(.;V(,t and linvl in the same hade j I-.-- (,:.: Y.i- an unlirnite I amount of i f,f blue, niack clre moire capes col-; '.' r.v L-t your .' b- 'v-r--, Ur.inii-'??. I :ar--1 with chinchilla are consider- i .,, .:: y. zill-' ts or irdl-.H f unply the J t.,i Vfrv nnrt and are one of the

foV.r t- uchts. ke.-;)'.:. the rr.ain rr.a-..A. t.x, options whre fur is used. ; Thri ll of th- co-tume in practical , i,,st r-apr-s lia.v; d.-.rs of self ma- '

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the same material. j The introduction of drappry into : nur.y r,f the spring models Is b!r.? ! r. or Th- irown which is completely ! Irapp:d follovinr-r the l!n of th1 j f.rure should be worn only by a j woman who is tall and fderdfr and 1 ur.b-.-s one is certain of the effect of'

y? will become paler by con- j thi? type of frown, one ehould net j A blop.d should H'-it-r attempt attempt It. Most of us will confine i

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i-oft prions, dark purple., trr-yn and , corj:derd ütron? In conjunction rar will bri:::; out the rjoiden J v.dth block are cinnamon brown, j

tlntj of her hair and .nitf-n the lace. , i..d?e. putty and almond sreen. Dark

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'that 'Michael Collins will prob ibly th-- .ar.d, ai I to have a 'txrect to marry Princess Mary now." i part In it. I am idudyir. design, so "Her parents died when Kitty wasths.t I will understand what our deabout 13. Ibater one of her sisters j signers are doing1 und to see that the

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Her people . test styles, combining beauty

ns hotel, in j a tasteful simplicity, will be offered

our women. Their clothes have b-en

in the Er.rlish mcde, which consists .

of their sports suits or evening j re;ft parents who per

Mayor Olrs Plans Arrest of Parents Xot Children

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Granard, and controlled a good portion of the "b'.:sisfc?3 In the town, Including a prosperous grocery and

provision store. j dresses. All tailored suits we see at to remain on the streets after S p. rn. ramily Irtix"rty DestroytxI. : home look as If they were cut from; s the latent wrirkle 'n Marc Geo-e Tn 1D20 a district Inspector of j one pattern.- i L.. Ol's' attempt' to "noierr.l:e" the Royal Irtsih Constabularv vas j Ireland's young people seem to be j Younstown. shot In the hotel. The Sinn Felnersjher leaders in e-ery line at pres-; "I'd rather arrrct the parents than were suspected, and the Inn was, er.:. This is surely youth's day in j th kids." Ole declared.' Fathers bnrned to the ground, as well as ' Erin. Collins, leader, and finance and mothers who have ' little' renearly everything else the Kiernans j minister of the Diil Elreann. is not j ard for their childrf n t hat they perowned. Still Kitty has some money : yet 30. Trobably he doesn't think ! mit them to run the streets at night of her own and is, I believe, well- i to-do. ! -

"I remember our happy days to-, g-ether when we went to the convent

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are far more ruilty than T. drt-n. in my eriric-r.. "When we tak c.h:l I:e h c r

flr.d t'na parer.' s a -a ay, s'..;. .r.:::; having a good t:r.-.e. wi-'ll patrci wa?on to br:r. par-r.tj 4V..V4 Wr .4 ft V. v lllO.l ... . . .-v

keep them there until mnrnir. c. Th time to nip outcreppin cf ..(.ir.'i , n--tl v -id r ' ' - r- - ; ; " Oles continued, "Is in the short pan's

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wear skirts Quit- as short cs .hcc-3 worn by 10-ycar-clda." Oles f.rst attracted retire when h installed a cash repSter in city ball. Since then he has enforced strict curfw laws, terroriicd boctle r ar.i criminals and reorganized the police force.

in Granard. We both studied Gaelic, and were wrapped up in love ot j country. Jtist as we have been dur-i Ins the past few years to an even 1 greater decree. Kitty Worked ir. the

Irish "White Cross, the nurses , branch of ?ir.n 1-Vin. ' "Our first cousin, Paul Cusack.a; rebel and hunger-striker, was re- j leased from prison in 1313. We used; to laugh a lot about the way boys j and grirla were distributed in our j families. Mrs. Kierr.an, Kitty's! mother, bnd fix girls and one boy, ! and her sister, Mrs. Cusack, had six j boys and one girl. ! Discusidnir fashions for Irish wo- ! men, Mi?s de Rohan slid: j Women Don't Cct CTaancc." "Some of our towns are so re- !

I mote that women don't pet the; ! chance- to buy themselves the kind!

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blae. as ever hold a. prominent place in the Easter offorin? and th:a year we will fo It brightened with

POROTin SIMMONS

dashing colors.

young face, t .:.r.u! l bo u.-cd sparingly. unl-.s th" oomplxlon la quite I rfect. thou;'li an oyr.ter white or rerun is. extremely rlatt-ring. Ilrur. tfc3 can effect fir :-tror.ct r colors

than can th Mond, tlti-in or brown hairtvl types. Yellow, reds, rmjentas and almo.-'t any vivid color will' prove becoming o thern. Th girl i w;t!? drnb or mou.o fflord hnir is!

CJiiea'jo Boys W ill Have

a Regular Wech, May o-7 1 CHICAGO. April 8. Chicago's: boys will g'-t their "big chance" the j wetk of May 5-11 to remind grown-j up folks of their Importance. i Over 323,00 j youths will take part ! In a "(MTiMi-."i to interest ever-nne !

the on5 who e houl l b- mot careful . , h - themselves. !

In her color Actions. ?h should j Thv w,n lrnprss their elders with avoid drab co.ors, tir.ISi brightened the fact that tncy are the future citir;p with contracting shas. c' i ZOns of Cb.icago and that they are , n-ar-her bt rhoj.-e. though b.ack;ti,,M to Cf.rtain consideration. s:r certain d,oe? u-,PS 111 1- 1; Thtt ,nVÄ u.nnt 1inro nHlTrn,nf,,

and swimming holes and more clubs of the right sort, summer camps in the forest reserves, closing of certain .--:reets as additional playgrounds and the use of schools as recreation cen

ters. : Th week will pen wdth a loyaity j parade in which even boys organiza- j t!on In Cook county will tako part. ! The next day will be devoted to! athletic carnivals. ' Sunday, May 7. will be observed as i boys' day in church. j Monday parents will be Invited to ( vi.it shools, and Tuesday and Wed - j r.esday will be given up to Interests of safety, health and thrift. The lads j win be taken on a tour of inspection '

iy c.irvn conx. S.-.N FRANCISCO. Calif.. April S. Do you bee'o in fairies? Dorothy Simmons does! Trua. she is 1'. vor.- obi. but noverthedess. the mystic little beings are an important part of h r life. For fairies nre leading her to fame and fortune! '1 i i .:; :: rar l-rynr s-,hool have Just contmcted Dorothy to paint fairy murals on tho n of roniir

I occupied by young pupils. Other

s-' hools around the country are showing an Interest In tho new idea. "AVhen I decided that ther should be fairies in the school rooms and kindergartens I didn't expect anyone to agree wdth me," say3 Dorothy. "But the plan took hold riprht away. "You've really got to believe in fairies to paint them. My pet fairy, which I originated myself, is the 'flapper fairy.' It'fl becoming quite popular."

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My 26 years experience with feet and shoes enables me to properly fit your feet with a foot appliance that will quickly relieve your suffering. I specialize in Dr. Scholl's appliances. Office hours: 9:00 a. m. to 1 I :00 a. m., 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. House calls by appointment. See Me at the

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coming to h- r. randel'on yellow, p-riwlnkle blue and new sn id'-s that are c o n.--. a n 1 1 y b-ing brought out .-b.ouM he worn with db'Crirnr.ation. ?.'ever wear ;i novel color simply be-iau-e !t i the kit t vo-tue. SiIhoutt-s DitTrr.

Having setrjed the co'or f-dction, the attention is turned to the silhouette, which should be a bit el on rated

o- o hem with wide flowing sleeve r. :-- driped waistline nnd slmvde

r i l n ck. or.- sifou.i try 1 ga :rt pi.-'urecque c;m?. lie ity in cloth'-s tliat sugftest th' in-livi lu-i!iy cf tb.o Tt-arvr, rather than the individuality of the garment. The woman wh Is conc'ou-f of a "(Irff?"'! tip" feeling never looks ftr.irt, for she Is

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FIANCEE OF MICK GOLM IS STAR, COUSIN DECLARES

Describes Her as "Young, Stately, With Charming Bine Eve?.

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On the last day of their week, the J boys will entertain with pageants! and amateur theatricals. j Sponsoring th? entire movement is 1 b..- Rorarv club. !

The three piece costum rtj it

by all odds the mo.-t popular Ma.-- r garb, especially in tb.e K.i5t. rhrry the weather do 03 not permit r ne to doff the Tv:ner we'.gh? for the one piece dress .o abruptly. Xot

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.lack: or shor: rap- cm be dispens-d .v;th. le-ivir.g an taually smart frok to ho worn Ith a pmnl! fur pice. The tailored suit '..s no '.oncer cons' I 'red smart except of course, in

the -port mc.'.cls and thetso should j 1 e worn for snort wear only, if one j ".dsh'hs to di-p'.iv good taste in '

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tour, the sport suit is at lbs best. ut it c-r:ain!y i: not the thing for arrn--on wear about town. However, the reflation sport suit will not "ba taken -p mo seriously t?rt.irt women who v. ; -h t-" appear ir. -l:v:duib for tb.- :'ir: vr typo haü

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we he.-.r peon1. Fly this

proudly of someone who is a wellknown figure of the day. We have- really found someone who knows a great deal about the young worn .in who is encaged to

marry one of the gre.it political personages of the hour, Michael Collins, head -of the provisional government of Ir 1m 1. Recently the. engagement was announced of the popular Irish leader and Miss Kitty Kiernan. of

Granard. County Longford. Our "find" is Miss Kathleen de Rohan, cousin of Misa Kiernan and a resident of New York city for the present, while she pursues her studies in dress design. IMlss de Rohan, an attractive, fair-haired young woman, discussed hr cousin's romance, that has blossomed through tli turbulent winds that have blown over Ireland during the past few years. "What is she like?" Miss de Rohan repeated after us. "Well, not very much, like tho photographs of her you've probably seen. Tall, stately, with wonderful blond hair and blue eyes. She's young and lovely, but tha pictures make her appear so much older and so mature looking. "Collins met her first in 1919, although their families had been acquainted for a long time. He's the likable, brilliant type the Iri3h call 'a broth of a boy.' Only 26 or 27, he has fought every bit of hl3 way ahead in life and conquered oppression. "They have been engaged almost

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Broken down arch corrected with the use of an arch support.

iii'..Kn Lie avn Arch or 1'lat I'oor

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"Freezone" on an aching corn, In-

ftantly tJiat corn ttops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, suif.clent to remove every hard corn, soft cf5rn or corn tef----n the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Adv.

4 Here Are Our Suggestions for EASTER FLOWERS!!

AndBack, Burned SoCould Not Sleep, Cuticura Heals. "When my baby was two weeks old he began brckinp out with blisjT7 ters- the blisters Ji( scaled over and itched and S-9 7 I turned so tht he could 1 V not slrepday orniht, and cried almost continually. ''ViT' is srn9 acd bck were aiTected. His clothing seemed to jjivate the eruptions. " The trouble lasted two months. I bran using Cuticura Sop and Ointment and after ueir.g one cake of Soap and one bos cf Ointment he w.s nt-aled." (Signed) Mrs. M. W. Quarle. Lair.gsbuxg, Mich. Cuticura Scap, Ointrnent and Talcum are ideal for every -iay toilet uses.

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Interest is paid from April 1 on accounts opened or deposits made tomorrow. Whatever your plans, your Savings and their earning-power will help you realize them. Begin now to Save regularly at this strong bank.

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Tl E particular in the selection of I Vur silver. There's genuine economy CJ-y in GOOD SILVER- To be used daily and always admiredIn this store we carry an extensive variety of the best in TABLE SILVER. Exquisite patterns of crrarm and originality in plate or sterling silver. Whether it be for your own table at Easter or as a Wedding, Birthday or Anniversary Gift, you'll find just the proper thing in SILVER here Come and consult us about your silver needs. We will be gl-vd to supply edd pieces to match your silver or to suggest correct patterns to make scti complete

Large Selection of EASTER LILIES in Pots As Low as $1.50 EacK SPRING FLOWERS ROSES (As Low as $3 a Dozen) CORSAGE FLOWERS Orchids, Valleys, Sweet Peas, Brunner Roses, Sweetheart Roses

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Our Prices on Genuine Pocahontas Coal in lots of two tons or more for immediate delivery are as follows, subject to change without notice.

Pocahcntos Egg size (screened) $9.25 per ton Pocahontas Egg size (not screened) . . .$8.25 per ton Pocahontas Mine Run . $7.50 per ton

We charge only 25c per ton for wheeling or carrying in the Coal. Our advice to users of Pocahontas Coal is, to fill their bins now. Pocahontas Coal is mined by non-union Miners, and their scale of wages are lower now than they have been for years. Therefore their wages are likely to increase, or they will also strike, causing a shortage and higher prices. Orders will be filled in turn as received.

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