South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 144, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 May 1922 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 24. 1922
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wx,,., ,u u,. . .x .,, i riF-I.VO WORN" THIS YEAR, what fan that it hi3 no 'h.-.-.r of iTORlF DO THBY TW,L, YOU? own. It 1 only a rhim! or;. ?ak!n?j in (hf iu: lit or !h. ir-r,n w f ar- j frine?rl ?c.irf or her lace mantilla? In? it. I
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oftf-n dovplopd th3 laneuasr of thrir clothes far beyond that of thir spwrh. If you can manaco a scarf or f-hawl n.s well as they ran. by all means adopt it at once. If not. study tlieir ways and be wire. It is interesting to notice- that in countries where there is great conversational freedom between youn? men and women th laneuasro of clothe is rufflected. Higher Education has not consi1ered it. The serious youns? rollepre sophomore, with her horn-rlmmed
The Oriental woman will wind a j spr-ctado and her armful of books.
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in fo subtle a manner that fhe is more alluringly veiled than the rnot ravishing l.eauty whoso fare is exTosed. The Spanish Fnorita can say with her fcarf practically anything .he may ptit Into words, and often much more. Her conversations with men '" clos?ly chaperone.1 in her girl hood daj-.s. ami a third person must always be present. Thf stern duenna may regulate her talk, hut how can she rejrulate what the girl may pay with her
n ay converse with her college professor in several languages and have a fair working knowledge of Freud anlT.rlll. then proclaim her Ignorance of all the arts and artifices of her fpx when she carelessly dons her sarf. The scarf is the sort of thing that must le managed, or it will manasre you. And at all times it will com-pet-Tr with you in conversation. It will tell pleasant little falsehoods for you, if you like, or the truth if you aren't careful. Watch your scarf.
Proves She's 'Golf Widow9 And Wins in Divorce Fight
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M!;X Hh-LILV M'M'ÜNK JOY Ki: K AND HT:r FORMEJ HUSBAND. how a ii i v.. u:i:.
DKTKOIT. l!y Attention, golf Allo-Ä-! You r.el surTer In s:r.v-o no longer. The champion r If wjdrw of t!:e United States opoy.;d a court batt'. !.:, demanUlrur that gelf ir.ar.wi he a !.'--:.!gf d a ground for .ilvorce u; 1 Mrs. Iin Hourr.rt Joy lo h .- jut been irninted a divorco fron'. hf-r huShl, 71w-arl 11. I,e, broker end former arrateur go'.f champion cf Michigan. In her suit Mrs I Alleged go'.T hal ruined her happlMrs. T is the only dtughtr of IIr.ry P.. Jcy. multln.i'.'.ior.aira auto m.nufacturer. "Howard ul to bet, high on hi go fxine," ild Mrx I.e "Once playM for $40C0 In or.e game In Nw York. If ht hadn't ben a golf fiend v x)uli havrt ben happy." The ha!tl wi- a h.ot one. but it is without a Fln.r breath of scandal. "There, was r. dher woman,'" .-aid Mrs. Ixe, "Howard w.s too b with his porf to py attent: n to anyone, even his wife and whi'. lr n. WTiy, the very Jay one of th bab.es ;
was born he came to the hospital drsM In his golf togs ready to dash away to the links." The children are Joyful, a boy. Marum, four, and a second daughter. Iutkco. born two months ago, whom I.e.- has never seen. Ix'o counters with the statement he a.s locked out of their home '.ist November and has remair.M away becau- the house be!r.ged to Mrs Iee. a gift from her father. The golf expert says he always, st iyed at h"ti.e evenings 'Certainly he did." replies Mrs Lee. "Why? Because he would spend all day on the '.inks, come h nie late for dinner and then be so tird he would go to bed at S:0 o'clock." The Lees were married in 1515.
Friendship t a plant that need w a t-r!."g None so arrogant as the Uogsai '.demy rich. i;:ve mm the earth he reach for the stars Don't p'.uok the apple until it is ripe.
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The Fondest Hope The Greatest Ambition Of every fine home is possession of a
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celebrated the world over as the wonderful little grand with the marvelousiy big" tone. It occupies but a little more space than the ordinary upright. To see one is to fall in love with it. You can realize your fondest dream. You will be astonished at th pric during this g r e a t inonev Saving Sale.
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"REMEMBER SATURDAY IS L.AST DAY. YOUR LAST CHANCE! TIME IS SHORT! SEE OUR WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN BRAND NEW, HIGHGRADE PIANOS
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The pcoplr of South Bend and vicinity have responded. Pianos are selling at this great sale about as fast as we can wait on the customers. This great sale and the extraordinary offers that are beine made are such that it is a difficult matter for anyone with even the slightest thought of purchasing a Piano to resist the temptation to buy now. Read every word of his advertisement Brinrr the ad with you if necessary. You can buy a Piano NOW at a small fraction of its actual worth. This is certainly Piano buying time. The floors are loaded. I rompt deliv
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A Beautiful Assortment of r.o Rolls Accompanies This Instrument. . standard Size, Full SS-Note. $2 Per Week.
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AN OrrORTUNITY like this seldom presents itself where you ,-an place e of the WORLDS LEADING i'IANOS in your heme at a saving of ?U' to $2.v. rhongr.iphs, yv to jlo. N"-it cheap goods but I'rii'e. Heretofore unhe.ird of on the VOKLD'S FINEST MIS1CAL PKOIU'CTS dir.:t fr-un the ;IJEAT KIMKALL FACTORIES. The third generation is uying KIMRALLS because they know that the piano or nrgm in grandfather's home gave perfect Mttsfaction. Every iw PIANO or riloNodlJAl'II in thi gigantic money-saving sale ;s barked by more than Jb'i.ftoo.oi'Ki responsibility. Coaij nri- ;) are cuiiviming values are astonishing.
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One of the finest instruments to be placed on sale today is a player piano. It will be disposed of at the ridiculously low price of $198. The case is perfectly plain, the tone is soft and mellow. Investigate this used player bargain.
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Our entire stock of Phonographs at greatly reduced prices, including the well known Pathe and Kimball, at one-fourth to one-half off former prices. Special $95 size going at $42.50 $150 going at $75. Act now. Don't delay. Terms to suit your convenience. Remember, these machines play all records correctly, including VICTOR, COLUMBIA and EDISON
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