South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 26

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Princess Mary Sets Precedent For ' This Season s Bridal Gowns

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"Wry nearly," I returni. "I'll Sh plucked hv thp (:!pV a.

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Tlie Condition in Wliioh M.irtsrts j

Found Iva t if I knA'fd at th" door of th" lihrary whT. accordinc: to "Mother Graham. T-illia n had tak"n Kati". and at Lillian's lov "Com" In."

5iu. h -vid-ntly did not int"n4. r,n. hfli nP"n thA door to 0 our of our l!v nitr-Mhr., Kati" was standinc: by th" flrrr.nd h" had n!n"d uf!"!"nt control n.rA c!.in, 0 , .,,u

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'ilrid-d a r: v inan" niirl-rak of J"aIouiy from h!ni. IVrhap. I told n,y"!f, with an irritated r-

rr fml'M r of Kiti'? ulln indif

f"rr r.c" to Jim' ic!nt of vi"v. hi? poinc away mischt not b" th" wont th'nc in th w-orli for my tnipr-uc.u.-; litt!- maid. Tint J'm lov"d h"r Icvaiiv. f!"vc'"dly. 'fn. in a pn,

hurnbiv. I krw. and I sru";

thit h" r'-r-dv"l hif d"vot ion

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I a lift!" pxr'aniifinn of di.nny. It , V.is drawn, hlordlr-s. and th" srirl

looked a; if h" w"rp not abl"- to j

' if-avo tn room, mirh !"?.? to irad Ii

upon the tif rv"-rackint- excursion in fron of u.. Iillian moti'on"d to me. and al ?h did po sh" walked to a. corner of th" fr cm. I .aw that h" had trid and

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,h-u .1 uu.-. i'-jf,,! in aidin- hoc th" xr-ur?ion up-

.rnr- miznt i".i-:i n-r a -inuar;. jrn whlh Lini,,n rountM 'so much

I r ?? o u .Tim h"citat"d at my qu"ft!on, looking at m" appalir.c'y. "IV1 Y to t"'I jou. Mr.r Graham and I'w.int fo pivc yen my addr"s.

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would not b" und"rtaken. And Kati" h"r?plf what would b" th" result of her failing to etc out to meet thA mysterious man of

i whom she seem"d in 'uch frenzied

"I will n'"t t"i! Trati" anything you t"l! me Until you sr'v" n" p"rm! -slon." I a 5urrl h.im rpiickly. Noftiinsr Will If.ippui ' "IVcil. fhpn. I'm coiner tonicht. I've jut wa!t"d for you to com"

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small p!"C" she usually incorporates it into hr he.iiidr If .'he has .-ryeral yard? it may always h" d - per.d-d on fr th veil. Frequently, we rr-ust admit, the w"3k".t point in th" bridal crfl: is th" hlddrei?.. Heeuu v,o!in o rarely v;ar this s ti of tt in tl:y art likfly to prt th wror.c erTect when they attempt it. The Patch cap, with th" pc.in's over the ears, the Spani-h .ip. which i? a hih-pomted treatment, and tii" i:us?;;in cap, with the wide iind surrounding the fac", are all help? 'u.1 -uc-gestions earned from foreign lands. The rfation between r.r.o stjji and pearls is so ck.se a on1 that it is no wonder that the favorite j-nvej of the bride i hf p.ir.. Th" brirl-?

usually avoids a display c f jewelry, i

excepting her enpennt and wedding rincr. and the b1P p-n which is so frequently the cift of the croom. Oft"n th" Nickle? of tite white patin slippfrs. however. ar jeweled. Tire bridemaid's rale is rt decora-' tive on" and her selection of a prown offers a much wider nne of possibilities. Taffeta, made irto bouffan: frocks. Torcette, lace and, orcandie ar the favored materials, and th- ;- arec,ut on the line.-; of th" "fashionable frock for afternoon or evpnint according to th timo of the ceremony. T'sually th" bride asks her niaid?to dress alike, and ehf plans the m;. tume? and the colors, to match h' r general scheme. This year the I tree picture hat is the liridcrn air& choje. in mJUinery.

DAD AND MA GET PANNING; GUPID TIED BY FLAPPER

America. .Vela red to! y to Tr.f"rrational Nc?: .c-v'-e. "Th" ;-ir,i!s ar- ju-' - ' s, th" chi'dre n i" ivttv . c ". .' s1: " c- r r i n u -1 . "Ti -' V r,, h t : r

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"American Girl? Are Trained to "Become Honie-nreaker?"' -Mr?:. H.irriinatir Aver?.

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XP:W Y"r.K. Miy 2-ä "Arnr:-: i-, '-r hnn- to can parents .are traininsr th":r : w ant. daughters to t'"com" 'horn" break- ' "Tb" moth"r i'h ers' rather than 'honi" maker?' ar- alni.-s tr;riiM V i rdincr to what one pees ard hir," the thinks of th" m Mrs. Oliver II. Hirriman. national ! the ho '-.." breakers t:. president of th Camp Fire Girls of Uad to. Th" ho -v.

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moki: coi.on. 1 A wholp window full of bricht orangre urrlerrdothinst in a smart shop is attracting much attention. Vivid colors are beinsr used more than ever' before.

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i. i ,-i ji-n- .i;s ii ix nimminn , jy Af RI II that effectually preluded her le.av- t ' " inc th" ho,1?P. T did not need the! - TflOUh th" f,f knowkdc" either of a physician nr i nren played by millions of wonur?" to telk m" that she would men, with aryinc. decrees of suc-

CACH OF THESK "BR IDA 1 GOWNS ACHIEVED ClfARM THROrGH A DIFFERENT MEDIUM AND PERIOD, THE HEADDRESSkS ARE NOVEk. BR ID EM A ID'S 1 1 AT (IN'SET) WITH FACING OF OLD DU JE ORGANDIE IS THE SIZE DANA' IN PREFERS. ,

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that I winfel him to s'ay until Ti

COt I'ack. He won't': iy nothin'. becans h" think it's a coo. I joke, and

b" like the idea of n

And my addr".- will b" Marvin for nii'hüii T riyi nake irood innnn- Hit

winter en th" tHhin- boats, and nn. lantly romprndinff. she slipped

a swoon before sh had ' 0pS?. lhf.rP js always a chance for th"

beprinn"r to add new touches and make her characterisation distinctive. s This season, in the matter of costume?, brides are foliowine the pi"cedent of Princess Mary. Con?"quently. we see less v.-hite satin than

Madsr Koassuros lvatle

As I 'stepped toward her and put my hand firmly on h"r shoulders I

"kin"" her" I ."Ukiiui innnm 111-

"Restorative," I said softly, and.

hrdv th"r" will

st ranee about mv leaving home for

nwhi'.e. Th.e ni"ti mostly h.av" to no d'fferent phace. I wouldn't !ik" to h av" j cet .an-und here, either.

while !

think .anvthiac!r,0,ir5'-V UC 01 tnf

. ne,j my eyes on Katie's, looking

stfadiiy into th"m as I would into! those of an hysterical child.' I "Stop this shakinsr at once. I Katie," I caid when T saw by hef '

i usual. Many of the most favored

J crowns this fa?nn are of lace or silk

Wreaths of hichly varnished leaves trim many of the new hats cf course straw. .

Works fop. Child Must Keep Well Mothers in a Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enrico

tissues, embroidered or. dotted with desiens in pearls. Instead of looking very formidable and austere, in a white satin prown. hich necked and very loner. th June

) a f i rl 1 aaL- vt n k 1k-y. V. t 1

i y .' rv Ill Jl iin ' IUI r u and manages to put her own partictilar jiersonality in her frock. Some of th" bridal cowns ar" very

short American women simply j won't take kindly to the lon?r fkirt

but the ce.-ernonial effect is pained by the addition of a lone train.

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Chicago, Illinois. "I took Lydia E. Pinkharn'9 Vegetable Compound

for a serious trouble. I had tried doctors and all said the same an operation. A t first I . only fdt the pain on my lji eide. but later : eccmed to feel i on both sides. J am a power scv:-ing-machine operator and have a

little girl to sup-

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thnt I'd left k'.ar'e for"

To:, haven.'."' T interrupt I C pre5P,2!! thlt she waa -eenin? to

firmly. "I know that. veiI as 7. ou do. I know rornef hin:r el.-e, It. whkh vc.'i will learn, and that

n". TTiaere !? no reason for It I

1011 ire priecriy sare. Notntncr can i harm you Mrs. Underwood and I !

js. Kltie' Tb"r" r of it. Rufer ou to I will t a k f

til vou oom- ba k acrain

'o and truth to you. o other man I n m snr"

I th-.nk it co aw.av for

coo.l nr of

I v, ill he mithin a T"w feet of you ! every minute tonicht, but we can't

i- all rieht.

awhile, .and

Kaf!" un-

jto roi.-, ill w d the timec. .ir;d n.ad" ward bow. "Til ir k voij. ma'am

Gccdbv." V." sa id hu -kily

b, ard two or i qu""r, awkT know that.

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The next m!n- ; n the kitchen. ivy ret re a tine 'f 1 bad. after

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.siart with yoij Jn this condition." J "I no "fraid of dot not heir- 5af j

rxozness." Katie walled, "but. oh. Mesis Graham, my d"ar Meeejg Graham. I feel me Fo funny in my heart! Sometinc honst t"ll m" something terr:b coin" happen to

me tonicht. not dot tine w"'i" coinc ; to ff,, hut 50met.ir.sr else. Oh. vof , i- coiner to happen to me tonight?"' Sfi" threw her rm5 above herl lie. id with another moaninc: wall. while I wordered, with an eeri" lit-' tl" feehnc: at the thought. If th" j shadow of .Tim's proposed departure j had come to her subconscious mind. "Ritt I could spend, r.o tim" upon j psychic speculation, no matter how) f.so5natincr. so T grasped her tw 1st- ,

r.c hands and forced them down!

a i i n . j "'TCt's Go Qvocrk:" "I'll make somethinc happen to; you. Katie, that you won't "tik" if! you don't stop this foolishness." I said sternly. "You tedi nie that you j want ire to sie you from some-! thine, ask m" to o with you to-!

hf, ard then act like this. If vou !

don't behave yourself I'm poincr to 'eck :--ou up for the nirht and send . .Tim ou to see if h" can find the I

.an who is troubling you. whoever

he may be." Th" threat was effective. ?h" made a p.a. parde an? pitiful effort at control, clenched" r. .t hand.5 into

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Why Not Put Your Washday Problem Up to -Us? Because we are washing and ironinj; for many fa mil i(5 and because our plain is erjuipped for modern, economical work you'll agree that the cost of bavin" your washing done our way is truly moderate. We can reliev you of all the bard work of washday, and give you tiiriv for more pleasant duties and recreation. JUST PHONE MAIN 597 OR .393

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port. I work in a tailor shop and that line of work has been very slack this year and I am home part of the time. I do not like to take any chances, bo I consulted my friends, and one lady said, 'Take Lydia Pinkham'a medicine, so I did. I have felt better right along and am in good enough health to go to work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash to all." Mrs. Mary Enrico. 459 N. Carpenter St., Chicago. Often the mother is obliged to support her children and good health ia necessary. Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for women's ailments and th relief it brought Mrs. Enrico it rz.zy brinrt to you.

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oTOjR. Louis Kamper, a Detroit architect who has UPlr! won widespread recognition for his beautiHVtHj ful homes, planned the one pictured above ii Kirt.'tSj Vk fr himself. For its exquisite interiors ho

2l chose Indiana Millwork.

This famous millwork is found in many distinctive hömes throughout the middle' west. Leading architects have specified it for 46 years. Follow their example use it in your home. You can get Indiana Millwork in standardized patterns if you wish. And we will deliver it direct from the mill to your lot by truck. Call any of the lumber yards listed below.

INDIANA LUMBER & NtFG. CO. Manufacturers cf Indiana M il.ir.-r.rh 742 South Michigan Street

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pa-rii-.ir breath." J Lillian, cominc hastily hack, slipre 1 a small qlat into my hand with; a pur.cr.t restor.ativ in it. ! 'T:ink this. Katie, at once." I!

c-ir.n-.anded. and then lie'dawn hre for a minute." When she rboyed mute'y, T cverd hT warmly ar.l sat down hfid" her. hoüin her hand. flrmlv

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W. Put th: : d-drs th" trick.

Sb"'ll " ail ricb.t in a few m 'ruTee "

"I rich! now." Kit!" declared

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and hands, so sü'.y. "Rut trouble's. Vot

exclfellv on

import '-wear cape nnd skirt of blue rir.d fan stripe! homi-pr.n, worn with white lir.en llpo; hottora of skirt fringed, throw-around scarf Ice frln : rdl hrii.i Ii.it f tan ri.'hfn .t raw. rrl by l'ris -ilia I Hail. Universal Star.

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tes "et ? "Half Rfter nine." She raided herself

or.r e.r.ov. "P- n we stirt cjveck as w can.' ?he st:d. "I no var.t anybody e!?j cet dire before us. You srot dos vot you nil dem leetle stick? vet hae !.-rtr:c Hrht in er.d?-' "Flashlights?'" Lillian responded. "Yf-i, two of th"m " "Dot's ?rood for eet's tfrriM ark vere we're coins'. Com" or., hd'v zo qveerk!"

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'Miss Dorothy Royer, who lost 32 pounds by this new, interesting nnd enjoyable melody method of reducing, will cemonstrate'in person

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Miss Royer is direct from the Wallace Institute of Chicago and is qualified to answer all questions and give any information desired. Be sure to see th is interesting demonstration.

There is no excuse for being overweight now. Miss Royer, who lost 32 pounds, will show you how ea?y it is to play off your excess weight. Daily Demonstrations from 10 a. m. to 12, and from 4 to 5:30 p. m. May 5 1st to June 3rd.

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