South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 34

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'Neat But Not Gaudy' Should Be Motto of Summer Girl of '22

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P.iy. Th! mod"! coul1 b ..thr kni :-! of v:'.k-n yarn or made of th- .-:1k J"r?"y cloth.

Itc-urrfTtlne th Sampler. j It'. h'.ch tim someone 5tartd th v ;uo of rutins up the moth-aten . Philadelphia

-'imr'rs tht hunt; arov tn doors

-VOLCANO PROPHET

IS BILL WILLIAMS

NEW TORIC, May 27 Tt h.n that farh'.or. aro rlc;-Jr..itf-i by th dvil.

I th!nk fm j:Frmnti"l hu.-v.ani i riti?. hivi th- father of ther I rr:iark. Ho'vvr, h ua.t p.irtly J r.xht. Evf-n the m.iy It. I rh' f hln world frrtr,d dv; for whn h- piintd h! t 11 rd h !! mi;-;,r-d to have e.tM, "N'it Vut r."t r-vj !y." , It ! nftn difficult for Th wr.r.-in, M.h'p wish" to comply wl'.h th c r, -Ff;ir.t!y rnanrir.K f!tmar.! "f f-isKli- n to ,"!;n?u;sh th d!ffprno ht'.vfn ciothps that are "ch;c" ir. 1 -h-s that ir fraudy. If on"! cao afford th Jrr.pnrt? or ' th- highly priced Arr.fri.'in cownJ r r. ia no worries of app irirr ?' f'a.hily (irseii, for th workrmn-! :h!p and material of th'.- g-.vr . :,rn ?o that !hn' ful'f- fr- ! ar.y ovr-doir.: rr f'.l-'r of x-tr-r.i.ty of ;nr.s. It is th cheipr dupil'-at of th"-a hish-r pried pown? that on" rr.w-t :

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If rinr wr fortunate notjeh to, h.ivo two of th-s old fanplfru, on-1,

t-tcouM carry out Th" side pane! ida i Ivjwith th ' c;nd t s our happy j

horrid" sampler orr panel and ' pear' on Harth" o'n the othr. WhPthpr th:s ida would create a L"in on th aver.u or not I hfitate

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dieted Spring Flood and Vesuvius Eruption.

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sons who have hn

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had ov-r th4 ch.H watlir in thr pre.ent prin. are furnished with an explanation lv Ir. Milton .K"M-t

f o f n rer i t. hut I

I'kralnlan peasant appearing on Fifth av. all her war tops would be heralded ai Queen of the May.

lo know that alc-M f this city.

Summer Outfit For Boy . Costs But $10

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l.i romp prote.qii in th'ir .'i"-rni - ; atd lines and colors when m.i l ti;! ir. inferior materials. i It :? of;?n a prood plan when or." ! has moderate means for clrf-.-ir.;- to r'"t pown. th"it are not tr o ex'rcrr.e j and to re!y upon aTrssor; i-wh n ha:r..s para."o!.c, porketlxtr k., r rf.-. j ef . for thir "rhi'"

French women have thi krac'r

'lectins harmonizir-? novelties deloped into an art. They pive al-niri-t as much thought t- the r on of the pock -it handkerchief ata the (.-own it.e;f. They rnay arue an hour over the width of a j-hoe ao and it is thi. rharacter..sti th.i haarhicved for them the distinction of classed "the best drf-s.-ed wimrr in the world." Summor Novrltles. Anions the most f.iinitir? of the fumrner novelties are the new par a-f-ols sith the clever hand';e.s .hih in r'-ility .ir4 i.kp Pindora's box we know not what they hold. S'otn of thern contain powder puffs an! ;p-s'!ok; others are used for carryin? perfumed candy drops, which perfume the breath and still others are but cases for cijrarets. There i a model favored at thraoe? that ha? a dos's head arved of wood a handle. The mouth oprn and fhuts and is made t h"M

Mi' 'a ncr.irt whn sh;- i not J ' "rr. Mn;t of the?A novelty par-j short, reaching scarcely to i . of the skirt. I r the smart summer cos-j s tie combining red and white.! Ta.s combination Is popular both fori

dre-sy wfir and for pport apparel and the red and white idea is often carried out in handbac. shoes and gloves. White sandal efforts nr' !r;rnr.iM with rfi stltchlntrs and

ftpin of rei leather. Tiiere

"With o.-ly t,') .an e. rr omi a 1 h'i i -'''.v;fi' h': .- rv.ide summer a a rd to-,t . f. r he :.-; f. h- r yiiirci- r an I 1,. r --na II .-on. In t m i .a r T i ' i -,';e f'ls h'.w in proi 'Je. I I fin, r,r r.st fit f' r her -on.

Junior's c ;..)" r- j'i.-t n and f trr.'-.vn o:it of ;., i i to ; n at li .mi o i r a ?a . n . 1 '.e, '( n J w.a :

n:.Mi a! i,- d P. .-' fi i i .. tor,; -; .

a r a proS"Tj. He in 1 t !i i - .-pr ;n c he'd ally hi i.e. I th- ! q'.nr.i: ? to fit

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i-f one of ewrthint; I ;il m n d .and made t hes

c:..tT' for h.ni I was as1 m-"lf w'ki I fnur.d that

for $ 1 ''i I Ii 1 l.A uht materials for two suit., a Mmi, pair of Kniok?rbockeri and a liht coat. That's en,,ij-;j oven for very active small hoy to ?tarf the summer on. and he won't ha.e -t rhane to ZTi'W o-.it of them. Middy suit. Mos? pra tio.il and rnvt becoming for a sri-i.iil boy t), niidd;- --u:t. It can he ma'b up in any one el hilf a dozen durable wa--h m)ter:r,lr tli if will stand rep1 it"l t ul.t-i ntrs. fV.omI suits r:o r.'Phr more prac

tical than white ones, so I bought

i blue poplin.

The bolero suit I made of pongee with a hlouf of batl?t?. It Is ll?ht and cool and most satisfactory. Then for really hard wear 1 cho.e cotton corduroy knickers and ma le a 6-eparate Mouse of colored shirtlnp.

The roat wasn't at all th rrotlm j ti.it

T epeofe,1 it to be. I maae tt oi lieht tweert and lr.u It with Rood s-ate.-n. It will '-env him all sum m.er for the coole days and evenInir1. Wnt Thcv Cot. Here's a list of th? materials used: Middy suit 2 yards of 36-ln-

poplin at r(V Ioero s.jit 1 1; yards of 35'in. ponee at $1 Pi yards of 3-in. batLite at

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! P.lotise 1 yard? of 3-ln. j shirtins: at .Tc i Knick rbockers 1 yard of 36 1 in. cotton corduroy at 50c.

r-rcoit Is, yards of 54-ln

tweri at $2.50

1 " yards of .ß-in T'.cfor linlncr. . . Five patterns ....

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Dr. oble js an earthquake and volcano prophet. Ife js. bee;. !-. a prophet most of whree rrorhecio3 come true. The recent heavy rainfall and fiooi. In the Mississippi Valley v.-ere

predicted .".0 days before they 0cI curred by the doctor, who a cradu!ate of Syracuse university. As the i result of jo year? ftudy of winds

and their temperatures, ho tcM of unusual volcanic activity in th vicinity of the Gulf of Mx.'oo. that should prod'ice the floods that later Occurred. The latest eruption of Vesuvius was preceded by a statement from

ithe doctor that 5uch activity should

be exreoted in that quarter of th clobe. He a'.ao predicted that the

Itimc Is approachinir when c,i,h ac

es will commence over most of

o'.fAorn section of the world within a hundred y-anR at the most. The f'-eent earthquake at Tokio did not urrri?e him in the least. All this i5 preliminary to' his xl.r.ation of the prf.-r.t fpr.nc

wa'her and that of recent days. "I think it means old Pill V.'ii-ii.ini-." .aid the venerable wh: te-'ar-.iret physic; n cry . t i a 1 ly, when

; he wa? asked about it. "H'll Wilhams?" he was afkd. i "Ye?," he miled. "P:11 is an old

voVnno on the western border of Arizona. I've studied Pill in my travel?. That old mountain hap nor erupted for 1 year.", ar. d no one has spotted it as a volcano. Hut the wind drifts of the j ast few weks show me th're is some volcanic aeÜvi'y brewing in there parts, at Past iti Hill's vicinity, and I expect an f rin'in any da v."

"What has that to do w;th the' weather?" he asked i "Well." h replied, "when there is a center of more than uual h it 't :t draws the air toward It in a , ay f

that i. plainly notPM on the hydrocraphio char's. Th-.-e chart1 s'.v-.v a heated area, due no doubt to vnper.dimr voloan'.o activity. in th fusion of Arizona. Th;. ha in turn

tfnded to draw the wird bick from 1 over the states in the east." ' ThTt sai'!. he stepped, as thurrh the question was S'ttle.1. Fortunate- ; ly the de5:cnatei spot i.s r.ot thickly : populated.

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notici:. We will run a i".i;s to ni-.Tvv Pay from a. m. to r, p. m. l ; leaves Main and Washington sts. and Highland rem teries peroration Fare lc. Lee's Auto Hns lire.

Europe and parts of Asia. They will brine, he said, the er of the old,

Middy and knickers 4 yds 3t in linen at 75c n.na Four patterns i.$o

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For The June Bride

Our Gift to the First June Bride is a handsome Cut Glass Water Set. Come in and see the other things that make acceptable gifts for brides.

CLAUER'S

$20 Buys Complete Summer Outfit For the Girl

For only ?'.0 a ck-ver needlewoman made a complete summer war droh- for herself, h"r ynuncr sifter at'd he r sm 11 son. Today sh" t !!s how ch. made h r 'ist r's summer u antv-r.ts for $20.

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My repntatioii as a successful .1-ctrer was made whf,i I finished

my Meter's summ-r clothr-. She is PI nr.d attractive and ttiink. that life

a i would be a. drt-ary wa-t" without new

new pauntlet glov that has a rd and white checkerboard effect on the cuff. In mot of the costumes velopM In thee tAvo colors, white is the predominating note, the red bein applied by way of trimming su- h as pipincr or cross-stitching. There Is a "crispnes" to ein sham which no other summery material seems to possess Put It is seldom we f.ni anythlnc now to combine with the cincham pown that will ra:.e it above the commonplace. The prettiest eir.eham I have seen this season combine" red and white cheeked elncham with white flinnei. Th" skirt which extends two inches ,al'oe the normal waist line is mi de of

white flannel Ifivine the upper po: - !

tion of the bo. lice to the pincham material. This frock is ma le or straight chemise lines, has square pockets of pineham on the skirt and

clothe.-. Hep allowanre H small, so the obtaining of a complete Mummer warelr"die pr es-'-nts diltlculf i"s. Sh" wanted so many thincs this seaw,,n th t we d.-oidod they'd have to m nb". at bom'. Ir wa a ecro.l

solution of the made three dr-

00- tume for only JCC'. Putti-.ir a Stimmer frock together 1- til" s;:u;il"st .orf of task, especially

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a fra'-s. W made such a dress ot bri rlif figured cretonne and trimmed it with what .lo yon think? unbl"ic"1 m in' All the crotonne

s'.i;-on dre-.-"s in the shop

decorated in iu-t that fashioti. Daw! n; Trank, Tx. We mole a danoir.Er frock. o corirse, for eyeliner wear. I hesitated between chiffon and t'eorcette ane finally chose the latter. since the

uses a red patent leather belt. Th1 p.-.r.a! pattern we made it from seem-v-!;fM-k has two paneN in front and j

ed to neerl material with t&Iiehtly more bo.ly to it than chiffon hasThis was the easiest dret?s of all to make, since all the edRlnp: is done with machine "hemstitching; and

there Is no other trlmmine at all.

Just as Important as the dancing dres ".-as the sport costume something that would stand a frood deal of hard wear. Knickers, of course, a the fashion? are now. The lont? blouse that goes with them Is called a middy, "out is quite different from the. old-fashioned middy In cut and line. The.?e we made of dark linen. TafTcta Gown. Then for all the occasions when one needs an informal silk pown we derideej on a taffeta dress trimmed perkily with orpandie little puffed sleeves, a wide collar and billowing pockets. We found out by window shoppinsr that this combination of materia! is especially pood. Perhaps you'd like to make this SJO outrit yourself so I've addd a table of materials and prtces to let yon know how it was done: Cretonne dress r, yds. of cre

tonne. 3fi-in.. at 50e vd t

unbleached muslin, at for trimmlnp

P.anoe frock 4'. yds. 40-ln. pecrpette at $1.45 Taffeta frock 2 ; yds. 40-in. taffeta at $2 l'i yds. 40-in. nrpandiej at

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cn in the center back of white p.annel ptltched with red. The short sleeves have flannel cuffs mishod in te red stitchinp. -parnte .Inckot. . . , 1 . I 1 . .

i ;.e yeparaip jacKei i pii:i:r; anj important part amor.p the smart cos-

tum.es this season. i hey are smart when ontached in all-over design. ( stitched or embroidered. or when li

mal"' In th minnh Car lUan cut

f tv.-io!, !!lk mlxTur or h.mespn

These later models nre rompletely PJ

oustirp th? swe.iter? oil tne fashion r.llri'Ur for cport war. Whn r.iade of drt-y nvuerial.

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Chinese rnan larin a ppcarar.e.

cif it.ee.ve ar .1 tre r ? n rr-Ck"

iine finishes in a r.e.-kbin 1 very simi- 1 lar to those worn on th- real n.ar.-ij

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Taylor's Plumbing Is the Wght Kind of Plumbing Youmred not worry .hen Taylor install the plumhinp; in yourhome. It's the be?t you can obtain or Taylor woiild not permit his name to be connected with the work. No matter whether you are planning the plumbing system for your new home or are going: to remodel your present home. Taylor's advice on plumbing will save you money. Consult us on all your plumbing and heating problems. It's our business to see that you are satisfied. JAY L. TAYLOR 1915 South Miami St. Lincoln 6065

YOU CAN CERTAINLY AFFORD A PLAYER PIANO NOW-

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The price we are quoting is the lowest ever advertised in South Bend papers. No other piano house in the city is ofTerinc; the values represented in this selection of fine tone, standard made

YER PIANOS AT

$273.00 cash With FREE ROLLS and BENCH AND SCARF" An unheard of offer. There are still a few more of these excellent instruments left. We sold a lot of them last week and everyone was so cnthuiastic over their purchase that we want you to share the home cheer that they gave their buyers. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK Come in tomorrow and look at thrm you won't go away without making arrangements to have one delivered. This is your last chance at this price.

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The Bells of June ring out happily for many brides. We are showing the attractive wear that will most pleasingly meet the wishes of the happy bride-to-be. who will want to appear in what is most becoming, as well as most fashionable. This year the fashions provide exceptional opportunities to the bride who seeks to have her wedding wear, as well as her going-away attire, to he unusually pretty, delightfully feminine and with that essence of perfect tate thst marks the woman whose wardrobe has been designed for her particular personality.

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Most everybody has a number of GRADUATE GIFTS to make. You tain take rare of all yours most satisfactorily here. South Rend Watches. $30.00 up, fancy dial Chesterfield also Elgin. 'Walt ham and Hamilton watches. Wrist Watches A full line in fine guaranteed Wrist Watches from .8 LS. 00 up. Special Sale of Diamond Rings for the Graduates, $20.00, $50.00. $75.00 and up. Thrsc are real b.trgain. Eversharp Pencils. Pm Sets and Ivory Toilet and Manicure Sets make Ideal Gifts. Black Onvx Rings are verv much in vojiue: a larze and complete line to show you. Make a list of your friends and bring it here. CHAS. M. SCHUELL 113 V. JEFFERSON BLVD. 30 Years in Business Is My Recommendation

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It was impossible during the great special sale just j closed to satisfy everyone ;

who would liked to have taken advantage of that great opportunity. .To those we are glad to say we have a few very exceptional values in used pianos and players, traded in the last days of the sale too late to be put on sale at that time. These comprise several of the best known makes. Money saved for first callers. Note a few extra good bargains $57.00 $95.00 $145.00

"o iiKconi) m:ij:ctio.. i mi w;th each new mafliii-; ul.- , repr-atin device whieh e-r.ai. . y..i to i' :v any rer-or 1 "0 ir,r rwithout tr.urhir.c th" rir.- ar:r.. The Vorlr. I lnt l luncr: !is

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oik. n.ihosrariy. walnut. Till: KI.MIt.M.T, hi' rnc.-e exclu'ivf- f-'itur"? tM:: any cthr phonograph n.-nd?, ff-n-tur-s which m;ikf it rr r,?r ,!,.;..,,!,;, for your horr.v i:.Tit spi:ci.i. VS hav" a fw tra-lp-1 in nn r.--' dtirincr the biz ile. to : rt,-....i 0.il 142.50, JF,T.Oi"), J2". "', ?.:"'. f-tc. Th. mahirrs p'.ay U r:'-rJ;. ir.c'.udir.cr Victor. Colur-.hia. -: ... sen. Payment 5 low as on" !-:: ir Pfr wek. livery m3-hir. fuih-carintpe-i.

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KIMBALL MUSIC STORE free delivery within

Factory Distributors GUI5S BROS., Props. 126-128 W. DIVISION ST. "The Store Where Reasonable Prices Prevail"

Open evenings by appointment.

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CAR Including Hudson, Essex, Ruick, I)o(Ire, Maxwrll, Overland and Ford SUPERIOR MOTOR SALES CO. I). A. BOSWELL, I?r. 2J:-215 S. Main St

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