South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1922 — Page 24

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JUNE 4, 1922 1 ACTIVITIES 1 i If A CtPi- cv" wVv& . of VOMEN ( -TqivTv' Nl.VY" .'Til'

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GAY SOCIAL SEASON ABLAZE IN LONDON

.Score of Marriages Are on Trial Today In Outcome of Valentino-Bigamy Charge

a?!on will b In session We Ir.esday afternoon. June 21, with Mt;s. Th'ma G. Winter. president of th General Federation, presiding

Bishop Clinton S. discus X?;tizership

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Pius." A conservation prorram

Princes Marv and Husband Will Honor Prince of Wales on Return. LONDON. June 2 The greatest .f.rial ff is'ir that I"n?on has krown sin' t h l.efrtnnir.j? of the war ha Jut cpt. .-. All prominent h'-sfvs ar lookirt: to i'r'r.f'i Miry and hT hus"i.ar.i to :v the hi? ii. Whether .'he de-;df.i i , pr:ve. ors hi? hall or a number of email fJanr will h.iv an important effect upon the plana of rithr e''"i-ty Je.i,-rs. In any vent ih will i ore entrtAlnmnt to ir.ark th return home, of th lrince of Wal. jn June. ProhaMy. In a.-ldlti n to this, aha will frive a p.'-'-les of dinners and fianre on th" -v or tne h'.g races. i!n3 hr narriir rr.e r.a.t nerome or of the leilir.? devotees of the turf and never rirrs to nccompany her hushind, who. however, is havIrs: a mot unlucky fa'on with his race horses. All the society hosten"? are preparinc rle of entertarnrnentg, and It Is expected there will he scarcely a nlfcht In Jun In which half a dzen bl? forlxl events will not occur or. the firne evenlnpr. Americans are ilecendln?: on London in thir hun-lri. and Amerl-C-;in hoctevsAi art letting the world

know that they will entertain la rye -I;-. One of th foremost American ho.s?e?e Mrs. James Corrlgan. who now hat Mrs. CJeorfre Keppel's hu. 'hr jj eprlaHy popular. ill.M M.ihel Gerry the fimous fcrhlor grirl 1 another. She will rivai Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt a a well-known hoste?.'. There also Is Mrs. WI??'.eworth. who planning a series of dances at Connaught .Square. Iy)ndon look to Ixcly Curzon for the most elaborate entertainment., and Hulan danrprs. particularly Lopokova and M"a.elne, writ be one of the feature of hep parties. Other hote?ses who ar makincr grreat plans are Mrs. Roland Cuhltt. the Hon. Mr. Hebron. Mrfl. Tercy Mayer, Iadj- Oranmore and Browne, who Is plvlntr a b! ball for her debutante daughter, rratnteen, Iady Knaresborouh, Iady JTawke, the Counter of Iinford and Iidy Sh'ir.o Douglas. Two of the best-known debutantes are the Duke and Ducheps of Hamilton's daughter, Jean, and Rosemary, daughter of Fir Laming Worthlngton Kvans. minister of war.

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The :andardizinsr of state const!- heM In the afternoon Fimultaneous-

trtior.f. the bulldtr.s: r-f junior mem- lv with conferences on education. ber.hip. the relation of the (General literature. American citizenship. Federation to other organizations Sunday wl'l ce marked by a meand the advIsaMIity of forming leg- morial vpr ervice for members iIative unions will be topb- d!s- of the federaticn. who have died crpe(j. 1 during the pat two years. Thf convention will be f.rrmaTTyj Monday, June 2ß. will he devoted opened Wednesday evenrn at the to business sessions in the morr.ir.

and to two conference, one of music, and another of work for the exso'dier. Commander MacXIder of

amphitheatre with rp. Winter and

Mrs. George Thacher Guernsey.) chairman of the local biennial board.

presiding. Addresses of welcome j the American legion will speak on will be made by Mrs. Guernsey. 'Mrs. I how the General Federation can

Percv V. Pennvbacker. President of! serve the ex-soldler.

the Chautauqtii Woman's club and

president of th IT it' sion of the National

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the Motion I'ttjre Producers and Istrlhur.-rs in America. Hays will I- a guf.'t of honor for the pmtr.nm on motion p:;tt:rs We !r..vay afternoori. .Tun 2. and will ypnk on

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ofTioial hostess to the convention, and by Arthur K. PJestor. president of Chautauqua Institution. International Relations The report of the national pres!-de-nt. Mrs. Winter, and of other officers, will be given Thursday. Jun 22. That evening the Guild

He will b rol- chairman

lowed by Juiig:? J. Barton Payne on "The lied Cresa Needs You." Public WVlfarr Subjects I'nder chairmanship of Mrs. Elmer I'lair. of New York City, an elaborate program on public welfare and child care has been arranged and conferences will be held Monday afternoon. June 2G, on various

Players, of Pittsburgh, will stage t phases of publi: welfare work. Moller'y masterpiece. 'Don Juan." I The achievements of each of the

Franklin White.

legis! ition will trive a I

report on the b-gislative work and i will spe.ik on "Ijw Enforcement"! Thursday morning. .Tur.e "Women and Public Health" will!

be tne subject of an address by Tr. Geor? Vincent, president of P.orkefiller Institute. New Tors, Thursday evening-. June 23. The final meeting of the bsrd of

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Tribute H ill Paid Mother of 11 asliinztnn WASHING!' N. .!::: 7 ".

cation lia. rais a

(xstvmi:s. Nearly e-ery costume has Its cape or cont that makts it present a different apprarar.ee on tho ptreet than la th homo. Sleeveless coats, cut straight and van-lng In length from very loag ones that rcarh nearly to th hem to boleros, are very fashionable for mid-summer.

LOS ANG-ETES. June 3 Scores of dubious Los Angeles marriages are virtually on trial in connection with the bigamy chars against Rudolph Valentino, et for a preliminary hearing June 1. This information comes directly from the district attorney' office on tho eve of action against the screen idol of a million American women. Unions paid to include many socially and professionally prominent Californlans have "been reported fcr Investigation unions paralleling Valentino's marriage to Winifred Hudnut at Mexican. Mexico. May 13, before he was legally freed from Jean Acker. The status of these marriage will depend largely on the outcome of the screen star's case, recognized as a constitutional test. 'If our position on the, bigamy charge, is sustained, as I am confident it will be." declares District Atty. Thomas L Woolwine,. 'other prosecutions undoubtedly will follow. Oills It Tost. "I regard this as a clean-cut test whether California can protect itself from easy evasion of statutes by couples, one or both of whom have been given interlocutory decrees, who Mep across tho Mexican line for the ceremony and return to this state to live together." The only other case Woolwine admits he 1s definitely investigating Is the marriage last October of Prank Mayo, screen actor, and Dagmar

AT THE EE FT AND RIGHT ARE WINIFRED HUDNUT VALENTrXO AND RUDOLPH VALEN

TINO, WHOSE RECENT MARRIAGE IS DECLARED BTGAMOL'S BY LOS ANGELES OFFICIALS; IN THE CENTER ARF. DAG MA R G O E O W S K Y AND FRANK MAYO, WHOSE MARRIAGE UNDER SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANCES ALSO IS UNDER INVESTIGATION Godowsky, daughter of the famous pianist. This marriage took place at TIa Juana, Mexico, a few days after Mayo'fl preliminary divorce decree from Joyce Mayo. "We probably shall take no action in this case, however, until after the Valentino hearing, tne district attorney says. "Our Investigators have gathered ample evince to sustain the Valentino complaint upon the section

of the penal code which requires

proof only that a couple has lived together In California after having been married outside the state before the lap.e of a year's interlocutory period. 'The statute was meant to cover just such cases.' Evidence in Valentino's case was gathered by Detective Edgar C. King of the prosecutor's staff who followed the Valentino-Hudnut ro

mance trail across the Mexican bor-j der and back to the Palm Springs I (Cal.) "honeymoon cottage." j Of the other couples Woolwine may prosecute, only a few are said j to have contracted their marriages'

In Mexico. The other cases involve other technical questions. "Hundreds Bigamists' "Hundreds of Los Angeles people are legally bigamists," sava City

Councilman R. S. Sparks, former j chief of the marriage bureau here.i 'because they have married a second time without ther required formality i

of docketing the final decree of divorce." But tho Valentino case, officials

say, has done considerable to check i growing carelesFnesfl about legaij

formalities Incidental to divorce and remarriage. It also has quashed tho likelihood of Mexican border towns bc-eomln.? Gretna Greens for Impatient lovers unwilling to endure the year's wait required by California's divorce laws.

Friday morning will be largely devoted to a discussion of International relations, participated in by women from eight countries. In the afternoon there will be four conferences, press and publicity, art. conservation of natural resources and education. Mrs. Read, chairman of press, will preside at the press conference which will le participated in by noted magazine editors, representative of the press associations, and state federation press chairmen. Saturday, June 2 4, will be largely devoted to a discussion of better American citizenship under chair

manship of Mrs. Pennvbacker. Sneakers will include Hamilton E. MacArthur of Glen Ridge. N. J., who will discuss 'The Junior City"; National Commander rranford MacNider, who will talk on "The American Legion's Attitude towards Citi-

50 tate federation units whioh com-I pes? the General Federation will be briefly told on "President's Evening." June 27, when each state president will speak cn "Woman as a Working Power in My State." 1 Simon Flexner. M. D.. director of the laboratories of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Researcn. will speak Wednesday morning. June 2S. j on "The Public Welfare and Modern ;

j Medicine." In the afternoon Hugh , jS Cummlngs, M. D.. Surgeon Gen-j j eral of the United States, will speak j on "The New Public Health;" Hugh j j Frayne. genera", organizer of the

I American Federation of Labor, will j speak on "The Prison Labor Prob

lem and Society." One of the special works of the federation Is elimination of Illiteracy and a report of what has been accomplished In this direction will be given by Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart,

ir.g, June 3 0. and the final business j special room session will also b. held on tnis i ;r-r'r,n- ' d-.te. when the results of the Men-!1'1'1 VVa sh . r. .

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The 'Thin Skirt League'

Pari?. June 3 "The Thin Skirt League" is the litest feminine organization to start Paris a-talking. It.s object i-? to safeguard the rights and tho lefts of those jcung ladies who, possessed of shapely underpinning, find themselves hard hit by the edict decreeifg that long -kirt.s shall be in fashion thi- .summer.

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Icr.g. to make thorn of such thin .-tuff that even In th shade their well-modelled props will be quite apparent. "We d.n't mir. .1 weiring fairly long skirt., because it is the fashion." declared one cf the leaguers, a pretty brünett with blue eyes, "but

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veiled only by silk stockings. If this part of our person, which i.s oLvIrn!y attractive, remains hidden hereafter, many men won't be able t distinguish a natural advantage that has proved itlf very Important after the short skirt fashion was implar.tod."

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"I joined the league," said another, a tall blonde mannequin, "because I don't like long skirts. They make me miss all the 'effects' I made when we were allowed to wear dresses down to the knees only. Now, to attract, really Is very diffi

cult. I hopeinext winter the skirts j wo. will be shorter, otherwise I'll quit , .--n '

being a mannequin and become a painter's or sculptor's model. Then I may wear skirts as short as I p'.tase. or not wear any at all." "I am glad to be a leaguer, declared finally a small arpete of about eighteen, "because my legs are prettier than my arms the latter are too thin." The "league," which has already many members, has established Its headquarters In a litttle tea-room near Paquin's, and its decisions promise to be most fully followed.

Federation of Women Has Large Program For Biennial Conclave Ten Days Session at Chautauqua Bring Together Many Distinguished Speakers 10,000 "Women From Over U. S. Are Expected to he Present.

CHAUTAUQUA. NEW YORK, June 3 Retween 10,000 and' 15,000

men from every state In the un-

on are expected to gather here tor

! the biennial convention of the Gen

eral Federation of Women's clubs, June 20-30. The executive committee of the General Federation will convene Tuesday morning, June 20 and that afternoon there will be a meeting of the national board of directors. At

S o'clock that evening there will be j n. meeting of the presidents of the j

fifty state federations (including District of Columbia and Alaska) !

and at the same hour the committee who has In charge the purchase and furnishings of the $100, COO home in Washington, D. C, to be used for national headquarters will meet. On Wednesday. June 21, the board of directors will hold a Joint meeting with state presidents and national department and division chairmen will meet Jointly In conference with state chairmen. The national council of the feder-

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White Shoes Fcr Every Occasion This Summer We are featuring white shoes in an unusually complete variety of appropriate and becoming styles. The distinctive character of our models and the attractive values offered will interest all who want the best in quality and style at a moderate price. Courteous and efficient salesmen will serve you promptly and well.

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TABLE DAMASK Mercerized Table Damask. 6 4 and OS inch, special Monday, yard üi7L SMALL TOWELS Individual or Barber Towel, red border, special. Rr dozen 0Jv PILLOW CASES 42 and 45 inch stamped rillow Cases, reduced Y9c TOILET SOAP Jap Roe Toilet Soap, special, three Lars ' 1 Q for 1 TALCUM

Jap Rose Talcum Powder In

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HANDKERCHIEFS Men's and women's Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched, q special at COLLAR EDGING Embroidered Cellar Edsir.p. In white and jad, whit .and scarlet and buff and 00

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COATS THREAD No better thead than Coats;

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NOTION SPECIAL Parl Buttons, Sri'-ker! Braid, Snap Fasteners, best Pir.,

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HOSIERY SPECIALS TVe are closing cut 4 broken line? of Women's. Misses' and Children's Hose; unusual val

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