South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 180, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 June 1922 — Page 8

THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 29. ,1922 - ""TTf Si fCK I Ä TT i 1 (A ) J of -VOMEN i

THE SOUTH 3 END NEWS-TIMES

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A rr.rt .I'-lighiful nfair of th n.Uv.efk was the hri party at th" Country cl.il. .. r. lay afterro..:.

Tli" ZrJ tahls of : l r - as lhv v. i l f.n the erar.da. .'it govr,(-'I in ail their mb finery, made a not I I as.r. ?h rr'-n fnrn,-l a ; rf n t ; y - -j m rn r p:,!ur-. r (.lC'rv - round f.-.r nil th iv.d ' ; -1 the a: 'J -at rs of;.t 1 gay f'ow. fs '-') the many f. farlrn f.. it- 1 He t a i.i 1 w .a s t ..f - - centered w.th I -Ol 'if. i a .-' a 1 cornflowers1. r.i-. a m;-:-and p;nr; rr, 'r.k ( a r!, fhii" ! wiy tn th a rt..- -, i i ( ry';.! h'.-4 -wi r ! .i'I'l -m t. T' a v as fr,, rui.' l'V th i Ani'ir.K Ihn' hav- j w i .Mr-. Karl Klntr. Mr?. (i orpr- S h rü.a n. Mr -. ; Iiri--n, Mr?. Frank S'. an. Li-a i. Mrs. EcUir Jr.hr.fton. Mrv J.-hr. ;rin;rn. ?lln F'rar.'-s Thurri.in. Mrs. Harry Hchadt. Mrs. Alu:i ShMi- r, Mi. . (innre M. u-f' 1-akT. Jr.. Mi--' Cathrrin Corm'.-y, Mr. W. J. Kat. Mr. K. 1.. ' oo;or. Mrs. Iroj JU'irer. Mr.. I. W. Hann. Mrs.Lw !-l'::.ir.. Mr. Or Oltoh. Ml.-.i Harah Witwer, Mi V?rni Klb"!. Mr. Chri.-tian I'r '... Hnraro Kimblf. Mr. h"nn JOar. Mr.. Howard Woohrton. Th.-out-of-town eu'-ts ;n lüd -1 Mrs. CharlM liny. Mr-. U M. Vvalton.i Mrs. W. C. f:a!rd anl Mrs. !:. II. j Ahara from Mif-hawaka; Mr-r. Ch-t-j r C. Rrown of Ito-ton. Ma-s.. and j Mrs. C. 1. fJcstT of Cor?irana, T xas. Th first prü. a I lfrn:?h sdvf-r hot r'.sh riven bv Mr?. J. K. -N-:I. was, won bv Mrs. John Grimm. Th itcond prli, a sport hat by rielmold and Mis VanDuvs.-n Mi w a s won hv Mrs. C. Schmidt. Th" sport f blou?e givn by Mrn. I). FiTrTTrund. wan won by Mrs. Frank ShambVau. The lowest fcoro whinh was h. hi by Mis Fhob Mndnhall. won tlio Kold vanity ca.5,- donated by M:.--riortha Iarr Tho -econd lowe-t ,fi'l i.y .irs. J . i .1 j mi, v in' u in'- i pair of silk ho-e River, by Mrs Car-1 rie AdiT, Th- third lowest. a , kridpe set. was won by Mrs. Horace' V Kimble. The oroceds from the afTalr will b uel to equip a pla v-1 round for the children of th" club members irs connection with the club. Many of th uusts r"ma'.nfor dinner and dance in the evening, the program of dances bein play. .1 by the Tokio orchestra. Mrs. Howard CrarJil. 60S Cleveland av., entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening, the

guests being tho members of the Phi lyn IavMson. whose marriage to ; t he .s;ttir;g-room by the fire. Madge. Sigma sororit'. Ito3 and bachelor ' larer.ee A. King will take place I there anything I can do to help buttons centered the table ;t which j Thursday. The evening was spent jVu dress?" vrf soatrtl 14 nicrnl.tro. liiirin-,- tht . socially and a dainty luncheon, the; Dicky was standing in the doorbu.'dnrs.s session an election of ( f-; appointments of which revealed .t way of the- bedroom in the hotel

fleers wa.s held Those appointed ' were Miss Florence Reamer, pr. .-i dent; Ml Fsthr Hoke, vice-pr. si-' flnt' tii l;irv Iffl n.f :i rv I and ML Adeline Major, ti ;..sur. r. I Th remainder ol spent informally. the evenin.- w a I Tlie next meeting j of the sorority will be h Id in Sep' tcmber. at which time Mrs. SherIincoln way H man HIIUop. 1 will be the hosten. Mrs. Mildred Fabian. SM S. Main M.. was hrtfw Wednesday after noon to the members of the Golden Rod club. During the business - s5ion it was dec Med to give a card

party this evening at Siiek's hall and'nuetto av.. will leave ihursuay eveanother July Is. The remainder offing fnr Montreal from which point

the afternoon was spent socially and luncheon was served t nine rr.en..bers and three guets. In two wt tks the club will !e entertained at the ho:ae- of iMrs. etta st. A. H. Gray, 917 MarlThe Clay and Harris Home Fconomlr club held its annual picnic "Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Monhaut. Fnion rd. A putluck dinner w a-s ser,.l at noon to 50 members. The afternoon program consisted of interesting readings by Mr.-', ko-etta Incley. Mrs. Irene Wolf and Mrs. H. H. Fickf nacher. Duritir the social interval Contests were enjoyed, the favors being won by Mrs. Irene Wolf. Mrs. Esther Schultz, Mrs. Ilmma Seamerhorn. Mis.s Maud Gray, Miss Flizatieth Osborne. Mts. Kll K'op'cr, Mrn E. H. Casey. Mrs. H H. Fickon.-cln t . Ruil ("luibh and Wllliard flofhr.f r. The next meeting of th.o club will b held Sept. 2 4 nt the home of Mrs. '. J. Kramr, N Ntr Dame av. The Jolly 12 Hirthday club enjoyed an all day meeting We.lnev.lay at the home of Mrs I. Sluss. 02 4 Sherman av. Garden f'ower- fo-med an attractive ct rt.-rpieo for the table j at v;h:ch 1 member' were seated The afterat a 12 o'chv-i noon after the spent s-KU.aHy. the chit will 1 i n r e r. l''.:,,''s.'; ses-.or. ""A aTi". e r t tri feting o t be d Julv at

At Wheelock's At Wheelock's .TOYS FOR THE FOURTH

Toy Cap Pistols Outfit consists of one automatic Scout Pistol and 10 boxes of Q.s, each box containing five rolls. Outfit complete 60c Victory Pistols Shoot with a loud report 15c. Automatic Pistols Made of stamped steel 10c.

The New Daisy Liquid Complete Line of Toys for

George H. Wheelock & Company

.Vii.a :;ru" Mr.-. I'. IL Mack, who) north of the city, will be the ;!".-; --s .:t an all-day m . .-1 1 ri i

Mrs. J. A. Wl.kf-r. S. i: Wash- I .-.li.ri a v., ntt-rtai r.t I th 1 1 : i n 1 - r s ; th- l'.J.I, Il.ithi' t lab WV.l::-.-- j i . i y a: t r n n. I.hl rnt rnl :'.- and , i.f ti.t.- .if; -riaxjn wrrt won l.y Mr?. I. John h a : : t . r i . x i : i . M.r.-. llrwooil '. i ulk- ai:..l M rs. J. s:al'T. Foil'wthe 0a:n- a ha!; t lur.ch'-on was In two Wffks the rlub will w::h .Nil.-1. Kal;a 1'inktrton, T. . I.i:a. ol:. Way VI. I Honoring Mrs. 'illiam Wood ct !Ho;;wuoi, Cah, th- houseö'u:t ol 'Mr-t. W. Ciai.ill. Jlr.. A. C. Muril.. k, I.awion(J av., f-ntertaint-.1 at 'a 1 o'clock luncht-on WcJnc-'lay fol-jlo-'l Ly Lri.Jf. (l.irlt-n llowt-rs ot . j.ifk aiitl whit' formed the aitracu" t-nttrjii oi iri lauu at I ii.' 11 Li.iifl rj ji.ai Vi IUI 1 - j ..l . i . . . . ... i f . i ' jw-t. .Mis'. John Moore won the ; la v or at bridge and Mi.-. Wood w.c ir. -litfl with t:u- uv.-t favor. Mrs. . Cliapin . W. dr..-: Wilitam 1) Ollrifn. 114 w .i'ti.ru it ..1 'it 1 1 1 a Y Cht i n I lay. her k'u -.-: s L.-;n? a few tri. .:.( of Mrs. Marshall Collins, ot 'Jv in-aa City. Mo., who formerly re-l.-ii b d hf.re and who ia sspendin? a ; l' w da s in the city. i ! Th. :o Indi-! ' ana A enu Cliri.-tian churi-h waj ; r.t' i tairud at th' home of Mr. audi MYs. Faul Fiten, 2t')ö .S. Michigan, st. A picnic lunch was erved to : imfn.bers prr. nt, and after a short j I busir.e.srt .sf-s.sion outlofr g.i.n)fs were j ! placed and later la Ihe evening ai watt melon l'ea-t tta.i enjoyed . around a car.iphre. The rcirular; ! merlin of tho cia. v. ill be announc ed later. The Misers Genevieve and ImO' pc.-io Avery rntertained Mondiy evening with a bunco party as a ; courte-y to Miv Mil 1 red Foegly ; i wli will leave July! for a trip to j National park. Seattle j and other wstern points. The r. ,. K,,-,. . o t.-i Mi , ,' - - - j 1On Tuesday' evenin.fr, Miss Flor-) " v'" Anderson, 710 K. Sample sn.. r.i.'riainea i.r.vusrW huhl-ii . n was .-'ere.i ana tne guest oi , honor r'ce.ived a corsage of roses I and swe.-t peas. Favors in contests! wer won bv Mn. Leonard Grubby . m and Miss Foeqrley. Miss Kuth Pommert, Kdgewator; pl.. entertained Informally Tuesday I evening a a courtesy to MIs Caro-! color motif? of pink and white was 'served to eight guests, from a table , centered with ye'low daisies -rj 1 of the! Announcement Is maIe marriage of Miss Aveda Harber. daughter of Mrs. Harriet Harber, of ISturgis. Mich., and Italph Middelstadt. of Detroit. Mich., which tool" .' place Saturday at 10:30 o'clock, at j the bride's home in Sturgis, Rev. K. ! I'. Sleo officiating. The couple v.r;a at tended by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur; May. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Middles-tad: will reside in South Rend. Miss Mary MacKibbn. 20." Marsue win sail on isaiuruay on in"Canada" for a two Tnonths tour of Furope. She Will be a member of a party of 20 composed mostly of Chlaco people, w hich will visit England. Helgium. 1-rance. Switzerland. Italy, through the Austrian Tyrol to Germany .and will sail from Hremen for the return. They will also attend the passion Play at Oberammergau Dr. and Mrs. Samuel King, of Hridgeport. Xeb., who have been visiting their son Karl King and Mrs. King, left today for the east where they will enter Columbia university for the summer. Mrs. Karl King reI turned Sunday from Macatawa par.?

where he spent a few days with her!an- Tho xviitpr express

father. Dr. P. Moerdvke. formerly of this city, who sailed from New York Taes.!ay on the "Mauritania" In company with his daughter. Mrs. S. F. Duncan and her two children, of Toronto. They will make a four I months tour of Europe and he met in Pari the first of September by Mr. Duncan, who will make the return trip with them. nu coon mir. Com to Michigan City. A wonderful resort. Grand opening. Saturday. July 1st. Famous Tokio Orchestra. Finest dance ca-ino in Middle t. Two-mile beach. 1 7 5-tf. I When You Say Cigars Say Dutch Masters. lCStf Ronson Repeaters Every boy should have a Ronson Repeater. It flashes like a real pun. It is absolutely harmless. Price 25c. Pistol the Beach

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July 7 for Alaska. They will spend ' business interests are at 1 1 yd er. Revelations i Tin: way dicky n.XTin:i:ii IAl)(;i: INTO KK1ZS WAKC ITLXI1SS "The waater is laying the table in suite Dr. McDermott had secured for us, his face holding the anticipatory complacence which the thought of good foor generally brings to masculine features. 1 brought myself back from mj drowsy dreamland with difficulty and smiled up at Dicky. "You sound mM attractively Dicken ev,ue," I said. "If you could only produce Mr. M.ieawher to grill thw or fix somethi pani now." "You're only talking to postpone getting up." Dicky grinned down at me. "I know you when you're sleepy. Rut It's no u-e. Up you got, unU3s, of course, your head Is hurting too bad. If it Is, I'll bring your dinner in here "My head isn't hurting at all that is, nothing to speak of," I amended conscientiously, "and I'm I not f-eeny any more. Hut. Dtckv. what will the waiter think of me looking like this?" T nil t 1 1-r.0 1 wl ti.T nn , . . 1 "l ioreri'Viil. and felt mvself fliichtnr- n i little at the quizzical gr'.n I saw upon '. Dicky's f.axe. "Think." be fvhnf.l th

onlv one thing nofho for h'm to - 1arish 1"'aI1 ''' Mrs- F- P-ndllnger. ' r-nerally a.-rurtea occurences. Pudthink, and that is. that you've ben ! Mrs- A- Honer. Mrs. R. Hernhard ami!'1"" unexpected in th-ir nature,

in to something which vou j : shouldn't, and that I very properly I ave you a hustbandly biff on the i i properly-t rained gent, but I'lf bet i a cookie he'll silentlv .nnnl.iml mi in bLs heart." "Ynn Don't Mean-" "Oh. Pifky. in stoj your non. serkse!" t groaned. "For if there's a grain of truth i n wha.t you siav I won't go in the other room at all." "What Is It L!l n,vay? tells you: 'Don't be an anointed Idiot jut been use. you know how'." Dicky's oice. held a touch of Impatience. "What d'ye think you're going to do during the time vouVa cetfin rid of thoA black and blue spn. co into a nunnery? Can't be done, my dar. You've got to hunt up Katie arrd get hark home, anl that all cntaiL being seen in public. I'll grant yoxi that I'd balk on entering the public dining-room of thi, hotel or any other with you jus: m-w. for I'm the ultimate grot In thi businevM. ."hut a dinner in our rwn room like this with jut Dr. TcDemott nrd one lor.e waiter present is s-nae-thing ele ai-ain. Her arc your shoe, stick out your fet and I'll put thc-n on for you." I ibeyel him. but nThanlilly, for I was much np.et by h's reference to h!mef a the "ultimate I 'Viy. mean that I p'eade,! "you don't people will rewxiiv think "Yon Uli!. Lllotl" 'Th.M I Cäve you your ar..1 plenty." Dicky nnerte1 wih madier.ing cheerfulness. "Why. of course, they will! You ought to know that. All VfMjVe cot out of this io a black eye. Hut the reputat!on of being a wife -M:rgr Is plnred or. me forever .and ever. I don't car s, long as only hn!o! vxai .on and hou" phxxlH.ans and peevp r-f that sort to whom little affair of this kind are only Instances of almost dally, or. rather. ; hourly recurrence. Rut f fver the i-nys heard about It Fd never hear the !at rf it. but they'd preI ter.d t.-. all right. and existence ; wouM a j;:r: one hrrfic little Mc of purgatory until they get a chance : to get some other fellow's goat, j Don't you dare It any of the Durkee you until your r.vap Is .all straight again. I ran imagine what old Alf would do to me if he'd pet a r'.impe of ynn now." The Jealousy which always) lurks j

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:.x.:X-:S. , .-:::. .;' V v.wno in company wnn ner rrunpr, ; xj. iiiiuvniiiiiii.'ii w i m.iiM.ii, in,..,. the summer with Mr. Davis, whose ; ?A .Wife i r r vi in my heart at any reference, no matter how remote, to Edith Fairfax leaped p. flaming unreasonably. ; irret--ponsibly. "You needn't childishly. "I'll worry, not be I said apt to g neir the Durkoes, or nhame vou i .... 1 with any of their relatives bv mV ' awiui appearance. For a tremulous, remorseful sec-' ond. I thought I had made by hus-' band furiously angry. He scowled J blackly, and muttered something! under 'hi (breath. Then he looked j down at me for a long second, threw i back his head and 'aughed heartily. "You little Idiot!" he -aid. pulling me to my feet, and slipping ?m arm around my shoulders. "What you reed 3 another black eye to match the one you have, and to take some of the nonsense out of you. Hurry up now and get Into whatever clothes you want to wear for supper before I decide to take the game as well as the rrame." The Aurora Rible class of the Sunnyside Presbyterian church will meet at the church this morning at S:30 o'clock and will be taken by motor to Pleasant Iake for an all day picnic, a pot luck dinner and lunch will he served. The Iadies Sewing Circle of the Zion Evangelical church will be entertained this afternoon at the AI rs It I? Thnnn i The Helena kebekah Sewing circle i will meet the- afternoon at their hall with the following hostesses; Mrs. ,,an an'1 Mrs- Charles Engel. The Aid Society of St. Joseph hosr'ii in eruenain wun a iawn party on the h(f-pital lawn this afternoon from .1 to ". Mr.. L. W. McGann i chairman of the committer in charge and all members of the society and friends of the hopital are invited to attend. Mrs. Charles F. Hanta Ml?. E. Jcf11 Rura. fer.son blvd.. and Miss M. of Goshen. Ind., have gone to Neu ! York and Hoston. Mrs. Hanta will; aci as nosies.-i at trie uarvai'l uni v c-ity summer sc hool while east. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Xewhou-e, W. , -i.asaue av.. anu .ir. ana .Mrs. taniey j Hailey. X. Main St.. will Kavn Thurs- ! day for a motor trip to Grand Rapids. Mich., and will stop on their return at Fish lake for a month. Miss Vf na Shaw, of Che'.an. Wah. is spending the week with Mr. anl! Mrs. K. X. Shanefelt and Mr. and' Mrs. W. H. koherts. 1345 E. Olar st. BIRTHS Mr. and Mr. Alben Stubbs. 1441 llidlrath .":., a daughter. June 2''.. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harding. M0 Pair view av a daughter, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Himer Alwnr-1. 1, akviHe. a son. June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw. "21 X. Iafayette st.. a dughtetr. June 2. ä. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, r.2 Wer.-er a son. June 2.". Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Filiey. 2 2 .1 X. St. Peters st., June 2, a son. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Freeland. 1122 Dcwcy av.. June 2$, a son. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Smith. ".25 Wenser st.. June 2". a son, at Epworth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. He'erman, 10T.6 Xiles av.. June 22. a daughter. It pays Garments. Sample st. to cab Aetna hat.s cleaned, Oarers. 916 E. LJncvdn 2376. Advt. 177-tf When you say cig.ar say Dutch Masters. Advt. 165-tf.

Advice to Girls

Zr ANSZ LAURIE i i .a it ann: r: I a z'.v our: in in ' - r but I rar.r. t r p .r ci rl in 1 s'.Tndir- wo;:; l.AFKli:: In y. iv - r, i. and a !:. I'.y in with in. ' tr;- h. n. for I an? a ! i- r.' h o r social ; ll'it'i'-r thin ttnrrv r.:n and be tin v.-. i-n.1 l.nppy in futu r y -i r.- 1 think I will carry nrvt ':" y. tr -i n ? f wIt ;n I h n t think j.;u h Kalizir.sr that thi- a ni rr.eni i t t"ii- 'iU-.-:i"r.. a :li" '.a-v re-ort I: am aj'' .ilir.; to v.-u for ad vioe. a N'.viors AN"Nl'rS: Mrrv the rr.an you ;o". rriy (If ir. -.vh-'li'T he i rich or jo;.!-. Tru-- Io' '-an conquer all things, over. sr. ine.Miaüty in social .'an dine I'.u. .ilinv1 all thing's, do n'd rr.arry a man yu .;o rot truly 1 v and d' not ::t marri'-l jut f.r th" ake of ir.'.ttimr married. Marry for 1 ve. PFAPv ANNIT7 PAFIHF: I .",m a yourr man : vcar old. I havf hffji V'.i r.- v,!:r incr with a .rirl two r than mvself. but ii ji.m not iroimr with her at jire st mt, j I !ov this irirl dear'.v. She said I ! that pho loved me. but we had a falling f-ut over siirh a foolish little th;n. I would like to irain hfr love hak aciin. It almost br-ak my; h. art to c;-'- her ui. o I w?uld like . your -1-f st advice. WOTwUTFI) HOY WORRTFT) FOV: Co to youf friend in a manly way and tell her frankly that you are sorry for what occurred, and that you would like j to bt friends acaln. Perhaps she. I j n-o'.Hn" fif vnn t r An t Vi ' c vrrv I thir.t:. nn.Ml AXNIF. TiATTRIE: ' I am a cirl 17 year of acre, and I love a younET man two years my senior. He has called on me for almost a yei'ir. until Saturdiy nistht, when we had a little 'vvvit." It wa my fault. an j wfll srladlv take all the blame. 10, n.a. toi t me oiten tnat ne loveu i rf. v,t tr-Tfr.,l mp ve-v klndlr ci ' T t mrt v,;rv, There !s a certain clrl -u-ho 1 also . ' . ; in love wun mm. ana pn mys n j will get him io r- with her, no m.atj ter what she ha to do. ) Now that we are cro. he was jern sperrking to her on Sunday eve ! ning, and she told him she was j broken-hearted. It made me very ..nliina 'in.T T n'unf n rof ain bla yn yfu ,ra?0 advi me ' what to do? Don't vou think he cares for me ' . , ..... .i. If he doesn t. !sn t there someway . . , . . . . , i can niaue mm imi- 1 1 i r-. Would you advise rrte to tell him tli at I 'tn sorry, and ask h!m to call on me? DONESOME WONDER ER LONESOME WONDEREE: Since i j you were in the wrong, invite the j you rug man to call on you and tell j him that you are sorry. In the fu ture avoid anything unpler.iant, and cau.e his thoughts of you to be kind and pleasant. That is the way to hold a man's affections, my dear. Annie Taurle will welcome lette of inquiry n subjects of ftimlnlne inter'i: from young womtn readers of rhis paper and will reply to theim In theo columns. letters to Mi.ss 7aur5e should be add reuses! to her. In care of this ofhee. Tomorrow'n , HOROSCOPE By G em v it vt Knbl$ FRIDAY. .M'Ni: Si. Peculiar and perplexing situations are forecast to develop under this day's disconcerting planetary government. Disputes, slander and mi.i.v o- ri'.tu iiom nie lunar iransiis. A Wrongly matefie uranian force rubs, with Mars and Mercury lending their unfriendly assistance. Hy mutual aspect Venus is trine with Mars, which might be turned to favorable social or affcctional activities. Those whose birthday it is have the augury of a year of complex conditions, with unexpected diffieulties as we'L as slander and dis!UU 'M'MsUr.p. : tnd company. day may be . en na oorn on x n 1. inclined to ho rash, hasty and untruthful unless carefully trained f.irly in life, but it will be artistic, affectionate and extremely popular. Reflections of a Bachelor Girl My . son. Ivov simple art thou in thy judgments of w mer. Fr, those whom thou fearest and t-' ke; to fife are, perad venture, sa 1". ard sin .pl. r : ii.it: breakfast ;too.l-; whi thoe whom thmi j tröstest are full of wiles and dane1 !"oU- NUl't..fies. Yea as innocent. a. ir nocuous as 'the drink that is poured op.r.iy :s j x dim-el that Ilirterh frankly, and ! f.clf'ih thee p.t-n.uiK'H b-f(re the j multitude I P.ut a DEMFHi: damsel as ; strong wine srvl in blue teacups. 1 Go to! So long a.s a dams. -I per'tnitlf'.h the to f Thy f-hfkels fr ly upon htr; so vz as she dt.ic.an ifth th.- !'.:ST m-a:, and leade;h th'.e ur'o the expen -ivo resiau ' r.ints; so b r. g as 5ie ord e j-et n Fr.T" h elishe-s aed r--ju reth to b-?i ' driven in hni(u::nes. 1 t not thy lo-.art bi t rc'ii b!e,I. j Hut. when she urgeth KCONOMV, ar d saith. "Xay, we will take a street car." when he reprove h thee for Oo You Sew In Comfort! Perhaps our eyes tire easily while: sewing. Do you realize that rightly I tittd glasses would jrobably correct tha trouble. Dr. J. BURKE Over 20 years in South Fiend. 230 Somh Michigan Si. jT:e House of the Kryptok Glasse., Prices Moderate.

thine -xtrava prance in brinnlns gifts when he offen th to do thy mendin and markeünjf HEWARK of h r! For hr designs are deadly, and a'rf-ady loth sr s- th non. aboiii thy n-rk. and thy monosrram imnn

the ''fin clth- and the e a.lonery. So lone n -1- - a . . . " to io i iiKen out eveninsr. and no--y . ..... 1 - - .- N , 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' f -. V. . . i - ...4. iu i an,. rei.i ana rooiinee about Karden, b,. of porn! chwr, whatso-v-r th- strain upon thy purse. For purse. s worth the price. I .ut when she prefpre-th tr iM-ii Mir. jreifre.:n to sit at im'.mi. ana us: mike thee oo m.l ' i.i , wr.cn bnrtroth forth th. hahnc-di.-h and th- roolins i; when -h taketh nut Vi.r lri Kn.K.np and Ieadcth thee to talk about thyself, then is dansrer at hand. I charT' thee, grapple thy DC D D D Phoenix Hose The reason so many business and professional men have adopted Phoenix hose as a part of their everyday wardrobe is because they, combine service, quality and good appearance, all woven together, making a perfect hose. Silk hese 75c and ....$1.10 pr. Fancy clocked hose at ..80c pr. Fancy drop stitch hose $1.00 pr. Taldng Advantage Scores of women have purchased their holiday and summer footwear by taking advantage of Ellsworth's great sale of white footwear which is now in progre ?s. White Buckskin shoes at .SS.fllS White Kid shoes at $..8.1 White Reignskin shoes at $4.8." Shoes made to sell at not less than $10.00 pr. n Shoe Row Mazzaine Floor D D P D ciczunz30c Judge Us By Our Service 1 m w i ir ' CI! Our claim in this case, is that we are competent, skillful, painstaking Optometrist. IUit f)ur patrons must constitute the solo jutl-ro and jury. Ry their decision we will gladly abide. We have no feur of their verdict. We Keep Abreast of the Timet in All Our Work. H. LEMONTREE Kuth lVtid' ledlni Optometrijt and We ca.n 3upi!c.t any lr. that Is ma 4 lswhr. Gc 0 Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $3,000,000 Assets $1.377,000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profils, $50.000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 West Washington Ave. F. M.-nOONi; Trcas. (Formerly 124 S. Main St.)

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edorn to th. with hookf of S lonpr ftj she makh a lackey of thee; so 'on?r as phe firderrth the about and kepxh the busv unnins: errands ar.l fulfilllnic h.-r vvhimis. be content and complain not But when she ?royvh CONST 1i:i:ATC; when she seko:h to alt upon TIIFH; when she callejh th?o 'Foor boy!"' and I Iddfth t'pN rest from thy w.ariness; when sih will

not permit thee to burdt n V i v se r with her umbrella and h r p ! reels. ke-p watch upon thy step. !e: thy foo-t be raueht in the M7T which awaiteth thee. Verily, verily. my Pin. in thy judgments of women, thou art more simple than one that corth to a ."Fire Sale." rtwetinc tn rin.1 a rw' barprain. and more foolish than mo 3DEZZ3DC

The Men's Row

Distinctive Furnishings for Business and Professional Men

The Artloom Shirt

Knit Ties for the Conservative Dresser

Plain black many novelty If You Prefer

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In South Bend just about every woman yen meet Is wearing an attractive ve.stee in the front of her frock, sweater or suit "Hramley" collars and sets, eyelet, organdy, linen and lace models for slipover sweaters at r0o to $1.2." Tuxedo collars and sets for the tuxedo front. Organdv or lace at 59c to $1.75 Camisole vestees of pretty laces are summery $ 1 .4 ) tO

To Be Sure! You'll Want One for the Fourth Xo we're not going into details r.' -.v !- au-e the.-, isn't enouch spare b-rt here ,i;; .t. ,.t,- , ,,u: tomorrow's .ad.

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the most m:rTirix soith nr.vn HOMIl Th nort benutlfu. T'.rr. In Fnuth Tend recarded frtn the ar.dpV.r : of rhitecturl lauty v.-.-.i2', 3S hollow a.s a cipher wltho: a po"! ha.:ini? ysterrw Stirur furni at. aceman at 30 9 S. o'd - timer at Michigan n. the knows hi buine.. nr.d he l!s h THATHIFR n'RNACK. Cil him up. Lincoln f 3S4. 1 ". :i. It pays Carmen:. Sample st. to ca" Aetr.a ha.s rlAjred. i 2". IJncln 2"T. A d T . 17 7ini ici in i in 0 n D D J

hat bu3'rth a b ' Mau of blurb upon th rover. Y ' Is evr- rr-. (Copyrlcht,

of soft mercerized broadcloth in white A dressy, comfortable sdiirt that wi.l r-t:der service. The desirable amcur.t of smirtr'sis assured by its perfect tailoring. You'll f ; right about taking off your c. it. if you're weiring this shirt you feel right abou: the pr;ce too JS.2T.

silk knit, four-in-hand ties in chain-knit weaves S2.

a dash of color In your knit neckwnar, we feel certain our assortment will meet w:th your heartiest approval 7."c and $1.00

El Heres a Good Value in NightShirts and Pajamas Slipover style Xichtshlrts, male of gno.. quality Windsoi crepe, regular price J2.no, tomorrow and Saturday at $1.7!) P.ajamns in fine grade soisette. $3.00 values HX $"!.8." A very extensive a s-' artrnent of new vest In gs arid b.mdir.g.s moderately price, f 5 n Such is the expression made by many of the women who have had their wash day troubles eliminated by the use of this popular washer. In building the Coffield one thought has been kept in mind, that of making an electric washing machine so simple that it will afford any woman a pleasure to use it. This idea has been carried out from the wringer clear down to the casters. You'll enjoy seeing this machine operate. Phone for demonstration. 1 ?! I MAIN 107

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