South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1922 — Page 8
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HAMMOCKS for the porch, cottage, camp or motor trip. V. c arc showing an extensive line of finely made hammocks equipped with pillow divided head and toot suspension beautiful color combinations in subdued shades 8 styles to choose from priced at ?3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.75, $10.00.
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, hi re. h th" ItMc ither. The Sn.nna cla of the ,u' .Memorial .vjncay srnooi neia r ir rnfn!h!r mretir.cr Thurslav afffrr. n at th hom of Mrs. K. J. j Fu'M'irth, Ia.rorte av. Th jTOjrn .as ;rfv;,I'l ovor y tho president. M!. Kl'.a Zinn and th? devotional .vr ly Mrs. Suddnnh. FollOA'lnsr th program, a hif'lM contf-t was enjoyed the prize, belnp: hy Mr.-. I Henderson. The next moetIr.ij l'.l not h h-IJ until September nt -which t'.mo Mrs. R Monlmen will l e th hOHtf?q. The rnemJers .f tho Prisdllai.ew1ns circio wer entertained TSiursday evening at tho homo of Mis Anna Marohn. 71Ö PenoFylvarda av
Nineteen membrrs and fix pueSt3days in tho city the guests or reia,-
were nresert ;md Knrnt the evening with evinsr. Among tho ;uertn were Mr.. 1. IZ. Stevens ant Misd Freda rAwrx. of Detroit. Mich. In two weeks tho circle will meet with Ml? sea Ixuie and Lydia Ierlnff, W. Jenerson blvd. Jllw Roaile S!nler. 115 S. Hill Ft., entertained the. mrmberajof the I) and I Runco cluh with an Informal dancing: party follorwlnsf a weiner roat Thursday evening At like Park, Hudson lake. The affair wa.1 gdven Kit a courtesy to MIps Helen Calder. of Chicago, who Is the house srueet of Miw Kathryn Harman. Th cJub will entertain with a houo party over th week end in Mbjs Calder's honor and at o.iformal affair next Thursday e'venlriff at the hem of Mis Grace Kerr. 42 8 S. Taylor st. The Triplgan orchestra will play for dancing. Mrs. I. W. McOAnn erctertnined at a l o'cJock luncheon at the Robertson Tea room Thurmlay afterno(,n. rriß-ht RTiiesta were fixated at the luncheon tahle, which waa centered wltn a wicker basket af garden riowers. Miw Flossie JVnroJ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllaim Penrod. 302 Ilncoln way W., Mishawaka, became th brld of Tilrtle C. Townsend. son of Mr. and Mr?. Robert Townsend of Detroit, Thursday evcnlnff at 8:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the First M. I, church. Rev. A. K. Monger performed the ceremony. Tho bride was attractively attired in a gown of white canton crepe. She wore a corsagv of sweet peas and rosee. Following a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Town send will be at home in Detroit. BIRTHS Mr. and 'Mrs. Kdward S. Lukens, Toronto. Can., daughter, Mary Ann. June 2 9. Mrs. Lukens was formerly Miss Helen Russ. of this city. Mr. and Mm. Paul II. Inwood. 603 S. St. Joseph st., daughter, June 23, at Kp worth hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pouczik. ".12 Rirdsell Ft.. June 22. a son. rou a good Tnui; Come to Michigan City. A wonderful resort Grand opening. Saturday. July lat. Famous Tokio Orchestra. Finest dance casino In Middle West. Two-mile beach. 175-tf. At Whcclock's 6 Compounded Quarterly Incorporattsl for f.t.OOO.OOX) Aew $1,3?7,0(V) Contingent Funl and Undividt! Profits. 5 5 0,000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 Wot Washington Ae. F. M. DOOM:, Tnas. (Ponncrly 121 S. Main t.)
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Mi.ts Ittith Warner. 202 iZ. Irjb.nl jfnv ViJ1 f,ntirt,i:n .n nbrs or j.;.,0 c;,,rj,.n i0j r;n,3 0f tno nrst i ,,,v, -,,' of'errnnn Th' annual rirnic f-f the Sunday of th" Irninan'ifl M. i:. vh'ir-h will ;-ie l Ju;y 4 at K.iI' V A baskrt lur.rh will be erei ij.;irk. J-at nr-on the aftc-rnoiin p"nt pwith r:x( and ouMnr sport'. MLs Jnophln-K Sullivan, 123 E Pox t., '.h the gufT-t of Mr. and .'.Mrs. T. W. SI. :t on a motor trip .to HuntlrKtrn Ir. C. II. Myers and family. 710 iU". Washington av.. have returned rrrorn a fl'ark. Mr.. II. C. McCormlck and luarl. of Sfattlo, Wash., are fruets of Mrs. Alice Dickens, son, the 616 S. St. Joseph fct. George H. Wheelock. V. A. Bryan fsnd George A. Robertson have unno to northern Wisconsin a flshln? trip. Mrs. W. F. Wood of I.09 Angeles. 'Calif., who has hc-en tho guest of Mrs. w. G. CrablH, North Shore dr.. luu returned to her home. Mr. Arthur Irwin and eona Arthur 405 Lincoln Way W., have gone to Muke?on. Mich., where they will fpend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon MakeiLskl, of Ann Arbor. Mich., are ppendlng a fe-w tlveA Frederick II. Ingersoil of the South Rond Conservatory Is conducting the violin department at Notre Dame University Summer School. Mrs. W. H. Shonts. 202 E. Marlon st., has returne-d from a months vltit with relativen in New York City. Mr. and Mrt. Garry Mooro and daugl'-r. Petty. Dallas. Tetx., formerly of this city will arm Monday to be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones, W. Washington av. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Reyer and Miss Miriam Reyer, Porter, av., MRS. SOLOMON SAYS The Proverbs of 2dr. Solomon, to give wisdom to tho Wife, and to the Flapper a little understanding. Verily, verily, she that depiseth Instruction hall larn by many heartaches. But she that followeth my counsel shall travel the path of love In a twin-fdx, and arrive at the Houso of Matrimony UFFORF, her yeiaxs are too many. "Go to, go to!" crjeth the Cynic. "Why shall I etudy to know men? For thbi Is an Ago of Independent Women, and men ore but lt adornments and amusements." Rut tho Wise Damsel answereth, "Nay, they are O.VR of tho most important sexes! And to know their ways and byways rrutketh easy the way to comfort and a good income!" Rehold. Narcissus gazed Into the w-ater, and the water said, "How he admlreth mo!" Rut that which Narcissus saw waa his OWN reflection. And every man that gaeth Into a woraans eyes Is another Narcissua. Wit attracteth the ear and a bright hat catchest the eye. But a damsel who can hold her TONGUn and look inscrutable can hold any man. As a matron trying to look kittenish, so is a damsel of thirty that hohhx'th her hair and weareth a baby-pink hat. Rut the Wime damsel In cllntn black and a long veil is as a 'squab trying to appear "mature." 1x3, when other women pursue a man, bo not tempted, but stand THOU discreetly osi-ie. And, behold, when he Is fleeing from his pursuers, he shall pcradvenlure back Into THINE arms, for afety and consolation. Ait a telophono bell that rIn?oth when thou art In the bath-tub. as an Jcxlill 1m January, as a tea-gown at ci funeral, so is a woman that $ee)keth to di ;pvl a man' sorrow with pleo.sa.it platitudes and "Oh-cheer-ups" Rut sho that holdeth hl hand and .r.wrth that he Is "the inoit abused man In all the wtrld" Is as anodyne to the soul. .s sugar In the roup, so is a daii4sel that aith "Rye-bye, Sweetie" ov4 tho telephone Rut she that I i .uNiH a man uuriog uusinn-s nours L a-s welcome as a bill-collector at jifurty. Cien tho mode! young man wedileth th flirtatious flapper, the gossips hudder and shak their heads. Yet they are doomed to disappointment. i For having tasted all the fruits I of conquest, and the wines of sentiI nient she hath r.o curiosity coni 'fvning them. Sh rr-aketh an I DUAL wife. , I charge thee, be not like unto a -1 r phrase, which is easy to pick :r:. lut hard t o dnp; but like unto i :n tr (f name, which ' Iitricult to acj 'juire. but n.y t I-?s For, no mar. I valueth anjthing, from an educahath C'.st him a struggle. And in love, too much certainty i a deadly thin,. Tivn, heed ray proverbs and so or. a j .. 'v ..... .' .v.., ..i.iMnrt , twi , in , the s. h' oi of Experience there aro many hard lessor.-. And a little ! privat tuition from a post-graduate ' u- not to bo do.-pised. 1 So 'ah. NO NI JID OP (.LAND OPllIt ATION There is muoh talk of hndin- a' fountain ..f yc,:th in transplanting glands. ','. weary sufferers of rh.ettn.at'sm will welcome this but it's' onlv a camh'.e. One sure thine is I hat PIinsriMPTION No. is j doing wonders for South item l matics. It's certainly worth d rheutrvir.g. "all at cr write to The Iin.ion Drug Co.. Michican and Wayne. 2 75-!?. Tor good etticient dentistry at a reasonable ct st. consult Drs. Carson and Oren in their new location 125 W. Washington av. Phone M. T. 4 9. 143. It piys " call Aetna Oarers. Ctarrr.er.ts. hits cleaned. 31 E. Sump'-e t. Lincoln C37C. advt. 177tf
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Miss Mary MacKibben. 203 Marauette av., who left Thursday evenlng for Montreal from whitf.i point mi will sail Saturday for a several months trip through Europe. Mis-j MacKibben is taking th trip as a result of tho Oood Will Campaign conducted through the NewsTime. She wa3 accompanied n& Tr a- NV.es last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Thad Talcott, Mr. and Mrs. Rom c. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Abernathy, Mr. and Mri. Howard Woolverton, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ktudebaker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hering and her mother, Mrs. Stuart MacKibben. At NU es she joined th party from Chicago with whom she will mako tho tour. Mis Helen Gregory, winner of the News-Time contest, will sail on July 22 for a tour of devastated Franc.
Revelations WHY PICKY LOST 0i: POINT ANI WON A-NOTHi:it. . . , , Feminine moods and reactions curious things, almost as old as th.? characteristic of the masculiuf mjn(j u . . . v. t v, worship of my huaband whi. I had listened to the war remir.iscenes of hlmelf and Dr. McDermott Put the curtTiosa and tho evident distaste with which he met my enthusiastic comment when tho little physician had departed from the hotel suito chilled rr-y ardor effectually and mad.) mo captious, unreasonable and unhappy.
I slept but fitfully in the comfort-1 Katio mysdf? Not that I want to able but strange bed, and wakened ( talk to her when I do lind out where In the morning ju.t as tho first day-Uho is." ho amended hastily. 'That's light appeared beneath tho window J your Job. I'd only mako a botch of curtains with a vague feeling of di-jitRut I'd like to spare you every predion, which deepened to positive appearance in public with that lamp pettishness as I heard Dicky snor-jthat I can, and renting here this ing then was no softening name J morning would be better for your for It in the bed next mine. i nerves th in traipsing nround the I rose upon my elbow and looked r for-Ign sections of the city." at h'm sprawled comfortably uponi "You're awfully kind. Dicky." I his back with hia mouth open, liven said, "arid ry plausible. I think so good-looking a chap as my hu.s-jl'H accept your offer." band could not overcome such a. "That's sensible," he beamed.
handicap, and I ssid to myselr crossly that he looked like anything but the romantic hero I had put upon a shrine while I listened to the lit - tie doctor's nga. I was going along very comfortably
In a pettish inventory of tho deepen-1 frozen face sum dame is going to ing lines imperceptible when he iishow you."
awake and animated which the years were bringing to Dicky's, face, when I chanced to get another salutary glance of my black eye and db -colored forehead in the mirror. I shuddered at the thought whicti came to mo of the narrow escape I had had by awakening early. Fupp(j. Dicky had awakenenl firnt and "AU "i""" it I crept out of bed noiselessly and bathed and dressed without wakening liCKy. icars oi nouseKeepmt give one the advantage of knowing tho breakfast tastrs of one's family,! fv wdth the bedroom door cls..l. i' telephonetl nn order to the dinir.g-! room for grape-fruit, certal. b.ui.n. eggs, mutfln and coffee for two.; with the certainty that Dicky would; npprove of and enjoy the mo.il. Real ron-idernt." I TTa ot'lrd fo mo ns T hure on the! o'.nhfiTii nro-l n T oopnpii thn 1 .o.l - room door I saw that his mornit.g; mood matched my own. "What's th big idea''" he do - i mar.ded crossly. "Her you are e-. ting up in the middle of the -riht and waking everybody in the h tt il Do you think they'll s- r.d up a breakfast at this tim-o in the m rn- ; ing?' HLs irritation put tne match mine. Hut' the thought of the I had before me put uit the t ! i r . . . -almost before it had kindled, and ; was able to smother my r ::t?nand to answer him with disarm::-.-matter-of-factnss. "They paid they w ul 1 serve it m haJf an hour." I returned, "so you won't have to hurry." "I won't'."' Dicky drawb d r : -vokingly. "Isn't tint .-we.-t .f : ou Ittal considerate, I call ;t. put :i vou think I'm going to et up to breakfast in haif an h'Oir . ;'.e gt several more thinks t ::..::k.( that's all. Hat my order your If, or countermand it it's all one to j me And for goodness fak.- shut me And for goodness fak.that door again. 1'::. grip. i s.eep. I I obeyed with a furtive knewing that although ju believed every ward he Ing. vet h'- wavYbl appe.'. -fast nevertheless. Dickv lute bear the traditior.al - t row hv was s a -at hre-ik-bark and. 'o. a fon which I learned which cost me many bitter and ur.-j nccestsary tears in the arn:r.c. ' "OIi. Dicky:" Thai he would grumble all through the meal I also felt ured by . perlene", and, therefore, was .4gr----, ably iurpr:s-.I by his evident good'
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' . v.; . V : v. A t s . v. X v. I ! ?A GARRISON - --wi ! humor when hi appeared In the si'- ! or-room Jut after the waiter came in with th breakfast. , "Xow what's tho program?" he 1 askr'1 wllPn tho waiter had .served j tho grape-fruit and wo were discussing it. "Have you any idea w-here vou jo going to begin to hurt . t-V., o." where yoi for Katie' "I have th nddrr of her cousin.. I tho only relatives she ha? In this country. I am puro f?ho isn't there, she's too active and restlrns not to have found work at once, but they"! know her address, no doubt." "Why can't I go down and Inter view thorn V" ht asked, "and locate ovaiont.y pu a.-eu w ith my prompt ; acquit scence. "And no doubt you'll1 i nee 1 all your strength and nerves i j w hen you try to snatch Katie f rorn j ' tho kitchen of some upper-WeKv j i side apartment. I can imagine the! "Oh. Dicky!" I calculated in dismay, and I reiterated tho exclamf.tion mentally many time during the hajurs that followed while I waited tensely for my husband's return with news of Katie. WITHOUT ONE holiday costume Is hardly -your complete. 100 wonderful moon- - luht van,tv ,OX0;, anf i:- mp,h , nrp nn , tnd t $2 0- t Fllswprth's' They're worth dollars mo.-e. Co're t.arly and avoid being !.".ppo:.:it.--d. They'll go quickly fit t his pt ic . y T a ! n floor.) THE ELLSWORTH STORE MOST RF. AFTIFUL SOITH RIIXD i nrfr. The m.ovt b.autiful home in South ; Peri d r" -.tr'b 'i from tlie standpoir t 01 arcniteeturai f auty wor.id he -s r.o. ;ow a-', a cipher wit n out a coca heating .-ysten Surgiiy tiie furnace man at S. Michigan t.. is an t a - iim r a- uif Ka.o.e. , ... . i . , ' i l.now J -.i.-i 1 u-ir. r.-s and he so'.'. .5 th TIlATi'HI III FUPNACi:. Call hbn! up. I.::v-"!u ." ." 1 . 1 .". t f . 1 Benjamin Franklin , - C Cgx f i Originator of V.Tr- Diiocai It's a far cry' from Franklin's crude, cl.l fashioned split bifocals, to the invisible bifocals; of today. Our Kfoor.l pi asses cnaMo you to Fee i.ear and distant objects through tme pair of lenses, without the ilisliurinp; cemtbtetl secnjcnt. Tlay are the last word in eyesi s ifatbiactiori. Particularly Adapted to Middle Aged and Elderly People. M. LElwOMTREE South ISJ Lrbn O; toinrtrt't ud MaJiuiQ111 OticLaa. W car. aii.cta cy lar.aa that la rsaa '.swt.re ttt'i J. Mlchlfc-JUi Ft. i
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i Ncr.i: avic;gi,v txkis alict: coasting. It was a very hot day. Ta July sun bimed down from the fky. r.'.aking the earth warmer and v.T,rrnr. And while -.hi.s was as it should be in July, to ttet ready for the Glorious Fourth, rtill the ar.!:ral folk in Wood'.ard near the Onn? Ice Mountain wer net very heppy. Mct of the,-n wore coats or fur cr feathers, t r.d whil furand feathers are very pood thing in t!i winter, they not quite so Jcllv in the hot summer, "Still we mut net complain." ail t'ccl Wiccily to himslf. as h" cat in the shad on his hollow j stump bungalow, and twinkled h!fl j pink nose. "It will be cold Attain .j soon enough, and then we will b I siching for a warm dav." ! Just then N'urse Jar Fuzry Wuz-j , 7 , in r.ur.nj- Kentleraan s mukrat irdy housekeeprr, came out on the porch, fanning herself with her a p ro n . "I wish I could have a la re k'.!c of tho Orange Ice Mountain." sand Nur. Jane. "Well. I can't give you that, but I can go get you an ire cream ccn." laughed Uncle Wlggily. "Pleas do," beeged Nurse Jane, "and, while you ar at tho Ptore, get m a cake of soap. Dishes mut have their faces washd. even If the weather is hot. Get me soms soap." "I will," promisied Unci Wiegi'y. "aLso the ice cream." and away he hopped, not verj fast, and keeping in the shade as often as h COUbl. 'There's one good thing about hot weather." eaid the bunny, as be twinkled his pink nose slowly, "my rheumatism doesn't hurt so much." Vist then he reached the pen where Alic Wkbh Wobble. the duck girl lived. Alice wm out In front. Awlnslns: on th patp. "It makes m a l.ttl cooler to swing," he told Unci Wiglty. "But, oh! how I do wish I couid have a nice slide or coast on tn ice!" "A Plide on th ice! Just fancy!" laughed Unci Wlggily. "There never is any ice In simntr, except D
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qui k ; r. .1 i f oi d "It ,- .1 very i wn off i th" C i t " 1 n ' "A a . ; ' d ' s! i" ("r Wirjrily through t;; cAl t'rtt. S c ' n t h e v r r a " h p 1 the f. .- p s t r ;ir. I h:uht a c.ike for Nur .T.ir.e. N"t thrv t-m-e to the rrim i !ior and beucht thre ccr". rr ! ech fcr Nurse .Tar. and Alice, an 1 1 also one for th bunny ur.c'.e. ! i "Now w mut hurry home;" rxclaimed Ur.C.f Wiccily. as he art Alic stP.rtel f.itirz their ccr.e.s ' "Or" rflf "n w.' must hurry i be. oaue I dn't want Nur. Jar.e i cream to n-.e'.;. and another rea. con i I thinwe are jrcinc to hav 1 a thunder shower As h tpoke there was a f!ash c? ! light ar. 1 then a lnui ruir.h'.e and j roar. ! "Oh hurrvl" quacked did not Alice, who. like thundr.c romantic rr storms. "Give m th cake of soap to carry. Uncle Wlggily, as you have Nur Jane's ice cream c ne, and then v. e can hurry f ?er." Put. hurry a they did. Unci Wicrpily and A'.:c could not tap the rain. There was more lichtnir.g. more thunder and then down cam the h!sr dro;v, splashing everywhere. Uncle W!ggl!y and Alice were j soon all wet. that is. Uncle Wicglly j was. but th feathers of th duck! girl, beir.g covered with a sort of oil. did not get wet except rn the! outside. The uter ran eff the : bark of Alice as fast as it fell. ' Rut the bunny gentleman'? fur; was soon quite soaked, though he'
did not mind, for it was not the; jtnn.nn ic Rex $ .17.' V C-'.' first time he had 'A-en out in the McVray RefricfTator $ I .'b"1. '. ? i r rain, and he was neither usr.ar norjo Adding Machir iu:.'!r J 2 2 o ' -
salt. j 2 new Saf-ci "It makers m feel cooler." h i Steel Vreetab! Ibacisaid. as h hopped along beside ; Scales $1 four
A!ice, who was carrying the cake cfj soap. Soon they came to a little hill and at th top Alice dropped the soap, from which the paper wrapper had been washed hy the rain. The on top of the high mountains, where we can't go. Put. Alice, if you want j to com with me. I'm going to get Nur .Tan an ic cream con and a cak of soap, and I'll get you one, 1;S0. ed th duck pirl with a laugh. "I don't like soap, except to wash with. Uncle Wiirgily. and I've been washed once this morning." Annette Ouch!" St'eppri on a sharp pebh. Pathing shoes are not only a protection against sharp ?onebut an n.' to a bathing m. turne. Filsworths are .showing the late-s. r.oveltie?, r-atln shoes, pumps and oxfru"d. gingham slippers. Sl.no. S 1.0.1 and S2..10 Beach and Boardwalk Umbrellas of Silk tree : can , brown, mauve, Amer-l-e-auty and navy blue .-order w it!i a darker shade :f th c.t co. or. ar. cy Ite S a r.d ivor;.' h a S.".ru t Bathing Suits for Men wriol j'-r-ey in .ill the- rall -d for cob.rs. spndi 1 su.ts th.at lo-- k hs good after a p '.ur.ee as Jef re $.1.21 UP Also the popula t-A-O-piecA shirt an 1 really lias at -All S'.ZeS. suit. white jersey blue tr tailored. r.ks that ' ex el'..r.t $.7.VMrn's Row A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays to
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Th it w. rh o rv crip, h i the h:::. , r; ' a th- Ml- Of the "Oh. ;-k'" just a. ;h" s-ii 1 th" where the s .: hi.l. and A'.; "I am !' z.y. Put z -i.r.g to , "I d.iu't rh" di: r. 1CCK t hen at h 1 I slid n . I ' -e ; r. A - b ch, W;c?;b I?" ar bottom ..a-e 1 .vhe .,... .1 ' Yvit','if :i'y .b'wn. cont:ttc ,if'"r a!', r f r v o ' a ' e "Yf . Lo r I z: i ... . to "P.' in th" cn.'p or T1 n v;ri. hm:- : c 1 1 n o W a .th N ; w t - 'A a iper s : :r.l th" th. ! 1 :iu very S air. Alice h vi ' ?tc.v pok r 1 a pVote !ow iri pet a err. k r.'xt shout I'r.c n-.if's skyrocket W a; Foil SAI.i: S2'H10 IN FIMTFRI s. i"oi each. ? 2 ' e ' ? ' r f '1 f '1 che.ip. ?r0.00 Cnndy c.i?e Parry Jars. etc. iNWoop r, n 'Oll rt Y i S M ich im n OTR ROOFS ARU OUR Pitoors. Wh?n better roof are sold yoj can rest assured that it will b tho Elaborated Rcof.rp Co.. 107 W. Division, that is ser.'nir thera. During cur years of business in thi-i com munity we have mf.de friend-- ly the score and now when one wants information relative to an Elaborated Roof it is only necessary to ak your neighbor. Agents for Warren Paints. Main 2403 Hilt 0 D I Kellerman" and "Water
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Sprite" wool jersey suits arc chosen t-y some of the world's greatest swimmers. Although smart in style, there is plcr.ty of freedom for a perfect stroke. Every desirable color and color combination. Jersey suits at $3.95 up. A new idea in Ginsham-Bathing Suits, smart and good looking, popular at fashionable beaches, $6.50 to $9.50.
For Convenience Sake carrv your . r l rubber line ; .-hv v -. r si.r.n A Girl, a Boy and a Lake ts ; a r b ! on a s i r . :r. : I. broher w:.: no a r I a - d-.uht r.ii-e a rc-mpu ;f he sn't hrve a r.ew bathing suit for th Fourth. Woo' la thing fjits. riz'- Z to 12 yr?. in bright juv.-r.; cob-rs a r.d styles $1.2.1 to $.1.10 c Povs tw w it h whit Jrr;ey shirt, blue trunks, vVhite belt with bue'O. J.jrt diddle, $1.21 J r . a. Q Ö 9:30 P. M. IOCZ3a3Z3ni
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