South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1922 — Page 16

SUNDAY. JULY 2, 1922

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COUNTING THE BLESSINGS AFTER THE CASUALTY MSS VISITOR Even if your little brother has cut some of the feathers from "that lovely

fan yoti were goinjr, to carry to the hoirth of July dance, it might re worse, ror today rits ot teatners ri

trim negligees, ana ieatner neaajresses arc very smart wnen tney matcn girdles on evening gowns, soia r-i

curdiions arj Lwuered with feather frills and m.Y dear, you are so clever with your needle I

Transparent Gowns For Summer

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r i-d Mr-. A. it .'Ward of tills rlty. ! f r : , fr.-a ?;mosT I I k IT 1 1 'C'li SOtTII UINIJ - . l .?? w.j iiomi:. ! Tho tnest hoatitiful home in South ilt. rd rt carde.l from th standpoint M' . ' :i (.f nirhilO' tural hf-atity would be as d. i ft.'io-h' h-d'.ow n a einher without a cooi j t'h'ir-'h ; r. a-t -.. atlnc systerrw Surpuy the ft! mi t 'J ".. All, ;V ,-nati at roi S. Mich I can ft.. Is an 't 1 t.t la;-.; ti'd- timer nt the frame.. lie

Hon-.'T Ti.a I.j.o'a's hi huins. and he sells the ;o of t!. pro. THAT"in:il FIMIXACF. Fall him

and cotton ria e. Chalil. c.mr.-" linn and cotton homespun are almost equally well liked, the two latter heintr use,! for summer suits and pport fkirts e-'-per ially. Or.o dress that yrems to have fountl preat favor with the Farlsiennps is of hroi.ze linon with a Furitan collar of lace and white muslin to complete its (jaaint se- ". erity. (rpandit drees rr? rontinue to use flounce.i f..r ho'it'f. tra-y a!.d are trimmed u iht narrow riIion pirdles or with f.o'.vcr.s (f ?,!k or rihhor.. Urown and navy llue are hoth t-p. -ially favored in oiar.dio drt-s-i - Indeed, tlie mention of n.iy hlue or;rantlie tails la mir d the fae that j ii t witltin the lat few w t '..s navy blue has hi I a r-advl n ir.cr.-aso in popu la rity both in sheer .--aiarner wash fabric a: d in silk era--. It is cxpecte 1 to b- extr.'Tiely populir all through th" r s'. f the summer an 1 !: tl;e autum?..

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For the Fourth of July Outing Kv er vthinc in stock to make the outing or picnic a success.

PirT,.i;: cts Foltlir.'-T Cvips Camp Ciria Foldiru: T r.blc C.uryin C ass Colter I;Ms fvanip kooks

X'acuuni Bottles Cook s Forks Skillets Paper Cup P.per Plates Portable ictrola Pionic Baskets Thermal Jui;?

Refrigerator Baskets Sandwich Paper Sandwich Boxes Knives, Forks and Spoons

Outdoor Games

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Kittio Kat walked alons porre more and, all of a Fuddn, she eried: j "I know what I can do! I can put) the ctTss in the soft fur on my back. I

and then, if I stumble and fall, they won't break." "A frood idea!" declared the bunry gentleman. So Kittle took the remainder of the esrgs from the ft r ass

basket and placed them In the fur of, her back, Uncle Vi2r!ly helping.! And the next time Kittie Mumbled! and fell not an e?cf was cracked. ! So 5he and Uncle Wi??Jly reached'

her houfe and takln? the cracked egps from the bunny's hat, and tlte uncracked ones from the fur on her back, Kittle made four dear little

custards; one for Iulu, one for;

Alice, one for Kittle herself and one for Uncle Wipgily. And the bunry

ate his custard after he had washed j the whites and yellows of the eg;ts off his pink nnp. So everythir.gr; came out all right. j And If the frying pan doesn't t ry ) to Jump Into the coffee strainer ar.d; make such a large hole that the fcoid

tish swims through it, I n ten you next about Uncle Wlggily and Lulu's lollypop. . Knights of Pythias and Families Enjoy Outing The annual picnic of local members of the Knights of Pythias ani their families wm held Sund iy nt Indian lake, and 1""0 people- .attended, the picnic heir.:: one of thft blcirest outincs- the local oraniza-

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sirl diintily p:ckir:T Ir r way j a-t hi--!1'-1"'1- "ri!,'.v vli! ' lovely cus- j sins'.emen was won by the former; hollow stump bungalow. Uor i i. : 1 ; " j Dorothy i-.raun.s.lorf won the , oh.al raire 1 darir. la-1 ri ::, ar.d ! "Ie careful not to break them." j tato race; Matthew Golden the fa!

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.;!,. . j.,. j :ith. M.ttie K it till not '' home, with the Pantnm ec-s in a 'captured first honors in the hoist-

wat.t to .st'-p in any t th-M pii'olas -:as- I.t.l, vwiu.a .Mr. v.u;.-.- iti ( ynoe i4;ran:g eeni.

f water nr..'. iret bar pav.s wc t. h'-r tak. j The committee in ci.-v.re of tn

:-V!a are vom r.'.r.r. Kittle?" i 'TW l e careful." mev.-pd Kittle, i outmcr Artnur Ij. .an.f-r, i n-'ma-

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j -I am iroim; after c;-.' answered ! iown she fell. ! Kittle with a polit-- '..!;. ttt-rw, ur. "i)h, d :ir!" crird the little pussy i tlu-n sb" trad to make h- r.o-e . irk "I've crackul one of my cusi twinkle :;: l";a Wicr ::y' pink ' t.ir.t rz''." ' '-'. l'.ut sb.e couldn't, b. ..ri.v b-: "Never mirdl" kindly spoke Un-

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cox and Th'-mas Mclaughlin. j TiiKi:i:-i-irci:. Fashion authorities are predicting the three-piec costume will be the ;"'irt thi-c for the rorr.inir winter.

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STORE OPEN TOMORROW CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY INDEPENDENCE D.AY

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Distinctive clothes for the cruize, the motor trip, the week-end affairs, the outing, or she may leave for the distant fashionable resort for a taste of metropolitan midsummer madness. Ellsworth's have taken thought for all the things a woman will need, whether at home or away. Mentioned below are a few. Moderate pricings prevail of course.

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Those thin, filmy, cool Frrocks of Silk. Priced as low as $22.50. Those bright Frocks of Sheer Cottons, Ratine, Normandy, Voile, Batiste, Imported Ginghams and Linens. Cotton Frocks as low as $3.95. Those Shadowy Hats $2.50, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00 up. Those Frosty White Skirts of Novelty Silk a3 low as $7.95.

Dainty Blouses of Batiste, Voile and Dimity $2.50 and up. Those more colorful Blouses of Silken Crepies $5.75 and upwards. Annette Kellerman and WaterSprite Wool Jersey Bathing Suits, all colors $3.95 up. Bathing and Diving Caps 35c to $1.50. Asbury Bags $1.50, convenient for carrying your wet bathing suit. Smartest Novelty Bathing Shoes and Slippers $1.00, $1.95 and $2.50. Linen handkerchiefs in colors to match your Frock 25c and 50c each.

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Brilliant Swcatc r s of Iceland Wool, Fibre Silk and pure Thread Silk. S weaters range from $3.95 up to $35.00.

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If you're going away have you enough of those dainty, cool underthings such as Bloomers. Chemise, Stepins or Petticoats? Those lightly boned negligee girdles for motoring, athletics and street wear $2.00.

Traveling Bags Suitcases Fancy any woman who's who on any trip carrying anything but a smart bag. Ellsworth Luggage compliments the smartest of travel costumes. Leather Bags at $9.50 to $44.00; Suitcases at $6.00 to $32.C-0. "Wait!" Don't forget your Powder and Pufr or any other cosmetics that mean so much to one's appearance on these sunny summer days. Dependable, world famous Powders, Creams, Bleaches, Talcums, Perfumes and Toilet Waters.

Those smart white Slippers of Kid or Buckskin at $5.83. Those smart, good-looking Knickers of Khaki at S2.75; of linen. $5.75 to $10. CO; of Pongee Twill at $3.50. , Jaunty looking Vestees of dainty lace and net as low as $1.00.

Those elegants j Hose in plain or ) fancy Silk, all colors, a also new garter top. k

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Moonlight VanityBoxes at only $2.95, nicely fitted.

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Spend a comfortable hour or two shopping at Ell?worths; You'll fand it great fun getting everything in readiness for your vacation. Ihe high quality merchandise and interesting low prices make shopping here doubly enjoyable.

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