South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1922 — Page 8
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tl.f th" r.v'r. Thrt ho.r :r.. Iii Mrs. T. I. K. W. ! rbn Mr?, and Jam"fl Ills i ht. nembera of the Toadies of th I';r.den Avenue irli wer f ntertair.ed Thür- 1 iv n 'moon v.X. the Irome of .Mrs. Trnrk Hat son. 120 N. Walnut : '. T!i" !e-. : ir.r.als weri led by Mm, A. W. fas''... Drrir.is' the bu!n :. ' :'.r.j: p'ar. w r njad for a plc- : ' ' jj ;f r to be piven at tlie church .!;:! 1;. Tb next r.a'rt!n will be !. I I the f.r-f Thursday in August. T?: ril ir rr.tlr? of th Wo- : r.s l "orei-n Mi.- 'lor.ary roclety of ti." I'ir-'. Methodist church was held Tl'-irslay a frer noon in the Kriendi ro in of th church. Mrs. draco
! .( c'n i! v. .':s tlm l'Cflrr of the aftrrnoon' program, which included tar. on "What tho World Xr-ods" ;:ivni y Mr. Prod Stretch and a onl tlije;,. ly Mr. Walter Fa-r..i-ht ar.d Mr.?. M. Kelh. The T.rt r:i ti!.:r w!:i bn held tho first
t at the church. :T.t mad.the . a r 'n. " I ! Mildred Frederickof Mr. and Mrs. Oscar j Z' b'hern.nn av. nnd Wi't'.n. ?.n of Mrs. Sylvia r. IT N. Lafayttt" blvd., t. ol T'laf. Weiir.es!'iy afters'. Joseph. Mloh. Ti.e couple si !e in this city. n at Mr. Ax-! L!n1ren entertained iher-i of the IwUes Aid OthA V r. - : i" EnT".l h home, r.oa Lutheran E. C.'lfax Mr. I.vl ' i'Uni at :.' . Thürs üubb.'.r 1 I'.-rl y- v.. . : i d tl w ;g liof. t r :i guev-ts ; 1 1 i ers and talk given by the A. H. Keck and the so. r.oh f. .linked. Th next lb v r.- v. w : ' A-:-.: d It
: I 'll the first Thürs- City. N. J.. who has been the guos-t : the plare to be an-( of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Myers and r. j Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Zimmerman left I Friday for Cleveland. O. er ,f the Ladles Aid) Dr. A. L. Howell. 31 G W. Madia C.'.orla DeJ Swedish on St., has left for Harrison. O.. and Thursday af'err.oon Inj win return Sunday accompanied b parlor.--. The program Mr. Hollowell and daughter, who voal s .'. i by i;.n-, Carl Kvere called to Harrison on account :. who give an ad- of the death of Mrs. Holloweir.-
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WHAT IS SUMMER WITHOUT MUSIC? HERE ARE THE NEW JULY VICTOR RECORDS Wc Will Gladly Play Them for You
SACRED SELECTION3
, I Mlrbfjr Fortri is Cur Cod if. v b t. d, Our Help In A rast
l OrULAIt CONCERT AND OrEATIC SELECTIONS 6.r r.vtry Hit Losing- Iti tb Wo'J (Farbrr-Nortllo) Franct Alda t '.-' I'.:!i.ic cl STrnla d'Arlecchino Göcavllo) la Italian Tito Scb'pa C : -i M.i r t . t,!r-.i:!i) Cluaapp d Luci ..-'I t I Krhcario ( I ( harm) (Jo FdiIU) laSpanUll littaRutTo b'-'H rif!. n bnx (iif, hrnv n-Tuti) Homrr-IIomer Stires (. ; S i.f her- t'.Vatrn) John fdcCormacU
i I .s-r, t t Swtfl ind Koly MELOPIOL'S INSTRUMENTAL
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'f ri.lm O.rrlur- Pitt 1 (ltff tSuvtn) i.llam Minlbrf tnd WW 1 ork t.r . :i Ovrrturf - Tift 2 Phllharmrlc Orclitra l.iri-uf'l t (n. i.llir (I oniondfrry Air) Violin and 'Cello KreUlr-KrUler , ,iK .' k (.- Mnh lia- Dut Guy Mair-L Pattlon
V tiff.-l rtrel N n 1 1 - r LICHT, TUNEFUL VOCAL .imy Vi .i y I I oil a r llcini ..d d l I r r P!l;r :i? .lei M.-...1 1! IiiAI!, n
DANCE RECORDS 'oi-.t.' ! Poll - F.-. Trot All Star Trio and Tbeir Orcb-tr n - i.,.r( I I Trot Ail Star Trio and Their Orchatr . .i" trxTrot Paid VN hiterran and Hi Crcr-eti f - Paul VVhlten-in nd Hi Orcheti a ... I v T-. t "Prr.!o") Piul Whitemtn nJ Hif Orchfitr ...vi b i ' i - K .- Ko Trot Crtrn Crother Marimbj. Orc!ie.r , - .:r .. Jo I rot Ze Confrey and Hi i trthe- j - i jr..i l..iy Mf P u.n in l)r OU DUIfUnd-F. Tfct Ciuk Kyal C-!- '-. !!.'-.-- To 1 rot Club Reval Orcher.-. '. ie .' -try - , Irrt Paul Wbit am n a nl Hi Orct.e r -. - 1 .- Trot l!ii.ni "Make It 5nappy") Club Royal t)rhe.tt.
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George H. Wlieelock a Company
- - Glasses foi 1 Headaches : : ti.:. h? wn: ' riy f.'te I glares will , ;-. T i;:h lb MP. Ill (i A T. Ovrr - M:r.ut. I'i .i ; i
noon wrro Mr-. P.. Dor.rtrrm rir. l Mrs. Irma Uk. A m " r. g the gu. wern Mr. Carl Ar.Ier.-on. of D-troIt,
I Mr. an 1 Mr. Or-ar I-irMin, of Mo- '! ' y.r.f. 111-. M.'.-s Ur.V.yn Arr.-cn, of
Joarnh. Mich., and Mr.8. A. NI- . - on, cf Cimp'Vj, Te:c. The next r:t!r.7 will bo h'-M Auut 3 i t P .ta'vatonii p-ir! at which t!rno a pot luck cllr.nf-r will future I. Ml-w r.3:th rrkln.-. 1C30 Prals '.va s hwtMi Thursiny rvrr.'.rs f th Yfun? IV . .. f tho Uroi'lway j p!" Allinnc r IXa:i?c'.:cal church. Durlr.? th :t '.i ! n"- - ""!on clolatf ' were chn to f-jr'nt the AIMirce at th.e Oakwood convention and the rmnlr.der of jho evening Fp?nt i .r rhilly. The nrrct mating will be .ir.r.ouncil later.
' Nln memhert of the Flxl Girls I rtrh wer entertained Thursday eT.e- ! r.ln? at the home of M!.s Thera iS'trant7.. 910 I'rairle av. In the con-
tsts the favors wer won by Mis : Nellie De WelN and M!.i Mary l'.U7:o!tx. Plar.1 were inaio for a; w. k or.d party at Tavern inn. j Christian lako, this coming hiti r. ay. Th r.f xt mertln? w'"' bo Iield I in two wkfl with M!s Ruth Kf7nrr!y, 701 X. Michigan . Mrs. Donald Dunn. 1301 Cleveland av., acl..tpd T)y Mr", llnry Mitchell, entertained t h "Womin's ! t.'nlon of tho Calvary Hiptist t hurch Thursday afternoon. Miw j flrace ITnrphero pleaded with ?ev- j eral plan') numbers and a vocal foIo j by Mr?. John "Warrick composed the rr.UFical program. Mrs. A. M. Qui?- j and Mr. Illoom pave short J talks on ml.w.on work. Durin? th' ffc!.il hour light refreshments were JMl 1 I. Fl I: " Th Uulnes Woman's Blbl class of tho Y. TV. C. A. will have a pot luck supper at Potaw.atoml park Tuesday evening: at 6 o'clock. All members aro urged to attend. Mr. And Mr.. Edgar A. Ireland. 211 W. LaSalles av., have returnel frrm a six weeks' 5tay at Detroit, Mich. The trip was made by motor. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh left thi morning for a couple of months trip through the west and points In Canada. They will attend the National Dental convention, which convenes In Los Angeles Calif., July 17 to 21. Mr. and Mrs. A. Manuel. 417 S. Taylor st., have returned from a motor trip through Wisconsin, Minncsota and outhn Canada. Elliott Mollhagen. California av., is spending a fev weck.i at St. Joseph, Mich., the guest of his gradmother. Miss Agatha Tl. Clark Is enjoying a delightful cruiöo of tho Great Iakc on the steamer "Octorara." M.r. and Mrs. F. M. IIollLster anJ threo children. California av.. are ppending the next two wtek4 vi-iting nt McNautthton, Wis. Mrs. Anna Urit-s and daughter. pn - .? Nellio Itriggs fornia, are gut stn KlverPide. Cali- j of the former! daughter, Mr.L. C. Kreidler, 212 5; S. Michigan f-t. Miss Charlotte Taylor. I Jersey i b rot her. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carson, Mrs. O. D. Jeff cries. Mrs. Harry Surguy At Wheclock's Trinity Mai Cnolr Trinity MaleCbcir Lmbrt Murphy Lambert Murpliy Phtladvlpkl OrcHtr o i t 1 - . .vio ovr-rvi rvatnm.nintri V iolin 5olc Jaicha Heifrtz
Cuy MaierL Pltion LIGliT INSTRUMENTAL
United State Marin Band Unlti Statra'Marin Band SELECTIONS
American Qviartrt Albert CmpbIIHnrv Lurr Pcrlea Quartet Criterion Quartrt ßi'ly Murray and American Quartet American Quartet FOLK SONCS Royal Ddmun Royal Dtdmun
VSItt No. 3 International NoveUy t Waits No. 1 International Novell j ' ?- 0 Compounded Quarterly Ir.coriHirutCil f(r $3,000.000 SI.3T7.000 Cc ntir.ger.t Fund nd Undivided TrcMts. J. 0.0 CO BUILDING Ä. LOAN ASSOCLATION OF SOUTH BEND iilii West Washington Am P. M. ROOM:, Titas. (innncMjr 12 1 S. Mala St.)
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4MARIE You certainly shouldn't accept Estelle's irmtation to spend a week at her home until you make sure none of her rooms is decorated in nglbirn like year dress. Just look at this cretonnecovered chair of yours. It's the same pattern as my dress. Why, I'm lost in this room!
and Mrs. Teter Denzer have returned from Ca-s.-opolis, Mich., where they attended tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Talleday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williamson, IS 31 N. College st., left Friday for New Albany, Ind., where they were called on account of the death of the former's father, Joseph. M. Williamson. Mrs. Charles ITodson, 54S Lincoln way E., has returned home after spending several months at Chattanooga. Tenn.. Tampa. Fla., and a month with 1. K Jlodson at Baltimore. Md. CI.OVIIS "WITH ruicsns. Scmo very novel gloves of gray uede with embroidered backs have a pendant purse, hanging from either wrist. S'.nrn t irr .nrn fittar!ie1 tn ! ey aro ; the glove, thry .vom to gie fair v. arning to pickpockets, BRACELETS. In Pari women are vcaringiargf. nu:ub-ra fif b rr.ee lct., particularly on tlie upper arm. Snako bracelets ;tio iiio.sl iopuiar. vuen tney are studded with brilliant gems of the semi-precious variety. ruo.M I'oiiurr. A 5ir.art frock which bears PoiretY p: -mature isi of orange and wh:te crept georgette, heavily cmbroi'i red in white silk, with an elaborate girdle (if twisted blue and oral. ere silk. Today9 s Fashion A PRFTTV nmCK FOR THC umwixc GIRL. Ta.k" an.l a lire sash trim up thU s'.mpb .'.re. that beasts of real up-to-dat -r..s ir. pi:ft pleevo and low r.tck ;::. Organdy or voile v. ill be ;-ji:e righ.t for this model. A louch of eml.roi ;. ry : a damtv nd-
('!'or- j spirits, but I have a stronger- will The pattern !. cut in 4 sizes: . S., than a more tenacious grip UI.., : la and 12 years. A 10 year size re- ..;iiy mvn way.' and I m r.t up ai ;uire C yard- of 40 inch material. L;nr.t uttin rrov,- .v i
Pattern ma!!M to any aldres. on j rer..;pt of UV In silver or amp.
Ulli in Coupon. No L"ze Name Street A tlic-e pattern mut lv sent lor. a M' t k i- i-c:isetl to fill or. tier.
WHY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS REALLY ARE NEEDED NOW
Revelations WHAT KATIIEUINi: ANSYi:iU:i) TO LILLIAN'S QUISTI()N. I think Katherine read in faces that she had startled us by ).m gamin-IIke joy at Lillian's news, . -r the next second she dropped lu r hands while an embarrassed Hush stole over her charming face. "You must think I've gone daft." she faid apologetically. "But, di. it you know how tirrrt I am of hvlng on my dignity! You see. Jack's pofdtlon In the little town in which we lived required that I keep the proper appreciation of the most formal con P .1 a 1 f .3 ... ..HI . UULL m so juuu just nave 10 'faoe int. "Forgivo you!" I echoed, reading between her words, that it was not Jack's position, but Jack himself who had so repressed her. "Of course, your levity Ls a great trial to both Madge and myself," Ullian interposed with an impudent grimaco at me, "but we'll try to ftruggie along under tho handicap. And when ave get out to tho farm we'll put you out with Marion to turn a few handsprings. "I wonder if I've forgotten how," Katherine said speculatively, with uch seriousness in her tone that I.JlIian and I laughed outright. But I really felt moro like tears. There was such unconscious betrayal in her abnormally high spirits. I remembered suddenly a treasure of my small girlhood, a Jack-in-the-j box, for whom I used to i so sorry in queer childish fanhior. ;.enever I was allowed to play with him, and I never would willingly crowd him back into his confined quarters. Absurdly enough, tho Joy and relier which Katherlno was unconsciously betraying at this interval of respite from her life with Jack Dickett seemed to me like that old-time escape of riy plaything. Madgt, is Tliankful. Something else came to my mind, and came -with a little feeling of panicky Joy, as if I had escaped some danger by a narrow marcin. r rr. membered the devotion which m.y j "brothrr-cou?ln, Jack Blekett. had snowereu. upon me irom cmblhood. and the memorable day when he had j come back from a long trip and ; Ignorant of my marriage to Iicky hid asked mo to marry him before? I could tell him my news and .top the revelation, fo surprising to mc, of his love. I had often wondered what would have been my answer to Jack If I hal never mt Dicky. And in the. early, stressful, sometimen mirahle days of my first year of marriage, I had sometimes been guilty of wondering whether Jack's quiet din.ity and strength wouM not liave beou a better anchor to my marriage -hip than Dicky's volatile. temp.-?:uou ; lovablemcs. I had answered the question 1 ng ng decidedly in Dieky's favor, but Katharine's unconscious attitude brought home to me nie; frcib.v what marriago with Jack Pickett ; would have meant to m.o. True, I ! have not Katherine : hiii ..Mrü-h ;hat Providence had given me PVh-I arJ Graham Ir.-tead cf Jack Picket! i a- my life companion. Rllüan tumbled Katherlr.e's baga Into the tonneau of my car. and I motioned Katherine authorltively 1 i into the rear seat. j Underl-ake It! J 1 "It wiil pave time to tll you what A ! ; up while we are goir.g home." fhe' ' MiJ, get In hero with me. Ia dg ; knows all about -it a!r a ly." ( 1 nm a.i ears, Katherine Jaughed. settling herself ln the crr. ! For fevtral irinutes there wis r.o ! sound s-ive the steady murmur of L;I- ' :ian voice relating the tory which j I knew fo well, the j.jory ,f Katie s ( Grange terror of tht- unknown man. j of her domination by him. of h r queer, furtive eareh of th- hoti
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AMSJbm and my father's room e specially all -vidt nt'.y und r the man'? dircctii i and of that llnal tragic night wh.c h Ae had planned to overliear, I by Katies connivance, her talk wilh him. and when the man had beon ' struck down by an automobile, while' cycling to the rendezvous. There v. as no word of question from Katherine. and I know that she had slipped at once into the old attitude (.f .absolute attention and j Obod ience to Lillian when assisting J her in yrcrct government wo-k. "He i.s in the hospital now." Italian finished, "and while he ha not been inquired for yet, he will be. You see your Job, don't you? He will nerd a nurse for weeks to come indeed, it doubtful if he ever recovers and I want you to make yourself indispensable to him. so that when he is removed, as he will be. you will be asked to accompar.y him. I ought to warn you that going with him may be dangerous for you, fiir hb employers. I am sure, would have neither wrruples nor pity if thy hould discover j'ou were a spy upon their movements. So. if you don't wish to undertake It " "What are you trying to do?f Katherine said half-roguishly, halfindignantly. "Fndertako it! I wouldn't miss the chance to do a piece of work like that for the whole state cf Nebraska." Remember your failures are but your stepping" Ptones to success. most RiirnrrTi soeni nexn IIOMIl The most beautiful nom In South Fend regarded from the standpoint of architectural beauty would be aa hollow a cipher without a gool heating system. Surguy the fumaceman at 209 s. Michigan et., is an old - timer at tho curm. He knows hl. business and he sells th THATCH I'll FURNACE. Call him up. I,!noo!n T.:S4. 175 tf. DANCING REID'S PAVILION P.APJlON LAKi: Sunday Afternoon and Evening Dirr.ux iiahmon v r op.ciii:sti:. ot Mi-Iituaka DANCI1 SATURDAY NICHT Park Sliorc Orchestra of Dowagkir Keen, Accurate Sight, A Vital Necessity 4 -J i -Vi -N .V i' V' Lsill Tho surveyor can decipher hi3 problems only as ucll as he fCCS them. Modern complexities of life causean undue strain upon jour eyes. Tbe more von conserve your sight the more olV.dcnt you will be la your workConsult U For Dependable Optical Serrig. tJ. LElVIOMTREE bouth Ind' lAOAlir.e UptOTneini maa M xr. ufct urine Optician. TVa ran flup.icata i'.j'wheit. tr.a that la mada 31 If K! ran ft.
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Advice to Girls
DEAR AXXIH LATJHIE: I have (been mi"d two yeira Out of tho two years my huband tias worked but eight months. Whrn Tie doe-s work he nener brings hemhis pay to rne, or even offers me any. lie doe not care for my company, either at a show or a dance, and I know he goes to both, ommg hems any time of the night he picas'. s I have talked to him an I bged Tilm to take me wih him, but he would rather go with pome on? el.se. 1 am considered fairly sroc.-d-look.in 5 liy my friends, and dres? well, as I make good money. a Wt a t n n T An ii Vi 1 e lie does not care to kec, i n . He prefer to hav me llv w.th his people. Now, I am an American, and he Is Italian, but doefl not look like 'one at all. I cannot understand the language, and it make it very d!s 'agreeable for me. Would you adviso to leave him or shall I try a wh.'e longer? As AMERICAN AX AMERICAN: Stick to your husband, my dear, nnd try your utmost to make home as p-,ant as you can. A-ppoal tf his better p'de, and perhaps you can make him fcc that he Is not doing the rlh: thing. Sinco you support your self, Wouldn't you persuade hir to have n. home of your own? Then things mz Especially Good Values for Men Today (Men's How, Main Floor) All Bathing Suite. Beach Hobes, Bath Hobes, One-Fourth Off of regular prices. G 'Vi: (ii? --!. y;a mm 6 1 r
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Roxford knit Union Suits in white, summer weight, short sleeves, ankle length, regular $2.00 value at $1.25 suit. 45c "Iron Clad" good quality Lisle Hose tomorrow, 3 jinir for $1.10.
Sooner or Later You'll Have Need for the Following Special Values Today
Extra largo crocheted bed spreads, scalloped and cut corners, very special at $2.95 each. Turkish towels of good quality, with border of blue, only 25c each.
Novelty colored handkerchiefs for women all pure linen, only 25c.
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Dandy Veal Loe.f, per pound 20c Cooked Corned 3eef, per pound 25c Fine soft Summer Sausage, per pound 25c Cream Brick Chuese, whole or half, per pound 23c Select Limburger, per pound .-. 25c Best Bologna, per pound I2V2C
would b slmp'If.ed. T.3 your lert
to v.,n hi:. i -. ben ilOT)" IffSurh th.nts have PHAR AXXIH I.AVHin: I am a girl IS ynr.s of n?, and love df ar .y a your.g man of 11. We have l.f oing to soh-icl together f r a lor.g t ;:ti e lb? has f h(vn mich :nt rest in n? two or th:-" works now lut fori h -3 has
acted indifferent'. j notable, for the lunar trir. to FatKindly adv.se mrt whei'ur to give;urn. which is read as re'.ie-.-ing ccn-
PIIOK I'N'-H FARTED j' r.HOKCN-iri:.WiTi:r: Why glv." up a friend l-c.ivise he chanpej a my dear? He may r.t b.. well, 1 1 1 or he may !e w rr,e 1 about something you do not know ahout. Rv j patient and s.voe: with him. Make yourself as aereeabl as posribte when you are with h. n. and he miy 'return to his formeAnnie iaurie will welcome etterfl of inquiry -,n -ui,j. Clj- pf femin:i:e , interest from young wo.-ur. rradt-r. cf this papf ml will reply to thcnij in th"- colu'r. rs. I.t,j to Mis-? Tyauri : in care hou.d -.c addresd to her, of th.- rllb" Tomorrow HOROSCOPE By Gtncvitv Ktmbi SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 0-10. Sunday's astrological forecast Is not very Higni.cant. 5ir.ee businr., under malefic aspect, i.s .et aside for the day. Tho?o in the employmz inz
Store Opens at 9 A. M. Store Closes
Saturdays Store Opens at 9 AM. Closes
Introducing the New Flapper Corset or Girlyne The Flapper of today very wisely considers proper cor.ting a the -nearest route to full enjoyment of summer pastimes. The manufacturer of "Kedfer!" corsets anticipated the demand for an extremely pliable and dainty girdle which resulted In tha new "CiirIno" of pink satin ribbon or tape built on tho newest approved line.. We have a very complete line of thrse new "Oirlyne" corsets and our corsetiere will be pleased to show them to you. Come to us for your corset. $2.ro to $s.ro.
Thev Come Thev SecThev Buy
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Clearance Sale of Wearing Apparel arc irresistable. Smart Wraps, Beautiful Capes, Fine Coats, Fancy Suits, Wonderful Silk Dresses, at Half-Price, and in many instances the price is even less than half. Although hundreds have bought, the stocks were large and quite varied, and still offer a splendid choice.
-ecoad Floor Pure linen hemstitched huck towels at 39c each. Large size genuine Ripplette bed spreads with bolster to match; colors pink, blue and gold; $4.S5 set. mi mz
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Veal Tenderloin Steak, per pound 28c Large Tender Flank Steaks, per pound 18c Rolled Rib Roast, per pound 22c Yearling Lamb Shoulder, per pound 16c Breast of Young Veal, per pound 10c Lean Cut of Beef Shoulder, per pound 10c
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from offer. 1 in " uprrior. Thos whre birthday it !x ar ftd Vised to g:v r.ct .attention t th"'. anair. ene c.a ..v r in t:i ntr. tr.ent of o!h r-t. A chill bm n ilhis dav is likdv to b given t d!t I'pute' and wrar.kl'ng. nnl may b 'proud nr. 1 in. pri. -us ur..n ctre'fully trai: in e i rly yn; horr.cnr,e th. Monday'-s v ! Vested ar.l cryst i Hire,! condition. ':-iak!ng for si :.y arI permannt fproeress. Industry, pru1"rc nrt 'good health, n" well e -.:ccef ar.l , 'acquisition ef wealth, ar read j this fortunato mir' .cur. itlon. j Thos whos- .birthday It may Trpt good f 'rtun to crown .h" r 'industry, prudence an 1 te y rMplicatlon. A chl'd ron on this j may be expected o rtta'.n a g 'po::ion . . in life thrctsh Its ow. perseve ran e. MinWL CI.OTII. la 1or and ! Metal cloth, wrap :ire -l.rijliar.t dications of a glittering year The:;ler com in bricht c"! I or brich witii luxur-e.' fur and g-r geo'is linings. ften a bit o! broiderv er broale is ni lei. Probably the c h n I r t and m e ' In t h -.V r 1 1 ;' r valuable b e i i those ( 1 bv the : 1 1 Ive-s I orneo In miry oacef and have be-.-ri in en, e family. V . . e V a r f. r ". - a very old. i.erit centuries A ' . e c . o ; h.o- -n n 1 chief may vsess old beads avorth many dollars. EEC at 6 P. M. rs at 9:30 P. M. ;v'i c LI F-v-oni Floor North Corset Section f,1 r4 ski
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