South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1922 — Page 8

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A farewell rreept.rm was ter.'i-rrI v. John K. iKircotf . r. is leav ir.g sonn for N"-w C. who , Orlf an.-. ' I -a.. Friday :ir. uath : 1 y the. n . : at th hoi;:." ' ir.. :;. Taylor sth Ciliar, n r ;v Mary -r lty. the df'Cti'.e Car'lfn flowers f"r""r.- f f th- h .arid lurir.t: the vr (rut sts were r c iv 1. flro'trt wa i prv-rdM ' i I.. '.v 1 '. h th--loli.tr gold pi'-co ry a token of m. A brarrh of th Shift: ri was z at th j home of S-ott. 131 S. Car roll ft. r'.irin thr lu-'.n'-i nv'l lr.c .an r-V"!;!:! f r t.- v, is h. M. , Th ft::..:r.t--'l wr-r M !i"ii:.a i-arKT. jr"-. i - tj i ; i.'iv,.ui .'.'..) vi o-pr' 5 i I r . t : I faro!. 1 trMir-

ir, ni.l -M;-- !:i:i.iri Jor.Iar.. s-rr-t.ary. Iaff-r thf luernfa'-rs atter..l-l j M.s r. Iu-sc n n1 lylia Irin?. th- IHar k.-tor. thatr aftr which!1013 JefTer?on h.v 1.. rntrrtained

. I a s ' i : r was -.:rvf"l to .s ii'ir .ii!1 th- ho: :,o of th no-: On n"t V.'nlV. ylay r r. ; ir-.ff'-'r to K'.: will a::i.'l t! -T th" !:,r:i.l"' rs rT !ak-, v.-hr.' 1 ir n. w;ll Th W.-Jr.eta S-nvir? ;rcl' v a- entrrtairfi Fri'l-iy aitrmon at th honif of Mr-;. Jam's I'o-.vn. .2 S. Mihik-an st. Fourtr-f-n iivmbfrt .ir.il or.'1 pur -t wrr- pf-M-nt. ; f i r r .- fr.r thf onmin-J yf-ar w rf -1 -'? I lurin th l'tiflnpM mtirtr. Mr?. T.ronn was chosen pr'ik'nt; Mr. Jo on &r-ncer. ice ;ire-.iiviit; Mrs. o. I). Jfffri's. ff Tftary, Mrs. rtr Ivi7r, tri.'isiirT nr. 1 Mr1. Tltonn C.iryor,, rrinrtrr. Th r-i:iair.-'lr 't th aftr:.oon was sr-nt .-"iatly a it! in tho cont'.-r-ts the favors wr.- won by Mr.-'. John Fttlin. Mrs. Mima P.rothT?. Mrs. :--i .'! irl: anl Mm. Ilirh-v;-! Iü ir'.a!. On the afternoon of July 2s the e:ul will meet with Mrs. MihU Frotiif :v. 217 X. St. Tetrr ??t. Th Thur-t'lay S.inshlr" rluh met ut th home of Mrs. .v'ritlpr Thürsday nftorr.'ioh. siclallv arul in Th tinif th" cuiiK si wan s: i v the Chi: Poet f.ivlotte li r. (rs urro pivrn to Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. (ioldie Luncheon was sere l. In two wf-kf the club will enjoy a picnic at St. Jcv-eph, Mich. Tho Lad;es" n.i-'.o cii of thFirst Brethren church mt Thur.-'-day v--r;:r.? w.trt Mr?. Linint n 'n-, to;, 217 X:b - v.. M:-'n aw aka. Ninetefn n;rrnbcrs werf present and after th business -nieotintr the evenincr was spent socially and lum-henn was ferved. meeting wi 1 1 The place of tho next bo announced later. Honoring Mi--s Elizabeth P.urton, of Philadelphia. Pa., and Miss Marian Ca.lv .f P.tt Var; I'a. Miss AT-irr.an M ! I '. h ti e entertained a t ' ;'incheon at 1 (kCjTn at in W.r.r. i 1 fJc'np; at the ( "o U II - I trv club. Frid iv aft rnoon The tiestt In -.u.lci t,.-..;. s .m.s.i Mirtf.n and M..--- 'ad'. M;s Kaihryn VZ Miv- M-:'n Lancaster. Mi? Janet Crou.M'. Mis-- lb tty Maus, Mi-s. He:n Il'Iler. Mis.-, Mary Janej Johnston. Miss r.crtrud Jiquith, j Miss IV-tty Sa'.tne, Mis Merry Long! Ms-. oy, Miss Mary Lippincott and Prtra Peck. F. irden flowers formed the attractive d th lu:ich"n tab!. Mis-.s Mary Jan John-te Colfax.. entertained 12 ration for I rio w. of her friond with a theatre party Thursday afternoon, which wnn followed by toa at her home b'v" The ta t.ahT v as preside ovr bv Mas Johnston ar.d Mi'.s Katheryn Pa;;e. Me'.vin A rood. 217 N. St. Petr :., wa.s --,: rpr.s-d Thursday evening at his heme '- ir.e,... m j i .1 1 1 celebration of nis Oirtluiay anriversary. The evening was spr nt with gimrs, ir.tAic an 1 on: . ts. the fnI Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St. At Whceloclfs y' V A v. v J i A

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J., Keep Your Eyes VvjJV Young in Looks ;-s well .is in usefulness. Krypteks enable you to adju.-t your vision Instantly from mar and far with th same t.as. Dr J. BURKE Ler.--s duplicated In 3 0 minutes Over :0 ytari In Sou'.li Pond. 220 S. .MICHIGAN ST. Prices lloierate.

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j :m ,gg .ii:. Kr.or. T. Uirson ar.d . ')'.v r. P.roth r. S.-or, members cf the A. W .A. .-wir.g circl wer entertained! Thur.'l.y everting at th home of! :. '.'- .v.-:: ifv-::. ti: v.vr.cer m. ! r'.i'.owlr.sr th bulr.H 5r-?-Ion the! vfT.;r.n wis ypor.t J-o-; i ; :!y. M'.s I'.- i;mninr.!i. 315 V. Midon -r.. h .. I--: to r! Ju'.y 2",. thf club on th' vt Mr?. Lyd.'a Huffman, N"' Car- ' 5l. nt,rt.ain"-i th mniSr? of the Friendly cl'jh at an 'all day Ut - r- ii' Thür? lay. A o.cnlc dinner! n 'Vin 11 mrmbt-rs aril two ik. Th" afternoon was. -:.t s.'j.a'.Iy a r. 1 lur.rhf in was! .'Wit o r.r.rK. I r." r.xt : h - h( w.th Mrs. f)-ar Potors. "...-t 10 at her horn-- in Itl'ort. t i riffMl ,r. 1 1:, .11)., CV..i.tiv i - 1' iw". i .t .! i i ..-. tn-v ü rirr-l of th? St. pot'r'p Kvh ncli ai I I rhurch nt thir hrie Thursday !ver.!n. Thirty mmhe;-., ar.'l four I : s en joy 'I th social hour fol- ! lowing tli' r-u'.ar l.i:s;n-ss fe- ion. I The apron contest rrtilo! with the nrtinkr las: evening ani the wini rrr? will he entertained by the los- ! I Tudayj r .- w h a weir.rr roa; evening at Potawatoml rark. r.rxt fibular nu'tint: will be The i hf!d j in two v ks v.ith Misers Alice and , niizabcth Fheiinpr. -t. noi S. Lafayette t rs JrT 7fTi The annual picnic of the Sunday sc hnnl of Hope Prechyterian church j w.U Ii ht '.-.I tl.is afternoon at: P taw itcini park. Tb r 1'3 - Mrs. Charles Reamer 1 th- wee; end In ChieapTo. spending l .1. W. Iiroc)iener of Dowaciao, Mil h., who has been vis-itincr his brother. Charles Drcchcnscr, St. Louis blvd., has returned. Miss Loretta Huffman and Miss A-rnc-s Labadie. (,'ollee ft-, are j spending their vacation at Dewey ; lake. (ieorge Ilelmer of .aukcsha. Wis., is spending a few lay with hjs ?;Stcr, Mr. -an Düren st. ;,jr. and Mrs daughter. Miss Frank M. Smith. 71a A. K. Marshall and Marv Marshall. 221 Horatio ct.. will leave Saturday for ja six weeks motor trip through the . east, which will include the White mountains and the Jersey coast re-s-.-rts. Mts. F. P. Nicely and son. Robert Nicelj ".12 S. Main St.. and M:ns It ..v. t- 1 1 - - 1 . - v...ii..fi.. ' a !1 I . r a f k t: , un i-mh .-i.ui4. I for a motor trip throush southern BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Weidling. laughter, July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Young. p:; i:. Marion st., Mishawaka, pon, :st Fpworth hospital, July 6. MARIED COUPLE COLD TO EACH j orii:rfcWhen they settled in their house the sun was warm and ?o was their love. Then cam-? a time when the fr -.: wa.s on the pumpkin and the farrace on the b'.nk. It was his an . rne r.ac;?i 1 him. Don't let i t happen to yrn Sco that you get . T11ATCHEK Ft PXACL FROM f.pi;r,rY. ::0: Michigan Street. v, r e ,.tte- lSStl DENTISTRY. Dr. Oren. formerly of South Bend, ir? associated witli Dr. Carbon in his now location under the firm name of Carson and Oren at 123 W. Wash. ir-ton av. Phone M. 543. 145. t A e t r, a ";eaners. l Hats. Oarmenta -adv.-l?L ar.e It Whcclock's

Attractive Lighting Fixtures i For Your New Home They add much to the comfort and charm of a room and should be selected with care.

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W I1EN every glance of the and every action fail to knows he loves her, ah, method cf expressing his adoration RgygiallQiB o? Till! WAY "SMITH" CAMII 11M K into .MAnr.irs Lin; It was but for a second that SI ftood erect, tn the position to which I involuntarily had sprung when I heard the voices of the horsemen coming down the lonelv wood lane, i Then, still ob'yin.g tb.e insti Impulse of concealment which , 1 had .'t'i.iti me at the soin:,i i nie ee--ond voice. 1 swiftly moved to the tree against which Dicky's car rest ed, seated mvself there in such a manner that the machine almo-t o a n o o a 1 r 4 J t-i . t- r . v- . . t 1 n.l o i1 i 1 i v t V4.vv..., 4.... . .4,.- . v.4 1 1 J tii uiai i'i i lit ui ooj v . over my forehead. I thanked my li:tle joss that my hat had a brim, and that it was not the hat I had worn in the Catskills. W ith Mtne autumn branches !n my hand I made a pretens of stripping the leaves from them, but had to stop all move ment and rip the branches tio'ntly to still the trembling of my hands. "llcmomber, Anton M jui, 44 11 f.4a aim 41. im iu .'i j had not deceived me, the somewhat j servile voice of the second ap-i preaching horseman was that of the! ,man Smith, whom I h id .las: s en , I in the Catskill mountain, and who I was now a fugitive from the jus-j tice which he had so mysteriously ; escaped that memorable niht when our fishing pirty had dis covered the wounded trooper in the reservoir grounds. If it were he, i! knew that the servility was only as- j sumed. that the arrogance of theman was only concealed his cunning 'A'nrl;ir.'' sv.iftlv and aurc-'.v. i And then the two men on horseback moved into my view from the recesses of the forest path, and from underneath my hat brim I looked furtively at them. The first man I knew, in the ! c.Hual. friendly fashion of the cou n - jiryside, as the "Mir man" of the "neighborhood, a retired farmer. wealthy, public-spirited. respected and liked by his ncisthbers. That he could know anything jf the real personality of Smith if the second man really were Smith was. of course, unthinkable. And that the rclition between them was that of ,.!.. il.. .nl.: .,.1 va nt. man's i gi-antii iniin im- iu'-i words as they rode toward me. "Remember Anton, the one thing above all others which I will not have is brutality to animals. he was -aylng. "I discharged the- man before you for that." "I will renumber." Anton just said slowly, and then his eyes fell Dickv's ear. and I saw him m t art if. with ! unmistakably. wondered ! the keen per editor. wrr.cn i gaes - , - .v. he had reoogniz--d i ed to be ; t ho car haivsr remembered seeing lit upon that right which had seen . his exrosur . For I hr. ! convinced myself now that beyonJ all doubt the man. Anton. evidj.itly a new man-of-all-work of v,y neigh1or. Mr. Prigzs. Smith, who had was the p im man, been the op :b"vt Cat kill mountain . Via .luu'u.u o srion ! n w n l . had his barricaded estate. And; yet. barrir.g their heicht. which the man Anton, made le hy appearing s'.ichtly Htooped. there was little outward similarity between the two. Smith had bee: a commanding figure, erect and broad-shouldered, with a well fed appearance. Thi man was thin, almes to omariai.o

and hi ekthir.g hunr loofly on ; "Tut! Tut!" hushed Uncle Wighim. Smith'.- appearance bad b-en ; "n't say I'm c4ueer. or that of a scrupl '!! fa?t: Ih-us 1 f xtrav.tran: cr fv,lLh rr anything

man. accunotr.oi in : :ur:nus ivi.t ir.ir appurtenance, whs wcult a!niMt have di.d rather rhan appear urhaen. a man with manv changes cf clothln?. . "Anton" had at Uast r three-days' growth cf bear'l upon h:.- fice, his clothing was grim and hung b-os-- . y n tir.ctly liim, and his hands were d;ssuggcFtlve of 'lie earth. rour.d hi forehead he wore a 1 i r y bandage, whifh I noted with risir? excitement. comr Ae 5 concea. d hi eyebrows. 1 I gave him another furtiv but

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J vvs i ylT-, 'It 'V. XM1 Vl---- - ' - V - - . eye, each inflection of the voice force her to admit that she really then there may corao into play a which she cannot overlook! A Wife gS, searching trlar.ee. and decided thatj the dirt iij on his clothing and the bandage were but surface soil, thatj tlie cloth next his head was clean, i ana that underneath the rough garments were others, clean and line. He wa altogether too fvnical he - 1 out. lid hi er i ri Tn t r n c v hnm I had ! in the neighboring 1 VI I111k

Mr. nrlgea had reined In .his!" üusny ian. tn hnrso irlion Vi nn- tlw. r-rr nnil ! gaVO thIll tach a

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a .-econu or iwo iney u:u not see " ....... ...v , ..... - i me. then .Mr. Prices est-ed me andi''.l how they squackod with glee'

,.WOpt J,;rf with a courteous bow. "How do you do. Mrs. Graham lie said heartily "I hope there adding solicitously. is nothing wrong with your car." I explained, conscious as I did so that "Anton's" eyes were furtively searching my face. Hut I did not look toward him. I had swiftly de-

( ided that though no doubt he had girls were given bouncing balls, but recognized me, I must give him noistdi many were left In the basket.

i "kli ti :r that I bad anv snstiieinn of Iiiidentity. UNCLE WIGGILY BY HOWARD IL GAUIS UNCLE WIGGILY AND TIIU IlUPililiK HALLS. Ora day. when Uncl Wicigily was ittlng on the front porch of his holow stump bungalow, along came a monkey doodle, gentleman who had beep with a eirtu The monkey ood 1- ;''iit!.nian carried on one paw a 1 irge, basket. "What have asked Uncle Wiq ir.g toy balloons OU there?" kindly . - , . . ..v.i' or popcorn balls?" For w 11 the bunny gentleman knew that such things are sold at the cireus. I have here." answered trio T 1 1 O " i I i loodle ntlemar "., lot nf """"" r 1 1 1 1 ! ie r I m l n e o balls. I bought too many of their., and I didn't sell all of them at the circus. Now, alas, they are left on my paws, .so to speak, and I can't get anything to 1 lt- ' 1 i'11 "o io oe wun me cir- !.... . .... t . T .- , 1 . u ; - V .. .. . . 4. r . . i 4 UIW'.- --C 4 4 1 X4 4. uafSrvvi mil OL rubcr balls." "That is too - had!" exchvimed the

on'bur.ny ger.tier.jfl n. "I'll buy the bas-

I kt full of rubber balls from you. Mr. j Monkey Doodle. Hu e is the money. j .n ow get yours-:.: something to ; and travel on to join the circus.' eat 'Oh. tliar.k y -ul" chattered the j fUZZy chap. and. taking the money. j the monkey doodle gave Uncle WigL.;iy the ruhb.;r balls and hurried on. Nurr-o Jane came out ri thn nor.-r "Well, for nKrcy sakes. W!ggy!"j : exeiarnieii tne m.uKra: lady. "Aroj i vo'j going into the cirrus f-,r ruh, er' i ; a . bus! h .-.-. i uymg so manv ' ' "(Ah. no." answered the bunny t nt.'man. ligntly and with calm disre gard of the cons'vjue r.cc. "But I have many littl boy and girl animal friends and I think it will be fine to c-ivt r .irh "of !h tn a nr. r, -. rubber ball." "Well, of all thir.es:" exclaimed Xutv1 Ja i.e. ...... -t .r i.ur .im on. ana wo , go ou: riding m the auto and' give every animal t-oy or sirl we meet one rf these rubber balls! I "Well, there isn't much use frying! ! anythirg as long as you have bought! the alls."' slid Nurse Jane. I only licpe .-ome pood comes (,f i l'frnap-s t.uere may." giily spoke i . . . . i , . 4.1 f ,t M I l r I a , 111 ire cut -f it and th. . I.! b rood '' A little liter Uncle Wiggily and , Nuise J.r.o.'u.tn the basket of rub- , bt-r ball.s nearly a hundred cf them went riding In the auto. Soon

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Two hearts entwined end pierced by Cupid's arrow engraved in the living rock how can she avoid seeing ? And, beholding, can she fail to understand can she ever again pretend, though no word arc spoken, that she doesn't know HIS heart is HERS?

I Fmle Wiggily .-aw Sammie and Sus:e;a

Littietail, the rabbits. j so many rubber balls. I'll never "Here's sonu- rubber balls fori find fault with you again." you'." cried Mr. Longcars. and he: Hurray!' laughtM the bunny. And to.-sod one fach to Sammle a.ij'if paregoric doesn't get up in the Susie. jnii-:ht .and try to make the alarm "Oh. how fine:' cried Sus:e, an ! clock go to .sleep in the cat' cradle,

she smiled happily, sa did Sammio, each bouncing a ball. "There! I'm repaid already, just to sro how glad they are!" cried Uncle i 11': - . . " Put that was not the end o his rut Soon he met Johnnie and P.il-; S''iU Irrels, and bouncing ball. Lulu, Alice and ,,v" v......v Hmmie Vi bl il nynh hl e the ili'pl'c ! when they splashed theirs in the pond. Jackie and Peetie Po.v Wow were a"o piven rubber balls, as well as i Tommie. Joi" and Kittie Kat. Nan nie and P.illie Wagtail, the goat? Xeddic and Peckie Stubtail. the bears, and Iottie and Willie Flufftail, the lambs. Tn turn all the animal boys and "What are you going to do with! these?" asked Xurse Jane, a? .stirred them up with her paw. '"There 1 are dozens of rubber balls left, an j no one to whom to give them. I j still think you were a hit foolish, j Wiggy. though you meant to be kind' to buy so many balls." ! "Well." answered the bunny, "perhaps I was. but " j All of a sudden thero was a loud j hanging nd. behind the auto. j Puncture!" cried Nurse Jane. "Worse." said Unde Wiggily.. leaning over the side. "It's a blow; nut- The tire i.s torn to pieces and! I haven't a spr.re with me." I h. what shall we do?" crie ij Xurse Jane. "We re far from our! hollow stump bungalow. and we i j Ci1ri't ride home on a fiat tire. It would jiIe me loo much! Oh, what shall we do?" "Ha! Here Is where I can use thoo evtra rubber balls. I will i w t r- t i a ti -ill rnii nn t-i r tri all around the rim ol my wheel, after I take off the blown out tire, ana we win rui" jiome on air after all." "How can said 'The rabbit. you faste 1 the round) ' rut. t.or runs to the rim vour av.io v r.o-i . a.ked Nurse Jane. "With the sticky gum from a pine tre." replied the bunny. And so hei did. Dozens of rnbV.e.- balls filled j with air and fastened to the wheel, after the blown out tire was taken off. made a r.ew tire tor th auto, and so Uncle Wiggily and Nurse Jane pafely reached hone happy and jolly. "Well?" asked the bur.nv, , he .. nut the auto iO sleep. "Vei:, nc 4 " ,f-. !a,l v nu were riht. after all."! a d mittod the m u sk ra t 1 a . y. "Ye u i !vid an a-lver.turo and wo were saved! Mr. Business ManT T iü.Au Something Ur0lW;7 lo ihink About Efficiency slips away more easily through faulty vision, than from any other cause. Is your ffficiericy suffering from poor fcight? If so, let lis furnish the -las-es you should wear for comfort and visual enjoyment. Our Examination Will Determine The Exact Contütion of Your Eyet. t rrnn r M-r or il. L-Cl1 KJW 1 ITC,e I (sutb Da !iing u.Mm?tai and M n a f iwt unni Optician. ' M . r i. . . . Kf m 4. I '.Klier tttr

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By Juanita Hamel

1 1 -T 7. A V 'I S v? J v. CV , lot of tiouble because you bought 111 tell ycu next abjut Uncle Wig gi!y and t.ae moth balls. (Copyright, 1322.) Life is a and shoull Nook of many wonders be found clean and wholesome in every man's library There are no incidents eo entertunatf th.'.t .-killful men will not draw fr)n. them pome advantage. S2C IUI A is

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hold furnishings, wearing apparcJ, odds and ends, broken lots, rerr.nant3 and slightly soiled goods. Rare Bargains in Every Section

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to Girls DEAR AN. VIE UVUK1E: I am a pirl in mv "teer.s cro -A'th a yung mm one r-j pr.lor. This ycunar T.an 1 ea:oua of my roinc with - my j very I c t n t r boy. lie always 5?y:r.r he his 1 F?methlr.p to tell told nie yet. me, L't never has j I ins s::r art I are srrol chi-.T.c. and go tc.?r:h-r a creat dei She ' t'öd me that he -.-a-ted to nnrrv e. hut he r.evpr has I thlr.k I push' to to'd m- ro. sro witv other younE: mm till he tIl- nie 4a. but still I im afraid he w.ll be an?ry with me. I jus; pn with ni.vt at prft?r.t brcaure T .cou'dn't tin any - thin to iUrt hi- f--e!nif5 Ilevo ho loves m? for he acts Plese advise ra ? whether to with other younr; men r not. RABT. BABT: As loftg- .ts r,u are not ontragreci to the youn man it :s better for you 'o have othe friends n.o well, and nor dc-otv. all of your time to him. If he oves you h will nk yru to niar-,' hint, rtn mat ter how niflr.y fr.e (j you hare, dear. ray DEAR AXX.E IAUE!?.I am a girl rf 1. and ittend lot of dances. I eh i.n wl n thr"e rice girls that a. :r od darters. I can danc1 fa riy wP. hut r'nn't fcom tr enjoy mys-elf i.'i my friend? do. They danc? with god dan,"r- And for. et cbout me. I am left : he a wall flower or drce with somebody who s'.?pf nit over my f et. I know mo?; of m chums' friends to s-peak to. but P efms that they don't care to danv wi".; mo or uven talk to me. I am u-ja'.y qiiitt when I I am around the? people, bfau feel as If I am j: Dt wanted. "Vhy do you think this :' yu think becauso I am h"nt"'.y :hty arf shamed to be soon near irr? I dre?r? as wel! I ran. and try to be pleasant, but 1 believe In people going just hilfny. Even outs'de of the dance n 5 pe'p.e treat me coolly wlthotd any particular ieeson. Why do vo-j think tki is? FflUP. FACE. SOUR FACE: I am afratd you are eelf-conscio- mv dear, ird iave allowed yoirib'f to become lust a little touchv. Forgot ah .ut yo.ir?if ani yeur looks. Think of c'.r.r3 when you are out, and enter into their trnversatlon. Sotp of th-? mot popular -women hiv not hf n ceaut'.fs. Cultlvato chirm. Tcu ran do it, and -I am su -j you osn hav-? a go'd time If you w.'l oniv forge: avou 3 ourself. DELVR ANNTE LAURIE: I have theen going with a young man two years my fnior for about seven months. lie seemed to love me very much, an-d didn't go with any other glr!s. Wo were engaged and were to fee IDC 1UZ getting TV7

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Silk Remnants Remnants from the season's late materials at Half Price and Less.

Wash Goods Remnants including Ginghams, Percales. Devonshire cloth. Swisses, Voiles, Organdies, Ratine, etc., all at les than Half Price.

Remnants of White Goods Lawn, Dimity, Flaxon, Nainsook, Voiles. Batiste, Bloomer cloths and Organdies. Ransacking at one-fourth to one-half off.

Remnants of Domestics Pillow tubing. Sheeting, Cambric, Long Cloth, Nainsook. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Flannels, etc., all at onefourth to one-half off.

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