South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 1922 fr av1-. 1 1 V i iiU of Ii Li . Ii t --

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Personals i HER PROBLEMS

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Mr.. C.mCf Vlor ami lia-jchtf r. Marioar ar.-l V;njfrftl, f.l'J Park; av.. hav rr-iirr.f from a r.innth'si ftay in "aliff.-rnia. Mr. :. Ii. Hintz. H27 IJrv olr. ! Way V.. k-ft for Qii'-K-c. r.-m,, whpr-? will .all on t!." "ITinrirf '. I'.rPain" f(.r Ir.rlon, i:r.s'::r.'l. hTi" ! will r m tin ff.r about thr n'.onth-. ; Mr. Harry Dawci, (.f .w York "!ty in th" honp i-ii-sl ot Ir. and ' Mrs. H 1'. M:tch-ll of 92S liivrrsld'? dr. Mr. 1. A. ChapUau, I'and av . ; is v;.-itin frin-ls at Iowatla':, ;

Mirh. Mr. and Mr- John II. HumM. j K. Washir.cton av.. hive r ?urnr'l frr.ni f'hiapo vhT1 thy hni' h- n th" ku -sts of Mr. an !

1 Mr.. (I. I-:. M- Cny. 72: V. 1 .v.. U-ft Tu?.1mv for I'.uffalo. N. V., I i whT' .hf will b thp KU'-st . fr,r' fir- wok'i'iif Ir. and Mrs J. i.

' K rill Mr-. Thoma! W. I)rfref and ton.

T' l. "f HTkly. 'a::f., :i r' sü'-sts j iff Mr. ar,.l Mr.. W. I'. Martin. 2';; , S. T ivlor st. j I Tr Arthur C. Thief 11 and son I

' .1'ihn. of I'lffin. III., arf th- u-t--i rf Mrs. l'.lU n Kuroy, Jfhrrrrnn av.

Dr. anl Mr.. F. I. Axfll and fam-

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talk on h(-r vi t j .;r:t rntir. o!

at Fills Islmd. A th" For-!cn and

months' motor trip through th oast whkh will infludf P.iiffalo. Poston.

" ! Vahini;ton. I'hil idolphia and Harn I rihurc. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wraaa

will occupy their homo during thoir ali-onc. Mr. find Mr. T. I. Shonts and

i--l rrv thi .'if'orrnnn rf Aller l.. t flTiii'hter t(ftv nf Vw VnrU ritv

JI'Tii Misi.?:ary s'tie will !

Th" h" .""o y for the afternoon w-r Mr". F'.l.-i r.ifkl-. Mrs. 11. S. 'a-t-!!. Mrs. Frod Htt:-r. Mrs. H. Kr.phhann. Mrs. Parrl Millnjrn. Mr.-, I. V.. Pl.ir ftn I M:--- Matilcl i v. -i t .

Mr. and Mr1'. Arthur

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til-- i'hain 'I,tk Ooi nt ry cub la iiinir. Tin- lioiin;- mi-st wa Mi

aro the cuosLs of Mr. and Mrs. W. If. ShontM. 20.? K. Marion st. .1. F. Insr. C0rJ F. Col ir st.; Waltr Kane and Albert Lane. 117 F. St. I,oui st., havo roturnod from 'hieasro. Mrs. Howard Woolvorton. K. Jff-

M acl nn i'd ' f('T:snn ''vJ- Jia. returned from a V; sh'irt ti ii ' 'hi ai;o. linn-r at ... ... . ..

ji. . Murfiis;!'. . imi.u a..

Ii a s con to Now York to moot spv- j

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of CI' Vf! ind. .. who-- I

i ril huyerf of tli c;'orRo

nü iRfinrrit to I r. '1 i r m o Willi a nn j .f Fl-vdand. fin of Mr. and Mrs . W. Williams, of this city, was re- j centlv announced. i

Au?";. W. P C No 14 met in a r -.'ii la r y-i"n at OM Court Ilou.-o Tu .-ila f.'nji;' with 3." mom hers lrfnt. Mr. P. I'onmoyer will entertain the ! idles at his home, Fin-ci-ln way F. W'dnecdiy evening. MfJ. Six will entertain the ladle at her cottage at Indian Fake on .In v 27.

i'ii., who have boon in the

Wyman market.

BIRTHS

Hon r!i;ir M:- Helen Cfreriry, wh 1 irs Mon. lay for Nw York to i.r the i'f,:h f.r Furope.'M: Mardell IP.lde'.nnd. 0 2a Iliversilo !r . entert aim d ot charming luncheon at 1 n'ch'ok Tuediy after!ion at th' Kbort?on Tea Pt."in. The lunrhe.in table at wh. li wer- t I 12 irnests. wai nt r'd w 1th a !u r of snip i'.r a-j? r.. M;-- .Tune P.all, of Iwnrc:ar. Mi.-li. and Mrs. F S'.ed-e. of M'Tophis. Tnn.. who ;.- th- hon ci."t i-f her -Ister. Mrs. f.n:l pert Ib-rry. were .-imonir the i;ihn, l'olw;n the lur,' lieon th afteno pent at the bridt: 'tables nr MiK Hildobrand'f ln'm'. Honors wore har 1 Monday nfH( rnoen by Mrs. F. C. Sie. Ice. of Memphis. Ten.:., and M.- Helen NreC'Ty at the bride party iven Paul IWt lb rry at her bt rae, S. S":t st. l'uvors wer to Mrs. Charles Schailt. Mrr T'rt i.iM Fowor and Mls.- (Irenry. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. St.phenvn k r.i'Ttaine.l a mii.U eornpany at din- ".:( r Mi't! liy -en!n?r at the Country lub as a court.-' to Mr. and Mr. 'N.i:i.. Fo-ter. f Philadelphia. Pa.

Mr. and Mrf. Walenty Janowjak. :: S Anthony st.. July 17. a daimh-

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mv cheerful casualness

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drc.v up to the station. ! "Therms v rv'-on u!iy you can't stay a.s ..r, a y..u liu ." I r.-P' T.dd prom pt ly. F-r tiling i poin 0:1 sw irntr.i: ul . at. hon e now. ai'.d, v.v really doij't . d joa." ; So l.iir, I'rnr." "Oh. you i i oil;'! rub it ,n tliat I'm

1 . . 1 n : 1 1 a - irt i 1 ,i::h u:i' l around lh : in' :..a t;-!' r t rtd with a its- ! ir.U tiati.'b whi h urole n..- su Men ly ' c :i. i r ! " 1 1 . but r.ot -n.uh to make

Tomorrow H0R05C0PE By GcnevUw Ktribls Tlirnsl.Y. .ll'I.Y '2(K

Th. tiery

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and actresive Mars

sway, warr.ir.u against all turiejl'T.t and violent

. t: a.J- r :h- ' sUfe Were i. j "i.;fre tlai and a 1 the

led llchtly. Strain. Ha' ! m be to F. ila." t Into Iii b U little i "PU Just

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loe.l- It V.- i 1 1 be neressiry to kep in a cool and control;, d attit ude. 'i"iuir.Lr all disputatious and juar-

onir conduct if the biisiniF S to

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l-luihn. ss. Fdith and

be quietly and d liber ilated some permar.i nt

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, .-aid. "And I'll i for you in the i bu:jr. oil dear ' car' "f Y"U se f.

matter a n ately ma nip

-oid may be looked for under th-au-pioious rule of Saturn trin Fun. Dome-tic affairs are a!-o und'.- a I? o finharmor.y. Th'.se whose birthday it is. if thy v ' 1 1 . 1 reap th- solid benefits of ausp'c lous r i n : t JTuratlor.s. sh.ould keep

. '"""1, deliberate und harmonious, little- thin.'" lie Th.y should avok! law and quarrIl-

nir. arid Httend quietly to business. A

sprang a mal.c-

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bargain. Well, ji child born

Tak.- th.- b.s of'r!:r.-d to be rash, headstrong and! J quarrelsome unless carefully trained.

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Mr. and Mrs. Htnty 170.-, Di.us'J.-.s st., July 16

r. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Platz

F. lironsnn st.. July 17. a son. Mr. and Mr. Herbert Ii. P.ertsoh M4 Smith st.. July 1. a son.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z nays to. S. Phillipi t.. July IT., a son. Mr. and Mr. Pawet Zmysto. S. Phillip .t . July 10, a son.

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MAItlUAC.F FICFNSlvS. Stanley lister and Alvinla Hauer, both of .Mishawaka. Frnest Arkonhusrn and (loorpha lar.e, both of Mi-hawaka. Anthony Finpls, Huchanan. Mich, and Fern Fverett. South P.end. F lward Claoys. Mishawaka and Marietta Miller. South lb ml.

I Michael Govorka anil Mir gar ?t

Kelickl. both of Mishawaka.

THAT ASTONISHING FAD FOR EARRING "EXPRESSION" SUSET IEThose long dangling earrings with jet-beads supporting the crystals, look charming c. you. But I'm greatly perplexed over how to express my personality best. Should I have old-fashionc, portraits in my earrings or long blue beads to match my eyes? They're both very smart the ear rings, I mean!

INTERURBAN DAY

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at Ellsworth9 s

at Ellsworth's

Advice to Girls j

I

di;ly in lovo with a girl of IS. Sh lives mrt as much a I do her. I have been seein? her almost every nlKht since I have been groins? with her. as it l her wish. Hut it seems

that we dis-asrree on petty matters J

ery often.' Ho you thln'k that 1? proper ? Is there any way that I can test hir love for me? Is it right for m to her-a. often as I do? I am ir.elinetl to he a little jealous. What can I do to stop it? A KFAIFK.

Revelations ?pAWgJh

ADEU GARRISON

A PHAnFK: Can't you control

the situation so that you simply will' not allow anything unpleasant to j

enter into the conversation? It takfv two to make .in argument, you know.

tin: way maik;i: mNQiTm iii:i:si:lf and dicky hut. Dicky was poinp to see Fdith Fairfax! This -was the thought which made me stand motionless for a bre.ithlers second or two after I had, at his request, turned out h liht.. Indeed. I was Incapable of motion, for

the sound of the cirl's nam-, th"

A r r. our. eement

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Ti a rr :a so !') .s city tiiijuiar.t ' 'Amt rii ar

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f Miss Kuth Solder. -f nd Norma r Templefon th Stua-t Wtl.-or pof I .r :- . of W.ishiruton, i ;"k p'fice Mor..'.av ve-

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DFAF ANN IF UVUIHF: I am a irirl IS years of a?1

have been goint; with a younr man of the same age. We went together

for about two years. I love h!na very'

ib.irly. ntnd he rays that he loves me. Fntil last year, when I went away to school. I thought that 1 loved, him well enough to be his wife, hut since we have hoen parted f'r the last seven month my love for him has died.

I ana in love with another man J

i whom I like much better than ih ' first. He has novor tol me that he j ! loved me. The other young man still j i .-as tluit he loves me. and I rvc:v- j i -

I letter.- whirh I only want to anj s - - ;ij a friend. What do jou j adviso me to do? PKoWN FYFS.

PKOvVX FYF-S: Hm't devote all of your time to one young man. my dear. You are to young to do that. You see. I ri don': know your own mind, do you? Have both youctr

test the j'ouns Is If you are

The only way to lady's love for ,'ou

in a position to lo so and love her to a.Vrc her to narry you and see v hat she says. l ivery night a on Id be too ofte.n to fill on her een if you were encaged. Don't you think so, yourself?

Today's Fashion

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The met'.n of the Practical Py-ch.-louy cl.lb will h,ed tills eevi-,- at v ,, e!,i, k a; he V M. i ' A

men for friends. You are too young to thorn o furiously. Wa'.f have finished school.

DFATl ANNIE TjAURIH: W ar two iters. 19 and 21

i yriTu of Age. We love two young

men very dearly, hut our mother doe not want us to go with them. They are nie young men. and are thyught well of in th: community. We both hav finished our schooling so why aren't we allowed to go with them? Mothor does not want us to go to Partie. at all. We are only aüoweyl to go to church. Our young men friends want us to run aw.iy with them and get m.ir-

! r.ed. We want advice. ! ALVA DA AND I.EVA DA.

DEAR AXN1F I am i vou n g

FAURIF: m in of 20.

think of until vou

and I am

At Wheelock's

At Wheelock's

Convenient Utilities for Every House

No Kitchen is rightly equipped without a set of these sanitary glass mixing bowls 5 in a set. The sizes are 5. 6. 7, 8 and 9 inches. Complete set of 5 bowls. Special. $1.00. Refrigerator or Food Jars with tiht-fitting glass cover I quart

capacity, Special Aluminum Egg Slicer This aluminum and wire device slices eps quickly and

. . . .45c

f perfectly. Price 65c

Sheet Iron Roaster at 25c y The size, 6x9 J'2 inches, tells you that it is just lare enough for a dinner for two or three. It has a browning vent, and is self-basting.

An Aluminum Funnel or Fruit Jar Filler A Kitchen necessity, particularly at pre-

serving time. I rice 15c Kitchen Knives

A group of butcher, carving and bread knives, substantially made, priced to close at 25c aS' SUV J5 :xr j

George H. Wheelock & Company

AFVADA AND FEVADA: You

I would bei very foolish to run away land gft married. Surely, you owe more consideration to your mother

man to do a thing bite tnat. my dears. You ar young, and there is lots

' of time for you to go out and have a ' pood time. Your mother's Judgment ! is the best for you to consider. ReJ mefriher everyf hing she doe or i thlr.xs of ; for your happiness. It ; may seem hard now. hr .fme day. I and that may be swn, you will be thankful you followed her advice.

Annie Faurle will welcome letters of ir.qui.ry on subject of feminine interest from young women readers of th! paper and will reply to them in the column. Letters to Mis lyiurie should be addressed to her, in care of this otTlc.

' A C.OOI) "SIHUITS" 3G40-404 6 For the man. the "blouse best

costtmi:. "sports" woliked, is one

on straight lines and ur.confinei by

a belt, which -would hinder ithe j we lie in a civiliied ao. 1 shud-Ki

knowledge that she was again on! l)icky's horizon had been like un-j expected blows in the f.-.ee. She must havo returned from the! West Virginia mountains to which1 I knew she had gone wit. a Aunt! Dora Paine for a much-needed rest. I had thoped that after the genuine j remorse which had swayed her f or j hr unwitting share in the terrible! affair of Junior's kidnapping, thoj nervous breakdown, whi 1; was th; result of that awful time, she would' yield to the devotion of Dr. Jim ; Paige, the distant cousin who hadj

been her loving slave since her childhood. I had counted on her for

getting the hopeless lovo for Dicky! U'hirh bn,l tnrtnrnil Vinr lni

caused mo so much mental anguish. Put if she were back In Marvin I broke off my mental musrngs at

this point to score myself Hivagclv, for my folly. All this emotion over!

the trii'ling fact that Dicky had .asked me to put a Spanish comb which Fdith had left at our Imme in

the spring into his bag so that h? could give it to he r! If the comb i had belonged to almost any o:ner( woman of my acquaintance I wou'd have thought nothing of the Inci-j dent. And the very casualties ct the request, it. openness, en.ght to j have s-hown me that there wa nothing in Dicky's attitude about w hich j I needed to worry. "What the devil are you doing t there in the dark? Can't you' tin at jour way out f the room?" Dicky's voice cam crossly from ' the bed. "I'm going this second," I return-1 oil. hastening out of the room, thankful that I had escaped further catechi.-m. It was bad enough not i to be able to control nay jealously of Fdith Fairfax, but te betray it U. , Dicky as I already unavoidably hid done once or twice, was unthinkable. ' Try as I might, however, 1 ceubl not put out the flame of my jealous pain with the lire-extinguisher ol c-'immon sense. I wonder he many, othr women have tried the ame dampening process only to Hid the ilanaes flashing up more brightly) than ever. Furky for Fdith. I imagine, that ;

Special Bargains for This Occasion HERE THEY ARE:

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Domestic and Linen Section 22c White Shaker Flannel, Ransacking at 16c yard. Extra large, heavy quality, hemmed Bed Spreads, $2.50 values. Ransacking at $1.65 each. Hemstitched Table Cloths, regularly sell at $1.39, tomorrow, choice 95c each. White Goods Section Regular 39c quality plain white Windsor Mercerized Plisse at 32c yard. Trimming Section One lot of Embroidery and Embroidery Insertions, values up to 45c, Ransacking at 10c yard. Or:e lot of new style Beauty Boxes, nicely fitted, Ransacking at only $1.59. Toilet Goods Section "Hind's" Honey Almond Cream, regular 50c value at 40c. 50c battle of Mulsified Cocoanut Shampoo at only 39c. Nonspi. regular 50c value. Ransacking at 39c.

Lingerie Section Tailored Gowns of muslin in either flesh or white, regular $1.00 values. Ransacking at 79c. Beach Robes in Terry and Beacon Cloth, values from $4.9 5 to $8.30. Ransack prices range from $2.95 to $5.00. Gingham trimmed Step-ins and Chemise sets of voile in pink or orchid, regular $2.25 values at $1.50 set. Umbrella Section Children's Parasols, off the regular prices. Art Goods Section

Stamped Patchwork Bed Spread:

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Boys' 39c

$1.00. Fine selection of $1.00 Silk Knit l ies for men, Ransacking at 75c.

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n;ovorp.enit cf the arm.-. .This ty!e s'.ip? over the head anJ may be finished with .short or wrNt length sleeves. The skirt is a nv mode! with smart p'aits. The Plous-e Pat

tern 3640 is cut in 7 mizes: 34. 36, 3$,

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40, 42. 44 and 46 inches bust mean-

It will require 3S yards of 36

inen or df'.ll for a medium

to think with what subtle fx isan ;. mediaeval ancestress of mine might hae impregnated the teeth of the fragile, beautiful comb which i

fastened securely In its cae and put j

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Skirt Pattern 404; cut

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into Dicky's bag in the early morning after many sleepless hours. What Maele YYondcml. I tried to comfort myself with th-'

j remembrance of the remorse which 7 I had been Dicky's for his alsen'.e

i ti-ements. llv;.-'

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Skilled Surgeons Require Keen Sight

l7es: 25. 27. 29. 31. 33, 35 and 37 motoring with Fdith upon that day ir-ches wa;. measure. A 23 inch Junior was kidnapped. At that m

yard

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40

Particularly dos thi. apply while performing delicate operations uhere live may U at stake. Our profession of optometry has also an clement of jrrave resjxansibilitr, inasmuch as cyoight is at stake. You assume no risk if wo attend to the preservation of your vision. Our Examination Are Accurate in Every ParticiJar. H. LEMONTREE Mnmrcmrla OUcIaj. W ran dpllet tar Ibh that la mada iiNvttn ttt IC MtrbSfM

size will require 4 34

irch tweed, suiting. .rge or linen. AVith plaits extended lower edee of ?kirt measure 3r yards.

nn-r.t I knew he had hated her. anj I also hu-ged the remembrance to my mind of the months of iiuitt devotion from my hu-bar.d which hid

Dr, J. BURKE Over 2r yt'ir-: in Sfvth Peril s. MICHIGAN ST. F-n--s dupl.c-ted in 30 minut.-. Pr-es mer.i:e

for each pattern in s:lver or :imps. A pattern of th illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12c in silver or .tamps.

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T.vi .eparate pattern.- mailed to been n.y lot nlnce that time. Up. n any address on receipt of 12 cent? I one memorable day in the Catskiil

he had declared with emphasU that" he was "through" with all philandering, that he had "gotten his" when Junior was stolen, and that thenceforth I would have to provide '.1 the

thrills aide from a hunadrura doj mestir; existence. j jut I knew say retor Pan. and I ! wondered if 50 long an imprisoni ment In the domestic cage, even

though it was voluntary, were not palling upon him, if he were not beginning to feel the vague re.-tless-ne-.-i which generally preceded some -t-capade. harmless enough in itse lf. ; but distinctly trying for me. There was but one thing to do. i however, and that wai to t-peed him; on his Journey with casual, affec-i tior.ate cheerfulness, letting no hin ; of my fears e-caii me. and I sue- : ceeded so well that I think Dicky, j with masculine inconsistency, actual-

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