South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1922 — Page 19

SUNDAY. JULY 30, 1922

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HOME LIFE IN ü. S. BLAMED FOR CAUSE OF GRIME INCREASE

Children Should not Become Uread-earncrs Too Early, Atlanta Woman Averp. ATUVNTA. Ga . Ju!y 29. (13y L N. S. ) The mortem woman'n race f. r mony ht cau4 present crim.:or.'lii ions anl wciX problems. '.'i.3 v,iMrn now do not know v '.'it h o r: i J . ? is Mrs. Grar Klrfcland, hpri r - p.r: n, ;ul.tScin. jot, u'-;a; worker, atonographer. ir : an l mori recently a law- ) ;.'irticij'int In aout all the !vis.nf"f-i lr whif:h man en- . i rr.othfr la away, earning ai sh pays. "Tho rhildreu i hout training and thm- ! : rr bread earners before oli rnou?h to be out of ' y -tac:. Th result is crime. iiiMren have r.ot been taught i. ni'-." Although anive for yenrs In rwjv r-1! pn ! vnlor.s Mrs. Kirklanl 1 i i an 'Hthu'laft on th cjustion of j ; (.'-s ions for women. Wome.i .jght to sriy In the home. he beMrs. Klrklar.d r"er.tly was admitted to the bar. Kr.rywn to hun!rd of hr former patients as kindly physician, to tt?iott the pfot ire of her pleadir. the caue of rrjmlnais J an anomaly, she soon i to bo sworn In as a full-fledged attorney. Will IVaotJco In Omrtn. "Am I golns to practice law?" r-hA arked. "What's the use of ltt:n? th men do ait the work? I'm t'fir.R r'.ght Into th courtroom Tnlice .ourt. tv-o and pounce on 'em, like a band of wild Indians." Mrs. Kirkland ays he Intends to contlnuo her poetry and fiction wri'.inff. by which ehe is probably Irnown bt. She has turned her literary talent to ue In her medlnl work and !i a regxilar contributor to several medical Jourr.iln. "With the experience she will rain In court practice It is predicted' f he will turn out some novels that j v ill rival conan uoyie in ine I-ychn-mf!!co-legal line. He Ms here general medical practice of everal yrar In Atlanta, I r. Klrklnntl was hörn physician if the Gorpla hospital during the influenza epiilemic, belnp the only v.r.-nar. In At'nnta to hold that post. Mrs. ICirkland Is one of those 7'.tlrM women who are always up rr.tl doing. She eaya she found medlr." imu'h more fascinating than the movies nnd thit now she x.'Ct5 fo fin.l in law the thrUl that ( von ir.edlcino lacked. "Uonien Should Study Meyiidne. Althufch advoratlnsr home for the v.on'.cn, h- siy she believes all T.orr.en nhouid study medicine. "I t all women should study j!iel!clne, Nat least enough to enable ther. to take care of their health : :i ' '.hat of their children," she f.iid. "And they will find It interiMiii&C. t". There is not a branch if rlence which medicine does not al with, and that more than v. v can f.ay even fr literature." ihe believes that thero is a prora-J.-lntr f.eld for women In surgery. "Oh, yes. women have plenty of nerve for surgery. It's the easiest 1 ranch of medicine, and the objeati'tr.s unir.f women think they would ba-.' t'- wlebllnfr the surgeon's knife ili-a pr-ear in actual practice." Mr?. Kirk land w.is editorial writer from 1M0 to 101.1 for a chain of Western daily newspapers, comir.c to cleorpia in 191" to be editor cf th official Journal of the Far mr.- l.'nlon. PARIS PAPERS CONDUCT MAiXY FREAK CONTESTS i'AKIS. July 2?. Contests are ib." raffe in th Pari projs. Iteadf rs have ben aked to vote for the i. beautiful pnl In France, the rve-t "meritcriou V girl, the best me-hod to con-Jat the declining lirthrate. the mrüt appropriate w.iv t celebrate Pasteur's centenary and other Judgment exercisers. Internationale. communist aft rr oon dally, has capped the climax with a content to determine worst employers of Paria and 5ur;-oundins country." It claims to h,u received four thousand revnns?3. but "for obvious- reasons" '. oe9 r.ot publish names of wlnnins VCte-rs. V.'rep not that the world chnnes. r 1 it kep a stAhle. chaneles r'-ure. tworo caii to weep. A WORLD OF SATISFACTION IN GOOD PLUMBING And that's just the kind of plumbing you'll have in your home if Taylor does vour wo rk. There's no faulty work installed by our men. We pride ourselves in this point. Taylor's success lies in the fact that he employes only the best of materials and workmen. He will gladly submit and estimate on your job. At least it will pay yen to consult Taylor before finally deciding upon placing your contract. He has a story to tell on plumbing that is mighty interesting. JAY L. TAYLOR 1915 So. Miami St Lincoln G065.

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Women's Dress Swings Back to 1 850 Cycle

NEW YORK. July 29.. (United Press). Jupt when we are beginning to fear that there is nothing new under the Flapperdom sun, Paris anifwera our S. O. S. with an entirely new Uhonotte idea for the young miss. The tight fitting bodice and the long, flarrlng klrt are with us again. Before yon chuckle too gleefully over this good news, let me state that this new silhouette affects the evening gowns only. The fkipper can be aa ehort-sklrted and as flapperlsh as her little heart desires during the day time, but for evening attire she must don the fashions of her grandmother lace mits, black velvet wrist bands and all. One "wonders whether this Is not a comeback on the part of the designers, who have always been more or les sympathetic with the peculiarities and "swankness" of the dresa of the young miss of today. Whatever their design- may be. It will enable Qrandma to see that though they flap by day, the young girls of this era can he as demure looking In their evening frocks as the tintypes of 1830. Designers declare that all the furbelows of the period gown la to accompany the.se new frocks; long cameo earrings that reach almost to the shoulders, wide flat bracelets, I siiK nmu anu even me priucoiti. Still another silhouette, the straight line dres which has been predicted many times before is declared to have come forward with a certainty. This type of gown Is not to be u?ed for evening wear end Is not considered appropriate for the younger girls. Many of the Paris houees are using the Egyptian Idea for fall. Bronze and almond green are the favored colors for these. Many of Via tner?o and !!Vs favor change able the effects whtch are extremely lovely when worked In the Egyptian designs In dull gold threads. Oowns of this type lend themselves wtll to the new straight line silhouette. Quantities of metal brocades accompanied by metallic ribbons are bein? ued for the new fall gowns. The tweed eult which, like Mary's little !amb, goes everywhere that Mary goes. Is 5aid to be as dead as a doornail In Paris Smart tailored suite of soft gray mixtures are beinc l worn In their place for morning use. i With them the mannish little vests I of the cloky are often seen. Amon the srnrtly gowned wej en who throng the club house en- ' closure at Helmont park the.e days i one notices a preponderance of red I tones which range from deep rose to orange. Often It is the hat which I carries the coloring, but recently the weather has made wraps unnecessary and entire gowns of brilliant red are seen. All white costume 1 are also popular and make a pretty 'contrast to the more vivid colors. Most of th gowns are made up on simple lines, relying entirely upon i their !eere for distinction. When s-evs are ntt emzfc erate-d as to length or width, they are entirely r.:y icemisIng, in which cae rows cf bra lea oover the arm.

u;ptps arw ijui i"-u:n in t..iF Few s'.rpon -sweaters are seen. Mostj of the hats worn at the race? are ' i

wide and drooping as they are no: carrying paraaols as generally as formerly. Ose cf the prettiest bathing 5uif en at Dong Beach last Sunday was a knitted affair of rloiet and t.vupe. The bo5iee portion of the suit ni of plain taupe and the three tiered k!rt w-a made of violet, with each tier scalloped In the taupe. High violet bathing shoes completed the effect and there were no Htocklrrgs. A Nile green runshade addM a pretty touah of oolor to this attractive outfit. ! With Stimmer, the black go-wns j are diminishing In number. Whether!

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yrar - old 'srweethcart, Bervcrly Ruth .not, Anaerica Is done with them for several months to come. An Interesting usage of fur was noted on a dancing gown at a ovular Nenv York restaurant recently. The gown was one of thosa very plain Ions walst-llned effects, made of mauve silk crepe. The bodice was entirely sleeveless and had a round, rather high neck; the skirt was much fuller than one sees of Itite and had a border about a foot wide of platinum fox fur. The weight of the fur caused the eklrt to flare out gracefully when the wearer wm.s dancing. Few- hair bandeaux or ornaments of any kind are noticed at evening functions la'tely. French vamped bathing shoes with the sandal cross-strapped effects are shown In many new colors puch as periwinkle, heliotrope and, vivid orange. ONE BRIDE'S PROBLEM ( Continued from Page 17) cookings he says he prefers restaurants. The gravy isn't right and the coffee Is not strong enough no matter how much coffee she puts into It. he says it' regular dishwater. The other morning she got up early and made nice crisp waffles and he wouldn't even look at them. He fald he wa going to the restaurant and get some waffles that he could et. No, he doesn't quarrel about it. No. he doesnt seem to be cross. He ! jufft says he hate-s home-cooking I and every day he goes to the restaurant and eats his mraLs. three time?' a day. And the little' bride stays t at home and eats hers, three times! a day alone, and she wants to! know what she ought to do about It. Well, I don't know exactly what I would do but there Is one thing I wouldn't do and that ! I wouldn't cook three perfectly good meals for i man who didn't appreciate them, and I wouldn't sit and eat three meals alone, three tlmev? a day every single day. j I'd Invite a friend in to hav ; breakfast with me. and another: friend to have luncheon and an-, other for dinner and when the j friends asked me to dine or brekfa: with them. I would accept the invitation and go and have a perr'ct!y c-v-d time. And I would let husband go wherever he liked whenever h I'ked and I woula never stay ar hon-.e waiting for him one !ngle minute. I'd make my 'wn life and my own happiness and I would put him nd

An Offering Unusual Ladies' Tailored Suits This is a pre-seasonal introduction of our fine hand-tailored garments. Fashion has decreed that suits will be very much in vogue for fall and winter. Order your suit during the month of August and realize a remarkable saving. Substantial reductions have also been made on Coats. This pre-seasonal offer is for the month of August only. H. LA FIDES Ladies' Tailor 1012 West Washington Ave. Main 1131

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his queer atre-ak out of my head as much as I possibly could. IIe' either a little bit unbalanced and not responsible or he has takcji a fancy to some woman and goe-s to have his meals with her that's the diagnosis I should make of this particular caw. If hefl unbalanced he may got over It If he Is let entirely alone. If it' another woman he may get over that. too. In the meantime he has shown that he Isn't worth one tenr or one tremulous sigh and I wouldn't wste either of them cm him not once. DARTiKST CO ITT FOALnD. FREBPORT, Me.. July 29. A oolt weighing 150 pounds at birth has Just been goaled by a mare owned by Herman Means, of this town. It Is the largest colt ever seen In Freeport and Ls believed to be the biggest ever foaled in Maine. Ceremony keeps up thlng. 'Tis like a penny glasfl to some excellent water without It the water were spilt. Monday, July 31.. Don't miss the first installment of A. A. Milne's dotoctlvu yarn, "TTio Red Hons Mys. tery. Guaranteed Singini or lfc Canaries and Complete Line of Bird

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XX . ar the proPer hour in the afternDon. j They don't rare to play football I er baseba:; and as for tra"k athletes' oh, horrors! ' nanclnp:' ah. thaf. th diversion! and next to that .peed'.re Ir. a c'.assyi rscer or a chummy roadster! Part- i les. flirtations. affairs, matinees, tea, i. a t iaj-ijce ; 4 1 1 1 e picnic s studio ies. with soft Ughts and weird mueic thee things are th Ck? Eaters r radise. And there is, some person declare, a band of Cake Eaters in almost every university in the United States today. The girls at the Northwestern university have declared a boycott on the Cake Kater. "Fifty per cent of them are epineIes weakling1" 5ayd Dr. George Stewart, president of the alumnae. "They just love a spin," he said, "and oh. they dote on the fox trot ar.d the toddle and the guinea wiggle! "Give one of 'em a half-mile dash to make and he'd drop devid at the thought of it. and aB, for a touchdown or a goal, don't'mention anything like that, or a real Cake Eater will faint." And now the co-eds are going to ostracize the Cake Enters. Why girls, how can you be o cruel, when they are Ju.st simply try ing to please you? Imitation Is, the slncerest flattery they say, and the Cake Caters are doing their very best to Imitate the glrllest of the girls. Isn't it funny that the girls don't seem to like them after all? What a perfectly natural' instinct it is that makes a woman hate a Jady-Ilke man and that fllla the soul of a real man with disgu.rt at the sight of a mannish woman. - We can rave and preach and reform all we want to. We can lecture and educate, and broaden as much as we pleose. We can be "modern and'darlg and advanced" up to a certain point, but once reach that point and good old Mother Nature opens the door and walks In with a switch in her hand, like an old-fashioned mother hunting up two or three runaways from home and Fhe says, In the plainest kind of plain language: "Come now, glrL be girls! "Look here, boys be boys or Til Note the Coffield "Wave Action"

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I Clood old :other N'ature. what a ! PT.fibl sul she sterns to me. and 1 how ca'.rn she when we ' "irive her out of bu.:r.ers with our p"w-f;ojr!fs ar.d our o!d-m.. Why shouldn't shs be calm? She always ha the best of It. Fhe' sur ' me.?ter how far the i I ?. i J k s" " ; , w U 3 a comfort t0 th:nk abcut he?e dn"fl- nt it! c . r L0U'(TS I(lte OTl JmonVnn Prccnnrf r MADRID. Juiy

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which have concluded to grant American transit visas for SI. But . transit visa, a? in the case of the ether countries that have made -;mllar reductions -merely entitles a visitor to a train-ride through the country's territory. If be so much as takes a stroll from the railroad station platform, he has "visited" the country price, $10. "Germany, Austria. Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland. Oecho-Slovakla, Denmark. Holland and Rumania previously have reduced to SI the price of transit visas. Sweden has reduced its transit visa for Americans of fedlsh parentage. Italy and Portugal charge the full $10 even for a glance across the frontier. Xew York'.s lending critic, iroywood Broun, nys "The Itcl House Iystory is the best mnrtlcr f-tory wo have mad since Sherlook IIlmis shnt tip shoi)' The nTS-Ttrnes prints the first installment Monday. Now Is the Time to Get The? I'gly Spot. There's no longer the slighest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine double strength is guaranteed to remove the.se homely epots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if It fails to remove freckles.

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Statue is Stolen From Museum at Versail!es PARIS. J-uiy 23 (By I. N. S.) "Now. Indies an' gents, follow me and you'll see a va'.uaV. gilded !

.-:atutte of Tl. :s statue Lou!s he Fourteenth i Hut the -e'.r.g Versit'.eJ- party loked In vain. Th" gnide looitcd, tf"1. r.d ruhhed h! py. in aton-L-hir.er.t. Attendants the Versailles ijice. hast'.'v ummon-d. could not explain the mystery. It . -T- J that the statuette w3. sto'.f:-. the noon hour, but atter.da I ri! t unwatched. The statuette was wrenched from Its pedestal. Old guides at the pn'flce say the little art-work was placed In the room It occupied Lou! XIV's sleeping apartment by Klrc: Ixml.i Philipp about 135 ar.d has never been disturbed f'.nce. Zsl without knowledge runs Into ditches In the dirk.

ENJOY THIS RELIEF From Hot W eather Washing There's no need to make a hot day hotter by working over a steaming tub, lifting heavy pails, or hanging out clothes in the blistering sun. We'll wash your clothes in soft, fleecy suds, rinse in many changes of rainsoft water, iron the flat work, and leave for you only the ironing of a few light pieces. A phone eall ivill bring our driver Main 597

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not give you quick and lastln relief ? Why cuttings and operations fail? Do you know th cauf of pile ! internal ? That there Is a s'agnatlon of bleod in the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harm- . , . , , . . . , . . ... ........ lit.M-HKHu. now eo;a ry vet:;cii ! Drug Store and dr-.Jgg:ift generally. Ithat Is guaranteed? HCM-UOID barJshe by reJmovinis: the Internal cause, by freeling blood circulation in the lower I bowel. This lmp home treatraer.t has an aim est unbelievable, rtcord for pun, rafe and l1!njr re'ief try j thousands of s!ck sutTerera, and 'save the needles pain and expenne I of an operation. There l no reaeon I why It fhouli r.ot do the Mm for you. AavL N j atto cmioago. 1 1 1 ; i

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