South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1922 — Page 8

WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 30. 1922

8 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES "VTI r v n AC TFVITIES v. r v - ' r. f i Ol WiV;fI AXHC ( i i : rr. n r rr '.:.":,: into Kor voict. '"I'm Kf'rc to mtkp her remember hi-r i.tt'.r x":r?:rr. for nme t!m to EC DDE mi 30 Has Scholarship "Launcliin Ship' the the Marriage Voyage Starts Hororir. 7 h"' hoi t. M!' Eva rice a cor;;' T':! n: .trall Junior's t .i y n : a v r The last I :?. 'r! t -a ) : a r Mi.l'r r. :-i -,. v. I k stare . LJ f! n n ' J I c r.. ' 'j jr.. r. - . - 4 v r - TV By Zoe Beckley i a

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A a co-irtwy to M!m Crtrufl

Dorichner. whw rr.arrla to Ei- j war 1 M"han will soon take placo, i M.-. Ir-r.A Hü lf brnrj-1. 02ä I;lvrrJ'j t f!r . n t ; r. 1 Tu cv! ay vr.ir. i

r:i -i' ,.T.r.' r .iO'.vr. wir-1 nvi-u f',-r.H'l t.' (if'.'rations j

i ; ;.,. .i!. ; t!. t il v; frm .:.'! a it:-t : n.'-ji--n v u vrv"l t' I ' KU f 'j. if-. i n mi -Vfi.in' ; nt ir.förri.al.v. M ; --i M.'irv'ir'.-' , Mhan of I'Mi.t i : ;j : ; : , la. wcu J l Mr. Karl Kir. . 1 s W. l.aS-i av.. ntrtair.'I th irinnibr? of riTj ifl'lK clu Tue si lay afternoon. Tf'.f 1

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to N. '.v Vf-rk y thf- vp-y Motor Company, and his r.evv hrM, CONN IK. a count rj- ?lrl, breaks out after Connie disapproves of the 'laborate, though crarnppJ, apartment Frorl hn.s chon as tho!r home. r;o with Tin: stoky For fotn" minutes after Frp 1 hil

for-1 liil

hit a f -. liru; b

-I .-j i.iir a i. u : u r She calhii Up th.e Gypsy sa--roorr.s. Phrt walttd an interminable time. At last: "Gypsy ealesrooms." a harsh vo!cp. "whaddyer want?"

'in - ; t r a:. I. i Mar; r:

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am suri' "You

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l th.l! le'fr 1 . y : u k n ; :v . ttach Junior ti-.-.-. ar.i I

thty are all in place." hiv more optimism

"I'd like to speak to Mr Ia. oniT1 j" , j

!'in? hims'

if out of th room to

f.-.wir cf th ;'irr.e 'r

fn t"

i.rciLLi: T.m:u.

f W. .Tff;4tr:n ar-J Mr. I.loyi r 'i':e, f lion wer- i::-u to

; I : , N. t! T:-'.-e.4 ,.? I'.ro klyn. N". V. an.! M'ii :.!- J'.r.ps of S'-a'I'.ff. I. I. u).o ar v c Mr-; Lew rimir t,'. In t vv. o 1'4 rh cior '-vhl n: et. with Mrs. Feyrer, Lincoln wav V.

M:fc Iiey T,ihr. vi'ul'orlin i an. winner of (ther hn'-in In 'he! r':-" i.f '.2l of Hie s' arh P.end H.r-h srho'il, has Ju-r r' -ev,.,i not'.r I

'f her

whatever d. rrate thlr h-- hid re -

f-r. .,i rip. C'nn.e'.3 hf,art -hreak in ' ' -er.-e of outrage kept Ir r from c tr-1 ' T1

r.;t Then ?J;e wondered for a f:in:r moment. And no sooner did she I

wonder th;tn she wanted to know, i :eiver

Itushinr to the window sho looked down on I-.roadway. "V,is thnt urseinir your.? mm. lunsrlr.s recklessly across t h strram of trillir. her hushand? A cr.iv .wirk of h ear ahr.ript df v)-ire(J

HIT r:ii' iii' it l-- - "Th:.9 ;s th watchman. Tvi pi ire N r;o' l. Saturd ty afternoon. Nol.fdv h-re - v

than

I." Lillian rcturr.el dryly. "Bat

r.cvr mind. I can find what I want.

ar.'t, I can wake Marlon.

Ft: Kr.

(u do th.v prent?.

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Go to I i

.v: re on? h' re

day." '1 telephone

Connie slowly replaced

Then she took it

C;ill ur Mon-

Clicked den!

ft ppo.nt merit fo

Irin i '. o d

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ATi'i'li'-r i i r 'j a .''. Je ,vpe . ii i -i

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Gertrude .trhf!arf:i: of ttie , University of Chirac). Th!- hoi J arship i. awarded to the student

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the reup a era in

and calUd the hotpl desk It waa a bitter thin to ask the question: "Did did Mr Dale leave word where h was jrolnfr?" "No, Mrs. Paic." said the rlerk.

T.Mt he r.ir.'t he far. ? rushed out!

'. tO'.irh h" saw someon- h want-, ; e ! -c atch." r If 'iianked h : ;n Tii'T- -.va s n'i ! left to isk Suf krvw i , ! . r address, not a human heirs :n all

In relel-ratjon of tho birthday an-r!ers-iry of Mrs. M. Mlfi'.ln, the ..?i'ir rf the Myrti' NpC'IIo club entertained with a surprise rrfy Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Aii . .1 V.'. 'I'm .rn.'ts. 'ill N. Notre piiif a. Afl r an tifternrn npr.t t-r.. i.illy lUl.t refr."hrri".t.- were sr-

(d t r ten f;'i'fM a' a tamo tie.it iij i

f garden !hur. In two

ciU u::i meet with Mrs

of hlirhe.st i; ro.de in the first year's

a .1-e

' k rt 1 1 1 e

Alston.

Main st.

work of tho Junior college.. B--!dfn Kivin full tuition for the sophomore year. It carrle? with It a cash stipend of $70. While he his been leading All rf her arademie clas. s Mls To -"her h-is been quite prominent j ri athletics and tins won a mem r.crh i

n the Ir:ivert;ty f f Ch'.f,.L'o riran'.hi

! of the Women's Athletic as.-toelai: oo ; She will re-enter the university tnts I fall and will take work preparatoi ry to a law course. M;.s Ta.her ! the dauuhter of Mr. and Mr.-.

felt a ehud.-ierl r.s o.d Htirt' N.v

san upon very rnir.d

She

closed the w.rdow. S.ht tho nearest chair. Ufr

and heart seemed frozen. This would not do Fred was a high-strung boy and the fact that he usually held hlm-seif decently In check made h: pre.oer.t mood the more to be considered It would be rie.t to tnik the th!nr over atf;t!n 'luletly. Even !f the

York to whom she could turn

r,d te:; h(-r thi

the d .-.vn-t airs commur.- '

-:r v.t. '-. ;..-'-!ir i r t 't a I s:irt r.ee r. 't :r.z;r.t:e l he.ti,.?

j 5 ou are c It -: tu i- .vu up.-talrs J

g.; or ir.erj stay 'jp.-tairs

:n the corridor until I come for you, although there'.s really no nee-d for it. She'll not venture out until she si:r- thit everything has quieted down acnln. I'll triv? you three min

utes' siart to h'T room hffore I g

he piivro )!!."

"i ;on To nii."

She j;c'd her vr -. at :h to th" ' ' -th: ord I 'i'.T-ied "U of th door. :ir""s. 'y pa':;;-: .i.de h,- -, r. rry i.vi-r ; ' Kaf;e and the fr.s'ut fi.lllan "vulnt- ' ; '.'' m (ant to prepare f ir her There! ; : ' hut one th.n j: t do when LUliin I ! slar.ce at her watch and peti a I t : ri t I. mit upon one's motions that !

tor help. Panic clutchM her. If Fred did no: return oon, she could think but nne ti'ri? Tpn did commit

desperate acts in Just such clrcum-i ,";,:h: dispatch. I therefore ran j ttn,n ; I ?htly up the stairs, through th J

Her Hps ar.d throat were parched.) rf mnujnJcAt:r' drr ard b She paced tho floor, tearing h,.r r'-"-:dor to Katie'. r.-.om I knock-handk'or-hief to shr-I. Rtartinjr at!"1 I:ghtly. calling h-r ram? In a low

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i rv sourn tn no n"r nans. - " " i

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I eouid at ! at

f h'oiiE-htfiiliy. recover

had come th"y The t e ; r I v.as fjrowinjr unbirarrange things : a hl-" Wnat did people do w hen thev

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e fri.'itenefl. "I e-r.ne in h.l

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C. A. Taher. 20 10 S. Michigan t.

The nnrrln-e of M:.s Mawlc n. ; Fisher, d tu.-hter of Mrs. Thn-aj n-!i-r. 21', YV. Jfffrr-on Idvd.. and; (piy I!. Ford or Sulphur. K.. tnok . jt'.are Satur.'.ay afternoon at thej lioinp of tho trilf. the llf-v. H. I). Ileck of the Grace M. K. church: m rformln irtlie ceremony. After;

a weddirtr trip Mr. rind Mrs. Ford Talbot family will he held Saturday

will h at hom at th' lr nv norm? ui.tw uumi parn

it

5MSi.t- tin

Tho 27th annual reunion of the

could from the wrek. ln'eari t.f plunging M:n l!y into what? T-r'd was rohibiv at the salesroom row, consoling him.s'-if with

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Why r.'-t r.ih.'Iatinq;

V wouldn't a r Pfa I

to

That s

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? An y t j-. i r. tr hut t h is an-; 'unpens-:- She looked at j

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reason she h r room . "That Is

oM tvre.l in i

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. .-tar. lire verv near the' I rfnllx.cd til it for some, Kd rot wis, n.e to enter I

C,t)sv. the all-sufflcient concern of I her watch. " 4

his life. With a thrill of relief Cnnnie Three hours since Fred had por.-! roVf-.aip the assunnr? concerning fTi-o.r.r i t u tninnnr. ti,,, i,-,iii IfVnp'n cnr-irc tn inn ti oi'i or.o n n d ! ,'U' umoeked door w;ili h L:l!ian had

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my dear Then she

I .-villi heartily.

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tio-.v him now to keen cool under with every nerve a quiver, sonneu a

catastrophe. I'erhap.s If he showed i call for police headquarters. a spark of the old feelintr for her! (To l Continued.) they misht make another try nT .VpvrU'ht, 2 0 2 2, NF,A Service.)

on F. Donald

The South Side of the Ladies' -Aid' of Lowell Heights M. i: church will I meet with Urs. Harry Khelm. 52ßj N. IMdy st., Wednesday afternoon i for quilting and sewincr. I

Mrv. Choree Sherman. 1 - n Ieepr a v.. entertained at luncheon at the Country riub at 1 o'clock Tues

day afternoon as a courte-y to MM. Thp annual run;nn cf the Mil-! Klmer Prüll of I'.ttT.ur. Pa . a nd j Wr.yAUT familit V.1 be held'

Mrs. Frank L. Cook or narnsnur, ;

PpvpIbI ions p A if8 hoS

i told me to pive her. I "Tank you so mooch.

Mi.ssit Graham. " she said

added haltingly: "But I no care ' mooch now. I so sleepy. I pro me j to .sleep I tir.k in two. tree little min- j ut' s. Goo: nU'hv ' j "Good nisrht. Katie," I returned.'

I'a. A ftnt''tioii of lavender and gr ep was revealed In the appointments of the luncheon table at whhdi pla. eS were laid for Mrs. Stoll. Mrfi. Cook. Miss Melon Fink of Gothen. Mrs Ulli Stell Ca cy. Mrs. Howard Iit,--. Mr- Ah I.ivinir-ton. Mrs. William Fender. Mrs. T. A. Ilynes. Mrs. WnVer Dennis. Mrs. Georc Miltenheru-er. Mrs. M. B. Keerran. Mi-s Butli StidI and Mi5:-! Margaret Shcrm in. The afternoon was spent at the bridge tables. Mi.s Fdna Scahn. 1022 F. Calvert ft., en'ertained Informally at her h.ome Monil.iv rvnin? in honor of Miss Helen Hotgland. who left today for Moline. Fl., to resume her trftinlr.C at tlie Tvi'hern hospital. T'n evening was silent soriallj. the guetlncliiiLng. I.e.- .des Mi- Hk eland. M!s Mll.-n Fo:b;nd. M:.-f Mildred Johnson. Mi.- Gertrud Nyberg. Mi-s Yet'a F-.cwsf n. Miss Helen I'.o-

dern a

r.d Miss p.icny Anderson.

Tl.e rmnuil rnmion of the Weiss fa mil v was held Sunday r.t F?t awatom: oark it! 1 1 s members in at-

tCT'd.ir.'e. Fol'oAiTlC the

dinner.

Thursday. Aug. ?,, at I'ot.iw.itomi ' o.ru- .suTumons

I her. I ventured

The Sewing circle of St. liters ehurch will meet Thursday afternoon at thv church. Mrs John Dehting. Mrs. Farl Schwenk and Mrs M; i'hael F.hode will be hostesses.

The Pixie Clirls club will

1 LILLIAN'S IM..W ( I'llTAIN TO. "!M. room is better than the livlmtWIN srcnS? j rr r.rn for our confab, hecau there's

came into th hall at my or -' 011,0 uoor. ami triic little stretcti ,.tiwm, tsk .iA,.r hAhind hali is th iU thing In the

mute'.v toward the

library, and the next Instant we were

in-ide that room, th' door

i.d the lilit we had left there en

af.Jng u.j r looli .so irchir.giy Into aeh others face.. it was charae-

i retrace n". v footst. , h e other p-i r t of ! ou'-h'.v unl-.appy no longer es rap?

world to Ruard."

'You don't mean,"

I .tamrr.ered.

cl-tl J ,or there seemed something sinister r. -n- 1 :n Liliian'.s minncr.

meet '.tri-'lc of mv friend ha:

Thur.sday evening with Miss Agn'-s Blesse, 'J31 Monson st. The Fsychology club will meet Wednesday evening at the Y. M. C. A. Fahvar.l II. Williams, H.irtlott fithas Koue to Faulo Fiver. Wis. where ho will spend the next two W e e lcrt. Miss Martha Bed. Horatio court.

has as her ruest, Miss Marie Dibeil an.l Miss Frances Chamberlain of

.Joiiet. III. j door. That simplifies matters. And Nelson Mollhagen ard daughter. he r attitude solves something Mary. California av . left Tuesday j t1 ks. We won't keep her from getfor St. Joseph. Mich, where they' ting down there We'll make it will be the guests of Mr. Moilliagen's i easy for her. Let me ee " ssh

s !-. e ask e d

no question, bu: wa;td in silence tor me to e.xp'ain my' runimon. "I'm sure Katie ;.s determined to I'.ten to the conference tonight," I hecran nervously. "Anc1. I am wondering" "I knew she was." Lillian Interrupted. "But teli me what has happened." r outlined my brief conversation with Katie, and the girl's agitation. "H'm!" Lillian commented. "You Kiy the lower floor door of communication i.s locked." "Yes."

"Then the only way she can get j down here i. through that upstair. I

Lillian's ltrqno-t. "I don't mean that I am going !" ; -et any noimir.g bear-trap for 'he'

darling.' ehe drawled ironically, with an intonation that made nie flush uncomfortably. "But," with a note

Today s Fashion

- s'.'W'y toward e house thor- i ifcause I could i the conviction !

tr.at Iva tie wa Sn --o?ne pnnner mixcd no in the .sinister Intrigue which was cridylncr about u.s From the playroom came a faint little tirkie as- of he'- , a .ound quici-lv suppress whl-h puzzled rr.f- --ri itly. and then Liilw.n emerged from the door. carrying a small ' i o t h - w ra p p d hurdle "I won't be ir:;.- " ne wh'npered.

as .she pae,l jflf. at;1::. lndeel, It'

wa. hut .a few minutes he fore she again appeared at tho top of the stairs -.r.d summoned rae with a gest ore But again I had heard, th:t time

from below stairs, that faint little

nkle as of bellf.

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Mrs. Hern

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oh Weiss.

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John V. in F a ' 1 s

in other. Mrs. J(dvi Tathews. of Bedford.

").. who has been the ptie-t of her' brotlier. Ln He.ston and her sifter.'

f;ss. secre-jMrs. j.lim.s K.iri, has returned to'' chairman i (,r home. j

looked around hT oppraisingly-

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old. was the eldest r,,s lu.r i-t V-chtnkn 1,- l?n'. Canada, where .he r.as been the

j - - 1 it a ' a I It I I Si o i i t

and Marie Ttehier h lVo returned

N College st. home. Mis.-; Bubv

his returned to her

Cam field, mi Cleve-

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lar.d

has returned from Wind

from a ten

10 mor'h The rfir.ion Mt the sire in Aucrust.

1.1. was the youngest. . xU with Mrs.

r.rxt yeir will be heUjfur;,v at Lafayette. Inl.

;und iy

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f j miesi c,i .ur aim .wis. i. 11. .waisu.

Dfher's brother and! Mr- antl Mrs- lmU oert ana

(drummers. T.velvn an ! Klna, Mr. ana i . w a '.i .1 f : i .

i The Mi.-s Heifer Munich n-ri ,rw- - -rowsKi ana .u-.- uia..'.-

Grace seiner hav returned from ino ran of ClCPro' 111 th( la vacation spent at Winona Lake. -,'ect-5 of Mr- an1 Mr?- r",orK Ste" . of tho Fliil ithe.i I in i Iwart. ?25 W. Washimrton av.

rl S4 of the Weo-m:r.--ter Freshyter- j x,Tr;B. v. A. Spangenbe-c and Miss' . l ... V '.. M, . ... . . . .1

an cnurcn tv.o-(.(.-i u. - irn.a L-dere r. : 1 . I.atavette l.dvd d.v eT-.:!--c whe-f th--v 'Ai r.' the , spending a few davs in Chicago

Twenty merr

Louis Klbel and Wiiham Draper have returned from a two weeks'

'fishing trip to Torch lake and vicin-

t; u s mr mc i p - e r , o'c ' eck .

.f Mi S-.p1 rv.her r-f th"

a h . c h a t h. e even in c w i

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i w.erv a ior-; Mr ar l Mrs s

:iss. i o.iowim j wühim

d at (5 !

g a t t e 1 . ( i ' i e s s NV.rs included Anna 1 rlsw V I Bride

; rient

f t h rt 1 1 . e Mrs. S. Dor-. -i 1 Mi.--' Ann i

B. Huge 117 S

st., have returned from

t h e l rsummer home in Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs. W. F. Stouffer and

witn

4,om ! dauchters. Both and Mabel, former

MIM Me

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i ly of this ejty, who have been j spending th wpk with Mrs. I. J. ! Miller. 410 W. Navarro retune--

i to their home at Flint. Mich.. Tut1111 I l THMTnii: lint ('FI. Mr M:lr f-nrvmlM them 1

d pr:: es on re? l , f -, att.-nd t he weddin gof Miss Mab 1

and a com- j stouffer. v rf-d fur-; Mildred Kl.r.e nf Chicago

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BIRTHS

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Students

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a finf: wabm weatuku OARMFNT. 4 0 S 7 . The .sleeveless moles have invaded the reaim of children's

fashions.

This little dress may be

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Carefully

Defective sight will materially lessen progross in your studies while clear vision will unquestionably onhjneo it. Take timo by tho forelock and have us examine your eyes. Do this now! If glasses nro necessary, wear them and enjoy real si-ht happiness.

We Will Tell You F.cU We Find Them.

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Si. LEraGNTREE outb r-nir La.linjr OnfmetrUt ani Manufacturing OptllA.n. W rar dupllcat u.uy Um that U mad tis bere. ??Cfi S. sric-.trn t-

ued a-s in aprcn If desired, cr as a

j dre.s worn over knickers cr bloom-

ern. Sateen, cretonne or percalo

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i who ha been the cue

of

her

-o;;:n. M:s Marguerite Klin. U''i9

Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hardy, .let; Seeberger dr. Aug. :S. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Flzie FTgruson. 720 S. Franc:.- s?.. Aug. 27. a daughter. Mr. and Mr?. Joseph Dudrinskl. Uni Hancock St.. Aug. 27, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Altls Stoner. 1 4 D

1 II C.iher: st. Aug. 26. ilit'.;hter.

are good materials for The Pattern is cut In ?, and in year A 5 quires 1 3-4 yard of 2

this model. 4 Sizes: 4, 6 year .s:z: re7 inch mate-

Pattern mi!ie:I to any aidres or r-e;pt of 12 cen's :n sliver cr ""O.T.p?.

South Bend Conservatory

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interesting items.

Silks 36 inch fancy TafTeta and Foulards, values to $2.00 yard. Tomorrow, choice, $1.00 yard. Challies A large collection of 3 1 inch Imported Challies. Very low priced at $1.00 yard. Voile Imported, Embroidered Voiles in a fine variety, values to $2.50 yard. Interurban Day, choice, $1.00 yard. Children's Section Very pretty checked Dimity Panty Dresses. Organdy trimmed, for little girls 3 to 6 years; $1.95 qualities, at $1.49.

Little boys tan and blue Coveralls with bright red trimming, sizes 3 to 8; 95c qualities, at 69c. Mens Row High grade plain v.-'.-.D-: Shirts of a fine quality Broadcloth, regular $3.2 j values, at $2.95. Art Goods Stamped 36 inch Luncheon Cloth and four Napkins to match, $1.00 values, at 68c. Bed Spreads Full size and -V; size Imported Bed Spreads, values up to $32.50. Interurban Day, your choice at Half Price. Linen and White Goods Pattern Table Cloths, size 64x64, only 95c each.

25c white Dimity. 36 inch wide, only lßc yard. Men's 2 5c Handkerchiefs w-ith colored border, at 18c each.

Lingerie Section One lot of slightly soiled Underthings including Gowns, Chemise. Bloomers, BilhV Burkes, Petticoats and Camisoles all placed on one big Bargain Table for tomorrow, your choice at $1.00 garment. Furs Ellsworth's August Sale of I-nshion runs ends tomorrow at 6 P. M.

Just Arrived Unpacked, Ready for Your Selection New Negligees!-NTev Robes! The new Negligees come in delightful modes for Fall, made of Crepe Satin, Crepe de Chines, rich Brocades and Crepe Meteor. Many combined with Georgette Crepe. Others are trimmed with fringe and ribbon $6.95 to $45.00. The new Robes prefer the Russian and Persian designs. Materials are Corduroy, Satin and Crepe de Chine. Silk quilted Robes with Lamb wool interlining. To the college miss these Robes are indispensable and the prices very appealing. All new colors $3.75 to $25.00. SEE WINDOW

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ELGIN BAKE OVENS

By baking all small dishes in these ovens you can save considerably on fuel and not heat up the kitchen Metal Door Ovens $2.75. $3.75. $4.50 . GI ass D oor Ovens $3.00, $4.25, $5.00 A cookie pan is given free with each oven.

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ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES at Special Prices 6-quart size $1.00 6-quart size $1.15 10 -quart size $1.25 12-quart size $1.35

ALUMINUM PRESERVING SET in the well-known "Life Time" brand, consisting of a 10quart kettle, 1 2-inch' cover, pint ladle. Complete set. $1.45. Every needed article for canning or preserving is on display in our Housewares Department George H. Wheelock & Company

MAUHIAC.r; LICENSES. j

Forres I Moore and Leon.a Henn.r.cr. both of South F.end. Harold Lennistor and Laura Taylor, both of South I'.end. Kiel ward J. Meehm and Gertrude

Dorschner. both of South Bend.

Alaorn T.. Carter and Ethel Struth, both of South T.end.

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Town State S:nee the pattern is to be ordered, it is understood that I shall r.o: receive it for about a week.

Send 12c in silver or stamps for our UP-TO-DATE FALL AND WINTER FOOT OF FASHIONS.

SURE WAY TO GET ! RID OF BLACKHEADS ! There Is one simple, safe and pure 1 way that never fails to get rid of I blackhead.s. that to dissolve them. To do tili eel two ounces of calo- ; r.:te pOAvder from any drug store ; sprinkle u little on a hot. wet s-por.se i rub over the blackheads briskly wash -the parts and you will be suri pneed how the blackheads have disi appeared. Dig blackheads. Iitt

blackheads, r.o matter where they

are, f.mp.y dissolve and disappear.

leaving the parts without any mark whatever. F.Iaekheads are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secre

tions irom the no-iy tnat iorm in tne i ion i be m.siea w;;r. nieriOr dou;ores of the fkin pir.chinir ar.d j h'.e-vlsion glasses. Ask for enu.ne isqueezimr only cause irntaiion. make j Kryptok Ienses. The only inv.sib'.e i l.irtre pore.s. and do not pe them out. bifocals made.

after they become hard. The ralonlte

powder and the water simply dis

solve the blackheads .o they wash right out, leaving the pores, free and clean and in their natural condition. Anybody troubled with thes unsightly blemishes should certainty try thi simple method. Adv.

F. H. Ingersoll, Director Full term opens September

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taugni in classes ior nominal fee. Beginners classes in Harmony are being organized. Phone Lincoln 2316 TOEPP BLDG., 207-211 S. Main St.

Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.

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Over 20 years in South EenJ 230 SO. MICHIGAN ST. The House cf the Kryptok Glasses Trices Moderats.

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Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for S2.000.000 Aeeets $1.377,000 Contingent Fund and UndlvldeJ Profits. 150. GOO BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 210 Weat Waiblngton A to. F. M. IiOOXn, Treaj. (Former I j 121 S. Maio St.)

iMr. Coff E. Bean Says: I'm laying my cards on the table face up when I tell you that Haswell's food products are the best that in be found in South Bend, or any other inland seaport. That's why the Coftec Ranch is such a busy place all the time. But you'll always get waited on promptly here, because it's our policy, not only to give, you quality.

but to also render a service that is spelled with a great big

THE COFFEE RANCH t 133 N. Michigan St. B. S. Haswell, Prop.

Only a few days more in which to purchase a new style Wrist Watch at a saving of 209r-' We have just received a shipment of White Gold Watches in the new Rectangular shape, which has proven so popular. These are being offered at a saving of 20 for the last two days of this sale.

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White Gold Rectangular Watch $22.00 15 Ruby Jewel in 14-k White Gold cngTaved case, Platinized dial, sapphire set winding crown. . . .-.$22 1 7 jewel, same as above . . . ...-.$25

White Gold Wrist Watches $15.00 to $65.00 15 Jewel, 14-k White Gold engraved case, sapphire crown, cushion, tonneau or octagon shape. . .$18 Thursday is the Last Day of This Sale

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