South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1922 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 5 SAYS REVENGE IS ieveretttrue 1 1 (JJIMJU : -iiiiiiimlluiy .; ROOT OF WAR TALK l$ fVt'Ro ak'D GAACnMCi, -Bv;r Xovj mavcg Vn( iPor T5 1 LOT Or C"rXTC? 1 Crn: cry.CT hfOUR CACK Op SYSTEM I YOU COULD Sutherland Drrlarrs U. S. and Europe Mii't Awaken Vigorous Opposition. LONDON. A:: WHAT 1.3 ir.i is pir:',v rv-;'r: -.i far c f -tar hl' h . .v rope, acrnriin l S.r ": rUnd, M. !'. ü it.: :: I-;chy cf Lir- a. r. it r. ' through I..ir ; v,'i;::am :-.-: I. "How .-hi 1 . ' : r. t for ! h " f :.. v.n.--?
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MEDITATIONS OF A MARRIED WOMAN
Most of th unhappy marriatres Jn the world, as I ha said, ar not broken up; they simply stcr, stretch, wear or pfadually tear apart. Verr few nvn, t women either, have any Kreat bi- 'M.T'ttin sin;" XTiarriarre would b a far simpler problem if they haJ. It is easy to Uci f what to do With the huhind or wife who H guilty of murdr. nron. wife-btat-jnC, hu?ha nd-poifonin. antl-Vol-trteadism or unfaithf ulnc.. But. WHAT ran y.u do with the HALFINNER The woman who constitute hcrFe'f an eternal qut .-lionnai. d:,' out her Ir.isba nil's mst si'Ttd thoUKht-. j lot "'s his t-ndrre-t f'lJr. and nv r p. rttiti- liim to have a private aial p :nal pinion on nnythin?. The man who acts as though home were a deaf and dumb asylum, and never speaks except t .vay "I'a.s the butter." The lady sleuth, who teams open her husband's lott'-i" and look up-m a pink peppermint n;i rli -drop ;n hi pocket as an evi.'.enc- of crim.
Tli' gentleman detective, who goes tliroui,'h the ice-box to seo Juet how much butter the cook has been usinpr and what became of last night's left-over potatoes. The wife who elects herself her husband's "conscience," pick'j out his religion for his censors, his friends and his habits, and denies him hi pipe and his comforts. The husband who appoints himself his wifes sartorial judge and social mentor, selects her clothes, direrts her conversation, "expurgates her calling list and chaperons her mariners. The human fire-alarm, who keeps his wife on the jump from the moment the first alarm-clock goes off until the last phonograph ha gone
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Th feminine mollusk who lies around like a sacred crocodile waiting to be fed, clothed, amused and decorated. The "qulck-tricrcer" husband, who gor off like a gun, without provoThe storm-center wife, who deIuks her husband with tears and
tantrums and reproach'., just for excitement. The movie-fiend, who keeps her T. 15. M. sitting through the perpetual emotion dramas, night after night. The golf-fiend, who makes hi3 wife a widow before her time. The domestic wit, who turns everything his wife says or does into a "joke;" the "prompter," who always interrupts her husband's stories with "But it doesn't go that way, dear." The sleepy-head who yawns through all her evenings; the prowler who patters round the house all night; the wife who sniffles; the husband who snores; the "I-told-you-so" wife, the bathroom hog husband, th? talking machine, the reformer and the critic on the hearth! Whew! These are the HALF-SIN-NEIJS that turn marriage from a life-partnership into a life-sentence. Most marital love isn't killed outrightit La just slowly BORED to death!
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Thrifty Shoppers Take Notice Today's bargain list presents a real money-saving opportunity. Friday Bargains are known far and wide for their great appeal to thrifty shoppers. The Remnant Sale too is carrying away part of the honors. The re are big specials in every section. 1 his should be a day of real interest to folks who want to save money.
All Wool Skirtings, 56 and 58 inch, in checks, stripes and plaids. Big value, Friday special, "1 Q yard . 4 v Imported Dotted Swiss in assorted colors; $1.50 value, Friday only, yard Z2Jk Tissue Gingham, 32 inch, extra quality, silk strine effects ;69c value, A9 Friday, yard I W Novelty Checks, part wool, suitable for suits and skirts, several patterns; Friday special, 51" yard r w Bleached Crash Toweling, part linen, 16 inch, blue border: Friday special, A yrird m I 1 Remnant Special, bi assortment of remnants of all kinds, at very special prices. Gray Cotton Blankets, pink and blue borders, Friday CM CO OMy m:JJ
White Outing Flannel, 36 inch, good quality; QCm Friday special, yard hw
Filet Curtain Nets, 42 and M - 1 11
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Unbleached Muslin, good quality, 36 inch; ! Friday special, yard I Om
Imitation Pearl long strands; Friday only
Beads, 39c
Dress Trimming, novelty
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Dress Special, gin&ham, organdy and voile dresses, misses' and children's; val
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Batiste Bloomers and Step-ins, small lot in pink, white and orchid, plain and lace trimmed; $1.00 JQ f value, Friday.. JJ0
Suit Special, one lot of suits in navy ar.'.1 tan tricotine and serg; formerly sold up to $39.50; Friday iral' $15.00 White Wash Blouses, one lot; very special, JQf Friday vü w Skirt Special, serge and iersey skirt3 in navy and black and wool and silk sport skirts, plain and pleated; values to (fg ftrt $15.00, Friday $3iUU Children's Bloomers, black sateen, elastic top and knee, sizes 6 to 14 years; 75c value, FriDress Aprons, gingham and percale, assorted styles and colors; Friday QQa special Owl Hair Pins, shell and wire hair pin cabinets, O a Friday
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Every man and young man ought to wear the best style that is possible to get. It makes you look better and feel better gives you a new respect for yourself. We have the styles and quality that keeps clothes stylish; they wear longer; that saves money for you.
I A great display of j fall sport suits H Every man is going to feel that he 1 should have a sport suit this fall 1 they're very popular and very stylish; 1 you'll like these; some with lower belts; with box pleats, yoke pleats; 2,3 and 4 buttons; smart fabrics. ,
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These suits have the latest style touches without being one bit extreme; beautiful patterns. Hart Schaffner & Marx have provided us with size for every figure; stubs, longs, stouts, long stouts, medium stoutsno man is hard to fit at this store.
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