South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1922 — Page 11
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Women Cant Have Feminist Dough and Cake of Chivalry, Too!
VJire.- 5 yards of 22 ir.ch maI rial. To , trim as illustrated re- ! quires 1 yani. The width of the ' k :rt at the foot is 2 yard.-. i Tattern mailed to any address on ! r i p t of 12c in ei'ver or stamp?.
Garments for School Days j
ii y M.u:r,AJ;irr no.'ii:. Ü'ro's a. problem up to you: V-.-: -.nr.oi have, your fre-dom In the rr.ar.r.'r that !s r.t Ar. i Ii a hf -rr.an'a fM) Ar ! t!:i (h!va:ry have tro;
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Or (h:ah-y for you? Ni:V YORK. Au?. 2. Well. h-r-' a ; rt!y h 3 w-d o-you -do and a. of fh and then :or::'.-: .lu-. when all the dear :rir!s were
a'. a-f.vi:tr r,'caus they had thej ''-. f ' "!". o:n!c Ir.d?pfr'idr. ?; and j "f il oj'-".rtur.Ity for v !f-d-vej :,p-J r.t j::.t the an.e as John. Tum i I r;cy. alor. come Anna Gariin S;-n"f-r. 'r.:'ar:.ti ir.'.r. !.-'- r. eljc!-;-0"L'! and r frm work-'-r, p'-ace ;idvoca?r and suffra grist, ar.'l takes j-onvof t!: "' out of th'ir fr life, j N( t that :.. fa'c away any fj th'ir ";a r I - i -:h f -for f!nin;--t ;rero- j
x itive.v it i only th ff n:n;r.c c:;:i .' !! .-ay.s they car.'t expect to !:tep at t.h- very tame tin;?. No I'm-, Myrtlo. In her Ie tur it Teach r.-" College "f-:-:r.ilda I'nivTsity. tho other day, Mr.-. Sj.Ti' er came right out and ?aid v on. an fimnly conldn't hav- equality, .-'.-"ial and c-c onorrdr. with the ?r.:i!- arnl . xpf rt chivalry a her I.. In other words you can't be a ;f-a..-ertiv free economic factor .'i:id yet he a chngin? vine. It's 5.1m ply no u?e. Myrtle, you rnii't expect to tak your economic t'lice In the world and still take "his" seat in thi ruhway. If you are goir.s: to be his equal, why should he take off h!s hat In reverence in a draughty elevator just because you are one of those present? In the days of the cave man, when woman was kept In what man thought (and still thinks) was her proper place at hi tootsies, she did all the little odd chivalry chores around the cave herself. Such as pulling out his chair for him at dejeuner, etc. In the real days of chivalry knijrhts of old did all the chair pull-in-for their ladies fair, but nowiülays It's a case of everybody pulling out his or her own stool at the lunch counter of life and reaching for the horseradish and the clam lritters. man to man. In Ii. asters. Too. 4 No longer can th militant female pect to profit by the "women, children and cripples first" movement in the face of fire on land or wreck at ea. She's got to trample her way to the fire escape and push herjelf into the lifeboats aloncr with the ret of the men. Raisin? the hat from the head at the sight of a bit of feminine fluff will soon become an abandoned ges
ture amonj the males of the specie? j and as for waik'n? on the outside cf j the thorcu jrhfare v, hen' in the com- j pany of an "equality .ister." th : mal will walk where he Iiteth and i !e: the automobiles strike 'jhere j they may. j That really is all the dear girls run i xpe .t. They can't eat their : feminist dough of equality and still have their feminine chivalry cake, j "Ladle first" will soon be Hs-r-b-tolete a phra.e as "Have one on me." How about it, Mignon, do you still
want to to a feminist?
Today's Fashion
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Publisher. The New's-Time.s. .South Uend. Ind. Dear Sir: Find enclosed 12 cents in stamps or silver for which you will kindly eend me pattern No
Size
Name
Street Town State Since the pattern is to be ordered, it is understood that I shall not receive it for about a week.
Ding! Dors! School bell! It won't-
be lon before Itesons begin again but there will be compensations In the way of new clothes. To ay clothe.i are practical may recommend them to the school Jrirl's mother, but hardly to th young woman hers-e'.f. However, the won't object to durability when it is found in such a dashing garment as the cape sketched. In heay woolen plaid for cold
weather cr in lighter material for early fall, bound with fcilk braid and Aith lor.sr ties to fasten under one' chin. The middy dre.se is of the. bloom
ered variety with a skirt that buttons to the blouce and need not be worn at gymnasium or when on Is j
ing.
The one-piece undersuit is typical of the newest underwear for girls j plain, nicely cut. comfortable and in trool tafte. !
Send 12c in silver or : tamps for our UP - TO - DATE FALL. AND WINTEK 1&:'2-1J2.J BOOK OF FASHIONS.
Ivy tushes u.ced to be hung over the doors of taverns as signboards, because the plant was sacred - to Dacchua, the Roman god of wine.
Friendships life.
are ths rswirds of
A noble heart, like the sun, shows its greatest countenance in its lowest estate.
For the Girl Athlete
V.'hat if a body misht have all the pleasures in the world for the ask-! ins? Who would ho unman himself'
Khflki Is an Fnglijh-East-Indlan word which originally referred to the color of dust or ashes It was first applied to brownish and even
chocolate-colored cloth u?ed for the. uniforms of some Fast Indian! decent tenni? tournaments In Eng. 1
troop about the time the EngliM ' Iand a"e responsible for some new'
tylea for tennis players,
This is the cap the English girls wear to keep their hair smooth and
ftarted to discard brilliant red uni
forms. It was adopted in this country in peaking of the light drab uniforms first worn bv our troona
in the Spanish-American war. , tractable while they dart over the! In pome countries the diet 0fj court. j hordes is limited to fruits. Some off 11 is of Silt cords, woven into a the best horse !n Esrvnt are fed ilare- 'Pen mesh. Many players i
mcrtly on raisins, and they excel ir. speed and endurance. When figff are ripe in Smyrna hors get them for their regular fe-ed". ardf won't touch hay or oats. Apples are freely fed to horea in Canada, and in Arabia dates take the place of other
horse-feed. In Tasmania horses eat
reaches.
prefer It to the wide ribbon band.
j A. and P. E VAP. IVÖLK, 3 tall cans
A COMFORTABLE WORK OR PORCH DRESS 4123. Here is a very pleasing house dress, that may also do duty as a "street dress" in coat style. The lines are simple. The sleeve may be In wrist length or finished with the cuff in elbow length. The Pattern which Us nie for gabardine, serge, gingham, percale, prints and crepe is cut in 7 sizes: 34. 36. 38, 40. 42. 44 ani 4 inqhes bust measure. A 3S inch size re-
WlKäf1 does B ti tf cremst mean ? It means; pore milk, ftie finest grade of wheat and tlie feest of bread.
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Mr. P. Nut Says:
Summer nyy com and cummer may go. But Harwell's stays with us forever.
You'll always find us prepared to satisfy your appetite at any season of the year.
COFFEE N FOOD PRODUCTS THE COFFEE 133 N. Michigan St.
PEANUT BUTTER RAKOii B. S. Haswell, Prop.
W HETHER IT IS BREAK FAST. DINNER OR SUPPER you will find that Federal Dread will satisfy that hungry feeling. For breakfast our coffee cakes or rolls can not be equalled. And for that picnic our buns make perfect sandwiches
SYSTEM
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121 W. Wash. Ave. , South Bend
LOW PRICES
Highest Quality Merchandise
Cleanliness
Courtesy
Where Economy Rules
Quick Service
PURE LARD
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COND. MILK, Eagle, can 17c; A and P., can 15c
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COCOA, Vzih. can Bakers' 18c; A. and P. 16c
GRANDMOTHER'S JAM
24c
A. and P. Pure FRUIT. PRESERVES
31c
CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS, pkg. - 12VzC
BROOMS
No. 6, 49c;
No. 7, 65 c
COFFEE - Bokar, lb. 39c; Red Circle, lb. 35c 8 O'clock, lb. 27c
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Specials for Saturday
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Diadem Flour. Oft Classic Soap. j lAVz lb. sack Ov)U 10 bars for $OC Gold Medal C'l Macaroni or 05 Flour. 24;2 lbs. 4 1 .UÜ Spaghetti, 4 for . . . gQC Good CofTee. Ib., 7fln Master Coffee, J - 25c; 3 lbs I Ub per pound ö I U Calumet Baking OSf anc . Soap, A Gin Powder, lb. can . . . 9 10 bars for dO Corn or Peas. 9Kf Nutro Milk, Of 3 cans for mvV 3 tall cans UOw Pride M'ashing 0 "tomato Soup Ofc3 Powder. 6 packages 3 cans for UVV , 1 1 "'"p'iipnpipippwpppapp Toilet Paper. OSlf Green Powder Tea. OO 7 rolls for iJ j per pound V?ww aMMPMMapapjnpiwrcnBRnnp'BWirpi
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Could You Imaging
a woman with good business judgment buying shoddy material for a dress when high grade merchandise can be had for a dollar more. anyone buying an inferior article when a superior product can be secured for the same money. Then why fair to exercise your good judgment when it comes to buying food? Let "Pleasant Valley" butter, a supreme quality product, be the result of your good judgment. Buy "Pleasant Valley" and be sure.
"Pie asant Valley Butter" Always Supreme In Quality
Creamery Ptodwcts CwpoffatiO-sa. A Local Institution
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