South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1922 — Page 8
WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 20. 1922
THE SOUTH EEND NEWS-TIMES 3 v Ar h . r. i V:-- v. v vv . x h" v-S - . yv vw- :'f 1 or wwiviiN ,1 1 four were prfii: .and uurir.: lb r:M-..:f v.-.'h nr :r v rv chnrk'f. AN'NIi: LAI" K I F. ! Af.i'.e I,r,;: i l.u-;n ni t : r-tr t h fololwir.s woSilhouettes Are Variable I am a girl 17 i- - -. ; krd I I of :: q ;.r;. " - a. j :, fi wr-"1 btt-d tu elfice Mr.. I", ji: ':!. i-i r. . Mr-, .l.fh'i n ; ii-i v '. . ' ' ';! p r. : ; M-s I - 1 i ' :ru- n.ok-- a ,v v tw o .i.:r fro-;- vij! c ,s r r . i , . r : :: vr " a-l:e ' tr.a im t ;:r.i 1 co u :-. g in-; . r. t r. " r t t -.. w -. I krow I r t re for : h . ni both. P'. ! ! : . - ; i ; r a n -a . . ' r . to t . " - .1 v ' i ' .T !?. II"-t . ,.., l!-r: J . M . - - S-iro i l'.iti it. t-r-'i r . ' i sVr.v r Par h '1 The Woman.- Hi ri?s I.owrl Holchts M. i:. church !:i(,'-t thi fvr.ir.? at tho ohur i ; . r i r. .v. H v. s '1.1 j.- I. ! t will 1 !:;. . r -try; .M.. - (ir..c : : ( r ,i w. Ch.i i . n ri Hi:II. .r. It rex. , ! Th Pnrrnt-T'ach'-rs club of the j Oliver rhonl will m"ft thi nf'r- i r.nr.yi at ö oYIi'Cj; a th f-'h'iol. t : a ab. -t:t . ' . Mrs. ( ; n :n Will Tha re o u r. g mir:, t h a t r - i : o : it i M , i. ir or. X i i !".. t i;it r i" ::.o cut . rr. r t:m .- . 1 la. i :cr. : tr.uch r.i-.r.-y ir. it. although j Or.e young reward :-- s . :nt t . .n- cjuit.- rt-". r.'l I a v a. o: of .."1. a.-o ! ,,(!;.. oToday's Fashion Mr', l-nj.-imln J-ff-r.n, of Nilr.
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Nll Woohnan. fllit and Otto (Joff'-ney. piar.ist. The afternoon sas
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M :nli: ' Hara'a ahd Kinu
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: fri- r:.!-, Miri-ri-d Mi.-s Helen Lorn? ; Monday --nin at h-r home at iTwir I'.ianfli. tc.aion hcin; her ;!'i!?hdiy ar.r.iv r.-ary and the affair v. a-; ,n naturr of a ha ndkerchi"? ' i. r. ;.tn.--i a;.'l mte-ts wf-re
fiUSion on th- ; rt d (;:' . na in Tovv-ri of thd major mt It-fk'--. uppor: a their iort-ntiuu- )rv-ife l.v ;h' ' vr-'ikness of the irnj;t;oT fujur. I
Th.- day may be saveil by the con-1
Walter J1" notion of the luriiir arifx. which
aspect, as-i l-ro.-i.f -r;ty, reconit.o n, OfllCOH Of
! orn b. inT iv n to Mrs.
I Woo l. Mrs. Harry Fox and .Mr-. ; read a o fortunate
j ..-tin t burets ! v. Itli advancement
( specially throne!1.
ar. d the
I - : ' aain.t litiat.on and accident an.l I
f;ia -.Mjec:il attention to the health. Tho.- wh'H.. hirthdav it ;s m.ivi
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expect and -ee ;:--:;. u.c- of the..-Tia-y fhouM akb a '.t h a ml a vo.d
the friendship or e .n i'i.L'h ji'.;to..
:rnt ' a e ill .i t n'T
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ull'. Th r:"xt no-tlncr will take rif-o th thirl Tfinrt'daV In "ctor -a t t h .Ja m e ji a . The Nofi rlu h'hl the .fa.on' ri mArti'1-' Tio-.-'day ev nincr at the omo .f Mi-- lV'-s Staple. S. avP'T st. ,;i;ip'-r v. a- rvnl at 7 't..ck ti -' v ti nientbers. A ;.jter of pirl: a nd I ivrulT arters irn.'-d ,f- rer.terp:"' e fr the table. l.i ru for 'i"1 winter -.vere di'U-a.d n l the t et meeting will he held
f!i ..Ir-- Horace i ti. i ar.
Mr. H. r. entertained
Smith, 7-7 l'orta a .. th.e members of. the
i uletit or . :t.r.tio i.
or. th;.x day should !r- :.vm far'y training in eif-cor.trol and elf-te.
Heren itrldi: club Monday e g , j;a nre. and be fitted to cope w ith
at her home. The favor at Orule , -Jirhcultles and tesrn of patience.
wa won by Mrs. 11. C. Calvert, who will entertain the club In two weeks at her home, 6 16 X. Scott -t.
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Mrs. K. S. Botfir entertained nine
Rue.n at luncheon at 1 o'clock Tues-i
day afternoon at the Robertson Tea room. Karly autumn flowers formed the decoration of the luncheon table.
The St. .Io-'-ph rounty medical c,-iaion hell the :ir-t tr.cetin- of he. ..e.i-,,n la-t ev-ninz at the "hain o' Iike- ('our try club. Covers ere pda d for .". i:ue:. Tollowinc: inner Tr. flmovnn, dean of the Tedieal colkL'e nT Indianapolis fravo ilwrt talk. TV .arrangement fr he nf'air were in charge of Dr. W. I. Tt.ike-.
Mrs. F. (). Anderson of Chicago is in tiie city visitimr friends and relatives. Mis. Henderson was formerly Miss Iwiura Wirt of this city. Miss Margaret 1-iilmer and Miss Mildred Whitmer left Tuesday for Milwaukee. Wis., to attend Milwaukee Downer college.
THREE-MINUTE JOURNEYS
A woman who does not know how to cook well and Is not almost a perfect housekeeper If absolutely "out df luck" in Luzon, the largest of the Philippine Island.s. The people who live in Luzon-are called "Tin'ians." y,Uch .-tre. i laid upon the fact that a woman'. place is in her home, . keeping' i. in excellent order and cooking- delicious foodftuffe for her family. In fact, a poorly-cooked bowl of rice or an unclean dish, is ground lor
j divorce in Luzon. T 1 . I 11
Mrs. George I. O'llnen. Mrs Annl "u 111 u" "(,r"1 art uie
HoKan. Alis rare Vennett. M Is ! J" "lure ,lult a lor aiuniu" IUI
tneir iamii;es tnan anion? tne i;n-
V ier
Nell Horran and Miss Marie O'Hrien hae returned from a motor trip to Washington, D. C.. New York City and other eastern points. Anions: the ytudf nts leaving Tues-
Irlav for colleire were Miss Jeanette
Mr", lldward .ral. 11 l "oar U'acner. who returns t .TUwankee
a; -urpri-ed Movlav e enio.r: ,,,vnPr anil Mi;SS Io: sartln. who
and Miss Acmes Ilolcff enters Oberlin Ccllece. CJeorue Robertson. Jr.. returned to Champaign. 111., to continue his studies at University of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cha;, Sil GeorRe av.. have returned from their wedding trir to Detroit, Canada and point.s in Pennsylvania, t
ray.-N in honor ''i ; enters the wnip x-diool. Miss Kvelyn ivt is.iiy. Ml.M' , Shi. ller r. 'turned t ts'.tlto mlnnrv
diversion of -on. of Illy-
arid Koy ('haubin. of Ab-
eillc. La.. it" ;in;onis' the jtues?'.
lid " t'l e- V, ere til' M -v( nin -. I". I-'ur
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The rhrwith Needle club held n afN rnooti r-. ctir.c; Tuerday at
he home ,f Mrs. John Pfendvr. 1. Sample st. Tne members hpc.t ho af'erno ,n -ii i.iüy ari l in th ontet the faor was won by Mr1-, leore I'.os-e, r. Iji'ht refresh -.lents were s rv d. In two wck h club will b- f ntest.ained at th' loii'e of Mr c Curt;-. 1 L' t II. Iay.n ct. Tb" I'riervl.-hlp cla-.- of toe First I. U. (!uirt!i v.i-s entertained Tueslav een:r. ..' the hotre if Mrs K II. Ander -on. '.17 Portage av I'he assisting hostes-.-s were Mts
Mrs. John P.'.ake. Miss Irace Powell
M:-s Hb-vor P.. .ober. Twenty.
'. W. Sh if a '1. J!- F !;:b 1 ' o y
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lungstrum. .".21 Cui-hing st.. Sept. IT. a Jauchte r.
MAUItXAfii: liciinsi:s Holla P.. Dixon, of Indianapolis and Ruby Smith, of South Bend. Hum. Henderson, of P.uffalo. N. V.. and Lydia Lowman. of Chicago.
At Wheclock's
At Wheelock's
0U JEnglisb Waxfer-Pohsher Makes Floor-Waxing As Easy As Runninji a Carpet Sweeper
For a limited time onlv we offer the following:
One Old EnSlih Waxrr-Polisher $3.50 One Can Old En-lih Wax ... .45 Onr F'int Can Old English Eiir,htencr 75
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gians. Tlie Tingiansi are gentle, 'aw-ubiding and peaceful people with well-built home on sanitary and attractive sites. The.-r homes are the pride of their hearts, and perhaps this accounts for the stress laid upon the domestic virtues. i?o eager .are tne women to please their hui.sinds and to keep their home happ. that after each meal they go to a nearby stream and seour the cooking tttensil. with fand. This is never neglected, and group of Tingian housewives may be .seen gossiping beside a stream us they scrub and polish the k!tc henware. Another thing demanded by the Tingian husband is that hi wife take proper care of the family. Everywhere she goe. he carries the hab. strapped in a sheet-like holder aeros. her baek. Tingian children have, little chance to run away and get Into mischief or trouble. If his wife is a model housekeeper and a devoted mother, the husband does everything in his power to make her happy. He provider for the home liberally and -eldom neglects his dutkn a. a kind father and husband. Put, If one soggy (bsh of rM.ce Ls et before him. or even If one plate Is not perfectly clean, what a tempest ariet;l Py that one act a Tingian wife may ruin her happin.-. and become a divorce.
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?? sti-m hioh ;ad spruv ' into ; it'd wl:ether I .nou'J i !"' " b" :e.;r.e iiilliT.g ri.v :::ht:.s.a!i in my ! on- I am j- l-u.- of. PUTT!!: r-w ly .! v--;ed j.ow r. J PKTTIIl: No. ruy d.-uu .-v W'.uat w- ubi I ).. y -ay? i ' ''L r- --t:.: an . :
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Jalousy i ,tn bre k up '.ov- n. .-re qvlckiy tb.ar, ariytiuug ('..-. Why don't ou hae both of the
ADVICE TO GIRLS Bv Annie Laurie I MAR AN NIL LAU PIC: I r.m a tr! r 1 f 1. and I .am in love 'ih a 'oi:;ir m a v. of Ü'"1 I have been
:-o.vr wutu .i.'.i lor about a vi.ir
voung vat. for fr .nd a i.
n.r.ke s.jrh a i!f-c"
You are
too young to think Her.ott.-by 'f n-.ar-rinij", my c ar.
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There
Heiovm. dearly, aral I TJKA!l AXX11: l' ''1
j 1 ha -e h t: d word t t ; b. " i-.-. ;- -rv. I 'hat a h : ix:: iia a ti
.rg t " v. Ir: !::s Joy.- fro", M(. ar.d I ! soma p.irtb u'.;r thir.g in tu
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1 . r s v o. ' - h a ' r ' r u irg to . . p from ?::
, ,;j ;?vl:y! r.v c. t.-s .t home I ,;-.
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v. hat !o j or sew, a
. . a . i hou.-'e 1 am .o ;ir-..i. u, i!' t;. t :; K. A. M.: T'ter-e n.ot'iirig you take, me tltree t:me.s as long a- a r-y e'tn do. my d' ar. but nake vour' If ! om- else. I have mo-r tabtn o:.s
A PP. i'.TTV C V PP. Pi 'K TUP. LITTLL GIRL 1"1. Tit i n;if r l ble mol-'. H
pbae uir sii a.. person. 1: j;1-
f; tractive to the yorrg mon that but I urn ery fond of uar.cirtg. and f cabtrd. he will rot -arp -o mueh for the l I make an attempt at it. I could ' ' other girl. remember. you 1 not go on the t.ige as my vo.ee is broa1 r,oth- s"r::' ftn,i
have no right to object io his having other friends. You see. you nr not engaged to him. Above all.
not strong, and I cannot uir.g at all well. My mother Fay it is sweet, hut my fl!r.?inr to.trhT innd-? me
Sonif one (Mr. Kipling?) once I bodice with the ior.g. straigat skirt said that there were -four anl forty varied with droop. n panels or s-.do
urapes. Anil ty wav of a little more variety
w ays of w riting tr ibal lay.s; and every
do not fshou- yc-ur dlspTeiiire at ht? tbtnk I w hopeless, so I quit
scenilng; indifrerence.
Th1 Pafterr. !s rut in ( '.7:
4. 0 and S yers. A vfr sjj r - ciiires : 1-4 yard of U ir.ch nri!riab Pattern Ttta;i to any aridrev on
Can ycu cluer me. up and fe'.I m
if there is a place in the worli forr:bt of 10'- ir. silver or tmps. me where I could make or-, h ;-,.-'. ( ,
l:-ing? I am o girl jttr-t turtb i 1 v
DllAPv ANNIT7 LATMtlP.: I am a ir! of 19. .and go with a
young mnn of 21. I love him, and ; I am a .ou enpho a:-.d t-j.:
!.'- loves me. .h.aut t'.ve. week. ago but I have no crbbd-rb e :n rnj-.-'if.
be asked trie to mirrv hl:n. I akedjand tlnd it very dull, r.o? .-ty.ng any-
,,,k4C "uv iU lloUC' j there j.s :b- up-and-down M.nouei :c r ,r y ni(thpr. l1J- vho wotl!)i not listen thing of the extreneiy low sal try i He will, perhaps, forgive the more with the bloused bodice. This ust;-jto" which I receive tin -e da. It Is deadly of the specie. for adopting j ally exaggerates its sleeves f jr fa.-h-j Jv fry.,-,(i s.,v :b.a? be -.vill com-' Impossible for me to depev-ler.t
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mit suicide if h- ilo rot get met on myseif. Don t you tiia;,; ..ia.
thi slogan to the fashions.
ionable effect.
Tliere is the basque silhouette Last of all. if you w ish, jou may with the full skirt. It has been edg-j buy a gunr.y sack, cut a hoi" for into popularity for the past throeijour head and tie a g:rdb about
or four seasons. The women to whom it is becoming insist upon it. Tiifn there is the slightly fitted
your waist. It's all, all right! Just carry it off with an air am: you'll find precedents aplenty.
for Iiis w ife. I am nearly heart- helps to make nie d .--.tt d ? j broken. Will you pl give .me j POPPIM j advice a to whether 1 shall marry) POPPIM: If all of us were des- i
l without my mother'. consent? j bred to be f.amou- what a m:- rabT
i r.ROYVV cntbsi olii world this wou.d be: Who
TtnOWN" HTJ-S: Perho p when ell ar.d the voung ?na n a re older
RGVGlations oP A Wife
y.-qir mo'her will remove
oh.
MEDITATIONS OF A MARRIED WOMAN
1111 I.IilUA .AI SI li.Mi. It is still a quaint old rustom t' have a bridegroom at your wedding, no n.atter hew small a part ho may play nor how little ho may add to the scenic- effect.
j j rtions. my dear. Wait un'i! that time, and don't worry for fear the jvuirg man will commit suieidc. 11c 1 won't.
Till; I'XSPOKKX (ri;TION A1If,n Drake wave,! his bird im-, Suro-v vou wculd not do such a
WINCH IIAMMIKI MADCI- S ioe.lV(.0 iow.uu me. ana i n us;o u , f(.,)!: , , ur ,v;.0 thing as to run
wav and narry v- i'hut your
II -IMIX1'S i wiriiuuy.
At Alien Drake's revelation. Lilian turned to me, kissed me warmly, and then taking me by The shoulders held mo at arnw' length and looked at me keenly. "So-o!" -he raid, rea.r.g me with a little shake. "That was your headache, was it? You worked all night long, didn't you? Put. for the love of Lulu, come over here and tell me how you did it. I'm spavined and spring-halted hen i. comes to code solving, and I'd like to know what license you have to jump Into the ring and do a Htunt bke this. I thought your specialty v a. history so old that P, crumbles." Peneath her raillery there ran a motif of loving pride in the feat I b öl n eeoTTvnl ! eh ed and T knew that
i v. , i ,,!.i ir.i mv fa nor th" three person
was "far more pb.ed at my suc-uhn ' thr keenest brains of ... . ., , u,,. ' acquaintance wan like a
oiau-iiu neaoy wme to me. -Oil! IM Love Ti." In toy work with th-m before. Ij had held the position of a humble :: ssistant and had the common -erse
would be th' little i-oct in the v. he-l of things the stenographers, typists, cb rks ar.d all the other essential, vital nhlns? Ill your little niehe ju ;"l wel! as you know how to. my deir. and elf not ft el that you have h. en cheated. If your no--'on to be elsewhere than in your home later
ion vo-i w:r oe s.-io-xn i:o- w.
Tat?e-n Lil'cr. The News-Time. South Ib?no In 1. Dear Sir: Finj 11 cents In stamps or llrer for which you will kindly eni m pattern No - - Size . Nam . ..... .-. Street Town Stat Since the pattern Is to b ordfred, it Is understood that I ehall not receive it for About week.
Send 12r in silver or tamp tor
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"It wasn't anytip.ng." I p-oi- ?td. trwdhr's (a.r.-ejtt. -.vonb! :.ou. Yoi: , H ve pl-nty of frervR rad good 01;r . r ls A , "Mr. Drake had all the -ode in- . we h-r far mar -.r.sid. ration than i k. .-r.ri' .-ery i .y. and yoq 'LNTl.It lf'J2-lD-u BOOK! Op volved except tlie mi-sjn- uano J. i ti at J t r. n k'- yourself hoppv. I I AslIK N. and they were in this snilal b wr!-' . .. . . . . . ... . .' '
ing. which I happened to r a ocrnif
because of having studied it w it n
Prof. Severance. And once I had I" tlie completed diameter. It was I I r-'ally very .simiile almost Ii'- a J cliild's rebus. You see " , rj
i iorgot my em ia rra; snu n t assnv their absorption in my explanation, and for the next half hour I was the centr- of on ir. tere.se r d i Ircle. while I checked up with them every- step of tlie work I had dene. And when I had finished, the- look of admiration In which.
there wa. also distinct respect on J
the faci.s of Lid. an. Alien Drake m
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any similar triumph of her own. "That's just the trick, she turned." Allen Drake .'aid. "That inside code wa based on the Sumer-
iar. syllable writing only the char-;
a te-s were cut in half, and I'll ap-.
i to know that in marv th.n.
oat
prise the atero:ds they had me go- j 1
ir. t in half circles.
v. oul'i still be n.v s- ttu.i itnt at rn
n.rn M-,it--t o..- .o..:.. ; o. .-.- u i . i o .1 . . . -u .
r ItV-T slightest ."-tarting point of course, unless jam recognized them, which
i of them, OU e.jual t'TTUS of ncliieye-
ment, and tlie knowbdgo thrili' il me. "You may -hink th Is all. but it isn't." Allen Drake -i:ck in. v. hen I had tim-sh. d. "Mrs. Cra.h.am moie-tiy tr.-s- to :i.-ure you t'r.at this was a tla.-ii in a pan lo.rn of lo r know li-ip-i of those old-tino
Of course, there is r.o sens jn Jove any more than in any other sort of dream. The moment jou try to put any sene Into it. you shake off th'-star-dust. and it be.onies just duty or boredom.
No man cvr "wor-lii;ped" a woman. What h worships is a grav. n Image (comosed of all the Imaginary virtue and charms) made in likeness.
The poet was right. "Love can-
kiiot be confined!" And. at this sea
son of the year, the average man can't tven seem to confine his to one girl at a time.
I ilTniiTriry a
George H. Wheelock & Company
A l!e. '.lk a frivolous woman, when It gets old. ceases to be Interesting -and becomes very respectable. Then It Is called a tradition" or a legend."
I distinctly didn't. And then the, ehief here opined he'd like to have his daughter take a f'.ant at 'em.) Frankly. I hid an impudent mii'.e !
i'i my sleeve, for which I beg everyVodv's pardon humbly. Put. be-
- 3 i . Ot UtT KJ.'OV .e.'lte or t'lO-e o.'l-tUll' n lave me, I was reduced to pu.p , ...... . ., . U
r, , . . . . ,. recorus. i.'it 1 in nere in say tna: wb.en Mr, riraham drifted in. too.-c , ... . . . . . . , 3 she s tin' re four w .as from th. i--k
one IOOk ni em arm u'e,oeu ui i ;
were cuneifor. And believe me.; she turned th? trick. Tlie rame.;
and da'.es fhp suppliel lit like the
pa I er on the wall." Lillian whirled on "him. and I
saw that h's bat -entence had
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it carefully fe-r a mlntite or two. then beckoned i.iy father or.J Lil-
wnen ;t comes to a ni ad lor co ie-.
And thy have to be horn t.a.at way.
j Pome, Mr. Oraham. you jtromlsed
me a lant at that 'childish nonsensical code you I"- : d f -or V'lir ow.
amus'-mem. : r t ;t out. a eas". Without a word I pu-h-oi over e,
Lillian Want Iirts. "Niunfsl" she ..:d tensely. Name.5 of the other camp? Let
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No matter how th world may change, the greatest problem of a girl's life will alway. he. whether to jo to college and get a diploma or to stay a? hirne and concentrate her gel len years on acquiring a marriage i ertolcate.
For Stylish Comfortable Glasses
CALL iN
Dr. J. Burke Ovrr i'1 ye.ar-.i In .- t:r. !o zzo xj. michk;n sr.
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That Mi's Shidelsky. who U tourg the Pnlted State f ir tiae purpose
of studing divorce, will sr. me day discover that no woman can po?ib!y know anything about the fundamental principles of divorce or cooking until she has s-tudied them In her o w n home.
When a man's wlff nsrree with him in everything, it may be because sh.e is too wise to nr;ue with him or jus: because she is too tired to listen to him. (Copyright'. 1022 tiv Holon Rowland)
A Ral Help fa 7nv?on Investor's Pocket Manual tftt PtfW bookUl IMUv !..t-T tilth od U rvonrü mit 1.000 Kork ;:J . iAtbtk! 4rittmm t 400 eorperUoa. wU b arn'll-J FREE Kr for mwn taTMtnant Hark rwat. OR t 90e. Iitnt Imim will tm nl Ärt by THS FINANCIAL PRESS, PubUr, Ii Broad .. Ntw York Citj.
fia-h r.f relief In her eyes, almost as
i she h.a.i dreaded to find in the! lis-t ame name, the absence of, which had made her bre.a'.he mere easi:y. j
"fjo-M work," phe commented. ,rNow let me hear all about It."
RASH ON BABY'S
FACE AND EARS
Cried Night and Day, Face Awful. Cuticura Heals,
"When ray baby was three months old a rath broke out on her face and back of her ears. It was watery and wherever the water touched sore eruptions broke enit. She would try to scratch and cried night and day. Her face looked awful. "I read an advertiserr.ent for Cuticur? Soap ar.d Ointment ar.d sent for a frw sample which helped her so I purcLased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and or.e box of Ointment she was healed, in three weeks." (Signed) Mrs. A. J. Coppersmith, Lannon, Wise. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet pur pose a. ttjmf .a Z 7rm tj MU A i--: "Ctmr LVrturt. rpv I. lUltai I Kmi " S-l -ybenrt Soap Kawa iitha ut bvi.
Distinctive
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Glasses Fclrcteil nt ranrlt'ia from case or counter, cannot possibly prove satisfactory and helpful. i Every pair of glasses wa? furnish (
the wearer. They are prouna ac-
cording to prescription, cut. io . fropcr shap-1 and mounted In the Dost becuains frames. j A Service of ThU Character Should 1
i Appeal to loa. I H. LEIMONTREE ! . .. . 1 . nnlAmri
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Union Shoe
Company 223 S. Michigan St.
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Men's Furnishings Section has been newly remodeled and ready enlarged The enlarged amount of selling space enables us to display larger and more varied assortments of Men's Wear. Every day brings us new friends and patrons impressed by the character of the stocks and the moderate prices which prevail. TiEW FALL SHIRTS NEW FALL NECKWEAR MÜNSING AND STEPHENSON UNDERWEAR PHOENIX HOSE ARROW COLLARS Belts and other accessories of dress BATH ROEES NIGHT SHIRTS PAJAMAS THE EXTRA DEGREE OF SMARTNESS INr ELLSWORTH'S FURNISHINGS FOR MEN RESULTS FROM AN INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PREFERENCES OF MEN.
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