South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1922 — Page 5

THURSDAY' MORNING. NOVEMBER 2. 1022 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 5

Kiddies Answer Query of 'What Is Federation Lower Grade? Have Some 0 Idea of Work Ii ein;: Done by Various Units. "Thy hlp the mo!hr ar.l

MISS FOLLY By Juanita Hamel

Charles B.

Sax

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fiMrlon ar..l furnish Vothbrushr.i ar.l np--n tr. little p!ri 1n th

t'.-jm with ' air," v.-rr' f

hool on

questionnaire tv

was clrcuIatM thrrvjph th cooNl ty th South V.T..I Ff.Ieri?!- n of Social Frvlo to nr. ! ou' how in'Jf Ii j thy and thlr j-arrnta I:r.v of thwork which vrrm l.inq: don Ty :'. , 13 orr.inlzn.tLon which compri.j t?v fc-iemtlon. Th'. was an nn?wr tf t!. question. "What ,1oe th- f"l-. ration io for rhlHrfn?" A little boy wrote. "Wnh thfr: ' wl.f n the-ir parents ar at work." Ihey piv thm jchcoU ar. pad another. "Thry put r.'-.v r-loth'-on tho children arul Klv th m -j : : . f.K1." "They thirlr 1 N .ir. '. V.inkets nnl fer.fl thr-m in the i"r -!; ; dr reborn." "They Kjvo thm Tool uni other things to -it." T1. children that ox urvl-rf"! r.owri-ihirr-r food." "They buy th'ir Si.nk.i nr.. I never lot thern starve "T'-a ch th . r'.f rrs'c-ct ar.-l t l" I nal l :h ir country." "fJlvis thm t-it.- ani :-;. brushes." "Give. th"rn t"o:Mru.-'i-: on Ii t tl : onr? rep';.-. cinijly, fir I confo??fil that though t;. f pratlori wai tttkI'- u; or.Iy of t! e y. W. and y. M. C. A. "Gives th i ; homs, clothes and rep i rat i .r, " vre to another, thinklr.ir rf recreation. OTIifMilit It Govrrnnirnt. To the fin v'if.n as. to what oru tnIzitioni made u; tho fVdfrit .:-. T.'iir.y children wrote In the niT::cf ome of th- ortta.r.ization.-. hu : lnln led th jn: o'll-e, th.e "h iri-i It of Commerce, American T y tt i r. . th rourti, nn maklr.rr th .--vt":;i.ni; 1 statement that the- federation wasi i the city cfivornmT.t. ! "The federation H ?n that l"oor ! and rich can have equal r!!it.." j answers a ?lxth prnde rl. '"It i rnado up of the pnt olMce. the V. ; M. " A. and the Y. . C. A. Th. y ; make frood lav. a .and control thpuhlic and k;v them pood s-'rve." J "They cle.m th tr et a for the. city." p.mwored one little hoy. "It ! provides hotter recreation." "It heljn the people to live, who oln't Kt no money." j Amort; the h'pher trradc?, the( children were more informed and! mot of them agreed that "the or-j panlzatlon.s arc uot charity, hut they! are, working fo that in future w e : vlll have pool citizens of those who! otherwise would be crlppl"- and in - vallds and a burden for the town." I

w K-'1- '$h&&s'&!2fcX ' 'term l S-rrO-t "MiK ' 5i- i. h-. .-- . ' '-Iii .- -y .v 'vvsj, r- p"V'-M. A' v A k . - u.,r : t' KA -j 1 - ..A A-A ; ; 'A .AA ; T A LrH-A.-x

V. Y. activities, it waTS T C Amne.-ty head-, uart-r, ! ifltllTia rC Ol

POLITICAL PRISONERS FREED BY PRESIDENT ; WASHINGTON. Nov. l.-i'lly I.; N. S'.) I'rcs't llardinp has com- j muted the Fentences of Walter T. I Nef. Ben Fletcher and Jolin W alsh. ' political prisoners who wre sen-j

tenced from (. . nicapo durlmr th- war

for alleged I. Y

nounced at

fv All tt flin rifri f . i r rt' e r t v- 1:-.-.1 I

l rnuifl'Mpna. lne commutation;

Is said to bo conditional on tlielr future pood behavior. !

Fletclie

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fence

In

partment of justice s understood to;

have informed them that tli- y would ! be recommitted if they were mc 1 nv . i

abiding In th- future, timo caution'nsr them

courage cr be connected with I.iw-esn"s."

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F we could only the real girl behind the mask cap and bells. But perhaps she wears a mask be-

every pirl wear?, what dangers of distress we'd hind this mask disclosing her RKAL self only to all avoid! Many a man woea a maid he fondly the one she loves, leaving all the rest to brxion.-i

beiicves is a wise though simple soul enly to what, after all, is just the Mir ! inrAry- a" find out, too late, aha?, that sh? should wear a .all-too-suspicious eyes.

Ex-Kaiser

Carries!.

Out Dying Wish of Former Wife,

Etcher arM Vnl-h .,r.. o,v:n',-:l l"c.JrfMrl fxf WlllA?YI QnVC l'"-"- '"l'"' tc V'orKr - ! ViOSC l1 1 leilCl Ol W lllieilll OaySj,h-ir m-- f con5r..tu:.iti..n. "relca-inrtho rl.wr. th- .1- lC.Pyr:Kht. 1925. I.y I. N. 8.) I Loy will nuUtty rOhrate hi., l.Trti.- J.' X.'TjjtloJo'lIf !?uch "

ance with the marria l"..- apreement

he new alliance of the princess will

Mtill leave her children "fathf rle.s." William has ."ont an autographed

letter to the emploves on the

to

ii:i:si)i:. Nov. i n wis the

--K-ii-;e: in' own wish whispered to the t-ar.s of her husband as- sh

at t!ie same 1 ,y upon !i..- dt-ith to "not en- j marry, nccjrdlni:

tu fie here tc-day

1 eur-Pa-chwitz.

the

P".sses tno love o: sucli a

frlncess" wrote the former emperor in hiM letter.

Pays Two Fines After TcUinti Court "(luilty' Pleadinp p'jilty to a charge o! driving his Automobile while ir.tox-

be.1 that he ro-

to a d 'c'.aration j

I'V Admiral

who

tuiuud from D.-oin where he was

rvir.- a.' aid to the

cm : t vor.

I The former aide said that the exj K .1.-. ;-in li id f rea uently spoken of ' i e-ma ri ia r. e en t part i In r hut

icated. Cyril Krahuler. 1 o 1-2 S. j i ar.d if s!.c should die. Michigan 5t.. w.ac. civen the maxi-I A.lmlia. Ite M-ur-Pascl witz has r.ium fine of $:o and co-ts by t :ty j jt.,-t receiv.vl a ir.-cu-e from Wil-Ju-Ue DuCamb, Wednesday. On an j :..t:n ;iki::p lii.oi to e-cort hisi bride

to i.e. l,ri;;.'(,s Ilermine, to Dftorn.

The marriage v.. 11 ta

day TliurPiViy.

Tlie me( tinp between the vounp

f

1'riru e -;nd his mother w ho i.s f-"on j to marry the man who hut a few Puritan, the purr old fashioned, years ago. was one of the most $ton- pround Iluckwheat f. -ur at

yoitr procer. Starr .Mi'.'.s. Adv.SOG

mo.st dramatic. The marriaeei

wil; separate the mother from her! Kopper Ketrre Klu' Cictar. smoke

powerful ru'rrs in the world will

1 2 ... A. I

r.o.s jusi re-1 ,

.ii. ei i.erm.-n children. She probably will not .oellik? two for 23c but sell for two for

the boy apain for a yeur. In accord-1 15c. Adv. 2D2-tf

Intoxication charge, he wan fined $5 and cost.5. supen.led.

Krahulec was arrested

TRIAL TUBE

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plaint of Dr.

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whose car was dun.aptd in a read rrd colli cIon Tuesday nipht on St. T.oniri blvd. hill. In court. KrahubT

w a - r c s p p n -

s-un lav.

Th.e admiral is w ell-known in the I I'lut'd Stat .-'. irr four ears he I v.-a.-i naval attache to the Gerv.aai i :v.ia-sy .tt W.isliinuti'i'.. Itefore ,

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X)o You Realize this Fnrf?

AN eminent physician has shown uhp there is fo m'ch ! useless suffering ca tho part ot many expectant raot'h-- ; for months before laby ccmes, as well as when baby act- . tally rrlTea. This ramo great doctor found the way to .ivo'J ' nuch of th'.3 Eufferlnp. Mother, your baby's nerves, Us whole i ftmcturo Ehould be freo from any influence caused by -ou-xsosths cf Tieele-s misery and pain. You yourself can be free fron much cf It, Here Is a litUo Licssaso to all expectant i mothers: Mrs. Ida MGten. ICS X. Trerttor.t St.. Kansas. Til.. Pars- "I rm forced to say something la rcpard to your wonderful 'MotlfV Friend- Just cue application gave me such relief I could hardly i realise I was la prepnancy. Be-fore I used it I wa. iif-;r I

with palne ail over, and today, I ablo to do my hou'e-wor'c Willi all c&fd tsd without paiß." "Mother's Friend- Is applied eiternally. and enarl? tbe cles, cerTes and tissues to relax and readjust ther-- lve Vr o

th growlns changes during prepnancy. and at child birth. It

saouia do usea ior scmo t:no befcro büby cones the sooner th" better. icOier Friend" ron?in ro narcotics or hrrafu! drjn It it af F lhrt inticni "MMhr i Krier.l" ha rehvvl irctrit mother of ir. dm1m itfria. Mother! r-u niut vtij mere rre ar.d ul, -'bT-, tct. Ba uLoff -3dcthr' rrnj- ti.y. It i. oM t ru Vorw ti j wsert.

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After November 10th Charles B. Sax & Company Will be Incorporated But there will be no change in store policy or management. We find it necessary to reduce the stock and we are going to give our customers the benefit of the special prices. Now that Congress has passed the 1 arift Bill and prices will undoubtedly soar now ia the time to buy. The wholesale price of Cotton goods and Woolens have already advanced. All of our merchandise was bought at the old lower prices and none of it will be advanced in price although it may cost much more to replace. Lay in a good supply of merchandise during thi Sale. Please shop in the morning when convenient. Store opens at 8:30 and closes at 6 P. M. Saturday to 9:30 P.M.

Special One lot of new Fall Dresses in Silks and Woolens. Smart new styles reduced to $12.75 and $14.75

Special Boys' Outing Manncl Ninht Sliir;. and Pajamas, one lot slightly soiled, values to $2.00, Sale price. . . .$1.00

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Some Entirely New Styles in Girls' Fall Dresses

Among these you will find many novel modes modeled on the style

standards adopted in women's most favored fashions. Not the least attractive feature of these newest dresses is their very reasonable prices. $4.95 to $15.00

The New Wrappy Coats With Rich Für Trimming You will just live in delight in the ample folds of these new draped Coats, some in simple silhouette design of soft, deep fabric, others with rich trimming of fur contrasted with braided effects and set off with antique metal clasps and buttons. The price offers a fairness of value that will appeal to the woman who wants "the best if it does not cost too much." Special $39.50, $45.00, $49.50, $55.00 Up The Richest Fur Coats In The Smartest Styles The woman who wants wear of exceptionally striking styles and appearance will prefer these Fur Coats in the favored three-quarter length with full choker collars and made in matched fur of good quality. These prices mean an extraordinary value at a very conservative cost. Coney Coats $45.00 Caracul Poney, Squirrel collar and cuffs at. $195. 00 Marmot Coats $95.00 Muskrat Coats - $150.00 French Seal Coats, plain $95.00 French Seal with Marten collar. $175.00 French Seal with Squirrel collar at $215.00 Jap Mink Capes at $160.00 to $225.00 Jap Mink Stoles $165.00 Marten Stoles $45.00 to. . . $150.00 Chokers from $3.95 to .$45.00 One lot of gray Coney Chokers, $22.50 value, at $11.25 Dress Skirts Values to $12.50 Sale Price $5.00 One lot of Skirts in plain navy blue Serge, fancy Woolen plaids and stripes and fancy Silk stripes. Formerly sold up to $12.50, Sale price $5.00 Smart Blouses Special $5.00 Here is another value you can't afford to overlook. Crepe de Chine, Satin and Georgette Blouses in colors. Also the new Satin Jacquette in navy, brown and black. Special $5.00

Children's Hats I $1.98 to $4.50 ; New line of Children's Hats, 2 to 1 4 years, all the ! new colors in krimmer, duvetyn, velvet and felt. ;

Here's a Clever New Coat For Your Daughter WTiether for school and play or

whether something special for Sun day or best wear this is just the time to get your girl a Winter Coat now thr.t the styles are fully decided and you can get a full season's wear at such a very low price. S4.95 to $19.95

Women's Smart Frocks A wide assortment of individual styles. Dresses that generally sell for 20 more. All the latest new models are represented. In all the new Silk and Woolen fabrics in popular colors for fall. They have the newest style touches of embroidery, girdles, pointed panels, novel fluting, pleating and draping. Women who have shopped around tell us they are the best values in South Bend but we will let you be the judge. Come and see. $15.00, $19.95, $21.75, $25.00 Up Smart Winter Coats "Built on Good Conservative Lines of Fine Materials" The great majority of women prefer the Coat that is built on simple but beautiful lines of good materials, rather than the Coat extreme whose stay in style is brief! You will find our Coat styles and materials the kind that give you long serviceable wear. And please note our lower prices. $19.95, $25, $29.50, $35 Beautiful Fur Trimmed Suits At Big Price Reductions When fashion offers so many favorites some must fall in price at the turning of the season and we are frank to say that we have more suits than we care to carry further. That's the plain reason for this offering of the smartest suits of the year at prices greatly reduced. Five Money-Saving Lots $19.95, $25.00, $29.75, $35.00, $39.75 New Metallic Hats Special at $5.00 These very popular Hats are indeed smart and very becoming. Gold and silver turbans and metallic and velvet combinations, extra value at $5.00 Sport Sets $4.98 Angora Hat and Scarfs Sets in buff, brown and rrd. special 4.9b Ancora Tarn and Scarf Sets in brown, buff, red and

peacock, special

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Women's Muslin Gowns, Petticoats and Envelope Chemise, :hoice $1.00

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Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts in fancy colored stripes, special value $1.50

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Small lot of Men's Outi n g Flannel Pajamas, braid and frog trimmed; slightly soiled; extra quality. A wonderful value, choice $1.95 Special Coats' Thread, all numbers in. black and white;

specinl, 6 spools . . . .25c ii

Jap Rose, a high grade toilet soap; special, bar 5l2c Special Chamoisette Gloves, "well known brand, " excellent quality in taupe, brown, beaver, gray and black. Values to $1.25; special, pair 75c

Army and Navy Castile Soap; special, bar

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Men's light fleeced Union Suits, excellent quality; formerly $2.00; special, suit $1.00

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