South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1922 — Page 8

WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1925

8 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES v3. IT ACTIVITIES y 1 . t i - -, i TT V & - 1

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IT 1 1-JIL. of

.'du; pay, ...ugiurr of Mr. and .Mrs. Jame . Mur;h. Wl.low a... i.ii!vl. Ky. ir.'l John Merlin

i t h r 1 1

rf Mrr.. l-'iori H. Outh-

i:. W. Webb fJ:r.i!l. tri Mis Janet j Jarnos Kelly. Mrs. Ilobert E. Marsh-.-'.raid. of Ir.':-ir.apo, Mr. an-1 all, Mrs. :. IT. Merrill ar.d Mr?. H. ir. Jam 'c-t'.b, of Anlfrfon,' K. c;r. The ftory hour for the Ir.d.. Mr. and Mrs. John H. K lbr. I rhildrn .wn. In char?" of Mrs. J. "f Ml ri:rling. Ky., Mis Mary Mc- i Nuner, eleven children being preKer.ha, of Augusta, M!-s I'...-' -fnt. The next meeting will be held ir.e ()'Hr!cn. Detroit. Mich.. Jor.rt H?. 5 at which time Col. C. S. BulA. M h- Ioii.i ari l f'h'"-i F.: lock, will address the department

up:i;'..J,, thin

''.ty.

; on 'T.oyolnßy and G!r!oI:qT."

announce l for ß tmt o- thin mnrntf.'j ' :;:ori to b 'rformrd ft S'. Hr.üld'n --h'.jrh louiwvlI. l y iiv. ilerrr.an Jansen. The r'.ni orntn df-oration of the churr. wili b; with p.Irr. and frrr.s arU I jantlti nf -a hit" rbr) 3 ir.th -num.. William Pit'-nT, Jr . vih pr-i'i'

ut. t;;e orran ar.'i p. ay ie i;rt ti

Tiior is" frnrri "Ixhr prln" for thri

entrance t th nrMal prcion. which will be d bj th'i u""jr.: Prank 11. Woolworth. t-f tl.L rity, Duncan )TJonnor. of Miahnw.ik 4 J. A. .Ma" Donald, of Chic.'io ; . . ! Webb J. Duar.f. of Ioulsvi'.le. Ml---Gfrtrude Chrilmun. of Koulvill'--, v.lll folIo-A. -.vfarir. a srr.vn (1 brown Cantor. rre- beaded In bronze. Hr pltur hat w.;i rown hatters plush and the will wear a b?ck fox fur ail rry nn arm bouquet of orchid hrynin'h' -;r,'Jir.. Th mi!'l of honor, Mi--Honor Murphy, ;-tr of th- brld-, wUJ b the next to enter and will .ilbe In trown. Her jown is fashioned of atln canton .and chiffon, hroche. the arne ahnd'-. iler h it iof 'hror.Ti velvet trLTnni-l In I!' -i;' rtrlh. Kbe wear a n k p!m c fo ton marten and carry an ar:u houqut of bronze chrysanth:nu:ii-. ; Tho attractive bride ulll wall; with her father and has chos n for her weldlntr fO'.vn midnight lIu , f'arton crep conibiiud with rrtpe 'Itornalne delirutely rrnbroldered In icedd. Her picture hut is of bl..k .velvet trlmn.ffl with an iir-Liri I "trlch fathT. Sho will war a . tore martfii nrrk jiien and tarrj' an arm bouquet ,.f radiance n and houvaddia. At the altar ho will he m-t y 'h frroom and hir trmomMnan. I)r. James R MrMfel. of th'.s city. Iurln;r tho service thf groom's 'istr. Mrx. ilarenro Wanner Itadtr. .'..f Whiting, will hin:. "Üecaus.-" and flounoud'- "Ave Maria" and lt'v. If. liathbun. of r.o:iiviII will play two v'ohn m itctlon.-t, "At ; Dawning" and "Saliet D'Amour." "The Mf ii'It-l.sohn '.v ildiii' march I will be pi n ed f -r tin- rec -sIonal. A Avddine br-akf.t.-it will -erved to iriif-sts a: tho home of Ii britle'- p.trcnts in;nrdiateiy afl:er tbe c rmioi.y and after a short I rip th couple will 4o at hon.'- at W. Marlon .t.. t hi- city. v Tii- -bride, -who Is a member ot ' nn of th- pioneer f.i-ni'.i' ? of Ixmis.'vl!lc, Is w 11 known In this city hav;inr visited here on fveal ooca-fsif)n.-. Sh U a prraduatp of N'.izaeth '(cf and rnt't Tr. (1i:thr! durh. world war whilo he iva in amp at In.-vil!e. Th- South Itnd !i-;s in attenlaüof at -ddii,.' ineiiMld Mrs. Flora V.rhr, Tr-.. Catherin Sullivan. Mm. ratri.-k O'ltrien. Mr. .md Mrs. Kaymond Schanb. Mr. . ar.d Mr.. Jack Frhatib. Mis--! Tath--iln SuKivar.. M"1-s Virginia Guthrie. Ir. James F!. Tcrfd and Prank Woodward Ptincun O'Connor .f Mih:;waka. Mr. and Mr. W. Harter. Whttlnr. M!ss Hörens Mc Kee, Jnr1.?on. M!s.. Mr. and Mrs.

Th" Oriental Tea plven In the Mrs. J. H. Lynch, 15(H Portatre I'lon-ntlr" room of tho Hotel La-,av.. entertained the Rebekah S tl y-rrd4 afternoon was at-' Thimble Tuesday at an all-day se-t-adfd bv ab ut 4'0 guests. Dr.'-n. A potlurk dinner was served

b. a member of the t ridal party. Mrs. William Key Ijnmport, Mrs. Harold Kusine Herr. Mrs. Forest Hllller. Mrs. Jo?eph 15. Stephenson and Mrs. George Mllburn Stüde- , baker, Jr. ! The mus department of the South Ilend Wmnns c'.ub qnr a very p'.ei:n program bfor the' Xile Muic r'.ub Tuesday afternoon! at the Xile.s club. I'or:y-tive mem-1 trs of the locol e'.uT) motored to j NT.?- to attend the r.ffair. The pro-

pram was opcno.i iy a p;ano o.o

RevGlations oPA Wife

why ik iis alli'a iuki to ii.m: .m.ix;i:?

Wlsll

Tb.er was bound (l;:irr

om'thIr. about thrt

th

5-ccrel

of th. rvic e

man Sm: cperativt s

h a

t h e face

sardonic l.ttl smile from l!?

cö to Girh

This was the way he Intended punish rre f t r my tonu-rity

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took i tJr.vartir.p his

arroeant will I t-

him down the stairs which made rn- 1 knew, none better, hew my puift 1 as though ice water had sud-1 thrilled to -an exciting .cene such a.

.Maix'l Mandereon. of I'ekin. 'hina.;at noon to t-n members and the.

who 1? the gu-t of her si.ster, Mr.. ''In;o wa spent with needlework. In j Gavotte," by Gott s -ha Ik gr:v-n b

It. o. hotter., whs the .p-ake-. Dr. gu-?.r.z oat est the favor wa , T. E. Duteher, voal nuj.irs,

Manderson is Dean of the t r.'en TVon by Mrs. Hiram Penrod. In two Minion College in Pekirr and pok w '"''?' the thimble will h'M another,

dtnly ben poured Ir.to my veins. ll could tak-- bu: very si:'rt. shuftlinrr teps !) oi'.im' of the rnann.r which AlbT. IrRV had

"On the Shore," bv N'.di:ns.

i In

behalf of tho fund heinc raised v. e.-tlnc. th" pla e be announeed

by the- Porelen Mi s.o:mry

tleq to enable them t

sooie- laf-r.

the ,

one million dollar ofT'-red bv rhe .ars. jause u

P.o.kcMler estate providing they ?rv t.. entertained the members of

ra! the other two million. The club Tuesday afternoon, -n ;,: er rnve insrv toiirhin - .v-i time ivfis pent v Ith games

perb n-'es and rea on.- for tho prP lt ' rr. rds. the favors beln? won by Mr

need for more hospitals and d":- 1 "n tr.r (n hofh In. Hi and Ch:m Jr fbo 'fnp.

city of Peking al"Pe thro ar- i.jdy j r v"1 to ,,in'' quests

P.evrer. Uli DInd-

The

ar.d

omra'rer nnM .Mrs. inrry Dair.tv refrr-ht!-,.er:tr were,

ire hospitals to one million po-

j'i". As a challenge from th- m-.tii-eriu.od of China to the motherhood of America she pave out the st trtlim? information that 40.000 babies

were born in China each day and no, skilled physicians to iv them care, j

Their superstition ar.d Illiteracy

Iea.d the people to the nativo doetors, who Jnj'-c-t poisons In their; bodies with tl". needle in many I

o;tes causlmf oiinui;-s ana iuar;y other fat il difficulties. Mrs. Arohibabl McClure :i s general chairman ef the meetir. ar.d Mry. Charb-.s Arthur 'arlisle j.resided. The j)rot:r;rii was opened by Mrs. Frank MeKibben, aecvonp a n d

by MNs A. Grove, who samr al hymn, "In tit" Secret of Hi- pres-

written by a natle Jm.ian

I The Misse,- Kutli a'-.d l'iorepc Treeijer, r. i 7 S. Perry .. entertain-' e.1 the L.. T. P.uju-o club at their i homo la-t evenlnir. Durinir thri

busim-s- meetint;, j:.ins were made to hae a Christmas party. The;

( pi lArri 11 I'u b - ' t r. I I'll 1 I - j IVieda Wddfr :thd Mise lh-io ;

'owand. It-fre.sjiinents; were served; to twelve i-'tie ts. The Christmas I

party will be at the home of Mies rordelia Tü !;er, 1'1 IT. Va-h!m;-ton av.

enee.

Kllcn Uakshur! edueated in 1

worn. 'I n. e ("divert.

eollepe. Tea was erved In tlie balcony, follow intr tho prouTam. by Kirls attired in the native costumes ot India. Japan and China. Tho-e who -ered irielndf-d th Ml.-ses M.ir.L.- ir t t

The M,se Mary Hardy ar.d Hop. STi'.der. who have h-er: the k'liets of M:s. Vivian Rhode.., r'.o-; st JoM-ph stf-et. hive leturiud to Walkt top. A f lnrriin? nffalr ef the early

lh- I .i id cre-1 ; i ri eheon jjivon

a pei'vtifin from th- Me.-..ah, "lit was Desp:;-ed and Reject d" by Mr.-. J. K. Yocam. Mrs. I'll F. Stobirt gave two groups of sunvy, her elections irxludir.tr th.rc numbers by Curran. "In Autumn;' "To th Sun." and "Ho, Mr. Piper," "One r.r.e Day" fron Midame Ilutterfly, and The Nicht Wind." by Parky. Mrn. O. P. Scandang chose "Piliade" ny Ilelip-k: for her plane number nr.. I Mrs. Vere Strayc-r sang "P.ittr rnr f Iove." by Pann and "My !v. a Muhieer," by I'ranc:-o ,o Xo.b'io. Mr. .and Mrs. Paul Part Tterry. 120 S. Sott .t.. hive as their erues-ts for the. week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark InrU'ht. of Indianapolis. Mr. Fnright will be remcimbred a. Miss The I ma Devine, -f Memphis. Tei.r... who vir-'ited Mrs. p.errj- and made many friends h re during the ;r.t summer.

the lntervdew with Smith promise.' to be. I had worked as hard as h" ujon the protiem connected wph Smith. I slid to myself Hcrcd-.

directed that h.e be ti-d. but every forgetting the humility I had redly one of those steps euere; ted some felt concerning my solving of the powerful m.Vevokr.t animal .strain- ode whbh we had found upon the ir.g at th" ash. Tliat the men man now bound in the library. And with him wore aware of this attl-. became of a petty mascuiin reenttude I surmised from the tleht hold ' nient he would deprive m of fein; they kept of either arm. Am thev'the end of this particular chapter ir dlsapjveared into tho lower hall 1 his and Lillian's wrk. gave an involuntary rasping Ilttl It:t my training un'ler IIUian ha 1 Intake of the breath, and ril'.Im put tuught me no le.sson more valuar.1 her hand over mine rf nsurinsly. than that r.f keeping my mouth "He's some tiger car, all righV Phui. So I clve.l my lijv tight.!;.sh.e whispered, wh.en the c'.es!n-r of and waited for some one of .peak, the library door told us- that Smith; My father's vulco mounded l.r.t. was safely ort of he? rinn. "P.ul! "You mean. Allen, that it would Al'en will clip his claw tonight, I be dangorovw for her?" he asked faney. Here the deu- boy comes , anxlouslj. now. with your father. I?y tho way, , Tlefore Mr. Drake could answer, neither of us said anything to your : I-UUan broke in abruptly: father about your adver.Uirv tonight, j "What utter rot!" she a;d careso If you keep quiet he'll never1 less of the effect of her rüdem: krow." j upon her colleague. " Martere has "Thank vo-.i 5?o much.," T murmur-' worked too hr.rd on this thing to

ut I "-n'r te;v lt. TI rdt to - - ira ruhe "ftm. but I don't be'.!-". he love? rr. Thre' i.r.cthrr young '.ady vl !:k him vrv much Anfl h

DFAIt ANNI1-: IAU1UF: very Jeal-:: f.f m. and th eh r I am a girl In my teen.'. About j young men H a'.w-ny tak- th.s a year ag I was going with a young1 other girl to part!, and h f n k t'i t.wn y-ars niy fT.ir. ! me, ?o b-it pr. ,,e oftn a

hat t do wh.TTh.er I

kex-p cmr-anv with h'

e mt m walking with

r so I supposed, for hv a to me for some t.me.

day a:ir:h. i' y h.im or.-rry did :vt

and t; I wr it hap

with tlw oth.e di.i j:.,; ar. a . : w r.te the i. : -pvaks P..-W, I friend,-: .!-.-t im to o abo-jt it. TOOTellh. I

you to wri;- to the ycung r. dear. You ire not er.ga--!

.at .'ibout .ix rr.ontius ago. o:e ;i note, .plain.ng how ,"-r.t ,1 tin: I had ! n walking

via;::: man, !'Ut he W.tf. It all r.ght to X-ither of us . I W( Uld like to be Please tell mo what TOOTSIE. was unnecessary for

:an. my to him..

woiutnii) WOnilTFD

itvis r 1. ... A . . 1 . . .

' m e- r, t

ANT) 1 N-F.Vr and LON'ilSOMi

ed fervently, for T knew how in- f a :1 fo fee this angle of it.

t. r.pely tho tliought of any to in e affected my father, b id r.o tltne to answer rue

oa nge r T.illian -von if

te.'trse she's going In.

and. therefore. an r.ot allevl uoon

to make any explanations. .s); him j te cail (.n you. Then t .1 b.im j frankly that you would like very, muoh to hove him for a friend, but!

that he mut not o":-ie-t to yur hav

! Control your Je.ah y. j:.y desr. ' will never do any g-o-1, .-. wt'.l or ? I maki you unhappy. Th. yr::-.. i man is r t ere .-red t y.-. sr I the--' Is) no realen wh.y y ,-i b uld r : boj. p abut with c-thr young ' and yet be good frr,ds. ar ! ' j happy when yo-j .ire tgthr. Kj him for a friend, by a',1 rr. -..s. b 1 i don't make ye;;rejf mi'r vv . I him. i

Yerv

lT)It SAM'. t.: Fas em M.

;noh- lorg.

W

V er

a r. :

taKn it or.ee.

ir.g (t!;er frien d

vv e

! Greftv.attH,

Mlcligan : i ;

DFAIt AX.VIi: I atn a girl

iAunir.: In vcars

of ace. I

am defiriy in love with a young man 2? years of age. I have known him 'for two years, and he alway.s. treat. me niov'.y. He savv he loves me.

The

an

ecjual to ail

witli '.mag! orr-ergende..

or w .-.

oni way of aceompMnhli.? a d'.. rs'ilt proves iet!'..' !e-1 h think of a:;oth' r.

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Cn.rum ' ' t 1 1 - m tu-'v I uesday atternoon oy

Mr. J. M. Studel,akT, III. at he pew lioti:e at Sunnysid-. The affat was gien as a courtesy to Mr.-. J. Albert Stephenson, who recently came to the city as a bride from fhaml.ersWur. Pa. Tho perfc. tly

Tlrtiurl r ü f i rv I.:nnini..it (t( nr'i:i

'' '. ;,. - ,u i rpp(iii!ed iunclp on table was unPaugher. Marian I isn. Uizabeth! 1 ' , . ....

Dorothv Axteli. Helen

and Marv Louise Sny

Holl'.-t. r. W'e-ti rve d.-r.

u.-ual! c at 1 1 aet iv i

witli its center

j piece cd gold in which wer; arj rang d U ' p yellow pom pon chrys- , anthemuins. Ciold candlesticks hoidi imr lighted tapers of deep yellow I completed the lovely I'I'ect. Mr?.

Mrs. C. V. Thresh. Hiaine av..

J J Llf.-ll.l k ill .1 J II p v a , , , , . ' , . . . tulehak r itth r puf .-ts ro Mr-.i lunrheon-brume. her quests Uc ug . ,,lw;ira p,iru.k Mr. IIorbert F. the members ot he r bndge cmb. f Moore, Mi.'

' ... .Il.sthcr Str.de bak r. Miss Marjor.e

Mi.s Katheryn Cole, Miss

lew and white

which eight guests wer

. . . . 4 .. . 1 .... . V . . .f

nieaeei eiie iaoi a i. i .

, , . l tv ' w- ee: eate-d. Th- .

afternoon was spent at the bridtr

tables ami th honors were won by Mrs. George Taylor and Mrs. 1 !lu Smith. In two weeks the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs J. It. I.inebaok. 2'Jö Dayton st. Mr.-. Fi- d Woodward appeared before the Mothers' department of tho Progress club Tuesday ftei IK. ein, and gave a very interesting talk on "The Importance of Diet' tics," Preceding her talk. Mrs. .. H. Williamson accompanied by her husband. A. It. Williamson, pleased with a croup of songs. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially, and dainty refreshments were served to 2S members by the hostess es In charge. Mrs Ralph Iongfield. chairman; Mrs. F. C. Gerber. Mrs.

i

was spent at the Another luncheon bv Mrs. Studebaker

uatba Clarke and Miss Mary Hyde.

J Th afPTiioon j bridge tabb s. v il be giv n

j l eM Tu sd ,y. i ;- I Tin- iir.-t affair of this week honor- ' mg Miss charlotte White, whose . marriage to Re v. Fdgar Thomson J Pancoast, of lb lmont. X. Y.. will ! take pho e im t Tu sday noon at the I St. Jam-- Kpi-ia'pai ebun li. was

given ru sday alternoon by Mrs. John I. Shaf.r. 7 J W. Colfax" av. A suggestion of pink and white was carrud out In the appointments of

the luncheon table, sw :t peas be-j ing the flowe r:- einten for the tate- J

fill decoration. Resides Miss White,) the guests inolu.b'd Miss Mary May j White, of New York City, who will j

Mr. and Mrs. John Weher. KIT

W. Thomas .t.. entertalnel at din

ner Mondav rvoninir In hor or

tli;r daughter, Mi.-s Petty ?Jarre; Webe:f w lioso engageanent to Louis I Kckku. of Mishawaka. was in-I

nounctd a few dayx ago. Sixteen pue-sts vere sciVd at a fabl attmetivoly (entered with a cluster of yellow and white ohrysanthemuir.H. The evening was tpe nt informally. Mi.- Fmifta Tr"and. assisted by Mi-s Ruth Williams, em. rtained the uiembers of the Phüatho.i las.- of

the Wes-tminster hur. h Monday

vening at the home- of Mifs Ireland, OL'-t X. Seott st. Seventeen memb. rs wen present and elttring business meeting decided to adopt an Armenian orphan for the coming year. They will als,, furnish i Thanksgiving basket for some needy family and will have harg of the candy and novelty booth at tip bazar to be held a: the chuia h. December 7. M ss Genevieve Smith was hostess t the members of the Delia Tliet.a Tau sororty at their regular meeting Monday evening. Plany were completed for a dance to be held at the Tribune auditorium Wednesday evening, the proceeds to be used for chr.rity at Christmas time. Artis :.c pi e orchestra will play tne progi i. m f.f dances. I'tdhcving the bus!n ss ses-iem a soe'al hour wrts enjoyed by. gue.-ts. Louis Kihler, L'T'! S. Main st.. was surprised by 20 relatives and friend;. Monday evening in celebration of his "th b!rhdav anniversary, l-.d-lovving dinner the evening was .--p.-iu witli games and music.

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Wheelock & Company

Wheelock & Company

If Fate throws a knifo at you there are two ways of catching it by the blade and by the hondiv

ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SALE OF TABLEWARE This suggests to every good housewife new things in silver, glass and china for the dinner tabic. Perfect table appointments go far to enhance the Thanksgiving spread.

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Beautiful Colorings and Designs from Our Open Stock Patterns QUALITY DINNER SETS of Distinctive Character and Individuality, Worthy of Gracing the Table of Any Home Sets for Serving Six People The principal items needed in such a service are grouped in 32-piecc sets specially priced at $5.95. $8.75. $9.75. $12.45. Sett for Serving Twelve People A wide choice of new and attractive high grade porcelain patterns specially priced at $18.00. $24.75. $32.00. $36.00. $45.00. In addition are over fifty open stock patterns to select from sold by the set or the piece. SILVER PLATED FLAT WARE SERVICES From America's Foremost Silversmiths Are Here in a Wide Ranee of Choice

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The Duchess Pattern Oneida Communitv made-

pieces in case (as shown) complete, $12.75. IS 47 Silver "The Ambassador," "The Anniversary." Community Silver "The Adam," "The Grosvenor." Community Par Plate "The Bridal Wreath." "The Duchess." Wm. Rogen Manufacturing Co. "The Mayfair," "The La France." Rogers and Brother "The Manor." See Thii Extensive Display of Silverware

These articles will assist behind the scenes in the preparation of the Thanksgiving dinner:

Large Size Round Aluminum Roaster Silf basting; measures 1 1 Yl inches in diameter. Special. $1.00.

Yellow Pottery Mixing Bow Set Set of three, measuring 5 inches, 7 inches and 9 inches across top. Special, 65c.

"Savory" Blue Steel Roaster 16-inch size. Special at

$1.85. "Savory" Blue Enameled Roaster 1 6-inch size. Special. $2.95.

"Mirro" Aluminum Oblong Roaster with tray Regular value $6.00. Special. $4.48.

Today9 s Fashion

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she had wished, for the men had almost readied our corner, and Lillian stei.ed ejut quickly in front of them, while more slowly followed hr. "Mr. C hoste r Will Live-." "Daughter, dear!" My father'.: arm went round me. and I oontrasted his Under, h rami rig f.na wit!; Allen Drake's stern, .--.irdonie one. Patiently 1 was. in the bad book.-: ? Mr. Drake by my refusal to accept his escort upon my midnight trip to the hospital, and lie meant to show me his displeasure ;Lt my notions. "It ought to be a great satisfaction to you that you have in all probability saveel a life tonight by you: speed in petting tli. t drug." In my fathr's" voice th"r' wa-. dlstlne-t pride, and my pulses baped wltl; relief at. the news he implied. "Mr. Chester will live!" I cried. Allen Ir;ikes frown tleepened.

"Dr. Pettit just a-ssnrod i; that he thought he was safe."' my fathir' ansavered. anel I would have been ' somethim-' other than a wom-an if I : ha.l not put an extra bit of or.-' thusi.a-m into my voice as I .answe r-j ed fervently: j

"Oh, I am to glad'." What I tlie Itca-rm?

"If I may presume to re mind you.' Mr. Drake spoke icily, addressing no one in particular, "thim- is passing rapidly." "And we don't want Smith.nerves to get too raw."' Lillian as. sented demurely. I had a stron." suspicion that she was concealing smile at Mr. Drake's chdldlishno.-s. "I do not wish to bo captious,'' Mr. Drake went on. "but don't you think it unwise and unnoce-s.sary fer Mrs. Graham to be present at this seance with Dmitri ?" I had all I could do to keep from turning on him swiftlv and striking

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Only 3 More Days of

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S Department Managers' and Clerks' Sale

Fur Trimmed

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COATS and WRAPS

25 $39iE 55'

150 $185

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.AffiTSO'anpsiJ'ieirifcs 1 .11, , y.J . ti - r : ;T iio"H . The Thursday club will nn t Thursday afternoon with Mr.s. I.-a-bello Grieger. 1147 Cleveland av. The members of the S-iuth IP r.d Woman's club will hold an all Jay meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Hildelirand, ('25 Riverside dr.. Thursd.iy. Doils for tie Ohri.-tma tree at the children's; Dispensary will b- dr. ssed ar.d al sewing fo.th b ay. 4r ;tnd a full attend. me urged. A pot lurk lunch will i-: seTveel at noon. Mrs. A. P.. Pran :.t 4 eiljver Annex, will entertain tho Mother--' e-lub Thursdjy afternoon. An all day meeting of th Ladi s' Aid society of the Stull Memoria! church will I.e held tod.-.y at th" church. A pot luck dinner will ,r .served at noon. The Volunteer class of the Conference Memorial 17. P. church will have an all day sewing toeiaj- at thr home of Mrs. William Uou-'h, "II i IZ. Broadway. j

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"THE LITELE ON'E'S OUTriT"' eiGn. Simple and practical si j-hould little girl's garments be, then sewing and laundering and wearing them i- easy. The Iittb dress here iepir-tcd Is nice for vuib. lawn batiste or gingham. The petticoat, and drawers may be of cambric. lawn c r v-repe. The pattern is u in r sizes: 6 months. 1. 2. ?. and 4 years. The dress requires 2 yards of material, the petticoat requires 1 's yards, and the drawers 1 yard for a two yeav size. For ruffles of emprnidcry ov P t tie-oat and dreys. 2 !i yards for each will be required. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on rneip: of 12 cents in silver or stamps.

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, Dannrr. Jr.. will return today ; from Atlantic e'ity. X. .., where 1 they hav been .-.ttending th- inter- . national Y. M. .'. A. convention, j Misses Cl.ir.i and Theophda Ma- , kielki have- returned from Ann ArJ ''or. Mich., where- they have been the 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. hoon Ma- ! kielskl. I

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From whatever price group you select your Coat, it will be individually smart, well made, and the luxurious fabrics of a quality that will give a generous measure of jervice.

The way the women of South ftend and vicinity are responding to this enthusiastic Sale is proof that values offered arc genuine.

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