South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 331, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1922 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN

Social Calendar MONDAY. Alexis Jean Fournier will address the members of the Art department of the Progress club at 3 o'clock at the club. His subject will be "Erratic Tendencies in Modern Paintirg," ilustrated with a group exhibit. The Alpha Nu charter of Delta Sigma Epsilon fraternity "will give a Th.tnksgivln:; clanco in the Hotary room cf the Olivrr hctol, the IV. z Five or i.f tr.i playing the danc )f ogram. Mrs. Jam'? I'roud. S 4 6 Forest av., wU h hn"tvi in the afternoon to thi Lincoln Literary club. Tho Marathon flub will iaet with Mr-. C. A. P.iyho.T, I:x! lilirhuay, for an rvtnin-,' raotineT. Vn-' Moii'.i.iy N.'ht üO clu! will lo mterta.ri- ! ;:t tho lior.no of Mr. a.n.I Mrs. II i i. rt I Yar.tr, iZÖ Lin'oln way 11. Mrs. A. T. Cox. of Indiana pol I?, wll addr's an 'Vfnin meeting of thA Ix-a-u. of Vorun Voters In tho Woman's club. J. M. S. bld. Her ubjoct will 1, "Wornn and Modern Ind.iKjriii; ni." Thu South Ii nd Choral club will rr.e-.-t at 7:30 o'clock in tho Little Theater of the Ilic'a school for regular rehersal. Mifs Iva liayman, r, 07 Itiversida dr., will e hotes to the Thalia Kororlty In tho evening. The Mutans club will meet In th ovcnlni,' with Miss Line Harmon, SIS Forest a v.

Tl'IDAY. The I.'ni er.ity club will entertain with a dance. Mrs. Hertha McCarter. 1207 N. Lafayette Mvd., wil entertain with a luncheon honoring Ml.i Ruby ZchftnJiifr wlio.so engagement has been recently announced. Mrs. J. M. Studebakr III will entertain with a 1 o'clock luncheon at her homo at Hunnyside. The Clio circle will b entertained in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. William McIIenry, W. Wayne at. Tho r.Ide-A-We club will meet with Mrs. Theodore Koehler, 523 Rlversid dr.. In the afternoon. The Married Folks Dancing club will entertain with a dinner-dance at the Tribune auditorium. The Kolah club will meet In the afternoon with Mrs. M. F. Williams. 521 A11mi t-t. The Klk.i club will give a Kcno party in the evening:. The I), and I. club will hold an evenlncr meeting at tho homo ot Mi?s Iiasny Ander.on, 131 E. Victoria Kt. Mrs. Ororpe Fetters. Itiver Fark, W'Jll be hostess In the afternoon to the members of tho Hosier Ilunco Club. Tht I'riri!!a Sewing circle of Ft. Peter's Evangelical church will be entertained in tho afternoon at the home of Mr?. Aufcuata Dallman, 10:,H Niles av. The Nature Study department of the Progress club will meet at 3 o'clock at tho club. M-s. Charles Lamport, 1915 S. Carroll .vt., will be hostess to the Plymouth Neediecraft club in tho afternoon. Wi:iMiD.V. Th Wman's Missionary society of the Indian. Avenue Christian church will meet in the afternoon with Mr?. .1. L. Melville. Mrs. Ellen Ott. C78 S. Carroll st.. trill entertain the Victory club in tho afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Kleitz, in 3 S. Marietta Bt.. will 1 e hostess In the afternoon to the Jolly Twelve Rirthday club. The leita Theta Tau sorority will entertain wit ha dance in the Tribun auditorium, tho proceeds of which will bo ued for Chrlstman charity. The Joseph Artis orchestra will play the dance program. TIiniSI.Y. Notre Dame Glee Tho club will

At Wheelock's At Wheelock's Everything Needed for the preparation of the Thanksgiving Dinner is in our Housewares Department Many items much under regular prices.

Dunlap Silver Blade Cream Whip with crockery bowl. Special 95c. "Minro" Aluminum Roaster with Tray, oblong shape, measures 16x11x8 inches. Special $4.48. "Mirro" Aluminum Colonial Tea Kettle, heavy weight, square size. Special $3.65. Aluminum

Dish "Mirro" Auminum 3 qt. Covered Sauce Pan, Special 79c Five Set of $1.95. Piece Combination Al ummum. ijpecia 1

A special Sellins: of Triple Coated White Enamel Ware. consisting of your choice of the following useful articles: 7 qt. Teakettle, 14 qt. Dish Pan. 12 qt. Water Pail. 8 qt. Preserve Kettle, 6 qt. Covered Sauce Pan, 6 qt. Covered Convex Kettle, your choice 95c. The Lisk Self Basting Enam

el Roasters, are made of seamless eteel. heavily enameled; the ends are rounded and the basting is continuous, opening the damper browns the roast. 8 lb. -ize $3.50 16 lb. sizeYff 8 lb. size 12 lb. size 16 lb. size Zu lb. size .$3.50 $4.00 .$4.50 .$5.00 G

eorge H. Wheelock & Company

entertain with a dance In the Ilotary room at the Oliver hotel.

SATURDAY. Th Ividle auxiliary of I'ot K. cf the T. I. A. will meet at the OHter hotel. Adcico to Girh Or: AR ANNIE LAURIE: I am 16 years of age. and have come to you for help. I have been told that it Is the custom nowadays for girl who go to public dances to dance with any one who aka them, and that all the glrlfl do it and think nothing of it, and that to have a good time one must dnnce with every one. Now, I am rather old-fashioned In my idesis, and was surprised to hear this. I have been wonderin? if it is true. To be popular with young men de one have to "vamp" and lis them? I do not believe in kissing every young man I meet. I have noticed tho: the girls that kiss ths young men always have plenty of beaux. Why Is thifl? AN OLD-FAS i HONED GIRL. AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL: It j I.p very improper, my dear, to dance j with a young m-n to whom you j have not been introduced. It Is aLso undignified, incorrect and j very unwise to allow young men to j whom you aro not engaged to klsr, you and to make love to you. The jrtrls of whom you speak may neeti: j popular, but I do net think that u j young man would consider auch girbs ; seriously when he thought of roar- I riage. Keep tip your dignified aUi- j tude, my dear. It is a pleasure toj know that you act the way you tin. ; You will Uo glad you have conduct- i ed yourself ? you are doing, and ' no you will the man who is to bo your husband. when that time comer. Annie Laurie will welcome letter of inquiry on subjects of feminine ' Interest from young women reader? j of this paper and will reply to them . In there columns. Letters to Miss! Iaurie houM be addressed to her. j In care of this ofTlce. Tomorrow's . HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble Very active and interevdng conditions may be looked for on thU day according to inciting Lunar and mu-j tual aspect. Tho trine of Luna to Mercury is Interpreted as inciting all manner of gainful mercantile and professional activities, especially as relating to bargain and ?ale, and in thosa transaction relating to publishing, publicity and kindred inter est. A parallel pleasant and active condition may be expected In heart i and home affairs, with a strong pros- J pect of the hapipiea of auspices sur-' rounding affectional matter.. It is j forecast by the antral sages that j "the young will court and marry." , Those whce blrthdoy it Is have the augury of a sueecsful, active ami hHppy year, with ple.tr.t and prosperous conditions in all their affiliations. A child born on this day , will be claver, artistic, affectionate j and popular. It miy make- a success In one of the professions', either literary or musical, or In the fine arts. OUR COAL A-n-c. A good Coal Is always the best. Try our Old Ren. Premium. Amber Jacket or Black Joe. All aro low In ash and oot, and high in heat units. 2001 pounds per ton always. C. H. Defrees. S15 S. Taylor st. Pell 279. Lin. 5279. Coal. Lime. Cement, Face Prick and General Mason Supplies. Adv. 323-tf.

Genuine "Savory" Self Basting Roasters Heavy Steel, 16 lb. Roast Size, Special $1.85. Dark Blue Enameled, 16 lb. Roast Size, Special $2.95. Other "Savory" Roasters at $1.50. $2.85, $3.85 and $5 00.

Pan sub

stantial wefght, finely finished. Special $1.25. Sanitary Glau Kitchen Bowl Set of four 5, 6, 7, 8 inch size. Set 65c.

"Mirro" Aluminum Percolator, 2 quart size. Special $1.65. Round' Covered Roaitr in pure Aluminum. 1 1 A in. diameter. Special $1.00.

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WHERE LOVE IS MADE

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ET in the very core of the heart

kingdom, is a place not reared by human hands. In the deepest of studies, ponders the one we

poetical mortals declare is responsible fo the creation of love and tho making of matches. The soft glow of a cheek dimpling1 with joy in the moon-

Revelations What Is Smltli manning to Do? At Itlian'n proposal to pend tho man calling himself Smith back to the. Euros ean country in w hich he had held royal rank, we heard a choking little; pound, und i-nw every bit of color drain from his face, and a look of stark, agonized terror cr ej into ii. eyes. For a rocond or two ho made a valiant effort to summon hack the arrogant manner which had been his, but Lillian's proposition evidently had been too .agTC-:ng a blow, for there came from his white twisted 1 ins only the words. !ow--poI;en. entreating: "Not there. Not there." Lillian Hashed a comprehending, significant look at Allen Drake, and , he resumed the task of grilling Smith. i "Tho proposal apparently does inat strike you favorably, your hlph- ' niss," ho drawled, "and from what I I have heard of your little activities when you were in power, I do , not wonder. Let's see. Didn't thry attach a l.ttle srf briquet, to J A . 1 AI- T A. A Ä ! jour i.u omt lueru. u sct-u iu mo that I hae heard you called "The Unsnoakablo One." Believe me, it deeply grieves us to be comre',le.l to oondt;n you to the mercies of the people of your former country. The underdogs distinctly are having1 their day In that section just now. and I am afraid you may welcome üeath with open arms when vou finally are criven It." There was significance ln his slowy uttered words which ev.dent.ly ly Vav 7!Ow KIM lliJUIl L.ili, UOll . T . . . . . . . . " : 1 T realized that Allen Drake purpose - ly was protons-mix tnis gruemng ior some further purpose. "But there' nothing else to do with ou." Allen Drake went on. "If we keep you ln this country, we've got to mevs up thinsrs generalis with a trial and getting ycu uncomrortably electrocuted. Am. franKly it tV riPü t Tit j over th're will take i i V . vlV-- - ' " " - vou 0:1 our nane. it will be better for everybody excej you, and wa can't oonsidf r you." 'How Many People Know?" Smith was patently pulling him self together. Hi eyes darted from i or.e face to th next ful"u '

"I am rich." he -aid bri?:ly. "How j uxv returned ftny thousiinds to K-t me co free.jcan aflk the mftn

many I will Five my anything aslnst word nver 10 do this country or )-oursptfs. Alien Irake turned with a weary . Children The Ori-ir.al Fcod-Drinlc fcr All Ans. Quick Lunch it Horpe Ofn -c&P ountaiiü. RichMi'.k.Malt?dGrainF.3travtia Powder 2iTablctfcu-ms. I.Tour:sh"in2-roctx;ir!S. jsTATcid Ldta'Joss and Suuititctct

of Cupid's magic light a partkralaiiy tender clasp of the hand or

the twinkling: of an eye and, lo, love springs into bem. And down the pathways of life they stroll together never to be separated now tho eternal Adam and the ever lovely Eve in the immortal garden of their Eden of Love!

pA Wq hom ADM iSOM little smile to Lillian. "The eternal question!" he said. "How much? "When will these stupids learn that there are men and women In America who haven't a price?" lie turned hack to Smith with an elaborato bow. "Sorry," he said debonairly, "but you are not rich enough. We have such extravagant lastes, theQe ladies and I, that it would take millions or billions instead of thousands to satisfy them So I am afraid we. shall have to 5tick to our original program. "Where do you want him put for the n!$rht, Mrs. Underwood?" Smith interrupted ajraln. "How many more people- know?" he besran, and Allen Drake cut short the question. Smith It. Hopeful. "Planning to escape and wipe out everybody who knows the secret ot your identity?" he gibed. "A very commendable determination from your standpoint but entirely futile. In -the first place, you are not goincr to escape, and In the second, i so many pcoplo ln AVashintrton and tuta ..h t,. ,, if n-. this section know this that it really would be a useless task to try to find them all. De quiet now. You Interrupted the lady." lie made an airy little gesture toword Lillian, and she spoke slowly. I contemplatively, ns if nothing had delayed her answer. "Why! I think Dicky's outdoor 'studio will do as well as any other W(j dQ nn wigh tQ mak(? hjm j mon uncomfortabie than we have il. but of course it will be impo.s- ! eije to av him in the house. And, Allen, you might provide him with smokes and an opportunity to read." "How can we manage that?' he asked. "We can't let him have mat che, yon know, or a lamp, and he's got to he tied fast." j, wag ,f they wpre dlscUs5sin; , . . . . . somebody not present, and again 1 had the impression that their dialogue had been rehearsed. But that

Smith had no such idea I saw byMf yards of ?,2 inch material

thn Te-er tense look be sent t own n1 them. j i T I'AVT TIIIJ 1 II 11 k 1 LI ML. 1 I Iii 'the house to last h!m until day "ar.-i he traardlnff him jwCien he wants a new cigrar lighted.' 'There isnt much room in that shack for more than one person," MWn Drnke obJocted. "I don't think the guard will have to stay in the room." Lillian isaid. "You'll have him tied securely enough," and a furtive glance at j Smith told me that the knowleisre j that he was to be alono had triven i him a distinct new hope. ron SALH. Very fine Eartern Mink Cape 40 laches lor.g. Will aell very reasonable if taken it once. In stcrsge at ! (SreenMatt. 232 Michigan s:. ! -tf. cons AXI mum i"m Turkey and chickens at the Fcrndcl! Grocery and Market. CO? N. 1 Michigan. adv 331.

By Juanila Hamcl

CooyritKt. 192. by Newppr Fetlme Service. Ir.

- - l Great Britain rihu n xrvrrj. Today's Fashion 4179 AN IDEAL HOUSE DRESS 4179. The simplicity of this model is its be-t feature. The pleasing fullness above the bust, and an equally comfortable allowance on the sides at the hips, are practical points that will appeal to the woman who likes neartnesa and comfort in her housedresses. The sleeve in short length Is attractive and comfortable. The long sleeve may be turned up for convenience in working. Thi pattern ia cut In ( sizes: 34, "r,. 3S. 4 0, 4 2 and 4 4 inthes but measure. A .",S inch size requires The i W lain at ine loot is . arc. Pattern mailed to any addre-ss on receipt of 12c In silver or stamps. Pattern Editor. Tb N WB-Tlr-feouth Bern nJ. Dear Sir: Flnl ene!c4 11 etotJ la t&mpt or Jilvcr for which you will kindly toi m r ttttrn Ho. ... eis - Nm - a Crcet Town -w - -r 3tat .-.- Bin? th pattern it to b or tftrd. it la mdaratood that X Lai: not vci it for cac i Send 12c In silver or stimps tot cur UP-TO-DATE FALL AKD WINTER 1322 - 1323 DOOK Of FASHIONS.

YOUR HEALTH

Everybody wants a clean and clear skin, but unfortunately few persons Ci.;ape without wme form of ski: trouble. The commonest type cf fkin diaease J called "eczema." or salt-rheum." Like any other inflammation, th first symptom of eczema is redness. Tho affected part is always red. ba under excitement.' irritation from rubbing or scratching, exposure to heat, or after violent exercise, th. redness is Increased. Little blisters form on the nkin. and. as these bresak, thrre is more or less moisture on the affected surface. Later, scale and cruets take the place of the blisters. With it all. the affected part Itches, especially when the redness is increased from any cause. At times it is aPuost unbearable. It la dl.Tiruit to toil tht? difference between impl Inflammation of the fckin. cslhd "dermatitis." and true eczema. The former I due usually to some outside irritation of the frkin. Kcztma has ojne Internal eaui?. The eczema may be coniined tr. tho face or to some part of the face. Other forma attack the arm.-', lejrs or the body Itself. Sometimes it comes on the hands, between th flngers, back of the ears, or in the bends of the legs or arm, It may Involve the scalp or other hairy portions of the body. , Any fkln blemish is probably an evidence of lowered resistance. U ma ybe the outward and visible sign of a poarly-worklng- Ftomich and intestines. These red blotches, may be the danger nignal of Nature They may Indicate the prote: ngaln: abuse of the digestiv organs. They may'mcan that the kidneys are falllrg in their woik. It matters first whether the patient is a jrrown person or an infant, the presense ot eczema should direct attention to the condition of the

Warmth--Winter Comfort for the entire family

Münsing Wear for Women Light weight cotton union suits, $1.00,' $1.25. $1.50. $1.75. Medium light weight cotton union suits at $2.00. $2.25. Heavy and medium weight, cotton fleeced union suits, $2.00 and $2.25. Medium weight cotton and worsted mixture union suits, $2.50 and $3.00 the same garment with double fibre silk stripe at $4.25 and $4.75 with triple fibre silk stripe at $6.00 and $6.50 suit. Münsing Wear for Girls Medium weight cotton union suits at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Heavy weight, cotton fl.eced union suits in white or cream, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Medium light weight and medium weight cotton and worsted mixture union suits, white, also gray mixture, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. The game garment with double fibre ilk stripe at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 suit. Juniors' Münsing Wear Medium weight cotton union suits in cream or white, or heavy weight cotton fleeced union suits at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Cotton and worsted mixture in white and gray mixture, medium heavy weight, $1.75 and $2.25. Heavy weight. $2.00 and $2.50. Two-Piece Garments for Women and Children at Very Low Prices

D U ATTRACTIVENESS never pxcriflced" with our ety! fitting GIi3e5. la ish nurke's Glasses Fit the Eye. DR. J. BURKE Over 20 years id same location ; 230 S, Michigan SL

bowel.-. If constipation is prcsfnt It should be corrected. Lxccses in food, t-ighly ls'-nil food, abuse of alcohol, midnight suppers, nnd all Indiscretions in diet are productive of eczema, and must no: be continut-d if a cure really is dejjr( d. The "run-dowr." person is o'tetj troubltd with eczema. Overwork, loss of slep, worry, an yrenson for nervou? exhius.ion is a sutiiclent cause for eczema. Tired-out pet sons should be warned by the skin eruption. If your hands or fac chap easily, you should be cartful to dry your fkln thoroughly after washing, and apply powder of glycerine. When thick crusts fcrm Ihfy may be removed by a poultice made of b3rh-ic acid .r.d starch. It is prepared Just as paste is nvide. Mix together four tableepconfuls of starch ar.d one-lialf a tablespoonful of boracie acid. Add a Lttlo cold writer and stir until the pov.dtrs are disolved. Then pour on half a pint or moro of boiling water, stirring briskly in the meantime. After it has cooled, ypread tl;i

paste on sraure or thin cloth and! apply to the -ncru;ed surface. After a few hours th.e crust will be o fcoftened they can be removed with- j out irritating tho tender skir.. j The itching may be relieved by ! application of ordinary baking soda ! dissolved in water. Oxide of z;nc ointment may be had at the drug store, and is frequently a means of relief. Sometimes oxide of rinc i mixed with cold tar and ued to drj up the blister of eczema One of the most efficacious r'lr.ft dies for itching ' the fkin is hy- j posulphlte of foda. Thi may b' j made up by placing a handful of; the soda in a pint of dater. If your j whole body itches, place a pound trj moic in half a bathtub full of water ana bat re in the solution, it w:n add great ly to your comfort. In every eis" the family doctot should be consulted. He will determine whether your kidneys ot other organs requires attention.

Union Suit the Whole Family in MUNSING -WEAR and you'll all be more comfortable this winter. Note the reasonable prices.

Flannelette Sleeping Garments In Brighton Carlsbad, Universal and Peerless sleeping garments are all the good qualities you can desire. Flannelette gowns for women and misses in V and square necks, plain white or fancy stripe designs. Pajamas and Billie Burkes. Prices range from $1.50 to $2.50.

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in c Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $5,000.000 A.ft.s Sl.713.OGO Contingent Fund and l'ndlidcxl FrofltN $50,000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 Vt Wa-Hhiiißto At'. I M. rOON!:. Trt-a.. (Fornn rly 121 S. .Main St.)

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IXJUAL KK.M'I s IN ltrsm.. Worsen wori.rA are f ut f !oidInc tls on Trar.H-Siber. m rail v ay freight ar. in " i'rc lU.a" as a proof of their e.iU"; rht. They get the nme pay ,n men. W g'.ad tht wi in- n cf th.s co-a-try do not havft to d--. ti . k r.-I f f -'.rl:. but a healthy b )tiy that wouM stan 3 such phi.r il :aeor a I : For the relf rf rheur.-.at.c ins. there is noth:r. letter th..n landen' Pres.-rip!. on put 3 r f -r each Indiviluii t a-e at l4 j,r..$1.00. Kcr sale at ti-.o l'rumjs l'rstore! in South r.tr.d at the ing convenient io: it: ns: Cor. Mi-1;-Igan and Wayne i..r. Mich: üi and Watihinirljn. Main kt.i! i'i-'.f. x and In M.shawak.i t'.:e !; 1 'tc Pharmacy. Mai! i.rde.- f.;.i : y Landon Drug Co.. S--.;h p. : p A lv;

You May eak Your Glasses Unless evmtd' tr lv slut!, red. ravo tho pieces, lr:iv tl.'T.: u 11 and in H siiort tune wo will eineiiy d':pli7ate tho brt.ken has ithvit revamir.atiop of your eo. Our repair work roileen m.f creditably the conseif ntious sorvica vc render. Make This Your Optical !Irauqurier$. K. LLTV30NTRES j 0Jh rVn.l, IUix c:'Pri ff ra duplicate m.uy Uum tbt m m4 tlMvtcr. 13 13 L5 n E3 1 J

Men's Row Münsing Underwear in every desirable weight and every wanted arm or lei; length. Münsing costs less than ordinary underwear because it fits perfectly and wears longer.

And for solid comfort in sleeping garments we recommend Brighten Carlsbad Flannelette Pajamas or Night Robes. Prices rx-r-ffr-rrv tremely moderate. IUI JUL 1UC Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St. ADLER BROS. cn Michigan nt Wayhlmrton blnc-c Tin: .vtoiu: roit mii.v am IiOS