South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1922 — Page 24

FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 24. 1922

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So n-tny letter cor.) t ;uk lrg about UilJr.m ar.'l hr.. tM i-tn; th hilf from f.il'.ir.;; on;. !hi: I -llevm fall njr hair arl li:i','!ri'- n-! cf the n;oit cor.ir.vjn affliction c? Tr.&nkln-l. It I hir! for m? to yrr.j.iTh::--with th! jiart'cT'.ir worry, I. I hv uch ;i rran" th it my own trub' ha tern tc P.n.l a w iv t 1. ; it out of my ryr .v!:h ;it having it ftAtvl or. rA lik a Ivilf-rro'.vn rr 7 i cf '.v"jrit. I rmTril'r !.or my l.ttl i!i"th-r uJ to cry ovi I y j tay iarti! ' 1 th 1, tr. r IlAir J like a trr or an a 2t my he hu-ky, rs---..'. r--l ar.1 ftrerif. or it m.y te thin an 1 j.uriy, f.r.e-rralr.e'l ar. l w-ik. Th far-'-r th hJiir. tl rnor i;kily it ; t live r.'I thrive. It rim- r.ot :ropp'r unthcr an ahtir.Jan iIy of llool to th halp. Ih 'h in !i i'l'i I Ias springs from a T.er uürrr arrange. rncnt of tissue in the Fkin. calh.-.l th'?j Vull. Th' r-st.j on a litth- r-romi-nrr.e rrntalr.in? the hloo l-v"---.-! whlrh fjrn!-h tho f-s--ntial nourahrr.nt. The jrrowth of !h- indivilt;a: laair T)"rlr am! md at the Ity th I mran that lh1 1 . f a " j the ImJr to incra in lnth formed down d-; ir. th" 'ali. ;iri r.d. ' UN nt-w celNar born, th y ar- puhJ upward and outward to make th- j fhaft. Aftrr a vh!! the hulh Jte? t t.red of th!? r'artl'-ula r hair and j eraser to nouri.ih it. Thn It droyt I out and H av." lle iiUiD u -e io ; pin the formation of a r.o-.v hair. Üomewh re I have r ad t.at the Average liff- of an individual hair H about fo-ir year.-. If th':- ;. true, we lo many heads of hair during a loru life-time. Thi4 arounts, too. wor the, loor hair- which d :.-. ::u re th: coat collar of the cirtä- dre-s-er. In the last analysl the growth of the individual hair and the prevention of taldnecs dejnd on the h i me thintr an abunuan: puLi-.y oi oa'-o-i i to the '-all and to every one of the hair bulh.-. Th' mran? that three things ar r.f crAary: Ample blood in th" bod v. eood circulation, and the complete fihsf-nce of nny interference with tiic flow of the Mood to the scalp. The- llrst e--ential, then, is pood health, lerau?e you cannot have a plentiful supply of ttood blood unless you have frood health. On cther occasion I have told you Of the importance of certain things nd their relation to halr-bulldinsr and h-tir-colorln. Thero can bo no i doubt of what can be done to retain Mfcor and color in the hair by proper selection of food. Hut. aside from thl feature, ther mu be such attention trt the simple rules of hygiene tliat the Mood supply i. constantly replen!shed. Good cirruation ! vitil to the p--vent'on of baldne Almo-t invarV i' ') mi 1 I1, ' X, V1 H.' t v.' Hi". l!

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jN face of sensational reductions in the price of clothes this season, Vernon's now offer to provide turkeys, chickens, oysters all the trimmings for your Thanksgiving dinner without cost.

"VERNON'S will give you an order on any grocer or butcher in the city for i0 percent of the amount of your clothing purchases with us. You get quality merchandise for less money and your Thanksgiving feast costs you nothing!

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:.v a; a.'h of the fjCfftloni lk " '"rri )r. of health ar.l Ion? v." have rai of many V'irth lays. Thry will Income ron.Mon. I Ls humar.ly posto a lifr v.hlch. harrir.& r.t. xi ay run a cer.tury. vl tl.'-i' r'Jlfs nr:I take your In th irof-ssion of centcnM ' 1 r-f. USES SHEEP'S BLOOD FOR TRANSFUSIONS I'AltlS (!:y Mall) Transfusion of bluo-.i whicii lias always been dtiTi"nit, will her'-after be done- with nnuial blood and without danger, althou -'h having the same effect a ::' ha man blood had been u:-ed. This i- the result of the -vork of Prof. ;(ruh(t, a w..-11-known surpeon of ! t'.u- lio .-deaux Faculty of Medicine. Afir yar-- of experiment.? he has ; obtained rernarkal !.- cures ly tran?- : f'.:.'on of citrated sheep blood. ; Ciuhet first transfuced animal I hlo? 1 to ether animal. from dot; and j ox to rabbit, then from ox and ehcep ; to do'. In most cafes he was suc-'c-s-tul, wher.forf he tried from : her; to m n, taking sheep blood 1 la au-a it was oaeior to get, but ho ! -ay.-- he would Just as soon havt ' u-ed blood frem any other animal of the rme class, especially hors.Q j blOOd. i I)r Crucliet noticed that transtusul .-; e- ldood is well absorbed by men. ctu-inx very little temporary fever but r.o other trouble, while a unit improvement in u-nrral condition follows. the i FRENCH WOMAN, 35, I aIOTHER OF FIFTEEN j Morid.N'S. Trance, Nov. 20. I "Cr-nr if s time to ret up. Pierre. I I-ouis. ('. cilo, (Jeorges. 1,-ucie, Mar, !fei, Camriel, Jean, Henriette, Alice, I Marie. Custave. Ceoreotte and Suzanne:" This i-i the first of the many r'.orninr duties of Mme. Oehna Chaminot, who, at the affe of ."5. is tin- mother of fifteen kiddies. Of these fifteen children, Mme. f'hen.i 10t has lost but one. Pour of the boys work on neighboring farms. The fa'her and two other sons till the soil of their own seven acre plot. ! The house itself has only two rooms. and yet. to quote Mme. Cheminot, "We are a snug as a bug or lnms In a ru.!" Di:ii.v i:i'i:xsi:s accounts WARSAW, Nov. 23 Fewer than 20 per.-on.- who were candidates for office at the election Xovfm'ber 7 have filed thir expen.se account.with the county clerk, although tho final lay for tiling to comply with t he ! v.- is I)ec. e. vi. IL

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5 NOTHINi TO WISH IX) It A man who has served in the President' chair In the land ot the brave and the free In -plte of the worry and trouble and care Can never get rid of the bee. The voters 'ere long may regard him a-skanc And presently give him the sack. Ihn if he lays hold cf tho ghot of a chance He always will try to come back. j They say that prime ministers, out of a Job, Are iad and disconsolate men. Wherever they wander their hearts are a-throb To erve their dear nations aj?ain. They speak of the labor great offices brin To a loyal and hard working man. Who tirelessly labor for country and kin? But they always come bac k w hen they can. But 1Z. De Valera, although ho once ruled The folk of the Emerald Isle, Where people from childhood are carefully schooled To flsht in the Donnybrook style. And who i at present the privatest kind Of a common and titleless cent. With no cares of office to weigh on hU mind, Has reason to be quite content. And although the cables assert he will seek To enter once moro in the race. The better his Ion standing vengeanco to wreak, If he lands in the president's place. If he'll take the advice of a man over here Though the prize may seem very alluring On the day of election he'll Just disappear, And his life will be moro worth insuring! 4iWTjriS" ixm ciiixtvSi: v.vip CHICAGO, Nov. 23. Resides rice, coolies find college rtudent-s the Chinese now ami then turn out a vamp, according to the petition of Mr.". Leah Lucille Lofi'hua against her huAand, Arthur. One of these vamps, about 2 4 years old. captured competely Arthur's heart, the -wife afserts. Iate last year Mrs. Lofthus discovered her hus1 wind's infatuation for the pretty Chinese girl, and had detectives trail the- pair, according1 to the bill. They were found in Minneapols in July, and have been een together several times 5-inee, fhe Hege. Mrs. Lofthus ls unaware of the slant-eyed affinity's name. In Ucrlln, the WIrth rubinrt lias rrcinnert do ln't n-orth mneli. A : 1 Will mi I'ailW

Ladies' Silk Camisoles, 10 different shades. Reg.

$1.50 value. Q ftß Special ü n ii nam Here vou H 1 Values to $29.75 New Silk HOSIERY 50 dozen Ladies' Silk Hose, Welt Seam, in black only. Worth $1.50. All sizes Q-f (R Special & "Wl BUNGALOW APRONS Factory Samples A great variety of styles, hardly two of a kind. Well made of fine quality materials. Values up to QQ $2.00. Special . . .Ot M1LLINERY SALE (2nd Floor) SATURDAY Choice of any trimmed Hat in the store, values up Saturday . -..$5.00 Two other groups, Special $2.95 fcO OK 3JrJM an Domestics are Lowest at the Star Store 60x76 double Blankets, prey, tan, white. j iQ Special, pair . . P 64x76 double Blankets, grey. tan. white, (g 4 jQ Special, pair . . V mJß 64x76 genuine "Woolnap" Blankets, grey or tan. 1 Special, each . . $1.29 36-inch "Daisy" fine bleached Muslin. 4 A

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Right in the heart of the season a sale that will break all records in value-giving. We have re-marked every coat in the store (children's included) at such a low price it will be advisable to be here early Saturday.

Finest Materials Normandy, Britonia, Fashona, Bolivia, Panvelaine, Silk Plushes and Seal Plushes.

Fur trimmed Beaver, Fitch, Opossum, Platinum Wolf Here is an example how they have been reduced:

Values to Pure Irish Linen Table Damask, pure white, bleached, fine quality several pretty patterns. Special, yard $2.45 Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths, extra quality beautiful patterns; size 70x 70 inches. Special at $4.95 Match Sets, pure white bleached, fine finish, pretty patterns; cloths 72x72 inches; Yi dozen napkins to match. Special, per set $4.00 "Lisks" Enameled Roasters, .inside tray; No. 2 holds 1 2 pounds, $2.98. No. 3 holds 16 pounds, $3.45. "Meakins" English Dinnerware, beautiful blue border with rose design 32-piece set, special $10.50 50-piece set, special $24.50 (Also in open stock) "Wood" English Dinnerware, Chinese blue decoration; 50-piece set. Specially priced . $19.50 BASEMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT Special Vnlues Saturday WOMEN'S SHOES One lot of Women's Shoes in a gTeat variety of leathers and styles. Values to $10. Special, pair MEN'S SHOES One lot of Men's Shoes in black or brown calfskin and black kid; values to $6. Special. 2.95 BOYS SHOES Boys all leather Shoes in black or brown. Exceptional values. Sizes 6 to 9 $1.69 Sizes 9!2 to 13 $1.98 Sizes 13'2 to 2 $2.25 Sizes 22 to 6. .$2.50 GIRLS' SHOES Girls' all leather Shoes in black or brown. Specially priced. Sizes 6 to 8. . . .$1.48 Sizes 62 to 1 1 $1.69

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Newest Models Blouse models, Wrappy Coats, Straightline and Drape Coats, Circular Coats; silk fringe, tassels and embroidered.

$39.75 THANKSGIVING The day of all days, when new linens will be needed. Now, while stock is complete and prices reasonable, is the time of all times to buy them. "Savory" Roasters, enameled, seamless, sanitary, self basting; !4!2 inch size, special $2.49 MVl inch size, special $2.93.

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SPECIAL OFFER: To those desiring enlargements fin'uhed in sepia brown we will furnish sanvj at actual cost, FIFTY CENTS. Positively no mail orders received.

Children's and Misses all wool Scarf Set3, hat to match. Specially priced $2f S3 SS and UJmXJJ

wished for. ; ! I Values to $59.75 Pure Irish Linen Table Damapk, silver bleached, excellent quality, handsome design, 72 inches wide Special, yard $1.95 Hemstitched Table Cloths good weight. excellent finish; size 72x72 inche Special $3.19 All Linen Napkins, heavy quality, full bleached, beautiful patterns. 22-in., special, do. $6.50 20-in., special, do.. $3.69 Half dozens at the same rate. "Mino" Aluminum Sauce Pans ( I Yi quart), v.ith cover. Special 59c "Pyrex" Pie Plate and Nickel Plated Frame with handles. Special $1.49 Aluminum Roaster, oblong shape, 11:: 17 inches Special $1.0ö News-Times Reader von: rnnro i:m.k(.i:d i ki r r.r!r.sr (bl-i :: atirj- " .'' :.: l ir.Mtl I'OKTRXIT I KI T. Knlarrd fr'.i r-- ! STAR STORE -:un. vour i . V Yv. lrtnrnt

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