THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. MOIV. Mncn Z?.. 101 1 H SOCIAL SIN OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN H ... . . f d Y Mr. and .Mr.--. A. L. fT.iti'-y :iv.. r:;tTt.M ined dnn-r S'lrio.iy. Their Mr. and Mr?. !. K. At .Mr.". .M. O. Mitr-nIi. I : i r '.ni r. -j :: ( informally t u'iii : !( w-r h r. Mr. at tl '.I:-s I 1 1 i . li.irrv and .Mrs. J. M. and Mc nr.'' Mid Me-sr.- Vrr d Mi: h- 1!. Mr. ;.nd Yorl; .ii.il Mrs. IufTy oi Mi.-- I K.M.t hy Warn. : m aku w iil ntert.nin with . 'i i' :i -i '. i i n ii r :tf. i the n!i.r 1 4 t I Mom!- (Vrniriri omplinienting; the lii xi :i ri rn - M ill r i brid.U i:irty. Ib-.-ide the bride ;ml Lr.oi:i - Kry jn bub Mi.-s S;ivi. i'- Lor rii. Mi- Wan: r, Oh.irl's Ling'htm and U.ilph Smith. The St. !itrhijii A ni'-ri an Jos tM a 1 1 ;. Cr.iii'.o v. ill Wednesday . n i ti at t'o hall. Th" eominitteo in b.trg- of th Sturkty and E. a : r is Churh s j Vogt. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tne-day. Tin- Xorth s a tion of the Wonif-n's l'an.- ,f t!i.- I'ii'-t M. :. rhun-li will meet at the home Mrs. A. P. Sib ley, r, 14 l'i,r: hy. The rif'in l"-rs of the Co As You PN-ar-" f, will Ik- entertained at the home or" Mrs-. Eugene hamluichtr, IT.'ilTt S. r'l!'vs st. The l',rn;i(1vav Huh will Ik- enter tained at the hunu' of Mr?. Harris. O Vistu !.'.-. av. WedncMlav. The W (1 iif.j.;a v rlab the home of Miss Clara. ill meet Dunham, at of .n. Jgif.nette st. j The Pythian Ten rv ill he pritfi tained j at the home uf Mix. Eugene Weeks, t S. l,afaette st. j Th' History department of the I'ln-ros lul will nif-t. Thf rhajdn p.-ul; XV. c .T. U. will v-.i ct at !)!' V. , . ( '. A. Thr Cosy ('unit r -irt-l will in " t .'t tho lioni" n Mrs. (.Jus Johnson, j iissir v. Mr inhors ,,f th- Sunshine cluh will 1- uiu-vts at th- home of Mrs. T. I' ' I'm; X. Walnut. Tor Shakespt'Hro rirclo will niftH with Mis. W. Jl. Unjcr, :): W. Col lax av. Mrs. John Tur.n of the Michigan av. i" id ill 1- ho.-1. ess to the lufml'rs of the Congenial luh. Mr. A. I'ulk. 1' 10 X. Kmrrick st., will ent-rtain the nu-mhers of the I Co You i !o cluh. The Ind-per.dent eluh will he cn-t-rtained at the homo of Mrs. John Mu-n-nberer of Franklin st. Mr ntto Ialrymjle. 710 Diamond will entertain tlie mornhors of the Inamond A v. Thimhle cluh. The Wednesday Afternoon r-luh will meet with Mrs. Maud Grnrkh. 1119 "istul;i av. M-sdames Christ inn Smith. J. Q. Smith, anil Flh-n P.oles ill entertain tlie March committee of th Ladies' Aid ocfrty if the Ciaco M. i;. ehiirc-h ; r a thimMe at the home of M'rs. christian Smith. 1 ; I : Carroll st. Tlmrila.v. Th- Kureka cluh will he entertained t th- h a-.- o" M i s. l.oiiis Tlerper. I 1 .". Miehiran a v. MVS. C.vl i -.v.-,. .;er. lit', . Tlis St.. ill till riaiii th- memheis f the V.1J . luh. Th- llarmcn- Peadinir eluh will ni- t :t the home of Mrs. Kdith Mitiiiel. :i: i:. Madi-on st. Mrs. FonaM r.rant. Ill i:. Xaarre rt.. will entertain the m'Mnl'ers of th Pastime cluh. The T.adi s Aid Soeietv of th' Fnited Prethren church will meet in t ie c-huich .-i tior-Ji. Mrs. riii c;,rlton of tli Fiishn rt. ro.d '.Ml! -nt' rtain the Ladies Aid - ietv of Mii!i- n ch.anel. The I), f. p. .ho cluh will meet :;t th- home of Mrs. C. Frit. 1 1 1 ? 'i nerhriu-r si. Mrs. Marv Pak'-r. 1 ." Sherman av.. '-.ill lio-tr-.-s to the llainlinw chlh. Th- Cir-le of Mercy will meet ith Mi.ca-1 Calnon. lop M ichii:.n Parv's. -"I". i:. Washine--atertain the Twin City A i I I -"- 7 T Jl .Momlay. f'T' f jT? l i Mishawaka Xei-hhorhoo.i Bihl- J?&XiA lUlSLiLi ''illlrrsr. Ilo F. S-cond st. rVTi --rw rrT """ " """" ' -"s-?"' ; ,7i l ,f- -- - - .in i . i i . t. . t i Mi.i.J y That's what you'll sr.y y' yourself the day you bcin to )uiirsi.u me ua uu I'cm m jfj wear Dr. A. Rccu Cushion t'j Shoes. For there's nothing so iJ easy on your feet, so restful, so like the by-gone days of youth I when you didn't know what u tired, aching, burning feet were f as this famous Dr. A. T Shoo MAflPV It's the easiest shoe on earth mad? ?o by the s ft cushion indole that tits inij the sole of your foot. Supports the arch, end makes walking a real pleasure. Iiest shoes made for wear up- to -the - minute in style fWItTp and moderate in f T7r t price, cc them y-? u icrrow. I S Union Shoe Co. I t: 1 tomorrow. 's t i "DISHABILLE" OF TANGO CREPE SATIN BY LA RACONTEUSE SHOWS BIZARRE FEATURES iy"- ' :; ; -1 Hi y'ff j '4.--U r-;: rmM-mm nv LA Ins-hahiUe- The neck i:.c()ti:i si:. of Tan;o crepe satin, is finished hy a Ions flounce of Malines net crossed hy I 'rhlay. The Circle to Sele of the First Paptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. I. Hodn. U;, S. St. Joseph st. The Neii;hhoi hood circle will he entertained hy Mrs. V rue Van hnson. 102 Allen si. The Poinsettia cluh will meet with Mrs. C. 1 1. Swartz. '.Mr, Kmerson av. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Preshr terian church will meet at the church. Saturday. The Progress cluh will hold a fun eral meeting. Personals Mrs. Nelson J. Pile. who spoilt the. week-end in Chicago will return home Momlay eeninj-r. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.oulton of La pftrte. formerly of South Fend, are removing to Buffalo to make their future home. Mr. Boulton left Sat urday ami Mrs. Boulton will follow III a eerv. .n. ixmiuuh i.- i wutiv-i. u with- the Beaver loard Co. Miss. Helen Puss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Puss. V. Washington av.. is at home from Well college, Aurora. N. V., for the spring; vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hall and Miss Ad die Fro.ich of West Leh.mon, Ind., who wno the quests last week of Mr. and Mis. A. L. Brenner, -.14 Haney av.. have returned home. Mr. Hall was in the city for the Court of Hon or convention. Y. W. C. A. BIBLE CALENDAR. Yt ek oT Man li All e!a-es tmly nituli clianter of Mark. Mishawaka Bumuhss Women's Bi'.de class at 7 p. m. at Methodist church. I nedi v. Fighth Crade Biide class at :'. p. m. at Y. W. C. a. 'amp-lire work. 1'rcshman High sdiool c I iris Bihle las at :'. : L p. m. at Y. W. C. A. Business Womei;s Bihle -lass at j. m. in l'irst preshyterian i liurch. Supier served at '.:t.". Teacher training class at ;:F. m. at Y. W. C A. Business Women's BiM P. m. at Y. W. C. A. MiMiawaka Home Cirls' at li::1' p. ui. at home of garet Pavis. I". Fourth st. Tlinrdav. t ;sS at s Bihh ' -ss Mrs. Mar- Maid r.'.i at p. m. at V W. A. horn'' GirN' F.ibl in. at home of A T I Has at G forge p. Hauer. i 1 ; W. Wayne m. Junior I'.usines ;ijl r.i'.de class a! 7 o. m. at V. W. C. A at I "t iilay. High S. hool cirls" I : i I -p. m. at V..W. C. A. at I relay. Ihble tor; hour for girl u pper a: at 4 at a. m. at V. W. r. A. Sunday. Wprr service at I . 1. ndtliesJcd i. Ut-w I ''- n A. Td wards in V. W. A. bi'i l-.'.'r.,'. Tea at 5 (clock. .it oiut m-ct:ug or . . ( . A. ami l. .r. C. A. ('inxi(1:v LAXATIVE COl'C.lt il'M.SAM. ; bst. safe always. No , hbrofoi-m nor Narcotic-. Works off .! roid. c'-'.r.'s the stomach, driven out i the worm--. Splendid f r children. ; - ."v ;,t Coonley l"rrg Store. Advt. ''b Ibirris -iaticn will HogU's hous- rr.iiti" Cfiretery axo Itold a m-ting at Mf. Uet Saturday i eniiu. Advt. I TIIAMP FOiT POWI)ElL ' i . i r':io-dy for sore ai.d j f artii pits. 1-.o! dir.-- of sill ' -j.-.r at Comley Dru; Store. is t h e SWeatV kinds. A dvt. Thf tttigc wlcgp th- Aff dauefs full of lift Join Hi- throng', pra? Eo '.: Mountain Tea Grizzly bar. and tiare; if a few t 1 - win men on. For -ab d rugg i-!s.- by CIvis. 'toriby Ad i rtis ment. A: Co. l and .of sahle. Mnkinjr a hroa.l ki mono, it shows an undersleeve of -'-I a lines finishing at the el how. It finished hy a run ml train. is COLOR MAKES UF FOR FRILLS IN H0USEG0WN 'e 1 . XV- MAVBFLLi: MOItTIMKH. Many w omen are carrying great sim plieity of line and decoration into the Kowns they wear in their homes. The one shown is cut in two pieces and hanKs straight fi im the shoulder. Most of these house irov. ns are made of l.he .IVluI p,,ir rr post impros- sronisi laories and make up jn hril- juni coior wnat they lack in frills and furhelows. The gatment j)ictured is of hand i iocKeU linen in oriental colors, hut it would he iuite as chic in conventional rretonnes or silks. It should be of somewhat heavy material, however. ALL FRANCE WANTS TO KNOW INSIDE FACTS sevk in I)if)er Man AVho Has rower to Ileiul ioverninent to His Own Will. PARIS. March 23. The whole of Franco today is clamoring1 for the name of the mysterious person, who. according to tlie evidence given at Saturday's sitting of the parliamentary commission of inquiry in the liochette j case, has power to bend the eovern- 1 meni to nis own win. This unnamed wire puller was de clared to have obtained the postpone ment of the second trial of the trwin dling banker, liochette. in 1111, thus allowing him to engineer his Mexican loaji and escape with the wallet. Pub lic opinion holds that liochette him self is the man who today is described sis "Monsieur X," but this conjecture j is not supported iy lacts. TEMPERANE MASS MEETING Prof. Aaron Public Watson Will Addros Scion at V. M. i .V t mprtrani-e ma-s n(efting will bft bdd in th" V. M. C. A. Monday evening when Prof. Aaron Watson, presi dent of the Ohio Xo n hern university twice a candidate for president of th I niled States on the prohibition ticket, will bo thrt principal speaker. Women as well as men are invited to attend. LOT-US TOXIC HITTERS. (Same sis our obi Wine-Loti.) Extract of P.eef. Wine. Iron and Casrara. Ilest Tonic made IZc at Coonley Drug fcturc. AdL ::v:.'t?;.s,f :A - " 1 DDtTD II! WAYS Caroline Coe Helps to Solve the Problem of Lenten Dishes With Some of Her Tested Fish Dish Recipes. nv cakolixi: coi:. Turlmt. ' Any dry fish may he used, but those j having much oil or color to flesh do ' not make n pleasing looking dishes. Ilalibot or white-fish are the nicest, j Steam three pounds of lish until ! tender. Kemove bones, skin and Hake j the fish. Sprinkle with a little salt ! and white pepper. Make a sauce of i three cups of milk, six tablespoons of j tlour blended with live teaspoons of j butter. Put milk in double boiler. ( Add flour and butter. Stir to avoid , lumps. Let cook 20 minutes. When lightly cool add two well beaten eggs, one teaspoon of minced onion and one ; tablespoon of minced parsley. Put 1 layer of fish, then layer of sauce in ' baking pan until all i used. Sprinkle . top with crumbs and dots of butter j and bake until brown. Cralmicat Cutlets. Boil and flake two cups of crab- j meat. Make a thick white sauce. I using one cup of milk and tw o table- spoons of tlour blended with two even ; teaspoons of butter. When smooth j put into milk. Turn into doul.de boiler j and cook I'D minutes. Add 1-J tea- i spoon of salt, one teaspoon of parsley, dash of nutmeg and 1-2 teaspoon of minced onion. Cayenne if desired. Turn in the cooked crahmeat and stir ' all together. Allow to cool a littl-. Make this mixture into little heaps or ', balls and allow to stand an hour in cold place. When ready to serve form into cutlet shape. Dip in beaten egg and then fine bread crumbs. Fry in deep fat. Drain and serve with slices of , lemon or hot tartar sauce. Salmon In Molds. Remove bones, oil and skin from fish ) in one can of salmon. Mince fine with : fork and rub into the fish three table- j spoons of melted butter until smooth, j Beat three eggs until light and foamy. Add to them 1-2 cup of fine bread ' crumbs. Season fish to taste with salt and pepper. Add one tablespoon of cger and crumbs. Put in well buttered j molds and steam one hour. Hot Tartar Sauce. , To 1-2 cup of thick white sauce add 1-2 cup of mayonnaise dressing. 1-2 teaspoon of minced chives and one i teaspoon of lemon Juice. Put into ; double, boiler to heat, not boil. Stir ! Into this 1-2 teaspoon each of cucum- ' her pickle, olives, parsley and capers, j all minced fine. Serve at once piping; hot . j Ksralloped Fisli. j The ingredients are one and one- j half cups flaked fish, f!-4 'cup white ! sauce, 3-S cup buttered crumbs, small I i slice oniou. sprigs of parsley, a bit of bayleaf, salt and pepper. To make the white sauce heat cup of milk 1 with the bayleaf, onion and parsley, find remove the seasonings. Combine j the flour, butter and milk as in pre- j vious recipe. Put fish and white sauce in a buttered dish in alternate i layers. Cover with buttered crumbs. t'.nd heat through, browning fhe ' crumbs. Macaroni, Oysters. j The ingredients for this escaloped dish are one cup macaroni, one pint oysters, one cup white sauce and one- third cup buttered bread crumbs. Make the white sauce by melting i two tablespoons butter in a saucepan. ! Draw pan to one side, add two table- j spoons flour, stirring until perfectly ; smooth, then pour in one cup of milk ' gradually. Uoil three to five minutes rver the open flame, stirring continu- ; -eits.Mi iin ifiM't-r aim sail. Break one cup of macaroni into me dium lengths, wash, and cook 15 to 20 minutes in two quarts boiling salt ed water. Drain, rinse in cold water, i rud drain again. Put a layer of cook ed macaroni In the bottom of a but tered baking dish, then a layer of oysters, season with butter, salt and yep per, and cover with white sauce. ; Repeat until all ingredients are used. ; rover with buttered crumbs and bake until thorroi ghly heated through and until crumbs are brown. (These recipes are estimated In ouaintities to serve six persons.) MAY Fl'STIVAL CHOIK. Kehearsal tonight Conservatory Pke- , eital hall, at S o'clock of combined ! choirs for May Music Festival. All ! choir singers of the city are invited. Advt. inin mm uuh s n I J Attractive footwear the sort that appeals to good dressers. The out of the Ordinary kind with tone and individuality very best maker's production nade from best leathers. BEITNER'S SONS 111 South Mlchisan St. The Biggest Thing Out in Clocks I5 D Now in Our Window CLAUER'S 3-Floor Jewelry Store. IS Here's a Message to Housekeepers those who have made ana those who are now making their Spring Housecleaning Plans. To all such to all Housekeepers this is a Money Saving iMessage from a Helpful Store. And, in this iMessage the Prices Speak for Themselves. Looking Ahead in Bedding Here are Listed th Wanted Things tor the New Season at Prices Cui Right Down. Spreads Dimity spreads, Ripplette spreads for Chil dren's Beds 59 and 75c each. Crochet hemmed spreads for single beds 96c, S1.35, s 1.45. Crib spreads 89 and 95c each. Hemmed crochet spreads, (v, Sl.39, SI.05 each. Satin finish spreads hemmed S2.50 and S2.95 each. Scalloped crochet spreads, cut corners S 1.95, S2.50, S2.95. Satin finish spreads, scalloped and cut corners S3.95, S4.95, S5.95. Spreads and Shams to Match Scalloped spreads and shams, cut corners S4.50 and S4.95 set. Extra fine satin finish spreads, shams to match S6.50 set. Colored spreads and shams, pink, blue and yellow, S4.50 set. Ripplette spreads hemmed, S1.75 and S1.95 each. Satin finish scalloped spreads for single beds S2.95 each. Sheets and Pillow Cases Full bleached sheets 72x90, 42c full bleached sheets 81x90, 5oc heavy bleached sheets, 81x90, 69c extra fine sheets, 81x90, 85c each. Pillow Cases embroidered pillow cases, 35 and 50c pair. Pillow cases 45x36, 1 lc each Pillow cases 45x36, 18c each extra heavy cases, 42x36, 18c each extra heavy cases 45x36, 20c each. This is Home-Furnishing Time. HUNDRED SINGERS TO TAKE PART IN CHORUS Serum! Keliear-al Tor Spiinu Muic revival Will lie Held TonUht. The second rehearsal will be held in tl-.e Conservatory recital hall tonight nl S o'clock of the combined choirs of South Bend and Mishawaka for learn ing some tine ciioruses and part-songs to be sun'.; on tne sreond night of the May Music Festival, which will be bold at the Oliver and Auditorium May 1l l:: and 1 4. The attendance at the first rehearsal hist Monday night was most gratify ing for a start. Thr are more than 1 iu. singers of th two cities that have I 1 A special effort will be made in Suits all week. Those wishing their new garments Easter should make selection now while the line is strongest and alterations can be made skilfully and promptly. SUITS in all the new Silks and crepe finished wool materials and (he fashionable colors the new blues and greens are wonderful. Short, flu ft v Jackets in Bolero, liton and Flare eftects Skirts that are marvelous in conception with Bouffant drape Minaret ef fects single, double and triple tunics and new peg top styles. The best designees in New York have contributed their best to this line while styles conform to correct ideas, they do so with re finement and good taste. Price 15.00 19.50 25.00 29.50 and up. Li s TNC aK!GHTST SPOT M TOWN joined the movement and some very line choral work is promised. Two Kdward Klgar choruses "The s'now" and "My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land," together with some lighter sonns will be rehearsed. The plans for the reservation of the seats for season ticket holders will be much different than heretofore when a certain day was announced for subscribers to get their teats reserved which resulted in much confusion and waiting in line at the box office. This year the plan will be followed of re serving by mail order, the first re ceived heing allotted the first choice of seats and in the order received un til all are accommodated, orders being numbered as received and filled in that order. H. Murdock, the tailor, has moved from 12G E. Jefferson to 10S E. Jeffer- son. Advertisement. W NDY & p COR. MICHIGAN & WAYNE STS. Specials $6.95 cotton felt mattress full size, art tick covering, roll ede $4.40. $6.95 steel wire oil tem pered 120 single cone spring, 62 inch in depth, steel con structed bottom, $3.95. Kinney De Luxe Spring, guaranteed 20 years, $7.50. $7.50 two inch continuous post irrn b?d, Vernis Martin fin ish, $5.75. $16.50 suarantee brass beds, ball bearing castors, bright or satin finish SI 1.00. TiTil L! J i rrrx3r4r II J i Our Brass Bed Prices arc Easy on the Purse as you may see si 8.95 bedstead, 2 inch continuous pillars, satin or bright finish, $l4.5o. S22.50 brass beds 816.95; S27.50 brass beds S 19.50; $32. 50 to $37.50 brass beds $25.00. si-:li,s "jrN;Ai.o." WILMINGTON. Del., March I'pton Sinclair has sold his "Jungalo" house in the single tax colony at Ar den and there are mmbTs of the colony unkind enough to rejoice. Greatest spring tonic, drives otn all impurities. Makes the blood rich. Fill you with warm, tingling vitality. Most reliable spring physic. That's Hoilister's Kooky .Mountain Tea. th world's regulator. For sale by Chas. Coonley fc To., druggists. Advt. LOT-ITS lT'KNlTL'HK POLISH. Perfect pol'h for pianos, fine furni ture. ehaii.. hardwood lloorf. wood polish of all kinds. iT.c at Coonley Drug Store. Advt. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT AD. ! H CO.