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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES momi.w. ii:t dmui.i: ;s. 1 1 1 1 o O THEIR MARRIED LIFE By MABEL HERBERT URNER 111:1.1 .. m'i:m a tkyim; day i i; ri;ii:M 1 on 1111: I'OLKS at iio.mi:. What do ni -'1 ItUT think t fr mthrV" il-iis:irid-d 'W'hit'd vim t;tko her from London lat y..ir?" "A chiffon f-"rirf don't .! r-nu in ter." And 1 don't lt-li'- .-h-'s wcr Horn it." "Mow nhfvjt a -,'nod nm i r 1 la Hebm Mnib-d. Warren always sutr goted an unjorlla. It a ;i his st U solution lor any "gift"' proMi-m. "Whv. iltar. j. ou travr li-r one for; hrr birthday ami jour inothi-r nov-r -:x x out iinl' ss thr v, ath r'y rf t. Slip h.is thr-c r four urnbrdl'is that ( I don't think she' ever unroil-d." ( "What about uTb-7 Thought i anything for hT?" M bn mado a grstun: of .lispair. "ficir, 1 don't know I n' r know what to K't her. And your father i if you d only f nu s k t onif thin for him:" "Now look hero. I y;A, I'd go v.itli you to k'ct jioni'thlri' for inotlur and i'arrio hut that's all. Why on earth did you put this off till 1 1 1 last min-iit-? You should have had all tho;- tiling's bought days ago." "I know J should," a pologr -ti rally, "hut it's s hard to d'eid on pres ents. And I k-pt thinking I might see things I'd like better." Whafa all that. A list?" as lblrn unfolded a s;'p f pap r she had tak en from her purse. "You're not po int: to take something to all those people?" "Dear. I'll have to! They'll expect some little thing." "Well, I'd lft 'em expert." snapped "Warren, as they now pot off the hu. "tr a I. lamed nuisance having to cart a lot of truck, back every tim we ome abroad." Warren Ietormmel. A fv. moments later they were nviking their way through the crowd ed a.islea of the l!on Marrdio. Warren was striding ahead with the prim determination of getting something for hl3 mother and Carrie and get ting It quick. 'They've pot the greatest lot of junk in thes stores," he muttered, frowning around at the enormous quantity of fancy and rather tawdry article? that arc always displayed on tho lirst Iloor of the Paris shops. "Hero," pushing before a largo coun ter of handbags. "How about a hand hap for mother?" The Falfvgirl began eagerly to .show him the bags. 'Toe cheap. Not pood enouph." rriticised Warren, feeling the stiff, shiny leather. "Qui, oui, Monsieur," taking out a tray of more expensive ones. "No. no none of these tixinps." as the pirl opened a fitted bap to dis play the tiny powder puff, mirror and jscent bottle. "This Ls for an old lady. She don't want all that foolishness. Let's see a pood plain bap." The pirl did not understand Hnp lish but she saw he objected to the fittings and now brought eut a plain black bap of the finest seal. "That's not bad." ami Warren planced at the price tap. ".Sixty francs. What'd you think?" turninp to Helen. "Oh,, did you want to pet any thins so opensi e ?" anxiously, for she had not thought of pavinp over francs for her mother's present. "Well, I've pot no time- to shop around, '"ouldn't pet a bap for less than anyway. All ripht. we'll take that," shovinp it toward the pirl. As Helen was to pet the other pres ents here, they decided to have a shoppinp card so everything would he sent together. "Wlu not pet Carrie a bap too? while we're at it? Save time." "Oh, no no," hastily, fearing he would pay another $2o for Carrie's present. "I think she has a good I'.nir. And you haven't time. dear. I'll try to pet her something-." "All right " with evident relief, get her a . umbrella if you can't think of anythinp else. Now which way do I pet out ef here." bulking helplessly around the bewildering aisls crowded with women shoppers. Melon steered him towards one f the entrances, and he hurried off with a brief: Warren Lar. "Tako care of yourself. Io pot a lot to do today may not get in till sevea." As Warren's tall swinpinp should ers disappeared through the crowd licl u turned back to her shoppinp with a Wfdghin.n t-cns. of responsibil ity. They were sailinp Wednesday and she must get everything today. After almost an hoar's wandering through the shop sh.- finally derided on a tine hand-embroidered collar for ""arrb-, and a elainty 1 oudeur cap for Warren's younger sUter. Kdith. Cor her own mother she bought a Mack shirtw aist. Then she came across a bargain eounter of gloves, real FreiP-h kid re -duced to three francs, sixty nts. and for everyone whose size she knew she bought gloves. The items on her shopping card were counting up alarmingly, hmt $ ': it seemed a great deal to spend n presents. It was almost three before Helen stopped too tired to drag herself on. There were still live names not marked off on her list. I'.ut bhe would ! sick if she did not stop to rest md have some lunch. She made her way out of the store, tryinir to think where she would go for lunch. There were several hotel n sta u rants near, but the;.- would he cpeniw. and just now Holt n ;et very poor. She had spent so nru-h on presents that Mi.- f. It she out;lit to economise on her lur.ch. Turning a corner she found her self in a little !,.. lv street, narrow and 'Aindinp. It v. .:s ; unexpected ! it of !d I'aris" in the er heart of the citv. The shops were small and ijuaint. Heer; j . 1 1: il in front of what looked like an oi l iarc.. A Mont, comfortable biokitig ',om :in was fitting in the doorway. Im--ide h r la- a t iir rualtes,. eat. I'.e-!:i-id Helen caught a plimpse of vhile elothrd tables and sav.dusttd i'.onr. I'rom Th' ;-!are if t,e sin laktd street the place looked dark and tool and re-tfal. The woman smib-d and nidd -d a5 lifhu: e ntered h sitatinply. There as a Par at thf !ack Put tlo two waitresses wero reassuring anl ev ry thing was spotlciy e!e:iri. It was r rt iiiily elo-ap. Not ut Item on the dim i ' t -i : ; k written aienu ovrr or.e franc. The or '.v d;h Hejen ro -ot: ui?el was " A r liaut." for that w. is almost the san.e ja Cnyli.-!i. Hut it only 4" "!times. eigiit cents could an artiehi.e i.e good -it tl:at price? ft''), r tile entre.s Was "CirwlV a". ' eurre ru-ir" Helen knew mean "with, brown baiter. " bat what was "iVrvtdle?" Bhe pointed t the word and the pleased at her olT smilingly artie-hoke and e lare t. There quiet ; i oubl ed the The laret. cents. waitress tried to explain in rapid I reneh. 1 : ; : t Helen still boke blank. Then with a gle-am eif inspiration the girl t.apped diamatically oti her fore head. Urains! Helen broke into an a ppi i f;,".t ive laugh as the meaidnp dawneu on her. Tlie waitress much own clevertievy i nt with the order for calves' brains. The brains delicately browned in butter were served first, with a half pint bottle of claret, the order for which" the Kirl took for granted. When the artichoke was served cold. a- a salad, with delirious Mousseline sauce. As Helen ate it slowly, leaf bv leaf and sipped the she felt she was really resting, was an atmosphere of peace, iml re-stf ullncss here, that she nrt have found in the glitter hip hotel restaurants, whole luncheon, including the was only 1 traric 10 :i S The waitress took the change and b.er tip with a smiling. "Merei, me-rei. madam." And Helen left :vith a very kindly feeling towards this ouaint little place. Very Trjing. The glare of the street seemed even more trying after the quiet end cool darkness, and she dreaded to return to the stifling, crowded store. Hut there were still several presents to get, so reluctantly she made her way back to the Hon Marcho. Whi'n she finished it was almost five. Wearily she teiok the bu to the hotel, with a troubled sense of having spent, a good deal of money and having very little to show for it. Already she was beginning to worry over her selections. The cane she had bought for his father after all he had so many had she chosen a Kdith, who was so such things herself. scarf for Mrs. Stevens see;m enough to take her. had possessed, her to buy work box for Aunt Mary- traveled ? For the rest of the evening Helen weirrieel herself almost sick over the presents. Whatever she had bought she wished now she had bought some thing else. Why should she feel compelled to take back a lot of presents from every trip? she thought rebelliously. Surely the; extra expenses of travel ing were heavy enough without this added strain on their purse. The next time but Ilelen knew in her heart that the next time would be just the same. She wemld spend the same time and money taking hack things to the "folks at home." And whatever she took, she would feel, and they would feed that It should have been "something differ ent" or "something more." OLD FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY OLDS AND BODY BUILDING Ti Father John's Medicine Treats :M Colds and Builds Up the Body : i Without Use of Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. A Doc tor's Prescription, 50 Years in Use. V .r- & -4 . ;,' .'. y.". '.-. '-..--4. v z'i'- , .1 . : ff " Absolute Truth of This Story Attested by Guarantee to Give $25,000.00 to any Charitable Insti tution if Shown Otherwise. t. - v.- ;-'' canes. And wK boudoir cap for clever in making And the dresser it did not Aral what a traveling -who never Father John's Medicineis a doctor's prescription. Prescribed for the late Rev. Father Job; O'Brien, of Lowell. Mass., by his physician ratner jonn rccommcnuea mis prc j his parishioners and friends and fsi became known as rather )Q"TVy yLN This story is true ar-gY h $25,000.00 to any char j AtT otherwise. AJi 'T Sleds Tl m at b s Hardware Women's and Misses' Suits; worth to $25. Choice, $9.99 III ! Kf I - 1 "" '"If"1. ' " 11 ' 1 V I It 1 1 1 11 -lit-' - 1 - - - J J inn II m 1 im iiiin 1 11 1 m. Soulbmwt Coruer Mil tiipaji SC. and JoiTeron IU(L ' .men's i;e-, uit; si My!e. Chtice, $5.00 i il 3 3 0 VBTIOPI'J Mm n u It & ii i !( J - 1 n i J 11) U U Urn Fu U M It rl n ri r.r r r m n " m n m i i 11 li !4 t 1 n i j 1! IV il n ! nr xc r. A U-' iU Ui !U ! a il Son n 8 IPO H p if Mnp Saltex, Arabian Lamb, Hindu Lynx, Zibelines, Boucles, Chin chillas Broadcloths, Cheviots, Persianas, Scotch Mixtures and Novelties; large selection; all sizes; all the latest styles. These coats sold early in the season from $15 to $25. Tuesday special, I ZDC tJx TVhlte Hares of Sfodcrn ITomo FarnJshfn 8Q to 310 So. Iflch. BX. uc;r;.;i: tuni taxi si:itvu i: lkne Ihouc Hell I'linne rr,i:, itt:t.r.n7 Li OPlease Remember! Coupon Items Are On Sale Only On Tuesday and Purchase Must Be Accompanied By the Proper CouponsOOOvOCH WANT WORLD'S CONGRESS Mass Meetinp AVouId Prevent Wars in the Future. Xi:V YOUK. Dec. 2 S. A call t the people ot the l.'nited States to urp cmipress to call a world's con pr'ss of the nations at the close of European war for the purpose of cstaMishinp a, court of justice at The Hapue was sent out from the Metro politan temple Sunday nipht. The hip peace mass meetinp was held under the direction of the International Peace Forum and is the first of a series of meetings to he held all over the country. Henry Clews presided. o Blankets ... 3C JUue and pink, beautiful pat- terns; with coupon. o o o o o 2 W o m e n 's 50c Wool Pettiooati 3jC Special with con. jn. Leaders In, Low rVSces l3Z-34W.WASrUNCTC!J5T. SOUTH BEND. 1N0. y L 1 Li v n w mil M ""J I k H Women's 75c Auto Hood . . ..39c Cardinal, navy, oxford: co upon. with Girls' and Boys' $2.00 s All Wool CQ Sweaters s U p With coupon. : o Tuesday's Profit Sharing Coupon Sale Teaches Economy to Every South Bend Woman ARREST TURK OFFICERS Chained With Complicity in Anti- ;erinan Plot. lil'd.VPs'I (via Koine). Dec. L'x. Xews has reached here from Constan tinople to the I'feet that 100 Turkisli military otlicers were arrested at the Ottoman capital .n Dec. 22 charged with complicity in an anti-German plot. The fate of the men arrested is not known. The railroad between A lrianople and Constantinople has heen requisi tioned ty the war othee. All passen per and ficipht tratlu e has heen top- ped. PUO.MPT AITIOX WILL STOP von; con;ii. When you lirst catch a Cold (often indicated by a sneeze or ooiitrh), break it up at once. The idea that "It does not matter" often leads to serious complications. The remedy which immediately and easily pene trates (lie lininp of the throat is the kind demanded. Dr. Kinp's Xew Dis covery soothes the irritation, loosens the phlegm. You feel better at once. 'It seemed to reach the very spot of my Couu'h." N one of many honest testimonial-. ru- :ii your Druppist. Advt. 50cGow, -24 V Sleepers . . . U7 tf j V (f heavy flannelette; O fr "boys and plrls. Women' 65c Flan Onelette OQ- V Gowns . . . . J sj Plain whit or pink and bluo PtrlptH; heavy. 0 Women's 5c Gift Handkerchief $ 6 for Hemstitched Ptylcs. V00 Kid Gloves ....JJj Q An ideal y-rj trift; llnest quality.. $ Women's 5 Or S Gloves 0 C V Chamolsette; ilk lined. O hl'ik or white. k to Li very Garment Priced FURS WOMEN'S $8.00 CONEY SETS WOMEN'S $25.00 RED FOX SETS $12.95 $15 Plush Coats 4 Made of lonp pile silk plush and mat plain; deep shawl collar; larpe button trimmed; lined throughout; all sizes for women 0.95 $20 Salt's Fur Fabrics at $13.50 Misses' $15 Cape Coats, priced at. .$9.95 Children's $5 Winter Coats at. . . . .$2.99 All -'wool chcvlot-s; five new styles; ape 8 to 14. Children's $3 Winter Coats, now. .$1.59 Dearpkiiw aiid'r.i boll nee; axes 2 to 6. Child's $5 Heavy Winter Coats .... $2.40 Bolide:, zibellne, chlnehlllas; axet 10 to 14. New 10 CoaS f3 Colleire Coats. Russian flares, nlaid.- & cneeKS, mixtures; larpest assort- u merit in eity; some with iiei) helts: xtsx sizes for women an I misses. . . t! 0if7i iG 50c Silk l o Hose at . . . JU'l I'ol' u o;m is : ill !.!.!!.. v : 1 1 " 1 ?:-. i ' ; r. -. ; '.. . 10 Dresses at All silks, all wools and eomhina tlons of Filk and Mir a-nd vclv and pre; wanted color; all sizes lor -women ami inlrctfl. ...... -7 oa c tLri 'Jl U W'm's $6 Russian Tunic Dresses. .$3.95 Wool serpes, corduroys and shadow v he, K. W'm's Finest $20 Winter Dresses $11.89' Silks and eomhiiui lions ; r.ew st 1 s. Women's $5 Dress Skirts, priced. . .$2.78 Five new stxles; all-wool materia!.--. Women's $3.50 Dress Skirts at $1.94 $3.50 Extra Sized Serge Skirts at. .$1.79 el : $1 Alarm A f clocks Liykj "Made liv maker o 1!; Ren: l.irue !..- ; nil.- V tied. Sy 7 15.09 Suits All-Wool herpes a mi erepes; Redin pde models in navy, 'opn, !uon and Mack; a po.l rane sizes lor women; trimined collars at -7 ok $1 Leather ( O Hand Bas . (J t solid 1 ;i t n ! ; ' l J purse; ide.j 1 .':.-. r t l. . X 1 L o Basque Bells iz ! M.ick u i v ii or mes ! i ne ; 1 : rei Re.j Lir.e closed ears are ready for the stormy weather. Phones; Home :.t;i:;, '.ell r,l;; cr 607. Advt. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT AD. O O 75c Union 0 Suits at . . . . J y j I-'or women; flex:e lin v ed. Filk trimmed; warm A X $1 Union g Suits at .. ..03C V Tor women; heavy knit O Jlf-eed; hllk hraid trim. Child's 50c Union Suits Heavy knit; fleeced a lined: for hoys or pirls. 34e EM AND BOYS lgMgaSI DAY IALS MEN'S 50c BLUE WORK SHIRTS Men's 25c Pure Silk Half Hose. ... 11c Men's 10c Black, Colors, Hose at. . .5c Men's $1 Flannelette Night Shirts 65c Men's 75c Plush or Mixture Caps, ,37c 35c Police or Firemen's Suspenders 16c Men's 50c Fleeced Underwear. . . .36c Men's $1 All-Wool Underwear. . .98c Men's 75c Gray, Stripe Fl'nel Shirt 39c Boys' 35c Brownie Strip'd Overalls 19c Boys' 50c Shirts or Blouses at. . . .33c Boys' 20c Seamless Hose at 11c 75c Blue Serge or Mix. Knickers. .47c Boys' or Girls' 50c Wool Gloves. .29c 25c Paris Garters 1 7c Men's 10c Canvas Gloves 6c Men's 35c All Wool 19c Men's $2.00 All Wool Pants; grey mixtures and cheviots 93c Men's $4.00 All Wool Union Suits, extra heavy, at $1.89 BOYSV $5.00 SUITS In all-wool blue series .and iuncy mix tures; Norfolk coat, pe- ifGJ Qjfh knickers; with coupon . BOYS 50c FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS 2Qr a. rr arj-' 0 ' li it mm 1 ; $1.50 Table Covers at . .QOU , Snov. .. n if1 d.vnuifiU; li ri:--' if -i-d ; 1' .-- lor.ir I f5 - y - - - - - - 'NT Women's 35 Underwear . JL 1? C j . l l.r.-d a.n.1 : '.'i ri .- : ; 'if -r v. " ht . rj i-nw. jrr c 50c Hockey lfO Caps at . . . v3 C -I i : F37 c.39c We Can Save You One-Half on Your Dental Bill. Come in and talk it over with us. ExamiruTion Free. No charge for extracting when ordering new teeth. I'ainles.H Kxtrnctln 5CK White Dental Parlors 111 West Vithlny:tin Ae. (vt r Herr's Book Store. Lnl Attendant. Open Tups.. Thurs. and Sat. NiKhia Iirll rhoiii .Alain 20, Infants' 75c Dressta at r utc ecr.bro!der trim- liEEaaasjK! 25c Burson Hose at . . O Women.--; lut Blight imperfections. Shawls at . . 59c Heavy wool krdt; n'hlto V with eolored in?ertM. ."!,. fharacler l ufTeaK- aide Dolls :it Tr.t " rliar.j' lci l'n!it-ak- :id' 1 'Us at 29c lStrak- 49c 7.".- Tt-dd FJears . . . 39c 69c $ 1 . T-ddy !',; 65c ol I'm- 39c Woman's $1.00 lmlrdlas . . . . rhild's ode . h'"d I'm. l.rellas at 98c $1.89 Girls' $1.."0 llain Capes ( lii Is- $ ".no 98c $1.98 mi r t Shin W'.n-i- $1.50 Scrim Q A Curtains . . . "b V V. it . ! :e !a-- tn::i- I o u o j ; ; Infants' 3Sc 1j y Kimcnos at A J Kj M . .- l:t.- :.?.: ' - V Women's 75c 4 Aprons at . Jf C A 11c WHY PAY MORE? Rubber Boots $1.98. KINNEY'S 116-122 East Wayne St. O 50c Phoenix Qfl : 0 Mufflers ... OyC iO I'or men or women: in white and -ray; in i:t loes. !Sg?i$1...49c i Tretty calateas; ai?e5 to 14 vears. Men'. $1.50 QO , v Sweaters . . 1 .M.uoini auu oxiuru lo lirs of Battle Ax Soap, Special Tuesday 24c 9 cans of Kitchen Kleanser, 5c size 26c 5c Roll of Toilet Paper 2V2c 75c Imported Serges, in all colors, 36 in. wide 35c 9 bars of Buttermilk Soap 26c 7c Apron Gingham rr Sc Dress Gingham 5 jT 7c Standard Percale J j (T 7c Unbleached Muslin gLQ V 7c Outing Flannel 15c Turkish Towels, large size 9c 20c Kimono Flannel in floral designs SVzt $1.50 Full Bed Size Comfort, beautiful designs 89c BLANKETS- 0 OM ESTICS $3.00 BLANKETS Heavy wool nap blankets, in Loautirnl plaid and 1 A i-laln colors; sHictl at y li T" $1.00 Large Size Blankets at. . 69c $1.50 Double Bed Blankets at . . 89c SI rKIJi HLAXKI-7TS: in I m,. v,hk ninvr i i tv. lUM a.nd dark I.itt' rr..-; yard io- ii:iii:kii.i4 im;i rr MI SLLN ; A A 1R yauik roit . t)l.UU lars-o tiro. 7 l'x !", :t..JC Or HAKIU:il T()W1I: x fine qii.ility; a ijzr:x roi: . . . in pink and Idue; pretty nuis- i-ry designs; laree f-lze. at 12 He HATrs Vl'llSK hTHII'): ;ir.HAMS: from full pieee; yard at H- CASIDIl-IUR TWILL I'liAYNKLS; in all desirable colors; 59c ' It S K ' f 1 1 1 r i 8ic TWILL esirablo olors; j-ard t 2 C 7c 34c 50c Kimono OA Aprons at . . O? i Best 50c Rompers . r. ri v Women Corsets t$.'63c XumMls; com"' Iaoo In front; "test made. Finct $2 Q9n Corsets at Newest modr-ls; rlnrt m;ule: Kiipportors attached. Serge Coat Infant' $3 1 PO l.UU Iontr r short; for loye t-r girlp; cmbroide rtxl. 50c Tea Oflf Aprons . . . . Ut i) G r.rantiful d'-pp r:n-brfiidpr- and li trim. 25c Wool 1 Hose at ... 1 C Pur niTi, u npi, n ;n.. chiUlri'n; superior ; .i- 75c Silk 4 ? Auto Scarfs .J ... .-p..-- V N'cp's and Women'f $3.50 f n Sweater . 1 .V OV