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4 THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIM E3 THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Üllv Philanthropy Clubs Circles ; SOCIETY Th m ir: i f :: fp'-TL'r-r. daa. - ' r t Ad. : '. .V-tr- I Ch'tr:. s Warf r. :..'. f City. r. - f an i M: ' a ,1 r. - ' . ür.I.iy r . i ' r : .-. .: ; ' '. clä rr. v i t rr.ur' r., 1 ' p-rforrairaV th- c r- : Th brah v.-.- : : Kathf rtr c .,;r - f .-" ::. V.. a ! r: i- v . i. .:. w 'r a .-' ; t c . f hr:d W.-1 ; 1 1 : r I !'. :. Tt7fft South Bends Younger Social Set -,uäJ3 Ii tot c :: ,a...a.;a.!;..i...u.w.,!.a;.L,laaaaii!.L-;jU..i T . V ,ir.,l nir. I a lc . , r ' - e a : : i 1 I ! v '.15. Ci'.l -' r ' " t and Mr.--. ' . : f : Nw ;:.-.. : r Th v w r; . : r..a- ...... ..f.- : N' 1. Mr. r .: . .. : - h.'e-I. r .!;:-: an-! is ' ; r- . in N Y"ir ' ". Th rtir: r:- r- ' A- hik.-,! t.i r . , , . Mrs. f:. n. if.; :.-: a vrir;'-r r ; ' i' Mr?. W. .. !'.. : . T' rr-i f". ' - J ):. n's WIv. ;U r. Ür.r.T S.i : i:r-; i y r.i r. r y rr- - was '1 T'" v i 1 v;'h minrs uril t.i va :i A a . , r .i'- V " '. v- i r.'it!ie ü '. i-r 1 i r. C".r t .! . :i t - : ' ! . -. i:i!.-v"5 -r- i- :::.." a . -i i Mrn. Hey llrl r. "!-!.! r..I nv., ar.nour. i -..;!'' n,t-':i r , 5i.-t-r. Mi1.- 'Vr;;. M.i. u-I. irii.rhtw ! of Mr. an 1 Mr:-, r. M. ' M I : j W'au.-iii. U'i-.. Ar..'.r-v H-ii-.i.n.j Hon of Mrn. Mary Hi r..an. TL1 5 '. i Oak it., rrnlay r.iuht '.vith 'r.for- I mal p-irty. Maa- ar:d v.ir.-i j.l.iy .1 durlr.-- ih - rv.-n!ü-r. Kein ! i.ir-r.ts :.'' at t ; i i ! : ;i,, rf.i with bi;tt'-r:!v "" ' ar.t u i r 1 11 fer tri:----. Nu !a.- i. i.- 1 :! s'-t f ir t !"! v.'c.li' i : . . if r !:-': A i r v4 " V - i a , , 5;, . . MISS JUNE Mclvicn ' -... 'r "-J:v''...' ' ' ' . v . ,v . .. y . -o- . 1 ::' .v " '. . .f .. -'V. THE EW SILKS More Enchanting Than Ever Lower Prices, oj Course 40-inch Satin, in injrs, including Tornuisff blue. Lower at $3.50 yard. Fall col cur- ivnrv. riTiK nna 54. V 5 value. .mi.ss i;i:nm:h iaus. c.uuiadlyi: lI.Ti;iLM)X. Mi.s i:5t!iT Carport r. N. Walnut t la L'-'h t-r t Mr. aral Mrs. William CariivM;.-r an 1 K'.yrncial Walünt,', s-ni of Mr. an-l .Ir-. Tliomas Wallira:, r.l.. N. tt., v. re m.'irrl '1 at St. Joo)h. Mich., tuialiy a';enu'on at 1 f'olrk. They were attrrah M ly Mis H.-r-nico TI.srrv.an and Frvl Gfr. The Lnd!"5 AM srirty of ih I Inu-Al! Heights M. H. rhurc'i met j Friday afternoon at the rh reh par- ! In rs for tho ortion of oü'ieer. 1 1 1 o Mrs. '. A. JciTrha, prc,LUnt; Mr-, j t. Hilt?;. vi- ' pros'iilcnt : Mr.-. Dcako, 5rr t.try: Mrs. lr.-. j trf.Tsarr. an. I Mra. V. S. L'it;5. it--; porter. It v:u- d'Tiilf'l ti hnM nn all; day rjulltlri? r.fxt Wedra i-lay. At th-.-i c!o5 of th" tira r-fr. shr!-';-) wer"1 ; HrvI hv th( ho.vi-v-' s. Mr U. S. ! Vauphn. Mrs. F. Woo.! arul Mr 1 Oscar Wi . I The Tl. R I, A., nil! h-.i thir 13th annual f!a:v.-o Fun .y r.V'.V. ! Oct 10. at S o'clock in I'.-l.-r h-iV.. j Jackson's oroh.-tra will furr.iah th" i music. i v.. a - 4 .'V 3nss vinL cL.n-Ä 3 Announcements Thr Clay an,1 Harit- !!n;no "T.r. r.orr.ic.s rhih v.T.! h"I a rc.:i;Lir mof tint;, Monday r::- !. vi;a Mr". Kiak' r.scht r. Hikorx : I. Th-- I.ipco'.-. Li;- rar;. . .v.h v.-ill '"it-t a t t 'r.- !i- t !.- T I I. Jir'A-.n. 111 t,:-.- nay W.. M n- ! t!ry af! r!',iM n. Mrs. IV !ti:r. !. r'h;p:. -..a t- I . j v 1 1 he i'ir'.- tc? c ta tacni'. r- if t;- h.:-- .-. f a 1 J . ! A i 1 MISS CI-AKICi: VON UMIANDV, OM T!:n F"i -nl n AV. d:-. ' la v The o':t i; Wo:.i.m's l. U r-nrv a.oi.'tv of r;:t M. i r h m r- h ill hohl a nvi:; .r "::::; Mon day cv-r.ir a: th h- .ra k'-' Mr.-:. i F.. llurr.T, o:tac- '.li-a- r v ; The m'lr-.rr will 1 in :h- r.atnr.- r f j a ;. .! rv r t r t'i- "'.rnph-J, f' : t'orn. -nt Iva--.-. ;.-ry, Ir.h ISv. Iyo.i!'i "a rr l 'f r ! of '.furttiija- a N'otro 1'n wi'.l; 1 4 V"''- V'.'.--' tr: t iu.; 4 . v f I .1 3IIS HUTU bTOLL. NE W WOOLENS New Coleurings New Designs Prices Lower, of Course 36-inch French Serge. $2.25 value. Lower at $1.89 yard. 42-inch French Serge. $3.00 value. Löwer at $2.50 yard. 36-inch Trjcolettes. ivory, white, flesh navy. African browns and black. $3.50 and $4.50 value?. Lower at $2.48 yard. 40-incb Crepe de Cb:nes, day and evening shades. $2.00 val hcs. Lower at $1.50 yard. in CmrrrMlr Crcnes. .ill TU-tllV.ll " " ' . nndps includine the rhades of evening. $2.50 values. Lower ni $1.50 yard 10-inch Countess Crepe Satin, very soft and lu6trou?, in all ?hade of Autumn. $6.50 value. Lowpt at $4.50 yard. 36-inch newer . Silk .Plaids. Lower at $2.95 yard. 40-inch Crepe Meteor in Fall coleurings. $5.50 value. Lower at $3.50 yard. 36-inch pretty Kirr.ono Silks in i wonderful collection. $3.50 value. Lower at $2.00 yard. Chiffon Velvets, all .shades. $9.50 and $10.50 yard. 56-inch French Serges, navy, African brown and black. A good value at $4.95. Lower at $3.50 yard. 5 4 -inch Tricotines, African brown and black. $6.50 and $7.50 values. Lower at $5.50 yard. 40-inch Woolen School Plaids. Lower at $1.50 yard. 56-inch Velour Checks, all wool. $5.00 values. Lower at $3.95 yard. 56-inch beautiful all wool Plaids. The selection is wonder ful. Values to $8.95 yard. Lower at $4.50 and $8.50. A big table just leaded down with Wool Remnants to sell quickly at about Half Price. l Vi -4m -V i ham Am Mary Garden Concert. See Ad on Page 5, Sec. 1, for Details xi ft-- ir-fw- ff i a dd r la "ah :. d ; r i ?a.. !. A ! ' r- , r a f t r ni-; : r. i ' 'ir- . y. : vv MTSS D-DKOTIIY KAI IN ARD. Mit Mau? 1h attondir: Cornell utiivrrslty th!? yrar. M!f C!nur left for Tar 11 S.-niinary at Auburndalo. Mass. The other buds in rfoiith It.-id t) social Kardon arc remaining in the city this winter. Photos by i:. F. Mar.pold. r va tr.-: ;;t.i.i:!:!:;.,,;i.!j4;is;u!.;::.:iiu;;i.:iaii;..:iii.i i Chicago Woman Lectures Hera Before Progress Club Members A ra for rt t'ii ' t th- :;t.-t , ;h. f t th i- through V'-y th.at ?".ut-,1 rr.-i.-ii'V , d- !.; or...-y -u--h ' r::..-.-t ;rit ,d d-:a" r.iV v 'A O',-. A I i i : !'ra .i - a i - a . , ; : . : ' : : I - rau:.:- li:'- dar;:.-,- th- ?:..! ..f rf. v n r w,.s :...!: i a:: . d ! : . - ; .. Mi:. 't.,;a,-. V. 1"! r ..:..'. b"- t :: ra : . ! .. : ' ; a s . . : -Ihi': , . . i; 1 v a h- '.d t'i; - ;:; th ( 1 ..' ":;. a:..;-'- t ; a': of th- d. ; art;. - : t ; . ;v.. - ... : lT.il ithr. i y. Mi.f i'l:.!!r.. r athr t :.-rt-ss of 'a aafi.-- .! i. ' ; .. ., ;-. t . c.ir:rj::l: st-rv-a na,, ;ha :::r- : : ; . a r . v th chur i ' - .t:. i It L-ca n-.- t : . . c 'ir--' . : s- ;r cl-.irs f t!a- : f :: .za: : o 5 : . .. '. . -.- activ- i;-. fhra . - w!.f" i ' '. . : : Ir. ! u'ltirr.-U . : i. Ir . i, i,; t i t a i : ; ' that th- --j;:. o , ;- . f .....; wa o st, ; i . :; 1.:' of th war -a. r r.-. rt 1 M: ;. I'lutr.ni'T. Th s: . at r.r,v:: .; --r. .-. -f'-:-i th.r-';:-. th v, 4- ... var cirnp o -;r. r a - :i tt 4 o f o F-: : a ; ; , - . lif of th vr-T !.:. ti" it !'- : 1 r n d a s a r. a 1 1 r . " 1 1! t ! t ' - - ' ' vry 15 ri. -ly r " rtnr.cirh a- i' - r. 1". to hiri Ir. ::a:.v " t ; .h S ' ' ; .- :.!';.;'-'! i ; .-. i i I'lnr'-it fry rr.' 'tion .:. : - .t:al a:; e i':; .; So-.::"; ;;. ' -or.- .tier. '1 ;r:s a a rr;;-:i-n. Training Little Children Teaching Thrift To Children BY CHARLOTTE B. ELDRIDGE i i . r- i : . : r - i ;rl...; Mrs. I':;-.. S-'-itli It, : 1 t : '.;!;t y . i s. v.. it.. a : . ra a: - M t ' ' wh'' i . . . t . . . i : i t .i...a .; ' v ' 1 ' a r f;:- i aan; a:::tv u hirh ah . f th ;. a t-a rt u .-:ri!.-r t1 d. n a. :a'a-'-a:- - p r a.ir t 4;t'- '::.;; ti at' da t! ' .a i . f. a l . a I d M;a I'a.aa... :. i . . a th t :!k r.-.h .--y rao-.:r ; i :.-a a 'a::- r!y th- r-or, i- - - - a i-'. vi .-a ; : . : v. 1 h a r- ;" t ' d f--r t:-- s. ra: a - of IV. Mr-, i; :r-y '.v 1 1- . t::td , r " , ' : . art;, i h ;a X a C . . r a rr .. a ; ha . f th, i - i . i .... , r t : I t x- M :-- II, 1. r r; .- ' ".I. S. - N y aal v . r. r. rnf sv..s." : t ( - ". t h .i r. 1 rü'.'.i a C' .. - aft- T;a- i.ir r.T.s and trarh-T? rf every J that tho joor child of today may bo i . .!: ! v!h him to havo th of-npnt of I th rich man or woman of toinor- i-r-.-iur aav ir. titer. thin thrv have ! row, ana that tho child born with a' ai'h Th!? ! rra- ot th rra?"r. why iivcr spnon i nn:s mnuai may some r.ts ofr.-n rank' prrat p.r?onal ' tim h thrown upon his own ro sa:ifa'fs to f-iurat th-!r rhthlrrn i ourc.:-z. for rt..re a. nial work than thoy ! It 13 r.ovr too t-arly In a child"s th.nt.?' !v- h.iv- njnv.-M and int-r- t training to begin the teaching and; !"-: ir. la.-- pupil? 'is ort of th ! practtc of thrift. Tals of the habits' aa- ,,.o's for rh trills and ' f animals an 4 insects furrd.-h j 'h.:,,:'!-:.t t'.'.'i!: aal ' r. turns of a ' imny examples of this quality. Th" lola r's . uv." j -miplo story of th red squirrel will To' '. ak- 'th prin ::;!- of hrift i iiterc?t any child. Tell him that . ff.n -iv- 't . thV child, th.v must' he j efore cold wtathf r begins the r-d ,,.:t !-.;., r..nstar. ra. tic- Loth at 1 aUirrei builds a comfortable and! h'i; a- ar. l i:; oo and' mitst hayo ' durable heme, that during tho sura-j .hr .'r.ra .Vion "ith his .Inilv 1 u-r and fall h cathers nuts and! ... ' acorns to provide footi for th win-' "',. . ,. , ! tr time vh:n sr.ow cover j the1, - ' ' . 4 ' !?roi:ml. Contrast th habits of the !:"-' x:i-': ' V:..,1, ;,7:.Vr 1 , :A ! spendthrift rabbit, who eaves noth a::d tr. '.u-iry to :tr.e children !;oth ; and ,vho consequently suffers !-i :!::: tr.a-a atv : ttt ar.d m ,r,m huner. a :.ia . i a i ;a ;- T:i-jr luaure fuci ; har. - 's v, l ,. h . not ha 1 a train- i Tho thrift ar.d enterprise of th j v - ;,rv,-t;'t ..i,..-', rx-t.:,l'- and" the ar.t may bo contrasted - änV- ti;,':r 'children r aa.- -" that ; v i:h th" Sa-ir.e. of th- gr.vöhopp. r ! ; i r.trlA' of th.rilt and an apprr'- i "n' te 1 utter: ly. The iiook of 1 ..'at: a t r th Vain 'of moa.-y ,'ir,.. i lTcv-ri.. and Aesop's Fabks con; 't-.t;al to success and s If r.-r et. ! ! "lir na r-V a tory which t-hows th , Ti.. ti:pi.;i!ty or extravagance and lazi- ronsidra tion presents Itself. The example of the tire department, a source "f Interest to every child, may ho usd to show how loss of life .and property is prevented. Tho public cans for rubbish ar another public economy, for by their use we decrease tho duties of the street swepr. Th means of practicinc: the prin ciples of thrift ar numerous. Chil dren may bo tncourn y-d to buy tho government thrift stamps Issued by tle United Stats treasury, or to have accounts in postal or savinc banks. Through these channels th systematic saving of money may be brought home to the child in an at tractive and profitable v ay, an-1 the sum.i ko saved conserved arid in -v. .-ted. Americans have be-n called a nation of economic illiterates. They ere spendthrifts by habit. It may nut be possible to eradicate th vie of extravagance in thits present pent-ration, but it can be stamped our of th boys and f-:rls of th fu lur by contir.uol instruct Jm. The ir. flu-nee of t-ononiy is f.ar t achir.jr. and instruction In thrift is ii perin;)l. a municipal, and a patri- i n'l' duy whah both parents and itach-rs we to tho ehildr n. the i con . v v-'.,' - v- 1 - and the countr: Person a is , - into e : m ct daily lire a-1'i..y tr h.: s cor" rath' r. r f at co - , i I.:-. : Mrs. rhtmm-r exp'.air.f d th manner ir. which th c.-j.-arvmit mrrlc whould function stress. r.z ' Mrs. Pr.-.l Wc. dward. Mr.. K. C. I a- f : -n. Mr- C. T- I rt:r..:::o.-. ., Mrs. V:.-ror J---s. !rs. Lk-yd Cr.-:;.tn. Thrift may also be taught bv Th fa- th- chi d' o' p -- '- ;n i c'iroful u"" c materials, in th . : .or cr modtr.it cirt -u.v.'-tar.c. s'arld ! hoolroem by economy in handling ; :': thes- who are- rich. In -a:r c. rt- i cha:K c'W paper ar.d other article-;. ; rä.x Atri. an hf ,.-..m 1 iri -he horn by careful u of; . , furmtur- and by the elimlnatic n of j ;'asi in nous-noi'i necessities &uoh 1 P-l;h; .as. Mrs. O. Imm- 1. Mrs. . as iocd, ftp 1 and light. Walsh. Mrs. C. A. Carlisle. Mrs. h In eery walk through th streets Ni. cly and Mr?. Milo Ilodson. to and from school, material for Mr. ar.d Mrs. B. J. Cramer ar.d chi'dron. Marjori- and Mary Jan cf Clt.-.atro. III., are va-pk end guests at the hm of Mrs. Cramer's mcther, Mrs. V. E. Iorden. 110 8 Taylo- 5t. Arthur Te:5bircr-?r. 70" N". Iwj'.s Mvh has con to Iifayett. Ind.. whr h will art.r.d shol at I L4 t .4 r. I t' I " v fr 1 -Tr- .-,,a,:.,:;;va-.;;c, Liz :i ; I 1 1 i Money Deposited Monday Saving deposits made on Monday will draw interest at 4 dating from October 1st. This should encourage opening a sav ings account or depositing money in a savings account as you have the benefit of eleven days' interest on your deposit. Make a savings deposit at the Ameri can Trust Company Monday. . .Y , 3.1 l -. .f .. ..u:t -JU-11 AMERICAN TRUST CO it, UAIU OXi: (Fox Trot) N'o. 21'3; Doub'-d:o at II. no. ELLSWORTH STORE Music Salcn Firs; Jlocr SIGH A OFTHE CZOGlZ 1 h 1 o ! 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