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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 19 r ; ACTIVITIES t-1 f f.-J of WOMEN f ? , OTT j k English Designer Asserts United States Has Finest 4 Looking Women in World Woman Says Members of Fairer Sex Are As Business-like As Men Creator of Famous ing Gown for rnncess Mary and Gownmaker for Court of England Says Best Looking Women in America Can Be Found in the Pacific Northwest. HY Hi:iI) IIOYT (Fashion Jlitor of tin I". I) ( Writ t :i f o r U n ; t I Pr- -) INIK.', Ki.z.. (i:y Mail to TL I. I'.) "AMTiVMii wl!.:i c ir their cloth's r- r-r than any worin n in th worl.l. TJim wokin v.i'.'iun in A.ii'r.i.i nre ;:i the P.i- !.'; north.w-t ar,.! f thve the in ..-1 b'.autiful caa b found ;n Seit tV." Thi I.- the CO;;-;.rrrJ Ju.!riK".t f-f or; of the ivorkd'.s f.rrc a ! 't x;K-ru .r.a c:i?" I "P I "c" '.v.': at. of the Frer.ch ucni- he rcvh'd. "Thc.r hr.ffl are r.jt rihL and their ?o',vi)3 al ways lak a-l-out the waist hr.e, where they are confir.1 with an elastic band. The French designer thrown hk jro-wrn tos"tlicr with a tack hero ami there. Wo Ilr.gksh couid not ."II auch hap-hazard frisks. Many of our fimple.-l drr. represent montlus and even ye.tr of handwork. -f atr f t!if fatii- i U' pri'lti oiirselve.s upon exquisite oi..H we.j.link: 'OA n of I'r: u-t Mary 'workn.ansliip not only upon the ma. wninikfr for tin- court cft-:-;a! arid the - UnIa nd. No c ot'jrne r in a'.l er qualdled t j:a-.-; Ki;r in hot I''I-Cm: ' r. upon i thftr.e-ehvs !'.; tf our gowr.fi. upon the fin- th merits of t!i' worr.en of lh. wuri J thm lte :!'., who i t m vol or, an artt. ourt, k'ownrnakr-r fur JI-.s patrons ir.clii!- n an ir-.ternation il Wh' il l -J h' Il n. any yta L only the rr.-Ml family of llni ind lr.it nearly all of t!u rac;i je - and iJie.s rf that land. Dr. irav dr 1 in on Iiis !i Hon rrv'f'Aj ni o f T r- r?' ni .ri -i ?i , I id Fuch nota-hif'- a. Iidy Mount- . . . . . . . i aurji, ur fvn iTii:- fri .Mary ner- The models who di-'piny irille'.,i Eovni rc.scnh!o slightly thf famous heautifs of t i court, a- nio-t ofthe powu they di.il'iy are reitf,d os-pe-cialiy for thi-o pfr.ii,i?r-. As they ap;roa !i w;t!i a pra e that i1? alnuHt queenly, one murniuis 'Vhat lovely -woTnen an.. I wliat fror pcf'us creations!" An. I Jieville. lieedin? nt. bends over u.- and wh inp'-rs, "Ali. hut your Arnorican women! Tliev li-ive tho And one must admit that no plac ir. all Kun-pe can one .e. .-jr!i .(,r K'. OU.-4 h'iii'iwori- as (tntsceM ;u llng--I.ind; pown.s hand wovwi ith 1 a ! inie thread o-f cold; laces hundreds eara old. om'jroidrced in peed p" iris; exquisite embroidered shawls rf'f-ti beyond descrip- . I or and j'.'.vek t . o n . Koyal fasli.ioii Ilovicw. Som'r.vhe-re in tho room an o!d Knlish clock chimes and the re view at lievillo'.i begin. A wonderful dral: haired girl ap proached in 4i short flaring jac- riuKto of jadt) ffrocn co!Iart-l with black and whit monkey fur and worn with a white duvetyne sport ."'i;:rt. She carr!o.s a white enameled can, and weart hih white- llu.-sian boots-. She .vtop? to chat witli a girl I nv maui.w iiali:. "Ho w i ps today are running I tlnir home- j;)t as eiTicier.tiy as; men i are run nine their Lu'lnesse-V ays : Mary Jan ir.fre". Her pr.-iticn a- seeretar. of the ' or;tir.entai J rust Company or Washington. T. C, where sh: teaches huri'lred of women to ke; tlicir accounts and balance their check Look-, trivet tier a koo.I van- taeo point from which to form her judgment. "And all thi.s talk about women I.ing unbusinesslike, and their over- checkin and u nderdepositin and iiiaking thomsrlves a nuisance en- rally for cashiers all without foundation," she continued. "Women learn simple banking principles in an amazingly short time. "Todc.y women pay their proctrs. butcher.i and tradespeople by check. They run their homes on a budget plan and balance their accounts down to the last fivo cents if it take five hours. "Women's accounts are rally much harder to manage than men's, too, because they Involve small amounts and small checks, while men work in larger lisUres. "Iabor-saving devices for the home have done more than anything else to make women etücient, be cause they have -given them time to catc h up. While" the electric washer is getting the dirt out. of Johnny's rompers hi mother ha time to do her bookkeeping and find out where the household money is going and why." Misi Winfree'.s unique position in the banking world, shared by not half a dozen others' of her sex, is the result of her business policy of asking no favors, but always doinsr some little service that wall put others under obligation to her. She knows jrtocks and bonds and investments sometimes have to be J balance: THEIR ACCOUNT? COWN TO THE! LAST FIVE CENTS $1 fS--A WHILE FL EC m WHILE ELEC T RIC WASHER- WORKS y BY CH ECKJJ J jftQ Pay TRADE9 PEOPLE MARY JANH WlXFliEK. translated into plain i:nli?h for those who do not speak the language of finance. Her willingness to act as Inter preter makes most of the women who have accounts at the bank ore fer to do their business with "Mis-? Mary." And many a wise-looking man, after a consultation with a wise-looking banker, corner to hei afterward to say: "Now what did he really mean by it all?" The old prejudice against promot ing women to executive positions in banks is rapidly evaporating, she Fays. "The only reason for it 13 because men can't help regarding women employe as merely temporary bridging the timo between school and matrimony. "I started as a stenographer 1 4 years ago. I believe stenography is the best wedge a wo ma c a n em idoy to get into the banking busi ness. A really good stenographer i bound to attract attention anywhere she is -o rare. "There la an unlimited oppor tunity for women to render service In banks and there are more and more positions opening for them as they are ready to fill them." Love Cult Exponent Bad Husband, Says Girl Wife Compromised Into Marrying Publisher Many Years Her Senior, She Asserts in Divorce Suit. DKTROIT. Dec. SO. Albert V'. Rverson, head of the mysterio;; love cult '. T. O." was a failure as a lover, his lvyear-o. l wife, Mabel, artists' mob?1., declare-. Mrs. Jyerp!n. known n the "Que en of t;i- O.akt d'Arts." a:i artists' oM;il:shrnf-nr, ; suing1 for divorce. She is Rver.-or.'s secor. wife. "He a sk . I m to marry "him r CO ilay.V trill." Mrs. Kyer. n said. "H agree 1 that if lie- could not make mo love him at the end ot that time I should go free. When lie j?aw tliat he -was not making headway with his love-mr.king h" tried caventiin tactics. Ho beat me severely on several occasions. 1 was able to drag through :? cf the CO days, and then I It ft him." Mrs. Ryerson said she frequently poses before tho artists of the Scarab (dub. Faced (inue Cliarcro. The case draws into the lime light once more the man who. as head of the Universal r.ook" Stores. Inc., figured in a suit to determine whether the corporation's moneys were bing used illegally for the IIS c-ur my. i f the : n -: : o n t re OVO Ct TV. a i t i . . e c i . , :-; a se I. tr;.;t Mrs. :. at .- f was : fa brotig!:t z r:t light. ,p.ox, c r an .1 rr.o s r, i5 r. r' t . "I w.n t I cur-- f;-i: r.;or- r.;e to tr.ir n, r 1 ore . . a : - vporlT. g Mr. I. c 1 y hint. It wai I k : e .c i. . i :i I 2 . ... V. : . r. -I :,.t. n .- t v s FO their ar oa.prt s'. rva :tt s dcsp.te t S. Vc.iUS. ;s:n - vi and ctn.-'.s lie ions alt wed him savs s; a ;-in ma: Is. h 1 1 ve rso ti's !;om boir-. .1 her ntor.tlis. Si !u 1 ittto father, a brotlic arson's, and tliat Fye; lo r p'.i.ird:.i:i. Siie, "in r. 1. Faring kr rt-:den..e ;l --r on !io:"i; -i :as. fhowcred with attentions f.: w a s i , tro ll -r Hy son wt!s ir.nde 1 v and Jtve-- kr.'C.vi! !ai:t. d : rx 1 t fe-.-l c f :: i-'.-aks 1 r- e - : Apr.l . M 1 r I . I a d' c; 1 . c:-. a: s a.:- i rr, "i e u r. it.'. a ay, :: ira. e "r i : i :t -ir.d a. Fvy- wa 1 vet, -All a a le il 1 : ': .. ( I . vm: or i rit. v Kvi r-i i :iei . . s i . , . . sofa u 1 ; -A 1 s : f : i h: : . ;,irr, " " n ;!. n . : t : . : e 1 (F - of fur t! to comprormsinc , son. mIio r--s.'.rte,1 hr alter l;e fa.b 1 to vin by mor o rd : n a ry I o vo - n , a k : n. g. Called irer "Dauirlitcr." "At em of the social ev.-ttts given r I ! entirely from i :z wrv.s a r i Th oT.ty trimm: own cf '.'r.ck ere a le V This Topcoat Hard to Beat for Everybody &i:F q f ,V; v.,: V go w n ed i n n little Chincilla ra.N it anl jaciuette of it is the first is worn over the head. One could rave forever about the evening gowrv; at Reville's. In the firt place, we notice that the Kng- fic cost. Tliey walk lik queen?. Their figure-. ar superb. They are time we have seen Mich a remark able imitation of chinchilla. Her flkirt si pieatcd affair of gray, her J lish girls have wonderful line.s. They ti" goddcHse. Russian bo(t.ore of gray wuede and j are tall and slender and perfectly suitl for displaying the nenv ttraight-lined models. furs for Ikh sport costumes. Suddenly the room is filled with grace and carriage o They ar ox.-uNitc. N her havelhe-r hat :. a chincilla tuiran. Ite-ille I see firh women as on vour Pari-- 'believes in using imitation.'' of costly the personification (f perfect poise. groups of gir'.s in sport cos'tume, They havo th compIex:nH and chatting quietly a nil walking about. t--tit"-'?y prrpotion T the Unglish There i.s a daring little .-uit of reil giris. combined witli bfautiful faces ; flannel with huge patch pockets and and exquirite grace.. The American p:rl i. iifver cem'lous of her hand. and fei t. She i never and is al w.n poiec't.v ."'.f. I think that is 011 grcate-t charter. " wkward collar anl i-uffs of white ermine; white bandwoven pport suit with corresponding muffler and cap: a sure of her-J hand crcchotol gown of cream .- ilk of her with a long cape to much which ha.s a little hood attachment which Ilana. an olivo skinned beauty, i.s wearing a form fitting gown or .black b'panish lace, over which she wears a little turkey red velvet bol ero, a perfect replica of the old Spanish bolero. and over this there is still another wrap a voluminous (ape of Spanish lace. The lace if quite fascinating. Nearly every evening gown is accompanied by one of these btile colorful velvet jac quettes or by a Spanish shawl and Famed Expert Reveals Coveted Secrets On Home Decorations nv maki w hau:. Many women have demonstrated their abilities as interior decorators, but Mrs. Kmott Furl lias gone a step further and i now designing stage 1 com?. Her late-r. effort in this direction are shown in ' Fools Frrant," a i i v-n v . iq oqn' tM'ii. in' in i' a nq 3 she (le-iwVil have so much char cter ;th so litt! apparent ffort. and su.'!i I .car.e-r. and timplicty. that one's f:r.-t impuNo i- to ask: "Why tan't we get such effects In our l)on;n.? So I went to se. Mj-s. F.ael. in lier studio full of anti'iu.s and luts of Iovellr.es.s gathered all over th world, and rut th. question to her. "It 1 much chsIt to gt beautiful effects in a hone than on the stas:e," f ho assured m. "It is not what you fpend, but how you spend It that :nak?s a .ucvessful room. Mutly Itoonm Hr?t. "Ir. droratin I alwa8 study ths rocma c y and form a mental picture cf how the place should look as a v. hole and bniid It as a who!. 1 kr my value- rit;ht r.d culmin ate wht rceary. That's ray ?ys tem. ,-Th f.rr thine: tn crrd-r ! th fTpour" rf t! or thes f.nir.g en a court, ro be ilrco.-a ted , iv v.- -c -v .. - t j . . - , - -a ' ;."vü . At; k;;a?,":Ay ; i r : : x . V,:t A i. 1 1 ' ; ' t 'A A. H A ."- is. r t. X 0. iiow-v. ! room1' dark rooms; i to; lep right color v :t Fall an b'ti,j. or r-.K. s--:nr:v ro-"m m ed to be f-ofb. with r.ei:tral rcior. j "Plain wai; are ,y fir th eastst j to work with, par.-led ov. shcubl ' rot b attempted without b'dr.g most ; cnrrfa'ly p'.anr.-rd. 1'i.bss one par-' t'eular'.v warts th. eff.- of a low drop cp.! w a '. r - " o 1 1 f k 'v;7 i- . Uf:7 Vk:!:j; 1 1 pry 9 inconspicuous color and the hang ings subdued. "Many room are ruined by a bad floor treatment. Conspicuously new hardwood floors, yellow and shiny, o'äen throw a whole room out of ky. They should be mellowed down to a dark, inconspicuous tone. "Windows are most important Some of the most effective curtains, however, are also the cheapest. One of the most beautiful homes on Long I.-lancI has a fascinating room m which the curtains are of red calico with a yellow figure, bound with bright blue glazed chintz. Katcvii Curtains. "Plain tateen makes beautiful curtains and so does plain tarleton. Two shades of tarleton jtrlves i changeable effect that 1 charming. "If the pictures do not harmonize with a room it 1- better to eliminate ' them entirely. If you hav the. courage to keep out of a room the things that do not harmonize, even If they aro beautiful in themselves. you have th material from which , a successful decorator Is made. I "Brackets with Ivy or flowers are as effective as picture?? and that! brings mo to flowers. No room is! perfect to mo without them it la! like a woman without a umlle. flow ers add simplicity to a formal room and lend a grace to a simple one." j we are told that the poor heatrn? -ystcm cf Kngiund k responsible for these wraps which are worn un der the evening' cape of fur. Solid Color Scheme. In thl.s.ltttle fashion gathering we see more Spanish shawk than in an em-.emibl act of Carmen. Iteville prtfeM the solid color scheme for the Spanish shaew, although there is one of poirwtta, shade embroid ered in Avhite leaves and collared with ermine that is marvelous. A gold shawl embroidered in self-color u.e. a huge roll collar of brown monkey fur and i also distinctive. Every frock has .some beautiful a eves so ry to add to it'.s charm a jenvelod, basr. a ejuaint poir of ear rings, or one of the jeweled hair bandeaux without which the English women never feel dressed. There ar no waist linet- in Eng land. Frocks fall straight from the shoulders, following slightly the out line of the body. There are no two gem-nil alike at Seville's and that Is something wdiich our American de signers could learn from the Eng lish competitors. An PJnglish woman in an evening gown lias only one flaw, her ha!r always straggling out from under the head bandeaux are locks of which remind straight erring hair. one of Mo.iusa. I mention thi.s to Reville. "Oh," ho smiles, but you must not compare them to the American wom en. It is unfair. Our climate pre vents one from ke-eping the hair curled." Again the clock chimes and the review i over and a3 I step between two .supercilious doormen In knee (breeches I try' to display a little of that characteristic whieht Revine assures me is the birthright Of every American woman poiso. HANDKERCHIEFS. Polka-dots blossom profusely on some of the newest handkerchiefs, Ited ones are apt to appear on an orange background and purple ones on green. Very tiny glove hanker chiefs are shown this year. They are tucked into the tiny velvet brace lets worn about the wrists. FOLOKi:i) IUUDAIi FKOCKS. In Kngland there Is a tendency to introduce colors Into the bridal gown. Mauve, pink and other deli cate shades of satin have been used instead of the time-honored white. The fa.shion has made no headway in America or France. ciiixi:si: iiMRitoiDEiiY. A youthful gown of brown crepe do chine is trimmed with white or gandie, heavily embroiderc-d In Chinese, designs in brawn silk. Chinese embroidery Is peon on many of tho smartest costumes this season. In flight, thewlngs of a Fparrow c milo at the pace of a snail. r i:-& J ' Ukv -'i W. V- ''fi' v h Vi f r'; '-eV 71 k I Jv-. ikt' V - 'k ; v r;- Vt kiv i'ij , v .ak;,V' . . JTz f. & -:k? : ,;: ., in my honor I wa gue.- lowcraft club at ;i dinner given to gett ab. ait ."'" of Mr. Ttyerson'.s Iriervls." she said. "Mr. livers on introiu --d me as Iiis daughter to thoe present. - s! evf s. r.-. crepe, .- are .e iv;lv r on a 1 r . p 1 (' ' . . of w h :t f r -b-a -I In -: 1 Sound travts at thrt rat'" c! f o et a seen - s "ihr i We Wish All Our Friends and Patrons 0 m U La Iru Ailru y AND PROSPEROUS J Ik Ü XJJ 3 You Have Favored Us With the Greatest Years Business in Our History WATCH FOR BIGGER AND GREATER 1923 GRAND LEADER TU A M I j ? There's a Big Surprise in Store for You? itlt Iii. For 6ervite and general utility wear, nothing surpasses the rac coon or muskrat topcoat, with roomy sieeves and collar that hugs the neck. Sucii a eo it Is the Now York so ciety girl, Margaret V. Powers' choice for morning shopping tours. Jier teiee.ion in millinery is ai rather large tricotine with jl ribbon rosette. Are Your .Healthy? - , i r , ' ! n " n t. ct ; .nig. on wtd mob that br-ak the I : .'Ii t t.f p!"1 :'! ave! 1 küs ar.d line an-i take away w c a wir , I IS I . t I ' If e r d s r titav 1- . . o rem-. I . w a e- IS Vnn et i me - w e r t t '. e " I the 'V defect. thT keeping the 'Mirg all the :.n o t ! - ciio a v e r v f fact by MRS HMOTT BI'EIj color oi in a figured pattern tliat will i draw attention to It. own beauty j and keep one's eyes away from the ! I adly designed chair?. j "In a room wit ere much figuro-l : material is being used ar. 1 wb.ere . are many co'orful objects to b i'-ed. the wall should b oi an rj per .er.c uu. . : ARE YOU SICK? If yen cr- a suffer r !. n t delay but C.M.I. 1 Ott I KIIK IkXAMIN'A- HON AM) AFVK F. We off r yo a the bene;!! of our thirty years' ex- i sjrty i f ijiin.er s cf men ar. d women. tra::rg Indigestion, constipaiton. head.iche and r.erv- r us trout t b i!m.ttim. .ivi-r. v.dney and bladder diseases, etc.. Is due not ecly t-- ur u::de-r.tar..lir.g cf the causes and treatment of dis- ca-3. but tc t;p- ; : scnai ;nt r- t taken in each case which is as con scic ntiour.lv .br." .is :f the p.it:nt w er- a member of our own "family. ler, 1, i: -p.iipped t itle s including the most moJern electro a pphar.i. c and ntach'.nery, sejarate and sanitary treating ter . latent and best proven serums, vaccinas and in .e..s in th use of whi h we have a very broad exnerl- We have s; 1 tbc rapeutic rooms, etc. We admit H travi r.ous i t Der.r. WM SIM I i 1 .11 1 IN TI1IT Tltl'AT.M IINT OF ACFTIl AND H( IIKOMC Vr.MllIi: AI-, III.OOD AND SKIN DISF.ASFS. We admin ister the weil-known SALVAIISAN AND N FO-AIA"AKSAN. known as C''0 and 014 whiv.li we Jo without interfering with the patient's work, ami sh.vir.g aln . st immediate results. Olli lliliS AUF WITH IN ANYONirs FJ:AFM. Femembor iha FXA.MINATION AND C)Nsl'L- H T ATI ON A III: l'ltlli: AND CXN II lUlXTIAL. Why not call before It Is t o late? If you da n:t decide to take treatment, we will be glad to l' DRsfpORTER & D00L1TTLE, SPECIALISTS ios sdi t.'I mich k; w sr.. sonn iii:nd. ini. Office In.ur?. nr from 9 a. m. ! K I. in. dally. Sundajs untl holhlajs from ft to 12 noon. i ri in i a ti m Ltr . o On Savings 1 Accounts All amounts large or small plac ed with us between now and January 10th, will draw 5 from Jan. 1st. and compound quarterly. Start a savings ac count for some member of your family this week. Ask for a 5 savings account at outh side window s. INDIANA Savings and Loan Association 122-124 North Mam St. South Bend, Ind. M Let's Make Friends and Be Friends. A fery Then 1923 Will Be Happy Mew Yeai1 4 KRAUSS PEOPLE like a friendly store that's why bur store was crowded during the holi days. We meet our customers as friends and try to merit their friendship by giving real values for the money. We are one store in a national organization with stores in many other cities. Our buying power makes it possible for us to sell standcird goods' at the lowest possible prices. Credit is extended with no added charges it's just an added inducement to be more friendl'. Krauss wants your business every day of the year. i$ (CHECKERBOARD YRAPPER ONLY k V i vd I Children Purina Whole Wheat Bread Have your youngsters enough color in their cheeks? Good food is the most important thing to make them vigorous and robust. Medicine won't do it. Wholesome whole wheat bread contains all the best food elements that nature put into the outer coat of the wheat. Purina Whole Wheat Bread is both nourishing and appetizing. Chil dren like it. Baked by MATHEWS - KRAUSS BAKING CO. Bakers of Gran'ma's Bread Main 520 402 West Marion St. Lincoln 5520 ?EE3 THAT SA S20-AS LOW ÄS- 0 "BSE $20 Y it j P f- ' ' Tl I Our Roofless Plate Has Stood The Test i)i ' P Absolutely Guaranteed Or It Costs You Nothing not t.ik Jl. 000.00 for his IUflrfH .ire r.or than ias9-l or.. V." have bul'.t fik oari r f .. t as 0(AMÖt30S : WATCH GS Palace Theater Building JEUJSLGY il Or. patient iys h wo; IMatr, rr?.id hy Hi:nIr'Ls ! others wit'.i our work. Oar desire Is to id'-a. !Vry :p a. womlrful lu!r.s-s an i w propose t to mrit the cor. Vint: 1 ? fl '-vkl of o :r I .i'.:-r.t.J. ' .7e kalize In Jioolhu-H IMat, v. rn.ak- ak. othrr P'att.i as w-n, Inclu l:r. kt.t (iohl ar.'l Aluminum I'laNs. niake Culiioii Plates for e also j Our Jaboratory is, thoro'jtrhly eulppvd for quick repair of broken 1 .i '.3 0 teth, r-sttir. oM pkat. -tc. A ar?'! stock, o: rlru-rit ar.-i otnr from. wirk, w .peeializy In p!at work ar.d !r vit C3J. If you are not .j.k:i?t;i with th j latrs y we w:I! !;t your mr.uth v.dth our p'.üt-.s cn an nbslu! satisfaction r no rhaw. TEETH REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN a.ci teth to choee c. 1 x r t. . '. v 1 1 ; i '. i '. u ir" r. v.- Aar:n, ' ; irar.'.ee i .O'jsin-'s of o :r pi: ;k can testify to cur ; i!r.',-s ar. mtho.i.s. $6.00 nir.n r.itADi: 0:07 and m 1 1 1 . 1 ; woiti; as i)v as X-Ilay Work at MlTat4 Pri-s l'no l.'iamjnaUoa $6.00 Li ii RB TAYLOR, Manager Open KvrT.lnjr S02 S. MICHIGAN" ST. OVI'.It STAK STOltH lr:ilnl Nure in AtUmlaiKf Idruidn f)KI2 South Pnd. Indt.ma. tl S 4 ' 1 Ii II ti i