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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1ME3 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1922 (: 'A V 'r ft iivi im i-' i4 1 v . Ii i x;vi if v- L--1 '-r-r T w ' - '' ''jj'- v. 20 1 zznrf if A t ' V .-rT '-jf L.,-T' ALABAMANS YIGTIMS! OF TRAGIC ILL LUCK Can Women Spend Money. Wisely? I'amilv Ncm to I Haunted hv Kvil I hat Lavs Low ; Ma.iv of It- Nu inhere. :tc:o.m::t . rr. n. 1 Ala.., Dec. C?. I ci fIl (-men t ;i '- o : fj.vi i" th' v.-Jio .'u rJh Hrwcr firr..'.;'" tr.r.y t':nr. xr'"-:ril Ir.c the I- t;. oT (,'h.ult.s Varrr r. a v :i kt.oAU j lar.tc r, cZ Mor.tPToniory V;i:,.tr cJIetl of injuries ir. ;i .a-7r'rn en 1 -. L jüant atlon. i Wil.i. ' k. Hrwor, Jr.. fori of tho li?r v.pK-j known Cor.rf --srn;.:i Willli Jlr-'.vf r. ! I I IIJIUl I . H I II I M..I I. IP'I.M .1 II ii mi 1 1 nan bii.i W ' ii im i f Fy ' ' "'' "t't I Syracuse Girls Score Historical Marler for One for the Sorority Home of Daniel Boone IXht. C 0. Vho are tho tot tor ronty or r.on-s-"ror;ty c.i'.s . (:Hr;.il t'jrfi at yno'J.-i CirARIi:5TrOVN W. Va.. I wh. ?lty to .! -:er..st,l :y i ur.!-: n.arkr, or rior.M:r.--r.t. Vy t: lority mom": ant I'll -h ;.ir-',..r. cl.iirni that fvv- I.i'j?'.tr.4 r.f th Ann'r.i:: Itvo. i- ; ar.d the attmI - i ti-n .:' :' iy !ly h-Ji-I. -.' s r.ivo? ith -with ; a- orlty Mr. Thon-. s Fl 1 bfn .'i 7 v o r.t '. .t. ,o:r.r,,.!!- of thU while Art!- tliat of non-5oror!tv 5tu I- nt- ar. 1 photnri r.iv a no re beau- Tin: tu :i:i:i skiiit. rival of th- Iraj-cl :r.c lr ar. 1 crm ?" fT-!!pr.t aV.vir.tac in th n'.v :: an! rlrth. fro.-k. . . fier. a si in tins ffe t t. pa!nM. ant fr"- u from - 1 w;'h contrat'.r. nvitr'.- or hi' Tor t'i- yhotir. .i t to v 1 f- ( " f f n'. . ij'.r w .'i i fatilly lnjur-l no.T T ho hi!f I'orti.i .M"I':th in. )i.x- t r.in in'.hf-r (f th" hit'? 'ru;r : j" r.riM Ihf. vtr uas kil'...i r.inr ht n month i n . and fr.r ti far.-.:l-, :.h .-i M ;! !:''! I5re a. r w.s ! T r t " ; t"r the K;l.ir an I n- ';u:t t i. Th 5 ilhr wuti i-rovr-1 to hav,- !.. i crrl'lor.tnl. Mr. J. in?, anr t of M; - Mil. hr .! ;?rvT. is nrKthT vjotSm of NEW YOinc, Dec. :o. Can rind i-artmont ?tor larpoly ratror.Izod lo womor. rncn'l money Jucliclou9- 1 y wornrtn. another works In the ed- lo.-'t nh th monoy that , of thit dhur.eod i'-ti, for vun:ni r.ro t!io pur st !r;ir;r tnviotii!- v. 1! 11 i r . - x fntlif-r uf Mr- ('..I f j' a;; n:i Ir. I'ayr.f It':.--M'.-Kfithan, v,".. A", r a rye. t in h: ; o ch.i'a'-rs f.r ry household. I women hanl th" inor.py pn-tri't-l to tlum with judinnt and ulrh ftfvprr-iat !on for the value of in. nty: Or d- thiy frittrr it away? Th N"fr.v5 -Timo.i throufth XF'A S'-rvh? hri- put th"' questions to !".va v.omr-n who oujrht to 3r.ow. Ora is iT.i-i.oye l ly a groat do- nc.n Institution, two aro connected with Investment organizations and tho last is familiar with ftaso folk who by many nro cons"lclered as pro flicato rier.der. Ilo-ad tho opinions of these wom en nd tien form your own. jw at.m: kum3o:i; PLiywrlsIit. It I rary to ßp-ond money Judi ciously If you don't have any. ATiEXA STTTtLTro V.'omm w-ho ?pend judiciously are ratner terrifjin. I know one 'dke that ;ho 13 pood and sweet and beautiful hut I atwayfl feel aj If I were In thv presence of a states man. I never phop nZ I never go with other women when they fhop so I don't know whether, .ia a fox, they ppend widely. I prefer them to be a little careless. It crives one a So- liht.ful loolin? of omntTadtvshlp. But perhaps therf are many women who i-pend mont-y Judicious ly when they have much of It. a j. u--r train near, !r, aN !;".ir the i-rrp." ? ; th" o,hr ilf ,th that 5 'm to hav-j I ur o" l th family. With tlK-" i!p'i'i''n'o in view. It 1 1 : 1 1 1 wnnler thnt th.j .vuperti ti r.'if-r. si: NATOK WADSWORTII' IS OPTIMISTIC OVER 192,'i Ilj SI.N. JAM I IS V. Al OUTI!, .III., ( Itrpnltlicvtii. Now York,) lli.tlrinari of tly S iu to Military AH'alrs 'tuiinii tt-t, (Urlltni for I. N. .) W A H II 1 N'lJTD X. 1 --r. ;.0. Ai rir.i starts the y-nr 1023 in a jnvi h improve:! rcn(.mi; onil 1 1 i f. r halter than tli" start, of A a s a 'r.rril I'i-in-s c-n- ili'.i'iii wer" rui's: uncertain. In lair-"' f tli" fount1"- a-'ri- tultui" wa.H prostrate, und in our i .an :i.tri 1 1 Tei.ter- v. f ;aw all too often :re:it nambrrs of unon.- plo.i .urferinic nio" rriullv. h'lowlv but surely wexhave worked ;:'..: from i!o.--, troul'Us. Men Are Just As Vain As W omen, Says Photographer II Y CHAni.KS A. SMITH (I. X. S. Staff CorniwindcnO lifNIKhV. I'V. 30 'Xo lonuer r.ted m"n fm:!o smugly and dcri;vc lv to then:r-tlve. when they catch their womenfolk tidivating and "ri.akinjr up" before th' mirror, for, In the opinion of "Walt or Stoneham, wh has photographed more than 1' oof) i'.im"u.s I'.r.tish people, from K : n LT Cioe.rjre downr.var!., and olto-p.--:hfi some 2'k 000 other.-, mostly men they are quite as vain as wom en. In n. lecture to the City of IonJon bra noli of tho Y. M. C. A. h" pave some mterf -"tinsc and nmu.inp ar.ee do"H culh'd from his many years f.er:e:'e as a society photoara pher. "What wou'l you think," li" od hin audience, "if you opened a dressing room door one morning: to find within the hlg"h officer whom you wore about to photo graph fdandlnir In front of the mir or removing the curlin? pind from hl mu.-Ttacho? "Men talk about their women folk 'touching np,' etc., but I can assure you that nun aro just o.. bad." Referring to tho famous people that ho had photographed, Mr. Ktonoham said that best of all fit ters wa.s Mr. Lloyd Oeorpe. One must admit that hifl waH tho faco of a g-eniu.-. Although he hoa phtosrarr)hed over 2.". 000 pecple, he had never come acres two faces absolutely alike. Humility -riJo. often pains mere than Happy Outlook Seen By Lord Lcvcrhulme BY IjOKI) UrV KRIIUhMi: bO.VDO.V, Dcc. 30 I do not know of any period during: tho last 10 years when the i)rcpects for the coming: year were trn bright as they ro today for the whole world. All it requires is mutual eor.ndentce and triift and that ther should really 1o a strong ibeliof each in himself. I have never known In all my buslncn Ufo (but that if we commenco the year with the riigh't eirit for work and ser vice, never dou'btlnEf the natural reward that eomo3 to work and service, tho year In which we ren dered supremo work and service al ways in final result mrpased our most yangu'no anticipation. Very larpe cut-steel and rhlnc 5tone buckles are ued on tho new colonial pumps. Tho round or ob long ones are most popular at the moment. Cut rteel is used on patent leather, while the fatln punrp seems to call for tho Jeweled ornament. MART nOGirnfTTEP. RY MLN'OIVA AVALDKCTv In CTiarjre of French Millinery de partment at New York Do jMirtmciit Store. A woman may buy a lamp phade or a Ktew pan with dhretion and an eye to economy but when It comee to buying hats she thrws economy to the wind?. Her one question in .buyir-S a hat 1?, "Is it becoming?" and in pettlnp a hat that I "be-comingr; she will, if reed be, uso the old preserving ket tle another reason and forcpo i vacruum cleaner. Women huy hats for all kinds of reasons. I knew one lonely ridh woman who huya two or threo hats a week Juirt because sho loves to hear the mlecirls tefl her how love ly she looks. JLVniCXX Jj. BACON never regretted it." BY ALKXA STIRLING Woman Golf Cluimplon and ow a Bond SalcMvoman. I doubt tha.t the average "woman ha arrived at the point where jhe can invest large sums of money with assurance of gettinr? tho gTeate-t porsi.'ble returns from It. llowoveri she doea the. nert bf?t thin.? eho seeks out competent Qd vors. Women show excellent Judgment In those they ,pick for financial ad vice. And not even then do they follow the adfice blindly. I know one woman whose lawyer advised 'against an invof-rtment. She delib erated and then decided to make BY MATtY Bocin;sTi:n Assistant in Adju tnionts lHpart incnt at a bip: Now York Store. Women rper.d monoy Judiciously, t Though our dop'artmT-nt your y handler thousancn of claims the per centage of urrre:-Hona'blo adjust ments caused by worn on repent irjg" of their purchases '.a extremely i?nial. It is Impossible to balance the puicCikasing aljiiity of women against that of men because tho thinsrs women buy are fragile. The style of ihe-ir clothing, for, instance, chan?es constantly. Men have not o mtuh bo way their chancea "for diftati.faction are le.s. But women do krow how to t?pend moneyl DO YOU KNOW That if you will have your teeth examined at regular intervals we can save you a great deal of annoyance and perhaps considerable time and expense? R. CARSON I! R 25 Years in South Bend; AND ; DR. A. B. OREN 125 West Washington Ave. Open Evenings Phone Main 549 BY 3LRION B. BACON In Charo of Special Interest De partment of a Ncav York Bank. Every year I come into contact with 2,000 or more women do positing young ranging from $3 to $10,000. When these, women withdraw their savings it la to In vest them conservatively in Libe-rty Bondtf, telephone tock, municipal bonds or other securities acknowl edged!' safe. During my business experience I have known two men to lo?e large ! fums of money. One lost a fortune; through bucket f iop speculation, J xne oiner inves:ea in on. nut i nave a 1 1 never Known a woman to lose I r-WlIUlLl.,-..:, - Jg-mTgg; r 1-I.HIliLI. .i- --J I ft B CI H tho investment anyway. sShx has money througTi speculation Woman raves Mutiny and . emnests On Hazardous Trip Around Work Hy MP,?. . Y. C.OWAN A Tidil t Alexaiuler Ilcriiian for I.A Serioe. M;v voi;k. i-c. ::. Tlie net! tin-.e br bi.-h ir: I takts h.s ya.-ht ! '.'":ej. !,-;.. a round-the-world 1 tiour. Mr--. A. Y. Cow an. Cb v land. viil ak tho Fiji ir-l.inds !e iff ,ut. "Tho pr. pie ;ir.' warm -hearted, heh ideas of liosnitalit v are an ou--om," 1 '.X T:--v...... ... h'-i k--- :?u- ?tV Wi" ' . bur iu)f attun- 1 t Amer: Mrs-. CP si';. I. on arriv;; h- '.ts-fo..t cr.ift at th" oiu r.f ir.s ".".o'i-rnhf voyage. "Tlie li:t i)!'ht w i' .pent a.-hor .1-5 T was about to rev.ro in n thats-hed t r pe. r he.ird tlie village crier an noun, e "the v. hite- woman i about to :nr.' and th-- whido twn turned oat to me. 'It w.is T.1 o'.ii . : r , t pi : i m e. rrib fu!. for I b! w a : 1 juraped into be,l in v.ty clothes." Her Adcntiiro-. Mr". Oo-.v.tn shared all the adven tui r- har.l-bips ard pb .iur,.- ol ;. 1 -mo:-!- h voyago witli her liu 1 i!. 1. -r.-.' r.t iv t grate of Cleveland :;:"d i' ;;rr. Th i'T ": v. W h a t the u-b.eei while iior.or 1 hev i but 1 was tin - ; OUt the U-ht Wane Builder Foresees Brinht Air Prospects TVY i hAnw.ky tac.i; XoP.l Aoroidun-. Immiipt ivx:kn'. tic'.:.t! :r.y sr: a rt." : in a:r travel in : ? a .n.-...!y. v. or th . i- T . Win! !; -a: Tho I 1 - I - '.,rv j"?.'. V-"' l- 'i .. j.-' v - ,Av: . .'-vw. 1 ..v j , , . -::;7: v.:; . . :;t9di,(i 's'' ZW- s . :- 'it c 7 ; 1 - WW1iii HTM.' BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT By Enjoying Freedom From Washday Worries a mutinous crew threatened to de sert. HELdTED pilot the ship through a South seas hurricane 2,000 miles from land. HOBNOBBED with former head hunters in the Solomon Islands. MADE friends with a black Island chief who turned out to be an Ox ford graduate. Ix-st Four Times. The PpeeJacks was four Urne re ported lo?t. Following the tour of the South eoas with land excursions on the Caroline, .Marshall. Society, FIJI and Solomon groups, the great cities ot Australia wore visited and pilgrim -a s os made to the magic cities of an cient Java. Singapore and Its colorful mar kets, its Chinese and Its 'dazzling Jewels came nert with a trip across tho Indian ocean to Colombo and ports of India. The a scorching voyage through tho Bed fci, touching at Aden, Ara bia and through tho Suez to Egypt. At Athens tho party landed the day King Con.'tantine quit, then pro ceeded to Naples for a motor tour of Italy. Franco was skirted, Gib raltar visited and then tho Speo- Jacks passed the Pü-'.ars of Hercules j 1 for the homeward trip. Try Washing by Telephone You just gather np all the clothes and telephone. About fifteen minutes of your time and the work of washday is over. We'll wash and finish your clothes in the way you like; and put new f reshnes3 and life into them Begin this week to enjoy freedom from washday worries. Telephone and we will have our representative call immediately. Oliver Hotel Apartments Kitchenettes hi Ik Phone Main 117 212-216 Lincoln Way East LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. p Inquire any afternoon jjjji Private Office jj f7o T71T . Tl ills MV7 CiL üüyiü IP ' el ..." tK '.v p. nn r n. -rht 'o th : tl.o f : !.-. I ' e .'.ved .t ;.wayi . r.r-i b ij :'y :e-.ti- ; . . . . k. .-. -b of : :i . rem i i : vvrramt e! MR?. A.T. GOWAX. mrim ll'rt l'i ibilrni iii ji'Ol , 4 Ä 3 t-.k. w , 2 o ffltnrcrte At rrv- v.: ctr- i L ( i I .i . s i i - : . e a : ' v 1 a i arr-' a 4 r! i t t t " i; :. .a! a. :.: , t;y rv..-i-i it " t a " rr.i e - ii". 'v.rv t oor:dt rab'.y. -. ;. fir a ' r. o .1 n . 1. ;." e i ard I e : .- ,- 1 " r o '""'; t . t o ur. pani" st forward. It :r. wh. !. '. p.i.- fl r.v.vn ar..i v.:'.! !:r !r i - ' ?- i 4H South Michigan St. Unusually Low Prices Now On Bed Room Furniture a no W 'iv-Ml: w 1 j.r rj' b T , ., . . The fore V. -t th.: -Th - r e.-a.: -n rm a ' t . ' the 1 e..t !r. thi . 'but ' th e i . 1 f a o r ter. fortunate ia now having a complete showing of all styles of All Our lb d Eocm Furn;turo in Ctum, Walnut and American Walnut, t s r. :. 1 prloes. ranging from $107.00 for four pivcea and up. w r; vr.-e.s a.'.ire you of saving of at least Z', You are cordially : to :i v w . -.v "... ho.vffr. that ;f-r:i aeroplare. very y.ur.'. ar.J me n;u.4". f h 1 -e - h to rral:z ::.i!.-. I .1 ' ubt. ho-.veve-. that o'1f. i'e.y or-rr. ta r :i ' ol.'v : r. - fav.-r. store anJ look arour.d even if jou are not ready to t f i - 1 H"- If. I t ,iUi t k a, i (t1, - 7-; I L-f f , . .. " - - - . t. - m . ' A r . ja .'r. v- of t.rrv. rr. b u.-. n--: 4 'ran ; a. l.o !.;. ; T over l.ii ir.h. r. r. 1 "".-' r ;t.vo d' ihhe r f a I 1. , , l every- jj Start NOW! 6od Iiicome Peace of Mind for 1923 and. Do Your 1923 Resolutions Include a Plan for Saving More Money? to get Have you resolved, in other words. along on less and to deposit the difference in a strong bank where the interest will grow? j This will mean a happier New Year for you as an individual or as the "business manager" of a family. Deposits made on or before January 10 ivill draw 4 jer cent interest from January 1 The dividends and interest which you receive in January, possibly at the rate of 4rc or 5cc annual ly, can be put to work at once earning' as much as b c with assured safety. Bonds and mortgages paid off in January can similarly be replaced by a sound 6c investment. Our Loan and Savings Certificates, issued in denominations cf $50.00 and up, not only öfter you the opportunity to increase your income, but their soundness and simplicity will bring to you a pleas ing freedom from anxiety. By their nature, they are peculiarly free from the influence of changing business conditions and the uncertainties of the times. If you would make 1923 a year of invest ment satisfaction, see us at once. Don't delay. 'Tftp BankZflioad" tu' NEXT TO POST OFFICE Service-Stability 8 GUARANTY RURAL LOAN & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Open Saturday Afternoons 207 South Main St. Opposite Post Office South Bend, Ind. i t r Z3 lit: All