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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 9

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i it i News and Gossip of People Prominent in Det roit Society SOCIETY SOCIETY Why Are You Single? by Trances McDonald Just Listen to This! LXXX A Mauve Cloak on the Terrace Si of the ESTABLISHED 1887 1507 Woodward at Clifford rrhe Myetery saps 73 $3 and 325 Pure Silk Hose with Woodward at Gratiot STORE OPENS AT 9:00 A Oar Telephone Bureaa Will Shop for Yoa Carefully and Satisfactorily Call Cherry B240 STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 LANE BRYANTBsq A Sale That Should Bring a Tremendous Crowd Here Today 1346 Pairs of ine High Shoes 4 A Harmless Beautifiier 50 I I 97 i AH the Newest Weaves and Wanted Colors at Unusually Low Prices Group 1 Choice Yard 79 Group 2 Choice Yard beautiful radium Eat more raisins tsssmsssssm rWstbtWf'ii 1 Marten Ermine friends trip In Persian Sable oer frilU i 0 Its flavor has placed it on a Million tables hero just very Me and Pud Simkina and Mary Watkins was setting on her front Silver ox Beaver Mole Kolinsky I SALAD DRESSING These Shoes On Sale On the ifth loor Aiwmwr Is the bluffing nn void tnorti left to wonder far as he will 40 inch fine crepe chine 40 inch silk novelty georgettes 40 inch silk and wool 35 inch rich chiffon taffetas 35 inch taffeta plaids stripes and fancy Lee Pape Broadtail Mink Made to Sell at $8 and $9 Choice or the home the street and social affairs Sane sensible suggestions by 1 i 1 Maternity Corset Dr Emil Amberg has returned the Mayo clinic at Rochesternn over the face and It on while you take not wash the face After your bath rub Lane Bryant loor 1537 Woodward She will want to try these sand wiches for her dainty tea table Sandwiches: inely chop equal parts of retains walnuta and crystallised iiioger Mix to a paste with Premier Salad Drafting Spread betwetfl thin alicea of buttered bread Send for our free book Sup Pi8 which contains many new suggestions for delicious luncheon sandwiches made with Premier Salad Dressing Address LEGGETT COMPART W1 Wert 27th Street New York NT Cerrrtrtt mi by Tie MwClure Kawvpapcr Bradleata the cream off and every bit of dirt will come with it Then dab witch hazel on the face to clOMP the down properly It has A healing effect also Using Rit gauze Keep applying the witch hazel until all the cream Ik removed and the face la cold Then when the face Is dry rub on ine cream yuuuac ucioru maa I ing up Try this every nnv nr one ween bn not at any tVne during the week wash the race with water Your face will be quite as clean as when you scrubbed It and there will never be a redness of the flesh or a chopped skin Often a splotchy ikin Is caused from water (Copyright National Ncwgrmper Service) vinllAA uh A I xlll pnny sales of carcass beef In Detroit I for week ending Saturday 11 5 21 I on shipments wild out ranged from 7 rents to Ifi cents per pound and nvernged 1016 cents per pounn Adv iMks Idell Gardner who has been Lilvt rw hew 4 A ICI lailiv ilia: I iMm rI nf Dexter for paftUwo month Jw returned Mt nqmo in ijorKeicy vanr 'Mrs Silsnn Eaton atfd Alice ns witi leave later in tne wcra lorida where they plan to lend alt months In St Petcrebiirer ('be where In the state A generous saving indeed on hose of an unusually fine the kind that women find so satisfactory in both wear and appearance Every pair is pure silk to the garter top and full fashioned Choice of blade white and cordovan A full range of sizes On sale today at 225 a pair loor We are going to stop right and ask our readers to try for one week this very easy and beneficial program If it doesn't make your 395 to 1250 MATKHMTY Orrises Coats Skirls 'Unttjs VettirfMits Ilruisiprri iimiMilr hklghtffownM Efr Th annua meeting of the Gar den Club of Michigan which VM to have been Wcduesday In th Grow Point residence of Mrs Murray Sales will be Thursday November ie In Mrs homo There will be a luncheon at 1:30 o'clock followed by the meeting Mr and Mrs William Palmer Jr (Margarej Ixmgyesr) announc the hlrth of son Howard Longyear riday November Mia Rigsby haa Invited rueaU tor luncheon today In her home on Virginia Park In honor nt Mr Georg Goodale who plana to return to New Tork Wednesday after having hern In Detroit for the hast fortnight Lori Saturday Dr Allan McDon ald left for Boaton her ha has Joined Clarence Buddington Holland ano party or new rora for a two week1 hunting the Maine wood a Ing cream all neck and leave the bath Do with water SILK MAIN LOull INMCX frames are charming and nearly all of the heada have hair elabor ately' dressed The voluminous skirts which conceal the wire frame and electric light bulb below should be made of a color which lights up well It is a good Idea to trv the silk over a light before buy ing for ugly shades may spoil the whole scheme There arc double frames with the doll on top which serve for a combination and night light A novel luncheon set for a round table is cut from a Perfect circle of linen 3G lifchcs In diameter Ub long pieces arc out from It for the plate doylies which leaves the cen ter almost a souare with points that run down between the doylies thus keeping the entire thing a cir cle in appearance The edges are buttonholed and little floral wreaths embroidered with mercerized wash gios are the only decorations used Knitted afehans In solid eblors are finished with ribbon borders four inches wide and are lined thin silk to match Bottles for toilet water or fume lire covered with gold and the tots are finished with of narrow cold and cream lace edged with ribbon rose wreaths The hot tie make' pretty gifts Mirror sIIdsoToe" hand mirrors made of brocaded silk velvet em broidered satin or of gold lace have the side toward the glass lined with chamois This keeps the mlrrdr from being scratched' and also helps to keep It polished Cubist pillows are a fad espe cially among college girls and some of them are remarkable In' appear ance The ground color is tan or brown and the od patterns are worked out In bits of gav silk but tonholed In place 40 inch 40 inch exquisite satin charmeuse 40 inch high grade silk georgette 36 inch satin Royals and chiffon There Is to be a revival of needle work this winter iudglng from the appearance of the centres where fancy work abounds Crocheted linen lace and knitted woollen lace trim most of the new linen and cot ton spreads and the wool or wool embroidered throws The patterns are new and Include medallion with fringe drops which make most at tractive trimmings There Is a new tuft work a' modern version of the old candle wick work which is very popular when used on heavy unbleached cot ton sheeting for spreads On the edge of the spread wide cotton crocheted lace Is used fashioned In deep wide points The patterns are In large medallions or In arabesuue designs over the spread The spread ahd a bolster strip are used for it has been found that It Is simpler to wash two Pieces than one iargu and bulky piece of the prettiest of the un bleached spreads has a wreath in the center three inches wide of rench knots in old blue and a straight band of the knots above the lace broder Between the wreath and border therd are big bunches of morning glories The morntne clorles are Hn'deUcte shades of linen buttonholed In clade with floss to match and the stems are done In stem greenfr Another charming abroad is made of heavy twlllfd linen In natural shade edged with wide lace knitted dr Iceland wool There 1s an elab orate border of embroidered woollen nasturtiums in natural colors The work is bold and very effective in appearance Dressing dolls is always fund and to dress the popular night light dolls is a fascinating occupation The bleaue bodies mounted on the I I At o'clock this afternoon the mu Io group of the Twentieth Cen tury club will meet In the club building The chronicler for the day MJ With her little daughter Mrs oley has gone from Buffalo to the ruoat of her mother Mrs Schumm on Longfellow aue WORN RY OVER A UILLION MOTHERS Conforms scientifically the changing fifture Supporta without com preulnn Easily ad lusteri Promo ti ocaltli ami comfort skin softer and more beautiful we ask you to rad any more articles It possibly hurt you and unless your skin Is in such condition It needs more than one treatment you will be more than pleased at the result Begin the day this way: Beforeon take your morning plunge put a light cold cream called a cleans The Disturbing Kiss By May Chrittie tn Washington Navy and Mr Denby will give a dinner this evening in honor of Admiral Lord Batty and I ady Of Interest to their frelnde Is the wedding of Mre Grace Itemlck Mc Graw and Mr Josiah Clark lem ing Which occurred Saturday No vember I In the home of the bride The ceremony mi performed at 1 o'clock in the presence of the im mediate families Dr Chester Emerson nfllclatlng After a trip east Mr arid Mrs leming will be at horns at 0 Pingree avenue After having spent October ih New York Mrs Austin Morey and Mr II Morey of Iroquois avenue plan to return soon to De troit Dote Book Had your iron today? Such silks as those popular Canton crepes beautiful Georgettes chiffon taffetas crepes de chine and a score of other weaves all are in this sale at lower prices than they have been in years And every yard of silk in this sale is that good dependable quality which women know they arc sure to find ALWAYS at Kern's We direct special attention to the two pricc groups which follow: I BABY tlund Cnxhelru 11 lnieta0Rc 'rib I'ad ZDK) QiilIRd IMc Pliite Kh Shues sizes 1 We Th Detroit Pitt elub eftmpoted of alumni and former Rtudvnta nf the University of will banquet at th Hotel Addlaon Sat urday November 1 al 1:10 o'clock Alumni of Washington and Jeffer son university are Invited to loin with the I'Ht alumni In this affair Retume of the A foot ball game to be played In I'ltte burg will be received by special wire at the dinner A mixer tor all PHt and A alumni and students their wives and friends will follow the dinner The commit tee In charge of the affair Is com posed Of Wm Tanney tri Hoss and James Gleghorn Reservations for the dinner nitty bo made by telephoning Mr James Gleghorn president of the Pitt club at Main hot inter than Thursday 10 Dear Madam: I am 33 year of a and have hevor married be cause 1 think It Is a custom rather than on act of reason tor the man of an average wage to marry epe dally In theao times and fostered bv delmiona close to Insanity which In most eases disappear after a few weeks of married life 1 nm ft most happy man when I think of nll'tho misery a married elave I forced to get used to and happy to think I have passed the ignorant youngter ago without aetting eni I have alarm clock blurted any morning 1 don't feel rested and how line It feels to be able to turn over for another nap But think of the poor married Slave rushing to work on cold miserable mornings to battle with other slaves for a toe hold on a street car I am envied by my brothers In law who continually congratulate me because of my independence and because of my many fishing and hunting tripe vacations and travel ing which they cannot afford but long for The average application or questionnaire for Jobs shows plainly that the married man 1 a slave because ho I preferred over the single man ivho has Independ ence and will not put up with what a slave with a family will In inoat Home Making Helps About the llotttt Helps to Malic the Heme" By WANDA BARTON Are You Interested in Pointers About the New Needle work Revival? Every hostess will welcome this i iu i ts 1 sv i' THIS is a special purchase of a well known entire surplus stock of high grade shoes made to sell at $8 and $9 a pair The styles the materials the workmanship everything about these shoes denotes a very high standard of quality Choice of black and brown soft kid and brown calf with Goodyear welt or flexible McKay and Cuban or Military heels Sizes 24 to 9 in A and widths We have also gone through our own stock and culled out all the short lots and broken size assortments of our finer shoes 391 pairs in and have included them in this sale Of these there arc 74 pain of black kid shoes formerly priced 1 185 86 pairs if fine brown kid shoes formerly priced $12 26 pain of parent vamp brown top shoes formerly priced $12 108 pain of black kid vamp brown kid shoes formerly priced $10 pain of black brown blue and gray suede shoes formerly priced $14 SHOE ITH IOOIL will Mr ranci Brine Bird nd 8 humanfi murid will given by Mr William Carlyal Barbour accorupaled by Mr John McNeill Burna ollowing th pro gram to will be erved In Ui club dining room Thar I no admtialon Charge mad for the mooting Announcement ha MdH hid In a rhlladriphl paper of the birth of a daughter Emily KAthorln to Rd and Mr Cyril Hani of Ithaca October Id Mr Kar ri who we Ml Emily Luman of Philadelphia waa graduated from tho'Unlverrily of Michigan and has a number of friends In Detroit who know her during her college career ate Mr and Mra John ltryd Btnng (Alma Connor Beaubien announce the birth of a daughter Mary Catharine November i ur Headquarters or 34 Years Superior Workmanship Complete Service Laftst ashions Prices Not Higher Than Others Buy With Confidence steps ami she sod 0 boys Ivo gdl a ndw earactor bdok wtthl quM Hons In it for everybody to anerV like wet you favorite flower and dirtrent things and I wunt you both to rite in it And she ran In the house all Lx cited and came out with a copy book with the same question on every page marked 1 3 3 I and spaces to put yonr ansers saying You In it ferst Benny wunt all my frend to rile In it Me fhlnkltig' herrey mint bo a frend of her And I started to look at th question ahd Puds Vblspered IUU funny auwr make them funny as anything and alieTI think yours grate Wlch I started to do my charac ter being 1 Wat I your favorite' flower? Cabbage 2 Wat Is your favorite color? Bky blue pink I What eolor eyes do you like the beat? orlndg" Wat eolor hair? Perple 3 Who la your favorite girl? Persey Weever And I handed the book back to Mary Watkins thinking he would think I Was smart as ehythtng WloN' she dldent aylng Benny Pott I think yours too meen for anything i think youre Jit horrid so there Wy heck wat wy I eed' 'S Dunt ask me you know quite Wvll sed Iterv Wetkins And she rave the book to Puds for him to rite hie carxctsr In It Wlch he did his character being 1 Wat Is your favorite flower? Ths Aj rose because It Inks like you 2 Jr What Is your favorite color? Yello I Ilk your dress 3 Wet elor eyes do you like the best? Tours 4 Wat color hair? Tours 3wWtio I your favorite girl? you Ivan Swift is locate? for the wtn at the Honore Jtudios orest Kl ourth avenue Paul Honora sailed invitations tor "a thous iil Thursday at 4729 ourth no ren ciock i me nour ap vnted rom St Paul Minn Mrs Harold Hnthschlld has come to visit I' parents Mr and Mrs Eugene Kopple 1 22 Colorado avenue There was a danee that night at Cralgenvar or this function Della Desmond made a miraculous recovery and emerged from her room at 3 o'clock ilk a gorgeous butterfly Her frock wa or so me shimmery translucent fabric "green and blue and gold She looked very handsome and was Well aware of It In sharp contrast to the widow' sophisticated tuBctto wa that of Natalie who was dressed In soft white georgette very simply draped and quite devoid of ornament ex cept tor a bunch of Uiyof the val ley which the head gardener had sent In fa her from the hot houses "You look about li tonight" th dark eyed bachelor nud whispered to her when they came out from dinner "and the prettiest girl with in five hunderd miles I'll wager" At this moment Della had made an effective appearance at the top of the shallow staircase which led down Into the hall She had dined In her own room and was now teady for the fray Natalie's gaze had followed the direction of her dinner partner' and she whispered wickedly: "How can you say such thing when Juliet has come upon the bal cony and Is waiting for ir "Humph! Don't be hard on me It was darned cold on the terrace last night anyhow Too cold foi sentiment" He led Natalie off to a secluded corner of the hall "I never seem to get a word with you That comes of being so at "Meaning The young girl laughed a merry rippling little laugh That happy sound penetrat ed to Della' ears and mad her feel annoyed The dark eyed bache lor was her own peculiar property considering that for his aftke she'd caught this wretched cold last night "No I mean you And I shall go on meaning you" "Indeed? Let's talk of something sensible" Then: "How many dance may I have tonight? merciful as you are fair Miss Natalie" She laughed again "One probably if you are good" He made a disappointed face "I understand just how the flsh felt when you were 'playing' him You're cruel" "I assure you I have neither hook nor bait" She rest up adding: "The guests from the other houses will be arriving now 1 must stand over by the foot of th staircase beside uncle to help 'receive' them" The bachelor raised his brows "Mrs Desmond is before you T'm afraid Look Mr Ducane I pre DnrV Ufi KllWHru 4VMUVM 7 Wednesday from Darien Conn1 haatn fop thft BUni fhere itf 1Bh an error in the enffaire viarinn nt wnoUeT pubtiMhod In The Detroit Sunday the surname of I Manna Xlf YTT(ttAl should" read: Pr rank JtTowar announces the uremrnt oflhri (laughter Mari rB Mr George Hammond Cast £iL Chrtes Mr nd her daughter left fof Pasadena Calif where will month 1 i Mav evening November 4nnl of the Delta Epsilon frater ugranj Al nraK Pnlntr lltlT nurlnrn Rochester Rt l'lnL Jackson Ypsilanti and I bin With thd AfilH IIS wares chapter commemorated fa I ve Mn thn of the fraternity with an Inltla nli banquet In the chapter i Um Arhnr rrz th? tn mt nn wnicn wan juried by Professor Joseph Hor Drake Michigan '85 and Dr hihut W' Stalker Michigan '84 (' Mt a Mattrri1 anti TV fiPit Cullen Toronto '03 as l'rnW nnlln1 Am nfnllva I 1 nsa a i i 1 1 uu ui tui a 'Jctilru Minnesota Charles Mc Irillo '94 Avfhiw riltfCnt JH' HIR tri! ae kMl ujtiic Harvard '9f ahd Walter nlman Wisconsin '14 for horl talk I (ha evn I lv The haded Job Tuthlll Michigan '83 1 thur IV Stalker Michigan 'S4 bwph 11 Drake Michigan '85 Wil it Turner Michigan 'S8: Lore Michigan '91: Edward rwrinwrBiem vz Afunrv iMnklreftn 'OR Ablklin 1 reenf ujuan Harvard '93 Hobart Hoyt tlchlgan '98 Louis A Pratt Michl '96 Hauxhurst Michigan ij Emerson Di'vl Michigan '01: fallen Toronto Walter Mc lufre Minneota '04 WL Ever rd Western Reserve '10 Harry hauler Michigan Gordon hgshury Micnigan ieo MC Laughlin Toronto '10 Charles i rtrr Miami 'll James Clark hronto '12: Jervis Webb Mloh 12: iiioro is i'ngiev en hn '13 Alfred Wortley Mhl 'll Walter Erdman Wist Ln in 'H: red Black Miami '15 II Vollerttscn Rochester '15: Whipple Wisconsin '15 rancis Tedder Michigan '15 War Carnegie '17: Louis Kronz WD rnsin '17: A Gustin Michigan Alfred Mason Michigan '20 I an Titus Michigan '21 Robert rrkes Michigan '21 Crampton hnn Michigan '21 John Phillips chigan ex '22: Robert Is Drake chlgan '21 and Lawrence Jerome jichigan ex Alaska Seal Leopard Hudson Seal Lynx How to Make Up Je Sisters IThee Shoes On Sale On the ifth loor case A Jailbird becomes used to his shackle and In om case re turn to jail of hl own free will after being released Married slave and Jailbirds adopt certain theories of Christian Kelene tn content thcmselve under any circumstance after putting their foot into it deep under their driuilve epulis I have heard many married slaves defend their fatal step who are happy and contented under these delusive spells for life Very sincerely your JOHN So far as we can glean from John's violent letter' hl greatest achievement In life of the alarm clock Ings! And we are whether that I a go along the road of Ilfer thaf bright broad path that beckons the adventurous and lure the brave while the Johns curl up by tlnf side of the road and tuke an extra nap! And when do they wake? In the cold gray dawn of lonely old age when it Is too late! What then of delusions? What then 1 regret? Are you a John? Why are you single? (Copyright 1921 bv The McClure News paper Ryndlcate) tenting someone to her You're too late Miss Natalie" There we a gentle sort of malic In hl Word But underneath there teemed to be a hint or warning Th' widow' machination bad 'hot cone unnoticed by the house party Natalie crossed th floor and Join ed her uncle taking up her accu lonted place she pretended not to notice Bella That lady however did not budge Let newcomer gossip hc wouid stand beside Mr Ducano and hold her own Natalie was aflifry How could het uncle be so dense so foolish? Pretty soon he would be a laughing Stock Or did ho really Intend to marry Mrs Desmond? Bhe was In conspicuous role to night in any case As the guests arrived and were greeted by Na talie and her uncle the latter pre sented them In turn to Delia who wore a radiant bridal sort of air It too one Wo man whispered to another titter ing Natalie overheard But ehe stuck to her post until the music of the first dance began At function of this sort it had hitherto been an unwritten law that she open th ball with Mr Ducane He was not sufficiently well tor that tonight Natalie was about to lead him to the other end of the hall to a sort of raised dais where they could sur vey the dancers when Mrs Des mond cried coquettlshly: "Mr Ducane I know you can't Invite me to dance but won't you sit this out with ME?" She laid her hand upon hi arm Natalie was so furious that she walked away The first second and third dance she danced with the dark eyed end flirtatious bachelor for whom she did not care two pin She was In a reckless mood At halt past ten she went out to the terrace thinking that Danby was out there and anxious to have a talk with him She caught up a mauve velvet cloak that was lying on a chair for the night was chilly and wrapped It hastily about her On th terrace In the darkness wa a man whom Natalie somehow mistook for Maurice She advanced The man came forward before she could say a had flung his arms about her as though ho never could let go It was so dark that his face wa only a blur "Oh Dello how I've missed you darling': he whispered In her as tonished ear "I got your note and cam at once!" She recognized the tones of Ossy Obersteln Copyright 1921 by The McClure Newspaper gyndl at i i rioi a fr I I I i 11 KI Jn 1IUrfW 1 Ki K1 5 I i Ki ifri nKHSXESSSSSEfiSESiSBSSSBSSnSBUtSCEXSreEESnf I 5 A I I (Only the best ls i Vt? HNULUVEK Alfrayjj 1829 WeehlMto mv Annis ur Post I I 1 i 1 I 1 i I I 25 I 5 Kens I I HHI I i KVz 1 Vl 'l 1 fl i 'IM fWiv' nrTffla Uvl 11 I 11 ft in Jm '7 8 A' I m3 I 7 v' 41' 'U I 71 ('If' I I i I 1 ru 1 it I 'f CT A 'A A i'l 'I A I Ki A Xji i 1 'y'A i EH 'VN K'iksgK a 1 i a 4 s9l li A Z' fc 4 ZJ zW A Sr fciak i 1 Xk hX 'T1 K' ''WW V' U9 'A J''dk MBS AM 1 rX 1'' ij tv 4 ter 4X Pt I IM iv ori A JMX vi errtSz: rx 1A Au 7 Mi WK 4 WV' TA XL Mir i 7 fr 1 ft I ale or uks 3 I In aw 73W4V 4'1 n4 fj rrtrbkirSn 1 i I ii I A I I I I S' I I Jl I 1 I i.

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