South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 310, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1913 — Page 5

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. Our Tea Room Will delight you with its dainty service mdsovn School Contest is gaining interest don't fail to vole Sal t 37 Coats on e a oral Friday & Saturday See Our Window -A Alterations Free Guaranteed Garments

Just A rrwed

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Wooltex

i $15 and

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Children s

COATS

Sample Coats for Girls at Savings of a Third A splendid assortment of about one hundred. The variety ineludes ' chinchillas, plushes, caracul, bear skins, astrakhans, etc, etc. Saturday this lot will arrive from New York 100 children's Coats from Max Rubel & Co. that sell for 57.50, S8 and $10 ordinarily, on sale at $5 (sizes 6 to 14 years). Saturday, remember. A Special in Girls' Dresses price $5. just a new lot of handsome blue serge dresses with pretty sashes. Worth to $7.95. Friday and Saturday, S5.

Our buyer has just returned from the East after being urged by our manufacturers that "good things were now possible." This is one of the principal things picked up while enroute. Such wonderful. values are made possible because of our great outlet what other store could handle this quantity?

As for these garments they are up to the standard of ultimate Wooltex excellence. Each is guaranteed tor two full seasons. Come early for the selection will soon be exhausted we anticipate selling every coat by Saturday night. When you see the values at these prices you'll marvel.

Note Extraordinary Two Additional Bargains in New Coats

Just Eighteen of the Regular $45 Pony Coats go on Sale at $29. 75 Nearly every woman has envied the wearers of PQny Coats, but for the high prices of good ones, could not afford it. Here is the chance of the season for just eighteen such women, made possible through a "lucky buy" by our own representative. Each coat is lined with Skinner's Satin. French dyed soft pony skins of the highest quality. Sizes 34 to 42. They are the greatest values we ever saw.

100

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All-Silk Velvet Hats,

$10

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Values$5.00

Every hat a Pattern Hat and we will not hesitate to say that they are equal to any hats you'll see in other shop's at $10 and SI 2. Almost unlimited is the assortment.

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These hats are the standard products of Hyland Brothers and Gage Brothers two of America's foremost milliners, who contine their lines to us exclusively. Each is hand-blocked and designed by-experts.

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Twelve Women Will Buy the Finest Broad-tail Cloth Coats at $25 "All the rage" our representative reports, and, for such coats as these New York is getting S35 to S40. Each coat is lined with Skinner's Satin. Very fortunate were we to secure the limited number we did, and, at so little. 85 All-Wool Astrachan Coats on Sale at $10.00. A splendid Friday and Saturday offer on beautiful, highgrade Coats that sell for S 15 at most stores. Large silk-

plush roll collar and silk-plush cuffs. All lined.

Sweater

COATS

You never bought such Coats at such small prices. Priced low for Friday and Saturday. 2 0 Dozen Children's All-Wool Sweaters, alwavs $1.50 89c full fashioned and woven very firm. Several colors; all sizes. Women's Fine Knit Sweaters, value $3.95, $4.50 and $5 now $2.95 A fresh shipment received of beautiful qualities in four popular stvles. This lot of 42 Girls' Sweaters, worth $5 at $2.95 each Very heavy all-worsted, rough-neck style. Wool Auto Hoods at $1.50 A snug, close-fitting bonnet that protects the head berter than anything else.

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$5

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Not a shape in the lot worth less than $5, either. " They are the kinds that Hyland and Gage are famed tor, for the styles are direct copies of their better hats.

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Just 150 Misses' Ready-to-wear Hats of velvet, plush or velour. Hats that never sold for less than S2.5o and S3. So, we'll place on sale Friday and Saturday at S1.50. Select earlv.

Housecleaning Necessities The many little requisites that go to make the burden of house cleaning" easier and thorough will be found here in the best qualities. A few:

Ocedar Floor Mops. . . .$1.00 Duatless Dust Cloths 25c Silveria Polishing Cloths. .25c

D ustless Handle Dusters. .50c Terry Broom Covers. 15c, 25c Dish & Scrub Cloths. .7c, 10c

And a tine assortment of table oil cloths all new.

Another Sample Line of Flowers and Feathers

an Immense Selection Half Priced

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One of the most sensational trimmings sales that will occur this season ej you will be able to participate in Friday and Saturday, for Half Prices will N prevail on the finest pieces in a great quantity that comes to us from a leading 1 importer. The selection is exquisite all new.

Dress Materials Arrive Thick and fast are the arrivals of exquisite dress silks and woolens in the newest novelties as they are originated. A few: New Plaid Silks for Waisls and Trimming $1.50 yd. New Silks for Vestmgs and Millinery $1.00 and $1.50 yd. New Brocaded Velvets the popular stuff $1.00 yd. Velveteen and Corduroys; imported qualities $1.00 yd. Large Plaids for Separate Skirts; newest $1.50 yd.

ROBERTSON'S CAN YOU IMAGINE THE JOY OF THE CHILDREN OF YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL WHEN ROBERTSON'S GIFT IS WON? ROBERTSON'S

OUR FELLER CITIZENS

By HI SIBLEY

!)(; DAY. The orthodox dotr days are supposed to come in August, but it Is thu privilege of this column t arrange the holidays to suit ourselves. This jvar we intend to substitute A;ril Tool's day for Christmas, as nior in keeping with th occasion, and w will extend New Year's eve to cover a period of two weeks to enable those exuberant individuals who celebrate that event to finish what they started. Tax Day we will abolish altogether.

Stuart MacKlbbin on his evening ttrolls. is Invariably accompanied by his big white collie, Iiddie. He says he fee la safe from assault whle Laddie si -with him. The point of this is that liddie is about as vicious as a cotton ilannel poodle.

Dr. Walter P.aker. who by the way N not Uim Walter Haker that makes the cocoa, was very much attracted by a hanilsr.me coach dog in a small Jndiana town on the way to the speedway no es a yfar auo. He negotiated with the uwiier to buy the dog mill they agreed on the price, but doggie hadn't been consulted in th matter and refused to and manifested li is objection to leaving home and ii reside in such an elective manner that Walter lost all interest in the pup and dfchh'd to g-t a eat when he ;ot back home.

had that pup? I'd cat fci tall off Just behind hLs ears!"

Al llarlin has a collie which he claims has more bark than bite, and we are duly thankful for this for passing the houe one exeninc the dog let out a series of barks that shortened our life by ah.oit six years. However, we learned afterward that the dog was only making fun of us .iiid w as not at all scrimis, .. nd we understand he has a sunny disposition with lualice toward none.

Thf late Sorden Lifter ued to have long. ban. nious-wolored trryhound. lb- accompanied Sorden to market f'rv morning and helped biir. carry home his purchases. It wm.t a highly intelligent en at i.e and va fond of playi:i-r jokes on -t rangers. Sometimes, when it saw a oian coming the dog would ruh at him full speed ;nd jut as he reached bis terrified victim, the animal- would eer to one- i-ide and continue on as thoiich nothing had happened. In hoping or a fence one time the dog 1 ecame impaled on an iron picket and aithouirh he eventually recovered !;o:u the accident he carried an ugly s- ar on his flank all his life.

Pr. White-. -M oeoe said to the ownr of a partie ila! ly ibnnlous do:

do you know what I'd do if I

John Woolverton, a few years ago, owned a hound with five or six very young pups. They were that age when they became most awfully homesick when they were separated from their mother, and they weren't backward about saying so. One night some thoughtless individual left the. barn door open, and the pups started out on an exploring trip. After theli adventurous spirit had been satiated, they wanted to go home, but as they didn't know the way each squatted where he was and began to yelp. In the meantime John had retired. Then the telephone began to ring. John got no to answer it. A woman's voice, w ith a touch of sarcasm, said sweetly. ".Mr. Woolverton. one of your dogs has come to call. 1 don't think it ought to be' out so late. Will you please come and get it?" John pulled on some duds and went after the pup. Then he retired. Just before his eyes closed the telephone rang again. It was a woman in another part of town. She was very peevish. She snapped "Say. will you come over and get that fool dog of yours? He's bellerin on my front porch. We can't sleep!" John got the second dog. Business of going to U'd and telephone ringing again. John answered It. A very cross man at the ether end of the wire. He barked. "Say. you come and get that blankety-blank dog of yours or I'll till him full of buckshot!" John went and got the third dog. And so on through the whole night long. John finally concluded to keep his clothes on and stay by the phone, and he said afterward he was thankful he didn't have two or three dozen pups to circulate around in the neighborhood In the middle of the night.

ler, lot 61, South East addition, $1,300. Navarre Place Corp. to Cora Craft, lot 206. Parkovash addition to Navarro Place, J 3 30. Minnie5 II. Tyden and husband to G. W. dale, a tract of land in Olive orvnhip, $10. William B. Calvert and wife to Joseph B. Arnold, lot 76, Arnold's second addition. $2. Joseph McIIenry and wife to Charles Avery and wife, lot 19. Guilfoyle & Houlihan's addition to Mlshawaka, $1. Charles Avery and wife to Joseph MoHenry. same as next above, $1.

MRS. HOUSTON DEFENDS TANGO AND MODERN DRESS

WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. "Women's clothes were never so pretty and sensible as they are today," said Mrs. David F. Houston, wife of the secretary of agriculture, when asked for her opinion of modern dress for women. Mrs. Houston also defended the "tango" and other modern dances, saying: "The tango is one of the most beautiful dances I ever saw."

STOP GATA

Sam Robinson always keeps a dog. When one wears out lie gets another. The present incumbent is a bull terrier.

Joe Do Lorenzi has an Airedale that knows as much about an automobile as the average automobile salesman. However, that i. not intended as any rejection on the' dog's intelligence.

Will Sibley has an

Airedale

from

the Colne Kennels of Canada, This is one of the best strains in existence.

HI:.Ij I'STATK TRANsruis. KonMar.tv Zarembka ana wife to Joseph A. 'Werwinskl. lot 162. first plat .Summit Place addition. $3,000. Joseph A. Wcrwlnski to John L. Przybysz and wife, same as next above." Hi;. Anna Waklen to Phillip C. Koeek-

Unless Properly Treated With Hyomei This Disease May Become Serious.

)You11 Find Bigger Values in

B-L-A-N-K-E-T-S

than Will Be Found Elsewhere in the City

If you have catarrh, usually indicated by sniffling, stopped up head, droppings in throat, watery' eyes, and morning choking, there is an irritated state of the mucous membrane which affords an ideal condition for the growth of disease s-erms. Do not allow the dangerous germs which may be breathed into the nose, throat and lungs to begin the destruction of your health. The easiest, simplest, quickest, surest and cheapest way- to check ca tarrh is by breathing Hyomei all druggists sell it. This wonderful medicated air treatment does not upset the stomach, hut is breathed in through the Hyomei Inhaler, directly following and surejy destroying all disease germs that may have been inhaled the tissues of the throat, nose and lungs are kuickly healer and vitalized. The unusua-l way in which Hyomei is sold by Wettick's Original Kut Rate Medicine Store dispels all doubts as to its curative properties. Money refunded to anyone whom Hyomei fails to benent. A complete outfit including inhaler and bottle of li-puid costs but $1.00. Advt.

An easy matter to be deceived in purchasing the various qualities of blankets on the market. It is for this reason that a dependable store should be the place to buy quality blankets. The Robertson guarantee is behind each blanket sold here. Each blanket

Our Regular 3.50 Blankets now 2.98 A special value: Fine woolnap plaid blankets with pretty mohair bindinsr. Full size; wash soft and fluffy. Grays or tan with pretty pink or blue borders. The blanket that is foremost at $3.50 now S2.9S. New Plaid Blankets Worth4.2Sat3.50 A plaid blanket in a harmonious color combination is the mos: attractive thing for a bed. These blankets are great, big values at our price, S3. 50. Full-bed size. A good abundance of the finest wool in each.

The First Dollar Blanket Sold t Of good, liberal size, in tan, gray or white. Handsome borders. A blanket such as these would'cost you no less than S1.50 elsewhere. See these. At $1.25 a Blanket Here Worth $2 A particularly soft grade of the tmest cotton that is as fluffy as wool. Will wash beautifullv; good size. All colors.

must come up to the standard or we assume the responsibility. We buv with this end in view and accordingly can authentically declare" that no bigger values in Blankets will be found than those offered at Robertson's.

North Star Wool Blankets, here $5 Our efforts t secure the best $5 blanket to be obtained in the city have been rewarded in securing the agency for the North Star Blanket. The finest selected wool; attractively bordered. Worth half again as much. A Splendid Grade of Blankets $1.50 For our patrons who desire an inexpensive grade, but require the warmth of better blankets, there is nothing superior to our 51.50 line. Extra in size; gray, white or tan; attractively bordered. It will pay you to see these first.

5.95 for Reaular $7.50 Blankets

A beautiful qualitv that is worth much more than our regular price. An abundance of these is the reason for price-cutting. More to arrive. $2 Never Bought a Finer Blanket and, at the beginning of the season. The finish is soft and will retain it even after washing. Several colors.

Our High-grade Blankets Priced from $8.50 to $22.50 !n high-jtrade blankets we show as comprehensive a line as I is a most desirable thing when buving better blankets to have big-city stores, with the values offered even better. The finest ihem backed by a house that insures satisfaction and reputable of wools are in each. The patterns and colors are all new, ' , . , . .,,.. there not being any "carried over" in the Robertson stock. It ' " l found he in ,as,J-e-

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