South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 16, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1914 — Page 2

2 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. WANT PLUMBING TO BE CHEAPER East Side Improvement Club Wants Ordinance Changed So As to Lower Bills to Householder.

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AMifiilitif nts f tlic ity iutnhirR ordinance to rruoyf S'm )f th Jnulty iVatur th;it ;tn a bunion Uw M f,j.l.-, ;inl that will maV4 jlurnV1:: ( h aicr, was advo at-l l.v tho Kast .vit!-' l!iiiirov rii-nt axx iat' n at its m-t'tinic Thursday niwht. and i commit U- apMintd to confer with th' ity nrlicials on th- lj-ct. A t u i 1 c I i t i it owned hy th (Irccnc fs t it- on South II-nd av., t tv.crn Hill st. and St. Louis St.. said to in a dangerous (.ontlition. was also reported to the in titf. It !n in? stat'd that ihI.- had h 'n brought to th att-ntioa of th (ity olli ia!s who claimed that they h:'d no authority to condemn it. The secretary was instructed to -m-muni at with th- state tire marha', and see if rLlief cannot ho had from that source. A campaign for membership was laura lie.i as the other feature of 1 1 1 o meetinu'. I'res. Tooj.er, Secy. Ilewett. Dr. H. I Cilster, T. J. Hatiield. Kdw. 1f tfner, Charles Crause ami K. Poulin wen appointee! a membership extension committee. Th" association has several new projects for the year. Ther wa ror.siflemhle debate at the me.'tine; n .tnlim? the plumbing ordirance and the dangerous condition of the r,rt''nf property, and it was determined to leave no stone unturned In the efforts of the club to bring about the desire- corrections.

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Tremendous value-giving has been the rule ever since these Great-est-ot-all Clearance Sales have begun, but as we approach the time when builders require our premises', in order that the improvements

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to be made before spring may be completed with assurance, we grow determined in our efforts to effect perfect clearances regardless of cost.- Saturday will be a wonderful bargain day the proof follows:

White Plisse and Crinkled Crepe Usually 20c yd, .

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A large quantity of these beautiful materials on hand. Various styles of stripes; 32 inches wide. Used extensively for underwear, pajamas, nightrobes, children's clothes, etc. Need no ironing. 27-inch materials on sale at I2l2c yard.

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100 Pieces of Linen Ciuny Lace Special, yard . .

A beautiful assortment of attractive designs in widths of V to 5 inches. A splendid quality for doilies, centerpieces, curtains, etc. We were fortunate to secure the lot to sell for only 25c yard.

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New Printed Plisse, a Splendid Quality at . .

"A crepey season" say spring fashion dictates, and this beautiful wash fabric will be among the leaders for dresses, etc. All new designs stripes, dainty florals and solid colors. Plisse requires no ironing either.

HOUSEKEEPING BY BUDGET PLAH

Every Housewife Should Keep a Budget, Says Writer, But That Isn't AH They Should Have the Ballot.

11 v xix ola :m:i:LKY-sMiTH. Have you ever tried huds'et-housc-ke-pins'.' It sounds formidable, doesn't it? Hut Mrs. Martha Hensley Unu-re. who is widely known as a writer on housekeeping problems, says there, is absolutely no oth V way of getting

your money's worth. In fact, she told me the other day j that "Keeping house without a budget j

is just a.- foolish as building it house without a plan." KiiuLri't Iious-keeidnsr." she said.

"is in reality Just keeping house with a plan drawn aecordincr to your needs and your income. "Tlie family needs fall naturally into live divisions." Mrs. Hruero said; "they are food, shelter. Hothintf. pen- , eral runnini: expenses (which include' lUht, heat, repairs, service, e lucation , and recreation ) and incidentals. To i

make a family hudiret alontf tnese lines is still unusual, but it is by no means unknown." KNOW WHAT VOl' CAN AIT'OUI. The main point of Mrs. Rruere's housekeeping system is that you must, divide up the money you have to spend in advance so that there need never b any doubt in your mind as to what, you ran aftr.nl and what you must go without. And she doesn't believe in going without too much! 1 don't either. 1 have no sympathy with the doctrine of the cold-storage dollar. The time to spend money is when you are young enough to get some e'njoyment out of the spending. It is nil very well for anaemic old gentlemen with millions of dollars to talk t the youth of America about putting by pennies for a rainy day. Hut there must be meat for the mind as well as the body. books, music, amusement, there must be spiritual food as well as shelt r in some religious philosophy for the bewildered voiil. After all thes needs have been met. if you have money left over why. put it in cold stnr.im the bank. lUit don't starve yourself today that you mav be certain of the price of a rheumatism cure when you get to be ki-:i:i iioi m; at polls. "Thou shalt not live by Thrift alone." is the way Mrs. Hrm-re put it to me. f course." -he added, "the hud cot plan doesn't solve all the housekeeping problems. The best way to keep lUM.se is at the poll?. After vou have practiced all the econ

omies of hudu'et-making and of labor

Hair Switches Nearly Half The finest qualities of imported hair goods strictly sanitary, refined human hair. Made in three separate strands. All natural shades. $10 grade (28-in.) $4.98 $6 grade (30-in.) $3.48 $5 grade (28-in.) $2.98 $3.50 gr. (26-in.) $1.98 $2.50 gr. (26-in.) $1.49 $2 grade (22-in.) 98c

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Stocks of Cat9 Silts, Dresses, Skirts, I

Clean Sweeping all Ready-to-Wear before our entrances-Will. Be Blocked to Traffic. February prices in effect no w-Note these:

A Mighty Cmi Clearance Sale

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Three large tables will be crowded full of Hats worth as much as $7.95, are to go at $1.00 each Saturday.

Each and every coat that remains is deeply, finally cut to where each garment is bound to find a ready purchaser. All there remains to be done is to select early while the stocks afford the splendid selection now available.

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Yes, truly wonderful when these garments are compared with the inferior dresses sold elsewhere at more money. No two styles will be found alike and all will be found absolutely according to the mode. Real 318.50 up to $25 values.

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Wooltex and a dozen other reputable makers have the cream of the products here. It is just such suits that we now offer at less than the actual cost of production. Choose while the assortment is complete. Choose tomorrow morning.

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Toilet Goods Underpriced

50c Hinds Honey arid Almond Cream now

2 OCanthrox Shampoo, the JOC50c size. Regular 50c LaBlachcg Face Powder now . . 3 sJ O Regular 50c Dorr ins OC Brunette Rouge. Regular 25c Princess A Talcum Powder, now J. C IO Regular 25c PrinccM OCPace Powder. Regular Stiilman's Freckle Cream at . . . . U Jr C 9 Regular 15c Hair Nets; C (5 in a Package.) Regular 50c Rebecco Tooth Paste now . . . Cj) J C Regular 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste now . . . JL s J 7 Regular 25c Enthymol C Tooth Paste.

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A great collection, nearly three hundred, has been assembled and priced as here: All wool Serge Dress Skirts, S3.00 and $3.50 grades, at S 1.98 S5 grade, S2.98 SS.50 to $10 grades at $5. All the latest models, newest weaves and favored colors.

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25 dozen Handsome Nainsook Gowns, stamped, ready to embroider, go during this sale for 48c each.

that you can have no control over the thlnpV you buy unless you can go to the polls and vote." This was a brand now anslo on the MirfrafT problem. ?o I sahl eagerly: "Why? J am sure women who arc principally wives anil housekeepers' will e tflad to know how the vote will increase their elticiency." "The vote will help the housekeeper to control railroad and street ar and water rates. It will enable her to vet better building laws," Mrs. Bruere replied. "The poor havo to buy their coal sack at a time and pay extra for foot carriage upstairs because under present build inir laws landlords are not compelled to provide adequate storage facilities. The control of railr.ad rates would lower the cost of distribution and would make every household commodity cheaper. ni-:i:i rou baij.ot.

lustration of the limitations of woman's power without the vote," Mrs. lhuero exclaimed. "The boycott was a line thinp, of course, lor it showed the solidarity of women, their ability to stand together. In order to control the price of effi?s the Housewive's league had to do without the egs, and say what you will, eggs arc necessary to good housekeeping. The vote will enable, housekeepers to contrc? the price- of eggs and eat them, too." Surely an unanswerable argument If you like cgvrH! (Copyrighted, 1 i 1 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. )

aiii: vatawiuj: iukds. ALH1UN, Mich., Jan. H. K. C. Zoeller, probably the oldest poultryman in this section, has refused an offer of $750 for five fowls making

tip a pen of white Plymouth rocks.

saving machinery, the fact remains ' the recent boycott of eggs as an il

Thes" birds have won llrst premiums

"No matter where the housekeeper ' whet ever exhibited.

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OPEN HEADQUARTERS. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. .Permanent headquarters of the Wilson-Bryan league of Indiana were opened Thursday in tho Board of Trade build ins here. K. B. Kaub, vice chairman of the executive committee, is in charge of the office.

Greatest Sale of Men's and Women's Clothing that South Bend Has Ever Known at

Chicken pi - tpper at the V. W. C. A. annual meeting Fridav at 7 p. m. Tickets. Gc. Adv.

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Specialist in Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. Offlce in Toepp Building, Opposite PostofTice.

Pork Shoulders, line ..12c

Pork Loin Roast 12c Neck Bones 6c Verv Choice Beet" Roast 12c Best Fortorhouse Stoak 15c Sirloin Steak 15c

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Lamb for Stewing 9c Lamb Chops, Rib, Loin 12c Choice Leg ot Lamb 12c Veal Roast, Shoulder or Loin 15c Veal Chops and Cutlets 16c 3 Larire cans Salmon . .25c

Busiest, Best and Cheapest Meat Market in the City. Choice Meats, Large Selection, Special for Saturday:

110 W. Wayne Street

Rib Roast of Beef 12c Rib Boiling Beef 9c Pork Tenderloins 23c Fresh Brains 10c Pure Rendered Lard ..13c Fresh Pig Feet 6c Liver Sliced 6c Fresh Ground Hamburger 10c Side Pork 15c Pork Sausage I2V2C Ground Bone for Chicks 3c Fine Breakfast Bacon .18c

Verv Choice Hams . . .16c

Pure Horse Radish ... .8c 1 Picnic Hams 12Vzc

Our Bulterine is the Freshest and Purest in the City.

Buehler Bros. Fresh ch. 18c Swift's Jersey 18c Princeton Fxtra churn 18c Swift's Lincoln .... 1214c

Good Luck 19c Moxley's Daisy 18c M

Mnvl.n-'s SiwhT 19n S ft S. Maiestif 24c 11

Raw Leaf Lard All Next Week at 11c per Pound in Lots of 50 lbs. or More. ' " " '" ' ' .1 1. 11 1 f 1 k m in i 111 1 m m w- ' 1 w i mm-in n liii inn 11 in 1 11 tU.i u i..iiiri .ii.i i..i. inn i i i rniii.ii ,rm.,.m.S.f

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$1.50 Shirts cut to $1.15 $2.00 Shirts cut to $1.38 $2.50 Shirts cut to $1.88 $3.00 Shirts cut to $2.25 $3.50 Shirts cut to $2.65 $4.00 Shirts cut to $2.85

"ADLERBROTHER!

MICHIGAN' AND WASHINGTON HRAN'CII XOTRK DA3LE

Not only do we offer you values which cannot be beat in any ordinary store, but ( during this sale we deliver to you anything you may buy, any man's Stiit or Overcoat '

on payment of $1.00. These special terms are for a short time only. Your friends and j

neighbors appear well dressed and you wonder how they do it. Let 11$ tell you.

MEN'S DEPARTMENT.

We are offering one lot of Ladies' Shoes, S3. 50 and '32.50 M fjrj Values, at per pair 4)liUU One lot of Ladies' Waists, S6.00 values at $1.00 C 1 AO $7.00 values 4) I .-vO We have marked our Ladies' Skirts at One-half Off.

Ladies' Hats up from

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Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses at Onequarter off.

S23.00 Suits and C1Q 7h Overcoats at 4) I 0. vJ

$20.00 Suits and Overcoats at

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Men's Fancy Vests S3. 50 values at $1.00 $2.50 Values "JQq Mackinaws and Sweaters. BOYS' DEPARTMENT. We will give a hat with every Boys' Suit or Overcoat.

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The Two Big Floor Clothing Store

OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS

OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

112 E. JeHerson Blvd.

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