South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1914 — Page 2

2 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

The Theatres

"FANNY'S FIRST PLAY" "!'.i!ir.y's I'irst l'la" w;s t:r t proci'jct'il at the Little thf.;ir in Lor.don t ran for two .t -nr- bat no r.i:t v.:m kIc:i to th author. Ill" piece . routed to nmh attention t lint. by Mid by, the rr.t v.:ss 1-1 o it of th" b;i:;:mI tJ. i:. Sh;iw ! f.rth a. thLilher o;' Ui" .. . ilir;;ly ! r.;:ht :t t horn'!il , n 1 satire. It v.':.- .!.; i'.it this tiro" that tli--" h'hub'-rt.-i ji. -;uir -1 the rights for America and uheu it

WEALTH OF HI

Parisian Sage Makes Thin Life

less Hair Soft and Abundant, if

Ibautiful hair, f.uh'y. lustmu;

was Kiv-n in

v York i : ir.-t w it n

t;o:r of the pbtv .ui.l its !. i 1 1 r .i -tatlou v. ill o- riir at tlo- lr.'-r th tt- r Monday. 1 VI-. !. Thv contra v. ii! be orlctn.'il Lm;!i.-h or-'- n:zat ion : th ii;ar;ai;'i .v, thr Mes.-r.-. fc'hubert. ci:v or tiii; hi.ooi." Today's offering at tli An litoriam !-. "Th" Cry of the 'Io.i". u thr e r -i Irain.i; Zod;i al park in N' " York i'y und "A (;: h K' vcr.'"". a -m--''' i c . Tomorrow th I'ru.iniaii Famous y r will he on a train with t'arlotta Nill.-on in ,-L-ah Kh-chna", a play made famous !;- Mr.-. Fiske a -:. as'M'.s t lt . Tt tdF tin- tory of a o:iiai,' rv.i.-mntion and is 'U' n in lour r-iy. In addition an JN.-anay '?n"'iy. "Th- Story of the 11 Can": '''ol i.' ! H .. c Liars Afri-.m lliuil" :i:ij St-vftitn Mil- 1 nv-" will

AT tili: OIirill'A'.M. Tii attraction at the (Ttthuni h -t .ani:! ThursL:y v il! ha th liv. ly. loniantic inui;;l rom!y. "Th Kniii:. Moon". Thin is f.r;- of th most i"iiiil.ir 'i- s on th- )rjti-u.ii ir - nt ami has jaovrn a .,ir-firf wh ict rr .r- '-nl . !l-aiii,: th- l.-.Tft- and iao.ild- cast Jaiiu- I. !,. on?- .if th- l'nntii'-sr m diaus now h for 1 3 1 in(di' !rii;inal. . .-ntric and omh al h' '.oj.'., with his nowi hits htitnor and his j-pb-ndid ;dns;ir. i:. A fctory that do-n't int-n r witli lis- Inn makin;:. sons ttiaf i.t nid ii to til- a titn of th- highly -ntr-lainia corr.-dy and a i-al ht-aiity iiot us that can iti' and dam combine to mala a show thut v. ill kt p tit andln' iti constant i:it-r-st or la iiit lit -i . With m otli-r musical or dramatic '-rl'or:n:i ia th- city th. rj !- oin lli Ji tc th la id cntitclv t its' If tor th cnKa n-m nt d "Th i'unny Moon' and it will he strain,'ind d if th capacity ! tin th-at r not tcstcil at every p-rforma ia

ustmus. M

aiajndant and free from dandruff, is n

on- of woman'.- irr-atst c.hartns it's h-r main di liht y-t so many of

tli- f.tir yr-x who would ho most ui-' Jrr.ctiv- bat for th-ir strak-d. thin, and lifch-s.-i hnlr. o on thinking there j is no r medy. Qui.-kly but ru-ide Mich . t h a '-rhts. 1-autiful hair is largely a' i n -it r r of a littl rar? aii:i attf-ntion. !

I'arisK.n Sa;'- ralbed ir.to thr scalp ; M and antdi-d to the hair with a j-ror.e i N

-r ch.tii will work wonders. Do it

daily for a ve-k, then occasionally. ; I

and you will .. FurpriFfd and de-li-'iit-d ith the re.sull.s not only vill tli" hair !.! oir.e ahtinaant, soft, huffy, radiant with lif1' but really doubly j b-autii'ul. i

i'arisiati Sa.;re supidie. hair and ! I

scalp n- d.-. it surely removes (iamlrntf witli one application and cleanses!

tho liair of all dirt and excessive oil. It is not sticky or creasy Is delicately jte-rfunp-d. and contains nothing to in-jur-tit liair or scalp. All druj? and toil-'t 'ountrs sell it in ."0-cent hot-

tl-s. Look for the trade mark "The! iirl with the Auburn Hair." ! Delighted users ironounc Parisian; .a'r- th- best." most pleasant and in- I i-oiatinir hair tonic uiade. Try at !

I-ast one bottle. Wettick's Original j W

ICut Iiato Medicino Store will refund it the money if you are not satisfied. !

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Our Tea room serves delightful luncheons at very reasonable prices.

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Our Fancy Goods Section is filled with new things. Some Great Bargains in Stamped Underwear.

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mother's death for days he cues inco :

th burning mansion during an el-c-jW

tra- storjn arm pels ner portrau irom , the flames, only to come out to his i

death as lie falls lifeless upon the hed j s

ii I fartsase, wnicn nis niouit-r liud planted.

WOMAN REFUSES TO RETURN TO HER HOME

of Samuel j h suicide by i

r'UfLADICLPillA, IVh. 4. "It was

a crm-i and foolish thing for you to j trv to kill y.atrscdf," said Magistrate; 1

"ampbeil Wednesday to Mrs. Anna

Simeni, i: years old, wife Simoni, who attempted to

uas in her home last week. "Aren't i I ..11 1. Illincr rr-, 1 i . . i r n ' '

'Mi w '."l-h l,F ' ' liwilli- . ji

"I'd rather jump into the river and take my baby with me." the woman ' told the magistrate. Mrs. Simoni stated that she loved ; another man. and that her husband ' constantly accused her of infidelity. : She was held under $20u bail for aj further hearing.

S1.95 Blankets

1 reduced to

MKDAii aiu:ivi:s. WASHiXTroX, Feb. ,.- The gold medal awarded to Sen. FJihu Hoot by , the Xobel prize committee- rjf the Nor- I uegian jiatiiament for a efforts in j bdialf of international peace, reached i

MS MISliK VI'.IJN." The "pre.-s" throughout the country, where th famous photoplay, "lye- M ix-ra bb s" has. and is beinp pioduc-:!: and whic h will be presented at the lier all this week, all serin to

dwell very strongly on the beauty and the state department Wednesday, sublimity of the photoplay seen, be-

tw-en Jean Yalj-an, the hr. and ITiet Myriel. it represents just one ol thos- little touches of human na1 ire and humanity in which Hugo was so superb in describing.

at Tin: si kpkim:. Winifred n -n wool will appear in a two-reel feature, "The Shria r's Daughter" to he shown at tin- Surprise theater today. A long and cry attractive stor.v is told in this lilm. and interest is added by staging many of th- scenes dining the recent trip of ralilcrnia Shrin'-rs around th' state. In the cast are William Hertram. Kr.u-ge i"i-hi. lalward 'on. riiatiotte Hurlon. Helen Armstrong. Xina Kichdal-. Winifred Greenwood. I.'.a Leu K William Tedmarsh aiid IMith Horella.. Kduin Am-u.-i will also appear in :i on- feel stll'iect. "Trus; IbelS Trust".

c;i:;i: wins n r. Timiii Irut Willi the si!r i:p gien by the h-pneiim theater management In th- dia. swimming and

ijixiug eojitc-t V dnesda" 'cning. t

other ontestants were Marl Wright smari. ltf doet. Kenneth Sansi"i!i. William Keeder. Donald Hans-b-rg-r and Ii, t t dsoi;. iii-:aktsi:.si:."

Kogcr l.iton and Louise r.eamlet ! li.i a th. h ading -parts iti " 1 1 . artease," :

j. Yita-zraph sp.,ial at the American that.-r toda-. In the uncongenial atv txpln re of her husband's severe

Kr-glMi n'ans:o: la: . a bcauty-lo - j

i'tg I'r n. h girl, tinallv succumbs to 1

:! mi lu iic- of her unhappim ss and j l !'- Slo bacs two sons; the t blor. j

; ii n ent ira 1 l'nghsh hoy. th younger, reflecting the nature of his mother. His fathr thinks he is a milk-sop. and will ha little to b. A)th him. He finds that he wa ;nistr.ken. when, after gri-iug vt r his

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Winifred Greenoodv at the Surprise Theatre Today in "The Shriner's Daughter" Two Reels.

i , lUL. ... ,- zz-zzi .- TnS'- '- 1 LOW PRICES QUICILIVCRY ;;. t v.- Kf H mi faitei) r ; -v ' " S7 - .-ui? so. Michigan .st. . : : k

GROCERY BARGAINS

POl NnS OF GRANULATED SUGAR With order nt' oik dollar or over

iu a

32c

l.ircj c.i.i.-". oi Toiihitoj- 25c 3 cans Li'litih 'iiJ t-rn . .23c 3 lbs. Cup-Iini Hwui Ivijc 23c 5 11. l'vi. pkv!. Navy Bj;in 23c 2 5c Hoitlc Citsup 16c Parker House? Catnip, ual. GSc CifLe;i (a.s'i? Pli:ni, i i i p 10c 2 5c sacks Salt 6c !0c jar Prepare! UMa;a . .7c 12 Wixe ,Ku:I tip matcifs 10c S lars CjIss Soap 25c S bars Calumet Lai::i. S ap 10c

SniokeJ While l:ih, per ll 13c Sin i ke J Salmon, per IK 15c Blirul Robins, per lb 15c New Mackerel. 3 for 25c Herring by the ke 69c Northern "Spy Apples, pk. .48c Cal. Pancy l emons, Jo. . .19c Plori.ia Oranges, extra sweet & ii:icy, the Het this Season has projucej. Jtc 15c Michigan I'ttaioes, oi.J chokers, ?er bu 78c

BELL 325-327 S. MICHIGAN ST. HOME PHONE Special Attention to Phone PHONE 3953 Orders. 2068

Children's Coats at 1-2 Price A tine collection to choose from. Velvets, plushes, chinchillas. Sizes 2 to 8 and 6 to 14. Half Price For Any Winter Coat. Two Wonderful Blanket Ba rgains 100 Pairs. White, tan, gray with pretty borders. Mohair Binding. Full size, 72x90

2.50 Blankets reduced to

$1.89

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50 Pieces of New Wool Dress Fabrics at 48c yard German Henriettas, Broche Charmeuse, French Serges, Storm Serges, Shepard Checks Values to 75c yard. 50 inch Black and White Shepard Checks at Qpn vd., 50c, 75 and 30b

WINTER COATS HANDSOME GARMENTS AT $5.00 AND $10.00.

Hundreds of Beautiful Garments Boucles, Chinchillas, Astrakhans Zibe-

lines Coats that sold at sio, s 15 to S22.50, at

$5.00

Coats that sold at $25.00 tf-j fl nf) to S30.00 at 4IU.UU Special Note In this lot of Coats are a great many Splendid Auto Coats.

35 WINTER SUITS AT $5.00 AND $10.00. This is the wind-up of the season. These Suits sold at Si 5, s 18.50 and S25.00, We advise an Early Selection. WONDERFUL VALUES IN FURS AT $5.00. About 50 pieces Scarfs and Muffs. Black Fox Scarfs. Genuine Ermine Muffs, Grey Fox Muffs, Japanese Mink Muffs. Not a piece sold less than CJZ nn S125o up to S25.00. Your choice Friday and Saturday 4)1). UU GREATEST VALUES IN WINTER UNDERWEAR WE EVER SOLD.

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Sweaters for Wom

en and Children at

Just Half the Regu- j

Women's Fleeced Union Suits, were $1.50 to S2.00. Reduced gg0 Three styles Low neck, no sleeve, low neck with sleeve, high neck long sleeve.

Women's Natural Woolen Vests and

Pants r-were S1.00, reduced to

49c

Women's Fleeced Vests and Pants were 25c, Reduced - Qq

Men's Fleeced Union Suits,

were $1.50; reduced to

Men's Fine Woolen Union Suits, were

S2.50. Reduced to

95c

$1,50

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF NECKWEAR. Just a clean-up after a very splendid Season Net Lace and Embroidered Neckwear take a few minutes and press it out. You'll have the finest kind of neck

wear at pretty near Nothing.

5oc Neckwear

for

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Sl.oo to S2.00 Neckwear

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25c

You will not get another

j opportunity like this. Hun

dreds of sweaters were sold Inns the past 3 days. Tomorrow

and Saturday greater selling, j At Half Regular Price.

Clearance Sale of

Kid Gloves 1.50 2.00 Values 98c

All sizes in the lot but not

al colors of a size. These Gloves are finest French Kid Such makes at Perrin's Val

uer's. Friday and Saturday, pair

98c

Curtain Scrims Handsome Printed Border Scrims, worth to 40c 1 yard at per yard 1 u" Cretonnes, values to 1 Qp 40c yard, at vard

Great Clearance of $5 Silk Blouses at $2.98 Crepe De Chines, Messa-

tJ lines, Net and Lingerie Waists

many low neck styles. All sizes to 48.

WINDSOR TIES 25c Silk Windsors for

Full length, Extra wide heavy silk: Very latest colors.

18c

50c Silk Crepe Windsors for

39c

In addition to the Remarkable Values in all seasonable lines we have placed on Sale In Our Linen Section

Hundreds of Embroidered Squares, Pillow Shams Round 24 in. Center Pieces. Japanese Dresser Scarfs. Values to 39c 19 and

65 Odd Table Cloths at one-third less than Regular. 1 ff& Pattern Cloths, mostly 2 yards square, a few 2 x 2l2 yards . . . JT

25c

NEW WASH GOODS AT GREAT SAVINGS.

25c Tissue Ginghams at 11c Yard. New Clean, crisp and fresh from the looms. Beautiful styles in checks, plain and fancy stripe. Very pretty color combinations. We Advise and Early Selection.

Cheviot. Ginghams, Worth 1 2 J j c at 8V2C yard. Good clean styles; not a bad one in the lot. Plain solid colors. Neat stripes. Just the cloth for Men's work shirts, boys' blouses, house dresses.

100 PIECES ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS AT 15c YARD. Every piece new warranted to wash. Checks, plaids, stripes, solid colors Special for school skirls. 3 inches 10 wide, yard . ! 1

50 PIECES OF ROMPER CLOTH AT 19c YARD. A tough, strong, wash fabric for Children's Dresses, Boys' Suits, Nothingbetter. Absolutely fast colors.

One lot Men's Cape Gloves were C9c, QQn for One lot Men's Fine Cape Gloves, were $1.50 5 9C Broken Sizes.

Great Lot of Laces and Trimmings at 25c yard Values up to $3.50 yard. Short pieces, blacks and colors. About 200 yards in all. 100 Vanity Cases at 33c Regular 50c German Silver case. Two coins and chamois holder. Always 50c. 00 p Friday and Saturday . .

msTAWORD. VISIT EVERY SECT ION OF THIS STORE. WONDERFUL VALUES IN RUGS. DRAPERIES AND CURTAIN MA

TERIALS. MUSLINUNDERWEAR AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING.

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN FLANNELETTE GUWWb LiKfcAl oALt, Uh kuyal wuKCfc.51 fcK AND HENDERSON CORSETS.

NOT MANY COUNTERFEITS; , WASHINGTON'. Fob. Ileviod i estimates of eountcrit money in cir- 1 dilation show an average of three spurious lollars for e ery $100,000 in silver ami one counterfeit dollar for very $100,000 in bills, according t the "ferret service, Wednesday. The stimate. are based on c lose tabula- -

lions covering a year. iirLNAitiAy ur.rriu.u ? SOFIA. Vvk Form 'i I demands for the rstablisMneru of a republic

in Hulwaria were made Thr.rs d.iy by i leaders of the socialist party, ('audi- ; dates for parliament will make tbi the chief plank of their platform j

and inin upon tne auuicauon oi Fear Ferdinand.

arry L. Yerrick

Funeral Director

I furnish the complete equipment, from. th first call to the burial. Both Phone. 19 So. SU Joe St.

SOME NEWS NOTES. lavis Laundry. Fth phones., Leslie, ih" optu-ian. :;ul . Mieh t. lr. St'"eekle Uentit. Ml .1. M. S. Uubb.-r stamps and alphabets made by 1 1. A. lVrshi:.-r. j:bj S. Mi.-hb-an rom over Burke's. Advt. Mli:.N PLANNING THIP TO CHICAGO Figure on the Oran.l Trunk. I:: some jt ; '(: our time-, ibb is v.-ry eon ei.i as for in-tan- -' 11 a. m. train ari-iviv. Fha.u-o "J p. ?r. Maximum th;;- at both er-ds. Luncheon in dir.inc ear if desired. Mt c fnvenie:;t !-pot. r. a. McNutt. Passr. Act.. L T. Ky. Station. South Fend. Phones Pell 9"; Home .".(".;. Adv.

AMERICAN Theater South lnf l'ormot 1'iiturr llnuf. TODAY K(mT Lttoii and I.oui-o Pcaudet In a Vltairrapli Special. "HEARTSEASE"

Tithe Praiua.

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An Extra AH Feature Show THE CRY OF THE BLOOD A ry tninsr and apoaliii praina, a Luhin in :i revU. NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK Wonderful Animal Picture. RASH REVENGE A Givat Comedy.

IWJflLY WASHING DONH AT SWANK'S LAUNDRY 228 X. Michigan St. Phone. Call Anywhere.

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