South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 98, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1914 — Page 3
wnittrrrsn ay, 4rnm i, mi 3THE STORE THAT SET THE PACE FOR VALUE GIVING in The Realm Of The Woman Reader pie oarn Undermuslins I
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is athkilij with i:crn :.mi;.t at thi: ikosJ'j:ct or a trip aiiroad.
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V.';irr-n was latt-r than usual this -:iii.. With an air of things a-cmiiih-u !i thr-v ilwwn son j.aj.er he IkuI brought from th'j of"V1I, I've m;u;-I p.i.ir i tTi Wlcnnia for a v -k from Saturday. Think you ran m-t naily'.'" " li. Warren:" H.-I.n's joy ami as-tr.nNhrm-nt wi-iv ;ilm.-t too n-ut for Words. Here's a plan of tho the boat," taking some papers from his jxu-ket. Vsiils at 1 oVlok." "Hut, ile.ir, 1 thought Mr. Griffon Wiuit-1 ytm to k" this S ituniay '." "Ho (';jl. lint I eo'iIln't he rushed off on a couplo of tl.iys notice. Ilavo l K'-l my aM'airs in .-ha;- P. re." "And you really thin!; I ran po, too?" Lreathh ly. "Just aske, if you could Kot ready, clitln't I? ;rii':- ri is oin- to pay my oxp ri--s and I'm oin to jay your:;. JIm vat:ted to do it all. hilt 1 tld him 1 wouldn't stand for that." "Hut will my tfoln make it very
expensive 7 Can wo ufford it?" an
xiously. "Now, I'll attend to that. All you'v
ot to do is to Ket ready." "Oh. Warren, it will U- wonderful! You know I'e ri' r !. n on th ( ('an. A jid London! li. just think w hat it will m a ! ' Warren was Mud; in.' the plan of the steamer V.'hiih he had spread on the tabP-. "N)W. lH'ic's our stateroom -VJ". That's mi the saloon deek. They offered m a 1 ar r room -n th deek ;iho"o, hut th;.'te ulu.iys promenadint; or washinir th- -U up there just when you want to sh e;.. I h nl that kind of a room once, and it was an infernal nuisanee." "Dear." slipping into his lap. "I ran hardly helieve it: I'm almost afraid I'll wake up and find it isn't true." "Well, you'il have to wake up and hustle to L'et ready in ti:n'. "You'll have to do eerythili lore, at the house. I've crot all I eat) man-
;oe 10 K-i things in shape at the ot
lice. Let's see. You -haven't a
er trunk, have you 7" Helen shook her head. "Then We'll have to -t. one. Have the janitor nrintr up mine tomorrow and I'll look it over. Think that lock lias to he fixed." "Dear, you'll have to tell me how to park what to take." "Well, don't take a lot of truck, whatever you do. Just some 'ood warm thinirs for the steamer. And Tor hraven's sake have some (lose littiris1 hat or hood to wear on deck nono of those ily-awav things to catrh the wind." "And what will I need in London?" (nUerly. "Will it be ooMof there?" "No. Just about the same a.s here. I? Tit you'll want a couple of evening gowns'. You can't dine an v where there unless you're dressed." "You ran't:" in astonishmont. "Not at the ood places. That's! a strict rule and they ent'orre k too. You pro mote evening owns in the restaurants there in a nUht than you do here in a wmue season." "Where are we mumc to stop at a hotel?" Helen's voice was athrill with xoitomont. "Of course, and a t;oo one. Have to put up a pood front if I expect to put over a deal like '.his." Then suddenly lookinir at his watch. "Mow atvout dinner? I've got to ,et hark to tho otllo tonight." "Oh, Warren, you do and you're so tired? Must you o tonitrht?" "Ys. and rvcry niudit this week, if I expert to got things in shape." Helen hurried out to the kitchen to help Delia put the dinner nn the table. "Mr. Curtis ha to. fp hark to the oitiee Khe explained. "No. don't take tlmo to cream the potatoes just serve them that way." "Warron bolted his dinner in abstract 5d!cne unconscious of what ho nte, while Helen was too excited to at anything at all. I'sually it irritated him when she merely minced at her food, but tonight he was too much preoccupied to notice. "I'll not work much later than ten." n.i he hurried off. "You'd better be making a list of the things that you want to do or take. That's the only way you can pvt through a lot of work In a short time." Warren's advice to "make a list" was unnecessary, for Helen's li.-t-makfns? habit was deep-rooted, f-dio I. ever thought of ptdivir shopping without first making a list of the things needed. Hut this ovonintr she was too much excited for list-making. The idea of
oinc; abroad was far too new and ioo wunueritil for her to really settle down to any conservative thinking. However, she did try. h'he headed (die sheet of paper with "things to take" and another "things to he done". And then she sat nibbling the end of her pen. dreaming of the ocan and the wonders of Luiidofi, She was thinking of some views of Ixnjdii streets that she had seen not lonjc uo in a magazine when the telephono rantf. It was Mr. Stevens, to speak to Warren. "Well, it doesn't matter," when Helen explained that he had Kone back to truj otlice. "Just wanted to know if you could come up to dinner Wednesday. Mrs. Stevens' brother liom Detroit will be here." "Oh, I'm sure we should have loved to come but we're oiriK to Kurope!" and Helen could not keep the note of importance out of her voice. "We sail a week from Saturday." Mr. Stevens expressed his surprise and pleasure and said he would call up Warren in the morning. When Helen hunt; up the receiver Tier own words still rank' in her ears. "We aro points to Europe." "We sail a week from Saturday:" She had heard other people say that, and it had always impressed her and tilled her with minub-d wonder and envy. Now she was yointf she was "sailing Saturday". And when she returned she, too, could say casually, "when we wYre abroad" or "when we were in Kurope." "Doesn't it remind you of London?" It was almost eleven before Warren came. "Ws, I'm tired too darned tired to
'be fussed over." as she hovered About ;him in anxious solicitation. "I want
to Ket to bed." It took him only a few minutes to take his bath and "turn in" as he expressed it Hut Helen, who at nik'ht
(had always much straightening and I fixing up to do. was much longer. ; When finally she was ready she slipl .w.ftl. .... .... . .. .1. l;
ie oi-I i w in omj nui l(, awiiwen mm, team-j much too excited to sleep. Helen lav
until far into the nU'ht dreaming and planning for the trip. Once Warren awoke with an irritable. "Is that window open? It's infernally close in here." "Why. yes. dear, they're all open.' Then he turned heavily on his side. A few moments later, Helen, feeling that he was still awake, whispered: "Dear." "ITh." "Dear, if we should have, an accident if the ship should run into an iceberg oh, they couldn't make mo have you! I wouldn't let them put me off in a lifeboat if vou couldn't
ome: 1 d w.int to stav riirht with you
whatever happened! You'd let me wouldn't you?"
f "Huh," in sleepy irritation.
j ' ' u t'Ai'tT l Jim mi :su JJ 1 i going to talk half tho night?"
"How you're
NO REST FOR WICKED
When Wilbur Denslow finishes serving a sentence of 11 days in the county jail for being drunk, he will be re-arrested on a charge of wife ami child desertion, which was filed iti justice of the peace. court of II. N. Hildebrand, Tuesday noon.
O'NEIL IS EXONERATED iraiul Jury Clears Alabama Coerncr ot Charges.
MOXTCOMLIIY. Ala.. April 1. The grand jury which lias been inventigating charges against Gov. o'Xeil in connection with tho alleged embezzlement of convict funds returned a report Tuesday afternoon exonerating tlie executive.
STRIKKR 1)1 1 :S. UTMi:T. Mich.. April 1. Albert Salo. :',r, a striker who was shot Monday in a fight with John Lampsa, died Tuesday afternoon.
I'ICTORIA' REVIEW FASHIONS.
Breaks the Fetters That Bind Men
Hundred Hre Know It. Ttreak uway froai Hint .Milnirnt cr cnmpl.ilnt t.at umiis ?e!j f.r business or ple.-etjr. Yu r.-in-r't expti't the fidir eaj ivnietit rr pleasure in l;f fettereii P a du." says an eminent phy.-dcia!1., writing t a prominent business nmn la tlil it y. "I'.rvak the f. iter tkat bh.d y.ui! Threw tlieia etT. I?egiu a la w life Unlay --n.w. lh gulate t.ie lauirs of sv;. r-.Ucf ully your fo"d. Head cheerftd laspirii.; pipers or U oKs. L t tJ.,. Xollov.ii.g prvrlp:io7i t-e u.erl regular t f- r eer.d Weeks r ln.'l.tl.S mid Jill suea syiiipt-u i.s tii.-will vuaili: Dull, Miakcu eyes; roM rxtreialtics. b'ickaef.e. he t-l.i. -l.e, jihi'jiUviit s, tianne-4 or r tnt), we.iknv in tbe spir.e, titcb::,g.
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A DAINTY DESIGN. Vcrr daintily made up in pique or linen for the little miss Is this one-pleco frock. It Is made without n lining having high or open neck, long one-t piece sleeves perforated for short sleeves and attached two-piece pleated skirL Pattern No. 56C6. Sixes 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 8 jnd 10 years. Size 4 requires Z yards 27-inch material, with '2 yard 13-inch all-over tucking. Price, 15 cntt. Scallop No. 11979. Transfer pattern, 15 cents. Any of the rittfrns shown here may b obtained by sending- 15 cents for each Tiy.nbt-f cf pattern dcflretl to Fashion Department of this newspaper.
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A REAL SALE OF SPRING & EASTER NOVELTIES All the style of the most exclusive designers at a price that everyone can pay and be happy.
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Woinen7s and Misses
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"mir1inK llli-gimt Lot of Gowns, Drawers, Brassieres Corset Covers
I'..ial 50c and
Val liestwo da"3
38c
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There is no limit to the popularity t the one-piece frock. It is worn on Jl occasions. Never has it been seen o better advantage, however, than In lie semi-tailored effect design for rring wear. A mod?l that will appeal b women of fastidious as well as simile tastes Is pictured here. Silk finishid serge Is used for the frock and noiro is employed for the neck and leeve trimming. The skirt is plain fneo the design is intended for prac-
AND
tical use. The waist has Gibson pleats at either sldo of the front, and the adjustment is effected slightly to one side, although the outline is not that of a double breasted model. Dark blue, dark brown, green or burgundy are favored colors for such dress this season. To make this design one will require: 4 yards of 41-Inch serge at $1 $4.00 1 yard of 36-lnch moire at $1.50 1.60 15.50
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY SUFFRAGETS FINISH
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For Immediate Amendment to Constitution. DKS MOINES. Ia.. April 1. Tho lississippi Valley Suffrage conference ended its three-days' session Tuesday afternoon with a discu.slon on the advisability of pressing for an immediate amendment of the national constitution. Miss Kate Gordon, president of the southern conference, would concentrate its energy on working with the democratic party, urging it to enIranchiso the women in the southern states immediately. If this action is not taker, the southern women will then, sho said, insist on a federal amendment. Kev. Olympia Brown of Wisconsin, pointed out the t-reat hope of tho passage of a national amendment, in the very near future and instanced the li-f ge vote in tho United States senate iast week as a sign of the times. Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch of Chicago, advocated the establishment of schools for training suffrage workers in each of the states.
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NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR!)
Cone:. Hammond Named by sin Democrats.
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ST. PAUL Minn., April 1. AV. Hammond of St. James, congressman from the second district, wits nominated for governor by the democratic stiite convention here Tuesday. The convention by a close vote refused to insert an equal suffrage plank In the platform, A telegram was sent to Pres. Wilson indorsing his policy in Panama. Supporters of D. V. Lawler of Minneapolis, bolted and held a rump convention. Lawler was nominated for governor and his backers declared they would submit his name to the people at a primary.
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sui: FOR SI.OOO. The Travelers' Insurance Co. have started suit in the superior court against 'leorpe Stewart. S. 1. Sheets nnd Kobert AV. Lyle doing business as the Stewart-Sheets Co., for J 4.000, w men it alleges is overdue for goods. wares, merchandise and insurance premiums.
that the care of your little one's constitutional habits . during childhood, is your first and greatest duty. You should know tliat the prompt and proper breaking up of the costive tendency to which most children are prone, may save your child from after-years of digestive misery. . That trusted remedy of many mothers, Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, LTsed by mothers for 24 years, pives the little cue exactly the digestive assistance needed.
Thrse pofrs are pleasant to take and eay for parents to jrive. There is no harmful purgative action. When your child
is feverish, with bad
Ftouxach, or fretful.
a::d constipated, oi(
ha symptoms of Trd Mark.
i toiiil substitute. You should ask for Mother Gray's Sweet Powders FOR CHILDREN.
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L. fi ORVI5 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady A distant. 120 West Colfax At. Home L'191. 297.
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Spring
resses
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Usual $10,00 Values Smartly Styled Models
Tho prettiest and most fashionable dresses of the season, made of line quality all silk
messaline and all wool serpes in all new spring
shades and beautiful trimmed in sizes 14 to 4 4. On salo Wednesday
and Thursday at
$5.75
Stunning Spring Coats An endless variety new Spring Models made of all wool FUtsto. Honey Comb Cloth, Crept-, Cheviots, etc., in the season's smartest styles and col- f O Of!
ors. hnecial Wednesday "V M VI it
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and Thursday at
4"
Stylish
Spring
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SKIRTS
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Material Alone is Worth $3 at
$1.85
ruyin.r rkirts liko th se at $1.5 is a wondwful money oppor'M,i!fv for th'v are All Wool Sercrs, Iloneyinl "herks and li'ue and (ireen J'laids in petr top and ruffled effect. Special for Thursday onlv at S1.S-").
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CHILD'S $1.50 AND $2.00 WASH DRESSES New Shipment of Sprint Presses for the prirls in (linchams, Ch.om-
brays. Idnenes and Percales, in the
most beautiful styles size 6 to 14 years. On sale Thursday at
ii
98c
WOMEN'S 50c COVERALL APRONS. Made of a color-fast percale, 5 4
Dutch
inches long: kimono sleeve.
neck, Hack Strap, Special Thursday
38c
$1 LONG SILK GLOVES. For women and misses. Klbow length, in black and white, double finger tips; all silk. A Grand deader Special pair . jl C MEN'S $1 UNION SUITS. Spring weight Ribbed and Porosknlt Union Suits; long or short sleeves. Perfect fitting crotch all sizes Wednesday Qr and Thursday at UxC
10 BARS BATTLE AX LAUNDRY SOAP Famous Battle Ax Laundry Soap, known to every South 4 (
Wednesday I r"l I
Bend woman.
and Thursday 10 bars for.
GREAT PURCHASE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
lew
Easter
Suits
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SAVE $4.50 TO $10.00 SURELY
mm U Sim' UM B U i&jS tLJt mmf
ALL THE LATEST STYLES, FABRICS AND COLORS.
Sale of Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 Wash Suits.
Made of striped Galateas, llussian Dlouse
and nKicker attached
models specially priced at . . .
98c
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BOYS' $4.00 NORFOLK I
SUITS.
Xew shipment arrived of J?ovs Xew Spring Suits hi a gray and Brown Wool Mixture in' slze.is r.
to 17 years. Special for Wednesday and Thursday, only ......
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$2.88
Thursday Rare Bargains on Sale in Our Bargain Basement
50c Bed Sheets.
72
Size
bleached of good Sheeting, day
x 9 0 made quality Thurs-
29c
15c Turkish Towels
Extra h e a v y bleached Turkish bath towels, the
kind that dry; special
rul.
8c
50c Dress Serges Full 3G inches wide; comes in all the new spring colors special, yard 29c
25c Curtain Scrims. i A big selection ol Curtain Scrim 3C Inches wide; in beautiful patterns. Thursday yard 16c
75c Bed Blankets Heavy c o t t o r. fleece nap Bed Blankets for double bed, each 33c
25c Table Oil Cloth Standard Quality light and dirk colors; slightly imperfect, yard,
9c
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Pure Food Articles given with every
SELLER S
Kitchen Cabinet Prices range from $19.85 to $40.00.
Other inferior makes low as $9.85.
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TERMS $1.00 A WEEK 10 Per . Cent Discount for Cash.
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Prices That Will Suit Yo S4.00 and S I. 50 Values for Sf3... S3.00 $3.50 Values tfi for tj)a.DU It will pay you to take a look into our case down stairs for the best styles in Ladies' and Gents' Shoes.
SAMPLE SHOE PARLORS
216 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. Up Stairs Across Street From Auditorium
Don't Pay $4 or ?l:50
DATH CABINETS Tor llhfumatlttm, (Jout, Uroniltl, Idrer, Stoiniwh, Kldnrv and IUadder Trouble rrir $3.00 up. OTTO C. 3ASTIAN I)Hl GGIST 209 South Michigan Strt.
Harry L. Yerrick Funeral Director
cooipletu equipfirst call to the
I furnLsh the. ment, Xrom the
buriaJ. Both Thonca. 219 80. BL Joe 6t.
Nev Jersey, Indiana &. Illinois R. R. Co. TIMi; TABLK NO. 6. i:fTe"tie March 2nd, 191
SOUTH HOUND.
Public Drug Store New Location 124 N. MICHIGAN ST,
No. 1 N . 3 N. ? 1 Ftjtb P.r.d r:.i am 10.: . ara .1' ra j Klzer '..i7ar:i lU::vj:irn '2 .22 n ! WWarTo-M C, an t:.i:i: Z :4J :a I h''''Livi T u'J '.0 1 ,ia "J "I ; .a ! I'iue 7:l."itr.j i::fnrn .'J .I'O i ra i XOKTI HOL'ND. ! No 2 No. 4 v I rin T : ara 1 1 : i." : rz. :'JT pn j hwenfyK 7. ".7. i in ll:.7.ia: .".."Tj! J U'hnrt .M-i :'. a :u l'J :';::, .:4pai j Kl-r -:ia l-n ; '.:"-." fna fcouth IW'cJ S:.".:i:; :.:"!)' ::i 4 :10 ;;m
FAMILY WAS inXCS DONTC AT SWANK'S LAUNDRY 223 X. Mich', n St. rhonc. We Call Anyvherv,
All trains iaily rt-t This Company K - rv s
van1 from th; u ill; out notice.
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11. J. JACKSON. Comrr.t-rci.'il
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Suits for Men and Women $15, $18 and $20. Easy PaymcnU GATELY'S
PATENTS.
TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS
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