South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 April 1914 — Page 2
rnm.w, .mtiiii si, mi, THE SOUTH BEND " NEWS-TIMES." 0 r .Children's Summer Slepnwj Garmenb the Loxonton made in white dimity, 50c. Children' Pajamas Gingham, Percale and muslin. Plain colors and Stripes 50c. Tea Room PememKor to Jron in on Saturday and enjoy good music uith vour luncheon. Hal-Van Aiken's orchestra.
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Wide Sah Ribbons fashion's litest decree for ride ribbons in all the variegated colors can te found fa our Rit?Kn Department Plain Silk Silk Moire Roman Stripes and figured designs 35c to $1.00 ycL We also have a complete line of Washable Sash Ribbons in Green, White, Red and Tan a remarkable value for this quality at 25c yard.
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Special attention is called to our fine line of Ladies' Hags. These extra values in shopping bags at such a low price is a daily remark of wonder. The quality calls for double the price we are asking. To see them is to buy. Mohair bags, leather bags, with fittings of purses and mirrors. All at one price, $1.00 We are also showing a neat little wristlet purse at 25c. The New Tango and Butterfly Belts the latest novelties, can also be found here at $1.00, $1.25.
Waists
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We have just received a handsome line of summer waists in all the newest styles and fabrics. Crepe de Chine Waists in all colors; low neck three-quarter sleeve open fronts. Special for
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tyf Waisfs three-quarter M ?Se.;.0P.c.n..$1.89 :-f li I Striped Batiste Waists;
Vi ?3 all over embroidered sail
s' J or collars, G?1 A
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lace trimmed, in the most beautiful desiens and all
the latest colors voiles,
; Crepe de Chine, Batiste,
Georgette Crepes, from $1.95 to $16.00.
Neckwear Ladies delight in line neckwear. The manv daintv little laces and millings that put the finishing touch to appearaiTce. New Moline Rufflings neckwear in laces, chiffon and nets 50c up. Tucked Cbiffcn Collars and front, $1.00, $1.50. . Lace Collars, Rolling: Points, 25c, 50c. Chiffon Auto Veils in Gray, Tan, Blue, Red, White, 89c. Tine Handkerchief Ties 50c and $1.00. Boudoir Caps in Nets, lace trimmed and Ribbons, 25c, 50c.
Paper Art Craft Paper Lunch Cloths and Napkins can be used to serve those daintv luncheons on the porches during the coming- warm davs. Wc carry a full line. Abo can supply you with Dinner Favors, Ice Cream Cups. Nut Cups, or any decoration in paper.
Special Ann.ouncemeni The Greatest Sale of Women's, Misses and Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments is at its Best Friday and Saturdaj' of this Week. Just received this message from Max Rubel, 48 West 25th Street, New York. "Am sending you by todays express 30 Silk Suits, 27.50 and up. 135 Coats, 9.50 and up. 240 Children's Coats 5.00 and up. Its the finest 3 lots we have made up this season. These Garments were bought at prices which enables us to place them on Sale, with our Great Wooltex Purchase making i t the Greatest
Lot of Fine Garments ever in Our Store and Here is What You Will Find.
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Coats
Handsome Max Rubel Coatsvalue to $22.50, at
Handsome Wooltex Coats value to ? 19.75 at
$10.00 $10.00
In these lots there are plenty of Navys, Copens and Blacks.
Handsome Wooltex Coats, always $25.00, at
Ccrjriitt t?H Tbs H. BIjcIc Co.
Navys, Blacks and colors. All Wool Balmacaan Coats, sleeves silk lined
Suits
Wooltex and Max Rubel M C (lf Suits, values to $25.00 at p I U.UU Wooltex and Max Rubel 1 Q Efi Suits, values to S35.00 at 4 0.3U Wooltex and Aax Rubel & ff Suits, values to S50.00, at. .... 4--"U
...$15.00 ...$10.00
Silk Suits
CcrrritM 191 The H. Black Co.
1. -1 $25.00
$29.75 ..$18.50
2 SB Children s Coats at $$.
This is the greatest lot of fine coats we ever placed on sale. All sizes. Values to $12.50
MOIRES, POPLINS, TAFFETAS.
30 Silk Suits from Max Rubel, worth to $50.00 at . . 37 Silk Suits from Wooltex. worth S50.00 at 42 Handsome Silk Suits $25.00 to $32.00 values at . .
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Children's
Department Children's Dresses one piece slipover wide belts embroidered fronts, lace up one side in pink and blue, white poplin. Garments of $2.50 Values for $1.25. Girls' Middy Blouses White Galatea; all white or with colored collars new styles open down front or Chinese style. A remarkable blouse at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.85.
Gloves
The demand for long gloves shows that the season's dresses require them. Our line is complete in all styles, quality and price. Kayser'sSilk 16-button, all flj Atfh colors ipiUVll Kayser s extra heavy Silk Gloves; white and
, black stitching 16
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Eskay's French Lambskin Gloves full Pique
sewn embroidered back all i colors i
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Perr iri's Frenck Kid Gloves, two-
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clasp all latest shades
12 Button Kid Gloves the new Q-J AA length for 3-4 sleeve dresses, $2.50. .vPoV V i6 Button Kid Gloves black, Q9 1 White, Tan, Champagne, $3.00 Jn3ll
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The new style link chain in line rolled goid filled, with a beautiful little watch is the ideal bracelet so handy watches are 7-jeweled with a tO-vear case. Other stores are akins: up to S 10.00. Our price is$7.95.
Special Toilet Goods SOc Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19C 50c Stillmans' Freckle Cream 39c 50c Malvina Face Cream 39c 50c Pompeiian Massage Cream 39c 25c Air Float Talcum 19c 25c Easitix Cap Net, real hair 18c 15 D'Arcy Hair Nets, 5 in pkg 10c 5oc La Blache Face Powder 35c 25c Roger Galliet Rice Powder 19c 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 19c 5c Roll Dutch Toilet Paper, 7 for 25c Also a fine line of Switches to match any hair. 98c to $4.98
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Our weekly offering of Fine Trimmed Hats for Saturday has attracted the attention of South Bend people it has become a by-word "Lei's see Robertson's Hats today." This week end we have another new supply and offer them Saturday at the usual special price $3.95 and $5.00. Also we have a few left from our Thursday exclusive Pattern Hat Sale at $10.00.
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The fad of the season. More beads are sold this season, showing it is all the rage. No costume is complete without beads. We have all the styles and colors to match any costume. Special Tango Beads the latest with silk cords and tassels beautiful ornaments, at 50c. The new Orientals, with silk tassels; a touch of finish 29c. Also a fine lot of beads in Pearls, Jet and Amber.
Art Department Spanish Leather Porch Pillows $1.00 Stenciled Burlap Porch Pillows 25c and 50c Dutch Figured Denim Porch Pillows SOc Leather Tatle Napkins, squafe Of found 15c New Line Stamped Dutch Collars 25c Stamped Children's Dresses in Pequa 85c lo $1.75
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CLASSES' WORK IS ON DISPLAY
J)oinrHo Science :nul Art Students Miow Koutts of tlic V-nrM study.
Notable am one the exhibits vlisIlayttl in t li - hih school Thursday afternoon untl evenincr wr thoso of thr tinistic jsoipnee n,l urt clause.. Th domostio sci-nc display is In the d.nnestio scieneo department and the art exhlhit of liish school work, in addition to that of the praiie?, hung m the "walls f the main floor, in the art roorns on the third floor. Hoth hiwit.' HI appeal to the spectator Ippch'.iv; of the tJelf-ctale display f rooked foods in the r aim of the doine.vtic tience department and the beauty and variety of the display that tielli;ht.s the eye in the art rooms. Koth ar the result of careful selentitic 5tudv. In the domestic science department. amor.fr other thinrd a caloric nKal for a boy of seven .years at a htated price i on exhibit in which each dbh had been cave fully elected t. satisfy his energy and protein rlUlrerneiit. Another interesting point whlrh is illustrated by means ..f relative Mv;ht in 100 calorie portion? ift the rontra.ctinj: values of difr Tfnt common food-, a.i for example, a frsh fruit roniparrj with ;i Iri'd fruit: a. tfatpoonfjl f oliv i 1 compared with its niuivalent of spinach. . rhnrt showinfr ii nummary of tne rtlfrejitlve proce is another feature of special interest. In tho art room, besides the hook
covers, magazine covers, posters, costume dcxijrns. Interior decoration designs, designs of wall paper, borders, silk and linen and book binding:; the charts not enly are. pleasing to see, hut represent actual commercial value. Each and every thins has Its place in commercialized art and the unusual talent displayed by the students of the hifih school in the work, promise fine results In the future.
POLISH FALCONS TO OFFER SERVICES
Casmter Pulaski Nest of Polish Falcons, headquarters at SOI S. Union st., are ready for war service. The members of this nest of the Folish alliance went on record unanimously last night to offer their services at the rat call for volunteers by Pres. Wilson. Casmier Pulaski nest can muster a company of l'JT men. All are trained in the manual of arms a weekly drill having made the men proficient in the handling' of a ride. Marching maneuvers have also been a part of the weekly drill of the men. Charles Pabinski is commander of the company. At the meeting of the nest last niht nt Warsaw hall it was decided to purchase a. ito for a new gymnasium and drill rmll. This site win lrot;L!y -e found in the southwest part of the city. The members expect to exuend nearly 520.000 In the erection or this ruiihitnsr. It win be modeled air. ex the lines of a V. Nf.. A. Over SI. ROu ha? been subscribed by the members toward the building fund.
Four More Lads Give up Lives At Vera Cruz
WASHINGTON". April 2 1. (Partial list and ad.!rosre of thoe killed and injured April 23.) The dead: Dennis J. Iane. seaman, 339 ICast 45th trect, Xevr York city, father, John T. Initio, same address. i:,lar,l 11. IVoellolisteln. ordinary seaman, home address 13ft Contl sU, .Mobile, Ala., next or kin brother, John l-YKlk'listein, same addro. FJjdo V. lusher, ordinary seaman, home address, Hayes, Mlcli., next or kin fntln-r, James H FlsJier, s4imc mldres. Wounded: (leorsc J. Sotlcn. gunner's mate, home address Warren, Mich., father, Undone, ShIch, lto.-Jiestcr, Mich. II. 1 llldth, ordinary seaman, homo r.ddreM 2 XTG North (Srathc st.. Philrtlelphla; brother, Cliarles, same adtiro. AViULuii O. Kens, chief turret captain, home address T3 Ileaoon st.. Hill-dale, 3Iich... father Albert 1 Jvea, same address. It. IX Ijoc. ordinary waman, homo addret 21C Wet 2:th street. New York oily. not or Kin, mother, Ho-e Iee, same addros. Ilwanl Carl Walter. oaman. home ul(lns iZO-2 Mount PleaaJit st.. HlirHnrtnn. lma. father, VI noon t Walter, sime addnv. i;. (. Jan, MMiuan, home addros 007 lua avenue, Mu?catlnet Iowa,
ne.t of kin mother, Hannah Jans, same address. Walter I;. Hawk. Innttswain's mate, first class, home address St. lxiuis, Mich., next of kin father, Sherman Hawk, same address. T. I). Iliskup, boatswain's mate, second olass, home address Winona, .Minn., next or kin mother, Mrs. Julia liiskup. 75 i:at 3rd St., Winona, Minn. J. Ii. Harris, seaman, home address Tracy City, Teiui.. next of kin father, J. A. Harris, same address. Claude C. WHeox. ordinary seaman, home addros Irinp. Mich., next of kin father, Adclbert XVllcox, same ads7".J. Everett, onllnary seaman, home whliTKH 2sai St. Cloud st., Nov Orleans. Iji., next of kin uncle, Peter I'.verett, same address. Henry l NarsrorovvsKi, private V. s. M. C. home address Baltimore, Md., next of kin sister, Nan Nagorowskl, b$ St. Ann M JCAIti:Z. Mexico. April 21. Gen. Villa upon his arrival in Juarez from Chihuahua said: YA'e do not want a war with the United States or any other foreign nat:on. Mexico lias troubles of her own and Mexico can settle them if it is but r-iori m iltllf limn. PeiSiOnallv I be-
jUevc they arc on the point of settle
ment now. i came to juarez to huw my ijtol American friends, to extend tliom n Itraml it fHenKbil and tO
thank tlumi for the Croat interest they
have taken hi tie errors or me contltution'dit.H to res-tore peace to my unhappy Huntrj. "I do not want xar and I am sure your Mopie do not. Xo have always licen cmxI frleiwU. haven't uf? llf Uir.uldn't xre continue that way? You may rM asureI I wlH ilo all in my lmer t that there is not a change in our relationship.'
NEW YORK, April 21. The turning over of all customs receipts at Vera Cruz to the LInplUh is refrarthxl by local bankers as nothing unnatural in view of the fact that the Mexican external ltwtn.s largely held by the English and Trench have as seenrity the customs receipts from all lorts. Sixty-two iK-r com of the receipts are pledged as security for the S51,117.200 external loan bearing 5 ier -eiit now outstanding and the :$r.,000.ooo 1 per cent gold learimr loan of l!M0. Tliere are nlo s;jofooo,oo treasury lKnls issued last year vvldch liac leen pletlped as security for 2S per cent of the customs receipts. The interest on these obligations amounts to about $2,r00,o00 a year. While figures could not he obtained Thursday as to the amount of the custom receipts annually tho revenues of the Mexican republic in the lat fireal ear were about 5120,000,000 Mexican money.
AUSTIN. Texa, April 21. Got. O. H. Colquitt Thursday, auUiorlred the adjutant encrul's department to provide arnLs and ammunition to a num- . mininl nf home irunrtls tliat
have been organized in toxvns and com
munities on the Texas side or tne iuo (.rande. The lvome guartl force will operate soparatdy from tlic national guard and will he in command of offi--eis of the state raruxer forc' Many telegrams were received by tho governor today from horder points urcinc tliat military protection rx afforded to prevent threateiUHl uprisings Of Mexicans. SAN Tli::0. Cal.. April 2 i. TUntimr In the streets of Kanada. tho capital or Lower California, is reported Thursday nixl't and American ar reported to have been killed. The U. tiw S. Cheyenne has levn ordered
to pro-eetl at once to Kscanada and leaves here at 10 o'clock tonight. SAN FRANCISCO. April 21. l our torpedo boats, the Iavvrcn-c, rrcibi and Hull at Sau.-alito, ami tlie Hopkins at Mare Island, have leen civen instructions to prepare for active service within 21 hours. C. A. C. ENTERTAINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VA Smith's Team Unable to Hit His Indoor I5all and L-? Contest.
With H. G. Spauldinz. new peoretar' of the Chamber of Commerce, as the gue?t of honor, the Commercial Athletic club entertained last night at an informal reception and
smoker. Member? of the Hub and those of the ChamT f t'omnirrce. and th- .South Bend Southern Mirhian baseball team ..'' th invit il iruestf?. About 125 were in attendance. An indoor la.-fhall parn ltvorn the C A. team and a tam froin Manager Kd Smith's .-.quad featured the evening'? entertainnvr.t. After a hot ame the . A. t-am ,mr-ll victorious, 2 4 to 10. A buffet luncheon and smoker followed, during which the fouth Hend Con--rvator." of Music juartt entertained with son"-'.
lady i:a;m:s. Iady Kaglea met in regular ?ssi"r last nicht. Pollowin a business session a social liour was enjoyed. Mr. AUKU?t Nahun'K of Mishawuka itr.J Mrs. Norri.s won honors at eartl. Lady Hertha Arehambr ault. i Ji;i plain, was" presented with ;i pet of silver te spoons and two pieces of iir.cn in. honor of her birthday.
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