South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1914 — Page 2

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Extraordinary values keep ttvngs stirring in our SILK SECTION We ire offering Silk at greatly reduced prices, not at a season when Silks are on the wane, but at the very time when the vogue for Silks is gaining strength daily.

A Summer Messaline A A OQ- J This is a Jine Silk, 36 inches Jl OZfCyCL. wide a beautiful hair-line Silk most popular Silk for street wear during summer. Handsome, stylish combinations in Copen and White, Brown and White, Black and White, Navy and White. Black Taffeta Silks Handsome Silks for evening Jresses 20 in. 79c yd. 22 in. 8&c yd. The Silk for Travel The natural color of these silks are especially adapted for vacation, for auto, for travelling by rail or boat it cannot he surpassed.

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36 In. Silk Pongee 89c yd.

, Rozt & Thompson's ; 27-in. Pongee 95 c yd.

The values of these silks are apparent we advise your inspection.

Advance Pictorial Patterns Wc have received a shipment of Patterns in advance for August as follovs: 5761 Ladies' Wrap. 5777 Ladies' and Mioses' side plaited and box plaited Russian Tunics. 5776 Girls' "Oliver Twist" or "Emily" Dress. 5778 Girls' "Oliver Twist" flat. 5782 Ladies' Coatee. 57S4 Ladies' Coatee.

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165 High Grade Suits for Women Reduced to $10.00 A wonderful opportunity for you to get a splendid garment for the

comincr season.

Gaberdines, Serges, Chudda Cloths included are many Taffeta and Poplin Suits Blacks and Navys included Suits that sold up to S40.00 The Skirts in many instances are worth more. Beautiful Silk

200 Handsome Panama Hats at 3.95 and 5.00

Just arrived, Special Lot of Outing Duck Hats, nfn Beauties at

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attuns- Suits

The time is here with such glorious hot weather when you need a Bathing Suit. Our New Suits are all detachable skirts with bloomers attached to waist. Price $1.50 to $6.00. Bathing Caps, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Bathing Shoes, 25c and 50c.

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A 7 flfh 525.00 to 40.00 values -rlt tplO. UU in Crepe de Chene, Crepe

Meteor, Charmeuse, Taffetas. A Clearance Sale well worth your attention all this season's styles. Over 1000 New Dainty Dresses for Summer Just Arrived They go on sale tomorrow Wednesday Morning. Those of you who failed to get the choice from our last sale will do well to get here early tomorrow morn

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Frocks of Organdies, Voiles, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chene, Wash Silks. 2.98, 3.98, 5.00, 10.00

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200 Handsome Silk Coats

We are showing manv new Outing Coats made of Chinchillas, Serges and Gaberdines with beautiful linings.

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Many Wooltex Garments eluded that sold to SSO.00. eluded are Blacks and Navyssizes.

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New Dresses advertised for Tomorrow's Selling have not been shown before were unpacked Monday afternoon. 500 Handsome Wash Skirts Just reached us by same express $1.50 to $8.00.

New Waist

Lommg Hundreds of New Waists being opened up every day. Prices $1.00 to $ir.00. NEW MIDDY BLOUSES AND SKIRTS TO MATCH Made for us especially. Price $1.00.

Important Notice! New Suits at $25 & $35 We have had several Suits made up from the New Fall Models, made of line Menswear Navy Serge. These are here now, ready for your inspection $25.00, $35.00.

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Unusually Important Sale of Napkins, Towels, Bed Linens A mid-summer selling event that will interest every woman needing these household necessities the Linens and Spreads are of such a weight and texture that is suitable to this season of the yearand all qualities with our standard of merchandise.

A Remarkable Offer in Lingerie

Miblin and Crepe Gowns. C Muslin and Crepe Petticoats. v Muslin and Crepe Combinations.

A complete line of sizes all trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries and ribbon laced.

30 dozen Satin Damask Napkins hi choice patterns, 22x22 in. Reduced to $3.50 dozen. 50 dozen Turkish Towels heavy absorbent, a very special, 23x46 Remarkable value for 25c each. 10 dozen pair Pillow Cases pure linen and hemstitched, 45x36 Reduced to $1.50 pair.

Cluny Lace Scarf pure linen, most serviceable, with pretty design Reduced to 69c each. Pure Linen Crash in oyster white, a tine fabric for skirts and dresses, 45 inches wide Reduced to 65c yd.

Bed Spreads 63x90 $1.25 72x90 $1.50 8 1 x90 $2.00 Excellent for Summer Wear. SATIN BED SPREAD $3.39 Bolster to match scalloped S2x94 worth S4.50.

AUTOMOBILE ROBES STEAMER BLANKETS The pleasures of travelling bv boat

or auto is always pleasanter if provided h

for emergency in climatic changes. We

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$2.98 to $10.00.

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News of Interest

To Polish Citizens

SOCIAIi r.VKXTS. I'mlor tho auspl'.ts of the honor nlilo Si.-tfrH Fclicians tht; pupils of St. Adalbert's Catholic school will present tho plays entitled "Sv. Mlkolaja" (St. Nicholas) ami "Wlad7.ia Ooypodyni' (I)tti thr Housc-Kt-eper) Sunday cnin. June 2. at the auditorium of St. Adelhort's chool. The annual play is part of their ychool work ami the rehearsals are beinc held under the direv tion of the sisters. In th thre-act tlrama entitled '.St. Nicholas" there are 1 children taking part and in th nitily, "lottie tlie Housekeeper," there :ro eisht t-liildren pai ticipatinu'. Hehides the plays tb chihlren rf the miir grades will ;, short program composed of r citations, drills and musical selections. The sin;inic rehearsals (f the ladie' choir of St. John Cantiu Literary society will le h Id Wednesday venin'-T at S o'elork at the aseiation library room, under the direction of Miss ivarl Smcu'or. The military rank of Polish Fal

cons 7,. Balicki No. exercises We tine sd ay o'clock at their own

isioi; st. The fancy work ami drawing done hy the pupils of St. Adelbert's Catholic 5ch('ol Is on exhibition at the school auditori im since Sandav and will last until Thursday evening. The work may le viewt-il from 7 p. m. until 11 p. m The exhibition is combined with an ice i rtani s..ial from whicli the proceed will he usej to nard the church funds. It is thought that almost without further supplications the people r.r the various rol;h parishes will afi.T.cl th affair. Th. pupils of St. Ke lwi. '.. Catholic Fchool helij their annual picnic Monday aftf rnoon at Sprintrhrook park. Th ehihlren spent the afternoon In R delightful way. enjoying the amue. xnent features of the p:irk. u'.unes and r.irf. Thv wen- liomifM y ilev. Anthony Zulowicz, C. S. c., pes tor of the p.iri'h. ; r: ! thr- sistets. Tiie choir of I'ojNh I-tdies' Falcon V.. Pali ki No. l. will h-dd its sinRlnreliearia; Wtdmsday ev.i.im; at S

ct'clock at rA. . hall under the direction of John Deranek. The annual examination of the pupils f St. iledwise's schol bejran this morning. The examiners are Key. Anthony Zubowiez. C. S. C, pastor of the parish. Kev. M. T. tfzalewski, c. S. C, ami Kev. Martin Hanvi:, C. S. C.

1. will hold its evening at s hall on W. Di-

Pi:i:soNAi.s. Mrs-. Planche Woelfel. GOS S. Olive st.. is critically ill. Andrew Kwoczewicz. S. Franklin st.. is seriously ill with rheumatism. Joseph Maciewicz is spending a fewdays with Soe.iii Bend friends. Aloysius Hoslnskl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank llosini'ki. W. Division st., has left for the Roosevelt steamer where he obtain J a position as a cashier. Mr. Hoslnski secured the portion through the recommendation of Thomas (tlasscott. president of the Citizens National bank of Michigan City. Micczyslaus Wasickl returned Tuesday morning to his home in Iaporte after a brief visit in South Rend. Stanislaus Mytlin.'.ci has left for an extended visi? to Purope (Posen.)

Szczukowskl, pastor cht'rch at Terre truest of Rev. An C. S. C. Pastor of

St. Hedwi-ie church, over Monday. Andrew Kazmierczak. Yl' W. Sample st., and Leo Wuliorskl. 1303 W. Sample st., have returned from a few days visit with relatives in Michigan City. Mrs. Jacenty Niezpodzka, Wl W. Napier st.. has been called to South ('hlcaKo by the stfdden illness of her sister, Mrs. Frances Pallcka. Theodore Kowaczewski, of Michigan City, is spending a few days with South Pend friend. Martin Wolanski. of Chicago, is in the city on a business transaction. Miss Henrietta Adelbert. of W. Division st.. left this morninsr for a week's visit with relatives in Chicapo. Mrs. S. K. S2.ilev.ka bought out the millinery store at 1 1 2 " W. Division st., formerly owned by Mrs. Joseph Raczynska, and bus reopened the store

with a complete stock of women's and children's furnishings. Joseph Raezynski. of Chicago, formerly if South Rend, arrived here Monday afternoon for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Miss Helen Kopcas and Henry nopek are leaving Wednesday for Kurope (Cracow).

RA11IS31S. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Piatkowski. 4 S. Lincoln St.. was baptized Sunday evening at 7: '50 o'clock at St. Adelberfa Catholic church. Rev. John Kubacki, pastor of the parish, performed the ceremony and the child was named Gene vleve. The pod -parents were Mrs. A. Lemonda and Theodore Fwald.

DETROIT POLICE SCOUT REPORT OF PATMONTS SECOND KIDNAPING

Rev. lidislaus of St. Stanislaus Coupe, was the

thonv " Zubowicz,

.rAHuiA(;i. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Kurdzielewicz. S3S S. Webster st., to Michael Situs. S. Webster st., took place this morning at 8::.0 o'clock at t. Caslmir's Catholic church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Stanislaus Gruza, O. S. C, pastor of the parish. The attendants were Miss Angela Olszyna. with Michael Szulc. Miss Itose Derimr. with John Lipowski. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Adelbert Sitas, SJS S. Webster st.

300 MEN GO BACK TO WESTINGHOUSE PLANT

DKTKOIT, Mich., June 10. After working all niht in an effort to find the Rev. Louis li. Patmont, the lllinoia "dry" worker who a few weeks a so charged that he was kidnaped by the liquor forces of the district in which lie was working in Illinois, the Detroit police this morning announced that in their opinion the second "kidnaping" of Patmont had considerable back of it that looks queer. Thcv do not sav that ratmont. who Jeft the home of Rev. Claud F. Witty last night and did not return has been kidnaped aain. but they express, serious doubt that such is the case and hint they believe Mr. Patmont is endeavoring to train publicity to benefit him in his campaign for the dry forces. Mr. Patmont, the Rev. Mr. Witty, who is pastor of the Plum St. church of Christ, said this mornintr, was to have gone to 't. Iuis today to testify in tiie rand jury investigation of his first kidnaping".

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W. B. HORNBLOWER DIES AT SUMMER HOME

PITTSBURGH. Pa.. June 1 C. Three hundred workmen f the Westinghouse foundries at Tra fiord 'ity went to work today, notwithstanding" that last night they joined the Allegheny congenial industrial union which body calU-d the strike. These trafford men say they "will not strike at present. The- Westinghouse company continues to import men.

I.ITCHFIKLL. Conn., June 16. William Rutler Hornbiower, associate

judge of the Now York court of ap-! peals, died at his summer home here I today, following an illness of several j weeks. Judge Hornbiower war. one!

of the foremost lawyers in the United j

States.

M"i:s ON $() noti:. Suit for payment of a $2A0 promissory note was tiled asrair.st Jan and Katarzyna Lesniewicz by the St. Joseph Loan anil Trust Co.. In the superior court Tuesday. The plaintiff nsks for judgment of $-3' on the r.ote which was for. three years with 7 percent interest. The plaintiff holds a mortgage on the proverty of the defendants and asks that tiie property be sold to satisfy the claims.

MT. LASSEN CONTINUES TO POUR FORTH LAVA

RKD BLUFF. Oil.. June 1. Steam! and smoke in great quantities con- ! tinued to pour from Mount Lissen to- I day. The mountain's recent activity j has spread U-rror throughout the dis-;

tnct and settlers for miles around have fled. United States Forest Supervisor Rushing today Issued a warning to s;ghtse rs. advising them to keep away from the vicinity of the mountain and Hoards- have 'been posted to warn visitors of their danger.

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M A It I u ; K LIC r.x S ICS. Harry J. Aid worth. "... t rat fie manrer. to Martha K. Ahvurd. JJ.

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It Makes a Difference. Comparison prices are so often fictitious and misleading. The large difference between the former selling prices and the present prices now current here in women's wear may seem exaggerated were it not for the fact that this is the Newman method of clearing out at this time of the year ALL SUITS AND COATS. We will not allow, nor have we ever allowed, any false advertising. All goods are always presented without exaggerate u and the people may rely upon every statement we make. THESE ARE THE OFFERINGS

ALL $25 COATS $ 2 5 0 allVio COATS cQ 7 S

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ALL $45 SUITS at ALL $30 SUITS at ALL $25 SUITS at ALL $15 SUITS at

$15 $9.95 $7.50 $4.95

at ALL $15 COATS at ALL $20 COATS at

$6.95 $3.95

Choosing is easiest now because there are hundreds of Suits and Coats to select from.

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ALL ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE.

Right Reserved to Limit Quantities.

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