South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 175, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1914 — Page 2

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Bathing Season is Open Before buying- your new Bathing Suit we invite your inspection of the latest detachable bkirt in Bathing Costumes. Blooniers arc attached to the waist $1.50 to $6.00.

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Special in Hand Mirrors Ebony and mahogany finish a very useful mirror to take on your vacation. Specially priced on Thursday at 19c, 2Sc, 29c, 39c, 95c, $1.39, $1.95.

We have yet to learn of an instance where a woman, once having worn a Frolaset front laced corset, lo return to another make. At all events, let us show you the n e w Frolaset models. Prices $3.50 to $5

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J0 The Quality Short Silk Gloves 50c to $1.25. Gloves Loiv Silk Gloves 75c to $2.00.

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SIC LINGERIE FOR SUMMER The popularity of Crepe de Chene for Underwear increases, every year. This season has shown a wonderful increase. The softness of the material is very inviting for the hot weather. BEAUTIFUL GOWNS Made in full length and very wide trimmed TC nn with pretty Val. and Shadow Laces pJ.UU

COMBINATIONS Corset Covers and Drawer Combinations in pink and white lace trimmed $2.95 and

PRINCESS COMBINATION Laces of unusually fine patterns

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CORSET COVERS of Crepe le Chene are the proper garment to wear with the transparent waists. Handsome models with lace M nn trimmings and ribbon shoulder straps v UU

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Imported French Lingerie The demand for hand embroidered is very great. We are offering a special for Thursday that shows the deft, delicate needlework for which French needlewomen are famous. NIGHT Five different styles all beautiful hand embroidGOWNS ered high and low neck long and short sleeves $2.98 a wonderful value all sizes.

Two "Kayser's" Value Specials

When we say Specials we mean Special in Quality and Value in wear. The two following items are combinations of both. UNION SUITS AT $1.50 Made to tit and feel comfortable. The Wonder foot" Silk Hosiery $1.50 Interwoven with Lisle Thread, giving more strength and wearing qual-

Women 's Pure Silk Hose P1 A A High spliced heel, J)i.Uv double sole, toe and heel of lisle 12-inch lisle top in black, tan and colors.

SILK UNDERWEAR CARTER'S UNION SUITS IN SILK $3.50 and $5.00 The ideal garments reinforced under the arm and at crotch Pure Silk. TALIAN SILK KNICKERBOCKERS $2.98, $3.98 Made of Pure Silk in Mack and white knee length garments of refinement.

KAYSER'S ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR A beautiful line of Union h'uits. and Knickerbockers in Pure ilk. the most beautiful garments made at prices far below their value S7.r0 to SIO.OO. We invite your inspection.

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Mull Curtains 22 yds. long, in white only, at 49c, 69c, 89c, $1.19 Florentine Lace Curtains Fine grade of Marquisette with neat embroidered design, in white and ecru, 2' yds., A new patterns S4.00 value for $2.79 pair. ,

Curtain Material at 25c yd.

Fine quality Scrim, 40 inches wide, in white, cream, ecru,

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Cretonne for Summer Draperies All new designs and handsome colorings, also adapted for covering porch furniture 1 7c, 23c, 34c yd.

EXTRA rAST COLOR y. QUALITY

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18x36 49c .36x12 $1.49 $3.95 6x9 $4.65 8x10 $7.45 9x12 $8.45

Quality Rugs at Reduced Prices AXMINSTER BRUSSELS WILTONS The following Rugs are of the Billow Quality and that is the best Rug guarantee. The lot is composed of only 15 in Floral and Oriental designs, as follows: No. 3 9x12 Bigelow Axminster, S25.00 value, for. .$18.95 No. 1 9x12 Bigelow Body Brussels, S20.75 value. .$19.95 No. 39x12 Bigelow Roval Wilton, S35.00 value. .$28.95 No. 29x12 Bigelow French Wilton, S55.00 value. .$35.00 No. 2 9x12 Smith's Seamless Axminster, S30 value. $24.95 No. 4 9x12 Smiths Seamless Wilton, $3o value. . .$24.95 SMALL RUGS No. 6 27x54 French Wilton, S6.50 value $ 4.45

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65 Summer Coats

Tomorrow $1.00

Coats that sold all season at $5.00 and S7.50.

115 Handsome Coats

Tomorrov $2.00

Coats that sold up to si 5.00 Clearance Sale tomorrow at 82.00.

250 Handsome Coats

Tomorrow $5.00

iManv fooltex Models Garments that sold at Si 2.50, Si 5.00 and SI 8.50.

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35 Silk Coats

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In two lots that sold all season at SI 7.50 and S25.00.

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Of Ail Ready to Wear Garments. It will be the greatest Clearance Sale ever held in Northern Indiana. Read carefully Come early Sale starts at 8 A'. M; Clearance of All Suits Tomorrow Divided Into Two Lots $5. 00 and $10. 00 All suits that sold to $1 5.00 Table 1 at $5.00. AH suits that.soid to $40.00, Table 2 at $10.00. This includes all Silk Suits.

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Clearance Sale of Splendid Cloth Skirts at $1. 00 Values upto $5.00. These skirts are all wool serges--Navy Blues and Blacks All sizes. 150 Lingerie Dresses

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Mostly WJiite Dresses slightly soiled all sizes values lo SI o.oo.

Tomorrow $1.98

500 Handsome Wash Dresses

Made of fine Zephyr Ginghams, Piques, Oxford Linene all sizes to 44.

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"OPENED GATES" WILL BE GIVEN FRIDAY Mi Ol.i UoriirraiK to Take Part oT "lUx rratton" in tlie Pageant.

coinpany has mailt large models of t-a h f the various jart? of a watch by mran of which the manufacture Hi wn'fhi's will bo tlonionstrateil. The manufacture of toxr will !e demon-strMt-I by the Campbell l'aper llox K-mpany and other manufacturers will t;ivo models of their MnUhfd jo oUut ts.

the estate. Mrs. Winters is the secretary of the Price organization iu Pennsylvania and if in South Iieml in the interests of th- various claimants of tlie estate.

MI.vh oig;i lUi.-encrans h.is been procuire.l to take the iart f "Keereatln" in the V. W. A. jaffeant. "Tlie Opened Iatcs". to be n relented I'riday evtninK and Saturday afterTiOou anl evening at Sprincrbrook I'arK. The ciM !iow complete and rehearsals are jjrosrecslnjy satifaetorily under the direction of Mr.". Mary Ha s-Iianks ami Mi.3 Vera Oin.pbcll. nn.- of the phasing features of the rifr'air will be folk dane.s by the hih -rhool Kymnavium classes. There will !. b rxhil itn of roiiu t.s and iro-(e-f.es ;,f certain of South lnd ifli'itriev, a.s ne of thr ct-isodes of the lKrAnt. T.; b''rj:h i.d Watch

PRICE HEIRS CONVENE ArtoriKMui U SjHMit Iii DIk'UIiij: of (ienernl Matters. The expected revelations reardin the location of important papers pninp; the riKht to the famous Price estate- in Maryland valued at $400.onn.ueo failed to matcrinlize yestrrday afternoon at a meeting of descendants of the family. The meetlnr was held in the Pnion labor hall, and Mn. !.tiey t. Winters w.-5 expected to tell important, fact?, hut refrained. The ?tslon wa devote, l to a discussion of general matters regarding

TWO APPLICATIONS. Two upolieations were recelel and two candidates were given the iirst decree at the regular meeting of Montauk tril o No. 42C at P.ed Men hall Tuesday nitfht. The work in securing new members durin? the pa-t month was highly praised by the lodtre authorities.

TAKi: FIHST HANK. Nine men were given the fir?t rank and 12 applications were received at the meeting of rii5ade lodge No. 1 . Knights of Pythias, at their regular meeting at K. of I, hall Tuesday night.

PARTIES WHO TORE DOWN FLAG CENSURED Army ami Navy L'uiou to Help Itocniltin.': Oilieors in Seaitli for Culprits.

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IIIUTII xotici:. Mr. antl Mr. John Walz. a son. born June 15.

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.-V vote of censure against the unknown parties who tore down the army recruiting station !la was ased at tlie meeting of, Poinsett Garrison Army and Navy union. Tuesday night in I-asnlle hall. The garrison also volunteered tioir a. -distance to the recruiting ofTicrs in their efforts to ascertain the identity of the culprit?. The following otJUers were ejected: Vmmander. A. J. Duggan: 5enior vice commander. rcd nherle: junior ice commander. Charles Noble; adjutant. A. J. ScijTrt-r quartermaster, Mr. iH'Lettt r; oftiocr of the day. Tony Wider; Otl.cer of thO ffUUrd, Joeidl

Harvard: oiticer of the watch. J. R. Huka.iei; chaplain, J. Duggan ; executive council. It. Swartz, Geo. W. Feaser and Mr. I la Id win. Ten net comrades were mustered and the charter was iosd with 22 names. A social Kefsslon will be held following the installation at the next meeting and the Grand Army of the Republic, Sons of Veterans and the United Spanish War veterans, with their wive, will be invited. i ik;o jcitk. 1 Ni:V YOIIK. June 17. Jair.es C. Fargo Tuesday resigned as president of the American Express rompany nnd Cipo. Taylor vice pre.ider.t in charge of the company's hu.ines in Chicago was elected to succeed him.

RAILROADS TO BECOME FEDERAL CORPORATIONS

MATtUTAfiK LICKXSKS. Albert II. Dahler. 31. teacher, Iifayette, Ind.. to Mabel Lowry, JO, Granger, Ina. Alexis Cequtlhtrd, real e-talennd Insurance agent, to Mary Clarke. 26.

Ienur Tntrtnluoeil liy Senator New -land to Ik lart of Trti-t Prtnrrain.

WASHINGTON. June IT. Federal j

incorporation of railways engaged m interstate commerce is provided tor In a bill introduced in the senate Tues

day by Sen. Ncwlands. chairman of.

the senate committee. It will be pressed fus a portion f the legislative tru?t program ami after !eng formally considered by the committee will he favorably reported hack to the senate. "The recent decision of the fu. preme court In the Shreveport case points decisively toward the necessity of organizing as riational corpirat!onthe great railway systems of this country," said Mr. Newlands in presenting his bill In the acnute.

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Ever' Sunday in June ( Returning -a me d.iy LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. Hound trip to IndiauaiolU M.7. Train leaves South 7 ... in.

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You can always tell a man of :a imjortanie by the way he stretche his neck to jet into ;t group photograph. Cincinnati Knuuucr.

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