South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 176, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1914 — Page 2
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'Hie most delightful place in South Bend to enjoy a. jjooJ luncheon Robertson's Tea Room FRIDAY Trv our Fish Luncheon, 11 to 5. SATURDAY New England Dinner. All the delicacies of the season ices salads summer drinks.
Suit Sale Friday and Saturday
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Pictorial Review Patterns Just received several patterns " in advance for July.
Women
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ments LISLE UNION SUITS Umbrella knee, trimmings silk tape. Regular 5oc, 59c value. Friday and WOMEN'S VESTS Extra large size shaped low neck Friday 7Rn and Saturday ZJb WOMEN'S DRAWERS
Lar;e size tight and
25c
umbrella knee. Fri
day and Saturday. . .
BOYS' DRAWERS Regular 25c valu
Friday and Saturday
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15c
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New Summer Dresses are arriving as fast as the manufacturers can finish them. Our last sale was the surprise of all. We have received another shipment and more to follow. A real swarm of new styles never have we shown such a variety at such prices. 2.98, $3.98, $5.00, $6.00, $10.00 and $15.00 White Crepe de Chene beautiful Voiles and fancy dresses in lace Fancy Vestee Effects with new calla lily collar. Latest in girdles tunic ruffles and pleated skirts also combination of lace Blouses and Fancy Skirts at $10.00 and $15.00. Every dress we are showing has been made during the past two weeks. Beautiful Crepes fine lawns ginghams and sheer Batiste made with tunic effects and long tunics, all sizes to 48. Pretty sashes of ribbons and lace trimmings at $2.98, $3.95. Wonderful values in fine Shadow Laces beautiful Voiles fancy Batistes white Organdies immense range of Misses' sizes in this lot, women's up to 48. Priced at $5.00 and $6.00.
JUST ARRIVED A NEW STYLE IN SWEATERS A sweater for outing made in very desirnblt rnlnrs nnd trV bst
m v ' s-x a a w -. v . of wool yarns. Low (j neck. Pearl Buttons fnl
in Green, Blue, Pink a jaunty garment. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $1.25 A special quality at low price.
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Women's Hosiery
BOOT SILK HOSE With elastic lisle top, toe and heel, in all the fashion's shades. Friday and Saturday, 29c pair. WHITE LISLE HOSE .The summer hose for white shoes full fashioned. Regular 39c value. Friday and Saturday, 25c pair.
LISLE FINISHED HOSE Extra good wearing quality in white, black and tan. 15c, 2 for 25c.
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A long felt want supplied in this new combination garment of Corset Cover and Skirt. A combination that takes the place of a Princess Slip. We are showing a variety of styles in these garments with handsome lace embroidery and ribbon trimming. Priced at $1.98, $2.50, $2.98. PIQUE SKIRTS AT 90c Made in all lengths with scalloped edge embroidered. PIQUE SKIRTS AT $1.50 1 li inches of embroidery around bottom. COTTON POPLIN SKIRTS AT $1.69 Made all lengths with scalloped edge.
NOTIONS DEPT. Klemert's "Featherweight ' DRESS SHIELDS 25c Can be washed in hot water.
MUSLIN SKIRTS
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Special showing of 6 styles Friday and Saturday Skirts with lace flounces and insertion embroidery flounces Crepe Skirts in white and colors with scalloped edging.
Pajamas for Summer W ear
The fine showing of pajamas will in-
3 terest you. The material of tine Jac-
quard Madras are soft and cooling
i plain white or printed patterns made
4 lull ana roomy ana attractively trimmed ! a remarkable value C1 flfl I for 4i-UU
Sheer White Crepe at $1.50.
Athletic Underwear To enjoy the summer and have perfect freedom of bodv wear an athletic union suit. The cost is small if bought here. We are offering garments that are worth double. Made in Madras, Dimity and Soisettes, at 69c, 89c, $1.05 We invite your early inspection.
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S5.0D and S.50 Summer Coats at SI 5.(H) Handsome Coats at SI 5.00 to SI 8.50 Coab (many Wooltex)
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S2.00 $5.00
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S 15.00 Suits, Lot i,
S-10.00 Suits, Lot 2
This includes all Silk Suits.
..$5.00 $10.00
Travel Blouses everv woman needs several they are indispensable. We are offering 3 specials and you'll be surprised at the variety of pretty designs for the price.
Blouses for the Going Away Woman
BLOUSES AT $1.00 BLOUSES AT $1.30 BLOUSES AT $1.98
Made of Striped Voile, Batiste, Plain Voile, Kimona Sleeves and round Collars, turn-back Cuffs trimmed in narrow lace and embroidery. Made m Voiles with fronts embroidered in dainty colors elephant sleeves fine Val. lace collar lace extending down front. Voile Waists trimmed in ecru bands rolling organdie collar organdie Vestee kimona sleeves.
louses for
Evening
D
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Embroidered Voiles and Organdieshandsome designs trimmed with beautiful laces, at $2.98 to $10.00.
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For Misses and Ladies 1.00 to 1.95.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S WEAR 120 CHILDREN'S DRESSES AllOOdd in VUFI ower ed Crepe, double skirt effects, daintv embroidered trimmings. Ages 8 to 14. 150 CHILDREN'S AND JUNIOR DRESSES riti,lltiWred percales, some are tailored dresses but slighily soiled. Friday and Saturday will close them all out at one price, $1.00. Ages 8 to 15.
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Suits The Dombey Suit for boys, made in the pretty designs, are attractive as higher priced suits, yet cheap as overalls. Easy to launder. Ages 3 to 8. Also Buster Browns included in this lot for Friday Rflp and Saturday CUU 5oc Boys' Gingham Rompers, in checks and stripes open OKo
Laces and Embroideries NEW RICE CLOTH at 59c yd. Embroidery flouncing 54 in. wide. SWISS FLOUNCING at 49c yd. EMBROIDERED ALLOVERS 85c value Friday, SOc yd. EMBROIDERED VOILE AND CREPE FLOUNCINGS, $1.25 yd. Very dainty patterns and exceptional values. We also are showing a beautiful line of Embroidery Edging 3 to 18 inches in Crepe, Voile, Swiss and Organdie. LACES Are exceptionally beautiful in designs; the fine weave suggest the spider web. CLUNY LACE 3 and 4 inches at 25c yd. PLAIN NET LACE
36-inch wide at 15c and 25c. SHADOW LACES 4 and 5-inch wide at 25c and 35c. ORIENTAL LACE 18 inches wide at 75c. ALLOVER SHADOW LACE Unusually tine, 50c and 75c. RATI N A EDGE AND BANDING 10c, 15c, 25c White and colors. VAL. LACE EDGE 5( yd. THE NEW PALM SHAPE PARASAL In all the fashion's cinrs Blue. Green, Taniro and i 'lack. The finest of silks and best made frame an 1 h a n d 1 e , $395. CHILDREN'S PARASOLS 25c to $2.00 A SPECIAL SUMMER UMBRELLA 25-in. Para.n stejl frame and rod, made in cirs blue, green and red; an excellent valuj, $1.95. FANCY COLOR COMBINATIONS IN PARASOLS A large variety to match any costume, $1.S3.
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I'LVMOl Til. j Noah V. Houvvr. .Suit. iMn.i and ith-rino Irs. Liilian McOimrey. who has Swttz.T-..n,! lurtis T,.:nlin-,n loft ; , . rrr;ido for some tinn-. t-x-MonJav linen f'r lh- ('.:trn t ; ... i- .-i'cnw-nii,.,, :.t s,.ut!, 1 v ml. I ' t t.. n '.urn to Plymouth soon for KrV. Svit7.T U ft Tui Suiiy. ju iit with h r many fr:onJs. Miss M;ir Suuthworth airiv.lj Mrs. S. StafTotil l'onton llai-bur. lvme Saturilay lr ni a thr - im-p.ths" Mk h.. rtvrnel liomc this morning nay (.n tho California io.m. Mis ! afti-r visitiuvr ovor Sunday with Mr. .-'uthworth is in th 1 1 .f h aitli. j anl Mrs. Sinum York ami f'lmily. Mr. asul Mrs. Carl L. llonad r liatj Mr.. (I. K. Keynohls h f t for her r'tiirnetl to their hm in Jin im-n. i h.m- in Chicago Siiiulay. having rit Samlay v.ith tlu- lain-i s ; Cmr' Maxey ami family nttrndca j..tr'nts. Mr. :tnl Mrs. C.innan. j Jiihii t:'s Iay fXt-rcisos at Hurr (,)ak Mr. ami Mr?. - il Tann r ar- j Sma'.ay, irnlnc by auto. r. u horn- Situri!::y fi.r:i 'h-rk '. ; '. (. Yi'.rriik and his Jprolhor, Cal. It. vh-l Mr. Titiiri'T has ' ; of tliis rity. and Ills nnclo. 15. I'. Yar-
t' KJiiiu; th i -a-t ar in th- hih h hf'ul. Thfv will iwl tln Minirii'-r ir; rivrr.'ii!h. Mi-. Tanr.t-r was futni-
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roses were
tondod visit with her sister. Mrs. P. was the favorite number on the menu
J. I rover. Proi. Martin, her husband, who has lucn teaching in Colorado rollout' at Colorado Sprint;?, is -vvrk-inir with Purdue university this summer and Avill be in Plymouth in July. The Jacoby Sunday school h?U their children's day exercises Sunday evening to a lars? crowd.
Tlie Mt. Olive Sundav school held
card. American beauty
piven as favors. William Horn of Tipiecanoe township died Thursday mornim,-, June 11, at his home, in Tippecanoe township. He was r0 years. 10 months and 16 tlayj old; was born in Knox county, Ohio. July 25. 1S22. He came to Ful-
chi!drens day exercis'es at their; ton eounty with h! father in 18T.3 and
church, four nriles east of Plymouth.
-iiiuiay evenintr. I no crowd w as so
lived there for about a year. He
moved to Marshall county in IS 54 and
larse that the church could not ac- i settled upon the homestead where he commodate tYiem ull. The exercises ' died. Seven children are left to mourn.
irly Miss IU rtlia llocwr, daughter of
were exceptionally irood. A. T. Kichter of the H,e Hive dry
ri-k of South Uend. left last evening; coods store. ntcrtamed his force ot
i .-r Het la Park. Ia.. t. attend the I ch rk at a dinner w hich has become Varri.k reunion, to be held June 1. :i yearly eent of this store Covers Mrs. Karl Martin Ls here fur an ex-wore laid for li and spring chicken
L'2 crandchildren and 12 jrreat-Krand
children. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon and the burial was at Mentone cemetery.
Mrc Mar.-liall Greer died of heart
mile.s southeast of Plymouth, June 16. At 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, S10 S. Michigan St., the marriao of John W. Martin of Kalamazoo. Mich., and Miss Carrie Reeves was solemnized. Rev. W. A. Switzer olliciatinsf. Mr.-. Martin has leen onsagfd s.nce 1S93 at the State bank. Mrs. Ir. 13. C. Knott and Mrs. Ormond went to MiJford, Mich., where tliey will visit with relatives. Mr. and Mr. Halph Loni;hd. county superintendent of ,St. Joseph county schools, and Mr. and Mr?. K K. Steinelach autoed to Torre Haute to attend tho Indiana County Superintendents AAeociation.
Mr. and .frs. Peter Richard return-
disease at her home, thrte and a huiX eU Monday irom an auto trip t.. Chi
cago, whore they visited their dau'h- women pre.-T.t
ter. Mrs. Ed. Wade. On their way home they stopped at places of interest, anions them bein tJie lunnesF? farm. Orlom K. I-eonhard, James li. Unit and O. K. Ellis came down from Hitmen Tuesday and left for Indian.ipolis to attend the state Sunday school convention. Mr. C. Z. Homo and Mrs. Fred Cromley spent Tuesday in South Pcnd.
Kli Terrill v. as in the neighborhood
Saturday. Miss JMr.i Bniwn sp-nt th- w,ti'end with Mi- C- ( il Hartin. Mr. and Mrs. Jo.-eph Rurden .r9 Sand tv pviests if Amrs Thm;.-n .ii.l family. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. lram f s. -jtU Pend sier.t S::nd iv with Mr. and MrJ.
.lames Huston.
ti u ti corn:. T . . , , , t .. , A daughter. Glayds -ta. was born . Mrs. Jam ,. I"Ioy M-ta T,-,i7 to Mr. and Mrs. Will Mover Wedr.cs- a!t : r.o -n at the Capfiman h-r. e.
day. June 10. Mm. Ward Rarnes -t Portage
was m
The Hamilton La.lu s" Aid ""' iM !h. ( -hbcrhool
met at the home of Mrs. Ro?- Niui r
son last Thursday. Then- were 1 Th ursJay.
