South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 July 1914 — Page 2

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Tl'KSDAY, .ILIA 21, 191 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

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ifeTAW FLOOR FIGURE 8 SALE 8:38 to 9:38 8 ITEMS IN DOMESTICS AND WASH GOODS 10c Full Bleached Muslin, 36 in 6c 25c French Gingham, 32 in. 10c lSc iMadras Shirting, 32 in. .10c 19c Imperial Chambray, 30 in 10c 1 5c Crinkle Crepes, 30 in.. 10c 1 5c Punjab Percales, 36 in. .10c 25c to 4os Colored Wash Fabrics 10c 25c to 40c White Linaire 10c 36 in. Summer Silks, Printed Foulard and Jacquards 38c LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Shadow, Linen, Vals and Flouncing, up to IS in.; all in one big lot; One Hour Sale 18c UNDERWEAR HOSIERY 59c Union Suits for Women! One Hour Sale 38c 50c Vests and Drawers for Women; One Hour Sale. . .28c 5oc Wayne Knit Women's Hosiery; One Hour Sale... 28c 50c Union Suits for Boys; One Hour Sale 28c LINENS. $2.50 Patterns Table Cloths, 68x68; One Hour Sale. . .S1.58 $1.00 Linen Lunch Cloth, Hemstitched; One Hour Sale 68c 39c Linen Huck Guest Toweling; One Hour Sale, yd 28c SILK GLOVES. $1.25 Tuckered Top Gives, in silk, 16 button; One Hour Sale 78c MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Summer Shirts, One Hour Sale 38c Summer Shirts, One Hour Sale 58c These two items we have assembled for your judgment in Shirt Values.

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Quick Disposal Prices Before Inventory Every Department Contributes Extraordinary Values Are you interested in genuine bargains? July is a month that requires stringent methods to attract attention Prices with quality is the greatest attractive magnet. WEDNESDAY MORNING We are going to hang out this magnet in revealing the greatest price reductions from 8:38 to 1 1:38 only This unusual sale will be held hourly on each floor as follows Main Floor 8:38 to 9:38. 2nd Floor 9.38 to 10:38. 3rd Floor 10:38 to 11:38. You are not to think of odds and ends, or seconds in merchandise but of an attractively low price on particularly timely offerings of seasonable goods goods that meet your present needs. Merchandise will be arranged on Special Tables and extra salespeople have been provided to give you quick action on your selec

tions Lome early.

SECOND FLOOR FIGURE 8 SALE

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These Prices Will Prevail Only During Hours Advertised

9:38 to 10:38 SI. 25 and S1.50 White Tub Skirts, One Hour QO Sale VOC SUMMER Q8c DRESSES. ' . . Q in white and colors, p I . y O in 3 big lots with o aq values $2.98 to S10. ipZ. Vo WOOL SUITS. Junior, Misses and Women's, EE $3.98 SI. 00 Summer Waists, for Women, One r n Hour Sale OOC Sl.OO Children's Wash Suits, One Hour r q Sale D5C 25c Wash Blouses for Children, One Hour 1 n Sale , I OC S9c Wash Dresses for Girls, 8 to 14; One Hour An Sale ... 500 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats; One AQ Hour Sale oc Third Floor Figure 8 Sale 10:38 to 11:38 SI. 25 and 51.50 House Dresses; On. Hour 70 Sale OC 75c Summer Corsets, Jo One Hour Sale IOC 51.00 to 51.50 Lingerie in

Combinations, Corset Cover and

Drawers; Crepe and muslin Night Gowns; Underskirts; One

S,r 78c

One Hour Sale OL S2.75 Bieelow Rue, 24x48;

One Hour Sale S2.18 t 5520.00 Wilton Rug, 9x12; f

One Hour Sale S 16.48 i

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Late News from the Surrounding Towns

PLYMOITI!. aid Mr?. Hrovn who Wfrc hero by the death of Mr..

returned to Knox, their

M. Montgomery for Hloomincrton. spend tw weeks

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home. Mr. and Mrs. J. left Friday ewnlnpr 111., where they will

before visiting other points. Mr3. John Me Furl in went to Walkrrton to spend a few days with her daughter. Mrs. (J rover Spahr. Mr. and Mrs. Messerly of Winainae. who came on the account of the death of her aunt. Mrs. IiHr;ish, will visit for several weeks with her aunt1, Mrs. Sarah Hradley and Mrs. outcalt. Mr. and Mr?. J. A. Cunningham went to ICiles. Mich , w hre they will hpend a few days with Mrs. Cunningham's brother, H. E. Walker. Wm. Helms received a card from Foster Helms at Lima. O.. Friday niornins: announcing the Mrth of a haby girl on Thursday evening. Mrs. Helms will he remembered as Mi.3 Anna Mullenhour. Mrs. Byron Spitler and sister, Mis3 iJeorRia Worley, of Warsaw, who have been the guests of liev. and Mrs. J?pttler. returned home Friday. Conrad Uersman was in the city Thursday and left In the evening for h.s home in Peru. Mr. Hersman hail heen on a visit to his daughter's. Mrs. Horn, of Valparaiso. Rev. J. Tremmel has moved into

the new parsonage of the church and i3 enjoying his new locatirn. Mrs. Ora Nines went to South Bend to spend a few days with her son. Ralph Kriekson. and other friends. Rev. J. J. Coleman and wife and two daughters, formerly of Rbmouth. are visiting his sister. Sirs. Chas. Van Camp, and other relatives. They live nor; at Houghton. N. V. Wm. P. Shaffer went to Argos to Attend the funeral of his lather. Henry Shaffer, which was held Saturday at 10 o'clock at the Advent church. Miss Aie Morlock left Saturday evenlnsr for James lake in Steuben ccunty. IndianA. for a two weeks' outing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Max Eckstein of Chicago are guests of the family of Rev. W. Ix)gan. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCiowan returned to Chicago after a 10 days stay with Mrs. McCiowan's) people. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Kuryer, sr. Mrs. John Roper went to Ober Saturday morning where she will visit with Mrs. Arthur NVwman. Rev. J. F. Pressnall went to Tippecanoe whtre held services Sunday morning. The Christian Sunday school will have their picnic ut Culver nxt Saturday. Thou. Clifton went to Benton Harbor Saturday to remain oer Sunday. Mr?. L. M. Iiuer and two children left for a week's outing at Pine lake. They will be the guests of her brother, Melvin Chase. Miss Flo Mead entertained her Sunday school class Friday evening at her home on Fast tiarro stn-et. Miss Gladys Hoover is the teacher of the class. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shafer attended the funeral of Henry Shafer. uncle to Leonard, at Argos, Saturday morning. Frtd Fich homo from Indiana

Harbor for over Sunday with his family. Rey H. Nelson takes Agent Montgomery's place at the Vandalian station while he is away on his vacation. Mrs. Clark Thompson is reported not as welt the past week. Kdward Furry died at his home on South Mich. st. at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Emma Kuntz died Sunday at her home on Lewis st.

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NILES. Edward Rlbble, who was horn in Niles 59 years ago, died Monday morning nt his farm home on Piatt st. after a long illness from complication of diseases. Mr. Rlbble has always resided in Niles. In 18S5 he was married at Cassopolis to Miss Mary Pollock, who with two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Insure and Miss Esther Ribble of Niles. survive him. Two brothers. Amos and John, of Niles. and three sisters. Mrs. C. H. Johnson of Niles. Mrs. B. F. Willard of South Bend and Mrs. A. G. Geyer of Morris, 111., also survive. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the resi

dence. Burial will occur in Niles. i Win. Reider has received word of

the dath of his nephew and a young

friend of the latter at Cuyao. The couple were walking railway and stepped from the of one train directly into the

path of another. lister Barbour has resigned his position on the railroad to again enter the empb'V of the city as a members of the ihe department. August Gross, age 76 years, while returning from church on Sunday, became confused in crossing the street and was struck bj a Licycle rider by the name of Frank Hodgson who was returning from services at the same church. The aged man has been unconscious for oer -4 hours, but this utternoon the physician believed he would recover.

Mrs. Geo. Forler and Elizabeth, who were called ha. Neb., on account of the Mrs. Forler's brother, have

home. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne. 77 Howard street, died Sunday evening. Mrs. Chas. Case is in Berrien Springs on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. Harriett Brayman.

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Our buyers have just returned from the New York market where they Purchased for Cash the Most Remarkable Bargains ever offered in Splendid New Summer Apparel. We offer still greater sales still greater bargains, continually giving the people still greater reasons for coming here here to trade Read every item on sale tomorrow Wednesday

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FLICKHYTOWX. Elmer and bell Morrow and families have returned to the city after spending their vacation with their father. Geo. Morrov,, in Center township. Lakeville and Teegarden baseball teams crossed bats on Sunday at Riddle's lake. The score was 4 to 5 In favor of Iakevllle. Stelner and Bondurant. real estate n.en of Plymouth, have purchased the Henry Fluekey farm. The huckleberry marshes are rilled with people every day and the "huckleberry ijueen" are ousy. I. N. Fluekey has started a lunch :oom at his obi headquarters and ill soon put in a fresh stock of greet Tie.

Great New York Purchase Sale To $5 White Skirts 98c 300 Beautiful White Skirts in Ratines, Cordelines, Linens, and striped materials a most wonderful bargain To $5.00 values, this sale

Great New York Purchase Sale Children's $2 Wash Dresses 50c 1,000 Children's Colored Wash Dresses ages 6 to 14 years worth to $2.00 This sale

-Great New York Purchase Sale-

S2.00 WASH DRESSES 74c

500 New Wash Dresses all colors and sizes $2.00 values this sale

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$5.00 WASH DRESSES $1.94 1,000 New Wash Dresses many new materials many styles J) SI including the long tunics all sizes never before such qJJJq values $5.00 Dresses, this sale $6.50 WASH DRESSES $2.94

700 New Wash Dresses white and all colors all the latest ft) New York styles tunics with ribbon belts greatest values ivS rr J t cc en Ui.

we ever oiicrcu yuu wuiui iu u.uu m aau TO $10.00 WASH DRESSES $3.94 200 New Wash Dresses in white and colors in all the very $6T) (fK I

latest New York styles all sizes values to $10.00 Sale Price

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Great New York Purchase Sale $5.00 Silk Waists $1.74 In Roman stripes, floral designs white and black Wash Silks all sizes $5.00 Silk

Waists Just think of it! only

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$1.50 and $.2.00 Shirt Waists 74c

1,000 White Waists in Organdies, Voiles, Lingeries and Rice Cloth. $1.50 and $2.00 Waists this sale

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Great New York Purchase Sale $3 to $3.98 Waists $1.49 Big purchase of Beautiful White Waists in Voiles, Lingerie and Organdies beaulk ful styles lace or embroidery trimmed all sizes all new $3.00, $3.50 and $3.98 Waists This sale

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