South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1914 — Page 2
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1 ! Tiinisn.w, ourom:it s, in THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES "SAFETY IN THE SHOP." TOPIC OF CONFERENCE 0 More Great Movements of Fall Merchandise and still the good things pour in from the manufacturers. All this past week we have been taking over huge lots of splendid goods and making them ready for sale. Robertson' Bum C Gloves for Women & Children Boys' Clothing Department 2nd Floor i A Pictorial Review Patterns ri
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I low to prvr-nt .'I'citlf-nts in minr.H ami factories, on railroads and in bonus will bo considf'nd by "safety xpfTts'' from all jarts of xhc country .ii-n tho National Couruil for Industrial Safety meets hen- Oct. l::. What th' wove rnmrnt ran do to jironiotc safety in indi;siri s will be diseu.ssed by H. M. Wilson. enirn'T-in-ohar of iHirvau of mines of Pittsburgh,
SAYS SEIZURE OF ISLAND WAS MILITARY NECESSITY
Japan! Mini-ter Av-urs I'nitcd States Ainbaiidor of no 11torior Mtht
TOKIO, Oct. Il.'causo of intimations in th Aineiv-an irs that Japan's naval activities in the I'acilic orean are aimed at the l'riite'1 states, .Iinitr of Foreign Affairs Kato assured (.Jeorge W. (Juthrie, the Ameriean ambassador, today that the seizure of the (ierman island of Jaluit in the Marshall archipelago was a military necessity. It was due. ho said, to the fact that the (;-rman cruisers in the Pacific are securing ooal in order to carry on their raids on shippirn: of the allies. While the government has made no statement as to how it will dispose of Jaluit after the war, all otlieials declare that it will not be occupied permanently. Thc-y assert that Japan's purpose is to protect the shipping and not to extend territory.
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NO HOPE FOR HARRIMAN I,liyUia"s Ilelleve Death of liankcr Only Matter of Hours. MOUNT KIKU N. V.. Oct. S.
lutors atteruiin'-r J. llurdcn Harri-I man, the banker, who is suf(Vrin.f j from a digestive trouble, held out no
hopo today for his recovery. Dr. Harold ttarclay, who h;us attended the .'iek banker for several years, believes that death is a matter of only a few hours. Kthel, the 3 0-year-old daughter of the banker, has arrived at the Harriman homo from her school in Daltimore.
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NEWLYWEDS SERENADED rriends of K. M. JotuiMin Kide Couple About the fity.
T'riends of K. M. Jomson and his bride, who was Miss Marie Kemp, tfot -en last niht for their marriage at Niles, and pneeeded to ive them their second wedding joiirnv. A earriatre was secured and with a couple of donkeys attached. the friends proceeded to corner Mr and Mrs. Johnson and drove them about the city. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are making their home at Hroadwav.
Yorn r.MJj cm.u m:i:ds atiknTK). N use t fuss and try to wear it out. It will wear you out Instead. Take Dr. Kind's New Discovery, relief follows ouirkly. It checks your cold and Soothes' your Couih away. 1'leasant, Antiseptic and Healing.
Chik'ren like it. Cet a SOc. bottle of I
Dr Kind's Xew Tiscovery and keep it In the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamberlain. Manchester. Ohio. Money back If not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. Adv.
l.APA KTTi:. Herbert Kdwards was stabbed in tho left side by Bryant Swu'crt, because IMwards was talking with Swisert's wife. Edwards will die.
A SHOWING OF HIGH GRADE SUITS. Several hundreds to make vour selection from at $15.00, $18.50 and $25.00. The very latest models in long and short coat lengths with collar, lapels, cuffs and belts of silk velvet or self materials. Linings of guaranteed silks and satins. Plain skirts. MANY COPIES OF IMPORTED MODELS at $25.00 to $60.00 of French Broadcloths, Poplins and Gaberdine also some of Men's Wear Serges. These charming models showing the new novelty and fur trimmings, are beyond comparison when quoted at such low prices. The New Military effects in coats are largely plain tailored with girdles, belts and yoke. TWO HUNDRED NEW ARRIVALS IN SILK DRESSES that in style and value are unsurpassed. The Basque, Semi-Basque, and Redingote showing the tunics with the Russian Flare, Accordian pleats and Circular Flounces bring out all the new skirt ideas. Materials are the popular Crepes, Poplins and Charmeuse. Prices range from $12.50 to S50.00.
ALSO WOOL DRESSES. Tailored for the street or general wear in all wool Serge or Combination of Serge and Satin. These dresses carry out all the new blouse and skirt effects showing fancy collars vests and girdles also have the latest braid trimmings. STARTING THE FUR SEASON. This week we offer special values in Furs. Coats, Sets, Single Muffs or Scarfs. Hudson Seal Muffs, SI 5.00 to S75.00. Near Seal Muffs, $10.00 to S20.00. Sets in Near Seal, Fitch trimmings, at S35.00. Sets in Scotch Mole, $25.00 to $50.00. Sets in Russian Fitch, $47.50. Sets in German Fitch, $75.00. Hudson Bay Sets at $50.00, $60.00, $75.00 to $125.00. Also a complete line of Fur Coats. A GREAT SALE OF FINE RAIN-PROOF STORM COATS, $2.65, $3.50 TO $15.00. Two more days of this bad weather protection sale. It pays to be prepared at all times to protect your pretty dresses from being ruined by rain and sleet, especially at such saving prices we are offering. GLOVES FOR CHILDREN. We can tit the smallest child in gloves made as carefully in styles same us our wonderful Perrin's Gloves tor women. See our window display. Mittens, 35c, 50c, 59c Gloves at 50c, 75c, S 1.00, SI. 10, 51.25.
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In Children's Millinery. We have excelled all past seasons in the beautiful assemblage of hats for children, tailored in silk velvets and plushes. We are making a special feature of this fine collection, showing at unusual low prices. 50c, $1.00, $1.50
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BEAUTIFUL PLUMES in black and colored Ostrich at $1.75, $2.75 and $4.75.
NEW DESIGNS IN SHAPES in Turbans and Sailors. Special for Friday and Saturday, $1.95.
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Chinchilla Coats, colors, brown, light or dark grev velvet piping checked linings. Ages 2 to S, at $2.98. All Wool Chinchilla Coats, wide belts, pockets, velvet collars, colors, navy, brown, copen, light and dark grey. Ages 2 to S years. Special, $5.00. Handsome Astrakan, Corduroy and Imported Chinchilla Coats, all new models, in black, navy, brown and grev, from $5.00 to $12.50 Girl's Wool Chinchilla Coat in rey, navy and castor velvet collars. Wool Corduroy Coats in navy and Copenhagen silk braid trimmed belted "backs. 8 to 14 years at $5.00. Girl's Cape and Raglan Coats in plaids and striped cheviots, some with black silk braid trimmings, others with a touch of Roman Stripe Velvet. S to 14 years, $5.95. Handsome Coats of plain or plaid Zibeline, some with capes, others with the new circular skirts and belts. Trimmings of Velvet, Plush or plaid. Ages S to 14 vears. $7.95, $10.00 and $12.50. Girl's Rain Capes in checks and plain navies, also wine. Ages 6 to 14 years. $1.98 and $2.98. Raincoats for Girls and Boyf Raglan sleeves, grev mixtures. Hats to match. 2 pieces for $2.98. Girl's Wool Dresses. Dresses of serge, navy or brown, trimmed with plaid. Roman stripe or Braid. Ages 6 to 14 years. $2.50 and $2.98. Dresses of all wool serge. In navy, brown or wine, some with Sailor collar and tie, others with new roll collar and girdle, manv with Ioiiq' tunics or sashes. Ages to 14 years. '$3.95 and $5.00. JUST RECEIVED. A new l:re of Middy Blouses with long sleeves, band on bottom, lacing up sides, all white or with collar and cull's of navy, Copenhagen or red. Ages 8 to 14 years. $f.25. All Wool Sweaters for little folks roll collars pockets and some with belts 24 to 28. Colors, red, white, Copenhagen and brown. Caps to match, 25c and 5oc. $1.00 to $2.50. Girl's All Wool Sweaters, in red, tan and grey roll collars and pockets. Fancv weaves. Sizes 28 to 34. $2.00 value Special', $1.25. FOUR SPECIAL VALUES IN SKIRTS at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. The newest models in Serges and Poplins are showing the full skirts. The tunic or foundation skirt is usually set on deep yokes in circular and
a variety of pleated effects. SPECIAL CORSET DEMONSTRATION AND SALE. NOW ON THE 3RD FLOOR. Mrs. Walsh, special demonstrator of the Royal Worcester Co. is here for two weeks. Now is your chance to obtain remarkable information regarding fitting which is the keynote to comfort in corset wearing. Every model has ? special idea in designing. Come and see them. NEW SILK PETTICOATS FROM $2.98 TO $5. In Messaline and Jersey Silk with deep flounces in pleating of both Jersey and soft silks. All desirable shades including black, navy, de Negre, Russian green also many lighter shades for evening gowns. GLOVES FOR WOMEN. The stamp of V. Pen'in & Co. is criterion of quality. There is no better made. Perrin's are first quality. Colors to harmonize with any costume. Styles of all descriptions. Prices from $1.00 and up to $4.50.
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