South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1914 — Page 2

v;im:si).v. onomat us, in THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME, QUEEN OF SPAIN AND PRINCESS BEATRICE. 13 irk A W The News of MMMk and MICHIGAN R i i o !3 NDUtJA TAKES LEAD i ir I, ?)!'' a r . 1 1 1 . .::"!ntr the! " ; t - f - T . 1 1 .t.',ik''rs, in ; i 1 iti to , Ita'U .r.t aro .7. v. .T.-yr.er. v.ipf-r- ! i ri t ml'-rU of nnhlic instruction. North ! PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS hv V?;: VV 1

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: A. n. l-v,, jirlr.ein.il of uilham

Formation of Pan American As

sociation First Step in Extension of Commerce.

l''Tin hiL-h school, I'll dadelph ami

J It. V. t'. Paeby, university of Illinois. '

INMAXAl'i'MS.

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WAR INCREASES WORK Tanneries An Set Woikinr Day ami i:Iit I J !-: 1 1 of War.

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INDIAXA1M L1. t. 2. Tali

h.in.lrMl.- of millions .;: ...ll.trs v.-i.itli nfii nr.- working day :mi1 nU'lit to

1.: '! in th- I'nit

till ijil'i" irom n;inii'.s n;?tkrH was

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t. !?-.-! l.y Jiiirojx an n iti"ii- no'., at war anno ;::.( ! following a. conifi-i an l miih'Tis n;oi.- to (nine froni tlo- an-n.l-l !y '.mi ja r vci.t of th- i -.iin.- -our t-. all nn-olii itfri, n ui-ar.ti. hnrra-s-; ir.annfa . tun rs of AniTiM. j irjov rui.rit t" r o h oat for additional I nt-x i c t f 1 oi d is from warring ! .nillioji in i (m:-rf- ami tra'i- with liar. ; for .'M.mmi M-ts ,,f harm's-.. th rra,-rtrioii ly rich Sonth' Am-rican ;n. f :.-') -..liars ami l"i.0O Hadill'-s I ::nti i-M has i o n l iuncn' d uitn in-jf(,,m l th tanm ri .- w iili low stuck.s. f ri.-- c.'trii'--! i. j ! Sr.!:l';;;aI;,:,.;v,.h,;.;,r! two killed under auto ; ..'iCuriiMr.i t i' : of thr Pan . na-i it ar. i 'I ral" tati'.ri. ', i T n a .a;;tl .-t" k ui Triirk SMcnnl DU TcU-'

T ?1 ",tMMI( to '(. (I' Votfd to th 'S- j

tat - htn nt of roliyiim ami -Nj'o.-i-liofi i nildm:.- for thi- .ii..i u of Ami ra an iT.. li;(t in tin- j . : i r i ' ; ; a 1 cities of ill.- '..nth Am-r:caii r ; l.licj. Tlif ni"oi"l"r.'itors r 1 1 l'od M. lial.-t:i. .Linus A. Ihr.irk, ;ili..it IUrolr-n. Thomas Ta'art. 'h..:lc- A. Hookwal- : r ami X. AI. I inIlir. It.'li '.n.ti'o:.-.

and f:'.-n X. 'o!c-.tt .f Marion.

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IXIiIAXA POMS. O. t. js. Md.lo .'...-'. .".. and Min i Smoi k. acd four. '.'. ! killl rnnl Horner Smock, father of thf 1 it 1 1 j Klrl, viis jK-rhajis fatally ln;'nr d wlmn an anto truck driven 1 ,';!v' !ccaini' nnmanaKiii!? in Kn-

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'm- I i It . j M;iP'- .n;i-'r a.-. iiod . . . . ' . i .11, ii, All )w victims win lmn'd h-

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ci nsiu d. ; 'aso had Sniof k and his daimhttT ' ns oinp.uiions anil was takir.",' t h ni i horm- at a rapid tain h-n tin- acidont o."'cwrr d. !

AM- i t I lal.

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SHOT IS MISDIRECTED

l Hoy Trying In Kill Snakr. Wounds,

Mot!i-r Sciion-I v,

VL'AV. Tnd.. net. Mr-. Frank M lit n. JO vr;irs ohl. was i a j ii it-i l

W'ol.aMy I'a'ally wlifii lifr son Hu- I

.olo'ilcd. tlii-M-

.iil l.i no i'ilt- ; i 1 1 a y v. Ii. .-N in tm-Fnit-I :-tat s." aiil Mr. Pa ! -ton today. Ml 1 1 1 i t m I t .'oin. I'. : - !:.. i;, all .. rl - of ?ho rnit"l Sialic i.'ivilrit t.. t. !:- i,nt in tii i M' ! : . o.' nio , rm-: f . s- i ; ; . , . i m 1 1 1 1 . u i j t a 1 1 i if tin'cm nd on Aincrii hi imlu.-tr:-s n -nl!i - Ipim flic I'iuropcan war may I it faintly comar. In ro'i d fi'.m a ft'W of tiio iiiui.' im;ortant itm: f'hn'auo nvrchants ami maniilarluiors liav- ri ii'i orders for 1. ".',-MMiM-'i Aojth of ,',.,,' ; f,,j- ;u-oif. A.iii-ritan !'. Inri.-s ;ir- called Hp.iM

cnoi ir o;.- . ;t;lics of Carets !'; i l..-rt, 1 l years old. lired a reolcr at i the . i ' i n . i-- i s..!.lai. La snake. Tm ueannn loairie en-' '.r 1 iU.i.'Mi -tie of iia.riiess havt tangled in tii lmy's sle vr as it was) '. :i cont ractial for, to 1 c j-ldi'i'ed ( discha i ircd. deflecting thf course ofj a , ro-s t-m Atlantic. . (the kull.-t v,hich rntorcd tlif woman's j I'lie d Tiiand for caiim-d iin .it' and Lack and passed almost through her 1. I..... i - 1 . . 'I'l.. til. I. 1,1.. I ii . i 1..

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!'i-tiy i eiaiits 1ik idi-ntall . Ilnsia has m-otiate.l for l'hm loconioti cr?. Tin- hatied wire mills of the American .teel ami Wire hae luin eomiolh-d tc incroa.-e their forces until now Si ju-r rent ate (inploytd. Irulu-tfis ):i"la .T ro tli. in lc'..Miti i.arri ls of oil

liav !" ri entr.iireit.

Pov. i'.. r mills arc u or

day.

ine no-,ir;. aaiin .. so,..- ana ma-; b n,,t Mni.k AIrs Arl,uckl0t who WftH

' lllli' I lilUHMI l. li' l . ' I I I v l - ' taxed. S'l.nie shoe factories have re-I

f 'IS d toleii.;n OldeiS PeCause of tlo- , it I i--domestic trade .h .nand. ip .; ,XV -I i:'"'1 ,f T'Z AT Lofton is iHriu exported in nmx- V-r m rl ! ?v i'1 th .t. ......niiti,.- I r:mess rmk. It. Wayne's largest 1 Vh i i,,, ...,.. i Chi hneetin phue All will rrenvrr. ?cvl he Hit mi piirMmr mase in . ni- 1 , . . aro working ni.at ami day with ' V'

thons.imJs of extra men rmnloyrd. , m.-..t.-, xi,,-,,, ..).uv.

' ifil-'I's h.'ivo hern hashed liroadcast

STATE BRIEFS.

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Warm Gloves and Mittens for Children, all ages, 25c and 5oc.

Dr. Benton's Sleeping Garments for Children, all sizes.

Fhe Cold Blasts AreHere ei Read)

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Uon t take anv chances with the weather. Keep comfortable

and let us help you look over this list, and we guarantee comfort 'A

with anything you buy.

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'0L17M UFS. Whiie Frank Arhackle, a farnu r n ar lu rf, was try-ir:-: to trade- nns with a neKrhhor. a

. , , liHo which Arlaicklo was examininj: -rim; ht and aI1, u!lii.n ht. (,.ii,.Vr,i WaM TK)t

ed. u;is di-cliamed accidentally. The

bullet struck Mr near, in t ht hip.

to a-; nts to sc.air their territories for i cef for canning purposes. Ma- Philadelphia ctno'rn has an order for I'no.e.m l.lankets. A Pittsburg co'il compatiy is filtertainir.tc a proposition for :'.im,(mm tons of coal to he delivered within a twelve

month

TKRKi: HAITTF-:. Frank J. Martin lucked a second crop of raspberries from hushes in his garden. The harries were line quality, hut the yield was liirht.

LA WP FvCFJU"PO. Three pumpkins, weiirhincr respectively S'.. x7 and

Antomobib- truck.- value. I at a cool Plum's, wer mtliercd hy S. J.

sL'iO V-t'O are hein made for the Kus -ian Kovernment. The forecoinu' cmisUtut' s but a small portion of the business already in slight, and the war has just fairly bemin. Trade ep rts predict that the ureal -. t w a e of industrial pro-p-rity the I'mt'd States has evr experienced a ill ' upon the nation before next -prmtr. S C H 0 0 LTE A C H E R SG AT H E R FOR STATE CONVENTION

Vinson from a sin-vie vine.

The King and Queen of Spain are re-ceivlng congratulations from various sources over the birth of their ?on, making six children in nil in the Spanish royal familj-. The. Queen of

Spain, who was Princess Kna of HattenbcrK, is Kranddauu'hter of Queen Victoria of Knland. The son horn on .Saturday is her sixth child, the others being three sons and two daughters.

MEN'S FLANNELE1TE NIGHT GOWNS. Large and good quality, 5oc and Si.oo. EXTRiV MEN'S OUTDOOR SLEEPING GOWNS. With feet and hood, $1.50 and S2.75. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS. Splendid garments, 50c, 59c, S9c and SI. 00. THE BRIGHTON SLEEPING GAR- , MENTS. For out-door sleepers, si. 50 and $2.00. CHILDREN'S SLEEPING GARMENTS. Dr. Denton's and our own special knit. 50c, 75c and 85c. CHILDREN'S KNIT TOQUES at 25c and 5oc. CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, Si. 00, $1.25 to S2.00. KNIT VESTS For under your coat. They are called Keeps Me Warm, $1.00.

100 Pairs North Star Extra Large Pure Wool Blankets They're wonders for S5.00. Beautiful Warm Comforters, snuglv ones for S1.50, S2.00 and S2.50.

Beautiful Line of Cardigan Jackets and Shawls at 5oc, Si .oo, si.50. Knit Petticoats Extraordinary qualities, at 50e, $1.00, $1.50. Flannelette Kimonas and Blanket Lounging Robes, Eiderdown Robes. Splendid collection from Sl.oo to S5.00.

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be litted up for the association's use. I C. L. White was in Chicago Mon-;

day. John Ilauser was homo from Chicago to spend Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Karl McCarty and children of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Oscar Stevens of Iaporte were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Phillips and of Charles Hauser and family.

THURSDAY TO BE

RETAILERS'

II WHOLE STATE

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TO DO A COME-BACK

Late News from Surrounding Towns

CIU'MSTOWX. Many frTi thU place attended the social held nt Long island Fridayevening. fvrtlo Tlnu-o if AT ill Creek is

visiting the Misses Frances and Em- ; Concerted Effort Will be Made

nut licrmKcr.

A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kwing AWdnesday, Oct. 21. Mrs. G. Tringer of Michigan City i visiting her son, Charles. Ikringtr. this week. The dan held in the W. O. W. hall Saturday night was well attended.

Miss Kdith Robertson was in South

Throughout Indiana to Promote the Sale of Home Manufactured Products.

MAV ( WKLlSI.i:.

I at-io Number of relaui:uc-. Aitcml

.Meeting f I tin ;illn in Indianapolis.

' t!u hoof antl mnth dist-ase which :s raging among the live stock, it in ? 'lived tliat tin disase is now Ull-

j i !- control ami that with th precautiuns unw h ing taken there will be

. 1 tiperatintr heartily with th otlicials T N I 'IAN7F''l.l ct. . .-! honi ! ' it s hoped that the epidemic will T.-;n-h-rs ff Indian;'. t..lay strormlv n - ! sn pp'ssed. .birs.'il th- nnlv stabiished custom j an,t l'' - Warner are ..f imhlinL' cf-nvt-ntions in tohr ii ; l"-in- from an extended western trip, -t'-.nl of d:;i imr th Vnh-tid.- h did t s. : u'- isit-d relatives at Topeka, Kas.

!v Mo. -kin- into Indianapolis in r.n-l;tntl ;lt 1'cnver. Colo.

made products. Every merchant will

make an effort to boost the Indiana manufacturers' goods and It is believed it will mean a new stimulus in business enterprises over the state.

Tnrlin i'o will 1 lir.m in nnnihcn!

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vi Hie Lilies anu juitiiM wui uu luimu

Thursday will be "Retailers Day" in Indiana. For the first time in the history of

IVnd a few days this wck. j tUn n nnnrrt..,! effort wn o

While "re-it ancietv felt unnnL' Orvlll" UUUiev Ol -OUin I.emi mmi- .

th. r.rm.rs in th.. .listri.'ts infectfdiCd lrieiHlS ami reinucs aeie ims, 7 . ..:

week. Miss Rlanche Thumb visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erown over Sunday. The Sunday school and church was well attended. Miss Anna Yegadies of Valmer1 visited Miss Klsie Smith Saturday

Jerry Reringer and Master Earnest , ated to educate people to demand i AdUins called on lady friends at prodiu ts made hy manufacturers at Lvdick Sunday. ! home, so that Indiana labor may be ;

Mrs. Ellen Cole of North Taberty i; eased and Indiana laborers better visited her sister. Mrs. Wesley Smith, paid.

i.-oal-v lar. e numl.- rs lr.-m all over I ' Maries Myers is critically ill at a A""Vua;; . . . 1 " , , " "

t.. ..rt. ,,1 tl,.. ..,,,, .! .,,.,,.1. I' llcaM hosli tat 1 ri;i.l'l .-mini Mm-w 11-1 C - , iiaibi lw vuei -i-vri.u wuiioh

4lf Il k I ' till UM 1IIIIIU1II lilt I 1 -n ... . j . j ;mr of the Indiana Teacher-;' ::sso.-ia-! Mrs. C A. Parker was called to I pnts ovrr unday.

Mop. v. lii' h opens tomorrow t'r a 1 I-aj-.-rte Saturday bv the serious ill- i

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Stat Sui't- Instruction Cleat Mia. m. . Haslett of Thre Oaks jom i-imn. ' " '- "

Don't put away the gray suit and white shoes until after Thursday, say those who think they know what the future, will bring forth in the way of weather. The weather bureau promises a return of summer about Thursday, so if the thermometer persists in saying that winter has arrived

for good, hold it over the stove for a U

few minutes and prepare to pprlng tne summer clothes again in the near future. South Rend, along with most cf the other cities east of the Mississippi, is in the midst of a temporary cold wave, the temperature falling to 2 6 above zero here Tuesday. Freezing blasts are chilling all of the south and east today. The frost extended to the gulf coast last night, which is rather unusual for th.s time , of the year. ! However, those who still retain their faith in the government's weather forecasters are looking for another stretch of Indian summer the latter part of the week. If thh; fails to come, a long cold spell can be expected.

j Boborfson Irofefo SomponV - .

1,000 New Winter Coats Are on Sale at This Store

PICTORIAL REVIEW FASHIONS,

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ii.in.., ii.l n.v.--- T v p. ir. v .t .lis here to wne.,,1 flu. n-intnr ,,-ith ,! a few days with Mildred Stuckey

none Ul.H ' ft. - I v .in ' - - . - ft 1 t . v 4 l i t k , . , ,

1 Irs. jonn uiTuntr ami uauu-ruer

lerson declared that evt r t bin -T point- dauglUer. Mrs. Watai Smith. d t" the grc;'.test meet in-- in t!ie lii- Mrs. Kihy Kunnds iv: the

torv of th.? aocintion. hT in- ther. Mrs. Wild of Laportt

uet of'Joan have returned from Kokmo, )rr)7 ' Ind.,' where they have teen visiting.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt of

Thi-t is the !;rst time in manv e;irs' I lie ' c man's rhil :i il..)ir-ht,,Hv

thnt th.e coiiv, n:i.,i has not -.-.'mi' he'd entertained !,v Mrs tVnntm ui I South Rend vlsUed the hitter's par-

ourmc tho 'hri-t:r..i.- hol:d.:y s.-ason. at her home at 1 hree ( ).iks Thursday.

ami t n- at teri a nc prorni-'-: to - ' c! 4. ''.' ilel'".'at s. Th in.'t'tiiL's ill he held in three vcthu-:.. o..a apyitm respectiv ely ('alt li

Mill- hall, the Kobeits pa

charch i il. mpton of New Carlisle and Mrs

and hi:.i!i,- i nmii-uii hall. Pr. V. .Tohn 1 'c.u on of South P.cnd E. Stor.r. of I'nrdae uni ersit y. presi- J A men's athletic ;iss"Cia"tion

ents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton (ioetzlnger.

The Luliis tTi:i ?. tti. t,,v ' Sunday.

hi!e. Prides the members of the! Dolos Montgomery left Tuesday to I

cmn. tiio party included Mrs. Marion i accept a pu.-mnu in .w hhuum

e.it?er, Mrs. I'. n. Harris Mr

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which time an effort will be made to

get all people to boost Indiana trade. On Nov. 17 at a simultaneous hour dinners will be served in practically

every city in the state to retailers, manufacturers and husiness men. : Trado at Homo slogan. ! "Tradp-at-Ht-inc" will he the slogan j that will on that date waive from the I four boundary lines of Indiana and as J

a result Indiana trade, it is thought, will develop an increased impetus.

P.esides South Rend which will hi me of the leading cities in the move-

-VTr -iti.l Airs Chnr i IMeree. .Mr. niviii, auioim nio-- i.imj;-, hi .aim;

and 'Mrs. Elmer Webster and ZMa pai t in the plan t. promote state trade

were Sunday cut sis of Mr. and Mrs. lKhai t saiem. Unx, Aiuca,

.. Mirkh'Mn ;.Mnn .iancnesier, Lraiurusiu(.,l

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. . - i i . a . tmi, ... mil fYt rm. T -a wrpn rnhn rtr. Tr inert on.

i -in. u in prouie at iue oper.IIl meet- "cen nrganue.i n, re. Its aim S to 'v - "l ---. AInnr.;, ndersnn K'okomn Vin-1 iuc it, Tomlion hall, u hen Rabbi de'.elop the character and i;efulnesi -hool Friday evening to start a so- ( ' x 1 Steplun S. Wis., of Nnv York will he of its members and to improve the - center. OfPcers were elected as 5 1 J VV V-vS" XTAV : th- 7- ,!,t, His subj-'t spiritual, mental, social and phvsicu ! f-dlows: Mr. HarMugh. preMeM; 11; ? , a ! t k lV V VV:" T,i " l T"Uh"r m 'l l"na-i5on ,m11 antl f Xhi VrVX ITllnV "ho 'movement1 inJrl t!,,, th tlves of the state retailers' association!

1 4 ' " " ' .ml om " '" iwnuie.- .. ii; iuc oui opera II O Use Which w i '1' Atl -'v ' " vf-.r.. in ur -tT,.rt to i'ot the snnnort

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10, $15 and $

and they're all new. Every late model is here. You'll

h not see such a collection in any other store in Northern

Indiana. We boast of our Coat Stock. For today it is perfect. Handsome Zibeline,

Lamb, Broadcloth and

Astrachan, Salt's Ural Mixture Coats, either half or all lined. Every size for Misses' and women, to size 52. You'll not see their equal anywhere for $10.00.

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.to m-t tne second inur.ia. eemrg - w 'inis clever mocei IS GCS ,of evrr v month at the , Thev will visit every town in tho presaly for the delecUtlon of ' !? 1 o "n! v " rv hodv is we ' I "hore ther is n0t FOnic kind UDte' Women of JOUlhful 1 !co ,e ' r ' !". conization that can promote ,Iso find it cffecUri It is r LVi Wn 7SZS noderbody bavin; hi,

CIS, HUH

TBURM-PAPE'S

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Time it! In five minutes your sick, sour stomach feels fine.

eaking her home with Mr. and Mr

Pordncr.

C RANKER. Gerg Sry'r of Tlkhirt --tt-

Four, s. k. u; "'-t t:n:u !i. ip.dig.-s-; ti-;t:;!;-h that uives it its millions of

fori, h'-art : . ;r :, ; : ; m-; - .1 ; -. -t.a t.:-

-aiev nnu a. Iv.

d (ill eat f T! r T : t 1 .'. t

and

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a la rue rift.v-cent else o( Pane's Tia; . ; in from anv drug store. It is

t hat's ! .. j!:i.-ket. .-'.;n : st. tn u-h relief

h'-'i ra!:7.- the n- ;; p.tp-'s :-.v., .are m.wn. It acts ,Irm,?t like i;.tpep-.;R. It nsal- s r.m.:7i d!s- : in.vse. It is a scientific. harmless tr- ' in ;;e ,r:r.Mt---. If -..ar I t-:r.:tch preparation which truly be ach i.-i in ;r revolt if yn-j can't get 1 b : s jn eery home. Uv.

FOR THE DEBUTANTE.

This clever model Is designed ex-i

pressly for the delectation of tho debu-

figure win :1

made witl

high, round, tl

rMrMctor for St. J'"h county. U . thf a?oci.ltion ;vill p0 given to Bquare or V-shaped Deck and long onts f

merchants in smaller towns where an , piece sleeves perforated for sborj M organization can not be formed. sleeves. Outer front and back ectloni h Psides the campaign being made . . . .l .lfoi.,J M by the mat acciatior. the denart-' acd one-piece patbered tunic auiubl j

mrt n' rnmrvMrr. i n hthor V.a heen TOT COUUCirur. CiOSinC in DaCK. :

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tew pattern. No. 5913,

33, 40 and 42 buL A .; 35 requires 4!n yardi Jl

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ncing wixn m yara ioincn

orted goods in l-ovtr lac for sleeves and yoke fac-

material for V

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St )" - '.rl da-iuhter nearly every case to that imported number of Dattrn desired to Fashion De-

were m S-M'th P.d 1 rs ' -v. , every eiTort is beinsr made to edu- , part m. it of this new.ipapr. I Mr. ar-' Mrs ?m 't-'in,ivf.f nd cate Americans to stop demanding . fr. and Mrs t"r e--t lrlo-r of s'ajth that the products bear the foreign j Er.closl find 8en4 ? ttrnl n.r.t Sunday at the horn of trade mark t t

TZ. ParMer. I J i Pattern . Size

itdy mcmo Tir-rrc u A MT A HQ i

I II I rL-WO" I IlKlt-O u nli nuj i tamo

Beautiful Imitation Broadtail Coats, Salts Ural Lamb, Broadcloth, Zihelines, Plushes, the Belt, Full Ripple back, set-in sleeves, all sizes. Most everv coat all lined. Wonderful val

ues, $15.00.

HANDSOME VELOUR, CORDUROY, BROADTAIL

AND BROADCLOTH COATS. All lined, every one full ripple back. Many full length Coats, $25.00. 100 Only Wooltex Zibeline Coats, all lined, broadtail cloth collar and cuffs, all sizes to 48; tomorrow, $19.75.

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!i.To"nv for r" Uv: lrx-''5' vi::t wl!h ' fosterim? a plan of. promoting the Pictorial Rev C. 1-ourmer 'trad o? all Americcft, manufacturers Si 14 25 Mr;, n. W. Hntrtrv rMrrird M;n. h in,tituting a similar campaign to m .tlj ' t re-ulatrd. plasA. for vour s.ike. trr! rm.n c-t v'": Mr pn1 'rjs- demand American made Roods. It ' " 8 f !, ar - s T7ape;,c;n. it's so needless to ' rt"' n n-r.-- o,v-s. M'-h has been asserted that numbers of 40-inch flouncin

have a bad stomachmake your next I .;tr'! - Trs- .Jo-n of demand imp

meal n t'.ivcrit.. f...,d ,,.? h. o t-.v. tu ii ! I in The J'.in . t-n- preference in the en m o irnoils made in incs. and 1 yard 35-inch

! a little Diap.p7n. There w ill m-t b. b-home Motuh'y. America. .girdle. Price, 15 cents, anv distress eat without fear Ifa Tlr A- - - ;- x '' !'MT -;1 Vfttr'r , It is the contention of the com!ec;n;ve pap.-'s Diapeps'n "really i V vrr n "1 lm ? " r r " te ?' f A - - t?- mrrce di partme.it that the quality of ' Any of the. patterns fhown here ('..-; r.r,il.,r w...!.- .,.nf.r,r.K.P s.nrdy f..eMPL' ,''. "I. the foods rrn.'e at heme is c:ual ill. nt-i.in.,! hv r,in li cnta t

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HANDSOME NEW SUITS COME IN EVERY MORNING TO SELL FOR $15.00 AND $25.00.

7 Our instructions to our makers are, as fast as vou create a new thing in Suits or Coats, send us a sample garment. We'll always see one. We received Monday,

it iew Miits, tney were sola ivtnre noon. Every morning: from now till Thanksgiving well be getting in New Suits 10 sell for $15.00 and $25.00. A few at $35.00 and $50.00.

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