South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 85, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1915 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WILL NOT DISCOUHI Robertson IBrotliers OUR TEA ROOM Victrola Concerts dailv. Saturday ni.jjht. Special Dinner 5:30 to 7 p. ni. KAYSER'S UiNDERWEAR for summer i ,i zr .k you wwrA. Here at 25c, 50c and $1.00. omiDniy Members of South Bend Clearing House Association Will Bear Discount on Currency. ' J

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This ijf cisn.n has ,f en r ac hoi by tho i'j local institutions fo!lo.in a yj t ill : n rii 1 1 inK fa i ltd for the .-xirts jiirio.sti t uf dix'ii.sin' iw quvstiou. j

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L'u-arini; House association, toiaprlsiii' iTactically t ry Lank in tho ciiv.

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National hank, c.x daintd the d ision A the hanker.- which wa.- rcaht-d at the mf-rtin Thursday ni-ht. Tho bankers say that the amount of Canadian money in circulation here is rrd.'ltivrK Kfi sin:i!l fliif tlu v ?i ro Lill

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-d to in international commerce. "Before calling the meeting of the oral hankers,'- said .Mr. Campbell, "1 icjuainted myself fully with the situ-

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Jhi-ajTo. The e.( hane rate on Canadian money in Xew York at present s abnormally hih owintj to disturbed ; ratio conditions arising from the war ind in case of a considerable influx of he Canadian currency which would b rrssitate it;; n r.nz shipped bark, this x harme rati! would effect an appreciable discount. "Ily inquiry in Chicago I found that tho bankers there will accept Canadian money subject to the same discount as a draft on .Montreal or other 'anadian banks which would not be 'xpeeted to exo-ed one per cent. Vhen the South Bend bankers had lis tissed this situation they were of i he. unanimous opinion that this dis:ount could he borne hy the banks, inasmuch as the amount of money assinr over their counters was relai f-ly small." The Canadian money is still tabooed 'y the street railway company, hower. and conductors are still tinder nstruotions to refuse Canadian coins n payment of fares.

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MISS RODMA HUGHES IN RECITAL AT ST. MARY'S

Miss Uodna Hughes of Council 'duffs. Ia.. assisted by Kichard b'eidcl, ritic for the conservatory, other members of the class of 11)15 and 'Members of the iolin club khu her graduate recital Thursday evening. The most brilliant of her numbers Aas the opening one, "Concert Fdiarp .Minor," by Miller, but each of aer selections . showed musical ability ind earnest woi k. Miss I lushes is leserving of especial commendation is a student of both piano and voice. An effective number of the program .vas the monologue "Tlu (lirl at the !ice IJox." by Miss Mary Louise The program in full fed lows: Concert F-sharp Minor, F. Hiller, iceond' piano, Miss Mabel Kadican. I'mle Kemus, In Autumn, McDowell. Air and variations, F. David; Miss lertrudc Hampton; piano, Miss Iluth ioth. I Hear a Thrush, Cadman; Mignty ik a Kose, X'evin; piano. Miss Ve- . elia I baker. Monologue. "The ;irl at the Otlice .ox." Miss Mary Louise Cowser. To spring. Grieg. Norwegian Bridal Procession, Grieg. Violin Quartet. Hoeing; Misses G. lampton. E. Kedmond. IS. Kessler. K. ladden, M. Hue 11. C Weeks, M. Grodlin. Prof. Richard Scidel. Lieb. straume, JLis.t. March Grotesque, binding. l-'aust (Valse and Chorus. Gounod; irst piano. Misses G. Carmody. (J. )owling; second piano. Misses V. laker. M. Kadican; iolin, Prof. : lit hard Scidel.

3LAI1 SPECIAL SERVICES AT RIVER PARK CHURCH

Special evangelistic meetings will j

e held next week at the River Park dethodist Episcopal church by the lastor. Rev. A. Smith. The singng will be led by a chorus choir and he 1'rotherhood quartet and a ladies uaittt will furnish special music, ihe song service each eening is to teuin at ":.' o'clock. The sermons will be based on ineilents in the last week of the life of fesu. The topics are as follows: Sunlax morning and evening, "Meeting tic King" and "Weeping for a City;" londay, "Interested Greeks;" Tueslay. "A Burdened Heart;" Wednes:ay, "A eutstiou of Pisposal; Thursay. "A Piabolicai lcd. But a Blessng;" Friday, "Bast Words."

5T. PAUL'S CHOIR WILL PRESENT "CRUCIFIXION"

Of more than usual interest to muic bucis and to those who will oberve Passion week will be the musical ervicc to lie gien l'riday evening by he choir of St. Paul's Memorial M. I. - hurch. The service will consist f Staiuer's "e ruei;iion," a masteriece i'i sac-red writing, which tells he story of the Passion of Our Lord, t will be specially appropriate to Jood Fritiay. ung by the quartet :hoir of the churcli an impressi'e inerpre'attou of the 1-eautitul conip'.'siiun is assured.

Neckwear Beautiful Neckwear 25c and 50c Handkerchiefs 100 Dozen Irish Linen Colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs Special 15c and 25c

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Extra salespeople Wonderful morning if possible you know gets the pick of the offerings.

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Women's Easter Hosiery Lixtr.t--;!i:;.:;;.- v.U: ; : r- :c. Vr.v.cA Anc iiny--.. r..n,.r. r-'.v M.- place on .i!e , .vfc-:- , , New Easter Hosiery.

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35c rnd 50c. Fine Silk !I -ier 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. ALL COLORS AND BLACK. Sp!e:v'Li Ne.' Children's Hosicr "U 15ct 25c and 50c.

Our Greatest Easter Sale of Milinery at Vonderful Savings Immense purchase of five sample lines of finest Hand Blocked Milan, Hemp and Leghorn shapes 800 in all. On sale tomorrow at $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00 These shapes would sell regularly from $3.00 to $8.50.

Never before in the history of our store has such hih class millinery been sold at such low prices.

300 Handsome

Pattern Hats

I lie name ot every maker in every hat. They would retail, if bought at regular prices, from Si 0.00 to S25.00 tomorrow our greatest millinery offering $5.00, $6.50 and $10 Mostly black hats. We advise an early selection.

500 New Hats From our own workrooms made expressly for this sale $3.95 and $5.00 1,200 Handsome Feathers, Roses and Ornaments; no two alike; worth from S1.00 to S3.00 each On Sale Tomorrow 50c, 75c, $1.00 A Special Trimmer will assist you with shapes and trimmings. Fxtra salespeople additional selling space arranged. 300 HANDSOME SILK DRESSES $10.00 and $15.00 These dresses are made of beautiful qualities of Taffeta, Silk iMessalines and Gro De Loudres made to sell at one-third to onehalf more All sizes; Blacks, Navy; few colors; all have new fhre circular ikirts Long sleeve waists.

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Hundreds of New Easter Waists Just Here for This Sale. We don't believe you ever saw such values before. "Good quality Crepe de Chine Waists, all colors $2.50. Beautiful quality Crepe de Chine Waists made of very heavy all silk Crepe de Chine, Flesh, White, Maize $2.98. 100 Fine Natural all Silk Pongee Waists. The regular Tipperary Waists It's a wonder $2.98. Handsome Lingerie Waists, 20 New Models at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $6.00. Middy Blouses, all new. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Our Easter Sale of Corsets This section is ready with the correct corset for you and for this sale we offer four models o fthe Henderson Corset at one-half the regular price. Low Bust Free Hip. No. 829 Regular si.50 Corset. 79c No. 629 Reg. S2.00 Corset . .$1.00 No. 891 Re?. S3.00 Corset. .$1.50 No. 2991 LaPrincess Corset. $1.69 Brassiers at 50c and $1.00. Splendid new models Front and Back Hook Lace and Embroidery Trimmed at 50c and $1.00. CHILDREN'S SHOES We have opened a Children's Shoe Section on our Third Floor, where the very best Shoes made for children will be sold We have a splendid new lot of Shoes for this Easter Sale. Price $1.00, $1.35, $1.50 to $3.00. Expert Shoe Salespeople to lit your child perfectly.

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of materials. Handsome Cover is. AH Wool Poplins, Shepherd Cliecks. Serges, Silk Poplins, Silk Failles, all beamirully lined with guaranteed Peau de Cygne: sizes for Misses' and Women;- mdudmg extra sizes to 5o. Colors Navy, Belgian, Sand, Covert and Black. This is by far the greatest and finest lot of coats we ever offered you at $15.00. Immense collection of Fine Coats at $5.00, $7.50, $3.50 and $10.00.

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OUR EASTER FASHION SALE OF SUITS Equal to our Opening, if not better, as during the past two weeks our buyers have been selecting these garments from the best makers of America

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Co i ltiiinuiii, win i;u un iciic luniuiiuw 1 ikkin 300 Splendid All Wool Poplin and Serge Suits $15.00 Nine Models, Jackets lined with guaranteed silk lining, very full skirts, beautifully made. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 36 to 46; colors Navy, Black, Belgian, Sand, Grey and Black and While Checks. BEAUTIFUL TAILORED SUITS $25.00 This is the iinest lot of Suits we ever offered. It includes six New Models from Wooltex MakersHandsome SILK POPLIN SUITS. Fifteen Beautiful Models from New York's best makers We have never shown such a wonderful lot of Suits.

Colors Navy, Black, Sand, Grey, Belgian $25.00. Handsome Silk Poplin and Tailor Made Cloth Suits. $35.00 and $50.00. One of a kind, many combination suits of Silk and Ser.ire. Navy, Black, Sand, Grey and Belgian.

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Men's Underwear and Shirts Special at 95c We offer you tomorrow Men's Finest Knit Union QC! Suits, that sold for Sl.50 and S2.00, for uDC This is the broken lines of three of our best makes All sizes in the lot. 150 Dozen Men's Finest (tj - ff Summer Shirts at ipJL.UU French Flannels, Fine Outing Shirts, Splendid Dress Shirts, Negligee Shirts made of finest English Madras Cloths. Not a Shirt in this sale worth less than Sl.50 and up to S2.50. Easter Sale $1.00.

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Kid Gloves, Neckwear and Handkerchiefs for Easter WONDERFUL VALUES

Perrin's French Lamb Skin Gloves Perrin's French Kid Gloves

$1.00 $1.50

Boys' ClothingBoys' Waists Shirts This department is now at its best. For this Easter Sale, we offer you Boys' Fast Colored W aist 25c. 20 dozen Boys' Tape Waist, open cuff detachable collars made of excellent shirtings, 25c. 20 dozen K. and E. Bovs' Blouse Waists 50c. K. and E. Boys' Shirts at 50c and $1.00. 50 dozen Boys' Picwick Wash Suits at 50c and $1.00. Boys' All Wool Spring Suits made of finest all word suitings, at $3.95 and S5.00. 'Boys' All Wool Navy Blue Serge Suits, at $5.00 and $7.95. Boys' separate Pants at 50c and $1.00.

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MAY .KAMM. LON'pt March 2'. A Iirutcr lis;.atch fn-:n Am.-t. rrlarn states ih.it he Ducht- f i'.ru!:virk. a daughter )f the kaiser, i; ic lirth to a this iJtinioon.

JOHN F. F

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Ex-Mayor of Boston Will Deliver Address at Notre Dame, June 14.

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VISITS ri.LLT. LONDON. March Thursday li'ht'.s court riicilar anrnu:u-rs th.a l'iu'l';-f the flrrt ti'dav.

In ia mory " ir ll.ic,.i inutlur, lrs. J. I. L n, who j asr., away one . ir a K March - Hl .

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rass'ins from Oov. Kalston of Indiana, who delivered the commencement address at Notre Iame Iast year, the uiiiersitv oes to one of the world's

1 t known hasehall fans', namely

"Honey" I'it:'..urrald. John F. Fitz- : . raid, the well known ex-nuiyor of

the citv of Hoton. who will deliver

the commencement address Monday evening. Juno 14. This will precede the ceremony of the distribution of diplomas and decrees to the graduates. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by the UU'ht. Rev. John P. Carroll, I. P.. bishop of Helena. Mont. This sermon will formally open the commencement exercises in the uniirUy chatl on Sunday morning, Junr l". The program of Graduate k rs h:is not ben arranged but 1 ill he announce, later. Work on the

I Dome.' the annual year book, pot

' ;:t bv the senior class, is about com;ibte,t and the editors are trying t make this year's book a work that will rem ln'M-red and many changes in t ! make-vip will lie made.

Itoumani.t is ,t 'itt!- iarffer than Cnirland without Walts.

sl'I CIAL SATl KIAY. All varieties Fresh Chickens. Kabbits and Faster UaZc r4la Philadtlphia. Atlvt.

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218-221 South Michigan Street. In Conjunction With the Independent 5c-10c-25c Store Now Take the Center of the Stage Our wonderful array of new Easter Millinery surpasses in beauty and variety any former showing of its kind. And all so reasonably priced."

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Hundreds of beautiful pattern hats. The newest and smartest designs, SlO.00, S 1 2.00

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SPECIAL FEATURES FOR SATURDAY

500 hi.h-rade milan hemp, hemp, liarrel etc., shapes; shepherdess, poke. Gainbpro. etc., at $1.95t $2.25, $2.69 and $2.95 WE TRIM HATS FREE

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Finest Ostrich Military ponpons. Others are asking S2.on l for these & ? Q U Saturday r4)lv5 p

WE TRIM HATS FREE J Fine quality chip saape:-; ail p stU-N and colors C:i Ice at UOC 1 C jenuine Ostrich Plumes; reu- U lar s5.co values; all (Jj tZ colors; choice at . . . .tj) J. ytj i

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HOW SHORT THE TIME IS, WHEN YOU WILL BE WANTING THE MANY CONVENIENCES LABOR SAVING AND COOL POSSIBLE WITH ELECTRIC SERVICE IN YOUR HOME. INVESTIGATE OUR WIRING OFFER CALL NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Indiana 4 Michigan

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