South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 120, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1915 — Page 2

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OKLAHOMA WILL HEED 18.000 HARVEST MEN

Officials Take Action to Supply Demand for English Speaking Laborers. Thr f,r:-t call for harvest ban els i fornin fro;u Oklahoma win ro it in .iid th.it frin 1 ;,'": t I.'hm.i nun will lo needed within the- r i x t thr'-we-eks. The- bureau of iinmira'.ion of the? fceleral ! pai tiiu lit f labor h;is been advbd y the- fi'innii.-)' if r of lrvhor at Oklahoma ity. kli., that the hur'at wall ! ready in s-outl'w stern Oklahoma hy June :,, in thf Morth central part of tin- i-tat: hy June S tend in I f j northwest' rn part by Juii" 12. Th wiu-'-H to be- paid will r: n'from $- to $". a el ay, hut the- laln.rrs inu.-t pay their own railroad fare t thf I'm -1 X .-. Tho Oklahoma oj'jrlaN kiv th.it llif vn.st majority of the farmers will want white Knplish uor! in ii. If 1 1 1 r ar X'ny forr iri' rs who w ish to s- uro work they should first comm wnirat with W. G. Asliton. -oinini.--ioTi r of labor at Oklahoma 'it y. Tho-- wish -ink' to o to j-oiitjju Me m Oklahoma fthouhl rM'rt at W b luta Calls. Te-as. or at f'linton or Creep ri k. ok la. Those- wihimr to u the- northern or northw sti n part of th Mate saouhl r'port at P -r i i I . f'armcn, Alva

MICHIGANr-COPw.VvrAYNE STREET,

TOMORROW, These Specials SECO SILK 27 inches wide, in all street and evening shades and colors for drapery purposes, per yard 15c CREPE DE CHINE All pure silk; 36-inch, in . tan, rose pink, white and old blue, S 1.25 quality, per vard 89c DRESS GOODS Black and white wool checks 36-inch; tor these two hours only, per yard 39c LINEN SUITING 46 inches wide, in pink, oyster white, i;old, lavender and other shades; all pure linen; for summer suits and dresses, per yard 39c INDIA LINON 27-mch, while, ( to 1 1 a. m. per yard 6c ART CRASH Linen color, pure linen, per yard 19c DAMASK TOWELS l-l.23-inch, red stripe border G for 20c TOWELING Good heavy weight bleached all linen crali, 17-inch; red striped border, per yard Sc CURTAIN SCRIMS Plain and lace borders, white and cream, 3o-inch: per yard 12c RAINCOATS For ciiil.iren, sizes S to M; tan color $1.49 NEW SKIRTS Hlack tatleta silk, in the popular live-sectional corded style $2.75 WHITE WAISTS An extensive assortment; odd lots and slightly soiled; sold at Si. uo and higher, choice 43c HOUSE DRESSES Of i;ray with black stripe percale," full ilarin.vr skirt, each 73c CHILDREN'S DRESSES For ai;es 2 to 6 years, plaid irinirhams; plain", dot and stripe percales, assorted,, styles, regular 5oc and 69c values 35c We do not accept

or Woodward. kl.i. Letters to any of tin c pla es should be; aihlrcssial to the- state- labor listri Pution oilier. Fro information once rninu' tho opportunities for work in ;ho southwest -an ho ohtainiil through C. I. Cre n. in.-p-i trr in charge of tho employment and distribution work, representing ilii- I'nite d States departrro -nt of labor. His address is 212 po.'-toth'.'o huiblinp. Kansas City, Mo. DEALERS MUST BE SURE EGGS ARE GOOD

Mate ImmI Commissioner Iuos Warn, in to Merchants and Ad ice to rariners. .Voters have- hi'i n ' f-nt out hy 11. I. Parnard. .state food eaun missioncr, warning against the sale of bad cs and informing deal, is that all t-w-ia tnest b vandled after. May 1. Tho law provides for ;i pnalty ()f from Jl" to li,i !'n:o and from ::n to 00 days i?i jail for tho sale ,,( fL's unfit for Use. The foo, eoininirsioru-r makes .suggestions to th farmers in these? no. tiers ,u to the proper way of handling th'ir r'irs. It is suj'e M e-d that the '-Cjrs be sold on a. loss off basis and only the lare, clean and fresh vzks be s.-nt to market. Tho su-estion is made that clean m sts be- provide d and that no cps he sold which have been found in "stolen" nests. Also the; adviee. 1 te gather the cu's twice a day if tho weather is hot and once- a day if It is e-oed and also to keep the- eu'KS cool in transit and to keep the in away from eil. onions er anything which may impart an eder to them. A T

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FRIDAY, OUR BARGAIN DAY on Sale from 9 to 11 A. M. onlv

NOTIONS i Mending Tissue, mends all fabrics without needle 3c Box of six good quality shell or amher-celluloid hair pins for 8c Black or white cotton tape, all widths, roll lc Golf's Angora Skirt Braid, 5yard holt, IOC kind .5c knhinoor Dress Shields. . .6c CASTILE SOAP Full 1-lb. Cake 8c MENNEN'S TALCUM POWDER 10c In violet, borated, Sen Yang and flesh. COMBINATIONS Corset Cover and Drawers, ready made; stamped, to be embroidered and edge scalloped; 9 to 1 1 a. m. onlv at 59c PETTICOATS Ready made, stamped to be embroidered, of soft nainsook, 9 to 11 a. m. . . .38c EMBROIDERY FLOSS ONT, best quality mercerized, in all numbers, per skein 3c TORCHON LACES Neat patterns, per yard xzz "VOILE FLOUNCING 45 inches wide, large patterns embroidered on best quality voile; was S2.49, to close per yard 98c HANDKERCHIEFS For women, tine and sheer qualities; one corner embroidered, also plain hemstitched or with self stripe, for 4c SILK GLOVES 16-button length; double tipped lingers; black and white, all sizes, pair... 48c UMBRELLAS For women, 26-inch, fast black cover, plain mission handle 39c WOMENTS VESTS White gauze, good quality taped, sizes 5 to 9; for these two hours only 8c UNIONSUITS For children, ribbed, with plenty of buttons at the waist, all sizes 19c SILK HOSE Women's boot silk hose, pure silk, in white and tan, per pair 35c telephone orders for

URGES TAXPAYERS TO

FILE BEFORE RUSH SjMe'ial Ti oh MiM Ho Paiil Hoforo .hil 1 and lcrmi Collector A-Is Marlv Action. Special taxpayers arc un-'cd hy Peter J. Kruyer, collc-eteir of internal revenue, to file their applications early for tho registrations which must be renewed he-fore July 1. This call for early action is made' for the- purpose of avoiding a last day rush. Anions those to whom the call applies are retail e-iirar and tethacco dealers, owners of public pool and billiard tables, commission merchants. brok-rt, hankers, liquor dealers and theater proprleters. who are r-julred to pay a war tax. Tho law under which this tax was made- kocx out of effect automatically on Dec. :'. 1. and oOHMequently tho payments under its provisions will he for only six months. He-tall ciu'ar and tobacco dealers must remit $L.tO for the six months hepinninp; July 1 and the pool and billiard table operators must pay $2.."0 for each table. Remittances may be made with currency, money onlcr er bank elraft. Physicians, drupists. veterinarians and others required to register under the Harrison narcotic act may now tilr their registration applications, accompanie' a remittance of $1. payim; the special reKistratien fee fer the year beirinninc July 1. Incnmo taxpayers in a larce number have already paid their accounts, se these nilsrht be- settled before the cnl of the liscal year. July 1. SOUTH BEND4 MEN'S HOSE Black and tan cotton, per pair 7c WOMEN'S DRAWERS Of good soft muslin, hemstitched, milled flounce, per pair . . , 15c COMBINATIONS Excellent styles, lace and embroidery trimmed, and ribbon drawn, also embroidered styles, line materials; our $1.00 values, for these two hours only 69c APRONS Full length, of best Amoskeag black and white nurse stripe gingham; also light color percales, and small checks, regular S1.00 kind for ' 63c MUSLIN Good quality, bleached, free from dressing, yard. . .6V2C NEW CREPES Neat small floral designs and pretty Persians, light colors for kimonos, 30-inch, per yard 14c CURTAIN SWISS Striped, with ruffled edge, per yard 714c WHITE SUITING Mercerized striped madras, 27-inch, 25c quality, per yard 15c SAUCE PANS Good quality aluminum, set of three sizes, lji, 2 and 3-quart, per set 90c MIXINGSPOONS Pure aluminum, each.. 12c DOOR HINGES Heavy Japanned, for screen doors, each ..7c SAPOLIO 7c Cake CLOTHES LINES Non-stretchable, per 5o-foot length 12c MOTH BALLS 10c box for 4c DUST PANS Round handle, each ... .4c TRIMMED HATS Turbans and narrow brim hats that sold at S2.9S to S 4.98, for these two hours onlv 95c Friday Sale items

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Mils. maiu;aki:t ruv. Word has L e n receive d f the death of Mrs. Maruaret Fry at Defiance. O. .wuriviir her are two hrothcrs. Peter and Jacob Konzen of this county. .Mrs. l'ry was born in Germany In IS 41. DAVID liKODV. David Dmdy, SI years old. residing at Cassopidis. died at Kpworth hospital at 2 ::'. o'clock Wednesday afternoon, after an illness of about six weeks. He w.us horn in Ohio, April 2. 1S31. Tho body was taken Wednesday evening te Cassopolis. where funeral services will be held. kosi-:ij,. THICK. Kosclla lYick. two-yrar-old daughter ef Mr. rind Mrs. It. O. Krick of Clay township, elied Wednesday mornins. Funeral services will he held Friday afternoon. KATin:nii: ki iiamisa. Katherine Kuramlsa, 4 7 aars old, l:W2 Kendall st.. died Tuesday, .-'he Is survived by her husband and one child. Funeral service.-? were held Tuesday afternoon. FUNERALS HOSIXDA I'HIFK. Funeral se-rviccs fur Iesella Frick, Infant daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Frick will he he-Id Friday afternoon at 1 : : 0 o'cloe k from tho residence in Clay township. Ke v. ( V. Mull will officiate. Durial will he In Rohrer cemetery. NORTH LIBERTY PREPARES "BIG TIME" AT THE GOOD . ROADS RALLY TUESDAY "Word has been received at the Chamber of Commerce that North Liberty is preparing fr one of tho hijr-est celebrations in many years when tho Kernel roads rally is held next Tuesday at that e-ity. The arrangements committee of North Liberty is preparing t e entertain at h-asL 200 from South T.end ami vicinity. Kouth Bend will send about 7". automobile loads of i;ood roads bfosters. A committee heaeled by Russell (icyer and O. J. Allardt is now husy enlistinjr cars for tho procession to North Liberty. The party expects to leave here at 2 oYlock ami arrive at 2: 20 o'clock. Preeeelimr the regular preKram a parade will be held which will ho participated in by North Liherty autos. A prize will be given for the best elecorate-d car. A publicity committee has been named consisting of J. U. Armstrong, George Shock and J. F. Trmiter. A horse-shoe pitching contest between J. M. Studehaker and Jedin Dowman ef North Liberty is carded fer the afternoon. This will be follewed by a ball pa me between South Pond and North Liherty business men. In the evening a mass meeting will he held at the- town hall at which speeches on building ef goeul roads will be made. Speakers will bo John Devine, r,. A. Farabaugh. A. K. Martin, William Happ and F. O. Khcrhart. CAR PLANT REPORTS BOOM HEGKWISCH. 111.. May 20 The plant f the Western Steel Car and Foundrv Ce. here will he operating with a full force by Juno 1. This announcement was made Wednesday following the receipt of an order by tho company for S.T.OO ears. More than 1.U00 have been put to work unloading materials for tho order. Tho f.-irs are to be constructed for tho Chicago N'orthw e ste rn and the New York Central lino. Tn addition, bids j have be e n asked by the Russian government for 2 .".0 00 ne'v freight cars. 5: ; NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS MRS. SLFDZHvOWSK A IIl'RT IX K UNA WAY. Mrs. Adelbcrt Sledziko wska, 1143 W. livision st.. was thrown out of her wagon and painfully bruised and cut about the head and body Wednesday evening in a runaway. Mrs. Sledzikowska, accompanied by Mrs. V. Korpal. 1111 W. Napier st., Miss Techla Szameeka. 90S W. Napier st.. and Casimier Gaelacz. 1 22 4 W. Division st., was driving' a light delivery wagon south on Ohapin st., when the Chapin st. car struck their rig, causing the horse te run away. Mrs. Korpal and M.'ss Szamecka, who were not thrown out ef the rig, clung to the reins and soon regained centred of the horse. They are suffering from severe nervous shock. The- injureel woman was removed to Dr. I lorisowie.'s otllee. where the wounds were dressed and later was taken home- in an automobile by Dr. Oscar von P.arandy. rrxi:uAi.s. The funeral f Frank Wawrzyniak, it) years old. who died Monday morning' at :'. o'clock after a brie f illness, was he-Id this morning at :?() o'clock from tho residence, 72'. W. Division st., to the St. Hedwige's Catholic church. Rev. Casimier Truszynski. C. S. C. assistant pastor of the parish otliciated. Hurial was mjde in Cedar Grove c. nu-tery. social i : i:ts. The-- afterneion fancy work class of tho Polish Women's alliance ef this city conducted by Mrs. Mary Nie-z-Kdzka will mee t Saturday afterneion at 2 o'clock at the St. Hedwigo school bui'ding. '.lie military band ef Z. R. Falcons will hold its rehearsal Friday evening at 7: o'clock at Z. R. hall. Tho gymnasium (lass of Iady Falcons. Z. R. No. 1. will meet Friday eve ning at 7 o'clock at Z. R. hall. Tho seniors and juniors of M. R. Falcons will hold their exercises Friday evening at 7 : t o'cloek at Kose iuszkei hall. The sinking rehearsal of St. Hedwige's choir will be held Friday evening at s o lock at the St. Hedwigo -cho.d building, under direction of C. Luzr.y. The junior uirls ef Lady Falcons. Z. Ralicki. No. l. will hold their theatrie il rtheaal Fridav evening at Z. R. hall. HAITISMS. Rose, the infant tlaughter ef Mr. I'lid Mrs. St.inilans Andrysi-. k. CO? S. Walnut st.. has been baptized at St. Casirnier's Catholic church. Rev. Stanislaus Grti:'..i. C. S. C.. pa.-tor of the parish. ; ( rformcd the e e-remony. The god-iv-ire nts we re': Mrs. Kleaner Andrysiak and Rem, an Niezgodski.

I'r.ItsOXALS. Ste phen Galowski eif I troit. whhas bun h're' isiting with friends left Weliied.ty for 'bieag. Michae.1 Struziak has returned te

WOOL AUTO ROBES Jui what vou need these cool mornings and evenings. We have two wonderful values in reversible robes at $3.95 and $5.00

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A Manufacturers' Sample Line of Fine Muslin Underwear We bought the whole lot at a discount of one-half the regular manufacturer's prices. They came in yesterday and surprised us at the good bargain we had made.

We Offer Them At the same discount that

Beautiful Gowns with fine trimmings 89c to $1.00 values 59c; S1.50 values 75c; S2.00 to S2.95 values $1.00 and $1.50 Four big lots at four unusual prices. Muslin Drawers at 25c, 50c, 59c and 75c that are worth double the prices of this sale. Muslin Skirts, $1.00 value 50c; $2.00 value at $1.00; $2.00 to $2.95 value at $1.25 and $1.50. We advise your early attention.

A New Improvement in Housecleaning Housewives, are you interested in decreasing your household duties of laborious sweeping? We want to demonstrate to you how you can do it. The Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Co. of Chicago has sent us one of their expert demonstrators to show you the folly of using up your energy in hard labor sweeping with a broom, when by a very little expense you can do the work with the slightest exertion, not only better, but saving the cost of the machine in the life of your rugs.

his home in Whiting after a hrief visit with relaUves and friends here. Martin Hartonski, who has been here with friends returned today to Lanortc. lee Smejgalski of Iifayette, Wis., arrived here Wednesday on business. Miss Gertrude Mateosiak. Scott St., has g-one to Milwaukee to spenel several days with relatives and f rienels. Mrs. Ak'ncs Porembska of Iiporte h;is arrived here for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Bowman. CI 2 W. Division Ft, I,eui Staehewlak, 70 S. TTnion st., is critically ill with rheumatism. Michael Mielaezewski. 1703 Sibley aw, has left feir Toledo to spend a few days with friends. Charles Wonzel, 174 4 Tnpley aw, has one to Gary on business. Leonard Rensolowiez arrived here Weelneselav to mak his home. Casimier Hazinskl, 306 S. Chapin st.. has gone to Grand Rapids on business. Crank Hilinski. real estate man, S. Chapin st., left Wednesday night for Detroit on a business trip. Matthew Andrzejewski of Chicago is in the city visiting1 with friends. George Luszkowska. who has been here on busines, returned Thursday to Laporte. Adelbcrt Korzeniowski, 8. Walnut st.. hos gone ti Michigan City on a business trip. Crank Dibert returned Wednesday t Orchard Lake to resume his studies at the St. Cyril and Methodius Polish seminary after a few days' visit with friends here. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maglera, 123 4 W. Napier st. Leonard Ofpalski. who has been here vhdting with friends, 'returned todav to his home In Hremen. John Uadynski of Grand Rapids, who l as been in the city on business, left Wednesdav for hieacJ. Clarence Winges has left for Pittsville after a brief visit here. ALL TICKETS ARE TAKEN Crerv available seat has been taken ! for the Press Club dinner to ec'y of the Xavv Daniels on Saturday evening. May 29. t t This was the report ef the Invitation committee after the me eting with Chairman Hutchinson Wednesday afternoon. Thes to whom Invitations were addressed were given until 4 e.'clock Wednesday to signify their acceptanceand the committee announced that anv who had not sn acceptances before this hour could not ue accomI modateel. The acceptances now reeclved will tax the capacity ot tne Oliver hotel elining room. Tho tickets are now bejns distributeel to those who have accepted, by members of the committee. BRINGS SPITS OX NOTKS. Aciion te recover $1. SOS. 97 was brought in the superior crurt Thursdav morning by the Jan III Sohic.sk! Ruilding t Ioan aftoiat'.on against Anton Trojanowski. Grire H. Hill broucht suit in the ame court auainst William R. Calvert and others tf collect $600 alleged to be due on a note. In the eircuit court the Security State bank of Havre' brought action against "'Milam C. Stvrr to collect $7 allegel due on a ne.te. MARKETS riTTnrK;ii i.ivk stock. I'lriMtl lKill. P i.. May JO. e'ATTLH --Supply liLit; market sttndy; ih'dce

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Tomorrow we bought them for. Vacuum Cleaner T.Ike the "nUXT'JA" Have Brfn Salting Itapiilly AT $10.00 TO $12..0 Tho groat fuctss of the Duntlry has been the means of reducing the ost. the4 larjrer the output the lessor the cot TCie factory output now Is 00 machines very hour. They have shippe-el us r.G new 1111 models with extra nozzle's to sell ,it thH elenionet radon flfl .it the low iTice of 4)0. UU YV advise you to e-ome In at eneo ami see this little woneler. $7rU9.10; prime IS.r?.: g(el $v.T. s.7."; tily buVhe-r Ss.jrrs.e'X) ; fair $7..".0 (lis; -v)innioii SI.err;,7.-r; e-ofinun to ginl fat bulls ..".. "il(.i 7.7."7; oemmon to good fat cows $4if 7.r0; lieitVrn 7.M( S.." : veal calves ..fi'.. r); heavv and thin calves ?e;.G0 SIIi;i:i' AND IAMi:S Supply fair; market sletw; jtrinie' wethers $7. 7. " ; geweel niixeif Sl.'Srfi'.W; fnir mix'd S;.rv( 7-li); -ulls soi'l eimimnn $'.l(io; lamb-s seJeVj, 1U: spring Limbs ?lfril4. IK WIS Receipts pj double elecks; market steady : prime heavy his $7.STr7.S.1 : me'dlums 7.15 : heavy Yorkers 7.1.".; light Yorkers $7.s(S.;7..Vl: pigs $7.."K,t 7.i; roughs Sdi.O.Uj ; stays f.w o" ; heavy mixed ?7.bo'tf7.W. i:ast hh i alo .stock. UST lUTPATO. X. Y., May 2H. CATTLi: Receipts ) head: market slow and uteaely; iriine steei-s S..iQS.su ; shlplpug steers Js'iVi.-M). CALVIN Itex-elptH L0 head; marked, ne. tlve and st-alv; enill to e-hedce- Jt.ri'j.oO. SHi:i:i AND LAMI5S ItwelpLM 1.2( he-ad; marke-t active ami steaely: eho'.o larnls $l(.7.V(i 11 ; cull to fair M.WdVO'Ul yearlings Si.l..riO: she-e-p $4TS.7-'. lKHjS llee'edpts r,:Hx.) ; market, fairly a--tive and steaely; Yerkers $7 .Cf?tJ .'.) ; tdcrs $7..".0f,7.e;" ; mixed ?7-" 7.fO ; - heavy $7X fn.'.i; roughs $,' C..(V: Mags Sotjo'). (IIICAOO I.IVK STO(K. T'NION STIM'K YARDS, 111.. May 20. II HJS Ke-eiptS L'.'lJMMI; market e:iy; mixe-el .end bute-hers fl 'VT.iVZ ', pood hMivy S7.lo7..V.; rougli he.ivy $7.10'?; 7.-0 : light $7..T.r.;7.T; pigs ?rcX7.4; bulk 7.4." jind $7.d LTTI.i: Heeeipts r...V0; market kIow and weak; beeves SG.'.il'.C); m and heifers ..2."v.7u; Texans $Cjo(?7.U.".: ca 1 ves ?V54 iTj :.1T. SIIKRP Kecelpts S,000: market steady; native nnd wcMcni ?7.7oTt .t'A ; lambs 7.75 f'Shf.U); spring lambs 51i:..o. CHICAGO C.IS.AIV. CHICAGO. M iv 2d.OPi:XINf; : W.IIKAT May ?l.."l..j'r'l.rjl; .Inly .1.12G f'll.'S: Sept. .fl.20a47 n,. COIIN May 7:vi 7l!Tt, ; July 7." tyl . ; Sept. 'fl ff"i'r. ATS - Ma y ."d i4 Ui TA : July .'C , f,l 't ; e-pt. A'i(l TlOj 'v-. PuRK-.Inlv "17.It7. niIJS-$10.7o. WIIPAT May $1.V,.'4 ;' July Se-jd. eoii.V-M.ir 7r.K : July 7.",U'. Set. 7i'sC. (ATS-Miy ."Cj: July TaK: Sept. W PollK - -Mar ..Is. 77: .inly Sls. LAKH - July s'..7.V.!.77: Sept. HIliS May .ld.40; July 5l0.i: S-pt. TOLKDO r.KAlN. TU:iM). o.. May 20. - 4 "Le )Si: ; WIN. r 4'ash aaj May 51.01: Jly ?1.2."U: Sj.t. S1.22. eoii.V-('n?!i 7;: Mav 7."i: Jnlr 471. KYK- No. 2. $1.14. cLovi:itsi:i-:i-prie-e. h ?7.s"-; vt. Ss.r.2'. A LSI Ki; -Prime, cash 7S ' TIM TI1V Prime, .-ash 2.72i-i; Sept. $1; it. SOUTH BEND MARKETS rOlXTRY AMI MIATv (Corritre! DuJIy by Jiinml' Urket. IIS W. JefTrron IIM el. ) l,on.Ti:v-i,.i!!,L' 141-.. :;:ng 22' VKAL raylnir 13. felhiic 2-. r.Kin lit est 2'-'. bdlhig 12, port. rho ie rJ'eH0. sirbdu .'kV. HAM'-Siliiig l-"-LAKD-elilnc !-. I'KOVISION". (Cttrrertrd Dally ty I". W. Mullrr, II. .Ienren FKI'IT raime per e-usc 5 at Jo'fi.V) per ebz.; N'tmniS p-r . '.C sedliiss" at .".'f'tld per 1 z. : banan.n p'r burt'-h 1.7" se-llin at per ebz. VPGPTAHLLS rabbaj:'. pn.vln 2'j per V.. edl1r nt 4c per lb.: potatr s. p.iylnc !liri? nt .Vv pr bu. P.l TTLK AM) L;;S -4imtrt butter. payir; lti .".. ellinz 2-"Tj: -; crn:ery ut'eT. pa::: 2.. -trktly Iron, payii:- IS, be-Illntf 22o.

AUTO BONNETS AND HATS Tailored Hats in plain colors or shepherd checks at $2.95 and $3.00. Auto Caps at 50c and $1.00

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WHITt; SILK HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AT 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Boot Silk Hose &e.in: 50c White Silk Hose Full fashioned, garter top 75c White Silk Hose aLSehSe::??....S1.00 White Silk Hose Flare tops, the 3 gTA finest at cDItC?l Silk Vests for Women Italian Silk at $1.00 White, pink, reinforced under arms. Italian Silk at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Fancy and plain lops, pink and white. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Ribbed Lisle Hose at 15c, two pairs 25c White and black. Mercerized Hose at 25c Also in plain. All colors and black. Silk Hose at 50c White and black, ribbed r 1 The Famous UVJZ "S TV ft 1'ioaern nose i.v oru i:w iios:i:uy i)i:fitr.Mi:xT it is MADE ESPECIALLY roil is This hose is inade after our own directions and is the result of our years of study in the fitting of feet comfortably. The Famous Modern Hose can be bought here only in South Bend. Priced At ITh up to $1.2." For women, men anj children. They come in lisle finish and silk in white, black, tan, grey, and all the other new shades. They really are wonderful values. Woman's Silk 3.V and up. Men's Silk -5o and tip. Ills Value Small Profit. TheModern Shoe Store 12:2 X. Mle-hfgan S. I I m;i;i. e(orrsteM Iaily by U'nrnrr IJro. Srr4 tori. 114 i;. H)n ht. TIMTHY-- ::..o'-M pr bu. Ki:ii LoYi:K- ST.Vj per ,n. ALI'ALFA- -P 11 p.-r I.ti. AliSIKi: CLOVLK--SMIO ir b :. II AY, STJtAW AM) I (( orree ted Pally by the A r-Ir y MU!ei J lour ttd IVrd Ce.. ilQ S. llrlilafi HAY- ayir. 12''rN. IHr- nt .l'.tlN STK AW -I'ayinsr $7-. at : ar. J rt- -t l..ile. CttftN - Paying 7". fcelMrr "'t'.-. "ATS I'uiln:- .V.. e-;iiT!' i;2'2-p-. lovi:i: i:li-paj iiite' Miiiu? 53. TIM' 1 jiY -l.in ut $1. ALPALPA Mvntai.a crown. !l!n S1L 1 1. oru ami rKrn. eiorrrrtnl I).ll hy KnoMxk and ainr llydraiillr At.) WHKAT Parii;- .l.4.' ;-r bu. A'l"S Paylii: ") pr bu ; 1 l:i j ;V. O.IIN Pay li sr 7 r !u ; '!l'.:; O UYi;-Pajic tl. i.ivi: stock. K'orrr-rtrd Daily br Mujur Pro . S Liran M.) III:aVY PAT STi:i:KS- Pair ti ''' . prime P -rr 7 c. !lew;s 1!,. 'up. f7T7.2.. LAMPS Lir 'Mt. elrevsl i:.'rtl7". TAM.OW AND llllirs. (Corrrrted Daily hy s. Ippman. J10 S Main t. TALLOW - llt.uisu 2iii;.-. na-Jt-re-d. N. I 4' r, . .o. 1. -.".:u . INDDS Gr n N.. 1, bfpi c'iri cal