South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1915 — Page 5

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at Tin: oitrinxM. A shift In th- rn?t fif "Tho NJcht Clrrk." the now inuMC.il comedy now ll.tyin at tho irhcim, pave Onnvicvo I'.urn. ono of tho j-hov.- tflrls, a chance to I'lay lloso, the hcire.. rt:I'lncin Mau'Io K.ixur, who retired on account of throat, troul.l". Mi-Cs Hums is a hand.-jmc Morvlc, with u i-j-K'ndi'l V"ic- and v. h n .uh: -r:ti;is a little inor- ):i!id nc. in the j i r l will i.t the role nicely. Th- ( "ii.t ly is drawing well on the return ei.K-i't-mmt .ui'l all tho jTiru ij'.'tls in :--ni: and jest have l en well received, while the attractive chorus adds life and color to tlie various cenes. Tonight ;ov. Kalston and a number of prominent Mate politician accornpaiiy the Cou members of tho JiKliana IMitorial as; -eiat ion. who will attind the 'j ('clock show in a body. The ehicf executive will occupy a .special box re.-crved fr him.

Tin: Ai Diroini'M. "Tho v'onfe.ion." a wry I'm' two-rc-el HioLrraph drama, is the feature at tho Auditorium today and tells a ktrontf story. I'aul Jloward was four years old when his mother ;ivo her life for lier serorid child. The loss of his wife emhittere.l John Howard, father of tho two children, making him hate tho daughter whose coming rt)hbed him of his wife. lie placed her in the f-are of Dr. Morton and his wife and took Paul with him to Tans. In the course of time Mrs. Morton had a little daughter and throe' years later John Howard's unfortunate daughter died, and Mrs. Morton, fearing Howard would stop tho remittances he had sent for the maintenance of his daughter, passed her own daughter off for the Howard child. In tho meantime. Paul becomes very wild In Paris and his father sends him back to America, where he meets tho Mortons and falls in love with Bessio. who lias influenced him away from his had habits. One day they wero quietly marril and when John Howard came home ho s-uppo.-ed I'.ssie was his daughter and told her and Paul thoy were sister and brother. Then Mrs. Morton made a confession of the way she had cheated John Howard, but ho w:is so overjoyed at tho happiness of his son that lie readily forgave her everything, other picture.? for today are "The Jarrs Visit Arcadia." -Tim New Exploits of Hlaine" in two reels1, and "To Save Him for His Wife." a Vitaraph comedy with Ullian Walker. Tomorrow's bill includes the regular episodo of tho Ferial picture, "The c; oddest," with Anita Stewart and Karl Williams; tho Srli weekly of current events; "Tho Mack Ilin'," a three act drama with Torn Moore and Marguerite Courtot. Friday, Geor'o Ado's prratest play, 'The College Widow," will be the attraction. Not only one of the 01 cor. no Ade comedy plays, but the best picture of tho season in live reels.

sci:m: nio.M "Tin: night n.ntK" now playing at thi: oupin:i.M.

tuml-b-d .mountains, as the background; with human scenes riotous with action; the best and the worst of men at war with tho love of a woman to .vay the balance; all this should make an excellent picture. "Pnwritten Justice." a three reel subject, is also shown. (n Thursday tho fourth of tho "Who Pays?" series of Pathe photoplays concerning vital questions of tho day will be shown. The subtitle is "Tho I,ovo Liar" and in tho principal rol s will be soon Iluth Noland and Henry Kintr. The preceding1 chapters of this interesting series, while each complete in themselves, have given splendid satisfaction and arnl further releases will bo watched with interest by many.

Hi. 1 S 9 2. and hns served as an efficient member of the department for 21 years, two months and 12 days. For the past few years he has travelled a beat in the north end resident district. His successor will probably take up his duties Friday. i:ik wlio are solus to Mi Iiijran CItt

should call the temple In regard to j uniform. Special cars loae South!

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luvvwdmr inubitt Deputy I'mlcr CJus Kliimlor Named to Serve Unexpired Term of Over Tli rev Years. John II. Witwor, 2G0 4 Mishnwaka av.. was appointed by tho county commissioners Tuesday" afternoon to servo the unexpired term as township trustee made vacant by the death of Gus A. Klingler. There were two other applicants for the otllee. There remains three years and seven months of the term. Mr. Witwer has been deputy trustee since Mr. Klinglcr took odico on Jan. 1, 1 ' 1 " . He was born 55 years ago at Lancaster, O., and was brought to Pertago township when only three years edd. At 1 ." years ef age, after attending tho public schools ho wont to Valparaise university whore ho spe nt three years afte r which he taught sediool for 12 years. Since that time Mr. Witwer has been active in the- sediool we.rk of the township and in farm work being a member of St. Joseph county mango. Ho is married and has a family of three children.

i:piniT oitical si:uvirr. Headquarters fer "Shur-On" eyeglasses ami Krypteik lenses. Kyes examined free and satisfaction guaranteoel. Dr. G. C. Paul, optometrist, 20! J. M. S. bldg. Hoth phones. Adv.

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at thi: lasalli:. At advanced prices today tho rallo is .showing Olga Petrtva, one ef the stage's most frilliant ami beautiful stars, in a live ree 1 feature proluct!on, 'The Heart of a Painted Woman". This attraction has been widely commented upon when shown elsewhere ami it is said to be ahu-

inan Interest story, told with great skill and superbly acted. Tho principal character is that ef a jrirl tempted by tho big1 city's lures, succumbs to tho wiles ef a scemndrel, enters a it ay life and finds peace at last in performing worthy eleeds ef charity. Tho picture Is allegorical in Its theme introelucing such characters as wealth, spendthrift and beauty, similar to tho famous play of "Kverywoman" and equally Impressive. On Thursday Max Figrnan. star of x elozen successes, appears in his original part in "Tho Man on tho Box". For a number of seasons Mr. Figman prese-nted this loinoly drama on the legitimate .stage and he4 returns in pie turrs In a prediction even moro realistic, on account of the number ef excellent outdoor sceuies. These are ill taken in anel around the city of Washington, 1. Mr. I'igman impersonates a handsome, reckless army !!'u er who rescues a beautiful girl from an embarrassing situation and Ih.cn engages as her coachman, replacing the man on the box, in order o be near her. The' girl in the case cleverly played by charming Lolita Kobertson, who lias accompanied Mr. Pigman in many of his plays and is Mrs. legman in private life. DalVy messages ar- b ing nVeived Trom James Cruzo and Sidney P. racy, :he" film stars who art1 on their way icross the oemtincnt via automobile md wlio will hold a n ception at tho Iasallo next Friday. The last mesage receivetl from e'leveland reported slow progress through a s a of mud ant they will bo here eui time-. Arangements are being made for them o receive their friends in the west obby eif the theater. They will give :alks from the stage and be seen in a ?pccial comeily reel of pictures. AT Till: COLONIAL. A western story Is at the olo!-,ial oday in the iivo reel picture. "The Vight Stage". Plavers like llobert Kiieson. famed for his performances n Stronglieart," "Fine Featlurs" and others; V. S. Hart, in "The S.juawnan," witli William Faversham and

Feah Mitchell, a haml-ome b-adir.g ; 1!

..idy with a number 'f high class organizations, do not u-ually a"ciate lehemselves with mediocre productions. It is an Arizona story, with nature's

(icorgo I'isli lteslgiis After Sering F)r 21 Years. (leorge I ish. who is with one exception tho edelest member in point of service in tho South Uend pediee department, hanelod in his resignation Tuesilay, to take effect immediately. His name will be placed em tho retired list, and he will beceme a beneficiary of the pedice pension fund. Ho was appointed patrolman July

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I"or the !et results tenlay, try a ticket at tin DeLuxe Iicture Sliow anil be convlnctHl. "THE CONFESSION" An exceptionally line two-reel I iegrapli.

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Comedy. N. (I of the eelclirated Jarr Family series, with Harry I)acnH)it, Kom' Tapley and Paul Kelly. "THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" In two reel. Only two nieire. "TO SAVE HIM FOR HIS WIFE" Yitngraph eoiiirnly with Lillian Walker. COMIMI TOMOKItOtt'

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OLGA PETROVA One of the nmst lcaut i fill and talented women of the- stao is hr totlay in

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"THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN" Five aets of siierh dracnatic actlem. The tory of a younsr fiirl who ocs to New York, lieconies an artist's mettled, takes up' a pray life, is diseardetl, and then is rcprenerated threnigh her ae'ts of merey for others. A inanificeiit allegory wonderfully acted. PRICKS roil THIS KNttAfil-:-M I 'NT: LOWL'R FLOOU 20r , UALCONY 10c. THCKSIAY Merry Max Firman in his original role in the Washlnjrteni romeely drama, 'Tim man on thi: nox" SHM'ial Note Janes Cruze and Sidney Ilrney, late stars of "The Million Dollar Mystery," will hold a piddle? reception at the LaSallr next IYiday, afternoon nnel even! up:. IIPi: OKGAN CONCERTS i:ach Evening liy an Ilxpert.

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All Spring Trimmed Hats at 95c, $ 1 .95 & $2.95

On Table 1 HaU at $2.95 Choice of any of our Spring Hats. These sold at prices up to S10. In the lot there are no two alike. Light and" dark colors. Finest qualities of braid used in the shapes, most fashionably trimmed in feathers, quills, wings, ribbons, silks and flowers. You'll see here some of the very prettiest and best hats shown in South 13end this season. Hats for every occasion, to go with any costume; choice $2.95. On Table 2 Hats at $1.95 A variety that compares favorably with those above mentioned. There are large and medium sailors. Of the many

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Any Spring UntrimmeJ Hat in the store at 98c. Flower wreaths at 25c; all varieties of flowers.

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DEMONSTRATION OF THE PERFECT Spotless Shrlnkcr and Finisher Shrink Mth'r m1mi or ;i-h inatri;iU ;i ml Ira 1 1 1 hm!s Willi a lHuuilnl lini-h. Ilrin:: any ah iln' inatorial or lro- mmIs, 1i"1Jht pun lur 1 ui t or t'lM'w lu'r. and i t '1 Ioni:r ami shrink nm without hart ilurliic th 'hilit ion. Ih-ri-aftcr thort will Ik a hnro of ." iHr j anl.

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Suits at $12.50 One-third Saved The very latest in fashion, but only one or two of a kind, and the prices thus' greatlylowered in consequence, for these are garments that were priced up to $25; and worthy suits at those prices. Many of them are copied from the Paris originals; there are charming fancy suits and distinguished looking plain ones. Materials are gabardine, men's wear serge, wool poplin, taffela and checked suiting, as well as rich silk poplin. In black, navy, all wanted colors. Just the very thing to complete that goingawav outfit. It is impossible to go into details as to styles, we can only say that the suits are very distinguished. Smart New Coats at $10. Every one of the 40 garments a latest model, many are S 1 5 values.

A Dinner Set is an ideal June Wedding Gift

100 piece dinner sets, white semi-porcelain, with neat old wreath decoration, in one of the newest shapes $9.95. Dinner Sets, lovely new conventional border decoration, on pure white semiporcelain, in handsome new shapes; set of 100 pieces; a complete service for 12 persons, set $18.49. The above and 8 other new dinner services in open stock.

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THURSDAY Third Episode of "WHO PAYS This subject complete and sub-titled, "The Love Liar."

SALE OF DOMESTICS Apron Ginghams, good quality, a very complete assortment showing all sizes, blue, brown and red checks, per yard 4 Vic Canton Flannels, bleached, per yard 4 Vic 36-inch Outing Flannel, best quality, mill ends of 1 5c quality, per yard 9c. Outing Flannel, bleached, yard 4 Vic

New Lawns

Assorted patterns such as dots, rings, stripes and tloral patterns. 3V2C per yard

Seersucker, the striped crepe weave in demand for house wear, in blue, pink, tan and black and white stripes, per yard 12c Dress Ginghams, some of the best brands, in a complete assortment of checks, plaids and stripes, per yard 9c.

45-in. Voile Flouncings, 98cyd. These are just in. They offer exceptional values for such handsome material. Beautiful designs are deeply embroidered on a good quality voile 98c yard. 27-inch Voile Flouncing, extra tine quality, dainty new patterns are neatly embroidered on superior quality voile, per yard 75c. Dainty Combinations at 49c At a casual glance you would think them a S1.00 garment. They are made of nice quality longcloth; choice of either' lace or embroidery trimmed top, blue or pink ribbon drawn. This is the popular corset cover and drawer combination. Envelope Combinations, prettiest of Val lace and ribbon trimming; regular 1.00 kind 85c

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At $2.25 pair Goose tilled pillows, size 21x27 inches, fancy floral striped ticking covered. $2.98 pair White goose filled, pretty green, tan and blue with alternating floral stripe covered, size 21x27 inches. $3.98 pair Half down filled pillows, covered with best fancy ticking in blue and white stripe alternating with floral stripe. $1.49 pair For mixed feather pillows, fancy ticking covered. $1.98 pair for mixed chicken and goose filled pillows; fancy ticking.

Sale of Notions lr'ss slil'lI, por pair s 10r for thro-' rc spools nf IJ.istintf Cottn; numfxr.-, !'. .V, .0; 5 0o yanls n a spool. So for IUMin-'s 100-yar.l .ilk Thread. for G spools .?. V I. CoaN To Thread. L'Ou ards on ri s;. .. AH number?, lilac; ;mI whit', and all colors. Kio for thrc sj N l'.ror.'Ks' .ilky CnK-lict Cotton. Ail hades; 10 0-yard -hall.. Ilk for 4 cards .ifYty Tins. ."' for r, ia;crs j.ins. :ic p-r paper for all kinds of needles. ; for 1 V eard Kohinoor HnapFastener?, Ma-ck or hit-, all mz-s. ."ic for four ::4-yard balls d irnIn cotton, hlak. white, tan. may. Wil-oii Prcs 1'astcrKT., ard ;. Hooks .ind I'y s j. r card Skirt I i-lt itiir. hlak or white, 12 or - iiiehe.s wid', p r ya!l Sc. Illa.s SM'am TajM-, in a.-'Mtd widths. Kood white lawn, ai.l bolt .V. skirt IlruM. best 7n i- eri;v d. in hlack and all colors, .", ard bolt Of. IIo; Snort'r for children, llack and white, per pair Sc. IVarl Button, assort d, pr b...

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Cotton Taiw. bl a k. whit ; all N idt hs lc. WliittcmorcS r.ilt 1M-C- Combination I'olish 17c.

New Blouses at $1.49 &$ 1.98

There are a number of different models styles not usually found at these prices. Smart enough for wear on most any oc- - casion, inexpensive enough to serve for general summer wear. Most women will Want to choose a summer's supply of blouses here tomorrow. Filet pattern laces trim embroidered' voile blouses; dainty white embroidered and hemstitched coflar and culls add to their effectiveness. While many models reveal the return to elbow sleeves, for summer comfort, a number of smart blouses w ith long sleeves is included in this group. Beautiful crepe de chine blouses in white and pink, also at $1.98.

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Delightful Summer Frocks, ordinary and inexpensive The Dresses at $5.00, like those at higher and lower prices, show simplicity as the ruling elTect; quality of fabric and careful workmanship are important factors. The woman of fastidious and ultrataste will find dresses adaptable for every hour of a summer's day. The materials are voile, marquisette, organdie and linen. Dresses designed by artists of a high order, made by dressmakers who know the value of painstaking work. Beach Cloth Suits at $7.50 Semifitted coats and Norfolk models in tan beach cloth; trimmed with pearl buttons.

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SELLING OUT SALE HANS SHOE CO. 125 North Michigan St. Four Doors North Ellsworth

Suits for Men and Women $15, $18 and $20. Easy Payment. GATELY'S

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