South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1915 — Page 24
ENID new -TIME? o I'ltin.w, .tlnl: j. HEAD OF NEW YORK' S NATIONAL GUARDS Our guarantee tag which is on every article assures you of entire satisfaction! 1 1 J 1 i M alcing Your Home More Comfortable and Beautiful without additional cost! Cabinet Being Met With Same Opposition and Advice That Some Would Offer to President Lincoln. What docs jour furniture say? Your furniture jour home tells a frank, honest :tory. Your homo rvproent ou Your tate jour home cm ironnicnts your financial standing 1 V 1 w jour Iote for a home. Lok at your lioinc think of this when fumUhing a new What would you like to have jour friends, your neighbor home. think
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LONTOX, June . Major I.'van R. Jonc?, editor of ".-'hippin:; World." pointed nut today some striking analozrirn between the pris'.nt situation in Krlnnd ;inil American civil war tinirs. He said: "between the- war for tho perpetuity of the American union of jst'.i.f,:, and the world-struu'lo now t.ikm p!a e in Franco and Flanders ami on the Russian borders in th" a.- 1 1 1 - r a re many things that art' similar. For example. Alexander Stephens, aftr-i-w ards vice preside nt of the mh.iIk ra ( infi !( r.'i(':', de. dared that the campaign was inaugurated to tri t ! i.-li the fart that slavery, tho subordination of the colored race to the whit vn.-; to be 'tho corner Mono of the new koye rmnenL "Hero In Ivuropo w'o hao a v.-ar avnv.'ulh' wai'o at first, but now qualified and denied in iart. fur the domination of t'ne civilized world by Prussian militarism v.orkintr out tho alb -x-ed philosophy of Treitschke and Nictzchc. Alexander Stephens fought for tho subjugation of tho colored rac as tho first principle of ctovernment under tho confederacy. The kaiser in wrmincr war for nothing less than tho subjugation of the world. I lad Inferior Army. ."IVillnwin? upon tho nomination of Lincoln for tho presidency in tho sum- . mT of 1SH' stops wore taken in advance, north and south, to cripple tho incoming government In tho interest of tho southern confederacy. Tho liftlo army of tho union was sent south; tho little navy was sent beyond ruuh; arms and munitions were transported to Fouthern arsenals; and. up to tho, timo v.hen Huniptcr was fired upon, tho north remained incredulous.
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Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. PInkhams Vegetable Compound Helped Her. Iron ton, Ohio. " I am enjoying better health now than I have for twelve
years. When I bepan to take Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound I could not sit up. I had female troubles and was very nervous. I used tho remedies a year and I can do my work and for the last eight months I have worked for other
women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough for I know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recommend it lo suffering women." Daughter Helped Also. "I gave it to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sleep nights. Now she looks fo healthy that even the doctor speaks of it. You can publish this letter if you like.' Mrs. Rena Bowman, 1G1 S. loth Street,. Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing threefourths of th joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Finkham'3 Vegetable Compound? If vou have tho slightest doubt, that Lydia K. lMnkham's VogWahleCoinpouiidwill help vou.writo to Lydia i:.linkham3IedicincCo. ;oiilidiitiul) Lynn, Mass..for advico Your letter will be opcMied, read and answered by a woman una held in tstriet coiilidcncc.
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Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius Van derbllt, pbotograplietl at Van Cort Iaiuit park. New York, at the ia duation of twenty-two national Kuanl officers from the N pw York M'tool of the line.
while men were drilling all over the cotton states. Abraham Lincoln still adhered to his faith, in reason to conquer the situation. The men of tho north were undrllled .undisciplined, and unarmed. When the fifth Wisconsin, in which the present writer served, passed through l3altiniore on tho way to Virginia there was only one company armed, and tho first platoon leadincr A the head of the regiment while tho second brought up the rear. "And so we have found it in Europe, not quite to the same degree, perhaps, hut to a serious decree, nevertheless. AS in the case of the north. Britain was practically unarmed, practically had no army, no big siepe guns, no field artillery, while the forces of the kaiser and Francis Joseph were ready to tho button on the last haversack, were armed to the teeth, and counted upon a ready victory, the capture of Paris and Calais and Warsaw, and not without Kood reason. "The copperhead press of the Cnited States was more vulgarly offensive than the. copperhead press of liritain. or shall I say, London. "Here is an example I can recall of the would-be offensive piffle of Brick Pomeroy's celebrated democratic orsrnn published in LaCrosse, Wis. It was sought to belittle Grant's wellinimvn rvnression: 'Let us Have
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And P.rick - Pomeroy concriea il into "lettuce half peas". Pitiable piflle? No. tho British copperhead press, while mischievous, while endeavoring to create dissension in tho cabinet, while affecting without m ft-athrr's weight of authority for do
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tho nation as a whole, is lairiy decent in its language. I aIi toria Is T lera hie. But there is this one characteristic in these papers. Their editorial leaders are cenerallv tolerable and sometimes able; but rarely is there one of them dealing with the war and its conduct that docs not cast a poisoned arrow at the prime minister. What a contrast between these newspaper
roprietors anil writers anil the ieaurs of his majesty's opposition in par-
l: nnent: The loyauy 10 me ko em
inent, amounting to positive comradeship in many instances, en the part of such men as Bonar Liw . Mr. Balfour and Austen Chamberlain, is be.nd all praise. "To a great extent this was true it-. th Cnited States where great I.vsders like Stephen A. Douglas and John A. Logan, and many more, sup-K..1-T..1 tho i.artv in rower and Bres't
MOTHERHOODjS DISCUSSED Amount of Immorality Has Been Greatly Exaggerated. LONDON. June 4. "Care of the nation's motherhood" was considered at a meeting held in the duchess of Marlborough's residence, .Sunderland house, Mayfair, Thursday under the auspices of tho National Council of Public Morals. The bishop of Birmingham saiu: "In times of war there are difficulties xind temptations to both sexes, but there has been terrible exaggeration in regard to the moral condition of our army. The council of
public morals is making inquiries into'
the truth of these statements. Although it is true there is a certain amount of immorality, so far as we can judge the exaggeration on this subject has been gross and unpardonable."
ORDER WASJVIISQUOTED Colorado State Militia is Below Minimum Strength.
WASHINGTON, Juno 4. Adjt. (Jen. John Chase of Colorado has not been ordered to bring the National guard of Colorado up to maximum strength, it was learned at the war department Thursday. It was stated that he has been instructed to bring up to a minimum strength certain organizations if federal aid is to he continued.
CABMLitS NOTICi:.
We offer a choice strain of oy Bean seed for sale. This seed matured early and showed a satisfactory yield. Call Greenacres, 4 so? or HAPP X: TAOGART. 20 U So. Main .St. Either phone l'.Tl,
of you? Perhaps you hadn't thought of this but recall some homo you have Un in then you'll rvalue, that the home tells a true story of the family that owns it. Sailors extend a home furnishing service toy on that will enable ecryone to hao a delightful homo a home that yon will bo prou(!i to rcpivM'nt you. This nod not In an expenditure of more money than you would pastor the ordinary Kind. This sorieo is ran it's a study tliat lias taken years to build. Buing can U arranged to suit your income. If ou pay ah, ou can saw 10 per cent by buying at Sailers. If ou want onie time, this can be arranged to suit your cona enlence. We urge you to investigate, this service that we liavc pcnt twelve year porfMthig.
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One Dollar pays your initiation fee; you immediately become a member of the Club and the Kitcheneed that you select is delivered to your home. YOU then pay weekly dues of $1.00 for only a few weeks and ;et a receipt that entitles you to all of the benefits of the Club indefinitely.
We are offering for sale on this remarkable Club Plan the "Mastercraft" Kitcheneed, the best kitchen .cabinet value at any price ever offered in this city. It contains all of the many conveniences common to Kitcheneeds and a good many more than any other cabinet made. Seeing is believing. Let us show you.
Also the Kitcheneed "Special," which is the best standard size cabinet you can find anywhere at any price; the "Utility" Kitcheneed, built along the same lines as the Kitcheneed "Special;" and several other styles at prices ranging from $7.95 to $42.50. . OUR MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WITH EVERY KITCHENEED SALE
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"Period furniture" is thr hUhM artUlir
the desimiin ,,f furnituio. Attain Bros., shcraton. Hc?;vh hlto. Oiippcndale and Mich mastererartsmen, sinuit their lite in tb ijucm of purct furniture drlgn. And their effort now coniiihutc to tho culture and refinement of our homes 1iiiiiicd. ennobling. ccry. in m hcauliful as to pnx-lude lmproeiiient. "jMriinl furniture' is an upliitinu inspiration t eery one ao-c-iated with it. IVrfcrt repnxliutions of "period furniture" (heiilo'Mn furniture) may l)o had at Sailors" titr little, if any. more than tho co-t of ordinary molcin )icci offered e-New licre. Tlue reproductions arr orn tetter than the oiliiinal: for tliey combine the wonderful jtrtitio chajun ot the pat with the highest t.iv f precfit-la y cont ruction.
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Solid Oak Dining Table and Dinner Set only . . .
Till: TAB LI 7 is mule of ,solid Oak, heavy pedestal 42-inch top sixfcot extension tinihed in golden oak. THE DhSHRS are a .splendid pattern copi. d from Haviland, nicely decorated et consists of six cups, nx saucers, six plates, one platter, six pie plates, six individual butters.
Liberal divided payments arranged to SAiite each individual convenience. You'll like this accommodating system!
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FREE! 500 lbs. of Vacuum Ice Wtih Every Refrigerator During This Sale This is surely the greatest Reri aerator offer ever made. This Is ithout a doult a clever fchomo r the ice people to demonstrate heir splendid ice this will of course sell hundreds of Ice Chests ind Refrigerators for us and --vo .lon't think it hardly necessary for us to say that you benefit moro than either of us.
Special Term $1.00 Vju-Ix Week.
Sailors Special "June Bride Outfits These outfits comprise some of the best values in our store these are grouped, and extra special prices put on for complete outtits. Ask to see our Four-room Outfit for $129.00. Four-room Special Outfit $200.00. Four-room DeLuxe Outfit $275.00.
The proper selection of your Rug will have much to do with the beautifying of your home. 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Rugs $9.85 Good Brussels Ru?s in the Oriental and all over designs srood rups for living or dinins rooms 9x12 size at $9.8 5. 9x12 Special Tapestry Rugs $15.85
Splendid quality tuks in Oriental or lloral patterns good colors now $13. S3.
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