South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 53, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1916 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FUR! SCHOOLS ARE FAVORED Specials in Leather 5 Big Bargains in Bags. Leather Lined Utility Bag at $1. The latest in Envelope Bags at $1. Tokio Jap Leather Bag at $1. 2 new designs in Leather at $1. Toilet Specials 15 Cakes of Kirk's Peroxide Soap $1, a cold cream soap, regular price 10c. 1 Princess Cold Cream, 5oc. . .f? 1 Princess Face' Powder, 50c. . ! 1 Princess Nail Polish. 25c x B $1.25 Glass Jar of Hard Candies, $1.00. Extension Plan Meets Trustees' Approval Students Visit Colleges.

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Tli' board n.'t u.:h '.. M. Smith,, htnto y x vA . f the airrioul- i tural Vf.r.itiu!,:il v.i, in tf - rural J Kftuiu!'-'. .Mr. Smith 1 1 !.'i ; unl thej vo nti":. il training ltw, v. ht y the, Ktate pays fwo-thinU and the t'-wn-h.ii f.r.' -t bird f th' Hilary of K.uh-' era for nriraU ural .!!, I.;, and! pointe.l nut the .1 1 a nr .1 w m to )i

j-'Mned from such work. Xo !:. nil: action v. a t a k n by th- bard. , At the time that the 1-.:t ril rrirt llitn' was it iiM'tirii of th" members of the at.'ri ultural kivhih w a.s held daring January in MaiJt.-'On township. Th ' ''.vs wa t-'iven a trief taJl: by th lr in.-tr ;; tor. Iiuntlss a. Willi. uns. on the ,.ro'.krn of i- v'i ivx seed corn. Mr. Srr.ith also ppok to the class, commending thrm f,r th-ir active ir.tere-t in matters pertaining lo srientibc farming. Thf w,rk that !ax l, -n starte. 1 through thi." class, he sa id. wasn v.a.rk that would prove of vast importance to Ft. Joseph county. I'ul'.uv.iti:: this talk the cla.-:s visited the St. Mary's farm. IUoiiiirnml-4 Summer Work. The fonforcricc hetwe n the hoard of education and Mr. Smith lasted for two hours. In his explanation cf the vocational training law Mr. Smith showed how the work of the nirricultur.il classes could he mule more practical by closely connecting it with the farm work during the stinrntT months. It was shown how, through a one-mill levy, St. Joseph county was painr into a general state fund approximately $',. 11)11 and how it had heen onlv through the work in the city schools and the domestic pcience work in tlie rural schools that a part of tl;is fund had re-n hroujrht Kick into the county. Th money returned to the county had keen used in paying two-thirds of the salary of teachers in the ca-

tional training classes, and it was

not uniii in organization or me agricultural school in Madison township that aid was Kiven through the fund to the cause of scientific farming In the county. It was the consensu of opinion anions the members of the hoard that the work in Madison township had proved successful. The plan, advanced by Mr. Smith, for broadening the scoe of the work was received with approval. According to this plan three townships would i.'nite In hlrinir a teacher f,,r a school to te held for one month in each township. Following the lass room session of the schools, which would be held, la the w'nter, the pupils in iU ri community would take up the proMemH peculiar ti their community to 1-e "Vorked out on the farm Jurinc the summer. To aid in this .summer work th t-ru h-r would he hired to spend three months of the niminff in part-time work. Imrinsr 1 UU-" period he would spend sutlicient time Aviih the pupils from cacti 5wh(Kd to acjrresate one month for each township. It was estimated that the cost to. the township for such work for two months would he approximately $!H. It was pointM out. also, how similar methods could he followed in the domestic science work. Cla.HS Visits W'xz. Tanns. Purine the forenoon the niemhers of the agricultural class, aciiun;nicd their instructor. T. J. "WiUiams, and 0iunty Atrent r.rdnor, isitcl tho Notre Iame farm. Triere were 114 who made the trip.

I.ro, I'O. the manager of the farm. showed t.l vis'.tfrs his st(ck. call-i in t" -ir attention iarticul.irly to j individual -which demonstrated- the j result from usin pur-hred sires, i

Rspeoial attention was K'ivcn to the horses, the purehr-ds on the place twins' the TolRian. Uro. also explained the methods employed -'-v him in in.ikintr highly prodm-tive th. .-.aiuly soil which at (V.v time was considered practically worthless. Purins their visit to the t. Mary's farm in the afternoon the class was not enly shown the dairy t arn and the larpc herd of pun-hre-l (luernsey

and Holstein srade catth. hut they I were escorted through various huild-j in of the colleire. where they were I show n pnrtieularU how the food is prepared for 2." students and how j the huildinc are furtiishcd with t heat and water. The hoy witness-j t how t!i atth on the f.rm were! fed and r.-eor.N kept so that the; herd was mad" to furnish the maxiirtum n;ilk supply, and how tins sup-j plr was th-n utilised with tk.e least amount of waste It was learned that the farm was operated accord-, inc to the m.-t practical method in, all details in order to i:.sure the trreatet profit from year to year. j

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Curtains-Curtain Materials -Rugs and Household Necessities-Needed Every item a big money saver to you. 36 in. Iftamine, 15 patterns, 15c quality, 10 yds. for $1.00. lo inch Marquisette, 25c quality, 5 yds $1.00 45 inch Filet Nets, 29c quality, 4 yds.. $1.00 36 inch Marquisettes, 19c quality, 7 yds $1.00 5 vards of 25c Cretonne $1.00 S yards 1 5c Cretonne $1.00 7 yards Silkoline $1.00 2 yards 69c Drapery Silk $1.00 5 yards 25c Madras $1.00 25 yards 5c Curtain Lace $1.00 14 vards Curtain Banding $1.00 AH $1.25, $1.29, $1.39 Made Curtains at $1.00 Bath Rugs-Door Mats -Linoleums SI. 29 Ras Bath Room Rugs for '...$1.00 2 large size 75c Coco Door Mats for $1.00 2 yards 6oc Printed Linoleum for $1.00 1 1 j vards Carpet Samples $1.00 3 Oil Mops, 3c value, for $1.00 18x36 Axminster Rus for '. ..$1.00 6Kubber Stan. Treads for $1.00

Dollar Day Values in Mouse Dresses, Aprons, Corsets and Undermuslins. 10 Dozen House Dresses at $1.00 All assembled in one lot, regardless of former values; checks, stripes, plain colors, in lights and darks, with or without collars. Another Big Lot of Aprons, 2 for $1.00 House Dress Aprons, Bungalow Aprons, greatest variety of colors. Your choice at 2 for $1.00. Flannelette House Dresses Your choice of these 5oc and 75c quality, 3-4 sleeves, belted waist, all sizes, 3 for $1.00. Corset Values for $1.00 Royal Worcester, Henderson and American Lad', all medium and low busts, duplex boned, made of quality coutil and batiste. Your choice tomorrow, $1.00. Undermuslins for $1.00 Long Cloth Skirts with deep rulTles of embroidery, tomorrow, $1.98 values. Your choice, 2 for $1.00. Also a big lot of Muslin Gowns and Chemise. Remarkable values Come in and pick them over. Your choice, $1.00.

Necessity Notions for $1.00 ' 7 Cards of 5c Quality

Pearl Buttons for 25c. 8 Papers of Needle Point Pins for 25c. 7 Bolts of 5c Bias Tape for 25c. 14 Doz. Rustproof Hook and Eves for 25c. TaHI vnW 1 17 Tn-

lb?'iPxJ$& morrow for $1.00. Sa4ai- I r- 'ou Can llave -VOur ;;u2A3iiÖlSnSE choice of any one at 25c.

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All Wool Poplin Dress Goods $1 These are the tinest English Poplins thafcome to this country navys and blacks, 44 and 46 in. wide, 15 patterns. Your choice tomorrow, $1.00 yard.

Special for Dollar Day Blue Bird Racing Aeroplane, regular price $1.00, tomorrow, 2 for $1.00.

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No need to urge your early attendance, the following items listed here, show the money saving possibilities. We are cleaning house, and the broom sweeps clean regardless of all costs. OUR READY TO WEAR GARMENT DEPARTMENT has to offer you COATS WOOL, SILK and WASH DRESSES, PETTICOATS and SKIRTS. Wonderful bargains at the ridiculous price of $1.00.

35 Winter Coats, values to $12.50 40 White Pique and Gabardine Skirts. . 18 Silk and Wool Dresses, values S7.95. 30 Wash Dresses, values $3.98.

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Ureat Waist Bargains Lot 120 Waists, 4 for $1.00, tailored and batiste, in small sizes onlv. Lot 235 Waists, 2 for $1.00, Voiles, Madras, Batiste; in broken sizes. Lot 350 Waists at $1.00, Wash Waists, a cleanup of S2.50 and S2.98 values. 300 Wash Waists in dotted Swisses, Voiles and Organdies. Mso some in Madras. Special values for tomorrow, $1.00. Specials in Linens 18x36 Pure Linen Huck Towels, 4 for $1. 17x34 Cotton Huck Towels, 1 5c 12 for $1.00. 22x44 Bath Towels, 25c value, 6 for $1. 72 in. Mer. Damask, 65c value, 2 yds. $1. 72 in. Silver Bleach Damask, s 1.25 value, at $1.00. 36x36 Hemstitched Linen Lunch Cloths, choice of values, S 1 .25, S 1 .35, S1.50, for tomorrow, $1.00. Unbleached Linen Crash, 17c-value, 8 yds. $1.00.

Children's Coats Dresses Rompers Bonnets Sweaters Dollar Day savings you will appreciate. Children's and Girls' Coats, 2 to 5 and 12 to 14, Zibelines and Mixtures. Your choice, $1.00. Children's Gingham Dresses, 2 for $1.00. Children's All Wool Sweaters, 2 for $1.00. Children's 39c Rompers, your choice, 4 for $1.00. Children's Velvet and Plush $2 Bonnets, $1. .Infants' $1.00 Shirt and Long Dresses, 2 for $1.00. Dollar Day in Domestics 15 yards 9c Bleached Muslin, 36 in. wide, for $1.00. 12 yards 10c Bleached Muslin, 36 in. wide, for $1.00. lo yards 2lzZ ßleached Cambric, 36 in., for $L00. 2 72x90 Muslin Sheets, 6()c value, 2 for $1.00. 45x36 Quality Pillow Cases, 12Kc value, 10 for $1.00. 74x88 Heavy Bed Spreads, S 1.25 value, for $1.00. 14 yds. Extra Quality Outing Flannel, for $1.00." 8 yards 33 in. Zephyr Ginghams, for $1.00. 12 yards 36 in. Striped Percales, for $1.00. 13 yards 36 in. Percale, 2 dress patterns, for $1.00. 20 yards White Outing Flannel, 26 in., for $1.00.

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If you went to the manufacturer today he would ask you S1.25 a yard for These Silks. We're going to sell these splendid Silks Dollar Day for $1.00 yard. 500 yards 36 in. Black Taffeta at $1.00 yard.

White and Wash Goods 10 pieces 47 in. Imp Batiste, worth 65c yard, 3 yards for $1.00. 40 in. Voile and Needle Lilian, 6 yd. dress pattern for $1.00. 27 in. Summer Dress Lawn, tomorrow, 10 yards for $1.00. 7 yards Tissue Ginghams $1.00, in stripes and checks.

Hosiery Underwear 120 Pairs Silk Hose $1.00 These are regular S2.00 and S2.50 values. Blacks only, all sizes. Come early supply is limited. Kayser's Union Suits, 69c quality, 2 suits for $1.00. Full Fashioned Black Lisle Hose for women, 2 pairs for $1.00.

Knit Goods Bargains $3.95 Women's All Wool Sweaters at $1.00 Sizes 34 to 40, never was the pprtunitv presented to get a much needed sweater at 2v n the dollar. Knit Jackets, Shawls, Auto Hoods Every item worth S2.oi tomorrow at halt price $1.00. " Another big lot that is worth si.ou, choice 2 for $1.00. Women's Hoods If you do any knitting you can save big money here. The yarn alone is worth double the price. Take your choice tomorrow, 5 for $1.00. You can put caps and hoods on the whole family for $1.00. Children's All Wool Caps and Hoods, 12 for $1.00 Knitted in all designs. You can use the varn, if not the caps.

Dollar Day Values for Men 100 dozen Men's Pure Linen Y in- Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Regular 25c values, 6 for $1.00. 200 dozen Men's Fine Gauze Hose fast colors; grey, blue and black, 12 pairs for $1.00. 600 Pairs Men's Pure Silk Hose, slightly imperfect, a good range of colors, 3 pairs for $1.00. Now is the Time to Fix Up the Boy in Pants for All Summer 3 Pairs of 50c Pants for $1.00. $1.50 Corduroy Boys' Pants, $1.00. Boys' Khaki Pants, 2 pairs $1.00. A complete range of sizes. Children's Oliver Twist Suits, regular S2.(n) values, tomorrow, $1.00. Rompers, 2 to 8 years, 2 garments $1.00, striped ginghams and plain blue. Boys' Heavy Fleeced Grey Union Suits, 4 for $1.00, sizes 2 to 12, 39c value, Underwear Dept.

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Dollar Day Millinery All Winter Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, assembled in 3 big lots. Your choise at $1.00; 2 for $1.00; 4 for $1.00. Children's Ready to Wear Hats, your choice tomorrow, 2 for $1.00; 4 for $1.00.

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: A.tk.i. Uliwrod an ;wlilreFj at th t. r. nil's M. i:. church Ktst nUht n tlu MJ?'jvt "itHrsro Washington ami th 'Jhristian Patriou'" The rr ctin was in the nature of a patri

otic service and thn e rels of motion lectures were shown followinc the adtiress. Two were on the "Origin of the .tar Snansled Ranner" an 1 one on the subject Tncle Siim'a Navy." Dr. Edward said that the present day patriot has a rich heritage to work upon. "This country has l een fillfsl with men of fame, men who have made the world listen to them ilurintf their day, hoth in literature and politics. The patriots ffoday have l-iS responsibilities before them. We n. ay or we may not have war in this country, hvt without that, the opportunities are great for heroes in oth

er fields. "To be a hero the man must be an tinsel fish bein far from tho thought of himself alone ;it must be for the other fellow. The hero of today is the man w ho is doin something for his ! rcther in the relir;oüs field, the man who is helpln.c his filhnmcn to find the eternal life which is found through Christ."

LODGE NOTES

Mrs. Lena Iierbauer Munson and Miss Leona I'oulin have returncI fnm the city and accepted position at the Van (lonler millinery store. shere they -will be pleaded to met and serve their many friends and customers, Ad t

Initiation of a class of u i-andi

Ctl- ii'rw jii.u r j.i.-l i.iui l ui'.rj camp

recuiar mettini: or i-ieaty camp

N'o. 2, W. . W., at the Woodman hall. I'ollowiny th1 initiatory work 20 applications were received and balloted upon. The membership campaiirn which has b-en in session for the past live weeks has mtted the lolue l"ö new members and it will continue for on' week when a .-ocial of some kin1 will be held. Arrangements were male for a card party with the Macciitees, No.

1U?, at the W. . W. hall next Monday eer.ir. in place of the regular business meetimr of Fidelity

Though neither she nor lier husband, an Am-ri"an namd lerzf Washington Lop p. touch the weed in any form, the !"0,"'1" (U-an-ts,

SCIATICA'S IMITIKTNC; V.MS To kill the nene pains of Sciatica you can always depend on Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates to the scat c-f pain and brings ci.60 as soon as it is applied. A great comfort too with Sloan's is that no rubbing is re(juired. Floan'n Liriiment is invalua-

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(' pipes, rolle'ted by a. wealthy t'ara'-ru.iy yf'Uns woman for the al1 i 1 soldiers hae won for her tho title, "My Lidy Nicotine."

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