South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1916 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES POINTS NEEDS Of r iTO DiSCUSS ATHLETICS jr.nd Friday i.ihfs ili.-ussj-.n will 1 If.. .1: tiM,.ln,. ...li.it i,;.rl,t I Ii I. I.! I, (, CAR "SPLITS" SWITCH PLAN LARGER WORK ; ,:'tk'":'-ni!r SAYS HE WAS ABANDONED: mother ortAVS . , j ;:ct:n on tic matter at the next- itlw l wf i j ifj muessel school:;;,. s:. Miirj'-. Car Thrown lYom Track narration Committer I:k- t-. to WVdmlay Mslit. llar Mori- IMaj- . : crouiHl. tiKftincr Til, wm has iicwL,,,,. ,.,.. f jWttl HUWÜtKi I I I'. i:. Wolf-. ;i-ri..r of pr(Th- work as it was carried on last . jOrtill' WiKihiTdMi I"ilc- suit for V)F FOR CHILDREN, i! RfiRY: ( ii- ( In! to Iet r mine Ial' Oil ll: ll llili(. illlll Mav ! r--i. j d n for th nv.inleipal re. r eation , summer except that it will oa a Iiorrr. J ! p.irtni r.l. will i:if hi.- illustrated j talk on hon-e. school anl vacant 1 ! ' Tie- rear traefc of .1 nort h-bouri'3 fr . ril,t i r; ' I It It . r ItllMliJ.rj urt thi. , i.' XT....... ....... ....-..V....... .V ! larger s'i!v. It is ptar.r.'M to luve! I ..i .1 1 I . .1 , . a ; ! mnrlt I roiibl-. Trrll'ii.i .llpnlmn, II r n il u r I r I U U U I 1 -..oo.,,. .., l o. i ,'haruiT tint Iiis wif- had lllanr.l.r. s-1 Ii r . t Ol I Next srmrr.tr s plans for tr.- city s i thrr park. r-rrf ation work wer consid-red ini ' - ' r . - I .i.'. loi;-'l him to p to Marion, lr.d.. t(pro -'ram follow: Kf-adin-s: 'Mv ,:hi '. -, ;'or .! : ?.) :- h ol ar- to j Si-t. r IIa- a IV., u" and "Wii'n I'a .J a ''!::., -.f ta- ' Was a I Soy," Mildr-d I an: piano . ; '. :. 1 I.- '! in . ::j'ir . ti a . sol... .In 'a IMn-r; folk dances, hili 'a - -T' r-' l;'i ; t i s-hool yirK - . : I- t,- -hooi :! d t V. f of tc- ,n h- Dr. W.O. W gncr for Coroner. f"r -..an.'- - tine- a-o Atlvt ll . ' : i i .i . ' 'III' 1 i i i i i . i i . .i I .1. 1 a L t S t I 1 'i I U rt,t Ciilli: ' '1 the track at Mohican st. and I-1 -salle av. Wednesday r.isht when the ar ".-j-lit" a switch and tlx rear li e with an.-tli-r man. rvill- subsättte. A. S. OLMSTCO. Lc Roy. N.Y. Woolvrrton W dm-dav aft-rno. n formally ' y the rocr. atint commit-i MVi: tP YOl'll Tt1U'II) I.I VITll tc- at a meeting hold Wcdn-- To kc, p your livf-r active use Dr. dav a ftrnoon. l:-t-reatioTi I ir-rtor j Kind's Nf I.if INlls. Thy insure Dr. C. S. Boscnbury of Be nr.: Addresses Rotary Club on Local Conditions. t'.h'd si;it in th- s;jp-rior co.irt f r a wli--is following tri- oppos:t track oay xut-ii:ooM. i 1 mmi 1 -ii -f-ior 1 jvoi-, i.n i in.-. i il.-;, iiisui- luviirtv :rou nis wire. i;;.oi.s ..!- t, !r,rni ,. .v , s , , from th.at taken hv the front v.-h-cN.', IMrr.s pre nted a compete pro.) P'"-J di-fion. rcli-yc constipation. I n ,,n Tu. p.;;s,in,i aks the . ar- : tiJ0"f':'tndv Ö' 1 ' Th. accid-ot oce.iried at T o'clock.! cram f.r the work. A copy of this j 'J . 'J0 tn l' 'v .S?tm '"'r' anJ ''i-vt-v two , hildren and i ' ' ' J Ther- was little del ,y in getting the PfTam '-vas taken home J-y -ach!;,, blrtlhvnkinl chafes that h- is not th- fath-r of j firnO TlflCQ .f A rN ar hack onto the track. mem her of the committee. The com-) yoi:r Dru-'i; t Advt. " ' llnrd chill lorn h- months after nCdll NLWo" I linLo Wtllll MÜ5 vlit-t-!s following th opposite Track
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A Afeiy Line o Corsets MADAME GRACE FRONT LACED CORSETS S;v:h! dc::vi;i-tr;i!i.n t'diurrn-.v and Saturday nf these cor- ! c.fjri ci-r.-Jtierrc '.vill be pleased to fit you. Special Demonstration Sale $1.00, $1.50.
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loo Doven Fast Black Hosiery for Women on sr jcial sale tomorrow.
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double sole, ICc pir, 2 for 25c. loo Dozen Fibre Silk Fact Eiack Hcse, double heel and toe, Zoe pair. 200 Dozen Pure Thread FJlk Hose, colors and black, 50c pair (o Dozen Ret;'. SI, S1.25 Eiack i!k Hose, 75c pair. New Glcves Perrin's Cr.pe Gloves in tan and ,;rev only; out seams. Price SI. 00. French Lambskin Gloves, 2 clasp over seams, at 1 . .ij. Fields and Perrin's Gloves washable cape, 1 clasp, white, putty, mastic, contrasting stitching. Price Q1 no Perrin's Fine French Kid Gloves, while, tan, black, $1.75. 7 he New Sport Skirt
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Spring Silk Exhibitions A vast review of all the fashionable plain and novelty weaves of the new season. Considering the constant increase in the cost of silks today, our prices are remarkably low. The wisdom of choosing early will be to your advantage. 36 in. Chiffon Black Taffetas at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 yard. 36 in. Striped and Check Louisannes, Taffetas and Messalines, values up to S2.00, at $1.25 yard. 4() in. Crepe de Chines, aU staple and evening shades, at $1.00 yard. -10 in. Silk and Wool Poplins, new shades, $1.25 yard. A much desired fabric in French Blue and Rose. 36 in. Wash Satins Suiting Satins Coat Satins in colors and black, $1.75 yard. 36 in. Two Season Satins for Petticoats and linings 20 new shades. Price S9c yard. 36 in. Tub Silks with satin stripes, at $1.00 yard.
New Spring Wool Dress Goods The popular novelty weaves, so much demanded for the stylish Sport Coats, Novelty Skirts and the new design Suits are here. 44 in. Pure Wool, in Old Rose, Reseda, Copen. Specially priced 69c yd. 48 in. Novelty Plaids for Coats and Skirts, also in stripes, black and ivory, white and blue the rage of the season. Price $1.75 yd. 44 in. Pure Wool Serge at $1.00 a line finished cloth, heavy and firm, in all colors. Popular Shepherd Checks, in greater demand this season than ever, for suits or skirts. They are here in small or large cheeks of unusual quality, at 25c, 39c, 59c to $2.00 yd.
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1 llSVll ol pJJB Write Gabrdin also ;ire much wanted for the aveler; all sizes here at Skirts of Poplin and Serges, in .til wool; never v.vre puttier, and the !v"u!ar::v of Silk Sweaters and Srort Coats generally has created a wider need than ever before for the separate Skirt. We have extra sizes to 36. Pri;ej:5.G5 to $12.50. Silk i cvHetas from $10 to C12.50.
New Veyella Flannels for men's Shirts, women's Waists and children's Dresses, in ivory, light blue, pink, rose, lavender, black and ivorv ground with colored stripes. Sponged and shrunk. Price 69c yard.
A Blanket Opportunity The famous North Star Blanket, tine soft and fleecy, all wool or part wool, in beautiful patterns; only one pair of a kind; plaids, checks or plain white with borders. Prices $3.25, $5.00, $6.95 up.
The New Spring Blouses
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In highest fayor are the beautiful chiffon crepes, you will lind exceptional values here. Georgette Crepe Waists in Coral, Niles,Flesh and Mais with the stylish frill, embroidered in black, collars and cuffs all white, price $8.00. Combination Waists of Georgette Crepe and Shadow Laces, embroidered in Navy, Flesh, Mais, White, Peach. Also Pussy Willow Silk in all white with front box plaited, combination high or low collars, price $6.00. . .Crepe de Chene Waists with satin stripe convention collar, long sleeves, all colors, $3.98. Voile and Organdy Waists with trimmings of dainty laces and embroidery, price $2.50 to $6.00. Tub Silk Waists in stripes, price $2.50 to $3.98.
Forecasting the New Fashions Women's New Wool Suits at $15.00, $19.75,
and $25.00 The season's latest modes the titted bodice and the flaring skirt, are charmingly reflected in these handsome tailored suits. Simplicity marks the tailoring as practical, the ripple in the tunic stamps their smartness.
iMaterials are Tweeds, Gabardines, Popilns and Serges; also the popular black and white checks. The newest Spring shades are well represented, also the white satin over collar all sizes from 32 to 46.
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Distinctive in line, in fabric and of notably high class workmanship, these new coats are chosen by patrons almost as soon as they are displayed. Gabardine Coats at $15.00 to $25 in copen, navv, black, full flare; met
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cuffs. Covert Cloth Coats at $10.00 to $19.75 in a variety of shades, velvet collar, large pearl buttons. Sport Coats at $15.00; Chinchilla, Jersey woven cloth and nobbv mixtures and checks, wide collars, velvet slashings pearl buttons, some in leather trimmings; a splendid collection.
New Afternoon Costumes So comprehensive and varied is this showing of the newest afternoon frocks, that no really adequate descriptions can be given.
Taffetas are the vogue. The cape, the ripple and the full flare skirts, some with the fine accordian pleats, each individual frock seems to bring some original and different feature of interest. Prices from $17.50 to $29.75. New Wool Dresses for early days in Spring are needed. New models in Wool Serges of line French weave come in navy and
brown with white Silk or Satin collars and cuffs, large ball buttons, and belts, some plain, others with dainty embroidery or wide braid. There are jmusually low priced, at $10.95.
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Silk Sweaters for Spring Pure Silk Sweaters for women and misses, Norfolk and Military style Copen, Gold, Green, Cherry, Old Rose and white; sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $12.50 to S22.00. Wool-lined Fibre Silk Sweaters at $7.50 to SI 3.95. Fibre Silk Sweater, belted or sashes, $5.00 to $8.50, all the newest shades in vogue this Spring.
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' Also our great Notion Sale on the main tlo.r. opp"r;u:;i!ie: thai are worthy of vour immediate attention.
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New Millinery
Little Tommy Tucker Suits for boys 2 to S years; a nobby new design just arrived; made in blue and grey Galatea cloth with white pipings, pearl buttons, wide collars and belts. Prices 59c, 89c, HI, $1.50.
Arriving Daily The constant newness of our displays should be of utmost interest. Sheer, lacy picture Hats, smart straw sailor shapes with contrasting colors; chic turbans with toweringbows or laden with flowers. The latest special just arrived. New Sport Hats for misses a tailored hat, smart and chic. Prices $1.95 to $5.00.
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New Spring Blouses For Boys 6 to 15. The K. & F. blouse in all plain colors or stripes. Price 50c.
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Children 's New Sp ring Coats
Among the latest arrivals we are delighted to show you
The Normal College Coats The Peter Pan Coats for girls ages 6 to 14. See illustration Materials are all wool shepherd checks Price $5.00. Coats of Poplin, Silk and Wool, Silk Taffetas and Serges. Prices $5 to $12.50.
Middy Blouses for girls and children. New desui ! for Spring, in the latest color o-m- ! ' binations, with side lacing piped seams and smocking effects. .U-cs i 2 to 6 59c; 6 to 14 at 59c, $1.00. ;
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Intermediate Dresses for girls 14 t 16; Linens, Garycord and Poplins, in variety of ne-v dei,ns The Sport Coat, the short v:iited coat, bolero and Norfolks, also the Middy and Russian Blouse ehect, heautiful combination- in plain and Mripes. Price $5.00 to S8.95. Intermediate Dresses of Ciin chains in
checks and plain Colors. 14 t (. fJrice !
$1.50. Beautiful two-piece Dresses ;t C!iambray with loose coat effect and hr.ire pockets, ages 6 tj 14. Priced at $2.50 and $2.98! Splendid School Dresses at $1.00, of
gingham, in plain colors or plaids, the popular middy and jumper stIe are amon? these fast color washable dree-. Little Children's Dresses, ages 2 to (, years, in pret:;. fa : c 4or ginghams, smartly made, attractive in de-igns. Price 59c.
Children 2-Piece Dresses, aces 2 to (, GiiKb.am. Mid J;. j Cloth, Jacket eiiects and Middy Blouse- with skirt attached, wi:h j buttons. I
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