South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1916 — Page 8
3 mi day i:vi:mng. ma neu z. ioic. SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEi LtllkO Mirror Candies Exclusively Here ijiuk Watch Our Front Bargain Table -jfjjju. OF ROUMANIA DIES n
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Charming Figure in Courts of Europe Famed as . Poetess.
I.ON"T)ON. Mr.n-h "..A lUirh.irf-st: iiypat h rireivnl ! y i: ut.TM Tc-Ie-prarn Co. .y way if Aiii-ifnlaia F.'iys tli.it th Qii.-n .:-thr i:iiza.brth of Honrr.anla 0ir:nn Hyha) (lied Thursday riu.D.ir.. Th; ifnn;i:i,c "('aniitn Sylva." by which th' -i lt '-n M"th r Elizabeth of l:o:an;irii.i wan most widely kno'.vn, wa.s cIioxti by her in txl.c r o fnr sons' and thJ WOi'!. Sh' Was li!!f flf tht mo.st hari.iir.i? J.k'nre- in the courts of i;uroM', ariil pr.u :i ally t'i- only one of rta. nt yfi ratici.s to Kain fame as a J'ovtfa -s. In hf r on ii words, she was born "fur fforn a thron-." fur although hf was a j riii- s of Vil. orif of ti.o many tiny I" i" dualities with which Ori.any alonrnld, her outh was that of an ordinary roi t i t country idrl w li barnt-d to . ..ok and :--w and who roinpf-rl in "tb 0!"n with i,fy i . in i;i nions at 1 be ilia s !i' (. She was born 1 c. -'I'. 1 bl, and in h r cnildhood hi hhoiVcil (.r-'ib'tioii for the po t; al fata l .- that had such an inr!uence o.a her l.t-r 1 i iif ab--orbeJ in.iu!iirabl- f.ilry stories and. w'th .-im- of !: own imainatiou addi1. h delighted her jl'i?'nnites Aith h r f.in ie.-. At home b ia-i i-J S .ur.iii trainln?, and mth a father who vs. is an invalid for bf... an.! a brother who was In- . uniMv ill. she en nen( ed many .oirous and ha I d-hi ps. ( oiimI-iI hy Vttt'lry. I'pon th b atb of h r brother, 1 1 i piiin-e -s was stnt away to viit b-r aunt. Jht Oraml Ju h s.s lU-leiia fiar'-ia, w ho to.d: h r travdins to ario'.'tf jnrts of i'.tirope. It was during this tour, boi'T, that the plitneis lursclf U';i'; stricken with t"bus f t w r and wht-u slu- r-cov-td it was to barn that her rather had passed ;r..i. She was deeply ai!V ted by the sorrow in hff family, a oil music and po- trv bet'anie her only Consolation. "Must all I love ork arth be borne to the iraveV" is tb" burden of a mournful poem that she wrote at the lime of her father'. , deiith. Auiorv her friends about her home on llie !thin "the Üttle wild i osebud of Wied" had evinced an almost fcantfe dislike to matrimony, and had often exclaimed: "I do not want to marry unless I can be queen of Itoumnnia." Th- principality of Uoumani.i had at that time just been founded, and there was no sense In the yoaac princess' remark except thai she believed It a Millitiently safe way to say that she di'jrtt want to marry at all. There is u remarkable romance, attached to the fa et that some years later her suitor became " Prince Charles of I lohenzollera. who was refused on the same fanciful pretext that the princess would not marry unless she could be ueen ,,f Itoumanhi. In 1m;$, Prince Charles , ra - chosen ruler of Uoumania. and ii the autumn of the next year he .returned to Wied to remind the Princess Elizabeth of her desire to i. i!e out that kingdom. Married, and settled in thr palace at T'licharrst. the princess threw herself with ureal ardor into the life of the country, .he learned to lead and write Eoumanian. made herself acquainted with the needs and leiiuiremen's of the laml. and became so belo ed that the people . tiled her "Th9 Eittle Mother." Out of own private purse she foundtd seboof. hospitals and art Kalb iies. -nd devoted practically her whole Ii"e to philanthropy. Altho n;h she had practiced her literary talents in a limited way for i.ian ears. it was nd until the death of her first, aud only cdilld. at 'be ane of four, th.at much of htr N i rk w as i 1 1 1 i s y 1 1 1 . Ti annate I'olk. Sons. Sae translated Into clerman the t'aorite Eouin i nian folk smms, and wrote some short nols and dramas. Some of her publications are: "Thoughts of a Ojieen." "lMleen V;ni,'h,in." 'Sh.adows on Eife's I n il" and "A IUal Queen's Fairy nook." i She was an indefatigable worker. lnteriewers who hie been received at her palace hae found her answerit'C h-r innup.it r.iMe letters hers'!f on a typew riter- four of vhi h mat-nines she p.. id in car.stant use, equipped for writing in English. Eoumanian. Fnnrh and (ierman. Once a upll )f EuMr.stein. she was skilled i:i the playing of tlie piano, and she was ll.iunc 1. tlso ed as an artist. her own little sirl. she picture herself as mother to millions of Eo itaanian lubiren. and amoi-sr them she was held in great a flection. As to w oman's work. Carmen Sla often expressed ber uf m m.terx ws "A wtunan. 5 ho ald. ' m.ide for tb.e home. Her hands should . ,-. t, do beautiful things, things which she can do by her own rheside. and there, her hul'.it.d should :;n 1 her." Her husV.ii-.!. King Charles I. of lot:niat.:a. died !n K-tober. 1'.14, p.i-t 7 ." year of ace. Since then th- tb!een Motht r herself had been in ill health, suffering particularly from cat. tract in both eves. 5,000 OUT ON' STRIKE Machinist A -ociation Order Hits Eutlab. Hard. Ml'KKAbti. X. Y.. March P-e-tween .i'-al . , were thrown oUT of e .a ;. ' . ,y i: -,e!i t as tfle result of the strike called lure Thursday by the International As.-o.-iation of Mai hir:i-! in nearly a s ore of shop-. o.oidil. ta the I.guies of loth iiiaitufAi.tMrri and tuipIo ,
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The Campaign in new Spring merchandise ends tomorrow night!
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a grand rally of bargains will be marshalled to the front. Better come to Ellsworth's if you want new Spring goods for less money! This page contains only a few of the many special items! A Children's Store that is complete!
For Saturday ending of the Spring Campaign Sale we quote a few interesting specials, such as: White Washable corduroy hats tor early Spring wear, for youngsters 2 to 6 yrs. Special price .Soc. Washable hats with detachable crowns in poplin and pique .Uc to $5.00. Children's Spring coats, : to o yrs., values S3.(); to S5.0o. Sale price 52.03. Childrens' gingham dresses, values S 1.25 to S2.oo. Sale
price S -)C. . Our 55c Boot Hose
50c Ribbon at 33c
Without a doubt these are very special. Fancy ribbons and plain tatTetas in all the liglu pretty shades, worth up to 5oc for 33c yard. Plain taiTeta ribbons, in all shades, worth 25c at 14c vard.
79c Avrons 59c Princess Aprons, with ric-rac trimming, in solid colors of pink and blue. Regular 7fc these aprons at 59c. Second Floor, North Annex.
Silk Underwear Specials for Saturday to show you that silk underwear is inexpensive: Crepe-de-chine gowns at S2.95. Crepe de chine envelope chemises S1.95. Crepe-de-chine camisoles at SI. Nainsook gowns a splendid lot at S1.0G. Corset covers of nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed at 25c. Second Floor, North Annex.
$1 Corsets at 79 cents To acquaint more with our corset department we oiler Saturday : A regular SI corset, of white brochet, medium length and rust proof boning only 79c. Second Floor, North Annex.
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and u'i.' mean complete in every WHY ! Mothers are not compelled to go from one place to another rijht here in one section, all by itself in a children's outtitting- store. And so complete that we can tit our from the teeny u eeney rots of a few hours old to irls up to 17 years old. And boys too! Each day we are adding new lines of boys' wash suits and how stylish and nobby they are can only be appreciated when vou see them.
Main Floor, North Annex. Special Silk at 40 cents
When a store plays up to a certain article as a special, it surely must be a splendid value. So it is with this 55c silk boot hose for women. During this Spring Campaign Sale we are otfring this same special 55c hose at Ave a pair. They are 1 in. silk boot, in black, white and colors. Main Floor North Annex.
Main Floor.
Chamoisette
Gloves, the 50c kind 37c and the real Chamoisette glove for women. The colors and white, chamois, pongee and grey. Regularly we sell them at 5oc--tomorrow's SpringCampaign Sale price 37c pair. Then, new Sp r i n g gloves are here galore in kid gloves. See the new embroidering and stitching very attractive. Main Floor. Leather Goods Jewelry 'Neckwear all of them marked special for Campaign Sale Genuine M o r o c c o leather bags, S2, and S2.5o values for S1.50. Collar and cuff pins, solid gold top, 5oc value for 39c. Hair pins, 12 doz. in box for Ac. Organdy and lace yesties, 5oc values at only 3(c. Main Floor. NEW! Goyescas Comb They are very new and come in Demi-blonde and shell with colored and rhinestone settings, $ I and up. Main Floor. Toilet Goods a pair of specials for Saturday only. Hughes Ideal H a i r Brush, regular price $1.25 sale price 6oc. Ponds Vanishing and cold cream, regular price 25c, sale price 17c.
Hats
Our Hats have an alluring air you might say. As always you'll find hats here that are so different from the average
run of hats. Just picture in your mind case after case, table after table, and drawer after drawer tilled with the most wonderful creations! And please don't get it into your mind that our hats are expensive, considering the style, exclusiveness and all. You'll buy a hat here there's no question of that. Second Floor.
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And it it any wonder? We couldn't begin to tell you how pretty they are 'twould be impossible. And among them are the sport coats. These STUNNING coats women are going wild about! Some have belts and cutis Oh! why start to describe. You'll be eager to see all our coats including mixtures, serges and silks. Coat prices start at $10 .and slow stages up to S25 and on up.
Attractive Dresses and Priced Attractive
Among the models, the combination effects are often seen. Such as taffeta and Georgette crepe, also serges and taffeta combined. And the prices? to be sure, modest, starting at $12.50, then $15, and $18.00 $25 and up. $32.50 to $37.50 Dresses $25. A special for the Spring Campaign Sale all very new spring models, coming from a well known maker. Make a selection tomorrow!
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on our coats you will feel dressed up.
Here are dresses for every kind of function! Dresses for street wear. Dresses for parties. Dresses for at home. And so on any kind of a frock you may desire is here. The materials are of taffeta, crepe-de-chine, Georgette crepes and Charmeuse. a distinctive air
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$37.50 Suits $25.00 If you please new Spring suits for women! But how can you do it? It's just one of those little incidents that occur so often at nilsworth's. As leaders of women's ready to wear clothes, makes naturally come to us when they have something good to offer. These suits are in sport effects and also dressy suits. Wear them wherever you go appropriate for all occasions. Again mentioning regular $32.50 to $37. 5o suits $25.00. Save $5 to $10 on Suits here Our prices are always from $5 to $10 less than city stores. Our leadership in women's suits is well known and our low prices for stylish garments is talked of everywhere.
Coats $10, $15,
$25 and on
Blouses of Charm and Individuality There are just so many of
and so will you as hundreds of other women have been doing. Our prices on waists and blouses start at $1 and go up in price as far as you like. Special mention of new models in Wirthmor Waists and Welworth blouses at SI and S2 for this week. Second Floor, Ready to wear Salons.
A Talk with Men about Silk Shirts
other stores et SS and So for same quality, same materials and all. These silk shirts are of crepe de chine and a line q;:n!i:y of washable silk. And the pretty stripes will attract ail v:"od dressers. As we mentioned before Silk shirts that most store- srct 55 and $6 for, we sell at 53.95 and S4.95. Another new arrival for Saturdav. Men's clocked silk hose, in Mack, srrey, navy, white and Palm Beach, marked to sell at 5oc. Then we still have a goodly numher of those 5oc four-m-hand ties left for Saturday that during the Spring Campaign Sale we are selling at 3 3c also Si quality sik he at 67c a pair. Main Floor, North Annex.
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them blouses that have won their way into women's hearts. A woman who was just looking around s?id, "Why should I look any farther? You people have the most wonderful showing of blouses and waists I ever saw! I'll buv rieht now." And she did
Every man that is. most every man, likes t wear silk shirts. Heretofore, price- on iU; shirts have been mithin Jih : But we have silk shirts that have anything heat this ;ov:i ever saw! We have four, J a maker, and a good one, t'jo who would make u ilk shins to sell at $3.95 and S ?.(5 that 9P
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