South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1916 — Page 2

THURSDAY r.YlZXISG. MAltCII 9. 1012. .

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MAY SETTLE RUM

VILLAGE PROJECT

Mass Meeting on Proposed Purchase by City to be Held Tonight.

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Mayr K' llr j rop -...-..-.l j.ur-h.tf of Hum village at a. f t'J( Will ii.ru-.---d K-r.U'Mt .'it a m-i m-tini; t '' h II in thcouncil chnrnr- ' th it;-' h ill. Mayor Keller h 1 i-.- : l a '.! f'-r

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erobl aintation af"t in t!.- ity both ntf.'ilnst and f.r th- : r .'-:-tion It 1 rxj'ccte'l that th r- 'ill bo a larso ntU rdanc of .tizn.-'. The mayor hol ! a L i tv uj.tif.n on tho property of Hum villie .i::d can liny it tor tho "ity at a -r .r $45,000. An .r.'li:ian'- .arid rr-i.Iu-tlon relative to th- pun-h;: L- !- for? tho cinnnlttfc of the v. v- of

the council at lhi- tin.- aial th p-n-j

pose, of tonight's tu'- tip.;? ij. a.-cord-lnt; to .Mayor K i! r, to ;ici;nn thntinnt of the rn.i.irity -f the people upon the question. !Yr kV( ral ui -ks M.iyor K' il'-r and a nnmher . adinlmf ration follower hue '.. n addrii"!ir th- various i ivir (l.i'.-s in t J i ity lijx-n th-f(-y.iiility of pur'-h-iin tin- kum vilTam prop .-rty fr i-arl: purpos. -;. In almost every iuv'auf the eivlc rlnl-s have approved of the propos d nur' haye ami tvitl v ml re;ir-.-iita-tiv-s to the Thursday ni:ht m -t in lt. It in und rto.d th.it th-re is insidraldc oppot.-lti'M4 to the jdan and th.it the opposition wjii ho v,. l! repreer.ted Tiiursd iv rUht.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES -1 V -t. V - .- -v ... t T " V- -T- , -c ',- , , -f .Municipal IM tyr.Mjr.d I diet tor 1'.

I. UariuH of this t it il'.ucr'd an'

address to the students at the weekly asseniMy, Ydu s ! i y riornintr. on the suhjcCl of "MunhipI llrcrc atlon." Following the a- :n! 1. Mr. Sims, principal, made s.e:.il announcements pertainlnir to rl.-i.-s affairs, and the program e.id d with s. . r. 1 selections hy the hi'h sehool or. hestra.

Th rehearsals for th- Junior "Kx." "Iimwn'.s in Ton." v, hit h will he Kiven .March II, at" an ! r uay. The djr'(tijn is urul.-r .Ml-s I.o.ii-e Studeharwer, :pon-i- f the 1 '. 1 7 clans. Ua'ph I)uiupke will portray the character f Brown.

The final jMinev? of :h i,..s' interclass league wili l-e phi d this a.fternoon when the sophotnor.s tat k!e the seniors and the juniors the freshmen.

The senate opened up for hu-iness ye?tonlay afternoon un lr tlie dir (.--tion of .Shepherd LefMer. load of the history department. Tlie. hill for woman suffrage was referred to a committee whih the lull !t noting the senate's fudivy towards t:i !;ai--cr in regard to n's s:i!n:ia rii:e warfare, was put through and i.o-d hy the president cd" th ; I'nitt d latta namely Mr. I.vfiler. Nearly every senator .!s present and th fuily excuses o:..-ted for those failing to answt r the roll call was that their "mih;is'-" did not arrive in time fur the trip.

i' zk i'c i iJ' -'' -' ' -V v Y. LI. C. A. NOTES : )jt fc ;; ;'. :; :: :: With mere than pr s.-nt thfourth annual ladi inuht k' en under the auspi; -s of th- hivli school IUhle das: . s w as lo hi last night at the Y. M. A. in the h-.s' department when a han -,ut of oen courses was seretl. Carl Prell, president of the eluh. acted as toastmaster and ao a toast to the Ihhle classes whi.-h held their last n-K'ul ir huint ss me-tin, of the season last Vdn-sda eiiInsr. He was assisted hy Walt.-r Strar.ET. ice prcsi.h nt. Prof. II. (f. Im. 1 of the hi'h s.-h,.o! delivered the address of the etni:iepeukin.? n the hu;n.--s and success of the hU'h school I :!.! ( la . Motion pictures w. r.- .-hwn duri::--the evening and a '.r.al fro'.:. t games and amus, r.;s was nj.,,f on the tlrst tloor of the hoy.-' department.

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Iast niht w.is t!ie n:-:!;: -.-h, .'ml-J j;i ed by the .school !.. ard i v th- s.-h-.-. I Hon of the new sup. rime?.. lent .f i j ' the South Bend puM.c s h. ..; s -1 'i tern, hut owuu to th- h;ct th.it on i j'l

member of the 1 ar.i c..M not at-j1 tend tho session, it -, s ;to-tr . ! j ! until Thursday ew n-s,-. Tl.. i:. ..-. i

in will 1 e he! 1 in the :, t inter, dent's o;!ice in th. L.h .- s. .1.

Many applies.:,-. n.4,ceived by the ! o.ul f r t!;.- p -i- ' ' tion. resigned by ft ! :u. ; M '. !i romen, and it is . ; . . t. d th n ti,. J: j toard will net de -ay the .- :. . t; -a f.,- j a r.ew head f r th 1 i1 i ! I '

corns Qi ii ui.v i:i::ii:i:h. Many pc. ; '- ;:-h and . j fro: l t!..- 1 -. . .. . f ..) i - I thmifh to s :!:? ;r. "t!-. i v ,.;i.

aftrr r-M, Take I :-. i:i-- , . I . sc '--ery ar.d ,.,! will c t aim.'-: ImtnrdiaT r. h; f. It h - cold. st-.s the rack'.!;!.-, r t tr. ?i--'j e-1 -a r i r. a c. .u -h. -. : ? ! i ' , .

ir.ation, oot!u th.- raw t ;:.-. 1 la S : to tak.-. Ar.T!s.-pjc and I!. al.rv. i: 1 j a '(- ! ott' i f !r. Kinc's New l'.--j

--er;. and Keep it ; n t ta n-. a.-.-. "I: is i'Tt.tin!' a r-;tt im ; and 1 ket. A h"tti" of It ..:!..; .il ;. hui.d" w r;io- V. . :r..i! i':a- - . !!.. ,, H. y,,t -y : ;. ,.

New Spring Ribbons Druden Ribbons, in all colors, for-hat trimmine:, hair bows, etc., 4 to 9 in., from 25c to $1.50 yd. Sift TaiTcta anJ Moire Ribbons, in all the popular co!or5, fmm 15c to 29c yd. Lingerie Rilons. in pink, biue and white; .vahablj; tn:m 4c to 30c yd.

Friday, March 10, Sun Rises 6:20, Sets 6:01

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Toilet Preparations 5oc size Stillman's Freckle Cream at 39c each. 5oc size Ingram's Milk Week Cream at 35c. 25c size Robertson Peroxide Cream at 19c. 25c size Robertson Hand Lotion Jt 19c. 2 5c size Schratz's Oriental Bath Powder at 19c. 50c size Sempre Giovine at 39c. Olivilo Toilet Soap at 10c cake, 3 for 25c. 1 5c package of D'Arcy Hair Nets, special, 9c

Umbrellas For the rainy days .t Spring,

cruaranteej r;nnrroof.

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Women's, from $1.00 i $5.00. Children's, from 50c to $1.50.

Suits, Coals, Dresses, Millinery, Waists, Corsets, Gloves, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Undermuslins

SALES

Handkerchiefs Women's Crepe de Chine, in all the newest shades, with dainty border and lace eJcisSpecial at 25c. Pure Linen Handkerchief 25c to 50c.

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Millinery Modes for Spring Happily for the modern wearer, Hais are equally smart if of no particular period save only they be charming. The lare variety here is a woman's best assurance that she will find the type of fiat best suited to her particular desire. Here you will see the Wide Brimmed Sailor, The Turban, perched high, and the mushroom shape, each in favor; some with the trimmings mounted high, others spread flat upon the brims and crowns. Prices from $5.00 to $45.00. The New Sport Hats in Favor livery bewitching novelty in design here for your inspection from $5.00 to $12.00.

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Flenderson Corsets are nationally acknowledged to be unequalled for their excellent style. Every model is carefully studied to produce the most exquisite lines of artistic grace.

The Corsets are not only exceedingly modish, but are pracitcal and wearable, be

cause thev are fitted over animate models and not over a rigid unyielding form. We cordially invite you to inspect the season's latest offerings. Front Lace Corsets, $1.50 to $3.50. Back Lace Corsets, $1.00 to $3.00. Undermuslins Dainty trimmed new garments for Spring, here in every variety of style. Gowns of Batiste, the yokes and sleeves with trimmings of onjandv and laces. Priced at $1.50, $1.69 to

'$2.93. Envelope Chemise of Batiste and Longcloth, beautifully trimmed with medalions of lace and organdy, some with embroidery. Prices" from 59c, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.93. White Petticoats, a wonderful assortment with wide flounces and trimmings of laces and embroideries. Priced at $1.25, $1.50 to $3.98. Wliite Sateen Petticoats at $1.00 and $1.50, 2JS yds. at bottom, deep flounces of small ruffles. Corset Covers at 25c, 50c, 75c and 1.00, showing a wide choice of variety in all styles, lace or net sleeves or sleeveless with lace trimmings. Straight or Circular Drawers, also the Teddy Bear, open or closed, with lace and embroidery trimmings. Priced at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.

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Men's New Spring Neckties

Finest assortment of ties in new Spring designs, slide easy band, full flare ends. Price 25c. Palest designs in Spring Shirts at $1.00, all fast colors, French or laundered cuffs.

Mm S.c FIbrr Hcse. all newest shades. 25c.

Men's All Linen Handkerchiefs, full size, exceptionally

priced at 19c.

1 he New Suits for Spring Featuring an unusually large collection of handsome models developed in rich silks and woolens. Styles that will appeal to the woman seeking exclusiveness. Spring Suits Ranging in Prices from $15.00 to $50.00 The materials The linings The tailoring,

even in our SI 5.00 Suits is up to our standard of "Quality First" Select your suit early.

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All Wool Poplins and Serge Suits $15.00, in navy, green, black, Belgian blue, with beautiful silk linings; jacket loosely belted, button back, corners of side slashes, full skirts. Gabardine Suits at $19.75, also of Poplins and Serges in 6 distinctive models, exquisite tailoring, sharply flared rippling effects, full skirts. New York and Wooltex Suits at $25.00, the finest suits ever shown at this price, 40 models to choose from gives unusual variety. Suits from $25.00 to $50.00 Such truly feminine and artistic fashions embodied in these beautiful Suits will receive your instant approval. v Pure Wool and Pure Silk Fabrics, painstaking tailoring and splendid fitting are all qualities that mean much to you.

New Spring Coats With flaring hems, full ripple backs, belted fronts, beautiful linings in black or colored silks. Never before was there such a wonderful collection for choosing the ideal garment you had in mind. Coats in Silk Taffetas at $10.00 With full ripple back and front, half belts, also the long full flare 42 in. Silk Taffeta Coats, belted at hip unusually priced very low at $15.00. Combination Coats of Serge and Taffeta, full flaring model, 42 in long, lined throughout with peau de cygne of contrasting color." Pearl button trimmed convertible collar, handsome dress coat at $25.00. New Spring Sport Coats at $15.00, $25.00. Jersey Cloth has an honored place in Motor Coat modes, 36 in. long, full belted, high collar with overthrow patch pockets. Colors, -white, rose, green and Copen. A splendid coat for $15.00. Chinchilla Coats of Plaid designs, 38 in. long, full belted, adjustable collars, velvet trim novelty buttons. Priced at $15.00 and $25.00.

The New Blouses This section is prepared with notable assortments of models hand embroidered Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepes Pussy Willow and Washable Silks. In all the new models, long sleeves are noted, also collars convertible to high or low. Beautiful Georgette Crepes in flesh and white, with trimmings of Venice laces and embroidery. Prices from $10.50 to $16.00. Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine at $6.00, in woudrous variety of combinations of blended colors.

Waisting ana Dress Materials Crepe de Chine Waists at $3.98, also of Pussy Willow Silks in all thenewest light shades, long sleeves and collars convertible French blue and other pastel tints. The Washable Silk Waists at $2.50, $3.98, navy, black and all the latest

hades in stripes.

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40 in. Georgette Crepes and Butterfly Voiles, in new shades of Jade Green, Flame, Rose, Maize, Green, Turquoise, at $1.50 yd. 43 in. Silk Nets in all the newest evening shades at $1.25 yd. 40 in. Chiffon Cloth for waists or drapes, $1.25.

Net Top and Chantilly Lace Flouneings, 45 in., at $1.00 to $5.00 yd. 27 in. Lace Flouncing for two-tier dresses, 75c to $5.00 yd. 45 in. Organdy and Voile Embroideries, 75c to $5.00 yd. 27 in. Organdv and Voile Flouncing, 50c to $2.50 yd.'

New Gloves for Spring Perrins Fine French Kid Gloves made from selected skins, Paris point, emb. backs, 2-chsp; black and all shades. Price $1.75. Perrins Washable Cape Gloves pique sewn, contrasting stitching, out seams. Price $1.50. Perrins and Eskays French Lambskin Gloves 2clasp, black, white, tan gray. Price $1.25. Monico Pique French Gloves 1 -clasp, black, white, tan, contrasting stitching. Price $1.25. Perrins Cape Out Seam Gloves tan, gray, $1.00. Kayser's Silk Gloves at 50c, 75c and $1.00, 2 -clasp, all white, white with black stitching. Kayser's Black Silk Gloves or black with white stitching, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Kayser's Leatherette and Chamoisette Gloves, 75c and $1.00. Hosiery and Underwear New Fashioned Hose, in tine lisle, tor women; white, black and colors. Price 25c. Burlington Mercerized Lisle Hose, in black and white, 35c pair, 3 pairs for $1.00. Pure Silk Hose, full fashioned, in black or white. Regular Si. 00, s:.25, Sl.5o values, at 75c pair. Truso Pure Silk Hose at 89c, in all the newest shades, stripes and Roman clocking. Ribbed Top Fibre Silk Hose, double sole, toe and

heel, black an dwhite, at 59c pair. Carter's Spring Underwear Union Suits in all styles just arrived, for women and children. Every style of garment represented, in all sizes. Prices from 50c to $5.00. Special Children's Shirts and Drawers at 25c each. Women's Light Weight Cotton Shirts and Pants, 25c each. Medium Weight Garments for Early Epring, Union Suits for women, medium weight cotton, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, at $1.00, $1.25. Women's Spring Neckwear Organdy Cape Collars, fashion's

latest fancy touch to the new Springgown, all the latest shades, $1 up. Collars and Cuffs of Georgette Crepe, also vestees and dainty accessories, in varied styles. Prices 25c 50c, 75c to $1.50.

Chiffon and Maline evening scarf in colors and shaded effects. Price:

from 59c to $5.J5. Crepe and Silk Ties in all the bright Spring colorings, at 25c and 50c.

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Stationery Rose Point Initial and Correspondent Cards at 25c box. Place Cards, Tally Cards, designs appropriate for the season's special parties, 1c to 10c up. Pencil Boxes for the children at 10c, 25c, 50c. Leather Novelties in reat variety: Note Books. Shopping Fists, Address Rooks, Engagement Pads with Pencils, Writing Cases, Tourist Sets, Laundry Kits, at unusual low prices. Leather Bags The new envelope purses with ivory clasp for engraving. Colors green, gray, brown, blue. Price $1.25 Shopping Bags of genuine leather, silk lined, fitted with coin purse and mirror, Si. 50 value. Special at $1. Special value in Pin Seal Ba?$. Si. 50 value, $1.95. Children's and Misses Purses and Bags In a large varietv of styles and colors, from 25c to"$l.S9. Children's Spring Opening of Coats. Dresses. Shoes, Millinery. Saturday, March 1 1th. See Friday's papers.

Plated Ware Triple plated on white metal. Mu-taitl .Tars Tea linlU I Salt and IVpMiv ( OQ Jelly SKMni MlL Cologne I tot t Ich Ilml Vacs Marmalade .lar lcpo-lt ('met- I ClQr Tea rflclU j OiyC Card and Susr Tia). J I!lHtri- (aiidlc ... j 4 f l ilini' Comfort- - I I niiunc I'.nd Vum-h. . ) X Hair Goods Ccarefully selected grades of human hair, "Qhicen Quality," absolutely clean and sanitär v. perfect matching. 3-Strand Switches, 11 t 2S in., 98c to $3.93. New Combs and hair ornaments, plain or with et. oriental designs, v 25c, 59c, $1.00 to $2.50. Jewelry The very latest noveltiejust arrived in dainty designs so much; in vogue. Shirtwaist Pins, in sterling silver and gold antique-, a; 25c to 39c pair. Dcrine Boxes, enamel, cld and sterling silver, at 39c to $1.25. Cameo Pins in all the :;ewe-: design-. 39c, 59c and 95r each. St. Patrick Dolls, character Kewpies. 65c, 89c.

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