South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 89, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1916 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1916. 7

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We Will Sell Regular Poplins, Serges and Black and white check

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These $17.50 Suits Will Be Sold Only Thursday for $10.00. Discriminating women, upon style topics, will need no urging to take advantage of this sale They know that Check Suits and Smart Serge Suits are the premier fashions of the hour. Dashing new modes in all representative styles to choose from. Workmanship of highest standard.

NEW $6.00 SPRING Black and White Checks, roy Coats, Mixtures, in up to the minute styles; some with pockets. Thursday at ' Ia r F5) 2) Ll m

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French Mow Down Waves of iniantry. with uurtain of Fire. PA PIS. March I1'.. A 1 - m 1 -;i rd -merit of great violence against the French position frr.m . vi rt to P.ethincourt, west i.f the Mouse was followed this afternoon hy a Gernian attack which was launched against the Haucourt-Malancourt front in successive waves. It was repulsed with heavy losses, accordin to the otticial statement issued bv the French war oifice tonight . Another determined attempt by the Germans to break through the French lines northwest of Verdun have resulted in failure, and with heavy losses to the Hermans. After days of intense artillery preparation for another effort t lessen the six miles, interenini; between them and the Paris-Verdun railway and the nine miles still between them and Verdun, the Hermans launched a great infantry attack on the Haueourt-Bethineourt sector. In successive waves, tho Hermans were thrown int the fra.y, but all of their attempts were put down hy the c urtain of lire of the French tains and fire of the French infantry. There is still an intermittent bombardment poin on northeast of Verdun, and in the Woevre region, the French have been shelling Herman positions. In the Aronne the are giving1 the Herman lines no rest, while in the Voses the artillery action has been marked on both sides, llritons Hold Hround. On the British front, in the t. Kloi sector, the Hermans opened a heavy artillery tire 'on the British forces holding the ground gained by them Monday. The British artillery replied effectively, and, according to 'the British olticial statement, these positions are still in the hands of the British. In the I'ostavy region of the Russian front, Berlin reports that the onslaughts of the Russians against the Herman lines have been withstood and that the attacking forces have suffered heavy casualties. A semi-oiticial dispatch from Berlin says the Russians have attacked in their new offensive with 60 divls:ors over a front of 120 kilometers and that their losses have been not less than S0.CÖ0 men. Mrs. Rosalie Vitale of Yonkers. N. V., is preparing t undergo the '.th .surgical operation in nine years. Isctors say this number of! incision:- made in her body stands as a record. BEST TIME TO WORK AFTER MIDNIGHT 4-' 'is: .vy'-?.; v vi . 1 ' - v. ; . . " : .; ' i. :, - A -V. V,- r, TT ' : . .-.-. . .- ;-; . :: . :; . . . X' . "... v ' - .'.... :'..' :. -; ' .-:.- ..'"': , V?. . . : . ,; v. -.U V -: : -:.V : -v,4 S.V.- -V ' V : : Ä,"A-.. r" rt.:-:5..-1 V. ! V B(ST()N, March 1". In one of. the very few interviews ever grant- , ed, Dr. Alexander Bell, inventor of the telephone, dents the old belief about early to bed. early to rise. Prof. Bell surprised those who talked with him by saying that for ; more than 40 years his retiring hour has been from ? a. m. to 4 a. m. Dr. Bell prefers to do his thinking after midnight.- when the world is asleep. He says that he has always been able to do better work from midnight until or 4 o'clock in the morning than at any oth'-r time. He finds that six or seven hours sleep- s enough for him and declar s that at 7" hi brain is as clear and activ e as ev er. Dr. Bell says frankly that he never dreamed of wireless telephony. "I did dream." said he. "when I was a younir man you know young : inventors are alvvavs great dreamers I did dream of million- of miks of wires covering the earth and people talking through my telephone over them, but I never was iah enough to think of or dreari of ; wireless telegraphy or telephony." Prof. Bell said that before bng , he locked for the transmission of j slht ovtr the telephone. j

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Greatest and best ever Four Big Days, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 29th to April 1st. Lock over the bargains and check off the articles you want. Come early and avoid the rush. This is only a partial list or the many articles , you can purchase for ONE CENT. i PAY REGULAR PRICE FOR THE FIRST ARTICLE AND GET THE SECOND FOR ONE CENT.

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A hich-grado, whit. fabric finish writing paper, 2 4 sheets of paper und 2 4 envelopes to the package. .re One Vnt Sale Vruv '2 for 2o A c A white fabric flnish writing paj - r v.ilh a narrow tinted bonier on both p ;; r and enveb.pc-s. The enlope is a new cut and tho papor is regular c-orre spomlence size Border conies it. assorted color. ;;.-,c One Cent Sale pri 2 for 3Kf One Pound of Coffee for lc. One lb. 35c; Sale price 1 - Mi - 1 as Mi 7 iß Two lbs. 36c. i (peka Breakfast Coffee, a surprising blend of mild coffee; the acme of perfection. 200 cups of f. Tea for lc MM Opeka Tea Half jyound packages. Fine Tlavor (Blended) Ceybm India, Formosa Oclong, mixed grc en and M:ck. green. ;.-,(-()ih Cent Sah price 2 for 30c Rexall I c Shaving Cream (Jive a rich, creamy lather and d(Ks not dry on the face. In sealed rollap siUle tubes. Oim C nt Sale lriv 2 for 20 Bouquet - iA Jeanice Is one of CTt r e m e finejiess and delicate fragrance. Perfumed with delightfully blended tl o w o r odors. -,0o One CVnt sale price 2 for ."lc Plaxixe Cherries lc CHOCOLATES lc Ialc Clierrio m pound Vox of lu?:ioas ripe cherries in oft cream, coated wit'i thick rich chocolate cup Found. Kegular Frue Two I'ni"i'i.. Sile I r 1 ' e 60c 61c

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An antiseptic and healing Cold Cream, .specially n-commcndccl for chappinc: and roushness of the skin caused by exposure to sun and wind. 25c One Cent Sale Prio 2 for 20o stiP f7 m nn Unexcelled la quality for 10 Latheis freely in a.ny water. On trial will convince you there is nothing b?ttr for the price. 10f One Out Sale Iri(v lie. $2 Hot Water Bag y w ' -flV ''ir'-Cl - .....y.j:rr ": i v. . it4 V The largest selling bottle in tho work!. Full two-quart capacity. Guaranteed for two years. One Cent Sale Trioe 2 for $2.01. TOLIET WATER lc r-Oc Lilac of France 2 for öle $1.00 Japanese Toilet Water, 5 odors, Violet, Hose. Geisha, .Sandalwood, Corylopsis. 2 for $1 .01 $1.00 Massatta t. Water 2 for $t.01 $1.00 Ideal. Bocadia, Gardenia. White Rose, Violet, Wistaria, Sweet Ioa, Honey Suckle. Toilet Water 2 for SI.01 BRUSHES lc 2.".c Tooth Brushes "iOc Shaving Brushes 15c Hand Brushes .. 25c Hand Crushes Toe Hair Brushes ... 7."c Hair Drushes . . . i ... 2 for 20c . . .2 for öle- . . .2 for 10 ... 2 for 2Ce . . .2 for rl ... 2 for 7l'e DRUGS lc L'c 5 gr. Aspirin Tablets 2 doz. 2(ie fCc Formaldehyde. 1 jjt.. 2 for ."le 1 Or Epsom .alts, 1 lb., ..2 for lie 10e Sulphur. 1 lb 2 for lie f Oc Aro. Caicara. 4 oz. . -. .2 for "lo TOLIET ARTICLES lc 'Go Violet Dule Talc 2 for 20e 2 5c Janitol Talc for 2V 2 5c Williams Talc 2 for 20e 2üc hvh rafts Bath Pow..2 fr 2r. ?0? Cava lk r Face Povv.,2 for ."le 50c Wilson Freckle Cream 2 for rle 2 5c Cress ers Balm 2 for 2(e - MISCELLANEOUS "c Ftypha PenciLs 2 for I :0c 1 lb. Abs. Cotton.... 2 for öle 75c 1 pt. Cummins Whisky, 2 for Tf.e 10c Shinol?.. tan 2 for II'50c White Ivory Combs. .2 for ."le 25c Stork Nursery Complete, 2 for 2e c pkg. Toilet Paper 2 for (k l'c Brrd Seed. 1 pound... 2 for lfe 15c 1 lb. Sunflower See1..2 for HW 25c Extract Vanilla 2 for 2rte 25c Flaying- Cards 2 for rc 50c Gilt Kdge Pluylng Cards, 2 for öle T.Sc Durharn D. Ra7ors..2 for ;1G? $1 Fountain Syringe... 2 tor Sl.Ol 52.00 Fountain Pen, Self Filler, 2 for $2.01

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Coca Butter Cold Cream 50c jar for A wonderful building cream, a true skin food. The well known assimilating properties of Owt Butter nmkes this a distinct improvement over anv other. One Cent Sale Price 2 for öle. Harmony Shampoo ONE CENT A hichly romcii- ' i :i j truted c 1 a n sing il'il sbamnoo. A few drops makes a delightful thick foam which, cleans thhair a n d sct 1 p 1 horoc.hlv. leaves the hair soft and glossy and free from stickiness. Daintily perfumed. 3 Or One Cent sih Price 2 for öl 1 Th name stands for the highest ijuality, beins one of the famous Violet Dulc Complexion re qui sit er. One of the best quaJities of this complexion powder is that it doo not "show" when used properly. Delightfully scented with the Violet Dulc odor. Brun nette. Flesh and White tints. SHo One Cent Sale lriv 2 for Öle STATIONERY 10c Linen Tablet 15e Linen Tablet 10c Plain Tablet 15c Linen I.'nvelope. . , r.c Pencils 50c Cascade Stationery, 40c Initia! Cor. Cards. ...2 for lie ... .2 for Hie . .2 for lie ..2 for lfie ...2 for So . .2 for .Me . .2 for 41c SOAPS 10c Williams Shaving. 5c Colgate's havinp. . 2 5c Hexall Skin , 5c Ja poo 10c Ttose Glycerine ..2 for lie . . . 2 for fc .2 for 2f..2 for ..2 for lie CHEWING GUM lc rc Liggetts Siearmint 2 for '., Cc Liggetts Wintergreen. . .2 for Ue 5c Liggetts Peppermint . .2 for 5c Hoarhound Candy 2 for fir "c Tolfynuts Candy 2 for 5c Aromints . . . 2 fr 5c Peptomints ...... .....2 for r) PATENT MEDICINES 25c Milk of Macnesia 2 for 20e 51.0-0 Cherox for Gal! Stones. 2 for 2c .51.00 Boi ophenoform . . 2 for Sl.Ol 2 5c l.axets 2 for 2Ce 50c Asc. -ustor Oil 2 for öle 50( Kidney Pills ..2 for öle 25c White Liniment ....2 for 2f.r $1.00 Celery and Iron Tonic. 2 for Sl.Ol 51.00 Svr. Hvpophophites. 2 for $1.01 25 Grippe Pills 2 Tor 2fic 2 5c RexaU Corn Solvent. .2 for 2' 2"c Pea!l f.ivtr Pills... 2 for 2 c IA er T-a .... .2 lor 2tk,2 5c Belladonna Plasters, 2 Tor 2e 25c Foot Path T-blets . . . for 2c HIP

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I!nderx th'v skin w h!?e, soft and prianle. and is practically ;t liquid coll crcajn, that prevonts rotn;hness and chappin.. iö' One Cent Sale Iriv r.Oc1 I 1 1 tMi m m Rexall Tooth Paste 1c rfect dent- 'Jlv! and deroilA p1 :friee ant, ')-aruS and w)iit-i s tho teeth.. Comes out flat on the brash. )ne Cent Sale 1'ricf 2 for-23cl Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Contains no hrVbtt forming -drugs or dangerous ingredients. tremeiy plf.ts.int, jinmpt and e?t ft ctual. 2.' One Cent Sale lrirr 2 for '20 STAG TOBACCO This hl?h-grade mild anir)kiig tobacco at an unusual Wa- jirt''. IOc One CVnt Sale I Tie 2ffor lie 10c Jtoyal S"v-rrign Cicar 2 for lie 1.5c Porno Little dinars 2 fr Je l"c La Marca Cikxts....2 for lie 10c Official Ci?ar 2 for lie 'e Lord shcJdon Ci-ar. ...2 for re ,rr .SwH-t Caporal 2 for sie 15e Me tor Cbrarett-s ....2 fr jr.c. (Cricsicriitld 50c Chesterfield ripe for ONE CENT The -Tratest pip lrrcain vep offrel in South Ii nd ÖO ")ne Cent S;iJe Irif 2 for öle Or.lv the lxs mill IFav-iivt to'-.acx-o is i:sl m the m?nufac'ur- or thi. cir;r. One Cigar 10c; One, Cent Sale price Two Cigars 11c.

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