South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1916 — Page 2

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Oov. Sv M. It;iU(.n. "hnrl. Fairnks ari'1 Alf-f-rt I : ri-Iy- will U; in Smth In'i July 4 to att thmunicipal jInU- -if Ruin Villa?. If the p'ar.s lr.a'iK'jrn!ri Inst nitrht at a mr-'tlr.t? of th Federation of Civic clubs materialize. Ths men will deliver addrefie from a jtlatform to "be erected At Uum, Village and arrangements will be made by tho committee in charge of the affair to make the celebration the inrt " sa f and fane that i-Vmth Bend has ever witnessed. The centennial tableaux to be Slven by the ivlc club..;, and work d out by Mr.". F. 15. Hirne. wbi h deals with th p.tM and present t ft. Joseph county, was re-ad and pronounced fa.vora.ble by the com-

mtltee. The piaykt is divided into!

five act.". The manner in which it runs is an follow: "Mr. South llend Vafst." to be played by O. !' Heid'inan of Lincoln school, In - n one, net one. with "Mr. South Tb-nd I'rsent." The latter .p.ak.s of the ity at present hooatlnn of its park, playgrounds and oth-r point of interert, and th former rebukes him. faylr.ff thnt all th- jnint are reFults of his work A tableaux will be prtiented by th sc two men taken from the painting in the court house of the I ort ape landing, by Arthur Thomas of New York. The next f-cene is a tableaux of the signing1 of the Miami treaty in after the painting in the. court house. Tlie. second act introduces Alexia i'oquillard. Pierre Xaarre, Col. I. M. Taylor and an Indian. Kach tells In his turn of the events that took place, during the period from lSl'O to 18-io. Th Indian will represent the last of his tribe, which corresponds with a paintln? In the court house entitled The Ii.--t of His Tribe." ('adman's Indian son entitled "The Moon Irops Low" will Le suncr following the Indian scene. To f.ntndint: of Not re Dame uniVf..iy will be told by "Houth Lend "Present." The oice of the past and

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net four by "South Lend Past." A fextet composed of the fust train, the first steamboat, the first teleKraph, the first factory and the first tire department will be pjven. with the dates f their entry into the city. The raising of the. .-tandpipe in 3 $73 will be given anil also a tableau y old soldiers of the city. They will dn "We're Tenting Tonight On the old Camp Grounds." The spirit of literature, music and art will be the openir.K scene of act five, when a frtory of the life of "Whitcomb Ililcy will tx given by Miss Lyrer. ArranReiP.ents were made to brins Herbert S. Llgelow of Cincinnati, (., P.ere for an entertainment to be Kiven May 7.

CONSIDER BRICK FOR NEW SAMPLE SCHOOL N1ih1 Hoard l'ut, in llusy Scs-don Going or Various Samples. Nearly three hours was spent 'Monday nlrt'ht by members of the board f education Jn consider-in the bids ff concerns to supply brick for the construction of the new Sample st. school buildinc. Four representatives of as many firms were present Mith numerous samples of their produce and each whs given much time by jhe Loan! to tell about the quality vnd texture of his brick. Vvintf to the fact that Tres't iiArles 1. lrummond was unable t present becatise of illness, the Voavd took no action on the brick bids and also held up the letting- of the contract until the vaiious brick samples could be examined by daylight. This will be done as so(,n as Mr. iTurnmond can be present, and the contract will be let at that time. It was also the intention of the Ixuird to consider the appointment f a principal for the hn;h school Monday nicht, but K. II. lw-A ,,f the board j fated tV.at Mr. Prummond v.as r i t pt !it n action could be taken in tl.! regard. The matter of supplying eUipjner.t for the play crotir.d at the new Sample M'houl was a No discussed by the !oard. but no leeision w.ts made. This ill pro,-i" ly be taken up next wee'K and settbil.

TO NAME PARK PLAY DIRECTORS WEDNESDAY; I'ro-.T ttr of w . rk for the summer i tit I-p r. Howard and St udebaki. r ! I arl:--. the up i-ijon of v huh will, " turned .r . the ini'.nK'ljml recleition department ' the p:i'j l-oard. will be i:mi p.-d out at a meot- ! !i. of ;ht- re rtati'n i .i?,m;u n 'edn Mda r.'cbl. A s; e, i.,l me-1P-; o'" tb.e I -M"e.ti'n committee .s to h t- b-r-i b' !ii Mond n r.uht. out i It m a in.'--.!! 1 I

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c oh h..to tv iliteeters. tb.e p1 -'.!"!! t:i en ts in, scheduled for We 1- 1 i.i-c nl-; at. hould th- work b- ! -rv ivy t. h. it is ptoba'.;,. tl.it a thud d;ro-ti)r will be naui-l l r ca : pl.ue liter in the sump'ef.

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NOTION DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR. Nc-cliiro C;inllet r-sp-Mally adapted for athletic wear,' made of a double weavi .mall me?h fabric porous preshrunk. allowing perfec: freedom. llnd with featherbone w hich plves ample support and pi option, properly taped to prevent stre chlntf. hound top and bottom. Ic hack to adjust to sj e, covered hook and eye front. u 1-2 in jh hose supporters of l 3-8 in. weUblng non-nist-in- fasteners, rubier buttons and washable. SI.-X cucii. Tansro Cilrtllcs, a girdle very simitar to the gli, hut made entirely of elastic, at $1.."0 ami $2.00. Klcinerts Guaranteed Drei Shields,

crescent shape. 20c and 25c. Featherweight, regular shape. 25c and 30c pair. The Gem, medium u eight, 30c, 35c and 40c pair. Onandoff, light weight, 25c and 35c. The New Shape outside flap, 30c. The Tupair Brassiere, a perfect fit'ing garment shield with two pairs of detachable guaranteed shields at 30c. The Tango, a very popular garment made of fine net witn corset laced front, 50c. The Olympia, a garment shield and best supporters with sleeves 'o be worn separate from dress or waist at $1.00.

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Order by Mail promptly filled. We have an "expert shopper who ac4s for you usinr the same judgment were you shopping in person.

When you are buying merchandise you naturally prefer the largest possible assortments to make your choice from. We have today-Over One Quarter of a Million Dollars worth of the best merchandise to offer to you Never in the history of South Bend have you had such a tremendous stock to choose from as you will find at this store. Import Orders of Linens Laces Gloves Hundreds of Cases of New Wash Goods Silks Dress Goods Ginghams Sheetings Muslins have been pouring in the past six weeks all contracts made last year when prices were the lowest. Here are a few facts we wish you to enjoy. In this greatest of all merchandising events we can sell you equally as good an many instances better merchandise than we ever sold you for such low prices.

KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR SUMMER. Women's Gauze Union Suit .u 25c, 29c; Mimmer styles, regular and out i?c. Athena anJ Carter's. Union Suit a: 50cf 59c; sleeveless or short sleeves; shell or buv trimmed. Minneapolis Union Suits at 50c and 59c; i r children. All ne- summer garment?.

Summer Hosiery Wayne Knit How, light Hack only, 35c value at 25c. Wayne Knit Guaranteed Hose, f.t black, full fashioned, elastic top. Special, 3 pairs in box, $1.00.

Boot Silk Hose, black, -vhite colors, high spliced heel, double toe and heel of lisle, 59c Pure Silk Hose in fancy co.,rstripes. Great values for $1.00.

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Stickerei embroidered edging, all colors and wh!e, 10c bolt. Bias Cambric Seam Tape, 1 2 yards. 5c bolt. (These all in 6 yd. bolts ) Bias Seam Tape, 5c bolt. Feathera'Jtch trimming Braid at 10c, 12c and 15c. Extra Fine White at 15c and 25 c. Rick Rack Braide, while, a4 8c to 15c. Novelty Piping, 10c. 3 yd. Bolt Silk Hemstitch Seaming lCc. 6 yd. Bolt Fine Washable Lingerie ribbon, 10c. Standard Snap Fastener Tape:, non-'ustable snaps, 15c vd. ml Standard Silk Snap Fastener tape. 25c yd. Hook and Eye Tape, rust proof, 15c yd. Dress Weighting, black and white. 10c yd. X-Ray Tape, a tape used in the hems of skirls to give Liability, 10c yd. H. B. Tape-covered featherbone, 8c yd. Cable Cord, all sizes, lc to 2c yd. Cable Bone for frilling on ruffles and in shirring, 5c yJ Cellar Supports, made of smooth, wavy, flexible covered wire, all lengths, black and white, Gfor 5c.

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Colored Wash Materials Thousands of yards of strictly fast cölor fabrics in beautiful new patterns. Most Attractive Fabrics for vacation dresses Spider Mulls, Voiles, Handkerchief Linens, in all delicate shades, unusual values at 19c yd

j Hollybelle Batistes also in a wonderful I variety of colors at 15c yd. Tissue Ginghams in dainty stripes, pretty j checks and plaids some with embroidered

UWJIllJ) (.11 ASV J W. Anderson's French Ginghams for children's summer dresses, also great variety of colors in Kindergarten Cloth for little boys' summer wash suits, fast colors, special at 25c yd.

Summer Wash Materials, in White, dainty sheer goods for graduation and summer wear for women. Beautiful Sheer Lawns in fancy stripes and checks, 27 inches wide, handsome materials for vaists or children's dresses, at 10c, 12X2C, 15c yd. Popular White Voiles with embroidered figures and novelty stripes, 36 to 40 inches wide, at 25c yd. Plain or Mercerized Organdies, also Marquisettes and Voiles, in a wondrous display, at 29c, 35c, 50c, 59c to $1.25 yd. Lingerie Materials of White Long Cloth, extra fine weave, yard wide, 12-yd. lengths at $1.20 piece. Soft finish Dimities, a splendid value at I2l2c yd.

White Skirt Materials White Pique at 25c yd. Madras Cloth at 25c vd. Sport Cloth, 25c to"S9c in popular stripes of black and white or all white. SUMMER SUITINGS in linen finish, white fabric, 40 in. wide, 25c yd. Indian Head, for mid ly blouses, 33 in., thoroughly shrunk, 15c yd.

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Net Top Flotmcings and Chantilly Laces for Brides and graduation dresses, beautiful designs, Net Top in cream and white Chantilly all white; widths from 24 to 45 inches. Prices from $1.00 to $6.00.

Beautiful Georgette Crepes, in delicate pastel colors, just arrived, at no advance in prices. These go on sale tomorrow at $1.85 yd. Summer Embroideries

Colored Edge Voiles in all the newest shades of Gault Rose, Blue and Coral. Special values at 95c, $1.25 yd. VOILE FLOUNCINGS in white at $1.25 yd. ORGANDY FLOUNCINGS extra wide embroideied, $1.50 to $5.00 vd.

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lars. all shades, 3 to 7 in., 25c

to $1.00 yd. Venice Edging. 8c to 50c vd. Val Edging special at 5c yd.

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Linens Towels and Toweling Offerings at Money-Saving Prices. Towels. We are showing 500 dozen Cotton Huck Towels, splendid wearing qualities, at 5c, 8c to I2l2c 55c to $1.25 dozen. Towels. Pure linen hemstitched Huck, full size 18x35. Special at 25c. Extra heavy hemmed or stitched, 29c. v;v 1 Towels. J. S. Brown's 5oc quality, 39r. Bath Towels with fancv border, Turkish weave 20x 38. Special at 25c. Bath Towels double warp extra values at 10c, 12 Vic, 15c, 20c, 25c to $1.00. . Special Value in Table Cloths 150 new designs in 56x63 scalloped edge Table Cloths. Regular quality that sells at S1.50. Our Price at this sale $1.00. Table Linens by the Yard, Pure Linen Damask, 72 in. wid,e silver bleach, worth S1.75 yard. At this sale special, $1.00 yd. Mercerized Damask, 72 in. wide, 69c value, 5 patterns. Special, 48c yd. Mercerized Damask, extra good values, at ..5c, 29c and 39c yd.

The Season Newest Silks On sale this week at unusual prices. 26 inch Natural Pongee at 89c Extra special in value for suits or coats. 36 inch to 40 inch Louisaines, Taffetas, Messalines, Foulards in Printed Wsrp at $1.25 yard. Roman stripes, black and white checks, flowered etTects. 40 inch Crepe de Chine at $1.25. In all the newest pastel shades. 36 inch Gros de Londres at $1.75 yard. A splendid value in navy and Copen. 36 inch Chiffon Taffeta at $1.50 yard. In rose, brown, reseda, Copen., two tones and others. 40 inch Awning Stripes at $2.95. For the popular new skirts, lavender or green and black. 3 inch French Faille at $2.00 yard. A soft heavy corded silk for coats and suits, in navy, Copen., tan and black. 36 inch Black Taffeta at $1.50 yard. Also at S2.00 and $2.25, splendid quality.

Crocheted Bed Spreads Sheets and Pillow Cases Crocheted Spreads in good heavy close-woven quality such brands as Household Shawmut and Bates, full 74x86 and 76x88, priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $.85 to $2.25. Columbia Satin Srpeads, hemmed excellent quality. Prices according to quality from $2.25, $2.85, $3.00, $3.95, $4.50. Crocheted Scalloped Spreads, cut corners, 74x86, at $1.75; 76x88 at $2.40, $2.50. Bates Fringed Spreads, square or cut corner, $1.95. New Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Now is the time to renovate your bedding and replenish your needs in new sheets and cases. Prices here are as low as ever and qualities such as Elmdale, Mohawk, Peppeiill, Pequot, Fruit of the Loom and our own Quality First are offered at prices ranging from 59c, 65c, 85c, 95c, $1.00 to $1.50, for full size sheets from 54x90 to 90x108 every one measuring full as marked. Pillow Cases in sizes 42x36 to 45x36 of every well known brand from the Rugby at 9c to our standard Quality First at 30c pair. Embroidered Scalloped Cases, 78c, $1.00 to $1.38 pair.

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Phipps Milan Sailor Summer Hats in white, gros grain bands, specially priced $6.95 and $7.95.

Handsome Leghorn Hats, large and medium, for dress or semi-dress wear, trimmed with flowers, wheat, ribbons and ostrich. Specially priced at $8.95 to $20.00.

We have just oened up a new line of untrimmed White Summer Hats, Milans, Leghorns, Panamas and Hemp, offered at special low prices from $1.00 to $6.00.

House Dresses Big shipment of excellent House Dresses just arrived. Made of Amoskeag Drejs Ginghams in Stripes, Plaids and Checks, trimmed with dainty embroideries and hemstitched. Pique collars, very full skirts, sleeve, 4 styles, sizes 36 to 46. Price $1.25. A Great Sale of Corsets will start on Wednesday Morning when we will offer you 100 Dozen Henderson and Royal Worcester Special Corsets at $1.00 and $1.50. In this sale will be models for every figure. Every corset fitted if von desire.

300 Quality First Tailored Suits at $19.75 In offering you these extraordinary Suits, we wish to state, the materials represent the very best Gabardines and Serges used this season by two of New York's best makers. We bought all the suits the materials would make. Same materials we have been selling in Suits all spring at S25.00. We Place Them On Sale Tomorrow and urge your early attendance. Models are the very latest. Close fitting jackets, flaring from waist line. Mostly Navy Blues and Blacks. A few Shepherd Checks. In addition to the S 19.75 Suits, we offer vou a selection of 600 Wonderful SuiU priced from $15.00 to $50.00. New Silk Suits at $25.00 to $40.00 All Silk Failles, Poplins and Taff etas. A number of these odd suits taken from our regular stock, have been reduced 23 Vc.

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Silk Dresses at $15 & 17.50 Never before have we had for sale such wonderful values as we offer you in these dresses. Made of the best qualities of Taffetas and Georgette Crepes. Blacks, Navys, Greens, Greys, Fancy Check and Stripes. Prices are less than they can be made for.

200 Quality First Taffeta ; SilkDressSkirtsat$5&6.95 j They cannot be had from the makers r today for these prices. We will not be j able to replace such values again this year, j All are made full flare. Waist bands to 3o j' at $5.00; to 38 at $6.95. j.

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wonderful values we are going to sell you. All Wool Serge Coats at $6.95. Fancy White Coats at $6.95. Wonderful All Wool Chinchilla Coats 40 inches long at $10.00. Handsome Coats All Silk Lined at $15 These SlS.OO Coats we told the manufacturers must be ir..uie i Quality First materials and lined with dependable silks. We have them. " All Wool Cloths, Knitted Fabrics, Black Taffet&s and Silk Poplins, in loose models, belted models, and port coats All at $15.00.

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CHINCHILLA SPORT COATS SPECIAL AT $12.50. One of the greatest values we ever sold, made by Wooltex makers Rose, Green, Cherv, Tan. Sizes 14. 16, 18, 36. 38.

Taffeta and Satin Coats at $25.00 These dressy Coats for afternoon wear, Evening Wear, Street Wear or Motoring. A splendid collection of Coats that would sell in a regular way up to S45.O0.

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