South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1916 — Page 2
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Miss Lelia Scctt Tells of Charities and Corrections Meeting at Indianapolis.
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Assoc iutd 'L i ri!i' :', presented a detailed report f some length on the nation. il nfrrif o f ( 'harities ami orr 'i('U h id recently at Indiannpol.s. Wedr.e-diy afternoon at the rir-nr- "riMnton i r I - monthly rneetim; at the bona of Mi --. ). K. Julian. l"r. t Woodw .r.t a v. In ?. r r t M:- :-Yo?t i: m.iiiry r fj :n j .'; -1 a t ; -1 i .-. though " dwelt m.-fy on the suhjet f ff ft. f. t r i t r ! 1 "Ir:-.-"' .'i'i'l infinity. She sa;d 'hir.i.-' tho week of the rmifcrence M.iv Ii--! 7, there t' 4 meetings he,, v. ith speakers !' note In-m r the country. h'h. ")!( in par
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Thomas Mutt Osborne.
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he wa .-ntcric a 1 to . term of - year? in the prison. Firn that time Mr. '-"borne has won a u l i reputation as a social work r. Mi. Scott dis.russeu the iiar school question, giving many of 1 1 point-; brought out at the it'iivcnt ion. Mrs. M ron 'a aipbell had barge f the cui n iii. i t -1 7 . of ill-- olay, in v.hoh she told of the rapid progress of the i' Mirvfy in i'hii 'i.n. She said this i e suiev had not finitely rl-,in'"l op 'hiago"s vir district, l ot it ha-- l a gre.-,t extent gotten the situation II iii.dn control. The soi i.i rilnii"'ii va- made pleasant hy Mrs. X. I. Kalb and Mrs. Thompsett. who sang two vocal duets. Mrs. .Julian was assisted by Mrs. f'.PMru" iPp-r. Kef r shnients w re .-rrved. marknu: 1 3 . ( be of the s-a-on' Til 1 1 1 1 S-T -. MASONS ENJOY PICNIC l'io Nominal from Ilzc I .o to ViiUi' fliapin.
The Robertion Tea Room serves daily a in Jay luncheon lor 25c, 35c and 50c, from ll: to 2:oo. Afternoon Tea .nth sandwiches. silaJs, cakes and ice cream. Afternoon parties a specialty select service.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 23, SUN RISES 4:24, SETS 7:40.
Orders by Mail promptly tilled. We have an expert shopper who acts tor you using the same judgment were you sh oping in person.
Our New Skirt Department has I'een a wonderful success. Tlu :ie-v 'a-ii Skirts we are making t'-T $1.50 are fully appreciated. Orders are coming in fast i nc' models at $1.50 eacli fT making See Va!i Goods department.
Fibre Silk Sweaters
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The spon garment; rose, pink, C3U.il II ill JT ClSAIALPllÖ OCdUlII Uliy 1111UÖ LFct 160 r $6.oo?$7.5otf $10.00. Fashions for Town and Country Morning, Afternoon or Evening
Hot Weather Dresses for the home afternoon or evening made in dainty striped lawn:., blue and Mack on white or fancy designs. These come in -I styles, each inviting comparison, all equally pretty. Embroidered collars made large; threequarter sleeves and low neck; full tlare skirts. Remarkable quality for $1.50 each. Columbia Morning Dress for the housework elastic belts, short sleeves, low neck; checks, stripes, dots or plain colors, at $1.00.
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Tailored Hats Special at $3.00 A Special Group for Friday and Saturday. TailorpJ haR in hlarV nnH whitr trivrf mHinm
small and large shapes, with fashion's latest trimmings.
9 I Urtrimmed Hat in every desirable shape White hats and Panamas, at $1.50.
one big lot at 50c.
Reduced Prices on Women's Hats Black and colors; values to $6.95; Friday and Saturday $1.00.
Reduced Prices on Children's Hats readv to wear
Frocks for Summer Days Voiles, Georgettes, Organdies, Crepe de Chine, Shantung stripes at special June prices, at $5.00, at $10.00, and at $15.00 Every woman realizes the importance of having more than one dress for the warm summer day affairs inexpensive dresses that we are now showing in a wonderous collection of styles sporty stripes and modified patterns.
New Sport Suits at $2.95 Wash suits of Awning Stripes and combination white skirts and striped jackets, pockets in both skirt and jacket. The most desirable suit for outing to the country or lake resorts. See illustration. Wash Outing Skirts in plain white or striped materials; fast colors, full tlare skirts with belts and pockets, or some made plain, 79c, $1.00, $1.25 to $5.00.
Women's Knit Underwear UNION SUITS AT $1.00. The Stephenson lisle thread Union Suits tor -v. -men taped tops reinforced tilit or loc-e kr.ee. Regular ; 1.00; Outsize $1.25. COTTON UNION SUITS AT 50c.
Summer garments in all styles sleeves and neck; tight and loose knee; reinforced 50c; Outsizes 59c. SEPARATE GARMENTS
AT 39c tine lisle drawers and vet in all summer styles, tiht or loose knee drawers; vest sleeves or sleeveless at 39c. ITALIAN SILK VESTS, $2.00, $2.50. White and pink taped tops; plain or embroidered. BOOT SILK HOSIERY AT 59c. High spliced heel and toe in all colors; line lisle tops. FIBRE SILK HOSIERY AT 29c. Splendid qualities in black and white.
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Parasols in all Colors Fancy Silk Taffeta Parasols at $2.00. All C 'h'i. ai- pongee with fancy borders. Parasols at $1.25. A splendid assortment ; ch';e ir :n -d combination colors, plain centers with cnntnwini: biders : plain, checks or stripes; excellent values. .Watch an c-tumes. Children's Parasols at 25c and 50c in remarkable qualities Fancy blue and pink at 25c. Combinations with fancy border-, plain white embroidered edce. and assnrted chied sateen at 50c.
!'ie li'MVliaal meino!:- anl flieinls of South IUn.1 loilij.-. No. Ll I. I .V M., atten!e! annnn n;itin if tl.o lodf at Like 0"haiin. F'.ertuii Spiin'-s. Muh. Wt 1 Pa-.-tlay. S-v ent -Its a utoiiii.ilt were tlie nxan- of the o.tiiv".- 1 1 a importation lioni th- M asDiiic t -1 : i j 1 . to the mitins roun'l-i. .onipthin was iloinK minute of th' di. act maliiiK t iIium' fio a 1 1 i I 1 the ni . ranc.ii ami tares lttd an int1'i.it.mt part in tli. ents of t)i ta. Thoiaas Sli U nnil fit ii !!" a winnt r h" rarrin? tue potatoes to 1 1 i - .-n. o". th- potato t .i' w ithout dioppia'. anil Mrs. Thoin:i iiek won (in- of the tulles' ra Kahle's irstanrant serel th- lienT at noon ami a 1 i nc !n on at t . 0 0 d'l Im K. A s t . 1 1 u 1 -oa t I i 5 e w a.-
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ENTERTAIN BRIDE- TO-BE Mi-- I.n ih- orti-. win i-- to I o mai rn-'l on Saturilay to I .t i i !la. w is nst of honor at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. fa. lolnli llohani. :;a S. Michigan St.. la-t nihl. 'I'll' house was prettily Ncnrateil v ith tf i! ami w !;;! roy s an! strings of hearts. The tahle center piece was of oran-'e Mo.-.-om-v t'ontest an! a mix k wdilnu w !' fat tires Hi' th entertainment. in the con-te-ts favor- wave Won iy Mr.-. Kd. We. i'.!" ami M i.- N'orris. The a--4-lant ho-t s- s vi v Mr-, lies Norn- anil Mi-s I'lur.i Noiris. The i;u.'st-" mi inhered 2.".
June Blouses Ever Newer June seems to be ablossom with all that is bewitching in Blouses. Wah WaisU typical of summer in style with dainty tucks in front; delicate laces and embroideries invite attention; Mime with lace collars; cutis are turned back and edited with lace unusually low priced at $2.50, $2.98. Afternoon and Evening Waists of Crepe de Chine Silk, in flesh, white and maize; also in Wash Silks remarkable stles at $2.98 to $3.98. Black Silk and Lace Waists tailored and fancy; also lace and (ieorette over white. Prices from $3.98 to $10.00. Summer Vacation Blouses the ahvays popular middy, in a!) white with colored collars in stripes and plain; also braid trimmed with cutTs to match. Regular $1.50 values at $1.00.
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The question is not "Do You Like Candy?" but "How" do you like it? Almost an absurd question, but nevertheless a wise one. Purity spells the candy we like, all the time. The Robertson Candies are all guaranteed pure and quality first. Our Chocalotes are all kept in a new style Candy Refrigerator, insuring freshness and icy cold Try otir Quality First Chocolates at 50c lb. IVORY GOODS. Specials tomorrow. 25c Ivory Button Hooks 19c. Ivory Pin Cushions with purple velvet tops 49c. Ivory Clocks, for vacation trip or home, styles, $1.19. Powder Jars and Hair Receivers in glass with ivory tops, 25c each.
JEWELRY. IVarl ex Ulac at ."itk. IT inches ion; assorted sizes; every one perfect. IVarl Xei-kla- at 7.V
extra tine graduated heads.
SPECIAL VALUES IN SILK GLOVES. K button gloves, double tipped tinkers of pure ilk. in hl.uk and white mil v. Price 59c.
Annual Clearance Sale
of Suits, Coats, continues tomorrow and Saturday. Radical reductions that means money savings on garments needed now and good for his coming fall. ALL WOOL SUITS, REDUCED TO $10.00, $15.00 and $25.00. Plenty of navy blues and blacks. A clear saving of S 10.00 to SI 5.00 on these garments. AH Wool Spring Coats REDUCED TO $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 Wooltex Coats, Sport Coats, Taffeta Silk Coats Auto Coats all seasonable styles.
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Two Boys A re
Charged With Intent to Kill
SMALL ABLRHEMTS
'11 t.f the Si'!n.i."h. Livt-r or
I'.owels should not he n . -elected. Natur is thus warning on air.tm-t Nullit' wt-akiwss. I'nder such cir-;irnstanc's ,
HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters
A S-ct packmen of PeVy Devllj iUMtj. 1. D. O . msk'i h full quart of best killer vn eartli. hotter sin a t-irr"l of ld-fahioned dope. ( FTr- A. sprinkler pout In every rx to fft them :n the .'lard-to-g'et-at-1 r. tvi Uli?, Rorhe. Ant nd F1J kn't ex.t when l. g. ti W&, rs tt nils 'era and tbotr ecf R tJl. P. I . will not Injure b-üiic?. K1113 Fle&l n lv At your Urutf tore.
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RHEUMATISM POWDERS
To he lodrf'd in ja.il and charged with l'iirslary and assault and battery with intent t) kiM. Is the fate of Jo.s.-ph ( Joi czewski and John Toi-elski. hoys about if. years of u'P. Ysterday eeninj; the boys broke into the home of Ipelski"s brother on W. Oivisioit st. They took two iruns. a black jack, a watch and a pair of u'lo They sold the black jack to a hoy on Division tt. After breaking Into the house, tho o s went to Heck's lake. A crowd of uunc men saw them and chaseU tl-.nt to a barn at the home of Peter Yamb-rhacen. Popelski and Corczwskl emptie! trm euns at the crowd, but injured none. Atter the shots were fired, the men captured the boys. The watch was recovered. iiffieers Parker, (i'Connell and .Miller drove to the lake and brought tin- culprits back to town. iJofa-wski lives at 4 4 i Phillips st. ami Popelski at lo 47 Division st. i.n rural route No.
Notre Dame News
Notre Dame's first class of journalists, who took their diplomas a week a;o. are now all actively enKastd in newspaper work. Edward Deekman is on the South I Send NewsTimes; Kussel Downey with the Chicago Herald; Wilmer Finch with the iouth P.end Tribune; Louis 1. Harl on the Qweivboro Messenger, in hi home town: Louis Kelfer on the Terre Haute Tribune, and Kuqvne McBride on the Pittsturt?h Leader, the last two also finding positions in their home towns.
LODGE NOTES That 2) tire arms and side arm? luo been secured for use in the leore M. Poinsett Hrrison, No. SM, Army and Nay union, vas a report made last niht at the regular meetintr of the garrison held at M. W. A. hall. The :irrison will Le;in drilling imnifdhitely and expects to put on an interesting program at the Fourth of July celebration at Rum Village, when the municipal picnic will be held. Hush Savage is chairman and supervisor of the drilling".
Rev. John favanaush, S. C, delivers an address today at Holy Trinity school in Chicago. This school is connected with Holy Trinity church which has one of the largest congregations in the world. It is probably as large as all the Catholic congregations or all the Protestant congregations in .South Pend combined. Father Cavanaugh will return tomorrow.
copious rains this spring, ist. Mary lake is still about-five million gallons and t. Joseph lake atont twenty million gallons below normal. St. Mary lake being one foot and St. Joseph, which is larger, about two and a half feet below its average leel. ltst summer the boathouse dock and the intake for the university water supply had to be lowereo, because of the new level found by St. Joseph lake.
Tuesday, June 27. is the day set for the ordination of the seven voting men ready for ordination to the priesthood in the Congregation of the Holy Cross. They are Hevsr.
Bernard Molloy, Charles Miltner, j James Macllhone, Francis YVenniger, Joseph Donahue. Anthony I!nsiewicz and Stanislaus Szczimacki. I All of these young clerics are now i deacons, having received this order in Washington. D. C. They were all students at Notre Pump. Rev. Mr. Miltner also studied in Rome. Tb--last four mentioned are from Sörth Rend. Ind.
Alfred Fries. C. F.. 116. has been appointed architect's engineer to oversee the work on the new Notre Dame library by IMward L Tilton. of New York, the architect of the library.
Homes w;ll be sold through a News-Times Want Ad this week with good profit.
Use The News-Times Want Ads io locate lost articles.
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Rev. William Roiger. C. S. C. on Wednesday received an invitation to address, the Federated Catholic societies of the diocese of Grand Rapids Mich. "The Church and the La
bor Problem" will probably be his' subject. A year ago Father Rolger adressed the same large congregation
upon the "Ethics and Economies of
the IJving Wage." which made a great impression at the time on the Grand Rapids public.
Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap
Livingston's broken sale is on in full blast.
have 1 73 suits in sizes I 8 from our regular $8,
$7.50, $7, $6.50 lines. One or two of a kind, therefore the
reduction. Many have two pair of knickerbockers.
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TO iilYi: INFORMAL DAN CT. An informal dance iven to proI ri-tors and employes of transportation lines and newspapers in South Bend. Laporte and Michigan City will be viven tonight at Smith's res it at Hudson lake. A new dancing pailum has been erected during tl"o- past few months with a 2 7-piece orchestra player piano, along, with a number 'i ne attractions at the it. winch will ko together in i...ilvi!i; a :ucrry time for all um-liit-r resort .
Corpus Christi, which is generally
observed today, it being the first Thursday after Trinity Sunday, which fell this year on June is, is not being celebrated at Notre Dame publicly. The public celebration has been postponed to .Sunday, June 21. Because of the absence of the students, the celebration w ill be largely j in the hands of the congregation of j the church ot Our Lady of the Sacred 1
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A foot and a half rise in St. Mary
occurred owir.tj presumably to the'
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lookinir its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseiess). and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and .s?alp thoroj;. lily, pimply moisten the hair v .th water and rub it in. It inalies an abundance of rkh. creamy i'tther, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust. dirt, dandrulf and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It lav-? the a alp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and eas;. to manage. You can tet mulsified cocoanut uil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a ft w ountes will supply every number of the family for months. Advt
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Greatest ILarajn In Town Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept. Second Hoor. 21U-211 S. Mirhv gan. In C'onjurction ulth Ur Independent 5trrs.
MAX ADLER COMPANY World's Best Clothes Cor. Midi, and Wash. St.
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