South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 230, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1916 — Page 2
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SHORT PASTURES
GUT MILK YIELD
Tester Finds County Cows Far;
Below Normal During Past Month.
Gas and Electric Company Men in Annual Picnic
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
Mi.ss Waml.i 'o-. 114! ar s!.. uteri. i i 1 1 J th mm iiin. is i;' th- '. I". 'J. rlui ;it (:! ho:ii Wi-il n '. (L- v e ti i n . A olo- m ln-un' f !! ;iinl 'vhitf ;i.s ;irtil oat ni-t fT ti- '. Th" t.i-!'' (iit rpin Hurl1 a low ruotind of r-l ami whit- rosi-s. whi! '!). iiest f.ivors w ! small rcil atnl wtiitf artirn ial -1 1 1 1 i l.iinin. Mi.-s Uri'tif I i r-ii t i .i ti ua- -ral ."('k-ct (l.inns, musii- for whh !i was furni -tic t! i th" ('. 1'. 1. oiihMra. A iolin solo l y i:thor Mt Kir.itry ar..l u ocaI soh t Marie Monro wore l'f.iüires. A four ( 'iiire I'Jnrht on Has s r(il liy th' hit'. Joo Shalo, t,r, S. Si ott sr., vas ;irT''Mcl )y '.'t rlir.a n Harmon nsi.iy nuht on a warrant charin i.-niult and lattrr. sworn oat hy Jl ik N'iikc:; i.
II pr -iiitii.' th- Northern Indiana (Lis ai d KI tru s.. ff South i:.-r.!. Mi.-havva.ka ami IMymouth the -m i-lo -s rif the ' oMij-any arid their lainilHs n'.iiiil'erin-.' ''; spr-nt th ritii" da Vedne-ila y in frolic ail", fan .it I'i-her'i re.-..rt at ('hapin lake. This was th- o(a-ion f their a nil ill iititlllV. The aftf tnoon was well taken up, after a l.oijhteiius dinner, with Spe'i.il events .staifeil fr the amuemeiiis of the uests. 1'riy.es were iwanlei the winners in each con-t-st. Numlars of the party found time for sw iiiiuiin, hoatin and li.iiit -;nir. A- one tu.-inl.er reported, th" remainder of the day w:is -jient, ' eatl!!--;." '. N. .h'ii,i.. manager of the lo al . o!:i . m. was th- Sponsor of tin- picI.i'-. S M . I- U .ilnl 'lialles I ir.-T v i e tri- j idu'e.s and leorK1 I'. Maiii r- a t"d as hairman of the entertainment i (.hi rnittee. I'lies and etlts 'I' as follows: Fall bailie between married and sin.1 m n was won !y a s' ore ot 11-7 for the married mjn: ") al. r'annint; r.ii e for ios under Arthur
lae!; vd. handicap race l.ovs!
over In ami under 14 hy S. Sperrv
wheelbarrow ra for men, Karl j -'h'-iman and ('hnslian Wei.-s: three!
leiiu.-d !;: for m n, t'arl A. .-Vlile-k-and Henry Meyers; needle thitadn.u contest for women, Mrs. Kdwaid I'arvjs; 1 ul, race fop men, A. Talisey; uevv-paj'er contest, Mr:. Auii-t Met 'a us li ii and Joseph Kiel; ; d. running race, men and women, Miss Hehn Jlaney: apple biting ontesi for Kill-1. Miss Dalyrmple;
luarshmallow rontest. Kills, Helen llanley; neckti- ra e for men and Aomen. Mr. and Mrs. lMward J'ar-j
vi; a ball uam- for the small hoys was won Ly the Speery team; in a tti-r of war between the shop men a-.inst the sti et men the shop men tame nut winners. Mr. and Mrs. K. Ireely won the walking contest.
Discuss ''Church and the Man Outside' at Chautauqua.
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PLAN FOR CHILDREN'S EXHIBIT AT CENTENNIAL
A committee to make plans for the exhibit of the federation at the Indiana Centennial celebration was deeded upon at the monthly business meeting oi" the Children's Medical ! is p"tj -. r Wednesday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. No appointments to the committee have been named as yet. Considering the intensity of the hat darinc the month of July the dispimsary was very active. There were 1 children reported; nine clinics held and 7-1 piarts of milk di-tiüuted.
lioLLAK D.W. Thursday. Aui;. 24.
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tor Latarrh
andiente which heard him Inst evening when he ap, -'arfil in his lecture. "The Man Who Can."' opening South i:end"s seven-day hautauiua. If the repeated applause whieh punctured Mr. Kamnett's snappy e ri trains may he taken as criterion, he cave Iiis audience just what It wanted every time he rounded off a sentence. His talk was- directed more partioula rly to the od!iK' men and the ymin? women whose latent amhition the nenius w h h he declares sleeps in every individual he endeavors to awaken. Mr. Kennett's lecture was preceded by a leliqhtful program of music and readings presenteil hy the Killarney pirls. a charming Kroup
lot vouni: women who appeared in
Trish costume and sang- Irish melodies in an irresistible manner. 0HMiin Iay SiMti'ys. Tlie openini; day f the ch.'.utaucpi.i was an umiauitied success. Th
j concert in the afternoon hy 'lie Kil
larney Kirl. was delightful in every resf.ect. Their ensemble work was excellent arid the violin and vocal solo.s were of exceptional merit. The act was featured by the hild impersoiiations of M iss Kita Iii h who convulsed hr audience with her clever selections. Hoo'elt A Tjim. "Koosevelt is energy lifted ti the nth deprree," declared the speaker in opening his lecture last eveninp. "This is not my definition, hut that of nr. ardent newspaper correspondent. When Mr. Itooseelt was at the height f his meridian. I am not here to talk politics, ad do not claim to know whether Mr. Kooxevelt fulfills this definition, but I do know he is one
in: tne trreaiest personalities mat nas
ever existed, and whether we like him or deny him. he's still on the map. You can knock him down but von can not knock him out. He's like the 29th day of February', quadrennial. He refuses to t.ike the count. '"This brinKs me to the core of my subject No man's down and out till he admits it to himself. Itoosevelt has never admitted it, and never will. "Asrain let me pay it: "No nan'." down and out until he admits it. You can come back. You can make Rood not only t?ood but meat. I train I'nphmccl Field. "In every brain is a slumbering genius. This can be awakened. We have antra ppecl reservoirs of power within us. The brain is an unplowed field. No person has ever yet sounded the depths of his soul. nr
Sufferers Now FREE
(You Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your Own Home and Get Relief at Once.
How the Remedy for Catarrh Was Discovered.
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measured the HUM ot his imagination, nor spanned the brdth of his intellect. "Not only is this the ai;e of the yiiiini; man but it's also the aue of the ynuii;' w-'tnan if you eci find out her ape. And it's a practical ape. The economics of the homo are
I urgent. Kvery woman s education
should include a course in useful vork. Hut the 'irls come back at me and say. 'We don't want to learn to cook; we want to paint we want to be artists." Now listen. Art is useful work done in a tine way. Ami it's just as bi a piece of art to bake a loaf of bread beautifully, as to pain a cow switching her tail In a sfeain of water. llc!iovo In Woman. "I believe in woman. I havn
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Circulate in the blOOd, and . - he must have the privileue brin the disease back as fast as local I f marking her own ballot and pet-
r.,tm.nc rc.uhl rrlifVf it. ltirK' it counted
C. K. Gauss, who experimented for
oi the field and the fowl of the air.!
"Imagination is the main-!-prin? of all progress. Kven material rro-
press is the touch of the rnatic- wand.j A machine is a dream hammered into steam and steel. It turns prose' Into poetry, drudgery into pleasure, j und will become ultimately the tire- i less toiler of the human race. J
"Imagination can make you ri' h
j and can make you wealthy. For
tunes tome irom seeinp things tir-t. Millionaires look a hundred ears' ahead of the mass. j "F.ut I d r.ot care to L-et ri h. I'd rather be wealthy, and there's j
a at cunerenre. Wealth I- Mind. "Riches are thinps. Wealth's mind. "I.iches take win-'s and fly away. Wealth is treasures laid up in heaven. "Itiches are of the earth, earthly. Wealth is of the spirit, spiritual. "Kiches last but a tiay. Wealth lasts an eternity. And there shall come a dramati- time wh-n you
! shall be stripped vur ruhe as
if they were garments, and be sent naked to (lod in soul qualities only. "Wealth is health, hope-, happipess, character, conscience ami umPut. All these are yours. 'Take health. It consists, larpely of two thinps: Sanitation of your surroumlinps and sanitation of your thoughts. We all believe in clean clothes, but have we uiven due emphasis to dean minds. A vicious, sensual, filthy imagination is more deadly than typhoid perms, for it hath power to kill both body and 50Ml. "Hut ;i searchlight without a powerful en;:ine back of it Is worthless and helpless. The enuine of the soul is will power. Will power is the power that will count the cost, pay the price, put in the blond, and hau.; on like the prip f a bull dop. Atohl Militarism. "This nation should sell a pork and buy a hull do p. I believe that the country must prepare itself or perish. F.ut we must avoid militarism. This old ship of state is today sailinp in most perilous waters, between two whirlpools of death, ,clla and Charvbdis. in- is supine, defenseless. be -pood - a nd- nu'l 1-be-happy, and the other is a maelstrom of blood. "I believe in a proprim of defense, but not one of offense. However, much of the bip noise that i beinp made today about preparedness
; comes from those who would make
the most mney if the scheme poes throuph. Much comes from those who are out politically and want to ptt back. Three thinps must come to pass before we can be prepared even to defend ourselves. "We must knock private profits out of preparedness. We must refuse to allow it to become a nude partisan scheme, and we must pull the pork out f politics. "Conscience makes cowards of us all. and will some day captain the ship. Conscience can be chloformed for a while, but every crook leaves a track and conscience enines out of the closet like a skeleton. " 'The Man Who Can' takes his beaiiups often for direction determines destiny." Here the speaker pointed out two stars in the sky of destiny. Saicc ess i ml propress. The success star stands still, but the star of propress poes ahead. The preat man follows the Mymp poal always while small people succeed and then pn to seed. The trapedy of success was dramatically driven home in the speaker's wonderful story of "The Chase of the I, lack Wolf." where an old man spent a lifetime in the maddeninp chase, finally to catch the prize of his heart, but lose his horse and the faithful hounds, and to fall and freeze to death a.s he tried to lind his way back home.
Wash Waists Reduced to $1.98 Waists specially priced tor tomorrow. The new models with tucked fronts with iace and embroidery trimming. Voiles, Batiste and Organdy, usually priced at S2.5(.
Clearance
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New and Much Lower Prices on Women's Apparel
On Sale Tomorrow ot $7.95 and
Summer Dresses Reduced one-third. Embracing all the newest assortments of the season's styles, wide variety of materials. $2.95, $3.98, $5.95
Linen Suits Formerly Sio.oo and SI 5.00. Including also several Palm Beach Cloth and Silverbloom, in wide popular stripes. At $5.00 and $7.95
$10.00 Tailored Suits
tor early Fall wear. Practical models that are alwas in -tie. Serges, Poplins and Gabardines, serviceable materials i-i ; i.iiii colors and shepherd checks, small and medium. You can save more than half the original cost buying these tomorrow. $15.00 to $19.75 Suits selling at $7.95. $25.00 to $32.50 Suits selling at $10.00. Early Fall Coats Tomorrow and Saturday, the following two items are remarkably priced: Silk Coats at $10.00 That are worth the price for the materials all len-ths and all sizes for your choice. $15.00" Wool Jersey Coats at $8.50 Old Rose, Green, Yellow, Copen.
Silk Dresses Fornieri to s-
Tailer.i a:bi combination, of r"ahi';i.ibt, villi hartdMimc
emhroiderv trimm in c: Priced at $10.00
S y'ln, "ie.ireMe a varietv !' .i .1 j , I.U. ...
Wash Skirts r"iinerl S1.2S' i.;ii. While Pi.iue ( jal'ardine. i:i .til ; 'm"i'rovv and S.itv
tor cjuick den ranee. Price $1.00 S!.l,S Sp-ri !rii Skirls $1.50.
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A Reminder for the Men Also for the women buying for the men who are always interested in merchandising economically. A Man's Night Shirt for 59c that should be si. 00. 3 Pairs of Men's Silk Hose for $1.00 that should ordinarily sell at S1.50. Means a saving well come and see them pick them out for yourself. You can tell it they are worth the monev. Also we have a quantity of Summer Wash Tics that usually sell at "l 5c. You can take our choice tomorrow at 10c.
Underwear and Hosiery Women's 3-Piece Garments at 50c, tine jrrade lisle, umbrella and tiht knee, narrow shell knit shoulders. Women's Vests and Pants at 25c. Vests all styles neck and sleeves. Pants" tijrht or loose knee. Worth 5oc. Extra Length Vests at 15c, some large sizes, worth 2 Sc. Women's Cotton Hose at 15c, in white only. Colored Boot Silk Hcse at 5Sc, complete assortment of colors. Children's 10c Lisle Hose, 2 pairs 25c.
Young Girls9 Under muslins i:tra ood quality, lace and embroider trimmed, aes ( to l .. Muslin Princess Slips from 50c to $1.50. Muslin Drawers at 25c, lace and embroidery trimmed, for vjil- 1 to IS years. Cambric Blocmers at 25c, hite cambric of quality not usualh sold le than mc, ae 1 o, 1 S and 20. Soiled Middy Blouses at 75c, ot white Galatea, lar.ee sailor collar-, embroidered in colors. Regular prices S1.25 and Sl.n. Colored Wash Skirts at $1.00, in white, tan and navy, worth up to S2.oo, inr -iris S to io ears. Special Let of Cnats for early Fall Series and Silk Poplins; navy. reen. black and br-wn; K. few in Shepherd Checks, some with separate white collars and cuii:-. Worth sS.(S. Tomorrow at $5.00.
fv t'l r."f tnrtl.r l ih no -f r.'V..'::' c,j,' tt "' Cff.'l'J tifii.fsJ mem'
THIS terrible disease has raed unchecked for years simply because srnf!;r7is haT e been
I .U f I louuht her tiPht for tirtcen years.
, it l i i r The woman s movement is the bip
She must have the power t writ,- her ow n check a nil iret it rash-
years on a treatment for Catarrh, found Jed, even thouuh she's married
.K ,. .,ff,.r ncrfprfimr n hi m that ff icvfd "... shp. must have eoual w.iees
hb i - - - - n the no-c and throat troubles quickljyhe
COUlcJ r.oi """ ' phis personalis
an over aam. . sonaiitv is the
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for enual work with a man. "Hut success corner throuph power
nd intellect. I'er-
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completely remove all
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THREE LOCAL LADS ON NAVAL TRAINING CRUISE
Norman Adler, and J. Fisher of board the Cnited Iuiisiana alonp
Iawsm Midpley this city ate on States battleship with :'.( -.i tier
CHARLES E. BENTLEY CITY EMPLOYE, DIES Inspector of stuvt and seer Iniliteniciitr Siicfumlis to Stroke of AiopIcy.
C harks I-:, l'.entiey, TO ears inspector of street and sewer
provements for the city,
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Careful experiments a-.d inv cti-.itions lave s!;own that a the tmuKcs vcre CN;c'.Vd trom ti e i.e and throat, t!.r real cauc of ti e ili-ca-e 3 ovrilookej ar.J in a ;hort tiir.c t: e Canrrh wou'J rctu-n Mror.-er
than ever. Mr. Cau s ha L'or.c w:v ahead t the
and throat, but in a few
weeks they were back.
crJir.ary methods of treatmer.t ar.J ha: rroviJed a remedy that Removes the Cause and Immediately Gives Relief to the Nose and Throat
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Goes to the Root of Stopped-up rose? Constant i'rog-in-the-throat" Naal ciicharpef Uawkir.g aivi ypittlnj Snoring at right HaJ breath Freq:er.t coljf Ditacu't breathing Smothering sensation In dreams S;:Jdcn r.ti cf sneezing Dry mucus in nose ari any of the other yymtorns that indicate approaching or present catarrh
aU-s from the individual. It plays a
r.- t i. i it in w-i t ossm :cnH i ri law
signs of Catarrh from nose j me ?. ine ministrv anil i,,im.
"It can be developed. If you hae a poor personality today you can change it. " The preat person has a profound faith in s-elf. The Man Who Can'
believes that he has a ripht to b j ..ri ftirlh -in. I hi'i'c n i I ii ii I v ' tii i.'.iii I
I for e xistence. He's unfraid. Hc-j
I walks like a son of a kin.:, for he 1 K You have this heritape. Act
upon it. "Four your personality into whatever falls jour lot to do. and it will plow. Kill xour job so full of enthuM.ism that mi float out. otherwise you will drop out. Oiii'-i-m uicile.
unp mMi to take the ' John Paul Jones" cruise that is beinp piven by the navy department. The ship left Norfolk. Tuesday, and w ill ruUe off the Atlantic coast for about four v eeks. The local men will take part in the naval game that s t be plaved between the Atlantic fleet and the coast defense forces. The nine battleships that are lveinp used to pive th men training will join the Atlantic :!-et alter the "rookies" have been pi-n gunnery, small boat and other drills.
old. ini-
for the city, died at
Kpworth hospital Wednesday afternoon at 1:1." o'clock where he had been taken Monday nipht following a stroke of apoplexy at his rooms. 2.". N. Lafayette tt. Mr. Fentley came to South Fend in the early 00's. enterii.p employ of the Si riper Manufa turinp C-). as head of the saw tilinp department, but for the past few years has held his present position. His wife died many vears auo. and his son Harry, died in his early manhood after Kivintr promise of a successful career in the medical profession. Mr. Pent ley's nearest relatives are William H. Parton of South Fend and his dster. Mrs. 11. A. Povvman of Puffalc. N. Y. lie was a member of the volunteer tire department and remained a member of Pelief Hook and Ladder Co.. No. 1. until the paid department was established. Mr. P.entley was reserved in manner and made few new acquaintances but to his friends he was a penial companion and was held in hiuh esteem.
S20.000 ASKED FOR
NEW BRIDGES
1917
oiiiily Pudpet for nr Total-. s;;.-.h.so Con my i:ixn-es Will Need lti,Sf. :; -pcvi nteenth .'f the c ounty
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-ON SALE ALL DAY Our Friday Specials are of greai importance to every housewife. The prices tell better than words the matchless values offered Money Saving opportunities like these are to be found here every Friday. There is much satisfaction in saving money on good, dependable merchandise.
budget for livii, will b
the coming year, , i- spent on bridges.
that
And hnally a!was ke-ep faitn
jour people. Cyniiism is sn-
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cording to the h-'ures mat nie ! ben prepared by th county auditor, j Approximately 5 20,en is asked for I i.ew bridpe-s during l'.H 7. The counlr . ;ni it ivili I.JS on the bucipt at
I its meetinp on S"pt. ". IIOAD PONDS SOia. Alvorillnff l(, ,he expore h s of F.otuls for the construction of the! )1P otfe-ial. it will cost $ Ho'. . 2 '. to Martin Howe road in I'nion tow n-i r-,lri the- -.-arious departments dv.imp ship were sdd by the county trea-j i.ti7. A ppt pr iatiotis for coi:nty urer ti the American Mortpape and j aruj state charitable and penal or(Juarantee e'o. of Indianapolis, the j -aUiJ.ations aiount to ill'.. j(" premium beinp $2!e. ! yn,. ,.,)?l u'f assesinp in the 1.: townThe closest bid was that of th j ships in th' ounty will be $H.osä. 1'letcher Ameri -an National bank, portale townshij vill rejiuire the
if I li d i .1 ri.i not I s Tliti r ! ; i I i -. ...,..t f..t- t Vi i rnirlinP s
was $24.
o ir tip-:re j !,rpest amount fr this purpose,
Miscellaneous expenses,
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lom p. ,!'.' cured uij . J niiiut jv.;jk'::;f t.r j-y that h.is c:r.e ccr n.r ' Trial Treatment FREE
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Send the Test Treatment FREE C. F.. GAUSS. !x-' Mia Street. MrhlL MiK. If Nj-.;r N'( w C.ra'.. mrd Trratmcnt will T-.u-.v i.iyü:.i':h an i t'n:i me 'ira'itli ;.n i jrii ; i n : s g.,'n. I am wil'atiif tj Ic -V.own. s witfco'Jt c? it r litigation ta tv.ir. ?r.i. tV.ly ;rc;nJ. the Treat rarnt. aid LocV.
j w ith
c Ide. j 'Intellect is th- sum total of mortal dv'ehpmn:. and will inlud alwavs a l.rdliaru imaeina
'f.on an in.lomit.il.lt- will, and a sen-! so that you
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is like a s'viichl.lit on a ship. The w ill power is lik' th -ns'iie- and conscience is th- captain. "Fach normal human brain has a
LOANS ON I A 1 1 M I.ANI. Loans btarir.g interest at the low rate- of .. per cent will be made by ;,s ti pood pioductive farms which me t with our requirements. If vo i e--pe-t to borrow nooif s. on. arranu'. -
me'nts sh(llld be- made
inav ta-
cludim; th.e os' total ?1-'1T.
f new bridge s.
in- I will I
W itliout de'.a
a u v a nta - e
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term
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS Bench Wringers, universal ball bearing, enclosed cogs, reversible board, with three-year guarantee . S6.00 Ball Mason Fruit Jars, with porcelain caps, complete with rubbers, quarts, 55c AKfs dcz.; pints, doz T-JL Garden Hose, 6-ply, guaranteed, 5( ft. with brass g AA
nozzle, to close . . . JmJJ
Champion Lyef can
Dish Pans, 14-quart, trrev enamel, OQn for
Parovvax, 1-lb. package
Kirk's American Family Soap, 10 bars, sj J?L
Wire Ccat Hangers, 3 for
7c
8c
5c
NOW FOR SCHOOL DRESSES One table of New 7ile:i Dress Fabrics, including all the most approved shades for fall. Materials are 0 inch Serge, Plaids, dranite Cloth and Fancies. Present value 75c
yard. Friday only, yard
49c
in plain, cheeked designs, Mesaline
15c
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BASEMENT DRY GOODS Bed Sheets, 72x(.S tcn Elmdale brand, hemmed
ready for use. r Friday specia'. dJt Curtain Swiss, in a varietv
of patterns including and novelty e fleets. Fridav special, vard
Apron Ginghams, 27 incites.
blue and brown checks Fridav special, yard .
Br.Ly Blankets, size '.x5o.
in unique Indian Je- lln
lots, bar-:
8c u"hes.
5ic
signs
Friday special
25c Shoe Polishes, Friday only
Jap Rose, and Prim Olive Soap, cake Ut
Juvenile Soap, box cf 3 cakes
15c
18c
Ribbons, and floral
and Tat eta, 1 to c wide. Friday special, yard
Bucilla Pcrle. mercerized soft !inih Crochet Cotton, in all Colors. also v ari gated shade. Friday, Q. ball OC Point De Paris Lace Edging,
and nicnes wide. Wonder
ful x'alue. Friday, yard
Allover Laces, in cream and white. IS inches 'vide. Very special. Friday, yard J sJVj
Camisole Lace, wide, in variety ! Friday only, yard Hocks and Eyes, white, assorted sizes 3 cards for
3C
READY-TO-WEAR Choice cf Any Spring Su-t. Silk or Wool, t w Friday only J? I Ü Silk Wa'sts, crepe de chine, J;ip and tdb -ilks. in r:.i::; :"-
nrs and Mrirc.
Friday special . . . J.
House Dresses, Percale and! Gingium-, in check-, -tripe-and pi i:;i -C'd'! k'il made and nicer, irimmec. h'e-
to Very rpecial Friday, choice ....
P7 r
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Pearl Buttons, 3 card5 for . . . .
Darning Cotton, 3 balls for Coats Thread, 6 spools fcr Whitmcre's Liquid Polishes or Paste, each
5c .5c 5c 23c Shoe 5c
Middies, i;. ; : irebide. Friday special . Children's Lav.v s nie blue !i e ! iain blue v ith a: . Friday special Worn en' . Gowr.s siignth ile h Friday special, tint It Windsor Ties
.Ves ai:::e. plau-.
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value, Friday Cellar and
Extra
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special Friday, set Women's Stamped Covers, -tdPp-L-d ' i1. g
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made up Extra
special Friday . Turkish Bath
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19c
Set Very 19c Corset ! Cjtial;cadv tu 19c
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2 b, excellent 19c
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grade, wcnocnui value at
Mcrceried Table Damask, '.-? incite- vide, beautitul elec-:i-riN i.f ::terns, pure "viiite
bleacl:. Ver' special Friday only, yard . . .
38c
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