South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1916 — Page 2
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FOB THE SOMME
100,000 Volunteers Transferred From Salient to British Front.
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i iit"-ti hi-;!i ( nn.in.'ti'l 1. le held for rta-on that a t' franklv 'sentimental." The llnti-h ,uil Tjsun c :. 1 1 ) - had .i i )-! t hf r e ; -i t fahret : -s T t !- V f.i -s hi November. !'. 11. t'n :,r-t 'a n a l i.i :i division in t ri- follow !? -prir.v. The ground ' :r hilbv,d and worth an army .ir Smi: Ha-l.c-. ''.tn.ida wnr j..iii..-te r. ; ortiphiiu d la-t Mandl th.it the ("ai.adian hr.e ou-ht to
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P:Ofe 1 f I ' - I h 1 i. iltJons. hut i r 1 1 ru " ii'.t li.tr)-;-!. either before or alter t i : - - i i i 1 slaughter. I.o-t ISJHio at Ypi e-. Th- '.madiatis went into Ypr- ' r j" . r i -! onlv .'"."hmi stion-. They !--t I J. ''' there, hut e;tme out ',- etr.i!,s strop.-;, pcfote Yptis they wen . 1 1 - i 1 !. I'mrland "an . mi i-. l pi l r i 1 mon." Thf "aftr th-
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JJi-;hIaii'i i.-a;'- that hot hall" its sU'-nut h in th- Iifst ii.';t-t'iviciit; th-".Ma-1 1'owrth" il.Lttalion th.it f-nt cruv .itli ti-htiiitc fni wlifii its il' hs ftoal 'ana!in- o: j:i' i . t'a-hiiiL; aial liori -; all n r: r h I oar a hiu'lilmu'n man h-il lit. 13.1' h wciil ui;l-r i T ov ti 'ana. hau h a! r. Th- l'irt had .Ma-
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rnl a i h ii h urri'. t h cs-tat.-man tiom V:irniuvcr ami thf thif'l y Lijs tt. thv only iroff-sion-al ohliic .i th- thu-f. Tlif y v. -ro join l at th- Sotnm- ly tii" !i"- l'ourth livi.-'iop, rfa.ly for itv haj.ti-in of fn- uinh-r Major-Central Ia -' V.'.ilMiii, toirii'T ditor of th.- i) a !,oc 'I'rh -r.tj.h. With Watson as a i.i iiralu-r was Vi. t.ir Oillum. th V.iiinniVtT !itor, h invfntfd tin-ni-;htl tr n h raids am! tauuht thrni T. Jo:Ti-f's : in ial stall'. Thf itizn i'iniy I' rum tlic v-st-rn world was u.irii-r t try .fs m'ttlV in too rni'-rhti-
JiM-nth U ilh. li-.'iH.- al la -ill.:: l- :t to M in ' o n ii! h i ! A ' i - -1 1 alia Ii. .-"Ith AIM -ar'.- an-l Mr;ti-h-t : s a oa lory in at t a . Th- (.". nai i.i us nl into th.- j . r ril;''it t'-Iit tho,(va;.i M!"ii., in .April 1'1.". A toitni:ht :at! thJ.,,; h. of th' II i,ain!.-i in hol 1"'l'h- (I.iti u.i;. to i a'. ii-." in what i-i .ill l li- - -o!i. l..itl- i' Viri ;-. 'i i :i ratilvs a i ir MI--I i'i out tii- ! fr. rs .f th- i,i.-t : ' M.Mi'i'. that J'aiia'la ' -i a''l- to i in in ;S( t -iii1"- . 1 '.1 I, lis !l' I' til'st rohtih'Ji-llt. OiI 1 1 iliiriii :!.".. .it I ".--t i; '!' r t .
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t ; rt a U a ral otf i -a v a ." I'raitnall. a!a;.s th- .i I a I ia - ia- !.-n u-i in tin- ru- liiii-T l" lv!'-rii ' In Aptil. I'll'., th V'.i'f tli- wh-'i-- '..nil! n of th- third I'.iith- of N'pr -. w h n th- ih rinan 1 .in ha id nniit ia h-d an intT..-it t;p to that tirno a n p 1 1 a I h h-d on an'h unt h-id l.y K um I i'or- soIdi-r. At Vptf.- tlf palatial dü-Cont- d" thf f halky hill- i.; 1'ir.iiilv wif until in K.i 1 'lc. 'l'h- po.-ition w.iv a marsh. Trf nch Ii o:ild hot 'ff di; -:. rJ'hfy had t-. h- -r't-d 'Di y alv, as lillfd v ith watf . AM that . o dd hf !nf w as to ra:-- ( .il ;i l : sand J li's ;ilo ground If t-l .iii'.' r-p.ir tlifrn r.i'-:htl tla i:t'm.ni 'i!"rl J.izif-s" smitten d tlo-lri h. d .v. Tini.fff ii '1 ; n lt 1 ahadiaus i ould oril sit ti-ht iiridfr a lioirJ aidiin ut that ;,as ontiniifd aliHo-t ", ithoat intcn)'iinr, for thf p.ot lour i.ontlss. Th- siliff.t w.i- ni il'-n-il h the
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
No More Opposition to Rail-i
road Tube Under Engglish Strait.
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:'; th f ioinir nnc of thf fason. and U- a special program ha- hffn .ur.in?--d. ? Thf l and v. ill accompany thf trihv j I to Hudson lake. S'lmiuy, AtU'. I'Tlh ii ; whore thf fifth annual picrn- wi.l he j j hf hi. t'ont-v-ds iid wccn thf surround- ). ir.LT towns will feature thf event. Spi cia! rats will h-av over the South :' ; Sh.-if at s ::', a. m. All Kfd Men ': -and frifiids an invitfd to ;ittcnJ.
1.' N"I )N. A a sr. " ppo-iitioii to thf propo.-fd raii.i 1 taniifl tind( r thf Kimlish t iniifl oiuh( tin' Knland aral I'ratue has pr.n tifaliy liappfatf 1 and it sfirns i'itai?i this mat project will hf started at the i lof of thf war. if not earlier. Arthur 1 ! 1. iinrnl-tr of paili.i-i.-ifiit, today dei rih d th.e plans for tar tunnel or rather tunnels as fol-
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INDIANA TROOPS WILL ENTERAIN F. B. SAYRE President's .Noii-in-I.tix . Doinir Y. M. A. Work in 'IVxits. Will .Mirl the Indian. i l.aU Satttri'.aV.
Kurland and I'tame wtr separat-! ed '"ars aro hy the irrudion of thej North .-ea through that Straits ok" i
IoVfr. hut Nature, whilst dixidini; the tw. countries, proviJed them with an easy means of future accf-ss hy leoitiiu t the h(4tom of the water of the Straights a thiek layer of .'ley i halk. inier ious to water hut ery e.isily excavate.! hy tuhes and tunnels. "In this deposit of (halk. whi h hs l.'O feet thiek and which extends from under the elitfs of Iover rit;ht a ross aiid under the cliffs at Cape (Iris Nez. in France, it is proposed
1 (- i i n lt fast, and that hf would have hit
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j lin ph. if h had stopped his niachj inf. This resulted in his hitting the I ear. No passengers were in the ! iii.u hin.-.
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. .-. .....- : .-.v.- . ' , - ' ADM I RAI riß. FßEDEßlCK S T VRX EE. fvrt. fui
The men .n thf ship romprisii. the squadron of Admiral Sir Frederick Stunh-e. when the Ilritish hattle. lieft destroyed the l!crm.iii J'a ifie squadron in hattle ff the llak.'arvl islands in Deeetnher. l!ll, hae
to ilrivc the (.Miannel tunnel. (ine reason to lejoh e that their coni-
hznatius K. Werwinski has te ivfd a rnessaue from l'res"t Wilson w hich he will deliver at the celehralii'ii of thf Polish I'alcson at Toledo, Sumla. An American flair will he unveiled at the celebration which
1 will hf attended hy thousands of
I'.ili'iiiu from -.11 i.irfc i.f th.. I"nit
ed States. South I If ml will send al
la rue delegation to the affair.
Women's Hosiery, a splendid hose df Im, t silk; black and all colnr; new shoes shades, at 59c. Hose for the Children. These, the Pony hose, come in Mack. white and tan. w ith 4 thread heel and toe and double knee. Price 25c.
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-rirtnier.ts c !-.. ' i:ie.e vide; bri-.cades and plain tanetdv .it 19c yard.
.obertsoo Bros. Lo.
New Fall School Dresses
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mouth of the tunnel will no in the villey behind thf eliffs of l)o"er and the cither near Wissant, hehiml lue ( lifts at ap Jris Nez. "There will he two tunnels, each of 1:0 feet tliamcttT. parallel with each other, und ahout l feet apart. hut connected with each other hy frequent, passages. These tunnels will hf of a size necessary to take full size sleepinir and iestaurant cars of the modern ureat expn-ss trains. "To facilitate the construction of the two tunnels a tube about feet diameter will he tirst driven in the irrey chalk liuht across and joining up tile two countries. This tube will I rcvp the ground and show any fissures or faults which na exist, and will afterwards serve as a drainage
Banishes Nervousness Puts Vigor and Ambition Into Run-Down, Tired Out People
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-"liltt is in camp m re were nii(iniK'a.,OV(, t
Wcdne-d.tv that thev would be the. Tunnel in llotli Dilution.
lo. st of Francis II. Sayif. son-in-law r i f I'rfs t Wilson at thfir meeting at rlif V. M. ('. A. Saturday eveninR. Mr. Sayre. who is her on a several d..; v is;t in the interest of the army V. M. . A. work, has promised to tddre.-s the Iiuiiana hoys. Whether students of Purdue, lndi ina and other universities and col1. of Indiana will hf iertnittej to .-. f ii. i in time for thf fall term
. .... i .. -, . .i.o.iatni midille. thev will from these cham-ni'.-iiiii'' m Septt-inber is uour.tiui,
, 'n .-omniai'dins officers of the dif-
ih amler was so alert on the trail uf the enemy. The British prize court "hich considered this ictory lias just awaided JiiÖ.äOO in prize money to the officers and crews of this squadron fur I lie ictory.
The Moonbeam rluh met last exetiinn- at the home of Miss Ulancho Kiefer, residinir on the Niles road. The iiifinbfis fave a kitchen shower
.Ml.-. l.MU.II 11 U 1 1 1 1 1 I I . . 1 Oil tests featured the evenini;, the favors heiivn "on hy the .Misses Mary Mulligan. Krina Helni.in and Alice Johnson. Kefr' shments were served by the hostess. The next meeting of the chili will he held Sht. 11 at the home of Miss Helma n.
cient for the trains and pumping ami lii;htin. No 'uinc in I uiiiw I. "There will be no fumes or exlialationx in the tunnel. Tin- movement of the trains in opposite directions will keep up currents of air. and. besides, enqines and pumps will be
worked which will completely re-J new the air in the tunnels eer NIL1. Mich., Amr. With three das. i u.ore than I'.uOO persons nresent.
SONG-FEST AT NILES hlU-l's Kami Accompanies 1'lioir of J'orty Yoiee.
j ly lighted when in the tunnel and the opportunity will he taken when pos-
"This tube will qreatly sp-ed up sjble of servin-r the chief meals of tee construction of the railwav tun- tpe journey when paiiu the tuniio Is. It will have a Unfit railway nr."' track, .ind from it chambers will be! excavattd in the chalk, from UMicn!n( TIRPIT7 An it ilt 1. t,iwsil,l to drive the tun-I Ulli I 1 11 1 I I HOlXO
nels in both directions, rennivin the ( halk excavated nut by the tube. I'.y this means instead of onl tlrivin? the tunnels from the two mouths in France and Imsland to meet in the
"The trains will ne spe. dally hnilt'the tirst Nibs soriü-fest w:is hebl at
tunnel for thf two railway tunnels j for tnt, servici-. ami will be bnlli.i nt-1 tho iles dub liou.-e tonuht Hl-
l-'-l's hand from South FJend fashished the accompaniment lor the ta voices from the various church choirs in thf city. Miss L.ena lingers, choir director at the Methodist liurch. acted as leader for the com hined t horuses. The concert, which included both sacred and profane music, lasted for an hour and a half. It was niven under the auspices of the Iidies 1 ronre-sive league and the Niks cuib. No admittance fee was charg-
b-s nor, de ut. r.ientallv or p ! i v s i . 1 1 ! ' ih-pre sed, and hn'k th- d--iie to dtipüsli things. Lt a .".r cejd ho o; Wendell s Amliti.a: I'i!!- at t -Vck's ("at liat- Medii ire .-tmi' to ...y : ad our ti oubh s w ill !, n er. Ii ou diink to- am h. MMir t'.o much, or ale n.TVo is b, . i of oervork of any kmd. n ! 11-
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l tt r :i: thrf day. o' irmm I. hk 3mm Wettt k's 'ut ih.tf Me. la me h'iore on the -list i " pi;r- ii .-. d. For all aU''ior-, o; ;he mrvous j-;. st-'tii. ci-n.-t ipa' ion. b-s i:' .-. pp. tif . 1. ik of a o, : . . i ' ; ' i, T re n 1 1 1 : ' : - . kid1 or liv e . o :r. pi. i : n t -b e; b -s-T'f-s. eh.lU-'eil It.iilt V f W fa k tf sS '' at. kind -rl a !" Wendell's .u.b.i;oi! Ihils to-day on thf mop. e u k pl.uu M i.i oi .lc- j tilled. h.ir-es piepaal. : . ti.' 'i.d-il Vh ii :i.a al ("oUipany, !:: , ,- tar u N .
i lent units h'-re h.ave informed (Ini. Fnl.. : of the ! '.t owns", ille patrol di--ti-i.t ilia: they regard it a unfair to n.ii-t. r out students and not in,, h in,'i' other soldiers. All trace of the recent storm ha h--u removed and t'-b Ltiunh ommuiiic:1 .lion is expe' t d to he lestored soon NINE HURT BY LIGHHING F.olt nik. ;it of hcnaiurcil Alcohol, Martin:; Fire. I '.!:" ' KT1 . Mass . Am;. Vit..- p. i-i n- were injured, fo ir s T-n.-i-p- a ltd nea fly a score suffered t .ifor h.;r;s when a holt of linhtn:mu -:. u(K a l"..i ti'iy liere Thwrsilay .ii;-ir.'; a ;it of dr-naMiied ahohol t' exjdod" ar.d set hie to the haild-:i!-u Th lo-s eslitnated at h'tween sT"..1,1'' and I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 o . ine hundred a."l tdtv wi rk is were in the buildSix men were at work in the vat Mim v. hen the linhtnitiir struck. A teriiti i xpb -ion followed .and the .-il of the thre story wood-n buihlit' in Nhiih the factory was huat- .!. wa- split in hall'.
hers he driver, in both directions toward the shores, ami the -unnels will by these means he completed in half the time, or about live years. "There will he a hive of industry
deep down in the ehalk under tho j
FOR U-BOAT ACTIVITY aiI lo Have IsmiciI Manifesto allimr for riit-c-.li i ted Warfare AKa in Iisj;u ies. X'auiu"
WASHINGTON, An Mad reports of a manifesto icvently issued y Admiral Vun Tit'pitz. form
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Arrived, all bricht and fresh in "laid and Plain Colored Ginghams, v Tillable fast colors. Variety of styles, including the mos: popular Middy eiiects with fancy collars and cufi and belts. Prices $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Kindergarten Dresses for the little tots. 2 to (; years; pretty new models in gingham of tan, pink and blue: piped seams and trimmings oi stripes and checks. Prices 59c and 69c. COOL EVENING COATS for sirds. 6 to 14, greatly underpriced for tomorrow. 30 Coats that you usually pay $8.05 tor, we oiler at $5.00." Silk Poplins in black, blue and green navy blue Serges and Shepherd Checks. Coats also for the little ones 2 to 5 years, of silk poplin in black, rose and tan. also some in checks. Price $1.98.
Now Comes a Dress Sale That ought to be of interest to all women. These new prices are in force tomorrow. We are making' a tremendous effort to move them all tomorrow. 150 HANDSOME DRESSES at 3.98, 5.00, 6.95f '7,95 It's time to let go of these dresses, so we have not considered the former prices. We can only describe them in a general way, each group, however, is everything that fashion dictates in present styles. Come and see them. All Wool Knit and Silk Pongee Coats for the cool evenings, priced for a clean-up tomorrow. 20 Coats, worth St 5.00, at $8.50. Silk Striped Pongee Silk Coats, wool knit, in rose, tan, blue and tureen.
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Light Weight Wool Skirts at $5.00
Splendid assortment .f early fall skins, made in stripe and check grey v.al, belted or yoke lined; sr.me wtih slash pockets; a decided value tor the cool evening wear. Outfitting the Boy for School At $3.98 a Bov' luI nl mixed wool and Cuttnn, we guarantee will outwear any suit you ever bought for such a price. At $5.00 a little more dressier, of strictly all wool. These suits are in Norfolk and new pinchlvk stylo plain color or fancy mixtures. Separate Trousers of mixed cotton and wool, or all wool, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. THE MEN'S SECTION tomorrow uffer the balance d Athletic Union Suits. Thev usually price at SI.no, i.r 59c. These are li::e uualir. dim'n and nainsook. -'itli knitted backs. Also in Hosiery V'.u ean uet a pairs of Pure Silk Hose for $1.00 thai iu usually pav 5oe each. All stylish cofur. " Men's Cotton Hose id -everal fat colors. Some uo'i white feet, at 2 pair- 25c.
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niddle of the .traii,'hts. where the ' fori an unrestricted reeewal of tub
men will be vvorkin-' to meet the! marine warfare, have been received
men coming from the shores. "The trains will be run hy electricity throuuh the tunnel, and the power stations for this will he on each side of the channel and some live miles from the coast. Possibly the railway from London to Dover will he electrified before the tunnel service begins, and then t h trains would run without stop from London to Wissant. in Prance, where the motor would he ei handed for the locomotive which would take the train on to Paris. 'The trains would run through the tunnels at about thitty mile- an hour and at ten minutes intervals, which
from I.erlin hy the state depattrnent. The dispatches are verv vasue and the text is not im-hidcd, nor is it revealed what otü'.ial posi
tion, if any Yon Tirpitz now holds, j "The manifesto" was issued about ' a month a-'o. It de I.ued renewal j uf submarine operations would cripple Kurland seriously and do no I
harm so far as the I'nited States was concern d as that coinitn al
ready is doir.tr lertnany as much!
damage as she pn.-sibly collld, even in a .-'täte of w a r." i-i... -.... . .. .1 . ..t.
11 ii 1 en i 1 1 1 o ' , ecii i 1 1 o : 1 : 1 1 ittired would hf pt rmitted to issue! such a manifesto if it were iolentl -J
means at about live miles apart, and 1 " i i- -i ! ( it'etit with othtial policy! four hours rach ni-tht would ie re-' nt understood by idhci.ds here.! served f..r clianuin- staff in the tun-jAs a retired ollicr he still would! nel and doimr necessary renewals. I be subject to military discipline. ' The gradients and the curves. ecept in the .lifts of Hove, will be! HOSPITAL CORPS OPEN very slight, so thf trains will ran .
very easily, and a power of .0,t.nio kildwats would he more than suiti-
I New llo-piial Cotiipaiiy lo lie Op- I
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.vwA Sailors' Great Clearance Sale is h Offering Most Unusual Bargains
fli')V v 'l u ou' violate advertising ethics to sav, "this S20 rocker ll'VXu VtlliS dining: table for S2V and yet, as a matter of fan. IT
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VmH vfyr 1 ne question tuen is w ny snou Mli fjfV kss than it can be bought elsewhere i
for S10; this S3o dresser for S20; IS T 1 1 1: TRUTH.
- Why should Sailors Bros, sell furniture of equal or better quality for
in South Bend5
The answer is, because of immense and vastly greater volume of business buying for ca.-h, alert and continuous representation in the furniture markets through Sailor Bros, permanent buying oil ice in the heart of the furniture manufacturing districts and liberal 'eductions during special events to keep our stock always moving, always completely new and always up to date. And. because Sailors Bros, business was built on the principle of giving MORI; for the money than any other store in this vicinity. If you want a concrete demonstration of this policy, visit Sailors Bros. NOW!
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The only way you can tell what The Vernon will do for you for $10 is to come to The Vernon Saturday and we will show you the biggest bargain ever given in South Bend. Come Early.
tj.utte k ot itnhuiance companv
number on- of the Indiana troops, i arrived here Thursdav and atinoum -'
ed that he would set out on his I
duty Friday. The new men are w suited for service with held hospital tompany number two. .i new unit. In adidtion 1"0 iecruit are needed, in- said, to :ill the tvo atnb'.ilanee comjianifs and ot.e :i Id hospital company no,-. m Texas. liecruitin-: alfead is utaier wa at Port Herijamin Harrison. so ith P.end. liv ausville. Fort Wayne. TernHaut' and New Alb.,ny. New recruits will ' sent to the fort and drilled for 1". davs. After the pi. -liminarv trainir.-: there they ill ' sent to the bolder.
TO MAKE NEW STOCK ISSUE ill"-0ei land utliorie Mä.ood,. mm in Common.
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1 n.ellt was made Thursday I offi-
Kci.ils of the Willi s.( . erl.md Ci. that
a raw l.-sie of J 1 .".i'i.". f (in of millmon stock lias been aidhor.zed hy direitors. This n.akes ;! t- tal of $ .7.-
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C. B. STEED, Mgr. P. S. Remember when we tell you a big bargain it means something.
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$45 Cash, $12.50 Each Month AN OPPORTUNITY TO START HOUSEKEEPING FOR $45.00
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Liberal Credit
Why not take advantage of ...;r aceommodating credit service which N afreely oiTereJ in this great Clearance as at all other limes5 Avail ourselves of the wonderful values :,,,; anorded and pa;, a.s best suit- cor.venience.
Davenport Dept. is a mammoth department of values. In this department we show over stuiT patterns stationary mission designs and bed davenports can be had in all liuihe and covering. All S14.S Overstuffed Davenports. .$119 All SI 25 OverMitlTed Davenports $97.50 All SS Overstuffed Davenports $79.00 All $S5 Overstuffed Davenports $69.00 All S7.S Overstuffed Davenports $62.50 All so Overstuffed Davenports $49.00 All so5.(M) Bed Davenports now $57.50 All sS.s.oo Bed Davenports now $48.50 All S 15.00 Bed Davenports now $30.75 All $Voo Bed Davenports now $32.50 Ml s:l.SS Bed Davenports now $24.85 Linoleum Dept. splendid assortment of all qualities of linoleunv priced so that each one is a genuine bargain.
In the Dining Room Furniture Dept. we selected these few values as an example: Dininp: Room Table, mission design, -ohd oak linished in fumed oak ."4 inches in diameter extends ; feet very heavy hase and !es:s regular pric ?42.."0. Clearance -ale price only $i I. .." Dtiwr Talde as folhm.. t ;.". io Tables, now only .......... S."-!..0 f .". I n) Tables, now only si7.r Hi.ii'i Tables, now only S:s.."o i Tatdes, now only . . - .-... S-.Sä $1S.".') Table?, now only SI ::.. --Genuine Quarter Sawed Oak P.uflet -eilner fumed or volden nnished beautifully made newest patlerr but owin to chancing factory lines we are offering the-e ouffets at tremendous discount, it is inches lon J4Ar, valiw, .learane Sab prio- Sll.. OIIht lluflVts )H(t"l follovrs:
Sewing Machine Dept. Contributes to the Bargains. -In ,hi- deport tn'i.r .i'i! :d - maliirie guaranteed o 2 ' il :t d ?.. hir.es that will do th- work of Jv :...i h:r 1- !ov.-.1-- $ 4 T. . orh'-r r r 1 . -- hi i 1 1 - - .. ;-'v-r t r. . s lo'lo w - Mir $".:,.( ( D.'tv k - S.-v. i 1 .f 1 !.'.'., '...s S7.r,i Oar $ I " .vaiIo!- I..L :e Mch.r. no.v x.:..Vl Our j:".". bailors !!. ,:.- t hine. r--- sH.r, ur f-". Sailors )i-l, , .M.u hirif . t.-.-w SH.."o The Metal Bed Dept. is a big one hundreds of brass and iron beds offered at very low prices.
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SI S.oo Iron Bed $11.75 SI'Uio Iron Be.i $7.85 SS.5. iron p.ed $5.25
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