South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 259, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1916 — Page 7

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ruiDAV i;vj:mn;. m:iti:miu:i: i.-,. toir

. j Here Is Marshall's Speech of Acceptance 1

in a v ! in m i-'1 r d :.. nr. . L.i-l!f-

Mr. ni.un Not ! : i :i 1 1 1 ) r;

fii r . I 1 1 1 i i : 7 h i rs -a I, : i Th- rut' 1 1 St ii -

?i:c at U ist h.:i.:!.?v. with a:i;li'i ir ' i,t i at It.'ukcr. with l I-tii.tt k:.

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ufi'Jir o.;r s -ui l ir rr.n. nt t i f f, :i !; t ; - of mimI in una ol w.th i: o!hf r d'-ire than I'. o.cu toy !u;. .lit;, t" in uilj and u.'j adi.'iir.iUop. fur. and t n : i J r n it'. d-

i.r f.i! irv ar.J t '.pii:n hn'i!;. why we lt;!i! in th;.- Lirni'Uü to ; -1 1 to tn- a1, rr.i-f it v. ho. h , -r le.iul iv- in iv i. to party t i .i ! 1 1 i 11 . feels r-tii'- upon iii.- cmv i r . . - a l.c. ily th" hi-hu.r. w dm h was m.'ii ;'i.- , i ) r. fim r iiuMi' it!-: t t i i f i r "Mi-i.il- n.i'l hi ri v "! to I S'l'jintd tla'k kr.O-AM 1 1 1 ' to t initi..1d. Th- ML'ht ( th" rank am Iii.' w,,s ra'it; .iti'ui not -opm,!-i t i n . I;.-! ill "f th- r -pnldii a n ;;riy ruif imic; th- party of thmany, it had i. i oni- th r'iuu i.-it of til' f w . A ruajorit d its rniint.T. (h-a'i!!''il with tin- m'n in tli.ir-e "! i'. ith the no-isuns-11.1 T 1 h" t 1 1 1 ,MI1 th' 1 ! i t !!' s of fhir na f niniit . as v unwilling t trust thr l :n.. r.iti'- part. rour-

ir.t'-n-.-ts of thi-i M')pf; th:it

h-r- an-1 th'if rna li found inrn l n'.fr .; I prifn trily in tlw silf S'ji '.'.f f ;ifnoiv' ihcm art' Ihn

in' . . . . . ...

, i p ( j i 1 1 . t r. - Wh- t.m vn i .)., p,t tlirr.f o ;t t" oflk". Th-y I I af ( . in- mi ,'rc ; : .-1 f : i i i- 1 "o

i li!'-nini; to thvir prophets that tlp y I'-aly i'' li'ot in th- la of th ; ri ril of 1T :. '77. "7 an'l H0O7, 'that jirp tit;. I p 1 1 I - up"Ti rfp'.ihliean r ii 1 Th.- pi - -1 1 i prosperity of thf ). pl- is th r' fii tho r-;Ut of th- ";ir and m spit- f demo-r.iti-rul-. a Ith' ii u h th- war iaisiri'ss is a n"'ulii!I' jatt of tho luii ri'-'ss )f this -untry. S th-y t-nd r t t lu- ot-r a MiU issii1 J'hra.Vi d

rt'iiuldicans tvard thi issue? In the halls of congress I hear the .resident diily assaulted as a tyrant siifh as Aiarrirau hislory has vol hitherto recoriled. From the stump I he.nl hitn proclaimed a weak and vacillating man. One auults hitn hecause lie did not u to war when P.eliuni was imadel. and another oroatise the Lusitania was yunk. while a third condemns him as tein pro-ally mere':' heran-' he and the (imn.tii cmi1''""! ;i'-rced upmi the mUs that iocrn neutral nations in time of a r. Ka-ial pride and ihunh loyalty ;:re ivcn to understand that h has not considered thrru. It is hinted th it he should

somewhat as lillows "T tu pir;i r ) ha ". done s. lut his detractors prosperity is nt ssentially perma-1 have- not the rourape to say that the i. i.t. N'on may li- ti'inotrow. Pre- repuhlican party will decide hetween pare to meet our ilod." ; rac?s or churches tr which rare or This cry mies irmi tho-e whose J church it will prefer. SI 11 fairly -Ith protesta- j t t(ir(. Ve are heuilod h any of th.ns 01" tJieir faith m the hrother- j t hi u (. jKlV0 a riKhl to demand

' catruorii-al answers to these mes-

Would the repuhlican party, hal heen in power. hac do-

hood of men. Put in the mid; of

tloii a postrophs to tlie ttav, as to 1 tj,,ns the emhlem if lihert, fraternitvl :f ;

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.me-Mi-li oia... ine.r s s.... ; St raK'h t Wa . this hr . t h e 1 h . . -d of ;.nd form.- I the i-ncr.iu- 1 1 1 rl I rr n is ahsoi-i ..1 1 : 1 1 o t fat hei h .)d Tiliy l:ioernlt Was oi-atüed ith';of M.n- With ., .s1U((i,.r these tnen m.i h enthu-iasm any of the. r,..lliz,. how triif, it is :,,lt temp.rary

U'lJsurs aril its cainpai-'u v..isj

v. a Zp

and ep;a!it. the tar-reachini; hand of temporär;." prosprrity clutches thern tl!- fhio.it and iiokes them i'.to .scmi-iiisr riii.ihty while the pecter of a one-l.-ired or a onenrtned remnant of the l'.uropean

i n 1MI1 .1 1 um . hi ht UTiuer 1. in , . 1

I A 1 '. 1 1 I . IS Ueepiui; himsdf f r, 11 1 starvation !' ! t nri;tit Mn

.selling' s.me arti' !e in Aiutiica. rises het'ore tiiem. lailrails. .r. pis lu-ol.

hired war when Mermany entered ralium op when the Lusitania was su tirnn nr.ed ; or hec ause the allie have lolatfl the rights of neutral trade? Will the repnhlhan party.

if it ctnes into power. intcrcno inj

there anything in the which prevents the

conuTcss of the Tinted Urates from .ieclaiimr war without seekin- the

!;;di(e d the hi esiden; ? What views

iid the ietuldican part;' in congress of the Pnited State entertain with reference- to Pallium, to the Lusitania. to the hla- kli-t and to the

a 10114 a in p n ! ' 1 1 :

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a leader W ho pi 1 1 1 1 - J n.iiild le.id at A r to a lt.m ! 1 1 1 1 f i

alas' le-r rted at I. ill 1, -' 111:1. This spititual a in) p'li!i(.il ;;ih-a.il re-ult-,! in the " ! . thm of Woodinw W ilson to tl'.e in -iii. ", -, II s. Imi oi -t i a I ion. More than thre u.ns of the mo -1 fateful historv in the ai. rials f nian-

Mexi. an situation? Why, if it was j ran ticket enlist ia the armv of in-

rro-'erit" is not permanent. Thank

nil-! Mini.-'. 1 ( J 1 1 1 for his truMees who iru.ird the I displease,! ith ll;e conduct of the j t.r ention

. im i .1:1 1 I. , . o u i-i.o .1-. 1.1:1,.;. - I'. ; vmiiiv,. ti-,1 . 1 1 . - ,iniL' 1 Knivoi'i nn.i ..i,t of t h . nlln Sr.ites lal

: tin- for us hefre it was too late. ! it not offer resolutions upon one or l'iii u in1. 1 What must we h t h .s.ifIV . innic of tlijs' suljeets and place it-

l'l i.s; ihe repuhlican sooths. iyet- t self upon record? What does ihe ni-wer th.it tin- entrails hae .lis- 1 epuhli-an candilate for president

history of the repuhlic from Washington down is tilled with illustrations of the tc king of Ame rican life, and th destruction of American property h'it th- instances are rare in whi.h American honor was so assailed that the people leemed it necessary to maintain that lienor 1 force of arms. Neither the president r.cr the people hae lost the American spi-it. Whether tsativehorti or fo-e in-itrn, an overwhelming majority love the and are loal to rur institutions. Let any organized government upon the face of the earth through its governmental a utlioj ilif s .deliberately offer an insult to the llac. or trample upon the riehts of the American people and the- spirit of " 7 will he found alie e r w here in our land. Put s Ion:: as there is no manifest intention rr ileliherate purpso "n the part of a government to insult our go eminent, not all the pertuthed ejrators wt long for place' can stir the martial spirit in me hreasts of our people 'f. nnt ti irht to please individual iew.s. We take up arms only for the composite American who has been moulded in the constitutional pattern of civil ami redigious liberty. ti. O. I. Army e,f lnterrntlon. In regard tr .Mexico, let the repuhhcans say tlu.t they will intervene. f l-t f Vl mil 'itilwutni-A I . r. ...... r. ,.

J-vv. v.. viii iiiiiiuuili I UH II I'LOMIS.",

j to inade that country and police it. J pj

to guarantee title to property hoever olitained and to remain therein as Inn:; as necessary, and then let every son. husband and father, syn

chronously with oting the repuhii-

( lo-ed rh.it t oiiinion prudence tlic- hitik lu- would have done or would

tates rai.-ing tariff Itities s i as to I do? j preent th- .lumiung of pauper-, Am, ar,, (U,.Mi(1I for the

maue. c r 1 p p ie -1 1 ia I e anu u pnan- 1 , ...,. ... .. 1. en-

kirul have elap-.-d. Now the had!-

Ti.ade geKls upon our market to the

I eopl

how thev will ote. Po you have

eietriment of the Amerie an w orkiug , .,,,. v, .-..m, i.. .. .-..,-t..i-.t.- v-tw. in

o 11. e , insane uas ;:,n ni- i-ici I ,,1,111 ami that while .bung this w e , hf,

t. mm- n.iiv mihi. as lie inn:-', no 1 u il pre-empt the

l".ii tu' u r . 11 n,isa.n t he ,,.,, K.'ts of the u or Id. Il...v. if it be proyre-sii . party has he.-n a .m - ; ,, ,., ;, , y t.. protect our wrking

piisiied and th::i if. is iioa' lime to

turn th- oiiinirv er t. tlie

ic mat ke:s of the worbl where the y ! u ,,

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1 mav fre'elv enter, finie.s the under-

inos; awful cataclvsm of civiliz

ation, assaults, for mete pattv su-

1 . j prem icy. a patient ami patriotic president for acts of omission and

hh 11. we can capture anlinst th se I (.((ininLs .OM AJu V(.t is Mot culir.

loiiu.r'.' er 10 Illf ery 0:1 11 .. r.t-ri i !-. ir ! ,t r 1 1-in . it.. l'iiiiiI

li'-ll fie iniiriM)c, Ii Mir 'ul.-s;on'th

o the p : 11- it -1 c party ha.-- been

accomplish 1. tl, n to the de-ino-ratic patty belongs th hotiir, for 11 hat has been written, it has written: what has been dor.", it haii"Il p.lil II . -S. lloAe , ( ninjic;!

ill t ion

prom:.-.

standing f eety int dl' t save those who Mindly worship the Paul of pr 1 a ei't i n . Put the democratic I'.irty is a crowing a progr-ssi partv. Part

tatement th it the lu.mina- j nf its dut is to juiet the fears of the of Mr. Ilh-hes f;il:d!ed th" i ti,nl. It proposes that the s. ial

to r.t.ill to.- ja.Iici.iry. 1 h- ami economic justice of the tariff

. vat-u-lbt ha pronouni-cl the la ne- t((Ward the workingmau shall hae li. tie. n and adjo.irned th.- camp a pra. ti. al instead of a theoretical m.eti:.-; sit;.- I .... The highway is! tot. It waives its ancient views as

I ageous enough to sa what h- would

done under the circumstances

or tt make any promises as to his future conduct? What do jou think of an organization which seeks to Inu.-Mit trouble among our own citizens for partisan purposes with the certain knowledge that the warring nations of the w rid will he impressed with the ielea that we are a divided people and that they may freely violate the laws of neutrality without fear ef either punishment

13 ut if thev will not Io

this let them keep silence. Merc ; crith ism is not constructive. No-' hotly lischarf.es nie doct'!" whom another criticises for his treatment' unless the' se atud doctor otters a better renu'dv. Post mortenis may1

Iiscover ellsetses hut the y lo not 1 eihearnate. The one bright. peaceful spot unde-r the sum this luv is America anel it is so because the president pleads guilty to the charge of using words rather than shot and shell and shrapnell. Three cars ago we theuight th.it ihe aire of brute fun e had pas.sed ami that the brain and heart of man Mere t rule the world. Impartially and in accordance with

j our trities a id principles of inter

national Jaw, .he president has used ineiv words, por this the exigencies of a petlitical campaign demand that he shall be 1 iticised. If America is to lead the w.rld tr.ward that now seemingly far-distant goal where brute force shall be bound by wisdom and conscience in fetters which it can never again break, then these are the hours for mere weirds. Par-

again to ie narre.wrd t .1 y.piirrel ti .i. k uml.jr ihe eontrol of the same

".en aga.usl V iomii and wlin-'

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" I..! v W...I. .1.-.-... v v.i.vv witn prsent con.litions v .t you

nlunzcd into war

acritice th 'oc.-t bljd

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MUtls -MiciliniV 1 1 ' 01 f ,s I ei 1 I iinirnniit

. ( 1 I l 1 I 1 I '. 1 I v . Uf .1 r s .1-0. If ii mil' ! neilc.t. 1 1 .in t )w

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! tiu our lens of the gos - and it proposes to aM-'er-r-;l rnjrch;ising 1 i lie re ik e

00K a.o.nu v.ci anvwheic. ir tiuy, ilv, vvn tu. wai;o lure .ind atiroad. tie Idt Upon the tikt or in con-! -....I 1.. t.it (hit 1 i If irem .nto Ihn

tariff sciuulc, if needed .which I loubt. and provided that the MaiiU-

or reparation? Arc you dissatisfied ties come and parties qo. Politicians IJ

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1 latin 'lias Heen nwercti ami wean 11 : Tiaiiinf to l.

.IIIIIIS, 111 I',

11 made to bear its fair pro- 1 Wnich ma

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I' i'l i to' jiarty m.o .1 i t , cr , it is th ev eplioti. nm th" i ;;!.

In .iC'or.l.in. e witli cost. .111. tli taeture-r agr-es that the tliffe-i erne -::. P. political p.irt'c.s h,,r n.n 1-j shall g into the pay envelope and mit d ."indid att s ar'd ndcav m-d t... m.t 1. .1 i i. I . ml s. Wh.it f h reouh-

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p.-csf-ni t the pe.pic

p! as al to call tite i.-sta s of

. i m p 1 -g n . I 1 1 .- . in o r 1 1 1 r a r

ould be aCi f : I ;i S-. t lr ,

I '.'it this is an ahriorm.il year. Von ai'imt interest a bridegroom in the la! iff nor a widow in tlie cott'.n tru.-r. l.ihation is turning a torner and t hi p.-opb. ate mot e int re -tcd in g.-tting around l safd. th.ui they er' in the ciiai.ntcf of the load. Tlie American p p!e tins vear have o ade their n i--ue. TIihh' that

the parties pt-e:it may ml si 1 . 1 t

IS-.H's. 1. lUC s'ui' s.s'its s. 11, (1', vith tb- 11. mi issae. Meli and -od

I 1' ll"'.. the nu;dc will settle ike main j

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i'l. is- !..- a 1 1 er- 1

wha' tli.-v are! liens us-d to fool, we shall use to

her. th' weary heart of labor. n'tioiis Are s.;ltll. Who now wants to hear a hunt the

banking

iirsf. th..

.1 rd. Tr e. w . s.ii.creiv if - be n !.-.t v hetlier .1 ,.g thing to do hrst 1 - to

e i-!.i' after1 n inoe 1 ri ni y 1 ecu in the v. ill ! e or not h' b 1 r the o r 1 isc.

then to I ..! the will. Man sml I u' So nr.; It i Tor it: are th.

rd currem s.-t'm of this

country.' The honest business man no longer lrtds a panic :ior doubts t li.it with g.od security his credit v. ill remain i ndef.oit '.. uniinpaii od. Who longer d iiies that government should protect both person and propeTtv. and that r.K Ii should contribute to that end? Who. then,

i would r. pe.il tlie income ta amend-

j m. ut. w hich was ' too hroad" to suit 1 the republican candidate for presi-

tl tit vli'ii advising the New York

i-l.it m e ." Who now thinks that

it ..i;ld be better to let the 1 arelc.-s ..) semi-dishonest business man run ei until he lias involved hiin.-elf in the toils of ih criminal law rather

than l. advice. atMranitioii

and

thoa-ht'

j l. proof Ifoin th' ftderal trade com1 tnission lxep him in the ways of fair

TROUBLES OF 5 YEARS ARE ENDED

"Tanlac Did More For Me Than Anything," Mrs. Margaret Rosse Says.

-Tarila. h than anvthu.; I i a n't i .1 .1 1 -M a rga re t Hoof .e ; J Tanl.u" Man

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ii' : o r i e f ! M and ghU."- .Mrs.

d m. ornan told t'l" oc litUg

-to: , in ,s. i t r n ' (; ." I "or men- t ., n . , s - .;p., e d Horn t he utiiat i-:r. ...-! tnv teni ::u ill.-, re.,, h. , a g. . t .'.An .Miel 1 1 :oi . " i s. II.-. s., "The ' "h.e;; u ,it s,,:il. d t. b, "-v ni bo.'.;.. 1 h.t 1 sev -f.- , .i :n rr. arm.-. 1. g- and back. I ,.. i c . , .

i.aratv g i ar-..-ou:. it ..em

lor me to Imid t the . walking about tile ho, ;s. . tle.'U'dy nervous a.d it vital Tanlac r, iu !

others that i thought it . ,.;!. m'. P ' tt i.-d Tan! i, now a r,d cin't praise a to,. highl. Tl.. t i .

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it. at ism h.is ritir !. d s.i; ilisttad of Lairg n.-t'.o.is l ie. I"m r.it h. . V. ri' . t t ral health rib : fei t so g oo.t f r m a . v I'.l i lecoTT.n;. I.d TaP.l i. '.i-lic It '.s a u i.r.'li-' ' ',

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I at'., I I :t.ic Pot

and tint. est business dealin-;".' Whj i.bjei ts that in tlie exercise of its Piee-pre pa ri ng and war-making power, tongress has seen tit tt provide for the erection of powder, a rm.-r-plat- and nitrate plantsratio r thin to trust his entire busi-lu-s.i to private patriotism'.' Who woi.ld not hivo th' go crn uient -n-gac tct'iporarilv in shipping tathr tlian lia' th- ountrv return t the

old slavish customs of th" sea? Who, balks at god roads, rural reilüs.

agricultural education and federal aid for the bett.-rment in every way of men and conditions?

All th"s- me.ts.ut es receiv eel mote i

or !'s s. pp.Tt from menib rs of the iii' .oity "Im did n-'t have' taith in the trust, e- and who would n r guard or walk the s.uirrd track. Th.se tn ntnonts h.ave had but one obiect t!ie oTiimmi weal. referendum upon ;h tti would pedl a i.tiircr pMie:it.ige .f favorable icpubh' ut votes than they neeived in the haUs of congress. A changed admn;i.-tra t ion would not dare tt !- p.al a Miiglc one of them. Wlie'ir HttlH" Are1 Hatl.

Wit. a tlicn is th grottr.d

v hu h the republican party bases

1 :pes ,,f a r turn to power? tn t upon anthmg winch it w o ibl ha v .!on" er w iil .!. f !! i on als f t ot. i t he "

ef the republic, reml us intei factions which leeades may not again reunite, and dissipate the resources of the most prosperous and contented people on earth for the cooling of tin hot blood of some few men who have gotten loo close to the contlasration to remain calm and selfpelsed Americans? Don't you know that the one thing hich would have rendered the reelection of the president a certainty would have been to engage in war'.' IH you want to punish him for the peace which comes at eventide like a benediction upon every home and for her handmaiden, pienty. which cheers- and w arms our hearts ? Put. those whe riticise. say the president is an intirm Ameriean. Now it s happens in this country not birth nor religion, but b.valty to Ame-rica constitutes the American. Any blood and any faith ami any party that assaults an American president because he chouses t t ignore Mood and church and party in the aus., of peace would suffer less by cUv,, mitting hiri-kati. So that i; in.ij becloud the real issue.

the r p ii hl i i n party ha

coupv right the phrase "Pinn Amer-ieani.-m." without detining it. I'.y this phrase thev want the r.nglishborn to understand that if i he pr-.-i-

; lent had been a lino Ameriean. Hel- ! giuni would not have be n invaded iand the Lusitania would not hav j been ;nk. This is what the late j strat' gist at Armageddon is supi posed t believe. On the tther hand. to that small portion of pople who think more of (Jermany than Ameti a that phrase is suppose d t m-an that had he 1 een a linn Ameri. an. j the C,e'rman emperor -would n-vr ;hae been tailed upon to admit a

reach of m-uiralitv in sinking tn-

i Ltisita nia. In mv opitiion. the aver

age American wants to tnov who is in the partnership f t'.nulidai" Hughes in this "tirtn Anierie-anisni." I'oes th' linn consist of Hughes and !Leos'it. .f Hughes and Hohenol-

j b rn. or u Hug'.us. surviving paitnr -f the- tirm of Hughes and ; H Herta, ( losing a sh.i'i'uy stock j of she'fvve.-rn political patent medii in s m.t g ial a r.tced under the pure j Irug at t ?

and partisans strut their brief hour

and disappear. Socrates drank Ids up of hemhiek hut philosophy lived on. The spirr. of s'avanarola wa nt up in smoke Irom the market pla e in Florence hut religion remained the supreme hope of the human heart. Mocked at. niistinderslooil. misjudged. Lincoln went to his martyr's crown but the republic was reunited and tili suries. In this hour of worbl darkness. I have faith that humanki id is- pomg upward to the heights, lot dovvnwnrd to the vales. The judgment ef th- American people is no; to make a martyr of the man who brooded over the republic in str-rni-stresj--! times and by mere words spoke peace to the troubled seas of international politics. Not for additional honor, hut in

the hpe that 1 may assist in the re-fi

election of voodrow Wilson w ho has not walked where, the path lias led. but who has walked where there was no path a id w ho has left trail. I accept this nomination.

notht: to in: c om mi:i:v Iletause of the general shrtago of ice we will be compdled to stop delivery lo ;ill customers not under

sought t I c.iutract and after Sept. It. ltl'.. no

ice will be delivered to privat" families or to others not holding . ontracK The money will be r'f'.;tnhd to those- returning coupon hooks to the

; office. I We tind it uecessMt":. to take this i i't tic 1 1 to protei t tue nn.it dealers i iiiiil other t nntr.H t hold"!.- w ho must ! have ice t preserve thir goods. Advt. V.MTM C;coManv.

imi.i.i i; iiimx or:s

I tink opens

M isha vv a ka night.

Sat urd.O Ailvt.

See How Well My Boy Is Since Taking Father John's liif 7'-"

luwiune.

Velvet Shapes r

Values to $1.49

In black and all good colors. Special Saturday at

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SOUKY BEN&S GREATEST BARGAIN GIVERS Hundreds of new Fall

j Waists in voiles, organdies A and batitcs. all nrettilv cm-

i - - - t j fl broidered. Values to $2.

oaturday

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Fair Visitors Are Invited to the Economy Dept. Saturday to buy their Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Millinery, Because we Guarantee You a Saving of from 1-3 to 1-2 on Ever3' Purchase You Make Here.

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SUITS Hundreds of New Fall Suits in poplins, broadcloths with or without fur trimming, all Values to $25.00 Saturday

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colors, ti' t ,1 ! fl ä j

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DRESSES 200 Silk Taffeta, Crepe-de-chine, striped silks, silk poplins, French serges, and all new fall model dresses in pleated dresses with high yoke

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siyies, piain tanoreu anu iancy ai esses. values 10 vui $15.00. Saturday spDoJO

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COATS 1 00 New Fall coats in fancy mixtures, zibelines, Bol ivia AO :Ioth and plushes, all sizes. Values to $1 5.00. Saturday Ö

250 Skirts in serges, poplins, taffeta and satins. All fa A new fall models, all sizes. Values to $6.00. Saturday

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An Important Sale of Distinctive New Millinery at $3.95 and S4.95 These hats are the talk of South Bend. It is only through our large output that we are able to offer these Hats to you at such low prices. These Hats are sold in other stores at $5 and $7.50 Our price Saturday is $3.95 and $4.95

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1 he biggest Hat b argain you ever bought in your whole life. A $5 New Fall inmmcQ Hat, Saturday at only $2.75

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Black Yelvet Sailors $1.98 values $1.00 Lyons Velvet Shapes Values to $7.50 all good shapes

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Large Velvet Sailors Values to $3.98, Saturday at

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HATS Values to $3.00, all good colors

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"South Bend's only Custom Shirt makers." Summer Shirts in ihe season's most exclusive patterns. "MYERS MADE" Our salesman will call on request. Room 8, Myers BIdgM Michigan and Wayne Sb. Phone Bell 2718.

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EXTRA SPECIAL ; Kirk's Fl.ike White I-aundry 5 Soap, cake 4c CHAS. B. SAX & CO,

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NEW FALL SHOES at Guarantee Shoe Co,

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