South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1917 — Page 2

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Till ItSDAY DVKM.VC, M.U'.CII R. 1017. THE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIMES

LATEST HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT SOUTH BEND m - - - " i A

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ANNUAL BANQUET OF PHILOSOPHERS IS HELD

St. TlimnaV Day i (Vlcbnitcil at otrr Iain I'nUrrity With IV.-t.

No hanl f'lu. .tni;.

Cornelius Haijerty, Kev. Thomas and meeting.

Backers of City Clerk for' xty- members of the j.hiiosMayor Will Organize Forces j T: for Ackermann. 'St. TI imas fl ty lianoiift in the Carj r.!I rt ff tory at 1:"0 n'do k ycst-r-;Iay. An informal mf-etin "vas held

in th- i:.st:.wr ,i" tiif i;ni-iit jarlor.s hr-fore the j 1 .in'i'jf t, foliowin which there was

This at Ia-t i. .afp to : -ay indRinj; i r,, , , , , .. J J ! I h Kpsts of honor for the occany talk anions Waders WY-In-vl.iy sion vcr: Kcv. (;nli(l Fernandez. aftcrn..-n in llarvry KoMi-r of-,,,. 1. ; Kev. Jjminic Matallana. ( ). : . Rti-r liiiti If was at horn' . !: th professors of philosophy, in Ud having lft hr i irt.-rs ( Kf-v. .Matthew Schumacher, Upv.

iiortly after o ; k in the rnorn-in-T. "We arc feeling 'inc", .ail one h-ader. who L.i.-j l m a tivo for

i Ilotipr In tlip sovpnth warl. "To .ho.v where we stand ue are iiKhtj now talking of rj-rn n ii n tr ! rally; to th support of Ackern.ann. We ' wf-re I'pat'n hut that a ly;rone." "That's th- way i f 1". sahl an- J

othT. "I ;irn oii out and as i-oon t I an iind Ackermann I will rnoy liini my -ouratulati"j:- and tell him I am for h'm." Iiudolph Arkei r rinr;. the suco-.-s-ful ilemncratie candidatp f r the nomination for mayor 'jot the confirmation of his i( tory .shortly after Wednesday noon when he appeare.l at his otP.ces in the J. M. F. i'oildir.R. "I am feeling tine aral naturally plated", he said. "All I ran say now K tliat I wbh t" tiiank all m friends who supported me during this primary ampai-;u."

Cn.mly . n.I Hftv. John McOInn: FEMINISM IS DEBATED Uev. Matthew Walsh, dean of the history department: Rev. Michaeli ßY ROUND TABLE CLUB

Oswald, dean of the clnrlr?.! derart

ment; Rev. J. Leonard Carrion, dean of the Knlish department; 'lev. William Holser, dean of the economics department, and Prof. John M. Cooney, dean of the journalism department. The Mx-courr-e dinner was served under the direction of Iiro. Florian, C. H. C. Classes were suspended for the junior and senior philosophers .'or the day.

cliini:k.s Mi:irr. Cleaners and Dyers of northern Indiana held one of their regular dinners at the Oliver hotel Wednesday iniht. Various matters of interest in the cleaning and dying business were discussed. There

were about L'O present at the dinner

speakers Contrail ALm or lrvoiit Movement U Merely to (Jain Ilquality.

Instead of the regular paper prepared by one of the members, a debate with four taking part was held at the regular meeting of the Hound Table club at the Oliver hotel Wednesday evening. William Happ presided at the meeting as chairman. The question deba.1 1 was. 'Resolved, that feminism will lead to free love." The speakers were IJ. Pettengill and 1. J. Oare, affirmative; S. J. Crumpacker and Uli Seebirt, negative. The negative speakers maintained that the only object of the feminist

movement was to secure

for the sexes in mania

social and economic life, "'lv affirmative speakers maintained that there was behind the movement an underlying motive of a far lower kind, and that success for the feminist movement strictly so-called would be fraught with grave danger for the present social conditions of society.

i.i-:cj is Kit.cTn:i:n. v Joseph Kronzelewski. 719 V. Dunn st., sustained a fracture of the riht leg when a piece of Iron dropped upon him while he was working at the Ilurwick junk yard, 117 W. Sample st., "Wednesday morning about 9:13 o'clock. He was removed to his home in the police ambulance in charge of Officer Pinter and Driver Legren. Dr. II. 1Z. Vitou attended him.

'. I'' I MOTION PICTURES 10

BE SHOWN MERCHANTS Moies Will br IrtvMnfrtI at Cliam1T of Commcn-c Tonight Dayton Scimics iViilay.

Free moving pictures-, two reels of which represent "The Troubles of a Merchant", an animated cartoon, and two reels on "The City Beautiful" will be presented at the Chamber of Commerce this evening. The pictures, which have been secured by the Chamber of Commerce for the benefit of local merchants and those interested in civic affairs will, it is expected, be presented to a large crowd as special efforts have been made by the Chamber of Commerce to get local merchants to see the pictures.

The beautiful kinama colored

ress made by the citv of Davton t;r.- nriLDl(i TK.1M AI I I T.

der thp city manager form of erov-J The lxral b'JÜdi:. ti a le.ernment. which will be presented j members held an oppti :r.a :;.eat the high school auditorium three ing at the Central Ur.iou l,.i'-r h. times Friday, it is said, will , 4.0m 1 night at which time pl.ns ; of the finest finished pictures ever ! arrangements for the ronir:; shown here. On account of the hlchIro taken up and cimid red. class of the pictures and the interest 'tb.pr similar op n ses: n w ill in city management evidenced liere 1 1;,i,J next Wdnesdi- n!-ht a-d .,

recently, large crowds are expected x 'iat Hte eimr.ced in V.klin to see them. The pictures whiehiaU Itoil to attend.

were made by the I'sanay company,!

have nover loea presented any pia outside of Now York city and Day-

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ton. The pictures will be rresented for the women of the citv and the women's clubs in the afternoon at 2:"0 o'clock; for the students of the high school and the public school teachers at 4 o'clock, and for the general public in the evening at S o'clock.

motion pictures showing- the prog- Read N EWS-TI M ES Want Ads

-1MC1N; OM Alii. n;i:Koi. Sudden cha:ice of X !' ; r t . : ar.d underwear bt in-' p: '.- vlth stuffed tip head. ore tb.rrand general cdd s-mpton.. A - of Dr. Kind's New Di.-ofty relief, this happy om binat i ti f an tieptic balsanis clears the h-ad soothes the irritated mem1, ran- s in i what misht have been a lir.-orin-cold is broken up. Don't stop treatment when relief is tirst le!t as half cured cold Is dangerous TabDr. KinK's New Discovery till it cold Is gone. Adv

Notre Dame News

Klirtit Ke. r.i.-luip Thomas P.. I Sii ihan. rertor of the C.itholi'- uni- j ersify of Washington. D- C.. was a; isitor at tlie uniejsity yesterday! and ddiered a talk at St. Marj'sj ollee aitd aead'-my tod.iy.

Joyeo Kilmer was entertained j Wednesday afternoon by the mem- 1

I pis of the university poetry society and during the eoursp of the meet-

ine the honorary member re. id a j ieiew of some of his latent poems.; j Iie. Michael uinbtn delivered j the Lenten sermon last evening in j the university ehapel. taking as his subject the 'f"ni ersality of Sin.'" j Kev Angus McDonald officiated at 1

the sniif?, and Te. Ficene Hin ko direeted th" student siniim.

March Sale of Rugs Brussels Rugs, 9x12 from $15 to $20.95. Axminster Rugs, (xl2, from $21.95 to $32.95. Velvet Rugs, 9x12, from $14.75 to $31.95. Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12, at $31.00.

Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30; Saturday to 9:30 Robertson Bros, Co.

Small Rugs 18x36 Axminster $1.25. 27x54 Velvets $2.19. 36x72 Ra Rugs 79c to $1.98.

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'I I if (ninino Ttiat Dih'm Not AftVri Tlw llrail laar.iise of its tonic and laatie effect. Iaatie Hrom i (.Quinine tan 'e taken by aiiynnt' without iau.-in ner oiisijesr. or rii:iu in the head. There is oul one "IIiuiihi tuinine."' i:. W. GKOVK'S sinatuie on box. :-".r. Adv.

OTHERS EAGER TO ATTAIN THE SAME SUCCESS

Machinist Says Four Members of Family Are Now Taking Tanlac as Result of His Relief.

FLUKE DESCRIBES AID NEW MEDICINE GAVE

"My Work is Really a Pleast:r & Since Using This Preparation," Local Man Declares.

'"There are four other members .' m family h' Tiae noticed the i em.irli.ible improvement in my condition recently, and I'm po.-aie I nve tili ' ondefiul chan-e to Tanlac."' Charles fluke. 1.".. a machinist al the .oiith lU-nd Lathe Works, of .JIG j"orth Kmciick street, said on January 2i.

"My .system generally was all iuni

down, ho continued, " and for some . nie j-y i:t neral health has been poor. My :-t(Hi).u!i was in bad shane. indigestion both.erin rue. Altlu uii

u:y ajmftite was poor and I didn't i eat rry much, the little food I ate j i'ddiTt acree wvh me and civisc-d u.e ' to feel miserable and out of sorts. I ! would et up in the morning feel-J ins bad and mver ielt one bit Lkej workm-T. j ".o many other people had recom- i raended Tanlac highly and I dc-cid-i-U to try the nev medicine. Three! iOttlea of Tanlac made me fetli reat. I sleep soundly at nlaht now, and jump iuT of r cd in tin mornin-, rat a hearty breakfast and ko to my' -ulk with an i ntireiy m-w I I i n u . ' Yes mt, tr.y "r' is really a pleasure now. i'ctr other members of; family hae seen the ie.4t' .bar-- in m cyudition and they are t.C-v tukPi- Taf.IaC. j "Tanlac i u ruloa : tf illy the best' u.fdirine I'm- ( o r taken .ind I want' ti. recommend it."' J Tan!a. . the M.i.-t.T Medicine. j . -pecially i-eiieuvial for stomach.! liver und kidney ttoo'le. latarrhal' o.i. plainly. r.er ot:-r; .-. 1 vple-s-s. b-s i t : ) i i tue and the like. 'i ar.iir ! i a imr u-trodin- 1 in - nth Ii'-nd at the lrti! Com pany w re a j'Ctii! Tanlac tept e--ntatie 1 xplairii'-.g the new ir.e.liwn to the public dady. Adc

pening

Of Suits Coats Dresses Millinery Waists Gloves Cor setsNeckweai Hosiery Underwear Undermuslins

New Things for Spring promplly favored Smart Coats Tailored Suits

March Sale of Notioni Rick Rack Braid. 6-yd. bolts, white or color combination, worth lue, sale 2 for 15c. Stickerei Embroiderv Edging, white, blue, red; worth iOc, 2 bolts 15c Black Belting, 2 inch 10c value, for 5c yd. Kleineres Featherweight Dress Shields, No.

2, regular cr crescent, at 17c pair. Our Special Washable Shield at 6c pair. "Featherlite" Sanitarv Belt at 10c. Kleineres Paroloid Sanitary Apron 39c. DeLong's Hook and Fyes 7c card.

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are so enticing- they meet with instant approval of the ready customers waiting for the new arrivals and watching for the exclusive models which the early season produces. The New in Coats of practical Serges, Gabardines, Poiret Twills, .Homespun, Borelli Cloth, Jersey Tweeds are made in straight lines with fullness conlined by plaits, gatherings and belts. Coats for the Motor Coats for Walking. Remarkably priced at $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 and up to $50.00. The New in Suits with marked simplicity of line, with niceties of detail one is accustomed to associate with "custom made" delightfully wearable modes for all types of women. Travel or Street Suits of Homespun, of Jersey Cloth in popular colors of Velour Cloths of Serges, Gabardines and Poplin. Prices range from $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 to $45.00. The New in Dresses For Daytime the navy blue Serges with braid and bead trimmings are most practical and favored. The Afternoon and Evening Dresses of silk and combinations of silk taffeta and georgette are smart garments with double collars, plain and pleated skirts. Prices range from $10.00, $12.50, $19.75, $25.00 to $35.00.

The New Season in Millinery

Models hr the Spring season in a wonderful variety. Never was such a more delightful display insuring the best opportunity in choosing the type of hat best suited to your particular de -ire.

Reproductions from imported models representations from American artisans and hats built to order from our own workrooms. Each adapted for the purpose needed. Prices rane from $5.95 to $25.

Your Springtime Blouse "Bewitching Blouses' best expresses the character of this lovely display'of Blouses for Spring. Georgette Crepe Waists with trimmings of braid and laces, also tucked fronts and large collars all new shades at $6.00 to $10. Crepe de Chene Waists with tucked and embroidered m a

tronts, large sailor collars, Ions sleeves, at $3.9S to $6.

Tub Silk Waists larc

pearl buttin trimmed, two in one collars, at $2.50 to $3.93. Wash Waists of voile and organdy, hand embroidered, tine pin tucks, large collars and fancy culls $2.50 to $9.50. Middy Blouses and Sport Coat $1.25 to $1.98.

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Corsets and Undermuslins Hend erson's Corsets are naturallv acknowledged to be unequaled for their excellent style, exquisite lines and artistic grace. Modish Corsets, practical and wearable, they are fitted over animate models, not over rigid, unyielding forms.

c i c C9 no P"r" of panther seal

k i.uiii ja. iriuutio iiuiii t?4jj Wo Up

to $3.i0. Back Lace Models from $1.0 Oto $3.50.

SPRING GLOVES DanforuYs Washable Cape Gloves for spring wear. Over seams and pique sewn. Colors Pearl white, champagne and tan with black stitching, one-clasp $2.25. Perrins Fine French Kid Gloves, black and white, some plain, others with contrasting stkehing. Price $2. Kayser's Silk Gloves, suede lined or silk lined. Colors Black, white, navv, brown at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Kayscr's Cashmerette Gloves for children, grey, white, navy, red and brown price 50c. RIBBONS In all the new spring colors. Dresden Ribbons for hair or hat bows and fancy bags, light or dark colors at 25c yard. Moire, Brocade and fancy striped ribbons in new shades for sashes, camisoles and hat trimmings 35c to $1 yard. Fancy dros-grain Ribbons for neck, girdles and hat bandings at 20c to 59c yd. NECKWEAR A full line of Vestees, high or low neck, of georgette, organdy and nets at 59c to $1.50. Pique Collar and Cuffs Sets for tailored suits, laundered stiff at 50c. Motor Hats New Tailored Satin Hats, blocked; also the veil turbans. New colors in gold, emerald, cherry and amethyst at $2.95' to $4.95. Leather Goods Hand Bags and Envelope

h'xpert ccrsetierres will be pleased to fit your particular figure with the proper corset.

Undermuslins Dainty new garments of tine muslin with exquisite lace trimmings so pleasing to the woman mindful of her apparel. Batiste Gowns with organdv and lace trimmings on yoke and sleeves, at $1.50, $1.69 to '$2.98. Envelope Chemise of batiste and long cloth, beautifully trimmed with lace and organdv medalions, some with embroidery at 59c, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.98. Muslin Petticoats with wide ounces of laces and embroideries at $1.25, $1.50 to $3.98. White Sateen Petticoats deep ounces at $1.00, $1.50. Muslir. Drawers straight or circular, lace and embroidery trimmed, open or closed at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Corset Covers lace or net sleeves or sleeveless with lace trimming at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00.

Genuine Leather Bags,

silk lined, mirror fitting; tan, green, navy, brown. Price $ 1 .25.

JEWELRY Gypsy Earrings, in jade? gold anä Gerling silver, sets of brilliants 59c to $3.50. Novelty Necklaces. See the new fad, the Chinese designs, from 59c to $2.75. Toilet Specials 5oc Stillman's Freckle Cream at 39c. 25c Pond's Vanishing Cream at 19c. Gloria Hair Nets (without elastic) 5c; 50c dozen. Mary Garden Perfume $2.00 ounce. Stationery Flaxsun Lawn Stationery 29c box. Lnuisine Paper 25c lb. Envelopes to match 10c pkg.

Underwear and Hosiery

Athena Union Suits for women, spring weight, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, at $1.25 and $1.50. Cotton Union Suits for

women, light weight, all

styles neck and sleeves, J A ankle length, regular and 'v 'kiir

out sizes, at 59c and 69c.

Lisle Union Suits for women, three-piece suits, tight and umbrella knee, has extra flare at hips, low neck, sleeveless, extra and out sizes

-at 59c and 69c.

Children's Union Suits spring weight, all styles neck and sleeves 69c and 89c. Hosiery for Women Wayne Knit Black Hose, ribbed top, full fashioned high spliced heel, double sole and toe, 35c pair; 3 for $1.00. Burlington Boot Silk Hose black only, at 29c pair. Radmore Silk Hose black, white and all new colors, full fashioned, elastic top. Price $1.15.

Special Prices on Domestics 33 in. Madras Ginghams, stripes, plaids, 18c yd. 32 in. Zephyr Ginghams 15c, 18c yard. 30 in. Chambray in fancy patterns 22c yard. 27 in. Nurse Stripe Ginghams at 15c. 27 in. Striped and Plaid Ginghams at 10c, I2V2C. 27 in. Red Seal Gingham, 1 5c value, at I2V2C 27 in. Apron Check Ginghams 8V2C! 10c, 15c. 36 in. Percales for shirts, wrappers and house dresses, light or dark, I2V2C, 15c and 18c yard. 28 in. Cheviots in plain or stripes, at 12c, 15c yd.

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Men's Furnishings

Fine Dress Shirts of fancy percales and printed Madras in neat, dressypatterns, all new spring designs, laundered or soft cufTs. The best shirt for$l.

Men's Silk Fibre Hose in all colors, spliced heel and toe, 29c pair. Men's Fancy Silk Ties new spring designs, large open ends, slip easy band, a quality usually sold much higher. Price 29c

Natiiral Spring Flowers on Sale Tomorrow:

50 Potted Hyacinths in bloom extra lare Price 15c. 100 Potted Daffoilihtwo blossoms Price 10c. 150 Potted Boston Ferns worth 25c tomorrow Price 15c.