South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1917 — Page 9
TiiriihW i;vr.i;. .. ivr . ITS DOLLAR DAY WITH MISHAWAKA MERCHANTS FRIDAY
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QUALITY FIRST
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25c. Curtain Materials,
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Swisses, 5 yards for $1.00. 20c Dotted Swi-es, varJ vi Je, 6 yards for $1.00". 40c an J -ISc Filet Curtain Net 5, 6 yard for $2.00. 25c 00,1 size Hath Towels. 5 for $1.00. C)(c an J 7 Sc Mercerize J Damask, 2 yards for $1.00. 9oc Mercerized Damask, 72 in. wide, 1 Vsj yards for $1.00. Good quality. Brown Crash, worth 1 5c. 10 yards for $1.00. -U)c and 45c White Goods for Dresses and Waists
p 3 yards for $1.00.
18c Tissue Ginshams all new, 7 yards for $1.00. S 1.25 to S1.50 Embroidered Voiles and Organdies, for $1.00 yard. Men's Gauze Balhri.an Shirts and Drawers, 3 pieces for $1.00. Men's Athletic Union Suits, 2 for $1.00. Men's Poms Knit Shirts and Drawers, 3 pieces for $1.0O. Women's 59c ana 6'"c Gauze Union Suits, 2 for $1. Men's Work Shirts, worth 85c each, sizes 14. lPj, 17, 17; j, 18, 2 for $1.00. Hoys' K. and I:. Blouse Waists 2 for $1.00. Women's 59c Silk Hoe, black, white. p'a, smoke, champagne, brown, 2 pairs for $1.00. Women's SI.: 5 Silk Hose, Mack and fancv stripes, pair, $1.00.
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Women's Black and White Cotton Hose. 6 pairs for $1.00. SI. 55 Umbrellas, ladies' or men's, for $1.00. Hc Handkerchiefs colored emb. corners, 15 for $1. $1.25 to si.5o Georgette and Net Collars, each, $1. s 1.2.5 to si. 05 Spori Hat and Auto Caps for $1. Lar.cc Auto Veils, hemstitched chill'on, each', $1. S 1.2.5 and S1.5o Hand Bas of real leather for $1. SI. 20 worth of Children's Hoe for $1.00. Sl.25 worth of Stamped Goods and Flosses for $1. SI. 5 worth of Children's Muslin Wear, anv kind, assorted, for $1.00. 60c and 65c Rompers and Play Suits, 2 for $1.00. $1.5o Cotton Bunting bla- 3x5 ft.. $1.00. 05c Large Stick Flairs, 2 for $1.00 S4.25 Flass with Sewed Stars and Stripes, SI. 00 oil, $3.25. S5.5o Flags with sewed Stars and Stripes SI. 00 oil, $4.50. 25c Stick Flags with spear ends gilded, 6 for $1.00. S2.75 Lace Curtains. SI off, $1.75. All Lace Curtains over S2.75 pair at $1.00 off. Sl.no and Sl.25 White Wash Waists, nearly all sizes, 2 for $1.00. Sl.25 to S2.00 White Waists, all new, at S1.00. All Georgette and Crepe Waists at S5.75 and over at $1,00 off.
S5.75 Georgette Crepe Waists at SI. 00 oli or $4.75. S5.oo Crepe de Chine Waists at SI. 00 otf or $4. Sl.25 and S1..V5 Middv Blouses for $1.00. Sl.25 to S 1.65 Children's Dresses for $1.00. Sl.25 to S1.65 House Dres.es lor $1.00. Sl.no ofT all Dress Skirts, woo and silk, from S6.50 to S 1 5.00. S1.5o Henderson Corsets, not all sizes, for $1.00. Front Lace Corsets, worth S1.5o, for $1.00. Women's 65c and 75c Drawers, all new, 2 pair for $1.00. Women's Sl.25 and SU.S White Petticoats for $1.00. Sl.25, Si. 5o and S1.65 Silk Corset Covers for $1.
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or $2.95.
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Great Enthusiasm Shown by Large Number Present Lieutenants Appointed.
with th- governor's pi tclumatioi''. tfot ts in tau-inR: t?c n.;r foo-t purp. in dplrr t m :' a om-jtI:at :r,i't he ; to win th ;ir.
A roodly representation : the youn- nien !" th various v.anlf of
jthe city attcn-ieil the first meeting I of thi-? organization, including a full
enrollment, nmt ho perfected hf
1 tt :;i?y (f all avail. iM inan-po'At-r in tho. statt-, ret: irtlless ot aViM-ation, that all hoys 1 " j a fs old ;unl tiiiücr 21 1 : a 1 1 h- tirollf l or roiiitor '1 n the h'.jff-coloird iiripü neiit cards f;irnihod tho local hoard, r",Mrdlrs or whiher those !os enroll fir j.rod ucti service or not. The hoys" working rffn e !s n pf r:nn!ir",t organization v. hh'h viil form a ih-,v reservoir of lahor Iesmr'.l to Jill tho cap created hy t!io.c who h ave agricultural and industrial pursuits for military and naval st-rvi'o. It is not anticipate that all hoys n ho onroll will ho
pl iced this season, hut every detail
at the puhhc lihrary last niht, call
td for the purpose ot oranizin the j hoys' working reserve. City Atty.
jjllalph .leinean presided and was i. assisted 1 . - 1 . v. Horton, superin
tendent of tho puhlie s'.h.)ls. Lieutenants for the Jive wards of tho
city were appointed nnd ?ien ap-.for military service, therefore. fTitJ
j I plication Planks for membership to I patriotic servic e to lo renU red 1 v
J, circulate anions tlieir friends. The the hoys who enrol' in tho leserve
i meeting as taken up with the c- is so practical that it is mcessary to I planation of the purpose of the or-' make a complete survey of all tbe
j i a nidation. All present elicited irreat I counties at once in order that the
fore any more serious shortage of lal or prevails. The success of this war depends upon how much surplus food the farmer can produce, equally as much as how many men can he mustered
S3. 5o Crepe Je Chine
Envelope Chemise, Sl.oo i oil, or $2.50.
S 4.25 Crepe ana Silk Envelope Chemise, Sl.oo oil, i
or $3.25.
, enthusiasm and interest in the '. movement. It was explained that jany sc hool ,(,y u ho enrolls will he
j expected to devote their vacation:!,
or as much time as their parents deMre, to tiie work, and they will he riven full school credits, provide! they are up in their studies, for the time devoted to such productive work which, of necessity, must he done while school is in session. Knrollment or registration of any hoy already at work does not obligate him to uive up employment which he already has. It is not the intention of the reserve to disturh hoy. already at work, hut rather to ie them such recognition as will stimulate them t more pe-sistent effort. Therefore, they should bo encouraged to cither enroll of register. The state director, in complying
arrangements Tor the distribution of this lahor may he so intelligently planned for next season that the farmers may be assured that no shortage of lahor will hamper their
Dollar Day TOMORROW, FRIDAY READ THE BARGAINS ADVERTISED AND GET DOWN TOWN EARLY.
If voir 'on is within the presrP'ed ;e limit see to It that he enrolls or t:iteis whether he S at work now or not. especially if not, as thi is no time ii.r pip. h.imis that are hi and strong enough to io their hit. Vou ate doinir oursrh. your son an ! your country an injustice if you fail in tins duty. All those w he were at la.-t night's mfetimr will he noti.'ied by i'ail when the nft meeting i to he hehl, and it will also announced through th -apcrs. DO YOUR DUTY AND LINE UP WITH HOME GUARDS
The three committees appointed in Mishawaka by the county council of defense for the purpose of orfranizintf the thrto companies in the city for the county i tfimont of home guards, are petting matters in shape
for the M'-etir.::-: to ! e !,e!d ;.et MtTidav eei.j!m in th thr - diti i 1 i f t'ie i .tv. hod ;-.tterila r, is -perte.l nt ach of the ? letircs, whi'h will he h-ld at the Py hall, library huildinjr and Sr. Monica's hall on M;h.iw.tka av . we.-t of !ain st. The north side committee will meet at the latter place, the east end committee a' the city hall and the wet end committee .it the p-ihli library. All meninuj are ..IP1 f.r oMock. It i t!ie desire of the committers that ev ery man in Mihawaka o r the at.e of t. who ha r.ot been drafted or joine.l the recu!ar army attend the meetinc in his respective disttict and become a member of the company, which are Peine organize, for the protection of homes end property in case of an emergency. Those who arc unable to -o to the front can do their hit in tho war in the above manner. Tho movement is of national scope and is authorized bv the national council of de-
f'-:.s- to :' i:- the cap It-ft ; the federalizing of th national ir.-.ard. It v.'.'.! i e. 1 ; t f jn'ir tln'.e und 'vi!! be tlri'A' vo if -,are m ). rote tine yo;:r citv . sta a:.1 ci-'ir.tr y. 1 4 tie up w;ti the l.on.e . nrd' I)ITI() I, MislIAM K )V titv.
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TOMORROW, FRIDAY READ THE BARGAINS ADVERTISED AND GET DOWN TOWN EARLY.
The MASLANGER Store
Sl.25 and S1.35 Nainsook Envelope Chemise for $1.00. Sl.25 and S1.5o Fine Muslin Gowns for women at $1.00. si. 5 and S1.50 Breakfast Sets for $1.00. Pink Elastic Top Corsets, special value at $1.00. Lare Cover-All Bungalow Aprons, 2 for $1.00.
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Regular $2.00 Imitation Oil Paintings, a good selection,' (jj QQ Regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Hand Carved Frames, (jj QQ Let us do your picture framing.
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The event you have waited for has arrived. It's an event that doubles and tripples the purchasing power of your money at
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10-Quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle, regular price $2.50, Dollar Day 31.00 Guaranteed Carpet Sweeper, regular retail price $3.50, Dollar Day 81.00 $1.00 Wizard Floor Mop, 50-cent Bottle Wizard Floor Polish, Dollar Day $1.00 75-cent Wizard Duster, 50-cent Wizard Polish, Dollar Day 81.00 A credit of $1.00 will be allowed on all purchases
j of $10.00 or more, Dollar Day only.
The Exceptional Values for DOLLAR DAY That We Will Öfter Are In Seasonable Footwear of Quality
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SI Discount on all Men's Oxfords, $3.00 to 86. 5u Values. All sizes.
of Interest to Everyone. This Includes All Up to the Minute Styles. Nothing Reserved.
SI Discount on all Ladies' Pumps and Slippers, S2.oo to s5.no Values. All Leathers.
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Misses' and Children's Two-Strap and Mary Janes, SI Discount on Every 2 Pair.
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Barefoot Sandals, All Sizes, Sl.25 to Si. 75 Values.
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Men's si. .So Shirts
$i
Special Lot Ladies' Low Cuts, Sizes 21 j to 5, $i the pair
Children's All Leather Sneakers
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Men's Straw Hats
$i
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Get Your Share . of the .Offerings. The Herzog Store
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MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Values to Sl.oo, nearly all sizes, slihtlv soiled, extra special
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LADIES' FANCY WAISTS Sl.oo and Sl.25 values but they are soiled. All sizes 36 to 11, extra spec3 for $1.00
THIS STORE HAS BUT ONE OBJECT TO CLEAR THE "DECKS FOR FALL. Store Will be Full of Money Saving Values.
GIRLS' VASH DRESSES Just think of it! Dresses that sr"U up to 7f)c, in inh.ims, for ....S1.00 HENDERSON'S CORSETS Several cfood num
bers to choose from,
Sl.25 values
1 1 u -1 1 1 V ' 1 I 1 , S1.00
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KINDERGARTEN CLOTH .16 inches wide aiul is a fast olr
gabardine clot h.
5 (j yards . . tJJ
1.00
CHINA SILK Sells now at 6()j, in all the new colors.
2 yards .
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FANCY PURSES In all shapes and
trimmings, values up
to si.98, for
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GIRLS' WASH DRESSES Percales and ,Qin,chams, fast colors, sizes 6 to 14, values to Sl.oo equaled, L.... Sl.OO
LADIES' WASH SKIRTS While pique and gabardine, f a n c y pcket with, belt.
..51.00
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LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES I.iiiht and dark percales and irin.ulums, all l";Ut colors, special, gj ' LADIES' UNION SUITS Knit, with fancy lace trimming. mIn ribbon.' splendid onerin;, (j J QQ 5 PAIRS LADIES' 25c HOSE White and black. Thee value "ill not last lonir at such flj t AA
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LACE CURTAINS Pare ricce Dutch & 1 fl A
$ JLtUUT
CURTAIN SCRIM
lo ard- "f our 1 2 7 1-c and ' c. ecial
TURKISH TOWELS In colors i:uest 1 A A
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TOWELING
5 ards genuine Meven-CraIi
price
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KIMONO APRONS I.idU percales in r ' ) -t Je-, biitt 'U ir d or back, (g special, 2 for. $ 1 CHILD'S ROMPERS kilue "ld up lo
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SILK SKIRTS SI. on oii on all "iir S;.0'i and up Silk Skirt-, whatever
it i- marked, le-
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MIDDY BLOUSE SPECIAL All are Sl.oo and better value-. me
of them are soiled.
2 for .
Sl.OO
SILK WAISTS Wilue- i.p to Svo. linv -ne at
SI. 98 and
extra for
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MEN'S $ DAY BARGAINS Arrow Brand Collars, any style (gl A A and all sizes, 10 for t0 1 .U li Men's Half Hose. 1 ;c value, (g A A black and tan, 10 for ÖIiUÜ Men's Pants, well worth 51. 5o, (T 1 A A for S dav onlv. pair t) AUU Sl.oo" Dress Shir- and 5oc Tie, (gl A A special t0XUU Men v Felt and Straw QQ Men': (iiiaranteed N Hole- Pant, sold all over at s:.5o, special, Q AA
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$ DAY SHOE VALUES
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i on pair- m Ladies' She-. in stly tans, pair
Ladies' l -w Sh-es and Slipper-. & 1 A A special, pair Our best numbers in Ladies' L"w Shoes,
all sizes, values up I" SL.SC', a hv CHILD'S SLIPPERS We v ill öfter extra values at pair BOYS' SHOES (jet thern now for school. LADIES' SHOES We will öfter extra values. a shoe
Sl.OO
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$1 DAY MEANS BARGAIN DAY AT OUR STORE
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