South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1917 — Page 11

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th.- Hritih, J:"!iar:. Ilui.iri ami .Japane.-e tai-sioms to the lnit"l i-'t att s. Ic,'iil'r of Arm-riran 'mara" .ml in-la.-ti;., and hih oüircrs of th? army ami naw. At tli- ' ity hall r f'r hration m-

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Admiral Sir I.iM l:att, ruiiimamlcr of the iliitMi !lt. ami William Sh.ni. Ain' t an aiah.ivs.ii''H to frara-. Mrnzr 1'rom IVincare. "I ou to avsur on my hohalf th .New York ominittre of l-i fayetU 'lay of Urn !.: rt i-st sympathy with hi!i I a.-sorjnt" mys'lf with the imno.-i!, manifestations which has ) n onm niz(j tu commmorate the unfoi ut tta M tlat" of Sept. C. "J'y r'-ralrriiiLT hom.iLTr to th" helots of former times ami those who hae recently ien their lives for the s.'imi' s.icre.l cause, Kran" and the I'nit'd Stat' s ronse'Tat' onee j-ore their an tent ami i: n i a-raka !! i ricmMiip." JolTrr Solid- Win. from .Marshal JoITre: "As in the Kt'f-at days of Lafayette the I'nited States and I'rame have oner- more joined together heart and soul in the defense of Justice and liSerty. and the two sister vepuMirs are (.inhininu' their efforts for the triumph of a common ( misc. "Today the tntire Ainvri'P.ui ration rises uilh mi irresUtahlr mmht against th- (Jerman oppr vsion. The lofty id als in defense of which l'rt'iirli idtxid Howe. I in America demand r.ey saciihccs, this time on the .-..ii of France. "As- at Yorktowp. victory will row n 'on r eiforts and the hrotherly spirit which iiT.ite.l the companions in arms of Iifayette with their Amern. n allies will assure through th- triumph of our united armies the independence of the world." 1'rom Admiral lU'utty. I torn Vice Admiral Heatty: Tit" crand tleet Sends their r et-ini;-.. We welcome wartn'.y the -o-operation of the gallant navy of the l"n i ted States of America as a siun and guarantee of mutual determination to win huil and comjdete victory over piracy on fta and land."

ROOT HONOR GUEST AT BAR BANQUET

National Association Adjourns After Hearing Stirring Addresses.

SAHATOGA SPIUNCS. X. V., I Sept. 7. l'hhu Hoot was the Km st ;

of honor at a dimmr ucn Thaisnluht L'V tin- Amtitcan Iar ;hition. tht- la-t event on the onventiori program. otii'Ts jiics'-nt inflnde.i Tnilitaiy or n ial att.o h. s of the Initih, I'lfi.c!!. reUitt n, Iltissian ami ltal1,1,1 nil! -assies, and (Insten de Leva'. . h. spoke e..iiur in tht- day on tin; .oinuni-ti .itn'ii ff Jerm.tn law in I ' c ! i u n i . In addition to the t o;' h:p: eud h. M. de Le.-.l told

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of value we have always put into Sherman's Clothes:

1st. Enormous purchases made by the United States and Allied Nations of thousands of uniforms and blankets has stripped the mills and factories of their woolen cloth, practically paralyzing the clothing industry. 2nd. This making a shortage of woolen cloth boosting the price of cloth from 5o''' to loo'' per yard. So you see what has happened. 3rd. The high cost of living has forced the tailors to demand an increase of salary from 20'' to 3o'' .

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advance price goes into etYect for now and for future wear, and save that extra S2.50 for himself WE WILL CONTINUE TO SELL AT OUR PRICE $10 AS LONG AS THIS MERCHANDISE LASTS.

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of this opportunity we offer you before it is too late. During the past week we have sold and sold clothing. It seems that the men of South Bend at once grasped the

meaning of our announcement. We know that by acting on our old established principle of fairness to the trade, will gain for us tremendously in the good will of the public and many loyal customers for our store. We Haven't Changed Oer Policy No matter when you buy at Sherman's YOU WILL SAVE $5 to $8. Comparison of our merchandise with that of the ordinary retailer will quicklv prove this to you BUT IF YOU BUY BEFORE OCTOBER 1ST YOU WILL SAVE AN EXTRA $2.50, because never again will you be able to buy such wonderful values at this price, sio. On September 3oth every garment that is left will be returned to our factory and never again appear.

ur Stock Is Complete

Our present stock consists of suits of medium weight and light weight suits that you can wear now and put awav for next summer HEAVY FALL AND WINTER SUITS, TOP COATS AND OVERCOATS. In the newest, most up-to-date styles and patterns. Your choice is unlimited. Sizes to tit every man. .

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