South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 270, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1917 — Page 2

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

EFFICIENCY HELD US BEST IB BET County Defense Council Hears Advice From Men on State Body. Thst the Cff.ri?;ry attained by rrmnny in th- fonder1, at ion and coordination of i -soij i m.iv br en bed l.y t !: I "n it St :i tc. t hi .i k li its national d-f m- i minnl, : i 1 1 by tiie state and cm;ty f' ir.iil- of defense, was the opinion of speaker it a meeting of the St. .Joseph reunify council of ijefiis- at th" harnJ r of Comiiiprf last iiin. 1mc than ;0 wei-e present to hear from the committee of four who wenhere to sivc f, anil to u'-l ma terial for U lepolt to th' state ( (Mlli- . il. Charles O. Ijoemler of u i i napo-li-i. chairmen of t ri - i-iiiai; committee, was introdm .1 hv . M . V. Mi. who a tei as han rnan in th a!.sr-i)e .f J. I. tir. After a shoit introihii tion f f the purposes of th- i oiiitiiittt . a number of which ioic working oer th- state, h took up matters in detail. ' In thf l ist iil.to'," In- ;,t ;';iM, "the poroose of the : (iin i's is to coopli-ii.it-mill mobili- th- h-mhii-i es of the i oiinty. (r.e of the tangible :issts .i pati ioti-m. The otinty ouii,Is must teach the people. Th y nni.t show to the j mi die what e are a tually ii against. Y aie at war, ami that's a mighty serious hUK." Tle point" wer ili. iise. b Mr. Koemler. I fejibjuartets. publicity, finance, fooil conservation, industrial surey, labor, home .,uatds. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY,

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In these days of scarcity and high prices yon can't afford to stay away from this store. Attend our Friday Bargains and reduce living costs. Extraordinary values every Friday.

Feather Pillows, tancv art ticking Friday Qp Special, each Jt Percales, in livjht and dark colors, extra .uonj quality, 36 K v J v 19c inch ; regular 25c kind. Friday Special, yard . Kimono Flannelette, in Persian and floral designs. Regular 19c quality. Friday "1 fin Special, yard 1 CJ C Crepe, suitable for underwear or dree; extra quality in pink, blue, urey. navy and lavender. Regular 25c quality. - j ' 2!c Friday Special, yard Bed Blankets, single size, in rev and tan with pink and blue borders. Friday Special avJU Fels Naptha Soap, Friday Special, 10 bars ROirs for sjys I Queen FruiTa, square ' iliT wi.U mouth. ck-.ir cryslull .class. Pints, dozen 90c; Quarts, dozen 1.00 Rice Boilers, 1 ' quart pure heavy aluminum. P "J Q Friday Special . . . cj) JL 1 y Bench Wringes, ball bearing, enclosed cog wheels with reversible drain board; guaran U 1 , 11 .1 I .1 1 t - 6.00 teed. FridaySpecial Ball Mason Fruit Jars, Friday Special, V. gallon, Fancy Ribbons', in piaid. checks, stripes and floral taf fetas. 4 to incites wide. Very; Special Friday only. 19c yard Tatting and Crocheting Thread, in all c-lor and varigated shades. Friday A 4c Special, ball Character Dolh, t inch. dre.v-ed; natural and well made, Friday A O Special

"iMotwtion" c-om mitte wrtninl ommitt -. vp' ak'-rs. and several J Mii.'ili'T topi'-s grouped toethr v.--r takn ni.

I'rr-. finance C'cmiuilM't. "A ommitt ' of finance should lie appointed." il. ' .trc-l Mr. Koem1 r. "The oiiiiini,' second Liberty bond i-Mio will mike this necess.ir y." Reports cor., . --it. ins the present st.itus- f the horn guards were made l-y 1". .. I)-rini, a tin tr for v.l. m. stui-'..iki . "AiMnjt ;:. in .il." sai'l .Mr. l-nni- "ar1 now enrolled in the county. Mi.-diawaka has thre i om pa n i, ami South lleml ha s"-ven. ne is now iein oi ua niz-'l in Ninth I.ila-rty anl an-t:i-r in Mishawala is iont-mpIat-rl." I-fails of lrill anl ilrillmast rs v. i ( i!i.-cusf'J. Th- matter of! tir.ifoii.is n l t outfht np. hut since information was lacking th- iu-s--tion was dropp-d. "T!k- p'iri'' of th 'protection committee' js to i port disloyalty. aid .Mr. Hoemler. "There is ery 1 i 1 1 1 ii- ,' i - r. for simh a nnnn l i 1 1 - in thN i",r,t. I und-rs,.tnd." lie addfd. 'Tour minute mf-n" were also up for discu.-sioii. A report on work done here was made l.y II. M. Ilut.-h-inson. chairman of the or.imittc in charge. Tin- question of liaximr spfaktrs in sc hools was discus.-', hut no decision w:h r aeh d. Th hoys' working isei was di"U.-.--d. and the poor results nu t witli her- so f.ii wei eidain'd. Accordiir-T to K. K. Iloekn. a -timr cliainnai'. th- hos v. ere willinu' to join, hut th' parents aiv lioldin th i-in La k, fe.irini? a sinister motive. That tlie puipos- is not to uet the names of hoys who may he -1 i Kihle in a futup- draft was emphasized by Mr. l;o ii,-. i;ih(iem K .rrr. l ollowiii'-: Mr. Ko-mlei's talk. I). V. Milbr. a m-mb-i- of the t ommitte from Terre Haute, mail- a shot talk', in which he explained that th flici ii( y of iSei many must iafou l; lit with Itiin -y here, and that the !.-st wav to leaeli that Plliciuicv READY - TO - WEAR GARMENTS,

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CORNER WAYNE AND MICHIGAN STS.

Storm and French Serges One 1 lot of 36 inch part wool series, plendid assortment of tuj. practical fall shades. This quality is soft and clingy and is most suitable for one-piece dresses. Friday Special only, 75 C Velveteens! Velveteens! Silk finished velvettens, 2 1 inches wide, in assorted colors. Fri day Special, yard 93c Long Cloth Special A bolt ii ,en vards; one to a custom er. Friday Special 1.65 Silkoline, 36 inches wide, in a variety of patterns. 1 g Friday Special, yard . . ACsC White Mull Curtains, 2 K yards lon.tr. Very gff Special Friday, pair . .JJJ De Long's Hooks and Eyes, TT J C t Smj t ay SpeC,a1, 7 n PcArl Buttons rcmlar lOr. , o ; Friday Special, card . . . .

Bias Seam Tape, i: yard.lc trimmed. Regular 50c

bolts, widths from 2 to 7. 8c Friday Special, bolt Just Right Brass Pins, needle I points which penetrate; 3(0 inj package. Friday J Special Ui Small Black Safety Pins, regular 5c quality. Friday K Special, 2 cars for 3C Jap Rose and Palm Olive ! Soap. Sold elsewhere at 12 2 c and 15c a bar. Friday J I Special, 3 bars for Mcnnens and Williams' Tal- : cum Powders, excellent quality. delightful odors. Regular 15c ; kind. Fr.day Special, 10c can Ye Olde Engl;sh Elder Flow.er Soap, an excellent toilet soap . Friday Special, Q

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Notre Dame News

In respond to the call for candidate for the Notre Iame c;it-e club, sixty :nen rfpf.t"ld at the J rst rw-ctint; yestenlay noon in Washington hall. I'iof. J(-hn J. I.'eek r, head of the new music depaitmcnt .ill dir-ct the club. Olfi'eis will he elected Sunday. Twelve lm-rn nei s ot last vein 's clan are all that hae returned for th. co.nln M.ir. The others have ither entered the military s r- i e or -hae h'-':i graduated. Thirty nin have lespomled to ih all fi r candidates for the Notre Dam band. Charles rarrent, formerly ot .ousa's world-famcl bar.tl, and who led the Notre Dame htm! last war. ins been appointed u directr tor another year, 'ihr memb'-rs of last y'ar .-, oan! who hive iti:nd arc: I. Patterson. T. 'Juinlin. J. t'lanc;'. A. S y.-nlon. H ('.od--. 1'. Hob its. J. M-illalv, and II I lütu i h. To promote th" v. -lfare and in-tih-.eue .f th students fror.'. K-ntin members of that .-täte risscniii!".! in t'.ie Sorin law liluaty csteida ev-nfn and nr;illl'il .1 "Ke.itiu k v cli 'n" for the ensuln-' ;. r.il . illlicers d" the I-1UU1 i lab at': i-Mward c ' 'onnoi . I.oui--ille - iili.iii I; .lolin ". D int. I.oiii. vil"-, lli'i.n ii.ui' ("l'ncl; Taoir., S.ialutr.'-T. Sjiriiii.' iield. tia ituia-r: .h.ni'-s .M-;s, I'adiuah. sicr'tarv; .'on;-iil ll.ihan, Winchest'!, ser-'eant at arm. to i. i:vi: oi.i.i:;j. Wallace .Mi lühiy, assistant phy'cal .lire 'tor o' the V. M c. A will leave for Springfield (ollee : a -..cek. when he will attend ?chooh Don't say you saw it in the newspaper. Say News-Times. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, EIC. Co, Silk Skirts, in navy, black and stripes. Regular $5.00 values. Friday Special S3.98 Wool Dresses, French sere, in navy, ;reen and plum. Very Special for Friday Nu-Fit Sateen Petticoats, in blue, pink and lavender floral black. Friday Special t 1 punojü uo suispp J. mufsJ Boys' Wash Suits, pink, blue and reen; sizes 4t5 LQr and 6. Friday Spec'al .Ut Millinery Special, one table of velvet shapes in black and colors. Very Special Friday, choice OC Silk Gloves, l( button length in black and white; all sizes. Friday Special, pair 59c Corset Special, well known -u,H kVJJVtloi) i til MIOM II cJi" ln'st r,n,d leÄ biys 19 t,v'6. Regular $1.50 79c vaiue. rnaay c i Brassierese, embroidery and value. Friday 39c Special Women's Black Silk Boot Hos, mill run. Very OEZ Special Friday, pair. .. OD C rrr Corset Covers, made of pink Chin;, silk and lace. Friday Special sj J j Men's White Cambric Initial Handkerchiefs. Friday A Special, each TrLi Men's Fine Silk Neckwear, good patterns. Sold everywhere at 5oc. Friday Special sJ J j Jap Rose Cold Cream, exquisitely perfumed, unsurpassed as a'cleansing cream and for general toilet use. It is soothing and invigorating to" the skin. j Regular 25c value. 1 7 Friday Special I J j

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v.n throtich county defense council. Jude Walter A. Funk, who ap!ointed the council, als spoke at the meeting-, telling of what ht had expected, and how much the "workers had exeeelel his expectation. The conimitt - whi?h was in .outli Ibnd yestenlriv spent Tuc-sda.N In Klkhart. and uoes to Marshall county today. It is composed of Charles lioemler. Indianapolis: Ik V. Miller. Terre Haute: Fail Coble. Kedkey. ami James Hi nIel. Greem a-tl'.

UNPARDONABLE SIN IS REVIVAL THEME "Th- l"niarlor.a1lf Siii" poct(0tl to suit nf's own conven if-uce was th topic which Kan!ist Dinilnp usd in his talk at thast shle revival last niht. '(ae f the stntfncs in which the 'vaiiKelist ummeil up his theme vre: "V cannnt with safety presume upon (kwlV love anil iatience." "Von cannot make a convenience of (;m1. "He lias never promised to oe at 1 1 r (lisju.al ,.r convenience." No response t the (lospol messaue. no realization ,f Kreat neel. no repentance for sin. and bitter race airainst the Cospel anl preaclii s In Kettet al were listel as some of the symtoms .f the unpanlnnnl.le sin. An ..rchetia of six pieces will furnish music this evening, at which time l)r. Dunlop will take for his sul-ject "The Way of Salvation Made riain."' LELAN C I A VENÜ1" gTr LS ARE CHASED BY A MAN Viiile im 1 1 1 - j i - way home. We tili s. lav 1 1 i : 1 1 1 . IM inche l.e.ii. ac.! in r M.ti r. i i 1 i n --r at Ms l.'an-l :tv.. -wvo kaily frilitcnetl l,y a st l an-:. man w lnt jnmpul imt of an all'-v and spuc ;,i then. The irirls, 'oaM- sc.uctl. ran lovvn the .-trett, anil as the man did not reem t pursue them, f -lr. rather relieved. However. t ie- had jdiic but a shoit li.-tanc' when th same man jumped out Itom a he.le and tritd to continue his mo.-t iin.lesiralil ;utinfons. thij time the ;iils iial wiM-keti up u pretty o)tl t- '. ol Iup.:t c.iejciseM and In due time had notihed the entire nciuhhoihitd rf their diliirulty. Their ass.ulant tlioiouhly frightened by tile prO.-p'et Hi iteill' dash' into tiie hed-:e Ciipturti!. and cct a wav . Th yiMiiu laiii's went oi to thir hm Put at a late hour lat ni-'iit was nnal-h to talk of the a Hair. CAR NO. 205 ON CITY LINE SEEMS TO HAVE JINX j'n- iinx -eems fc pursue car No. L'O." n the Chieriro, South Hend Northern Indiana lines. At .":::o . in. yesteiday it was struck hy an interur'aan car just a.s it ua.; leavin-r Mishawaka for "South J3en I on t lie south ?dde and the rear end demolished. Motorman Niher. on the interurhan. was hruistd and cut !y plass. Th!. vas aiso the same interurhan that pitched oa; the tracks and nearly turned turtle near Michigan City a few weeks .io. Tuestlav moinir. ',ir 205 ramin I ar interurhiin car on w e.-r Washinsiton av. and stove a, hole in its fide. No one was injured. BUYS FARM HERETO RAISE BLOODED RABBITS W. X. (iunders.m of U.ik Tark, 111., has just recently juirehased x small tract of land on the Holder farm which is ju?t eat of NotrDame, for tho jnirpose of rftahlishinK a rald.it and cavcy farm. lrtedIni; only pedigreed ytock raldiits. It is Mr. Iunlersin's idea to reduce the cost of living somewhat ly furnishing" the mark't with rald.it niat whicti, he ays. Is superior in poultry and other expensive meats He will also hreed eavns for homo pet and laboratory use. The tract of land was purchasetl from (Seorgp Hastlnu.'. MAN WANTED FOR ROBBING HIS UNCLE BROUGHT HERE John P.nker. wanted here on a charge f larceny, was brouglit to South Bond last night l.y apt. r.arnhart of the local detective department. Haker, who is said to have stolen ll.H'O from his uncle, Th unas Simonton, was captured in Fori Wayne, after a warning had been siit out from hero. Joseph Kot was. for whom a warrant charging child desertion has lieer issued, was brought to South Mend yesterday from Kalamazoo. Mich., by Detective Roberts. EAGLES PLAN INSURANCE FOR MEN WHCH50 TO WAR Ijifiirani' to tho r-xtnt of Jl'OO will lie iall to doj.nnlcnts of s-il-i liers I'loneins to th local order of j Kaule shoulii they h kilUl in 1-At- J tie Mriim the preent war. Action j ti thi ?nl was taken la-t niulit when a resolution was adopted ly wliich each niemher of the lodse will he taxed an additional J1.0 per annum to make up the inurame f'ind. HIT BY SWITCH ENGINE j riulv hurt ear Iv Jtt ila;nilcmoon v hile riin, a noton ycl wtr ii a .tudel.a ker wtrh et i-in" hit him :.t the lAfayett" t. cro; in. The yo'jn;' min le-- were riifd.ed ar.il broken below th hip:' Tie wa then re:novel to Kpwnrto 1 '-,,itni hcr tv.e dtoiH jiiolaoji.'ei his catc teri" i

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IS LA FDLLETTE Roosevelt Would Like to Makel Kaiser a Gift of Senator. CHIi'ACo. Sept. 27. Declaring Sen. Ilobert M. I .a J'ollette of Winconsin to he the inot minister foo of democracy in thin country, Theodore Ilousevflt in a speech on "Th1 Children of the Molting Vol" here Wednesday niRht denounced pacili.ts and unpreparodness. After hi.' addre.. which was received with great enthusiasm, the meeting, hold under the auspices of the National Security leapue, adopted a resolution offered hy Hishop Samuel Fallows and seconded by Jacob M. Dickinson, former secretary of war, condemning the Wisconsin senator for his recent public utterances and declaiir.z him 'unworthy to represent the loyal people of Ameru-a." David Starr Jordan, chancellor emeritus of Leland Stanford university, was mentioned as amonr those whosf pacifist views were condemned by the speaker, who referred to the pacltists as "old women of both sexes." The colonel brought this phase of his address, which was comparatively short, to a conclusion by expresin regret that It was impossible to send the object of hi iriticism to the CeriTKin lines. "I wish we could make him a ü if t to the kaist-r for use In his reichst. c. In the senate he is a cause for shame and humiliation to eery worthv American." Don't say you saw it in th! ncusparer. "Say News-Times.

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The greatest collection of distinctive models ever presented. Plain tailored, semi tailored, blouse stvles and fur adorned models. So select a variety of fall and winter suit models that every woman of particular tastes may gratify her individual desires.

Suits at $19.75, $25.00, $35.00 to $50.00 Materials in most notable- fabrics of Pom Pom Cloth, Burella Cloth, Silvertone Velours in many shades. Mixtures, Poplins and Gabardine. The fabrics are all-wool, with that ex quisite tailoring you have come to expect in a stylish suit. The price range is also so varied and reasonable, your requirements are sure to be among this great collection.

Such attractive price markings have created great attention and interest in these new Silk Charmeuse and Satin Dresses at $15 and $18.75 A rare combination of grace and style distinction marks every model. This is one of the sure opportunitiesof buying and making your dollars do double duty saving from 10 to 15 dollars on your purcaiise.

Union Suits Medium weight untleeced tine cotton, $1.75, $2.00. Union Suits Medium weight cotton, extra out sizes, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve ankle length, at $2.25. Union Suits Heavv and ml medium weight wool all styles, $2.75, $3.00. Union Suits Silk and wool, in all styles, at $4.00 $4.50. Separate Garments Pure white fleece, vests high neck, pants ankle length, at 89c, $1. Infants' Shirts and Pants All wool, Ruben and Wrapper stvles, at 35c to 69c.

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Our Boys to Finish What Allies Begin Says Sec'y Baker WAf'lIINCTO.V Sept. 27. ThAmerican government's lirst official statement eoncerninfr military operations in Europe was issued Wednesday night by Sec'y leaker inatiRuration a series which in time will be devoted largely to activities of t ho 1'nited States expeditionary forces. It says that while ascendency on the west front has passed definitely to the allies, they are con tent merely to wear down the enemy until the force of the American army makes itself felt in the field. ; operations for the week ending Spt. 22 are reviewed by Mr. Raker without reference to the American force now in France. The statement. follows in par: "The secretary of war authorizes the following statement dealing with military activitres in Kurope fur th week ending Sept. 22: "As the time draws near when military operations on a larpe scale on the western front must come to a standstill, ovinpr to the approach of winter, it becomes evident that the enemy does not feel himself in a position to undertake the much advertised offensive action so often boasted of at home during the past, summer, in order to end the war vie-' toriously by Christmas. j "It may b stated affirmatively! that the ascendency in the west has passed definitely to the allies, though the latter are content b tactics of attrition to wear dorn th enemy, giving no rest or respite until such a time as the force of our army may make itself felt in the field." Iadie?. you are invited to attend j'ir free course In Scientific Fooking. Sept. 2." to 2!. Avery and Hull, l.'S North .Main Street. Adt.

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Announcement Extraordinary Purchase. 10,000 Sample Pieces of Imported Tapestries, Silk Damasks, Fine Linen Cretonnes Hand Blocked English Linen. Watch papers for date of sale.

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It's a hopeless job to try to ret ahead unless you save some of the money you earn. No matter how much vou make, save and invest m a part of it. Come in and get one of our dime banks. It will help you save the one dollar that it takes to open a savings account. Put your savings in a bank that has been a safe and secure servant of South Bend people for seventy-nine vears the South Bend National mf Bank. Saving Power Beats Earning Power. THE SOUTH BEND NATIONAL BANK 103 N. Michigan St., Next to Wyman's Store. We Pay Four Per Cent On Savings.

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House Dresses That appeal to y.-t:r pride and vour pure. at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.98. Second Floor Main Sec.

No Shopping Tour Is Quite Complete Without a Visit to Our Corset Department. We Have Many Models nf ml Henderson Corsets That We Know Will Be of Interest to You. They are the newest of the new and you are invited to inspect these latest styles. Let us help you select your next corset. Front Lace Models $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50.

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