South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 282, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1917 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
L Rifles to be Furnished State Council of Defense. by The hoisr- u;r! will ! fully, TiiipIMl witliiu two wcfks ;i( orI ' i - . . i . . . . - . in-: i rr ari.- la i iiitin a i t a t 1 1 1 1 1 t t - iriK of tho irnard hfM in 1'r of Coinin r '. Th-s-curirm rifi-s for tho th- Chaii-mattfi-of f-ntlre- ton oin panier i to h tak-n up .-on ultimo this v.c'l. with tin stau council of det':is as it is throimli thecouncil that Üic ritn hp1 to h obtained. Th-o cowijcil '.vill not baskd to furnish uniform-' e-a-.-li man u to M-eur' his own. Make l'in I'roir".. j Reports of th' jnoirrrss e-f i h j 'uard for tho pa-t two wcck.s wore' uxiil laut ni'ht at the !notintr hy ach of the ton -onior int ructors m ommaml of th companies. All tho eompanjps wero roportod t Im doinc plondidly and to bp learnin:-' rapidly. "The school of tlio ,-ompan" will ho tho course of in-t nit t ion for ih uard tho rest of this month, according to H. K. Loomis, ae-tin adjutant. C. R. C.d'.crt pre s i . I ' -l at th- inf.inn' .i-t niKht. BEAUTIFUL FILM AT THE OLIVER SIMILAR TO "EXPERIENCE" Iis We Iivr's lato.-t film j.roduo'!oii "Kvn As You arid I" op-nod a three days -r.ua;; m.-nt the diver thoator e-ste-rd.ty. Th" i - :tre t-l!.s tho ste.ry of a younfi y.-'.Iptor and Iiis wife. iov.- hino life- is IJral until ;m nrli.-t .Mini Id-wife-and thlr friends ontor thii !lvi. then fir.-r the hw-i-and '.- .mes iianior il f a l.eautifal anl fa..-"hloiiaoly dee-.-od ' w.:n an and wli'-n tiie wife eli.-cove-rs that her hjsl'.tnd i fas in ated by thi woman, -ho too falls the1 vktita 'f an unscrupulous man. The" sculptor finally t.tk.- t elriok and land in the matter, hftt in a It 1 years th- two are- reunite; 1 and they humldy f-t"of the ir way hack to thplace from whence thy tartel. The story is an al'Mtrlum;' ic . holding tli inte-re st from staii t fini.-h. anl many xti am dinary am! lhri'dir.p sc ne s ar- shown throughout th" piece. It is in a way similar to the play "Lpe ri I.e ." It is j.re -e,Mite-d hy a cost of e-lh n.'o ami and is e-arofully lire te d as are all I' Miss Webe r's proluct i ais. The pi ture is mn emit inu.usly a.h iluv startimc at I 'rlork. iu. rn.s s;:.7.- .i..si. Ile-lie-xc headaches and v- strain. "shiii-Ur.-i," '-.T.".. l'x-it aminariein fr.-e-. Dr. Haul'.- ip-ie.il t- .-. l.'T W. .b !;'.-.-. .n l-:vd. --Advt. GO AFTER THAT SKIN TROUBLE WITH POSLAM ! Pi :.. s -!. ir : .:,y i..-i I :. biro e ti.-it l.t" . I r - - r 1 1 - tM-t r t r l'..-I'.;,i U -if. ...,i .-.i.iy -t v -.i : y ieii - ' i' t ' T'.iir !i.;l be i ii :. - 'r 1 it. biiii: In e ri O - I !.t i, i It U ., i i.- f.. l.t-ttt r ; "-. r s la'se ili -1 1! ! :i I .,. . re e :,,-,. s.-.- , I w . ; ', !i ia k :' -i - i i. :i ii x ? ! , -: )! r t a i "i -. ii I s .ja, ,- , l u ! i ! , v - if f,i Li. it- -.-i .. I . ' t 7 r ii si . .. (.r I ! ' I I I '.' K i : 1 I I '. ; . r. ..-it ;.i v t.j. s,,. ,,. t...- 1. -Ill - f'...i- - a. It : it ., - I ' 1 I i. f -An, mi !- i , .1 . . I I" I e ! e - ; I ! . I -. , 1 r.-t -.mipii '.T:ii..ri ''!:; , . e'lty. j - - n , i t a n ;. ll-f I,'' l',.;;i ',! -'.in. DECIDE YOURSELF Ili 0ni tuiiity I- Hero. ILu Uel li South 1 .-1 1 1 T-stiioon. l'ou't take- o :r wotd f.r i ln't lii'H-i.il on a stranger's tatetnt r.t. He ad So'lth lb l.d e I'.iiof.-e UloUt. Head th- -ateno nt- ' S-aith! He'Kl citien. And de ide for y . ',;: .- if. Her- Im rie case o: it. ;. E. Sheu-rn ik. r. dacksiiüth. 1':S "i-tui.i ,v., South I5-nd. says: "I h.tvo -i--d D.-an's Kidney Fills occasion illy ar.d ba - r. v r fall . I to be relieed from any disorder of my kidr.es as i- -Iimu ,i by w e ak-i.-ss and lama n s- in .nv ba- k." Hrii e si'c, at ail dealers. Don't yirnply ask for . ki.ho y r n;. -ly get Iran's Kiine Fill- t'i-.- sanoti.at Mr. Sh.oen.ak:" h.td. Fo-te. -Mil'-uin Fo.. Hi-ops.. Huff.tlo. X. y. Adv . Simple Home Remedy for Wrinkled Faces 1 1"..-. I. i -'.. .lll !,'lt';i;- - IU ; ' .. ;if '. - 1 1 ; t - f.. r -;,.- '.' -1 -1 - f a. tti.r. .'... la. - ;' i j " "-u - S .u..:s u a'".-- .:. :.a.w ;: t ' - . r f. ' ' rb -, a ' ' : ' : i : .,: e ..aj
HOME GUARDS GET EQUIPMENT SOON;
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Notre Dame News
Trio first ix i t! . -nt of the ii' v ii"i. !. y,iv will ttk- pL.i' .: n will take- I'l.'l' t. -1. wh-ji th- elay stn-ient ;.t-!.iinfc-."".tr- h.iiiic university will ;t Line at th' 'live r riot-! l. iliI tllO, .h..i I i. IMuin Hunter was cho.-cn rm.in f th- (i.mff uiiitnitt' i i : i t i ri i .lil .Monday noon, "f h'-r nn tu!";H of the lauemitte' a ! Walte r SM ci)f y, 'thy jMinl.m an. I II. J. Iliil.ut. ! 1 ::::. j Tim jc.-.-ph kiley. smi..r law r from ' ' ' 1 1.i pi'l, Mi h.. pr-.-il..l at t I i . . t ' . .,''., . t . . IK. . .. ' 1 i.i:r.u v.t-n-iy n j.i m in.. mam I.'iildihk'. Tfiii'ty stmh nts atte-rule d the ill-' mo. till liMt the- dhe'fi'S are- Tp ctiii-r a Jaiv r nuin'orr ne-xt Thursday cnini,' uiie-n regular wo'-kly mot-tints ln-uin. dlicors e I te ,i a; the- first Tnof tinr will il- . . l . . t i'i i .... . . a i iiu : .-iiot n.s .ti inui.sia s n.ooiinu' as an e-nrouraf-'e jne nt to the- m w - on. rs. It W.tS ele-c id'.d te hold lit -Late s .n e-urront topics Vt iy inuntli. Kiotht r Alpheinsu--. '. S. '.. rector of lirowiisiiii hall, was unanimously ' P rtvl honorary pr-sidt nt. Tii' "ffa e-rs of the l.nwnot, Litiaiy sorj-'-ty ai'o: I're-side nt. Loo Ward; : i-r-sid nt, lavid I'hil'in : s-ore t.try. AJ.'i e 1 Siau'u;crt: ti e , i -in i l . August Van Wor te iran. She rman .May ef Sti ii riir. U i-.. who was i;raluateei fr.rn the law !-partno-nt last June, is ,, ndinu: a w at tin unive rsity. 1 atri a Ism of tlie- yuiin.'o' .-t olt -nts ! at .Notre Iaim- living in f rr.iil liall.uas aain lenion-trate! when ne ws was ) oiv ! tnii WilUant TowI' a feinner mcmhe-r f the hall, hid sailed fr I'imikt mernlar ef the- American field vice. list year the- ( 'a rrnllitos a iioautiful e-up lr e ft n-imicy. as ;i sorwon Work oi tho s'Cml juadranh is mw in the' process of fenination. The lamle-ai- scheme fer this new e Uadranie is t.i le wurke-il out alon-r straight line.-, and is to he of an entirely s a rc edtarae te r. It w ill he- in harnifiny witli the- soveiv lines anei Ort ok architectui e of the' now library. The wak is in charge of lirothor l'hilip. r. S. an cxiiort landscae irardtner. W;rd was received that Jo.-oph aruau. the first Netre lamc student te receive- a commission as a lieutenant. i statined at Winthmp. Md.. awaitinu erlers. (iargan is i th- T. S. marine- corps. anl eluring his attendance at Notre Harne was tin- e he e r-ale r at all the athletic follte'StS. Aft. r tin- legu'.ar rehearsal the Noti a Iam- Jiee elnh. w hes menibership toelay ei t e-ils ene humlreel memiit-rs. ob- tel John lleiiss ef fort Wayne, business manager for tli year, whos' duty it will hbook ncrts. IMof. Jedm J. Hecker. he.nl ef the- ne w music lepartment at ."tre- lam , is eliree tint the- (Jlee club M.-mia Is ef the- Notlt- D.tlne- Mall.lol in-1 lanj club made their debllt Moiulay -e ning in the ne-w cafeteria loaialed in tin- new Huelin hall. John J. Sullivan, Dudley IVarson ami Leo Ward re-mb-reel a number ed popular jairs during the eve-mug wm-n xne I ; oli ie tors )f the- restaurant, jl'.a'.aiies Ihe'thers ami Theeihie ; Tri-. lis, invite d the stu.b nts in a thedr guests. Director Sallian play!rd the- biinjo; Hears.. a. the guitar, jand Ward, the mambdin. Fifty gal1 Ions of ice e ie am was st r e d te. theI ,-t u.b-nt-. mh. i:. ii kkin;to. Iraduat-- and teaclor of the new system Htogressive- Series ef Hiauo lessons. Hour lesson-. $1.0; halfhour, i tills o'af.-Ib-ginners tan start in and continue until they Si'ad Hat-. Tt ai hers solicited. StUelio. DjT Stull st., Home phone- H'.äT. Au or i.inov runr. tin the Fkuleb-- with ach instrument sold fr a short time only. Special teae-he r from 'atifornia learn in iv- lesson.- lessons '." to .'a' -. The e . M. Fopp. Music Simp. Adv. f FT f eSK&SSB3BCS3S9Bi
.-u :th IVn.l r..?- in the- thinl I ihuuii ''t.'x- e-nin- ;t Fett Harri--., r. ten? ay h:u! ie.parrta tor camp Shelby. Huttit!l.::rir. Miss. Thv pi- ti. -w.v. laiiitiamt-ii .a i i t liarr;.MUi striking their tt-nt.- prrpuratury to d pai ti.-s-. The- tt-nts an- Ivinir Iikt- wiittd Vt is h; tht- rtüt 'i-lc. Thwr.' ,-ttn:r tip m !?i sh.'.p- - k in tli- ir;.ü:. All t'liiiptn.-ut hu ' -i: chckccl I l)v m- ; uf tl -vv w-.- all tl-..t wa- UwV u ; r k u:i p.
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FADY TO IfiTE Registration Figures Show 13,000 Men and 5.000 Women Have Qualified. With approximately i;:,ono pjon alul .". iiimi we)fnen ret;ite-re-il 1 1 r the1 city 'Joetion whon tfio headquarters; i dosed at tiie- city liall Monday ni-'ht at ä o'idock, democratic md rouhlican leade-rs prodh-t the he'avi't OU; in the lllstorv et tlu i-itv at tho polls this fall when Kudojph! Acke-rmann opj.o.-os ,I).ic" Carson lor I ho mayoralty honor-. According to an ostimat- el vaneeel at the ity hwall la.-t nifht tho n,:isf ration appreridies the- ls,ooo mark. Th accurate ttals will ! not no rca'l.' tier tho mi ic k Kr tonight, acordinu to ( he clTks who wer suampe-el with ekwtütii h'tur lists. Many 'I im Laic. It i estimated that ''i voters v. e-re too late to hie their names with th hoard, which oh'-e-.l its hooks at i. m. sharp. The returns from the poll tai in the national election last fall in South Honet show that 11, '.'.:'. men voted. Krom those rot urns the nnmhe r jf reuisteroel ine-ii for the tominK elec 1 n 'A ill toji the- vote ii-t lat fall ly nearly 2.ooo. I In -ii.it of tile fact thai tn. -iit"I fraue i liest if ii is still liaiming lire at Indianapolis and the' consensus! of opinion anion;; political prophets that women will h ruhal out hy the .supreme court, there will stilj he tho largest vote ii tho history of the e-itv cast at th pedis ini Novomhor if all registered persons go to the polls. Although the- registration luadfuarters at tho city hall have he-en ope'ti to the voters of South Hemel since .May 7, many local citi.ens be -caino a t rille milled last night when they discovered that they arrived too lato to register. Ackermann Saliliel. Mr. Ackermann, tho democrat hchoice' for mayor, epressel satisfaction last night with the- heavy registration. "I am Klail that the cilizems of this cit lae manifested tho keen intre-st in tho campaign as eidenceel hy the' estimate gheii out at tho city hall. The pe-ople's inte'rosts are at stake in this tight," Mr. Ackermann said. c NGIL VOTES Issue is for Waterworks Disproves List of Democratic Election Officials. n oi'dmance- authorizing the is- ...... I
OR NEW BONDS
sue aim sale l Mi'.""" i wa-ianti ev.u nisi ciass mail ui.ii jrete iwrks bomls was pas--, with- se nts the slightest suspicion ef se-di-
.... , . . i 1 eait a lllSSe l.ling Vole oy III- iij i council iu its regular meeting last night. The bomls will be u-eil to i i.roi.b- fund te. take- up to, am. j ol the r watoj-wetrks j.onds ' whi.li will mature shrtl Th. eriginal bomls wer- issued to pro-vi.p-mmi'-y for tlo- building of the moth pumping station. The committee n elections. to i whie h was referred a INt of the election .ttiii.il.-, wanted by the .1 niocrats. returned an unfa ra ob- reipoit. Several tlier committee l'eports w elf r i e-d . N action was taken on the matter of the de-moerat ir election tlicials, but it is probabh that a n-w ist Hill be- required from (leorgeSaiols. the chairman e.f the ileinoe rati. comiiiitte . Indiana Boys Striding J7
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Boo! Mr. Democrat
Tho eleep. dark st'cn-t is out. Hirve-y Ilostiscr is not oin ti bt-conio a candidate on th inel--prndt-nt tickd this fall hoin-t hv isn't. His father says there's nothing to it. acrordin to ju-rsons who -h.t.' tall, i'il to a?out it lattdy. H:ir-y's part-nt Ib ne-en a ureat ;-ir iok-. e h. its -.et n such a uf,"d joke-. It was just lon- to s ar- tae- 1 mo rats so that Harvey and Joey and N l.-ie lind ju.-t lau-:h and lau'li. Yoa so-, it was this way. Harvey 'vante-tl t i.e. inteir. so he- ran for trio loiranatiiin m tiio d niocratic pi imai i- s Hut the Iciiuarats faled Mr. Acke rmann darn thelin k. se now Joe-y and X lsie wem't p; ey Jio more'. Imt they are just aw ful mad and ar; oinu' i i-rlit out on tie- sTicats tho iu t two waeks and sear' all the !ad men who are lemi( rats. iCÖLSTlSM ÜEi TO TWENTY Free Vaccine Taken by Many Citizens Next Treatments Wednesday. i Twenty p-rsons v.;- P-.-n thtir liist iiio-uIatioi foi- tphoil f,vr at tin- hoard of health e.ffic' ;tl tlie city hall Monday night. Tie- fre--e "itiic whic h eip-md at the- city hall last night will 1. coutinueel twiceweekly until tlo- txj.hoi'l ejd.b-mi has passed. Mayor Kre.l U . Kt lb-: he belie, ed timi e pe eeple state l that ! aetvantaue ed the- se:i -es ed Dr. L ie;. I 'rev ermnth ami I. 'harbs ;sonlmry. socretarv (,f the- hoard of health. when. they real-inoe-'i lat ions we-re t-n-ehargo ti the: alults ia-.l that the-tife-IV fie-o of f t ti put li' . The iet itan ;i!a'idis will !o giv--ii We Ine sday night betwe-n thehe urs ef ," anel e; anel 7 ami e'elo k. Mai- Keller state. 1 that l'.vut se-lie.ol chiblr 11 have b en inoe-ulat-t el in the public si hetols of the city with vaei-ine proide-d by tlo- g.vernmnit. The- treatments for the-chil.lre-n are b ing given at about the rate of 7eo taily. Alany iav; been ti eato! by t ll i T family physicians. POSTAL AUTHORITIES WATCH PEACE FANATICS WAS11LJTN", O.'t. 7 The- (it rman propagamlists and the peace-,., at-any -price promoters art reating an ItTimemse amount of additional j laben for the- ottice of William II.' laiuai, solicitor for the post ollic? department. The activities ef ths uinlesirable citizens in the pursuit of the ir fanatital fancies have made' the post oitiee lepartment an important J adjunct f the national police system. Immense .piantitie-s of all lasse.-e ' of mail are now daily going Hirougii tin- pre.cess t gejvtrnmen; scrutiny, with a iew t apprclu-nd-ing all lite-rature contained in newsj.apers, magazine--;, circular letters l ... . r . . . I.. . .....Ii ! ...l .i;..o..-..i.-leoi auu e o s i . i a 1 1 . Not a great eleal ef this matte r ii being une-arthel, hut this fact dee-s njt te nd to cause- a itlenting of the Mgnatu e u nie- ittierui omcerf. who are- constantly em the alert, and elaily increasing the scope of the ir search. l"v rvthing tliat is-1 eliscoveia el in the- mails to savor of -lisloyaltv and sedition is be ing j ! p'-ompth forwarded to the secret 1 I . .i t-ervie-e bureaus e.i tne government fur such action as the instance will merit. The- extent. to which these disloyal and treacherous fanati s ejperute, a? revt aled by the elist Insures of the post office, is so small that no uneasiness is felt that there is anv tl-.aiice of menace in try. it becoming a serious : any section of the coun-. Tents at Fort Harrison I I
I 1 1 Elkhart News -. n iimnT uinnnni
LLMlHn I MUIVILI1I ; TO MAKE GAMPAIBNi i i
Will Seek to Arouse Great Interest in Food Conservation. .Wus-firiio, Spevial SYrvir: KLKH.vrtT, Ind.. tct. t. Llk- j hart women under the supervision ; I" .Mis. A. U. I le-aialsh y. city chair-; man of the- KIkhart ounty conn-; -il of defense-, will make a deter-! mined effort to register iej percent; of the- Weetlle .'It ef tile CltV ('f I!kiiart fr conse rvation of foo! lur- ; iru fol t ns rvation week, w aicli extends from ol Jl t. t et Js. Mrs. Isahelle I. Howman of this; ity lias ke e n appointed a mem- j i'.-r f the state- campaign coiiimit- j te e- iiem the 1 C tli district, whil" the j e-ounty aniiaign is in eharu .e!' Mrs. J. A. Mitchel ef Goshtn. ' The- plae-in- of enredlnient areis! i! tho stores, a heuse- to house?! canviss whertvor it is prae-taMe, 1 the listrihution f e tnca tiona 1 lit- ; rature-. the- nlistinu" f the sediools. ' e flU! lie--. W inne n s UU's, po.-tm.is'i - 'vs. liitraiies. stre'keepers and v)l-1 unte -r w"oi kne ri. are- includeel in Ith: olans. j fhe I'lkhart li'-rarv idaus to liaVt.i the illkliart e nrtdlnienL ard on ! the hook listrihution desk, and -e-ry petson talcing a the- library will ! able book frem t enlist if tro-y ysir t lo so. Tin- e-ampai-rn is under the joint liree-tioii f th- Indiana state council of elefe-nsi' ami Fol ('ennmis-smne-r ll. J.. l?arnarl. CI lUADT DUflMC PftMCiniV LLänHn i rnuuL oumrHiv i
takelTO BUY WAKARUSA PLANT
N'evr-Tiiiios Sj-e-i:tl Servic.-: INDIANA !'-. ddS, Ind., Met. -Th.oublic service- commission Mon day gave the- Home T le hene ('. ' ef i;ikh art county pe-rniission to pur- ! chase th- idiyslcal prierty of the , Wak ansa Teh-phone- Co. for ?-('.'. oii i i:i.i,ovs ri.w ii:i;tini;. New s-Tiaa-s Spei.'hil Se-rvico: ' L'LKHAltT. Inel., Oct. :. Mt.ro! than 4M visiting )ld I'ellows are ! expecteel to be visiting in Elkhart on week freon Monday , w hen a ' county meeting will he hchl iti the- i i lehl Fellows temple. j Klaborato reparatitns are being j made- for their entertainment. An : epen ledge st ssion w ill be he ld the.' first evening, w he n the public will j be. invitee!. A. A. .Spe ar ef Hrazil. i Iml., grand master yf the state organization. ill be the guest -f hnr. Tho emmittee-s will tonsi-t of: ., . i!nniv i r niv- ,.. . . . , ... , h i, ii. . i .uii iiiau, Mim ill j. L. Hedde rman. J. C. istephe ns, (I. l:. Hage- and He.ward Weigntr: re-.-ptiem J. I. Harmon. Dr. '. K. Hunyiui and J. Ij. Hohb-rman; i'freshnients H. ('. Waterman. W. F. Smith ami I). C. Schutt; seating L. Helfri.di. H. I. Fixhr and J. F. Kcifer. SEE GERMAN HAND IN LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE 1 1. tern-it iouul News srti-.-: NEW VoKK, tct. '..uln-ed that the strike- ed' 1.0ml longshoremen, which went into effect here late yesterday afte rnouii, is tlue to eJerman activities. steamship othcials planned t)day to ask for govern :ne nt investigation. Thousanels of terns e.f frei -cht. in- .. 1 t.M... ... . .A i ciuuing several iaige- a nniu'in i shipments, are' tiel up. I The- stnKt- a fleets t.o- .NoiTli riwr s "f th(' tMyele and Mallnry steamship lines. Ol'KNs AICT STUDIO. ara Shafer invites jou to i Visit her new studio, .":;; Farmers' Trust Hhlg. Flasses starting now. Hell 4öo7. Adv. Don't Say yOU S1W it in the newspaper. Say News-Times. ii , .'Äl.-ir V 'A,V ' 4 .
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Pictorial Review Patterns tor Xovc'mber on Sale
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Our Feature This Week Latest Style Coats and Suits Priced at $25 and $35
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Perrin's French Kid Gloves Our Fall shipments are now completed. We are showing the best line of Perrin's Gloves in America. Fine Kid Gloves Overseams. 2-clasp, contrasting stitches. Colors: Black, white, tan and champagne, at $2.50, $2.95 pair. Also the line lambskin gloves, in black, white and tan at $1.75 pair. Wash Cape Gloves, with contrasting stitches. Colors: Fawn; rcv taupe, Newport, tan and butternut, at $2.25, $2.50, $2.95.
Why We Say Keep Your Feet
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O serious is the condition of America's feet that the New York State Department of Health recently issued a bulletin calling attention to the prevalence of deformed feet caused by narrow, pointed shoes. The bulletin says:
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It you are looking seriously tor worth-while values in the best style ot this season you cannot pass hy this tine exhibit. You will tinJ these styles worn in all the ;reat fashion centers. Style features in these Coats and Suits Plaits, Yokes, Belts, Straight-line Effects, Patch Pockets, Convertible Collars Tailored with all the nicety and skill of the best craftsmen. Materials In the latest all-wool ami rlush tarries n-ith trimmings ot fur?, or plain self materiah.
We are talk ingr "Underwear" these c cool days eV Have you seen our new location? More space, in-.-re davliirht. Main floor, south aisle. Women's Fleeced Union Suits at 89c to $1.25 hiht anj heavy weight, all styles. Women's Unfleeced Union Suits at $1.50, $1.75 Hand trimmed, all styles. Women's Half-Wool Union Suits at $2.00, $2.50 White, steam shrunk, all tle. Women's 3-4 Wool Union Suits at $3.25, $3.50 Hand trimmed, all styles.
The New Paeon Velvets Priced at $2.25 a Yard The dres soods department reported the arrival ths morning of those beautiful silk velvets. Calling Attention Particularly to the new shade of Nutria, a beautiful soit-toiieJ khaki; also in navy, black, brown, ivory, purple and myrtle.
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