South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1917 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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inn r uUU

II j Says Men at

unnn im st üi n 1 Uamp laylor AUG AT N. D.I Get the Best

University to Open Class to Men and Boys During Slack Season:

'The n down at itnp Taylor a:''- -.'ttiriu' th- hest ot ticttiiicnt.

.''!;' of th n, ran . ni j da in," is the

COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS iOfficers Are IN ANNUAL CONVENTION!

Installed By

The ainui.il coinrnti-iii of th- Si. J .- j li Poanty Sunday schoul s -( iali'Mi, -which opened y-st.-rd..y rr.urnin-r in tla: L I:, church at Walkerton rinsed this afterr.o..n at ?.:?. o'liock with a round taMe dw u.-si'ti hd iy Ieor.:e N". pern:.-. sni'n-!.irv of the '.(!' ria t i i n . Mr.

. Purnie ad dress e d the int. tin-; (ir-

N. D. K. of C.'s

'ittii.L- ( M'i- s marked th-.- r.-

I, . ... vi -'- V ' ' ' " ' .f .. . . f. f IN COLORED CIRCLES

Brenlin's Window Shades Made to Order

TTOTfRTlTSDV BROTHER'S CO

MPAXY

Shopping Hours

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Wf&Mt :30 to 5ÜO pan.

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WashaHj (Chenille 1'lUS S2.JO !e so. 5 0

.? at' ia :,t of V. II. JosenJ ho ha- li' f in Hi'- aP.rrioa; i.n 1 h- Ideal

r t;irn-l to South IN nil HftT four Sunday sa-hm.; Supi rinlend.-nt." P.

Announeoineiits. The St. Pierre Puffin elub mt last !

Priday afternoon with Miss Iedral il'owtll of Mi-hawaka. '-inning

their year's work. Seeral nt'-mia . w re present. ' The taeetinu' was opened v.ith a-

stall: Ti.ai of the n-vly eh-oted of- ' 1 -r -ra in. Miss Mdora Powell rea.l, !:"js . r the x,,tf O.tr.ie (--iinci'. ! ; KM""- "ti how to make this!

, ,- ,. . , . . eurs work a success; manv inter-; 11... knights .t ; oluni1"!.1-. : . . ... , .. . i

! training at th- raniji. Mr. ! A. ueniy uns in enaru-e ..i t rie j M,a y evetr.nir in lh- roiir.fil all the memhers were mu-h i.lra.-! 1

jnt- in v.a aiiiontr tne iirst i-avs lau.-u.H ii k am oi nie a i :i" u ,. v, ...... . . . , ...

me ntsi . a: ciu.-h.m im .imam oi i;o ,ti,i r :i-u ..i, . , ... , . i m;. t..,..m'. ;.i t

j i I . I I I ' " I .-, I'1" li l 1 I III 111" I'.IM lUf'Ill "IUI .HI-"' I ' IM U .- I H.l 1 . V .

vir.tr-r o..r,- In a.m -.ir-.i . i'.i,,"r '""'i'' !'!it ,V;,J M'J"fr"1 "" of hall. A latu- nuiala r ,f the iul duh work. Mrs. J. Ihyant

aus.- or nis (y.--, all r nine exam- l .je alN-i.i.arr. .it ye-teroay raoin.

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' , tl t ' V ' 1 ' . .nam i-uer at in- anen ; , ;..r.inai) j;.irrv ,:,ltj.ia an(1 ;, . itor. uhi-h was much appreciated. 1 1 1 fir m 1 1 : i r f 1 1 1 t r t , f . v . :i 1 1 n t I . . I . . . . . i . . : . i x t t . . . i, i t ..... .. . : . . . i - J 1 lU1" "

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i ..I'll 1 "i"'-- "i' ' I in'- s-ie:!:s ar- r.ot an worKen out ' mr ).". tinir tlu- ileie-ate-J wer- ai

Lisi 1' wertr, or until Mllh J

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Our New Drapery and Interior House Furnishing Store Occupying our entire 3rd floor of Michigan street front, invites your inspection

m'' r of ,:heis were mi-sin'-: l ist ' The lai. will meet net 1- rilay

r ... - h 7 w o I ri ' 1 1 '",,III1L' evening. Serut fampf.e: ru ii it u ' ' t ern on with Mrs. Jennie Wrilit h, only nt rarer re. u. r n, t, r smoothly as they uill Sat, r. That j pn,t.,r of the Pre.l teria n e tun h MumU ,lf ,ar. a, th, ,litt,r S. Main st. haw- n r- nmon s n.,, H v a . , n ,hws isp.eiallv ,n tae ma. They j uf Walkerton. Reports of the ..... , J tli . 1 i The O. 1. T. cluh will meet next !:Zr S V.. M,;.!. 3.r, Cora

to make a P-n-'er itu-ly of nrr.cul- -Th- f-.o.l ami tlure-, ,. ,, iMtr, .um ..aunn a... m niu. , ,. 4

' J . - ": a jine. . . .. ht-,4 in t n.; an I l. 1. Ahrer..- of

t"". W4- l:a. si. i inu' i hirkeji an.l ; t v j thiii that vrofs with it one ."r'un1 while 1 w a, there. i "Th- eanip i - sanitai . .is j

to inakn it the Kin ni nc of th" two

yearn' hhort eotus'. Prof. W. A. Johns, recently of Tum nl am an l Kentnrky nnive: -ith s. wh r- h

raucht .icneulture. i- t, J of th. i l.,,n an-1 i i-.- any ln.ni.- i; T-riculture s.Jpiol .'..ti- I a n. '. j s u t ti P.-n.l, Lairing noi, . Th The time vet f.r tli- int r , our.-e IsM ,t hae ..ry opp.,rtunity to tal. is jU5t when tlie .oy rar r-est I ear.- ..f th. ims-I ve-. if tliev're .U k-

-pari.i irom m- .arm, as u eme, tu, ,. s a ,si k (all i.rv niorriin at 1

et Ween th" fall harv ami th' 7 : :;. aial v ti if on've in-t ..,.1

,!.,i.;iti- ..f .1,.. i -.. hnrsi av even mir. as usual v er

" I"1.' "i im ..ii toi a la i -

j.- ! niemh. r r'iuestel to he present,!

AST Vr1'-

,i tliu t.i .li.c "I HI .ll'V 1 . ! ..... . . i ; . . i. l t I . t l vk ' 1 Tl

V. the evening. Himers 1. - te.l win. 1 nt series oi meeurs i,.... .hum j ,7 .Aiq JJJ Rf : 7 .as ma.h- hv Mr l-.ur,,,., i took the at h of f!;re w, i e; ( ;r;iI,.l Mt. Zi-m P.aptht ehureh have I 7 . laii, n.a.le the ad.lres, at knUht VUl.till LalMtll,r Ja,kson, : heen very sueosful and will eon- A l"', j i.r.uo.s no.t.r ami K. A.n,h; kn uhtf Walf.r ?I jlK.,, ; tinu- this week, Kev. P. '. Ken- V iU NJ.f? ?V 1,1 th:'!aUMr- r , !K!iam ... o. : reeoniin so-r-tarv. ; i pastor. The new ,,ar,ona.o! Wr Afflt,; .ears eonwmtn.n wo, 1- p h(111,ls Tooin. ...anslu,:. I'a'.; -U1 in ' f"1' the, v VXit&liV i ; ;t!i P.i-iii in June ' . .. ..... s.. .. ... a , -- W VJ. rJhJis

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: -print; ihTvirtC r"otr4 liaiae is hnii: upon a i'atin . f l.'OO nort's. It nls. own- an-I perate. anoth, r larm of l."'1 a ir

a U ': miles av.ay. Tito Xotio li.tn

i iiiii i 1 1 i Iii- . ; ' i id i i i t i . tiMiii.Ti.i t .t i r . . ti... , . - . i .

iTuliaira. A few yrs r--r, this farm The .amp i ahot t.v,- miles out j '-as looli'-.l upon as a wornout :iv. fi-..tr. the e. nt.-r of the eitv. ;.tit there I

unprolitahle tr.o t. Th.. n l'.rot!ier ! an- two ear liios that fan near the I

list.-r i! iar f t. ..n'i- sup- 7VT 1 f 1 C O rT f to ,,;,. 1 1.. imvo it take,, Heeci UiHy ty&DV

:; ; j More to Make up

War Library Fund

ear.- ...

The - i I .,t.. ,lU,t

ai.'.l ean u int.i I . u i - i 1 1' t

Leo. S (".. on- of th- !.. st farmers in tlie et, :.ok rharp' it. The fertility of th f in i was uradi:a!ly r-t.rt l aal to.Jay it j.nnlacf '.ford erops of alfalfa, wlaai. eurn :. ml p.itatofs an-1 its üv. ( attJe i airy of: hr-t i'Ti.e, front the nest .-toe!; - hov s.

a:up. it'.- i 1 1 ( Miy hat.l to 1' o n - t n. j "While I w...- time i .ioiit hear j

nnam ial secretary. I'ranl; i loo. lall. I !'a-xt'"-' iri ;i (I l"sXotre I'ame, I n . 1 . ; trea-unl. Ja lues ( Th,' ny ,van h"- i - I ... 1 1 i i.. i'..i., ..i .i '.-talle.l at Mt. elivet A. M. P.

lor. Charles Md'auley,' .Memphis. :,'ll,1,(h- -Mr'- J- c- ''".va,lt 'i51 u T.nii.: ;i . I .a t . Ilariv limits. I'-rrTaiust. j Wverl. la.: war.Ien. John M.,,,.1 The free entertainment ivon by;

We are ready to make your home as beautiful as you wish. You want your home to be home to express that idea of comfort and ood taste which you feel should be present in the surroundings at every fireside. We want to have the pleasure of helping you brine; this atmosphere into your home.

th.

Allen Christian

1 hi lea vor ,

The

mn. Autre fame: mm r -maial

i.w. i 'i. ;..... m . i.'.io league w a a uraiul bJecess

oi,:er uiianl, .Um es J. Pvan. Mem-. Pi'o:-:ram w as very interes.tm-.r. Tio ( Ph'. Teiin.: trustees, Jifu,. p Vur-. fnll(,u in- ntunhers were remleiv.l: j l-ill.it ami Prof. W. J:. Fairell. It ri:in -MLS Uortense Pears; w:.- :. mi. .on. -...i l.-f ti.-.t r.-a-linu'. F.Imer Pimlley: vocal solo,;

... .... , i-Tlamias Clarke Kell- of Miiwali- Mrs- A-hlie Powe; r.a.lin. Miss.

I.V.. U .---"' .lie .to. V . . . v(..v;... l.-..,-. 4..1 I.-V...-.J l t

I KH-, U is., was appoint..! Iietur.r MlA4i"- 1 ' "

White; rea.lin-r. Mrs. A. T. Kent

tip- I", al i oinmittee of the national

of th- -lil.tist satisfaction o;1 ! . , -, t , -, ..jof the eouncil for the ensuin vt-ar. umt: reaum-r, .Mrs. .. l. Keauth, pa.r ,.f ;.nyi..ely. Kurvh.-iiv is ! V. ,"s . y 11 ,";.,k '.'ij Afler the installation a sho.t pro- Jnr. !ainty refreshments were in th.- , m;ik, the ..,t th-, ' th " "lu.. Vv;,v nrahre.l. The Pev. Mi- or the program in the ean ut of it. Most of ,h.-. an .ps"uth '-'V,!' " 1 ' ,ha.., .,l!inI.tP , s. f.. por 'lininu' room of the church. The wmkn.K for the mu,-( -m.. othce,- 't th 7tV li nr 1 " n-!,,f IWh, Welhere.l an a,hlrt-s. Jt"" "ill len-ler such l-rouramv

ORPHANS' HOME MONTHLY REPORT

ships, so there ar-.n't manv ,h.. ait

hantrieir i.a"k in their w..:i.

vi- a.., a. i.., i t . wt : a ii. ot v-r memoers ot tlie t-M-riny s

HARVEST HOME PARTY BY UNIVERSITY CLUB

hü:.

nU'ht t continue the campaign ! until this amount is raise '..

South IP-nil's oiitrinal allotment' v.as $:'....) on the Imsis of Tu.hm,"

Tlie following if port was pi. u al j .,, I Ian- a l

tht? regular mor.tiily meeting of th-- I ha, N , ; p,,

iir.-..to.r.s of the uphaiis hotio . ' j' ii n

'. en in

pio.ram in. liulc.1 mal sel -tion-hy Walter CKtd'e ami t'harle. Mc-

U'aul.v.

After the program luncheon was

' a -i-i... . - . a . .. l ...:.u . i. .

pepulation hut was Inter rclmcl o- mn. cum'h u u..' on the .a"sis of the city s j-opula-, - ''f lh" l'url. .! Pan-

' jtion in P.l". Tim hi-rh ami f.-ram-

'l.llplt 1. (1 I'll t I I.:.,.. l,.1i. T".... ia rl. ..,,.1 ..,-..TTi-:m

lii 111 l.'l". Hi' in ii hum Kl""' i me party which is p. hi-' ..... .a,i ,.n.,iU iais...i 1.000 on Tm' -N'"t'' "aim' ii.uncil of tlu

t h . f 1 1 i I-- i t v (Pili

Twntv-four ehihlr.n w . re re. a i . . i,,. .. ,n.. im...;.. ..

.1 -..lllli. .It llir- I lltllll-W ' . u .

.iurine; the month: tlir.- w .re , ,.. , ... ,.,.., i ,; ; 1 1 p.. i 11 'V 1 . .

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iavi "..in , 1 1 1 1 i i.i - i i - 4 .in i ii'i. rve.i at i;:::a ;:ml ui!l followeil I , "... , ... .... .i i...

p. Kuaialiaix: two t.af. tn-S h. ,. v- (i,ll(in, n.n,,! ..f,v..-t ..,v.. ' ,r,M,m"1- 'uul l M lM"

have, if a lew think they mu'ht vasu.li l.y . ,..r.. r i .. ni .il ... .lol-

j.l.'icvil in hon.es; -i weie r'tiiltl" 1

r I . . . f ..!,, ...i.,,. : . .1 , :. ...

the L'.p:a.lL' now in the haml; of imhuumu i iuiiuii . mi

clusje stui.ent council in ti1"- entire organization. Mi-mhers of the

other in-ti t n t i ips. anl ore 1 i . 1 . 1 . , , ,

i

y .'..uniiii.. P.hctriral etfeets have

n prep ar.il for th.

ln.-t.- ?iT. l,v' I'l i ti l l I 11 IT' TM,-.- t 1- ..-.. 1.. '-I.

. . v . i t ii ne I . I 11' i 1 eco I a l i i II S Will 1 , . .i . . .. .

. . , , liar or more m me ireasuiti, .mi e

. s..u.su" oi ine nar.-st sea-' ,

3 opi,. ami th'-jj- health i- r p.-rtt.l

as fair. The il'ii.atiop- iei.jve.1 an- a- "i-!-

";iWs: Pie hUlaila.l a.!-l Pl'tV !oaeS( . f Kr. a.l from Mr. ami Mi -. W. M"-, 4al of Pivfi- Park; four i. .hy cat-

'ia'.s fiotii Smith ,v Wii'ii'tt Par-j

i.iture '.; foo.l from the Stull M -morial church ainl frmii the (Irac. Metho.list ehur-'h; Si.ok- from Mrr;.

i 1.

sop. eop-i'tini; ot corn pi i m pk in-, . t c.

coll. m- council have contrihuted their share in the campaign held hy the organization in the Collection of . ;. ..".1,11(10. us. d in the . staolishmeat of education il cintei s in the

I Oui i-iti- li''H-'ll- toil. IV Of tOMlOl

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4 row. Ten JLT. suhs-u ipti-ms w onh j ' i ;'n ,- '"l'I ilit it nl- ." so oscriotions tjf Sln:

HiunireAirDP mppt j tv.. 'öm of o, -I:,- of i. ,-1 ; RAILROAD EARNINGS

WnULEOHLCnO IVILCI am sum would he afce;daidt.

I'.'. A. P. P I'ammack entertain, d the wholesalers' hureau of

j t In i 'haiul'. r of Commerce -'it an in- j

Solomon Pox, N. Main st.. and hread j ,,,., . dinner l.t niyht at the P.x-

?ai eiioki. s fr-'in t!i S.ipth P.-n I !

Pread Co. AU th- . -,-ta !.h - e 'it.ited at th- fair w.'T- ri-.-M pi tn 1 "111".

iio-'Pi'i with stories fron, hi- eper-la.-. - op the we.-t lihtin:,' It-mt. At a .-inet liu-ines- s' -sinn a nomi-

Jnati .u ci i: i Pi it I was named to n - lp"lt at tlie l.et !ilett''m'. TllO.-e ! .Hi fie eojn'iiitt e- aTe 1 .

1 1 .11 1! iOf. iT'-s a I !.l I t 'p- I ... . i i .

l s : i i,n MPiri.

Tile

-a-atati

u i 1 1 lea ve this M onda '

"'.r the uri ,a co-am i!, whi. h . il? .e 1 1 . 1,1 at 1 ral ia na o. il:- ict. 1 t i i

.n.! 1 7 T 1 1 . '!!,. P. 11. .win

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i Smith.

dwal! Koe-vei and C. P.

;:..,,!..;:; GRAND LEADER OPENS

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P. SM i t h, a ml i a t e f r !

tin- .rr.-at juni

Aü'. rt P. !li.'k.

I

UP ITS NEW HOME

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... ....,;.,.. ... ,p.. . ? . .i : -1 i " -it the formal openir.u of tli

M. u v as ro-ld la-t niht and ai -:t

.; tip- i ;.- im s.s w a: nti! th" T.et nieetiruJ

1'ost F-.m.nl I

llieli Will

iiiWil- were i.-c-iviil veter-

e

n w horn.- of tin- irar.d P. ad. r on Mi-'hiuan st. P . ryt :iin. in the

.-tore i- up-to-.'at" ami the man-

e i. t Tue-day even inf. The :'.i-t i ei.Mis ;n the Pr.it-.i States l'üed a htth- i .mk of ;.!, paces. Th.- la.-t i.o-ii- re i'iir.-d nioie than l.a.i volumes, .-: I.'.i.p. tl:a n P''.'H i a-l s.

simplj

'a'-np'.nt prop i-. the hest of serj vice to it- eustonur.-. Pefore uuiv- ; inr tin- lraml la ider occ ipi. d the hupdine at Main and Washington.

FARMERS HOARD WHEAT IMHAXAl'i PIS. Ct t. le. The

inam.s of ahout Tä farmers in I'os.y

oiiiiity w in. are alleu d to ii- iioarilin: wh.at for speculation, were forwarded to Washington Tuesday !y II. .. Parnard. p pre.-entiim 1hh! Ailtaini-trator Hocr. it was an

nounced Tut.-dav niuht. yir. Paru- i

ard would not state what it commendations h mad- in his letter to federal .O-'ents.

! There will lie another nieethm

the committte Thursday afternoon at l: '.e o'clock, hy which time it is

i imped the full a n.niiit will have

l.t t ri lais. d. I. A. K. IN rONVKNTlON. panuhteis of th-.- American Involution are holding th ir 17th annual state tonferenee at the Cla pool h"t ! -it Indianapolis. Tim Sehu!cr Colfax chapter o, South Petill sent tHo (id. tiltK- t tli" conference arid an invitation was xtt ruled to the chapters rep-l.-silit.-d at the session to hold till'.l ( onfertr.ee in this city. v. m. . A. MKirrs. A 1'Usiness meetin- of the Vuut'4 Peoples' Alliance of the Pirst Kvaiipelical church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (leoriie Holsten, Yl l 0 i:. Madison st.. follow ed hy a social eenim; after which refreshments were served. The ne?.t meetinp: will he held tin- s-cond Tiiesd.iv in Novernher.

- c e r t a r.-

amethiiid für J20t22ZI2&---particulzirjy wliexi. -yroxJL Jpiiyr GOOD COFFEE

THE cost of the premium Müs come out of the quality of the coffee.

oteten Bun

FOR AUGUST FALL OFF

ome a monin

Mrs. Melvin Archer left Sunday

for Sprm-tidd. o., to join her hushand, where they will make their j future home.

Mrs. Haines spent a few das

last week in Chicago, the euest of

friend

Jack Mass'piL'alo has returned

from Chicago vhere he attendei the world's series hampionship

hall sraint

Miss I'loreme Adams spent Sat

unlay and Sunday at Diamond

lake.

Frank Pi: 1 and Plonzo Stewart spent their week's vacation in Chi-

ea.zo.

Je.-se P.riilueman and Misse-; Hat-

tie Dulin and Mary Casey are at

tending ni'ht school this term

Mrs. Uoyesmar is improving from

a severe illness of typhoid fever.

WASIIT.C,T X. Oct. 1". A slight falling off in railroad earnings for the month of August is indicated hy pieliniinary rejioits from 1 ."a of the chief railroads of the country to the int. estate r.ihimri'o1 col n I n i --i o n .

Thi.tN-thne ,-oad-- are to he sultan of Puypt died at noon Tues-

heard from. ?C.-t ieeniu for August ware .'.O.rPMTä, as compared with ?9H,1 :. 4 L' 7 in August. P.lt;. Cross receipts, however, increased approximately $ ::Lmmi.o(iii, reaching a total

New Fall Draperies freshly arrived from tlie lom rich in colors, unfast JyeJ. highest quality. Vclcjrs from $4.75 to $10. Opera Velvets $3.60 yd. Drapery Silks $3.50 yd. Sur.fast Reps $2 to $4.25 yard. Casement Cloth $1.50 to $2.70.

Curtains Marüui.ettes and Filet Nets $1.39 to $6.95. Irith Point Lace Cfiains $2.95 to $15.00.

SULTAN OF EGYPT DIES l.hNIHiX, ct. 10. Tlie Daily Ttdemaph stiys it learns that the

Save money by patronizing niercliants that advertise.

day

Hiiss.-in lem;il was el.oscu oy CJreat Pi itain in 1 f t -I to sueeeed his uncle. Khedive Ahhas Wilmi, as ruler of PsTypt. simultaneousl with tlie proclamation of a UritNh protectorate. His father was khedio from 1 ;.". to tvT'.t.

of s J 2, 1 o :',,", 4 ::. The difference in net revenues was due wholly to in.teased operating expenses, which show a jump from 1 ' .'I,' 1 ','.' '2 a year ami to MI7.::.m,47:1 last August. Western roads showed de leases in the revenues of approximately JJ.'O.o.eOe. eastern roads showed revenues of approximately the same as last year, while southern roads increas'd their net revenues hy 2.nr.o.fiOe. dm: u:soy vm:i:. (n the Pl.ulele with each instrument sohl for a short time only.

Special teacher from California-

learn m Jive lessons lessons- to

.".n. The ( M. Conn Music Sboo

Adv! newspaper. Say News-Times

MAN OF 80 TAKES BRIDE KOKOMO, Oct. 10. John H. Fisse. so years old, a resident of this city for many years, and Mr?. Martha (iraham. -IU years old. ohtaine.1 a license to wed here Tuesday and shortly afterward were married hy a justice of the peace. It was Mr. Pis.-, 's first venture.

Curtain Materials Filet Nets 35c to $1.35 yd. Marquisettes 22c to 59c. Mulls 19c to 29c. We make curtains in any styles and size desired in our own sanitarv workrooms.

Rugs Carpets 9x12 Room Size Ru.s. Roval Wilton $49.50 to $82.50. Axminster $24.75 to $37.50. lk)d Hruels $31.00 to $39.50. Tapestrv Brussels $17.50 to $22.50. Seamless Velvets $21.00 to $35.00.

It is &oin to be the busiest season we ever haJ. All indications point to it -already. New merchandise is flowing in from everywhere. Lace Curtail, Curtainings by the yard, Tapestries, Upholstering Materials, Cretonnes of Colonial Splendid. Never was we belter equipped with materials to render you service from ihe medium to tlie more costly. Our" study is your desires and the price you wih to pay. Do not hesitate to ask our Service department ot interior decorations for suggestions. No matter what kind of a room or how little the work vou are linishine- lei tP -7 help you.

New Fall Draperies, Curtains and Curtain Materials To relieve you of your anxieties in prep.uin yu homes for the coming season,, we have many uestinip lo offer. For the Dining Room or Library Imported Net, liM Point Curtains, Embroidered Grenadines and Over-Hangings of our New Kapock Silks, Minfast and washabL. We also suggest a look at our Portieres, Couch Cover and Table Runners. For the Dining Room Dainty Madias, Filet Net and Ruffled Grenadines are smart and richly added are OwiHangings of silk and beautiful colored cre;iine. For the Bedrooms Our artistic Cretonne- and quaint colored Chintz offer unlimited surest inn in Inrnp-njod-effects blended with the ieer curtain material-. Silkolines in soft and delicate tone p.r Ci'iniaih'f . For the Kitchen or Bathroom b inured Mull- make a:i attractive setting for the windows.

Come in. We like to talk over ..i:r ii-une problems with you.

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