South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1917 — Page 2

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THE SPUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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MISHAWAKA AV. PAVING

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FOR ACED PASTORS

Announcement of Programs to be Made Today in M. E. Churches.

T?. ; riir.4 r;n Ir, tV- M-th...jjt ''r.i n t'lri'l rarni'.'tin I for uI Tb r:r.';i? "J ministers v. ill :;r-.l t (morr'.'.v v.hn Fi j.a.-tor.- in thf ario'is r-hnrchf Thrm-hiiUt th" urthw st Iralian i . -'jt:fcronr ' will nak a formal arinounccnu-n. of

' or..-'! ;..n '... h-iv,. la.. a j.artially r .-.r.-;:,!.. f,,:- h- .-aaai! :.r il -..r'r: -.1. Oa- .Mi.'n.tuiik.t ,iv. tra'k v-r- !!. : '.'!it "ii' Saturday wlivn - ' iai.- f til" a r c rn p-i mv declare! U.a' w -; afrai'l rai.-.- Ira s', .i ! v; '-- I i i a the "ntra(-t.;- ... .-.jH d'l tii'' sa:i.-. A. ; a - r.t. :h c.ntra. tor is oi - f'-ih.ir iM'-f- pay than th- 1 r - t tar torj,j,anv, ti. .- wh-n th- oatra'tor la F i;.or.- men. th- tr.uk-

LUTHERAN FIELD

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

go Gives Reformation Lecture.

sociai, i:v i:ts. "t:mlr's a-cty .f Sr. "'.- . ; lr.iir'. parish will hnl 1 it- na t;: --.z

; A r:i--tip.r of t. Jo.sof.h'.-. .-..ci-ty j ' of St. Stanislaus hnrch will t. hc-M ; ' S-a :i' lay aft- i'.o.m at I:"'1 c'cii. at j , t!i- i.ari-h hall. ,

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lay::.;; jcar:;; furi;l.-hc it .-. u ret. The. ,

vhn-h th reformation , Ti:-.--Iay t ve-nini: at ?:" o'clock at

i- irotrram.

One '. f f-k !r.ni toiia-rra"'-', h t. t . .. ...

.4. in; nurii-i'-rs 1 1 1 i-ij.t tr-

Mor..u vhortinr in an -i of ih ir

rf-'p'cf 1 v e coi,.'! ntion. to y i-t.

'..iral the iar::j.aui; with th.-n- tan--. :iral ircnf-y fr Om- j . i ; r- j pro- ' iflini: a living f-r au'-.i ..i-tor.1 h'-ir li es tf th- 'ork r.f th'

r.:;rcli. on ( ct. r.nlj.its -.rill

.-t-r. rmiH v. ill df liVf-rMl. -jiKlay.

u. -t, I no layini'ii will t.i

nlfrf-r- a,.. ...,- i.'.r-'t. 1 1 vi v hall. !

tak, ,,lar, ).,fr. Mondav Will prh-iIVt -f 'hUn in his SuMlih .W.crts i'-ty. Noii . , , "v . I? r. , , ll'oli-n Konian (. atholie I nion f t at. IV vt a nniforrn scale for frtnin I ictiii.: I-l;ver-(l at tni Sveaih . . . ,,, , , , :. . ... I , . ... i. AriiiKa, -.vill hohl its n. (-tirt S-'n-i - 'in iie-ria I ' cnurn -t'lay atu.Tiioon at J o'clock at the Al.I la' Mori'- away With. !eenin-' th.. r..1 i,f th. sprnn.l .lav's . !

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St. I ffUvic- society of l'oiih I V...iii.-n's Catholic I p. ion of Anurici, j St. Stanislaus church, will hoM its !

iiie-tiriir iinday afternoon it

in- trarx-iayin .n-, nw work- ralel, ration f th.. o ua'lric entcnnial

lri, is not larire enough to kf i . tJf the r f.

iaij'-;"! of one concrete mixer, a1-;

cor-liPL' to i'ltv KnL'ir.OT Anilerv.ni '

fii" contractor, in addition to this, f

wants t. ion en .another machine, . , , i ano Jiosslaiy two. '"It will la- to the ;ulv:ilt;U'.. of th'- . ir c(,ia.a:;y to r t th' tiack in j'iiekly." wail the city f-nuineer Sat-, ar.la v. 'They ai e rutmir.K car now i a ('. tri'-rcus tfinporary track.'

, ;nd oto- a. i'l'-nt there w ill c ost

)rmation in the city.

"Th. reformation," la- cuiiiniiPi.

r-ulritS and the rumour! u ill'. i,.. I ,!,"r" thau "xtra Wa-K? to Th Nov. 31 when th- sn'.,,-ri;aioLoi,!a'; U laM 1,M' ,lirt- an'1 thr

op takvri. f:.infiuct lYiriay ."-t I'ri'lay nih, et. if., x h. t as-torx and laymen of th- M. th-dl.-t churches of this- City, 'A ill at--n- a hanfjaet at the flr.o-e i. ;. . htirch. ftev. H. Alh-n, I. troit. Mich., a?.d T'e'.-. r Frah-y of ' Ii ncastle, Ind., and pension a"ent for t!i .Vrth west Itrdiar.a onferr.ce wi!l he thr speak."- of th. . VerihF. ;osher, ltd., ."i.d th- .Vorth lu-;:.-. ni conferen'o ;tr.- wa-iiriLt a ampaln rirriult.'iiieoi:dy -. j r r l the'.Vorths 'e.-t cinft-r r' . other 1'rotejttant Jiur.ao v of tn-rnit'-d States mp- rai-ir:c t:u,o'oi -'o'oi f,,r j.ension--, and th- M.fho.Iist

- hure I atio ni v p, raisin ir M-

tj.ank is cat almost straight down;

i'roi.i th'- end of the tics." ! Tla conference which 'va nrd( r- ; d hy the hoard of works, haj to it : yet taken place.

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OPIE READ TO OPEN ELKS' LYCEUM PROGRAM

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ojij- Jiead. novelist and siiort' story writer, will open the series of Lyc-urn programs to he Lrin j the -;!ks .Monday evening. It-a. has a nation wide r-puta-:

(jI'st.w m)iji:i:n, ni. n.

regular place of , ja-cti v.

Th. meeting of Lady Falcons. Z ; r.alicki No. l. will he held Thürs- i

I day cvt ninir. Oct. is, at s o'c!o k 1 , at Z. i:. hall inst-ad of W.lneUay. 1 Tla' St. John's ''amius society, j I No. i'onian '"atholie t'nion of j America, will hold its rn-etlh Sun-! ! dav afternoon ar St. Adelhert's hall. i l The meeting of St. Vincent de , Paul society, No. 7. will he held . i Sunday afternoon at j o'clock at .. rr i i .1. .

ri. ueuwmes s nooi. i The nueti)..,- of St. I Uoliisla wa : society, I'olisn Uoniaii 'atholici Union of America, of St. I led w ae's church, will he In hi Sunday after-

' noon at ? o'clock at Si. Medvvitr-i

school. , Th- sincrin-; pi.ntic (f K. IhiIa.ki I-alcons will he held Tuesday j cnin ;t Warsaw hall.

The ('iiiidren of Marc sot-hay of St.. IIedwU'e"s church will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon :,t 2:f.,t

ta.n and i-i Consider'.! as an au-j

thority on the war, a. topi.- wliich j "has emphasized two facts, th- lirst I o'clock at St. Hedwige s Ikio!.

he will undonht' dh. speak H'.mjtha? sa-Tilioe as rexeahd in the! Th- military hand of Falcons. Z. Monday evening. jl'.ihle is the only rule of faith and ' 1 '.. No. 1. will hold its rchear-al

I" one of his talks Ml. li'.oFlife, and second that we are sav 1 ! Tuesday venin ir at Z. I!. hall. i

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... 0(f' of thF- -itnoupt toot..' iV io oe me ian- t.y pract' aione. i lies- two tacts are, A theatrical reh-arsal oi tin

than :,..00 u.o, nts i,. ,.n M.,.,ir(j I l iU t.wi icu n : coini.in-i int.. me .no- -ia at iii-- : .YiU!iUus lUol cro auxiliary will

According to i;t-v. j. T. I:. Smith! . "'iJ o.-u av uou , sai:- tnat the t etormtition lias .uivcn ! he Iteld Mon.lay vt-nm- at St.

is so perfect that th- struct to can- j us. And tl;e -nat worl: to which j Hedwig hall after church services Tiot last lorn'. Hut the -en ills of (this m.-ssaue j.Ied-e- i- that w- qi-! The rehearsal c-f th- play "Skaldef. ns- is as omplete as the enius : the message to others. We ar- nol ' mi.-rz in--ki" will h- h.dd Tuesday (.f offf-r.se . Mortality U dt creased j t, retain it f.-r ourselves alone. It j c.eninsr at War.-a .v lrt'l althouci; wounds increase. It is'js h'.it entrusted to us th.it we mhrhf

of "hjeao, editor of "T!o- Veteran 1 'c acher." the Mtho.l;t hureh has 4,O0'',0re r;T m,"-rs. iuot.f.oo Sanday m.-jooI r-tudeiits, and i,'l,)0.(o) iidlierents. It ha- property

al;; d at U, 0 '"' Th.-r- iin

d-sperat". 'ait it will hrinjr Kood. ! shl.w others and t a'h them tin-

IT. Too, prear-her.-, if.ou in a-'liv- f"r u 'vil1 ni'a" tho lisarmament ! trith. rvieo. If., .tat-s tha ! '...,,. ,u-" I:"r,)I"'. This done, Furope can! CliaiHv at laid of War.

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in harr.es, annual':,- throughout Meth.odi.-ni, ..rid hs.s thin l,t no . vev e.-k a pn.-ion. At t t '-setit tiier.- are li.'M.t pia ach r. L0" "iduvvs, and 4 11 orphan t hihlrei h-peinlfiit on th" p-hsioh 1'a.r.d. In tn- Ncthwst Indiana. onfei-Tico, t!ire are 70 on this last list. Marln i'amph- 11 of thi-- -it;, and treasurer f thi k-neial hoard for rimy ears. was on- of tlie chief promoters in the ampais'o which tarted in the l'.'U cv'it r-nc- .

MARRIED 16 YEARS. SEEKS SEPARATION ljtti Klvcidnski has t.l d -nit tor separate maintenance in the iMrior court auai:i-t l-raata lhu.mski. m. cicarmak.i. i i r 1 1. 1; !uu!al treatment, false accusations and hal.itual Irunkenn s-. Th- couple .aj tnarrie.l .Inn ut and . parat-. 1 last e . !-. Ti i.a vc -en cliildreh, tla :o,;nest whom is hut three months- aue. 'rh- plaintiff asks for th- ftod ' sail", minor children.

NO DHII.L MON Y. No s-hool for hone uavu .Tructors will ho laid Monday, i o . .". It "nas 1 c-n announc d. The :."Xt r "Ciilar iT:t:nctior; l iaii in ' e Monday, ct. 2..

Vov.r r.ttention is . all d t. th. iTZZLi: adv.-rttsf nient .-; the o:th Heal If'alV co'np!;:' in tl-j-sue. Au.

Mrs. John Kwa-neski ha.- return- j I -.( trom .t isit m Ohicaito. ;

order its youn- men into the uni-j -The uay W(. .,rt. to n,ak(. lht. Mrs. Flart Kwasne-ki, Warren st.. j rsity instead of into tin- army ! messaKe known. is through our j has irone t 'hicauo for :o week's and j. ay their way through." (home and fnrMhn missions and ' visit. "War is not all had. it it 1 .vayj perchance charit. Perhaps at the! Joseph l.tn-z an.-ki of Klmir.', N. j .lev. iops -enii-s. we cannot m,ike,n,i of this ttaa.t world war there y.. who has lea n visitiim in South j oj.portuntty. hut we can take it andjuill . ;m opportunity to send j i;-n,t, has returned to his homo, war always hrinss its o ppoi t u ni ty ! hr, ,., ( P.tst nt nu-s--ano of the r--'i m,-s. Hose Walorski and dauuh-. as w,!i ;,s its destru tion." i formation. World war means world jter. F.ernadine. Fulas';; st.. re-!

I need and suffering. And may t he , tu rr.ed Saturday afternoon trom a

CHARGES THIRD DEGREE METHODS WERE USED

church rise at the end of this war week's visit with relatives in Fhi-

and meet that n--d and

this war week comfort ca l-o.

! that suffering..

The means th

j church will ( inploy to do this will in

teuri4v Za ja w ski of Toledo ispe'idin.!-' a 1 w day.- witii friendlier e.

Oh the Jlea Of his attorney. Iäl-;ail i.rcd.ahilitios hi- its pastors. Pas-

ward oarion was allowed ''jtor.s ar needed now nioia- than e'ei' ' Martin lluzarski arrived lore change Ills .lea Irom UÜty to Tit ilf.fol f.. Their work is importa nt j Friday from thicmo for a f. w day-' j guilty in city court Saturday niorn-j and th"' arc in i;reat ti-mand. it is ! i.it with friends. I imr. darlson is ,me of the FA I ,m,n ,,fVlod that ar- r.ded in tliis, j(,hn Wcielski return-d to hi Oliver hotel h'11 hoys arrestd f'nluni.(i stnar-l. men to ma l;e kra -v. n ! home in South Fhirairo after a few! petit larceny 'hartes. ''. attorney . th n.ar infs,;i,e ,.f the r-forma - dt v.-' visit with friends here. I . lanne.l that the confe,-si..n oft,on. P. ter Matkiew i- z, W. I ivi.-ioU st.. ! n-.lty had 1"- n ooiame.l 1 y -third' Foliowir:!; the sermon, which was ' left Saturdav for ('hieauo to spend' de-r. e methods, that Hanson had , (1,aiw.,.,.(l Ln th,. Swedish Iaiiiua,e. a . ..aple of davs with friends. , j h,.n WonuMHl las freedom if he , Liiulpfllrs a(...(1 iiv.nni -.'.attie Wolwar-k arrived iferc . admitted t.lKHU low ll-ekta s. ; l.raVer." was sun- hv the Sned.sh from Ohi. aao for a few dav-' visit ! J. it. I.attermaser. th" ..the - .11 j Ilth,,rn r,wria p.-j ,hair of some I with ffi' Ihls.

' ' 1 " I .-'OO.. , - - 'Ph.. ,.)inir wrts led ill the. ..-..a-,.,, ln,li:,r,-. :.v l.-.w

i-.-;nKin hv Irving S. Iolk. Se era 1 1 ;r,, Me to Faporte for a few day.--'

selections of church musi- was next .visit with friend.-.

! rendered hy th- church, pi irtet.

John Kurkiow'ti; of South "'hi-

C. OF C. MEMBERSHIP niMMCD TniinDPniA

u.m.uiumuauu. Anotlu r addre-s in Sw-.iish will , ((, is spendimr a few days with! he ,'!iered this Sunday a ftcj-noon j fjj,. nds h't'. . I'.se, vati-ns for the ar.-t ham- ;t .m. 4.hur,.h hy h- A. Andre-n i Marrv Cras-kowski reitirm d to his! oer of Oomm-ree tuemher.-hip dm-f , i , , m . , t . ' . ,, , 4- r , ,, , ; ot Hock Island, III. At the i :.).-.r.? ii(,ni,. m Hammond tolhewinir a few !''r to he h- Id Monday evening at,r . i,,s :il,lr,s...,...-a .-;,; ,.-, . .a l,..-.. '

'.will ;.. in Fnirlish. Special music, Frank PomhruwiaU, who ha-' I

'::: it o'clock, are coming in rapidly, and Sec'y Victor Jones estimates

that at hast 111." imunh-rs will

h.as lc.'d arranged for hoth servic s v(.n lore the past few days visit-!

Sund a v.

p; . sent to hoar lani l A. F'-ad.

The memher-hio ilinnis aill . -SAYS HUSBAND REFUSES

,-,r ,-..,u.,rly hr....,h th- .wM.r. JQ Q ET A PHYSICIAN vil

i in- wath friends, left Saturdav for' : Michigan City. j Fen Topolewio, Indiana av.. ha? j ! L'Oil" to F'troit for ,t tWO Weeks'!

ith 'a-laties. , !

W. Fv zynski l etun.e.i

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EYES EXAMINED AND TORIC LENSES FITTED

THE TORIC LENSES. Showing the larger lieLi fiven ;uui i he rays nt Iilu passing into the eye thnnirrh trie lenses

THE ORDINARY LENS. Showing rays of liht passing through ordinary lenses.

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The bet glasses are none too v:ooj for the only pair of eyes that you will ever own.. Do not accept inferior substitutes for thee scientific lenses. thru: lhnshs madh on prl-:misi-:s CONSULTATION FRHif. DR. j. BURKE & CO. 230 South Michigan St. Both Phones

1 1 ld.it h K. Arnold of -'L'lO Miami w.u;I;ee after a husiness vi.-it here, i -t. iias hrouirht suit for divorce inj j . (1 rlowicz, S. Scott st . has ..ne 1 th- circuit court fr.un Fharl- - F. ; to ppie Is'ar.d. 111., for a few- days' : Arnold, an mploye of the Soutii jj. w friends. , F.er.d Tos work-. The complainant i i; j Zevman of F'k'h..ri isilid ! hartes cripd and ir.h.iunau treat-' v.i;u frien.'s here Friday. mei-.t. in that h.-i hush.ti.d r-tu-vd M;.-.s Mami- Lutonski. Lifaette j to allow V.er to ioM-.uit a ph sieian, ' ; uotv to visit li-r r lativs ' thoatth sick and w eakly, and that h- ! a i.- -Ian!. ; has a lisairree.ihh . irnmchy and1 j,dm Limhert of l 'ort Wayne, p-tal. mi. dispositn:., callimr her il. lnho lias he-n here on ha-iin -s-. 1-ft e.an-e-. and th.it he li.ufl their ' f.,,- , p,r.. Friday. ! pi-t:ir-iMi l.ti::hter. luothy,

a! out by th'- "pair and threatened to hr. ak h.-r rc--ck. The .o.ioic was h.arne.l April L'J. Js'.h and separated oi t. ii. last, i-a.-.d.s the d.auuliter named ahov tliey have a married .-on, Olai eta e. The plaintiff asks for a: .s.rate di'iie and a'inau.y m th. -ar.. of f.'1"1. GRANTS THREE DIVORCES

I'lRTIlv . "t-orn to Mr. tnu Mrs..,1 Walf.r -' Ika. S. S-ott 'Ct. 11. -v sou v.a- horn to M' and Mrs.' J. Wl- iar-ki. S. Warren st.. Sit-

lOlliV IIOl'IlS' IMAOTION. Th- 1 liours' .Uvotion will opon : a s'r H.dwi-e iharch ..t f o'elo.k:

-T,. ...a , . 1 Motmav inoniir.r with a soi-mn

Woui.iV T'lorninc with a

wer- -ranted in th- s-.rotior court.-,' , 'l V.ev or

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. Saturday mornm-

r'-d. a:

i'h.ck Mou

th.- three ev-nim-s at

o'cJo-k a solemn benediction

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Iimaos oi i.oi i i '". troatmont: rc.-torv.'. to traiden p':

r.am. f.f K'eefer. ''

Joseph Fas ctt f on. Fosie Fas- i'l ' '- -d at wV.h special s..r- , cott. or- rounds ,.f cru-lty and --"' ' ' IToicia d .y out , f fre.pintly hoin called ul- aiul - pr;'-.-t. j ''''IV'cmu'' Aii.oa ei-.,!,!,. LA'."' PARTMFR?H!D IS Tr::TLu::iUr'' ,v ;"" dissolved October is.

! i k j 'vi Anr-ouncc-ment w - made Satur-

Flvde ,1. Frahaffi. tiot k. I.'irh.i- '

i iv of th.c di.-sol'.ition of the law

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South o 1: I.

to..vt ,.vi,v-i., v..-...n h....k....-,- in ."ntmuo the pract:,c of law at

er' ir.diana'pohs. and Mary F. 0:s;. -.it" ' '' M. S. Md,'.. and Floyd, cr steno-raph.-r. Sotfti: lUnd. "':Ur a l'-'hership it a j John Smith. stationary en- V; ' " " hl; th "l:" 'lt :-;iU j -ii;c-r. Mishawa'xa. and Jentuo . A" J- j smith.. Mi-haw aka. ' . "" , j l'end. .in,! Feina No ak. ere- .Y",V ' ' ,;, . ,,. .' . .V. : Saa'Ji Per..; n-a.! com pa v 1:1 tin - 4 !i'h '-. South Ih r-.. I. .. j

Monday Special Men's Union Suits $1.50 value for $1.35 McMvy C'ttton rihVeJ. union.-, tlat lleece. -vir.ter -.v-icht. ecru.

Wonday only $1.35.

Robehtson BiionE

W&ÄIITFI Motes-

Shopping Hours

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Special Sale of Fancv Silks V W.iJ.Fv or.Iy we "iitr :,en v.ir.s of Unc strire i .m.i r'.i at only $1.85 yd.

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A Wonderful Sale of Wool and Plush inter Coats

Begins Tomorrow Monday Oct. 1 5 2000 Garments Priced From $10 to S75

Were made for us to sell you at a- reasonable price. Without a question the tinesr stock d CJuality First Co:it ever assembled by us for ycur chon-ins;. Every garment is a bet t er garment for tlie money than we ever offered before. Many ni these Oats are made fr"m finest materials. That

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350 Chances Yes. every mie of these chances are genuine leather HandBaes

We bought months ai;o and were lost in the shipment. We have them here now and cifer these the greatest values you will ever .cet. Genuine Pin Seal, Panther and Morocco Leather Bags, worth $3.95 to $6.50. Sellin vr while they last at only $1.69, $1.95, $2.39, $2.95. Every bae; is perfect -ilk. lined, inner coin p-'ekeis and vanitv mirror.

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At $10.00. All wool full lined black Velour Coats, Belted Models, Snow Flake Cord, full lined Coats at $10.00. At $15.00. Beautiful all wool Cheviots, Tweeds and Mixtures. Some full lined, mostly half lined. $15.00. At $19.75. Wonderful Coats, made of all wool materials, Kitten's Ear Cloth, every desirable shade. Salts Plush Coats, everv garment a $25.00 value for $19.75. At $25.00 People tell us every day: We never expected such an assortment of beautiful Coats. Well, what we have been showing is but the forerunner of this great Sale. Handsome Wooltex Black Broadcloth Coats, Beautiful Wool Velours, Zibelines, Kitten's Ear Cloth, all made after the very best models of the year. Many models fur trimmed at $25.00. Wonderful Plush Coats at $25.00 Made of Salts Silk Flush, all lined, big collars and belts. Just the Best Coats ever built for $25.00. Handsome Silk Velour, Plush, Broadcloths and Velour Kersey Coats, one and two of a kind, all silk lined, beautifully made. Priced $35.00, $40.00, $50.00, $65.00 and $75.00. Special Notice This Sale of Coats was planned two months ago. Four of our best manufacturers made up these coats from the materials that -.ere not to be had during the season. We oouht the entire surplus of these coats at 25 to .,3 1-?' less than regular prices. It will be a lon,;' time before you ever see such values aain.

500 Pairs of Woolen

300 Handsome All Wool Tailor Made Suits at $25 livery jacket siik lined and interlined. Sielor misses, women and stvlish stouts im to 55 bus

measure. Colors navv, black, brown. Mater-

ial Burella Cloths, Cheviots. Tweedy av r I Black Gabardines. These suits are all made ot j materials that are just riht for midwinter u-e. '

It will be a long time before you find such stylish quality.

Special Showing Tomorrow j Fur Trimmed Hats ; Beautiful display of New Velvet models with the latest trimmings of Seal, Mole, Kolinskv and Ostrich. Price from $10.00 to $25.00.

Blankets

On Sale BeginningTomorrow At $4.95, $5.95, $6.50 $7.95 and $10.00 These Blankets are the balance of a purchase of 1,200 pairs of Manufacturers Seconds. Blankets with slight imperfections, but nothing to injure their wearing qualities. Many of them are irregular borders. These blankets measure from 66x80 to 72x84. Greys, tans, plaids and white blankets. These Blankets are 80' wool or better i.nd are priced to you on Purchase Price of last March. They are worth double the prices'we are asking you today. The first two lots were sold out very rapidly. We advise your coming early for these. 65 Cotton Comforter Blankets Soft, beautiful and warm. Colors, tans, grays; worth 82.05. Tomorrow, Monday, $1.95.

Royal W orcester Corsets Expensive Looking But Medium Priced

You can't surpass the value and style of a Royal Worcester Corset for the same price. It matters not what your 'wants are, we nave a Royal Worcester that will meet every require

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Model 585 A back lace corse: that proves its own value to you. Price $2 Corset Specialists and commodious fitting rooms at your service.

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5,000 yds. of Finest Imported Cretonnes on Sale Monday A Remarkable Sale A delayed sale owing to the fact of being misrouted and shipped in a round-about v. .. from New York. This lot is the balance of our big purchase of drapery goods that went astray. They arc b.cr. and will be on sale tomorrow. These are cut pieces in lengths of 2 V- yards to 16 yards Sample pieces from one of New York's drapery importing houses and representing a collection of the most beautiful designs ever seen. They are worth from 65c to 82.00 yard. On Sale Mondav at 35c and 59c a vard 54 in. Double face Casement cloth, worth up to $2.00 yd., sale price 59c. 28 in. Printed Nap Swansdown Draperies, worth up to $1.00 yd., sale price 39c. 54 in. Double face Printed Reps and Poplins, $2.50 values at 69c yd. Remember, the sale starts promptly at 8:30 a. m. Monday.

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