South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1917 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEVVS-TIML

LOOK OUT! CiSOfJ Mr einiEYersary And Opening of the New Addition to Our Store Republican Nominee Says Hej Seeks Mix-up With a i

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'Doc" Carrtn wants t liht. True to hl 'nrtin;r instinct. th r ;mMican ( .inIi!'tt rouM n t contain himself lor. f-noiidi M finish Iiis campaign l--for x . rtinp t Tartic3 which h in F..rijrtH whllo mayr of that city 2 0 w-trs "Doc" toltl hU nu'li-ncf f i'.". pn- '.! at th: Stii'U lakfr '-h-l last rdsht all al.out it. It ?H'tn.i that ''iou has Kn nur.cinpr a nro iot vt-r sine ?nu-on r.iontioiK-tl hi ;.?!liiatins with defunct ha.s-hall i tubs anl outlaw 1 rao tracks. "You know, my dar people, that I have always kept myself in physial trim so that I can play a v.nif i'f football thentver I fo-l like it." rail the k. '. p. raiulhl-.tf. "And 'iOW It Im al! th rT"ih!ican central loiiirrntte can il t l.t?p nie from m o i n k1 around town and VU-anlne up' a few fellows." A week a'o thr-r. ritizens of Ii-i-orte came to this city to testify as io Carson's ability as to a mayor, 'be of thf. Ia;ortan. ;m underfakir. to! J of !:o',v Carson u l to . ahout town .it nisht tf-IIin p .- i e to ko homo. ,in-l one time a man irfuM-d to laH he .tr--t. hi ";u.on "cleaned him 'p" After th nomine' i onclude! his -pet-ch reardinK hi aMIity as a WLUili.vt, I: mi J. U.m, Tom .Slick n1 A. K. Martin, ?n:-hin r-pul-üninx, nro-' and delierd tirades .' gainst Kudolph Ackermann, the democratic nominee for mayor, and t) f-ntire democratic ticket. NNon Ky.st-r. the Carson "Killie," uho has ainetl his livelihood from the democratic party for the past 1 '! years, and who holted the party alonw -v.th "Col." Joe Sullivan and Tat" Cl.fford. was the principal .-peak er cf the rninu for th- rpu hi leans at a rnetlm in the River i'ark cai)I h'v.isr.

Notre Dame News

The ann'ial :-tudrnts' spiritual retreat, which opened lat Sunday venini,- In the Sacred Heart chapel and which was conducted hy the Kev. Kichard 'fdlentine. C. S. (".., uiemher of the Notre Panic mission "and. came to a close- Thursday morninxr at hlfih mass coramemorutint: th feas; of All Saint. Cr. ollnt!ne ended the retreat with a .-hört sermon.

The feast of All Saints wan au--piciously olserved in St. I'dward'.s hall Thursday morning. The Kev. I'rancis Wenrik-er, C. S. .. deliver

ed a sermon at hih mass during j

which 17 hoys received the first holy communion. Those who receivd their first holy communion ineluded: Adolph fransen, AlMert Clausen. Vop.del Kemy Fransen. Herhert Jeffrie. Frank ( rf. John Hat'ener. .Io,ph Wilson, itichard I'nntUlon. leorp-e Manfin, Frank Craft'. Ceorge Craft, Harry F.oyd Snee. Richard 'ooley, Harry "'o.loy, lUair Foils. F.nl Lean, Pafue Kol.m.

llxten -ive preparations are linr l.ia.ie hy the Committee of the senior four year rl;is for the annual enlor tlinr.er which will take plac-.-.ext Wednesday eer.ini; in the :'arnurs' Trust huildiiis; on N. Main t L. Frank Tiering, presi-lent of the Cniverity dull and editor of the Ualeo Magazine, will make the ad1 ress. Atadent frtun Kansas City, Mo.. fiKunued yesterday. C;!uer.-5 are: .Maurice Carroll, prisident; William Furcell. vit? president: Iyoni. W.!n;ei secrf tary-treasun r. Memh r.i the club are: John L-o:;k Jame .I-Ciri. 1'rank Ilohe, Harry Ant-i-itner. John Markey. James S. '''cnner. ,lo ph Kodcers.

Oillon J. Patterson, '2o of Cer.oa. 111., was chf'.-en accomp mi-t to thXotre lam Clee lu'-.

The j.mior law c'as ilain e sill 1 Ul V'ec. o in tile nail room of )lie! I.ntel. The committee In charge Con--ists oi Humphrey Leslie, Waverly Iowa, ehi'irman; Paul Fenlon iJlairsvillo. Pa.. Fdward Doran South lUi.d: IluKh I-ter. Fridge

port. icnri.; Fdward Fonnelly. j .'apöl'on. hio; Jceph Suttner. i -pkane. Wash . and Walter Miller. ' I i"rtanc', h

SINK TURK DESTROYER

PFTFt 'CHAP. Nov. -. In an at- ! ' tck on T'-'rklsh vessels a: In.ul.i : l y on the Flack ea r a.- th . iiosophorus. Kalian torpedo :t.ifs -.ink a Turkish torpedo boat and estrovetl two Turkish teamer and naval buttery in the ba . the war i V.-r announced, today. i

in:, iwi'ii mcvi oitui:. FK. OITK AI, SAM!. To adertise my new location in The Farmers' Tru-t Fid.. 1 will of7rr ou. thl week only Dr. Paul" lSiO Toric Klas-es at $i.e0. JF.Mmi t1 : fclus.-e at J?.:.0. Shur-n' yent .- . s with standard h-nsis and ; iiain $::.T.. iö.vo r.-udiiK glasses f-ir J :.U". t:!eeri ye.ir-' experience .nd bet ectaipment. Pr. Paul's eert examination fre. Dr. Pauls S.jUare-Pval V l Ileal StrlCe, 2'2 '..nun!.' Tru.-t Fld. mice hours. '. to 11. - to and 7 to Home Phon A.lv.

FISH Foop. With Pii e lion.'., the liuht Kind Ti Keei o.:r Fi-li iithy. k'jc -:otNLi:v

A Special. Anniversary Sale of

Trimmed Hats

Knitting Classes for Children will be conducted in our art department on Saturday morning for children only, ( to 12 o'clock.

Gifts for the Soldiers Now Christmas gifts to our soldiers abroad must be aboard ship by Nov. 15 time set by the government.

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Velvets with ribbon, fur and flower trimmings at

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Store Opens S:30 a. m Closes 5:30 p. m. Saturday 9:30 p! m.

1 3th Anniversary Sale

Fancy HairCombs The toilet section, main floor, offers a wonderful.;;

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plain or with sets of brilliants in many colors, at 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and up.

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A Great Coat Sale that merits your attention Tomorrow- Saturday Indeed, it is a surprise to tind such quality coats marked so moderately in price at this time. Tomorrow these prices prevail: $15, $19.75, $25 and $35 And you will do well to choose from this collection.

represented in various modes. Coats Bi-i'P

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Coats of Silk Plush. Coats belted

ana ruuon inmmea. Loais wan me a -big convertible collars.

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1 3th Anniversary Sale of All Wool Dress Skirts You'll not buy such values again for mpny a dav. Just a little better than you have ever bought. ÄllAVocl Men's Wear Serge and Poplin Skirts $5.S5. Handsome Fancy All-Wool Worsted Skirts $5.95. Extra Size Ali-Wcol Serge Skirts $5.95. Beautiful Serge, Poplin ard Broadcloth Skirts at $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00.

1000 Wonderful Petticoats In Our 13th Anniversary Sale 350 Handsome TalTeia Silk Petticoats, blacks and colors, alwavs S5.00. at $3.95. 5oo Wonderful Sateen Petticoats, $2.50 value, for $1.39. 200 Wonderful Petticoats at $1.00. In this lot at St are little odd lots of 12 to 25 of a kind, values to 31.75.

Specially Priced Silk Dresses Silk Dresses for Afternoon Wear Priced at $18.75

100 extra line quality Silk Dresses just arrived from NewYork, all fresh and crisp, direct from the manufacturer. We bought these much below the regular price and give ycu the benefit of our purchase tomorrow. Silk Plaids and Plain Colors in navy, brown, plum, copen and black. Some have Georgette Crepe sleeves.

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All-Wool Serge Dresses at $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00 Over 200 models including the new Com Dress for street and afternoon wear.

Wool Coatings and Dress Goods 54 inch Coatings at $3.50 to $12.95 Excellent new fall Coat Materials, shown in the latest shades. Materials of Broadcloth, Silvertmie Velour, Kerrey, Hurella, Hudson Hay and Moleskin Plush. 36 inch to 0 inch Chiffon Velvets $4.50 to $5.50 A complete line t these beautiful new Silk . Velvets hown s extensively this season for gowns, waists and separate skirts. Colors: Black, navy, rose, screen, Burgundy, purple, mink and wine. 42 inch French Serge $1.50 to f-2.03 An excellent quality of Botany All-Wool Serge, most desirable for dresses and skirts. 42 inch All-Wocl Calapyso $1.65 An excellent soft finished all-wool material, used extensively for dresses. Comes in reseda, navy, brown, wistaria and black. 42 inch Wool Fram Suiting $2.00 An unusual value in all-woo fabrics of the poplin type. Most desirable for suits and tailored dresses. 36 to 54 in. Storm Serge 75 to $1.85 Splendid values in these heavy weight serges for children's garments and ladies' gowns.

Waists -a Necessity All-Wool Striped Challie Waists a necessity waist to every woman these with convertible collars are practical for every day wear. Price $4.50.

Fine Dress Waists Crepe de Chene, large collars, hemstitched culls to m a t c h, tuck e d fronts. Price $3.00 tc $3.75.

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Women's and Children's Hosiery

-Women's Fibre Silk Hose at 75c Out sizes, black and white. Women's Ribbed Wool Hose Hcse S9c Grey heel and toe, black only, out izes. Women's Pure Wool Hose at 75c Ribbed top, black only, also a good quality wool hose at 45c. Women's Ribbed Top Black Hos and toe, at 25c

Children's Wool Hose-

rey heel and toe, at 35c Children's Pony Hose at 39c and 45c In black and white; light, medium or heavy weight. Children's Ribbed Hose at 19c and 25c Black and white, extra good quality.

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Medium weight, black .with

1 3 th Anniversary Sale Robertson's Hand Lotion 500 Bottles Offered at this sale for 13c bottle. Regular price 2 2c. Only one to a customer.

13th Anniersary Ottering of Womeen's and Children's Sweaters Wool Sweaters For women, belted, large collars, all colors at $3.95 to $7.95. School Sweaters For boys and girls, splendid quality: i;rey, v'reen, maroon and navy. Specially priced at $2.98. Children's Novelty Sweaters In combination colors, all w.ol. at $3.50, $5.00. Angora Sweater Sets White, grey, red and blue, at $3.95. Knit Wool Sets Sweater, leggings, cap and mittens, at $2.00 to $S.95. Infants' Sweaters All sizes. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50. Hug-Me-Tighls $1.00, $1.25, $1.98 All-wool, sleeves and no sleeves. Cap and Scarf Sets $1.00. $1.50. Caps, Toques and Tarns For boys or girls, 50c to $1.00. Children's Leggings 50c to $1.50.

Our 1 3 tli Anniversary Sale of Furnishings for Men New Annex Two Entrances Main Floor. A Stcre for Men, als women shopping for the men. Entrance on Jetterson street or through the main store. Men's Cotton Rib Union Suits at $1.39 Good winter weight, also flat fleece, closed crotch, in ecru and gray. Men's Wool Mixed Union Suits at $1.95 . Spring needle rib, elastic and form Atting, soft finish, non-irritating. Men's All-Wool Union Suits at $3.00 Fine worsted tinish, soft and retaining shape, reinforced shoulders, good warm garments. Dornet Flannelette Nightgowns A perfect garment for comfort, made large and roomy, braid trimmed military collar. Price $1.00. Sweater Coats for Men A useful garment needed by every man, for hunting, fishing or extra undercoat for auto riding. Coats in all colors, with V-neck, with or without collars, threat variety of weights and weaving", $1.75 to $6.98. Men's Grey and Black Wool Hose Extra quality, double heel and toe, 39c pair.

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For Thanksgiving

Linen Damask at $1.25 Yd. 68 inch, half bleached pure linen, very heavy, worth S2.00 yard. Table Damask at $1.50 Yd. 70 inch, full bleached, pure Irish linen, 6 designs. Table Damask at $1.95 Yd. 72 inch, extra heavy, full bleached Irish linen. Napkins to match for $5 dozen. Mercerized Damask at 50c, 59c, 69c, 75c Yd. Price according to width, 58, 64 and 72 inch. Imported Mercerized Damaiik, 72 inch, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 yard.

Our 13th Anniversary Sale of Women's and Children's Underwear Women's Union Suits Cotton fleeced and unfleeced. heav weight, all styles, at 89c to $1.75.

Women's Union Suits Half wool, steam shrunk, hand trimmed, all styles, $2.00, $2.50. Women's Union Suits Three-quarters grey wool, steam shrunk, high neck, long sleeves, at $2.50, $2.75. Women's All-Wool Union Suits at $4.25 and $4.5fJ Steam shrunk, in all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length. Women's Separate Garments Pure white soft fleece, shirts high neck and

long sleeves, pants open or closed, at 89c and $1 each.

Underwear for Children Main Floor South .Aisle. Cotton Union Suits

White unfleeced, hand trimmed, drop seat, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, high neck, lone sleeve, ankle length, at $1.00, $1.25. Heavy Fleecetl Union Suits Grey or ecru, open back, drop seat, for boys or girls, at 89c and $1.00. Grey Wool Union ' Suita Steam shrunk, drop seat, for children 6 to 15 years, $1.25.

Girls' Half Wool Union Suits Steam shrunk, drop seat, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, high neck, long sleeves, at $1.50 and $2.00. ? Girls All-Wool Unions Steam shrunk, drop seat, white only, age 2 to 16 years, at $2.75, $3.00. Boys' Grey All-Wool Union Suits Heavy weight, steam shrunk, open back, S2.00, $2.50.

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