South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 334, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 November 1917 — Page 2

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Mrs. Lucius Henderson Instantly Killed in Auto Accident.

A trVcrruu ar.r.ouiK ir: th.'it Mrs. J,iliU- 1 Ifi'J refill of Nfv lUrir , N. V.. .tufitr f th- l.itp Mr. anl Mr;1. .1. I. h;t!j'if',".TkrT. and ni(o of the Lite J. M. S-:tui 1 tkf r of Suth 'cni. hfl !r"('!i inr-t.mtly kilN-l in art autornol.il an i(' nt in .Ww York rity was rco-heil hTc stcray morning. Th tc'k-srani prac no details of the accident. It did not v.iy when th" accident took iIacc. It mro!y i-täte J that Mrs. HenIeron l;al -n iri.tantly kilN-d and hr husband t-t riously injured in an automobile itcident,. Uflativcs her: of Mrs. I f erv'eron, u h. was Miss H l n b'tudvLakcr before, her marriage several ears aco to Mr. Henderson. jp to a late hour Friday were unable to yv. any word further than the meaner teierani announcing )ier death. The funeral services of .Mrs. IlenilTtori will he held froin the hunie f her sister. Mrs. r. Iouis Kuhns, air Valley farm, flraner rl.. Sunday afternoon. The. funeral will be j-rivate.

NEW ENGLANDERS ENJOY DINNER AND PROGRAM More than .". Q members and friends of the University of Notre 3ame New Fnland eluh were present at the annual Thanksh iu dinner held at the Farmer' Trust Inn Thursday nlht. Following the dinner a propra in was given by rpre8entuti es of live of the Nov Fnglanrt stages. The feature of th e mine's entertainment was a bit of original Thanksgiving verse by Janus I)oo!ey of North Andover, Mass. Mr. Dooley 'j,t his listeners in an uproar most of the tim. Charles MeIonoui;h ic a reiev of the record set by tli athletes from the ra.-t and the number of men former members of the eluh who are now in the serire of X'nrlo Sam. Patrick (Iranftrld. brother of the veil known "Peaehes." gave a reeitation entitled "Some Stepping," rind scored heavily. Uev. John McGinn gave an address on Thanksgiving, uhile his brother. Dr. McJinn, who is on a vi.-it here, lauded the boys from the east. Miles YV. "Prien, president of the South pend Lathe works and former resident of Pridgej.'.rt. Conn., gave an interesting talk on "Submarines."

150 CHILDREN GUESTS OF ELKS' LODGE T'ne F.lks temple was the scene of much gaiety Thanksgiving afternoon when more than l.'.o children "xvero the guests of the local lodge Ji their annual darning party. IrneJng featured the program of entertainment while the Flks I'.ov Scouts vere on the job to see that all the fcuert wero well taken care of. Messick's orchestra furnished the Int. sic for the dance. Paring the intermission h e ream and rake were served. In the evening a dance for the members and their friends v ;n heM.

SALVATION ARMY FEEDS FIFTY HOMELESS MEN Mre than 'f homeless men ver jYl and entertained yeterdav after1 on and evening by the industrial iN'partineut of the Salvation Army Seventeen of the homeless mea were f"d daiim,' the afternoon and 1" v ere given si:pp r. which om sisteil coü'ee, rtdls and oth"r like ediThe food ;t all . ontributed the nidustri.il depart mi-tit by a mini-1-r of lirms ! the :t without so1 '. ttation upori the part of the army.

DOUBT TALE THAT WOMAN WAS KIDNAPED HERE S ith 1'er.d polio ar!w rities do ?.-t plat e euch err leir" in :ie story t"id py the woman m th. .; County Mosp '.-il, '"hi- . that was kidnaped in a Si uth ''.end interinhan station ihrav or fo;r ii.ntlis i i.y a mmiu-o n in at.d w.inau, v "no took her to a not!:- r ity, a . 1 t'iC.l -'he st !-.a : :.'.-. .'MU';;.-,) by them. Tne woman. ,:n a.picked '!'. M- the Mii.-ag p-Ii-e in a dazed eomliTion. c.ive Ji.-r narae as .Mrs. Ida Frowning. Sommonauk. 311. On Nov. L'. t!a- S.. ;th i'. :;d polico picked i;p a woman who gave lier rame as "harlotte Willian'.s. and took her to the county jai ' . where the was examined by County Physician Frow , The county physici.tn. liowever. did not examine the woman far enough to discover n butttrr'y tattooed "u lier breast, the woman in th' t'ook iurt- hospital liaving suck a tattoo mark.

COMPLETE PLANS FOR EXCURSION TONIGHT

A sp i ial m--ti:iK of the Hi.i 1jJ.ii '!' aiixibarv will !'C luM in th- 'li:i:c Lullding Friday nUht a". o'e!i.K !! t;e p'l! J'O.-C of I! i.tk I !l I r.al ar r.t iigein i;t for the trip to

1 Pitt: ! g All peiot. w Im are j iiit-r-st ! ir Üif r-. tr.ilii hi . h will b-ive Tu -.1 i morning. J

lec. Z,, ;'.d attn.d this u.- ' t::!If enough p r o! p.ake appbeatiou a :-" o:;l -a' will !e , !, a: !, foj th- excursion.

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Christmas Millinery Special shoAin of White Hats, ;ls in putty, ith fur an J flower trimmin,t:5, frm $5.00 to $15.00. Christmas Decorations For schools, churches and home. Uarly buying has prepared us to furnbh your decorations at remarkable low prices. Christmas Green and Red Frieze Roping at 3c Yd.; $1.00 a Bolt Christmas wreaths in red and reen. Red candles trimmed with holly and ribbon. These will be scarce this year and we ure you to order early. Millinery Department, Second Floor.

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Gloves for Christmas Gifts Perrins French Kid Gloves at $2.50, $2.95, black and white and champagne, fancy contrasting stitching, some with pearl clap.

Perrins Washable Cape Gloves at $2.25, $2.50, $2.95, white. $ black, tan, grey, fawn and taupe, one and two-clasp. Kv

Filoselte and Chamoisuede Glove, white and black, 85c, 89c, $1.00. Kayser's Silk Gloves, silk or suede lined, at $1.35, $1.50. Children's Jersey Gloves and Mittens, fleece lined, 35c, 50c, 59c. Danforth's Leather Gloves, fleeced, for children, at 85c. Boys' Winter Gauntlets for school wear 59c, S5c

Practical Gifts of Women's and Misses' Sweaters Wool Sweaters, for women; belted, large collars, all colors, at $3.95 to $7.95. School Sweaters, for boys and girls, splendid quality; grey, green, maroon and navy.- Specially priced at $2.98. Children's Novelty Sweaters, in combination colors, all wool, at $3.50, $5.00.

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Women's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery Women's Union Suits at 89c to $1.25. Pure white cotton fleeced, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length. Women's 3-4 Wool Vests and Pants at $1.39 to $1.95. White and grey, pant ankle length; some of the vests have Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Women's and Children's Wool Underwear. A broken line at reduced prices. Some are slightly soiled. Boys' Heavy Grey Fleeced Union Suits at 89c and $1.00. Open back. Boys' and Girls' Fleeced Union Suits at 39c. Medium weight, drop seat and open back, sizes 8 to 16 years. Come in grey and ecru. Women's Regular and Out Size Wool Hose at 45c to 89c. Grey heel and toe, very elastic top. Women's Out Size Hose at 39c. Black and white ribbed and hemmed top. Child's Heavy Ribbed Hose at 19c. Slightly imperfect but will not hurt wearing quality, a regular 2 5c hose. Main Floor, South Aisle. Sleeping Gowns Sleeping Gowns at $1.00 to $3.25 Cold weather calls for warm sleeping garments. We are showing a large assortment of gowns and out-door sleeping garments and pajunions, made of heavy quality flannelette, braid trimmed, some have feet and hoods. Sizes to 46. Corset Covers at $1.00 to $2.98 Gvct made of crepe de chene and nasli satin, trimmed with wide bands of lace, others have the hand embroidery with and without lace sleeve. Gift Handkerchiefs Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, with dainty embroidered corner design in colors and all white, at 25c each. Women's Irish Hand Embroidered Linen Handkerchief at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. Attractive Colored Silk and Crepe de Chene Handkerchiefs at 19c and 25c each. Women's Colored Hdge and Fancy Embroidered Design Handkerchiefs at 10c, 15c and 19c each. Women's All-Linen Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched for crochet edge, at 19c, 25c and 35c each. Irish Hand Crochet Handkerchiefs, in colors, at 25c each. Ribbons for

Christmas

We wish to call vor attention for all sorts of Christmas uses from the making of Fancy Bags to the tying of Christmas Gifts. Warp Printed Taffeta Ribbons, light and dark grounds, suitable for Hair Bows, and Bags, 5 to 6 inches in width, at 29c per yard. Light and Dark Brocaded Ribbons, which may be used for Fancy Bags, Hair Bows, Sashes, Boudoir Caps and Camisoles, widths from 5 to 8 inches, at 35c to $1.00.

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Women's Silk Skirts Fancy Silks, stripes and plaids, also plain Satins, black, navv, taupe, from $5.95 to $15.00. Silk Poplins $10.00 up. Satin Haronettes $19.50. All-Wool Skirts, plaids, plain colors, from $5.95. Silk and Satin Petticoats Plain and Changeable Taffetas, all shades, $3.95. Jersey Silk Top Petticoats, great variety, at $5.

Tomorrow It is Time and the greatest opportunity to buv your Christmas Coats and Dresses Never were better values presented and the future prospects are very prominent that such materials will never be offered at these prices next season. BUY YOUR COATS NOW at $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 and $35.00. Every woman needs an extra dress for afternoon or evening wear. Here is one of the best offerings we ever made: Snappy, Stylish Dresses Georgettes and Satins, Georgettes and Crepes or Tafl'etas, in latest modes. Undoubtedly underpriced at $25.00. French Serge Dresses at $15, to $25. Wonderful Values in Furs at prices less than manufacturers' costs.

Children's Coats and Dresses for Christmas Any young miss would welcome such a coat or dress as a Christmas gift. Street, Afternoon and Christmas Party Dresses for Girls Splendid assortment of new models in Silk plaids, novelty checks and solid colors, for children 6 to 14 years, at $10.00, $15.00 to $25.00. Street and School Dresses at $4.50, $5.95, $8.95 to $10.00. One-piece dresses in navy, wine and brown. . -.-

; Wash Dresses at $1.25 to $3.95, beautiful fast color ginghams and chambrays, in great variety, ages 6 to 14. High Waisted Wash Dresses for the little tots 2 to 6 years, winter weight, dainty patterns at 75c and 89c.

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Velvets, Pom Pom Velours and plaids, at $12.95, $15.00, $18.50, $19.75. Children's Coats at $5.00 Also in plaids and novelty mixtures, ages 6 to 14. Little Girls' Coats at $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 up. Ages 2 to 6, Chinchillas, Zibeline, Plush and Velvet.

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Holiday Silverware Rogers 1847 Tableware Cromwell and Heraldic Designs. Knives $6.50 dozen. Forks $12.00 dozen. Tablespoons $12.00 dozen. Teaspoons $6.00 dozen. Cream Ladles $1.50 each. Salad Forks $11.00 dozen. Cold Meat Forks $1.50 each. Butter Spreaders $9.00 dozen. Gravy Ladles $2.00 each. Oyster Ladles $4.25 each. Fie or Ice Cream Serves $2.50 each. And all other designs of Win, Rogers Silverware, including sterling silver. Sheffield Plate. Vegetable Dishes $19.50. Sandwich Trays from $5.95 up. Breda Trays from $4.50 up. Two-piece Dessert Sets $3.95 up. Tureens $17.50 up. draw Boats $12.00 up. Flower Baskets $12.00 up.

Suggestive Gifts in Men's Furnishings Beacon Blanket Bath Robes, handsome colored plaids, fancy patterns and checks, rope girdles, braid trimmed, at $3.50, $4.50, $5.25, $6.50, $7.50. Men's Sweaters, in all-wool or wool and cotton mixed, all colors, with or without collars at $2.50, $3.50, $4.98, $6.98. Men's Dress Shirts, of tine madras, soivttte and crepe cloth, at $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. Silk Neckwear, in remarkable tine patterns, from 50c, $1.00 to $1.50. Silk Mufflers, in stripes, checks and plain colors, from $1.00 up to $4.50. Men's Gloves, all leather, lined or unlined. for dres. autoing. hunting and general purpose wear, from $1.00 to $3.50. Linen Handkerchiefs, great variety. 25c, 35c, 50c. Gifts in Holly Boxes, suspenders, Boston garters, arm bands, hosiery, etc., prices from 50c, 75c to $1.50.

Bovs' Suits and Overcoats Boys' Suits at $5.00 to $12.50. Boys' Norf.dk and Trench style suits in neat mixture and novelty fabrics, made plain or with plait back and belt all around, to IS years. Boys Suits at $5.95 to $8.95. Complete linj t Boys' Suits in Corompton Corduroy, some Cravenette, 6 to 18 years. Boys' Suits at $5.00, $6.95 to $10.00. B Blue Serge Suits, all-wool and fast color, neatly made, trousers lined, all sizes to 18 years. Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws at $5 to $12.50. Snappy looking garments of heavy rich novelty fabrics, made plain or with belt all anmnd. Mackina- -in blue, grey and red plaids.

Children's Shoes

Girls' Shoes at $3.95, $4.50, $4.75. In the schoolmate you will lind a Quality First shoe, in an all-Calfskin, Patent Leather with Kid or Cloth Top. Size 12 to 2. Boys' Shoes at $2.85, $3.25 and $3.95. Economy the watch word. Economize by buying the Holland Brand Shoes for your boy. The Gild Elkskin for school and the Vici Kid or Patent for dress shoe. Infants' Shoes at 59c, 65c, 75c and up. A moi complete line of soft soles and shoes for toddling tot.

Christmas Neckwear

Wouldn't ou enjoy buying your Christmas Neckwear where selections are practically unlimited and the prices are low? The Robertson Bros, specializes in neckwear on a big scale and features a great variety .t styles at low prices. This week we oiTer four hls r very pretty neckwear at especially low prices. Pretty Filet Collars for the one-piece dress at 50c. Broadcloth Collars at at $1.00 and $2.50, bo;h i:: roll and square, embroidered and satin trim. Wool Crepe Collar and CulT Set. prettily trimmed with Filet Edge, at $2.50. Jabots of all descriptions, ranging in price tr -m 50c to $3.50. Make your selections early. Wash Goods for Gifts

Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, V inche 89c. There is quite a fad for colored linen chiefs. We have all colors. Silk and Cotton Madras at 59c, )2 nchc men's shirts and women's blouses.

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