South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 23, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1918 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Bfl YORK CRIES fci a WOOL SCARFS and SETS, Val ues to $2 50c NEW SATIN SHAPES. $2 Values 98c SOUTH BrfDS GREATEST OARCKiN dtZT?' WAISTS Just received 100 New Georgette, Tub Silk and Crepe de Chine Waists. Values to $6. Thursday New February Numters m no o Heavy Snowfall Nullifies All Good Done by Five Day Closing Order. BlQ-SSl SO, MICHIC&AI ST.

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Here THURSDAY with a Great Reduction in Prices on Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Millinery Your chance is offered to you come here tomorrow the advantage will be all yours and at prices you will consider reasonable.

Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Winter Trimmed Hat in Our Store

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(Values to $12.) Fisk Pattern Hats Gage Patterns Hats Lyons Velvet Hats Silk Hatters Plush Hats Gold Lace Hats White Velvet Hats

Velvet Trimmed Hats Values to $5 About 125 to Choose out of for this sale. You can't afford to miss a bargam like this for

ÜHTRIHMED HATS Values to $2.98 In black and all colors. All are this season's styles. Sale price

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IN TWO LOTS Lot 1 Values to $10, in this season's popular materials and styles. All colors and sizes, Thursday only $5.00 Lot 2 Any Coat in the house, value to $20, will be offered here on Thursday at only

New Satin and Satin and Straw Combinations. Early Spring Pattern Hats In all the early spring styles and shades. The collection consists of Pattern Hats from New York's leading manufacturers. A special lot for this sale. Prices are $5, $3.98 and

SUITS Extraordinary values are offered in our SUIT SALE. Prices are cut from 1-2 to 1-3. All the season's styles and colors. All sizes. Values to $20. Thursday only $9.98

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Spring Skirts New Spring Skirts offered at this sale, in silk poplins, serges, plaids and mixtures. Values to $10. Thursday

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XKW YORK, Jan. .Unless Now York city jreis immediate shipments of coal, all the good accomplished ly thf Jive-day industrial cluin order will have 1 ocn nullified ly the i-ix-inch snowfall which demoralized the movement of hartes and trains Tuesday, fuel administrators declared Tuesday night. They united in expressing srave concern over what they term "another critical turn in the city'ö coal situation." After he had 1 een notified that the federal fuel administration had declined to accede to hi? request for the pooling of anthracite coal hy railroads having their terminals in this district. A. II. Wicgin, state fuel administrator, sent the following teleszram to Fuel Administrator Garfield: ' "our su-estion for pooling is to meet emergency situation. What we want is coal. It is not coming. Take- any method you please, but send coal to New York." A statement issued ly Reeve Schley. Xew York county fuel administrator, said that less than 20,000 tons of anthracite had reached the city during the last L'4 hours, "and that the storm had about put the !inihiio; touches on conditions." Harry T. Peters, chairman of the conservation committee, declare theie is not enough coal on hand to till tlie priority orders and cover in-tlustri-s. ( "The distribution of fuel at the docks lias hern frightful and no one can blame anybody," eaid. "Ths" storm just about killed all of the ;-'ond the i ve-day closing order accomplished." A telegram signed by L. A. Sneed of the federal fuel administration made public by Mr. Wiggin, said

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Mr. YVisgin replied that he favored that siiuurstion, and al.-o urued th" "cancellation of new demurrage rules "

the pooling of anthracite coal inadvisable' and suggested the

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Special Dress Sale Thursday Only Spring Dresses on sale. Materials of Silks and Taffetas. Values to $20. Thursday only

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Another lot of Dresses on sale. Values to $10.00. Thursday.

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customers ha e infoi nied i;s at dit'leicru tinrev that tluv hac derived -rt.tt r!:t froj jtv use. Th if u Ah oof case in j. irtb ul.tr hic attracted a irr at d-.al of attertiou in t;;s neighborhood early l ist S i l i ii , a, the gentleman's life was vls;inrd of and two doctors treating hi.n for liver and kidiu-y ti "'i' i- ec unab to e him any rhef. l'mnll a speeialit frorii .t. was ,a!bd in !ut failed to b him any u' i. 1 at last in.I him t try your .waaipIb'ot and atter taking it for three nionths. w was attending 1 1 his lUsiti-s a- i;-'.:al a nd is r.ow en tire -ly a II. Tb:- case has irri the means of t nalir.; an increased d'tt:;,!!.! to-- i::- Swamp- lliot w itM us. f.. a. i:iriiAi:ii .". inu-uist. Y r tral ours. Ma r.'l'".. Marine, Illinois.

Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair

ELB EL BROS. VICTEOLAS PIANOS PIANOLAS Kasy liynu-nts Mlchiffnn KL Near Wailitjrton

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lroc Wliat suanip-lloot IU Do 1'or Von. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Hirharr.t. n. X. V., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will aNo receie a booklet oT alual!e information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writir.-. be sure and mention the South I'rnd Daily News-Times. ReSllar fifty-cent and one-dollar size Lotties for sale at all druc stores. Adv.

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Soap should le used very carefully, if Jini want to keep oiir hair looking its l.-st. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much a'kali. This dries th- scalp makes th hair 'Tittle, ami ruins it. Th- !itt thin;; fr stiady use is jus, ordinary mulsi:icd c-'oanut oil (which pure and .ureaseless . and is Pctter than the most expensive soap or anything else you an use. ( ne or two teaspoonf uls Avill cleanse tin hair and scalp triorou;hl. Simpiv moisten the liair with water ami rul it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, wheih rinses out easily, removing every partnle of dust. dirt, dandruff and exc'ssic oil Th' liair dries quii kly and evenl. and it !aes the scalp, soft, and th hail-

Jim1 and silky. orient. lustrous, flu IT y and eas to manage. Vo,i can "t mulsüitd cocoanut t i I at any oharm io. it's cry cheap, and a few ounces will supply ery mem her of the family for months. Adv.

PACKERS OBJECT TO CLOSED SHOP DEMAND

WASIIINi;T'N. Jan. - :. Charges of 1 ad faith wer.' mad.'' by both sides Tuesday at th hearln-. before the president's me liatbrn cnmmission of complaints by union packing lion-c workers that their employers have failed t.i livo up to the arbitration agreement sin.d last rnonth when a Ktriko wa impemiinir. 1'rank f. Walsh, counsel f,.;- fho emiloyes. presf nted a pro;y-:il that hoth si.les submit all the questions involved in thp original a-rret Tiuu.t to decision by an ar'dtriror lanid by tii council of national defers?, He enumerated amonpr thoe th. demands for a basic- r isht -hou da v. an increase of $1 a day in a?e-. time and a half for overtime, double pay for Sundiy work, .-ine piy f(r iimon a men, preference in employment for union in--; and Ti discrimination htween union an 1 non-union men in the dit rii.ution of work.

Harden Urges Kaiser Give Back Alsace -Lorraine

AAJSTi;iil)A.M. Jan. J;.-(i-r-many should nut take any territory from the Russian empire ar.d miuht "ive back Alsace-Lorraine to France. .Maximilian Harden declares in Die Zukunft. He say.-: "He who wishes to tear away Poland, Courland. Lithuania, Ksthoniu, and Livonia from the Russian empire makes of this empire a mortal enemy, for liusia will not always have Lcninistic feelings. These countries would brin?r us no advantage. Their economic development could nor in the bast be helped by Kold fertilization by Germany with its one hundred and fifty billion marks of war debt, and a Slavic s-train through Germany would endanger the life of the country, not merely the life of Fast Prussia. After our experience in the west, is there now to be created a much greater and more danjrcious Alsace-Lorraine'.'" With regard to Alsai e-Lori ainc, Herr Harden writes: "Neither Premier Lloyd Geor.uo, nur Pres't Wilson believe Germany is willim; to surrender Alsace-Lorraine to France at the present mo

ment, but what about Germanv's!

attitude two or three year- after peace is siu'iied when there can be j a fair consultation with the people? It was admittedly a mistake to takej possession of Alsace-Lorraine. Must j ve always carry this burdensome j

inheritance of our forefathers'." We I

are ,-trotu' enough to bo our own masters and to cease to be trammelled by errors of the past."

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BRILLIANT METEOR IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY

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KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. I".:. A lar'e luilliant meteor, tru'el'"nx with i:reat rajudit. swt-pt ac. .s the ky Tuesday niht and was plainly visible in scores of Missouri. Kansas and Illinois towns, according to reports received here. A small piece of the meteor struck the earth at St. Joseph. Mo. Telegraph and telephone serk-e there was affected. Topeka. Kas.. reported that the mettor scattered a shower of Ioaiiis fragments after an explosion. The ;s cither bureau at Peroriu, 111. announced that there had not be m as brilliant a meteor in the M'-sis-uiiibi valley in 20 yean;.

WASHINGTON. Jan. V

for eoiiductimr a propaganda i'A Kussia to acquaint the people tlu-re of the friendship of this country vnd prevent them from falling1 under (loniiaii iniluence. have been launched here ;,y members of congress and others, acting indepenlentl of the government, but it is understood with its approval. As part of the plan, It "wa5 learned Tuesday niuht, labor organiza

tions in many parts of the country are pre parii.i; to hoal nK-tin

Imcoln's birthday Feb. 12. at which speeches will be mail-1 aid resolutions adopted expressing .sympathy with the cause ,.f the Russian w oi ki nirnien and pledin-: him support. Fopies of these resolutions and sj eechs will be sent to Uus-'ia and ?iven the widest possible circulation. A party of representatives and senators, liraded by Sen. Owen, revent ly jsite(i the white hous-j and outlined plans for the propaganda camr-aign to the president.

SALOON NOT AN INDUSTRY CLKVF.LAXD, O.. Jan. 23. Untier a r.ew ruling handed down Tuesday by Walter I). Sayle, chairman of the county ful committee, a i-aioon is not an industry, store.

office or shop. He decided that they are places of amusement and may remain eq.en o:i heatles- Mondays but must clo-e on the nine fuel-less 'Tuesdays.

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rnon Stiles sings the Song tliat won tlie SoIJiers When you hear this recording of "Then You'll Remember Nie, you will understand why Vernon Stiles won such a great patriotic . ... ...

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Marriage of Figaro" When Barrientos sinj: "Dch vieni non tardar" vou will not wonder at poor Figaro's jealousy as he hears this c-xquisite loc oni:, much too tender and trut: foi any imaginary lover. A wonderful recording ot Mozart's most beauüful aria.

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