South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1918 — Page 6
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1 1 i n t at '.jreat eents Mon to tome. Taken in eonnection with I'res't. Wilson's reefnt st.itctnent that 1!MS would he the decisive ear and the repeated warnings from the western front that a ffreat tlermaia offensive is imminent there, today's proceedings in London are les.mled as hiKhly sinilieant. More Allies At I 'mill. It has heon asserted ofi'icially and unofficially that the allies still have a preponderance of men and Runs on the western front and the belief here is that the allied council would not be content to await the blow of the enemy. The explanation of the premier of the rejection of Hen. Sir William Kobertson's proposal to place a subordinate officer as (Jreat Uritaln's representative on the supreme council probably throws liirht upon the purpose of the Washington government in continuing den. Tasker If. I'.liss, its representative at Versailles as chief of staff although all his functions in that capacity are in process of transfer to Maj. (Jen. IVvton C .March.
If you want best values come straight to this store. You can't afford to waste time as time is money and money spent in this store is money saved, the more you buy the more you save. So don't loose time, come early and share in these wonderful savings for Dollar Day only.
How io buy a $25.00 Suit or O'Coat for $1.00 Buy a suit of clothes at any of the following prices and we will give you in addition an O'coat worth the same price for $1.00. In this sale you will lind about (oo nits and O'Coats. Any of them worth twice what we ask you for them. Hut we are oini; to clean our stock clean and you are the nue to protit by it. $35.00 Suit $35.00 $35.00 O'Coat $1.00 $32.50 Suit $32.50 $32.50 O'Coat $1.00 $30.00 Suit $30.00 $30.00 O'Coat $1.00 $28.50 Suit $28.50 $28.50 O'Coat $1.00 $25.00 Suit $25.00 $25.00 O'Coat $1.00 $20.00 Suit $20.00 $20.00 O'Coat $1.00 $18.50 Suit $18.50 $18.50 O'Coat $1.00 $16.50 Suit $16.50 $16.50 O'Coat $1.00 M.5o and S2.no Shirts $1.00. Three pairs of 5oc Silk Hose $1.00. Three 5oc Four-in-Hand Ties $1.00. hm r Soiled Shirts $1.00. s:.oo Union Suits $1.39. Sweater Coats up to S..5o, $1.39. fruir pairs 35c Hose $1.00. and SS.So Sweater Coats $4.98 :.m and SUo Hats $1.00. ;c and 7 v Caps 39c. Mothers Attention! 7n l.vs' Suits, I rats, $1.00; Pants, $1.00. S Boys' W ah Suit- 2 for $1.00. Bo' Sl.oo and $l.5u Sweaters $1.00. Hoys' aits 2 tor $1.00. Very newest. Children's and oys Caps for $l'.00. Children's and Hos Hats A for $1.00. si. and s:.oo Pants $1.00. s:.5n and s:.oo Wash Suits $1.00.
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MARQUIS DE CASTILLO" HAS PRISON RECORD
Ni:W YOllK. Fe!'. Jf. An Knlish prison reeord for petty thieeiy stands against the erstwhile "Mar-
Mtiis5 de 'astillo." real name IMmundly Kousselot, tlie yotmi Frenchman ,
w ho came to Xew York and started ; lictitious negotiations tlirmiiih hankers for a tifty million dollar loan for! the kintr of Spain. j Prior to his arrest for alleged vio- j Jation of tlie epioiiape act a few 1 das auo. Kotis.-elot had successfully posed as the .Mariuis de Castillo" j alone: IJroadway. also as a represen- j tativc of the Kreuch rom i nnifiit and j
intimate friend of Kinf? Alfonso of Spain.
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TWELVE STATES FAVOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS
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N I W Y II K . I'eb. JO. T w e 1 ve -tates have declared by legislativ" action they favor the formation of
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inuin; io an announcement i the I.eamie to Enforce Peace here ton.uht. The t rst was South Carolina and it was followed by Oklahoma. Pelaware. 1 Illinois. Tennessee. F.eortria. Mar.vland, Louisiana.
Teas, .ias.-achuett, Mississippi and Kentiu ky. In two others. evv!l3
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MOTHERS, 00 THIS
Kimono Crepe, in Persian and floral designs, 25c value, 5 yards for .$1.00 Daisy Flannel, 27-inch, extra quality, 20c value, 6 yards. .$1.00 Dress Gingham, ass't plaids and stripes, 25c value, 6 yards. .$1.00 Bed Sheets, size 81x90, good quality ' seamless sheeting, very special $1.00 Curtain Scrim, 36-inch, with fancy borders, 12V2C value, 10 yards $1.00 Apron Gingham, 27-inch, in ass't checks, 15c value, 8 yards for $1.00 Flannelette, 27-inch, in Persian and floral designs, 19c value, 7 yards for $1.00
Percales, 36-inch, good grade, J
in light and dark colors, 25c quality, 5 yards for $1.00 Bed Pillows, size 18x25, sanitary feathers, art ticking, very special, pair $1.00 Combination Special 12 bars American Family Soap, 2 one-lb. packages of 20 Mule Team Borax, and can of Lye, all for $1.00 Heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs, No. 1, at $1.00 Hand Painted China, 7-piece Nut Sets $1.00 Table Sets, consisting of Salt and Pepper Shakers, Mustard Dish and Toothpick Holder and Tray, set $1.00 Cut Glass 8-inch Berry Bowls, asorted designs, choice $1.00 Combination Soap Special 4 bars Jap Rose, 4 bars Palm Olive and 6 bars Ivory, all for. . . .$1.00 Women's Silk Umbrellas, Gloria silk, in red, green and navy and black silk taffeta, $1.39 and $1.60 values, choice $1.00 18-inch Battenberg Doilies, 45c value, 3 for $1.00
Chiffon Taffetas, 36-inch, splendid quality, very soft and supple, with a beautiful high lustrous finish, in evening shades only, $1.50 to $1.75 values. Choice, yd. $1.00 Silk and Wool Poplin, 40-inch, not all shades but a good representative line. Regular $1.75 quality, at yard $1.00 One big lot of Woolen Dress Fabrics, in black, navy, brown, mahogany, grey and cream Striped Serges. Values up to $1.69 a yd. Thursday, yard $1.00 40-inch Chiffons, most all colors, $1.25 value, yard . . . .$1.00 27-inch Embroidery Flouncing, 49c values, 3 yards for $1.00 Allover Embroidery, regular 49c value, 4 yards for $1.00 Embroidery Insertions, regular 10c value, 15 yards for . . . .$1.00 Plain and Fancy Ribbons, regular 25c and 35c values, 5 yards for $1.00 Bucilla Crochet Cotton, all sizes and colors, 10c value, 12 balls for $1.00 Imported Mercerized Table Damask, 72 inches wide, in many new patterns, regular $1.25 value, yard $1.00 Cotton Crash Toweling, half bleached, 12c value, 12 yards for $1.00 Mercerized Poplin, 27 inches wide, in most all colors, 35c values, 4 yards for $1.00 Cotton Huck Towels, size 18x 36, with red border, 15c quality, 12 for $1.00 Plain-White Bath Towels, size 18x36, regular 15c values, 8 for $1 12-inch Round Cluny Lace Doilies, 19c values, 6 for. . .$1.00 30-inch Embroidery Squares, white with scalloped edge, $1.25 value, at $1.00
Six Winter Coats and three Dresses, choice of lot $1.00 Six Winter Suits, $1.00 for Coat; $1.00 for Skirt. Not sold separately. Children's Bath Robes, $1.50 value, choice $1.00 Two Children's Robes, soiled, $2.98 value, each $1.00 Cotton Petticoats, $1.25 and $1.50 value, choice $1.00 New Spring Waists, $1.25 values, choice $1.00 Children's Wash Dresses, sizes 6 to 14, $1.25 values, choice $1.00 Soiled Waists, $1.00 and $1.25 values, 2 for $1.00 House Dresses, large and small sizes, $1.25 and $1.49 values, choice $1.00 Cotton Petticoats, 79c values, 2 for $1.00 Spring Millinery, Untrimmed Shapes in Milan, Hemps, large Sailors and medium Shapes, in assorted colors. Values to $2.25, choice $1.00 Women's White Silk Gloves, 16-button length, regular $1.25 and $1.49 values, at pair . . .$1.00 Women's Slip-over Gowns, beautifully trimmed with lace and ribbon, $1.50 and $2.00 values, choice $1.00 Women's Muslin Skirts, lace and embroidery trimmed, also beautiful chemise, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values, choice . . .$1.00 Women's Corset Covers, lace embroidery trimmed, 50c and 75c values, 3 for $1.00 W. B. Corsets, broken line of sizes, $1.50 and $2.00 values, choice $1.00 Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, broken sizes, in flesh colors, worth 75c a garment, Thursday, 3 for $1.00
Spend, but Spend Wisely. Save and Save Earnestly. BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS HERE
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When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsiliti?, crou, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumat frn, lumbago, pains and aches of bad: or joints, sprains, sore muscles. chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size 2iX).
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