South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1918 — Page 2

tii:mv i:vi:.m(;, .ritu. .io. ma THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES s V Laces and Trimmings May Sales in Notions LAN FALL MEET ros. Co, A mot wonderful assortment of Val and cluny laces with Insertions to match, for waists children's dresses and underwear, vry special at N yarjl. Heavy narrow edges in Venice and tatting patterns at 1" n jnrtl. Trimmlnrs. a bic assortment of buckles and slides for coat, suits, sweaters and dresses, all sixes and colors, at --V: to $2.00. .oDenson Pearl Button ." A 10o (anl iWcltinr at !li to 20c All ues and nhapeej. Stickerei 3lr:ii(N at lOi 1 Ic, 10i -j.v-A'l colors. Hia? Tup' at 12 1 t lf 1K In cambric and 'awn. Curved and Traich. Klemcnt shield at !;: Pnlr Klh color, si'.k l;n.--! o-4'-rn -J7r a Pair You ran fon it m th- iu;.iinle. (tialltj lir-t at 15r, lie, 10u Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. m. Bids Received for Repairs on Track Running Races Considered.

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FourtT !iretors -f th Interstate fair mt fit Prfs't John S. Bordnrr's nfücp Monday afternoon and trar.sict'-il conhleraMr. husinrM. It wan lecli-l to advance the general admi-ion i'ri-p for ajlults to 0 rent. Including Hie war tax: children und-t-r 12 will ) al r.iitt' fl ri.t th fame price it list y-;ir, J Ö cents, with th war tax paid ly the fair. The advance il tickets will a-c-ihi be sold at th pop Jlnr price of three for II, plus the war tax. Automobiles will be parked In the infieid at a chars "f 'J centu, which mill include the war tux, and also Ir. the parfclnsr ttli east f the ground at a net charge of no cents. Some arrangement will be made to ral-e the entire row of box s'at, doing away with probably th first two row of grandstand heats, in order to make the viw from th boxes better and pojwd'aly allow for

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paddock in front of the Kia rxl.sta nil. New entrance! will he made to the grandstand teparatlnr the bleacher Patron, and needed repair will be made. IJ'.ds have been received on repairs to the rack track which va.i considerably damaged by the winter snow and rains. This work will .start at once and the rouie bo put in perfect condition for the coming: meet. A proposition was also considered for a writ's of running races, which may be held the week following the fair. Mr3. .Mark Zimmerman was appointed secretary and Riven full charge of the advance ticket tale and the disposition of concession t-pace. John G. Yealy reported thrit the preliminary work of bookin? the peed events for fair week had been attended to and a fine program wan promised. Committees are being formed and active work on the preparation for next fall's fair, to tt held Sept. 10-H, will be -tarted at once.

WOULD BE "MOVIE" QUEEN'S DREAMS SHATTERED HERE T'ourteen year old Angelina Miliar, owner of pretty blond hair tht covers her head In a mass of curls, and a pair of pensive blue yes that gazed wistfully at her i.ew surroundings, spent the night in the county Jail, awaiting the arrival of her purcnta from Chicago. She ran away from her home M ZZ 4 Noble .t.. that city. She was taken into custody on the street early last evening by Officer Laskwski and Kambo and I rought to the police station. There the told her story to Herst. Rudyntkl. Her only reason for leaving home was that she wanted to become a "movje" actress, und she was sorry that lier plana had been rudely interrupted. According to a Chicago dispatch Angellne was fond of acting; the par: of Mary Pickford before her t'res?er mirror, and she possessed a deep desire to some day outdo the popular cinema star. This is the rote the left at home before runring away: "Dear Mother: "I'm going away because 1 gucs.n I'm no good anyway. I'm going tn be an actress. If you over nee me in the pictures jou'll think I'm Mary

CNDOlGOl ANOTIUJl OVVJl. ATI O.V. Private Ralph M. De C.raff. on of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson De flraff. 72D Hill st.. who was recently transferred from the medical divlhion. Camp flreenleaf. Fort Oglethorpe. Oa.. To the general hospital No. 13 at Dansville, N. Y., underwent a f-erious operation a few days ago. Thit I the third time in the past year that Frlvate De Gran ha been operated on.

Tin; jr.vi: imini: Should place the Corset ihop, 120 fl. Main st., on her shopping list. Xedfern corpets have a model for very type of figure, and we guarantee the proper fitting of even. cornet sold. Warner Urasslers are alwayi good and range Jn price from 'Co up. Our pink camisoles are very attractive and reasonably priced. Advt. 377 8-

I.OOK AT IT. It Is the handsomest motor car In io-xn. The King EUht Is the marVti of the year in motor car contruct'.on. A perfect motor. Lots of power, graceful lines, easy ridlns, and the test car in the world for the price. In fact it is truly named. "The cr of no regrets." Let us tell you tr.ore about th'sine before you choose. Main Garage. Phones. Hein 2440. Bell 370. Av.

nnrniLic modix io If built complete and ready for gsrvlce. being equipped with a rtake or eipreii body, according to your choice. Alo with a tow top to protsct driver from the weather. It's ready for immediate action and will show you a profit from the ery day It starts work. South Bend Republic Truck Co., 31 L Jeffereon blvd. Reil phone :P30. Advt.

taiili: rat5 f very kind largs and small In ixe. S?!nd!d In shape; can b Jted at Williams & Co.. Florists

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table decorations; flowrs for the sick, stock bouquets, corsafe, and f;vrs for th "only girl" art here In f!n1!d assortment. 131 South Michigan Street. Home phone 2221. Bell phons H3. ' Advt

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Figured Georgette Crepes for dresses and blouses, 40 inch wide, at $2.50. Georgette Crepe, in all shades, 40 inch wide, at $2.00 per garment

May Sale of Summer Wash Materials

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Thousands of yards of beautiful materials adapted for the many needed garments for warm summer season. All the newest weaves and colorings.

27 to 40 inch Fancy Voiles at 19c, 29c, 35c, 39c, 59c a Yard In plaids, stripes, flowered all over patterns, dark and light, my color you wish. 36 and 44 inch Plain Colored Voiles at 35c and 50c a Yard All colors, line and sheer. 36 inch Embroidered Voiles at 60c Yard Fine sheer voile with colored embroidered figures and cross bars. 44 inch Lace Voiles at 75c and $1.00 Yard Satin Striped Voiles at 89c Yard Plain colors in grey, rose with satin stripe, also white ground with blue and pink satin stripe, 40 inch wide. 40 inch Ribbon Striped Voiles at 89c In pink, blue, rose, lavender and gold; heavy quality voile that is fast colors with white ribbon stripe. 40 inch Foulard Voiles at $1.00 Beautiful shades in dark colors, all-over patterns, satin striped. 38 inch Imported Embroidered Organdies at $2 and $2.25 Yd. Novelty white goods, stripes, checks and plaids, at 29c, 35c, 39c a yard. 32 inch Cotton Foulards at 45c and 50c a Yard Dark ground, real silk foulard patterns, looks like silk, will wash and retain luster. 36 inch Dress Linen at 79c Yard All colors, very popular for separate skirts and dresses. 36 inch Beach Cloth at 50c Yard Plain colors, does not muss, looks like linen, seevral colors to choose from. White Materials for Graduation Plain Organdies, 40 inch at 29c, 39c and 59c; 45 inch at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard. Plain Voiles, 36 to 45 inches wide, at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard according to width. Plain Batiste. 40 inches wide at 25c, 35c and 50c yard; 45 inch at 75c yard. Embroidered Voiles, 36 inch wide at 59c, 75c and $1 yard.

May Sales of Ginghams and Percales 27 inch Dress Gingham at 25c Yard In plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. 33 inch Dress Gingham at 35c Yard Plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. 28 inch Cheviot Shirting at 29c Yard Stripes and plain coolrs. 36 inch Percale at 28c and 35c Yard Good assortment of patterns in light Hue, dark blue and light ground. 36 inch Comfort Challk? t 25c Yard Persian patterns. 27 inch Check Apron Gingham at 18c and 25c Yard

Mav Sale of Bed Linens Feather Bed Pillows, 21x2 7, clean, live feathers, at $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50 per pair. Bed Sheets, 72x Qo, seam'ess, at $1.15, $1.35, $1.85; Six 00, seamless, at $1.25, $1.45, $1.95. Pillow Cases, 42x36 at 25c, 29c, 32c; 45x36 at 27c, 32c, 45c Crochet Bedspreads, hemme J, at $1.50, $2.Q' 2.25, $2.50 and $2.95. 1 )

Crochet Bedspreads, scalloped, cut corner, at $7 .J3.00

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Satin Bedspreads, hemmed, at $4.50 and $5.0J J . Satin Bedspreads, scalloped, cut corner, at fo, $5.50,

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Satin Bedspread, bolster to match, full size 4 f6 in., cut, at

$6.50, $7.95, $9.50 and $10.50.

Satin Bedspread, bolster to match, 3 ft. 6 U cut at $6.50,

$7.50, $8.50, $10.50 and $12.00.

New Stamped Linens, Scarfs, Centers; variety of patterns. New Stamped Lunch Sets at 89c. Beads, light pink, lavender, green, red, apricot, amber, cut steel and gold, from 10c to 50c.

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Pictorial Review Summer Fashion Book A most complete magazine, showing all the verv newest patterns for the summer season. This book will be given away tree with each $2. 5o purchase of merchandise in yardage materials and notions.

May Sales of Under Muslins

Hundreds of Dainty new Undergarments at $1.00 In such wonderful varieties and qualities that it makes a remarkable opportunity to satisfy a definite need.

Nightgowns in great assortment, full cut Envelope Chemise and Skirts. These garments are made of extra quality muslin and batiste with trimmings of tine Val laces and embroidery edges, also including Envelope Chemise of Trouseau Crepe.

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May Sale of Housedresses For Housecleening and Morning Service Dresses Beginning tomorrow and continuing the balance of week we will feature these dresses of service, comfort, fit and economy. In them women are ideally attired to go about their spring house cleaning and rout out the accumulated dust and dirt of the long winter. All women can be perfectly fitted with these dresses even the extremely stout figure. Greatest of all attractions, however, are the extremely low prices. Sale Pice $1.50 to $2.98

May Sales for May Housecleaning Opportune time to replenish the many needful furnishings to brighten the home for the coming season.

Curtains and Draperies Plain Marquisette at 25c to 69c Yard Bordered Marquisette and Voile at 25c and 39c a Yard Madras at 29c to 69c Yard In dozens oi attractive designs. Filet Nets at 35c to $1.50 Yard Large and small designs, a most popular curtain material. With these we are showing overhangings of cretonne, tub, fast Kapock silks and velours. You will be delighted with our cretonnes for the porch, 39c to $1.25.

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Brenlin Window Shades Will remove all the worry of fault' window shades. Sun won't fade it. See the rich, lustreless tones. See samples.

Armstrong's Linoleums

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Dining Room, designs of inlaid wood; floral patterns ryA V

ior me oearooms; toioni.il nr uie nauways; uic patterns for Bathrooms and Kitchen, in great variety of colors to match any desire. Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleum at $1.10 to $1.65 square yard. Armstrong's Quality Prints at 70c to 80c sq. yd. Fiberline Felt Bas-2 at 50c sq. yd.

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Quality Rugs for Every Room Velvet Rugs, Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Wool Fibre and Waite's Grass Rugs A remarkable showing in all sizes and colors special mention of our 9x12 wool fibre rugs at $9.50 to $12.50; also 0x12 grass rugs at $11.75 and $12.25. Carpets by the Yard Splendid qualities in plain and figured 3-4 Velvets, for halls, stairways and large size rooms, at $1.35 to $3.75 yard.

We make rugs to order, any size. Ask for estimates. Axminster Rugs A handsome collection in newest designs aird colorings. 18x36 at $1.69

3f3 27x54 at $2.98

4 tt. 6 x 6 tt. ö at $10.00

I? 6x9 ft. room size $17.50 to $21.00

9x12 ft. room size $27.50 to $38.50 11 ft. 3 x 12 ft, extra size $31.50 to $52.50

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Potato Week You are invited to a free demonstration of potato cooking in our Tea Room, Thursday at 2 p. m.

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Silk Foulards at $1.50 Yard A most unusual value in wide assortment of patierns in one and twotone effects. Silk Taffetas at $1.69 Yard In black and colors in a complete assortment. Satin Stripe Taffeta at $2.00 Yard Heavy quality for skirts and dresses; navy, black, green and wine. Fancy Gingham Checks and Stripe Taffetas A variety of popular color combinations, splendid for summer dresses. Crepe de Chene at $1.39 Yard Wonderful quality, in all the season's staple and novelty shades.

Tub Silks at $1.25 Yard Plain and satin stripes in crepe and pongee, a mot beautiful assortment in waists and men's shirts. 36 inch Twc-Season Satin, beautiful quality, for lining and petticoats, great assortment of colors, at $1.225 yard. Remarkable Woolen Values Butterfield's Mohairs at 85c and $1.00 Yard Guaranteed fabric, ideal for summer wear, in navy and black. Botany Mills French Serges for Spring Suits This well known cloth recommends itself in quality, service and coloring no better values are offered at this price of $1.95 yard. We have an extra wide Serge 50 inches, in 1 color only, brown, green and black, which is unusually priced at $1.19 yd. Light Weight Woolen for Spring Coats at $3.50 Yard Splendid quality, 54 inch, in most desirable plain colors for spring wear, also in plaids. 36 inch Fancy Granite Cioth and French Serges, full range of colors, at $1.00 yard. 45 inch Novelty Wool Checks and Plaids, black and white and fancy combinations, for skirts and suits, at 59c yard. 36 inch Shepherd Checks for smart summer suits at 69c yd.

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May Sales Linen Department Buy household linens now and save mnnc. Retail price", right now at this store are lower than present wholesale prices. Plans were made months ago for this great May Sale, so we are in a position to oiler dependable linens at less than market prices. Steven's and Don's Pure Linen Toweling, bleached and unbleached, at 20c, 21c, 24c and 25c. Half Linen Crash ,blue border, excellent wearer, very special at 15c yard. 10 Pieces Pure Linen Twill Crash, half bleached, worth Vjc yard. Special at 24c yard. 18x36 Hemmed Half Linen Huck Towels, very absorbent an.l certainly very much less than actual value today. While dozen last we will sell this towel at 35c each, or $4.00 a dozen. Pure Linen Hemstitched-Towels, plain or fancy border.-, all sizes and worth double our present prices, at 75c, 85c, 89c, $1, $1.19 to $2.00 each. Mercerized Damasks The wise housewife is now usinjj a good quality of mercerized damask and conserving linens which as time goes on, will become almost priceless. Foreseeing the present situation we purchased heavily a year ago and now are able to otTer values equal to anything shown for several years past. Wc quote a few special numbers only: 58 inch Mercerized Damask, 75c value, at 59c yard. 64 inch Mercerized Damask, 89c value, at 69c yard. 70 inch Mercerized Damask, $J.00 value, at 75c yard. Imported Damasks As handsome as any linen, wash and iron perfetcly. 72 inch, S 1.25 quality, at $1.00 yard. 72 inch, S,1.5o quality, at $1.25 yard. Napkins to match, 22x22 inch, at $2.98 and $3.50 a dozen.

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250 yards heavy unbleached Cotton Damask, 72 inch wide, will wea'r like iron,"cheaper than muslin, at 39c yard. Brown or Ecru Art Linens for table runners, piano ::arfs, doilies, etc., all wanted widths and qualities. 13 inch at 35c, 50c, 65c; 20 inch at 40c, 45c, 55c; 2 2 inch at 60c; 24 inch at 65c; 27 inch at 70c; 36 inch at 90c. These linens are very scarce today and you will be particularly well pleased with qualities and prices.

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