South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1918 — Page 9

t THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES vi:ii:i.v i:vr.M(i. may s. o: 1 il i i f I Till Vl f in. Hot Soup for Boys on Way to Front "SOUTH BEND'S ORE A TES T BARG A AT ?S&j$cT n T 1? 7, LJ f t r. i I5 .1 4 jL. 5 ik ' 3 m. . v

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w., IUIII A A4 UWtl Vlli 1 A4 A X & A A upremacy has long since been established. This sale will not only

We had planned for a wonderful business for April. While we

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J of hih-class merchandise exceeded our April sales, therefore we have

Kly In order to make room for new arrivals. The only way to rid our racks tchandise. THEREFORE, WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE JUST ONE- - uppermost in your mind Thursday when you come here to attend this twice 'what we now ask you. 'ALL THE SEASON'S LATEST AND ISTS, SKIRTS and our TREMENDOUS STOCK OF FINE MILLINERY HAT STARTS TOMORROW (THURSDAY) AND LASTS TEN DAYS.

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What we term our Dress offering for this sale. Dresses of Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Georgettes, Ginghams, White .Voiles and Nets. Highest price dress in stock vas $35 and will be sacrificed one-half. 35.00 Dresses $17.50 $30.00 Dresses $1 5m $25.00 Dresses $l2J50 A "24.00 Dresses $12,00 '$22.00 Dresses $11.00

'0.00 Dresses $10.00

lb.UU Ureases $y.UU

$15.00 Dresses $7.50 $12.50 Dresses $6.25

$10.00 Dresses $5.00 r

; $9.00 Dresses $4.50

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Offering choice of all Trimmed Hats. Also original models from some of the foremost New York designers, "RAWAK," "VOGEL" and "HOLLAND" hats. Make your selection and pay just one-half the original selling price. Hats for dress, semi-dress, evening wear, sport and street wear. Hats for Matrons, Misses and Children. $5.00 MATRONS' HATS $2.50 $7.50 TRIMMED HATS $3.75 $10.00 NEW TRIMMED HATS $5.00 $15.00 TRIMMED HATS $7.50 . ' Ii ' ' " i" i - - , , -. , - :,: 1

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WAISTS ! Wonderful Assortment . Splendid Values

0.00 Waists ..$5.00 j $6.00 Waists . .$3.00 $5.00 Waists . .$2.50 . $4.00 Waists . .$2.00 $3.00 Waists . .$1.50 $2.00 Waists . .$1.00 $1.00 Waists 50c

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Kids' Untrimmed Hats $2.00 Values for

Thursday Morning from 9 to 10 O'clock Only 50 TRIMMED HATS Remarkable values as high as $7.50. This hour only

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TRIMMINGS For his sale, all our trimmings at one-half off. 50c Trimmings for

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The first day of this remarkable sale we offer WHITE DOUBLE BRIMMED MILANS. $5.00 values. Special a.

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AUTO CAPS Regular 50c values for

AUTO VEILS $2.00 values for

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Say That Australian Attacks Broke Down With Heavy Losses Twice.

IiEIlLTN (via London), May S. The German oMicial communication issued Tuesday says: "On the battle front in the morninp hours the artillery activity was lively. On the northern hank of the Lys. advances by Kn.nlish companies failed. Between the Ancre and the Somme the enemy employed Australians for a niyht attack. On both sides tit the Corbie-Bray road they succeeded in reaching our foremost line. For the rest, their twice repeated attack broke down before our posts sith heavy losses. The artillery' battle continued until daylight with the greatest intensity. "South of I'.fhmont storminir detachments pushed forward across the Aisne canal into the enemy positions near Courcy and brought back many prisoners. "In the harbor establishments of Mariupol (on the northern shore of the sea of Aov) we were hom!arded by Russian ships. "Strong Knglish detachments yesterday evening1 attacked Bulgarian

positions south of Lake Doiran (Macedonian theater.) They were repulsed. "The advance by English brigades from Jericho across the Jordan (Palestine front) has been frustrated after bitter tighting which lasted live days. The enemy was driven back into the positions from which he departed. Here (iennan units distinguished themselves by the side of their Turkish comrades. The looty captured from the Knglish was consideral.de."

SPANISH STEAMER SUNK BY U-BOAT

INDIANA'S TOTAL TO PASS $73,000,000 MARK

WASHINr.T' . M i Thtorpedoinc of tbe Spani-h st earner Lusia by a tlerman :-ubr:-.arinn was reported today in a dispatch from Barcelona. Her (aj'ain th" dispatch declared rrpnrt fi tu tin Spanish government th.at tVe shii was sunk in the broad daylight, and that the Spani-h 4.';iz w as flying where t!;e u!l;nariIle ontmaniler could uot help "r' iv.z it. a stati: or i:m. m:is. To women who a ;p! eciate the vhohsomi- deli-ht of :,ii; physically well uroemed. the apje:l of a shampoo, a manicure, or a facial

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INDIANAPOLIS. lud. May S. At the close of business Tuesday a total of 42,1 00 was ported on the bulletin board at state Liberty loan headquarters as the present subscription in the ;s Indiana counties in the seventh federal reserve dis

trict, to the third Liberty loan. Of-j Uriahs prdicted that the linal total j N'OYY'S Till: TIMi:. will exceed $7:1.000.000. Thi; .t thi fnon of the jnr yoi amount would be Approximately j shoubl have your haul nn, j!orr $7.000,000 short of the 00 percent j treated. We hae a steni that over subscription asked for by the j e.es them a ierfe tlv 1 rautif d in-

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treasury department.

Club Women Favor Uniform Divorce Law Through U.S.

ish. The f.i t of th s. i- we are expert in all kinds of interior d-co-rating and liavp a full line of pmi!. to-use paints and varnihr. II. L. Loehr. Decoratitm Co., ' 14 Mifh. st. Advt.

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TREATMENT BIG KELP TO WOMAN

HOT SPRING Ark., Mav S

'A resolution, which if adopted. would declare in favor of "eugenic THIS riR Rfi ST KNnWS marriage laws" and make. mar-

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handle that :ives su h ,,1 results .." T; ,V " u.u ,,roM,e ,or .is votir Swar.ip-lioot. Mam of ur ! aIro al of laws requiring hans of

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ferent times that they have di i ive.i great henelit fr)in its u.e. There was one case in particular which attracted a great deal of attentioTj in this nemhhorhood early last spring, as the gentleman's lif was lespair-'! of and two doct(rs treating him for liver and kidney trouhle were unai'l1 to ixo him any relief. Finally a specialist from St. Iuiis was call-d in hut failed to do him any i:ood. I at last indin m1 him t Xvy o ir Swamp-Iloot and after taking it for three months he was attending to

prior to the marriage ceremonv and would compel both parties to submit to physical and mental examinations before marriage. Certain standards of excellency would ho required under the provisions of the resolution. Filiform divorce laws were advocated with the specification that collusion should not he caue to prohibit the granting of a divorce since ' this were better than making a statutory caute under which parties

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means of creatine an increased demand for your Swa mp-Ilnot w ith us. Very truly yours-. L A. RICKAKUS X. lrui:ist. Mav J 7, !!!. Mann-. Illinois.

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Leaders expressed the belief tonight that Mis Georgie Bacon of Ma.-sadiuseths. had been reelected first vice president of the lederatlon in the election which took place to-day. The result of the balloting will not be made public until tomorrow. The more ardent advocates of woman FufTrage among the delegates opposed Mis

What Swamp-Hoot Will Ioiricon on the ground that J-ho en-

For Yu. : tertained anti-suffrage iews. The Send ten cents to Pr. Kilmer & j convention will clot-e tomorrow Co., Hinghamton, N. V.. for a sam- night, following a war service pie size bottle. It will convince ; meeting at which Dr. Anna Howanyone. You will also recehe a , ard Shaw, suffrage leader ami booklet of valuable information, j chairman of the womans commit telling about the kidneys and blad- te .f tl:e council of national dder. When writing, he sore ai:d f,,,i;(. wjU deliver ail address. The

Letter to Dr. Kilmer X Co., IMnuhamlosi. N. VV.

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Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo

l'ai.y choice of the next convention eity birge ' .)rohabh w ill be made later. Asbe-

dru';ville. X. C, tonight was a leading Adv- ! ( ontestant for the next annual'-""

1 meeting of the federation council. 1 Resolutions adopted at tO'lfi.Vs

session included one -sending greeting.-, to (jen. Pershing ami pledging support of women of the I'nited States to American soldiers am' the soldiers of the other allies: endorsing the government's war garden movement; reque-ting that a woman be made a member of the national food administration and that women members he included in all government boardand commissions dealing with war activities; recommendation that women physicians and surgeons be recognized and utilized in war service and advocating federai aid for societies for the protection

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lpst. dirt. dardiu:r an.l eve .-ive. Jl'ST A HI TM I N HI .11 o;b The hair !ri.s .; ;: kly and ffr vo,jr fllft. during the '.Vn,-. :4.?:L lt . .ll tin0 .i,r; . .ummer. n faciliti for Storage

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