South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 179, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1918 — Page 4

1HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIKES Morning Evening Sunday. NEWS-TIMES F'PINTING CO., Publishers. O. B. 81'MMEKS. prft!nt. J f ST1 J'HKNSON. Miniffr. JOHN Hii.NHV V.X Ki: Kültor. flo !?)') everv concept of v. h it the allies are righting fo ; the lidding of the world of th military junkers of hl ilk. t lit- overthrow t :.uto-ra-y of the Prussian ":n!. and. if vou pir-a-e, the mäkln? of the wotld safe I ' !' i e !ii " r , t . i Urv vfdentlv r i r b i n - tun- will i rin (lermany , to this t eah-atmn. (I-i n'any nii)l '; i'i oux'tu to her Kit-, and the?. .-r Jinke?-- kicked to death while' THE MEL TING POT "Come Tafte Pot Luck With Us" itd rre Morolnr I'nnrr in Northern Indian On'' fpr f miiloipoi th Int rnttiun I TTirrm i h kneel. I'd! ' 11: w:tt) such .-uper-e joists ij worhet Tin; m.m ri:i; ii . tth Ilfid-f" Lrfl jre: 1 and .Sight. than vai.r.; lather to hu? an as.-. I

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THE HARPY BRIDES. The !ai who married fou soldier in order to u'-t a n;i o little intom: darin;: the war and four ?ood i nances at iiiMiMiue i - .--iJ fo Jiol.i the ret orJ for ilaiin;,' and

lil t ttie off!. or ti-:p('.i:: ... rjurnrxr and k fff Jiarfn;nt wr;t"d- I.-li..r;.il A h prt.si:: c t'intrat.'D- or Irrouattnf . For "want tdi" if v...r miu- h in th t!p!i3n d. rf ttrjr . !i!l t mailo-l ,rtr lnrtloo Krp. irf in.-ittra-

UVf-Vr -rr.-r. ,f. to .rl V d, .ut W "itl, M b ;n.i jn.imben. 111 reject. the gir.s who marry two r Jh Sn- In,-, thirtr. tr-.nV ta-. all f ! -oldi-rs for thi put pose ate -ai.I to be rather uumerwblct ri-aood to Ilorr.e I'h u ILM ana :MO o;j.y. and "iris who haw married one. vv.th thi.s nioiit

Mtrr.Inc and r.rtnlnic V.-V.tlf.nt. !aie to he found everywhere.

le; trf1 t? (.arrier f:ita i ...... . .

I Ii KirTIOS' KlTf,: '0i V,pr. .Siin.Jiy. r,

Ber.1 an1 M!!: t-. r.-r var !n adf id- r 1. hr the

.f.irt.!rr no'l I'oi.in? IV'.itior. .Jailr in !(id!nr Snri'lj). br mat:. p-r s'-rta: 7 . t"o rT:ontt-r; 'V p. r ra nth treaftr. r.r Jt ofj per . r .n iL'e. LDfr-r"d at tre .South I'.eoJ Bcttoffl'e at n'l ' ta, nut!.

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XWEKICAN API-APE. mil t:. at 1 1 ! I in tht )il'rlt?uilij i y

Whiif on? t:. at 1 1 ! I in t?.t iil'rUniiiij i v ia-'.

h.ao'rdv eii'a--l n l-.rnin t i . - in'..-rn war rane tiotii et iaii all: .-, n i'l''ai that th"y ;? alo U a( hin? tho'r Nfc'cr.tri" x j i i t hi n -. .?i m-i .iMona! hit of detail r rolor in a n v. - l;-)..i! ti f:-mi th .ineri tn front ".how-, that the Yank.- '.r. a i r-ally i-ontrihutiiii,' Mimciliiii: Ii w i;:oi.. m th- way of h-htili'

t.-i Miii'iut-, o!nt I, in z 'hit !m.i 'ine of un-at alwe in

th- h.-iiiu ?i j';i' of th- v ar. i It i th- individual tle of ülihll; w hl h OJf people j ;i ,in,i iotiu .U' !?om .tMii Indiana, who. j

It I

If there is any line of proi.R-cnn more d .-piealde

than an oth-r, undo.ibtedly thi- i?; the "ne. F'utdic r.jiiniou hho'jid oiue don o rruhini,'ly on the irl hoe mous ate the lea.-i .dt niestionahlt that her Iif as a war Lridc wo'Jld :iot he wonii living. That the k'iri who iiu:rrie in yood faith and who woi'ks homily at war tHief or at prer'arin? for her future home or at ar:y productive oceupatTon should liae ln-r allowance of ln-r hu.LantV.s pay is jut. It is purti ularly j,o if thtc ate. or hie to be. children.

Uut that a ;;irl should live in idleness on the p(1 y of I f ( .n. .tilk&t !. ... I. lt.. - 1.... II

i .... "i'ii'-i.-' int.i. .in iui- ,4.1 1 Milium ie mai auow-

jan e for luxuries while her soldier husband if ij-'hting ; i- altnost Seueath contempt j is a mattet that the zo erntnent would find dithjciili to adjiiit, because of the difficulty of gtttinu; at funlamniital fa ts of motive and personal situation. Hut

it is a matter which the strong force of opinion of girls in their twenties should top. That the motives of every prospective bride bhdVd made qtietiona'dc by th- ureed of a few is Intolerable.

i Kv William l Kirk. "I .-tn ;i nother patade today. :ure l.ady. "If 1 yo go hy i-i'ie?t leorge." -aid the .Mani-:uie lidv. and voi'll have a me!l chance get"Honetst to jodi!e.-3. it' ettin. .o.tiitx another danie like me when I a person 'an'l feet to Wfrk liowadavs. diift kü', ;eoiK'"- And tliat aii.'t no with so many things to se n the gyiy's w amine: --it's th cold facts, ftieets." There ain't many irls would 1-t as "l ai ti t got i'o tune to look at pa- , long around here as I done. beltee rades. I t'otta tend to bu.-int..-." , tu-!'' said the Head Barber. "You lot ! Thcte ain't many girls would get two customers: hanging out a round I aw ay with the independent stunts

that parade." "I don't care." said the Manicure Lady. "When a giil i- thinking of hei native land, tjcorge. and them glorious Stars and Stripes which is touting in the heavems above, like it sa. iti the popular songs. a uirl ain't likely to be thinking about how ie can get a two-lot tip from some

on prirg arout. I here." declared j the Head Harber. "Who do you' tigure vou are the queen of Sheeby 1 or a working lady which?" j "I tigure I'm jut w ho and w h.t ' I am." said the Manicute Lady, j mostly on the jot. and always polite, which is more than I can say j of soni.' others around heie. If you;

dude. I have noticed lately. Jeorge. j ain't got patriotism enough in your

heart. (.Jeore. to stand and watch a band of soldiers go by you belong somevvhete else and not in America."! "I ot something better u do!

that my notions is changing a lot about life. I u-ed to think it was perfectly grand to be going along a?id getting by. inay-e saving a few

pennies now and then, but that's all than watch others going to light m ! changed for me. I think more now battles for rue." said the Head Bai-j about this here Land of th Free, j her. j

and what I can do to heli, it "

"Ye

Ol

've got to stay here and

the WaV. We.' the orlzili.ll e . I 1 1 1 O I ! t ' . I-e afti-ts

, na ftoldiet at in the Indian wars. It wa;adupf d to our other u.ii". u?d has .-ufvived to the pr.sei't day as a i ! i a i ,i ' t i i -1 b j,iit of the American armv 'raining.

foreign ep-rts have ol'i' ii leniarhed with interest j

the einphi.-i that iur aiunv juit.s on ritte hhoting, open-ordi methodn of attack. U'otecti cover in udvarne or retreat, the u-e of layonet and tist in personal louibat. and in general, the develojonent of apparently loos', individual l'uhtmg omiuio-d vviih a really high de.srfe of dt ipline. The-.' peculiarities have already ln'i n revealed in the :r rv --(' u stalhiim'" iy our soldiers, of tinman sentinels an 1 li.-tening-in parties in No .Man's Land, and in the brilliant capture of prisoners and attainment ol ol'jctive in surptie rushes tliat overwhelm the eneuiv without giving him any easy marUs to hoo? ;it. In tio sieue warfare thai ptevailed until rectntly thr- -.Vii li'tle ej..iu- for tb.i .-.rt of righting. Now. with the promise "I" mor. open o nlat. it is sute t com, into greater u.e and to prove it value. Il i the sort of woik in which th lontideiit, resourcefiil. irrepr-ilde American iv at hi best. It is the diametiical opposite of the iJerman mas righting, which depends on weight and hulk rather than personal initiative. livery time the nui styles have come into conflict no far. the Yankees have won. We may pert them to continue doing mi, ami their success iii.tv lead the British and Fr-Mich to copy their methods.

A BALL FAN'S WAP DOPE. An enthusiastic baseball patron, now enroute to

j France, w rote to u friend just before his departure:

' Well. I have signed up to play with the Sammies of tho Allied league. We are booked for a series of games with the Hun-; of the Assassination league on their home grounds. 1 hear they play dirty baseball, and don't live up to the regulations they use square hats and the emtry ball, and some of the stuff they pull is pretty raw. They have a guy named Bill :atan and another bird called Ilindenburg as managers, and are a bad lot. "The seri?s comes off at Berlin some time next fall, and we're going to win in a walk. Those birds won't even have a ball park left to play in. The Hund are usung up their best pitchers now. and soon they won't have anything left but their gloves they're doomed to the same fate as the I ederal league, and you know what happened to it." A pretty good line of dope, if anybody should ask you. though a high-brow war expert might phrase it more elegantlv.

"That part's all right." said the ! fight battles with me!" exclaimed! Head Barber, "but jou gotta think the Manicure ludy. "You make me j of your work, too. I'd like to be 'tired, cleorge! You've got a swelled! out watching parades myself, kill, j head ever since that young mdlion-i

but I've got my work to do, and ifhiite Kdv you the five dollar tip the I didn't do it I'd have to move, j other day. 1 didn't think much of You've been taking it mighty easy i his brains when 1 seen him giv ing lately.. I've noticed. You must be ! you live, leoige. believe that! Think

figuring on quitting.'

"Not voluntary." said the

Ma ni-

AH Fools Sleep Well By Ilapslmr Lid of tin." Yigiluiito.

At bedtime of one evening in March of this year, when the great German offensive was on in full force, my telephone rang. I answered the call; it was a friend of mine who had rung. "1 understand." said he, "that the Uerman

I of a man in his right senses giing a j barber live dollars for a - cent Shavel Von gotta admit von had jyour nerve right with you to take it, ! (Jeorge!" j "What comes my way I mostly j take." said George. "But 1 bought a lot of Thrift stamps last week , with my tips." I "That's different." admitted the j Manicure Lady. "You done all

riuht. then. You done just what 1 would have did. only tips is things of the past around this corner of the shop sweet memories that Messes and burns, as it says in the song. But if you bought thetn Thrift stamps. George. I'll take back all I said. I

crown prince and L'OO.OOt) men have

just been captured by the British." 1 wonder if I'll ever get the old trade All fools sleep w ell. I slent w el 1 ' back ? F w ish they'd had Thrift

that night, I can tell you that. Put

.v'ome "mental scientist" thinks, he can "mentally electrocute" Germany by getting twenty million people to project hostile thought waves against the enemy. But it may take a bigger hate-power than that to counteract the hate-waves of the Germans themselves. When it comes to the theory and practice of mental offensives we are woefully unprepared.

USEFUL JOBS. I'loni pre.--itt indications. titer will he an unprecedented shift of employment in American industries aoont July 1. In fact, the -hift has already begun. As. Hie te nt older issued by Provo-t Marshal let. Cx ova der takes ettii. hundreds of thousands of n;fh "f --.tTtiv servo e a.e are obliged to give up their places and seek .lot's more essential to the NiIln:ri- of the war. It is, "work or :'-:ht ht them. rending theii call to ninis. if they are eligible to mthtarv service, they must engage m u.-ful work. If they aie ineligible, there is ali the nKue tea-on why they should mid jobs that have a v ar v alue. Thi.- there it. any a v.ti.tii appearing in the tanks f dome- lif .-t rv ants. ho!l emplo e.-. stove .'.. ai.u others w ho-e voik, b.owev. r c-eful it may h '.ve inen on-ldeled 111 l.olllul t . I Ii .-. Ii o ' v (oHs U II d e V tile ban. because it !. i . "proipn ?;ve" valu'. Footmen and buti'i" and aiets of whom, fortunately, thte are not a iat m,i:':, :n th; ";in t r - - nr;t go. So must all hu-kv yoaiii." im !i o:?u,a!ing a-- !artnde, shoe clerks, llobon sale-. .pp. e!'. Tip ;r p.o s will be tilled by

older- men The ir.o

int:a-e in ;h- prdiatie i.toor -jppK and a sudden

The people of Cologne und Coblentz, terrilied by tho bombing of their cities, ha', e appealed to the reichstag to see whether such "senseless murder of women and children" cannot be stopped. Certainly, it can be. It will stop automatically, whenever the Germans stop murdering French and British women and children.

on the very next day I learned that the welcome tidings of the evening hi fore w ete merely a phase of the everlasting German propaganda, and I was sorely disappointed. The rumor was universal, in this section at least, and many others too were disappointed sorely. This, of course, was the object of that rumor and

thousands of others made in Get - 1 many to disappoint: it is but one , '!

drop of the water that wears upon a stone, but it is a drop. If I had not been fool enough to believe it without its being authenticated. I would not have been disappointed. But 1 think I am cured now. When at last news comes that Germany is

stamps in the golden days of long age. (Jeorge. when us girls was making our !0 and To customers a day. Everybody took the best care of their nails Utmu days. hut I gu-ss they need 'em now to scratch up the dough."

workmioi rou thi: ii Dic.iPi;i.

V C v H ,, 4 K ki , v M There id a place in St. Louis w here turn and women handicapped as wage earners may rind employment

j that overcomes physical disabilities

beaten, it will be hard to persuade j anJ helps all workers io make the me to believe it. j best of themselves. In a great many instances, uncon- The Junior league workshop was rirmed newspaper reports are noth- ! opened March 1, 1M7. for the pur-

ing more than very clever German i l0e OI giving employment to pa-

propaganda rumor.", which are not necessarily any fault of the newspapers, mind ou. Take all such w ith about 1 0 grains ot salt. It may not be clear to the average man.

itents from the Washington university dispensary and Barnes hospital. It is under the direction of a committee composed of three members of the medical ttaff of the disDen-

From those Austrian bread riotn, we gather that there are no more "Vienna rolls" in Vienna. There is likewise mighty little Hamburger steak in Hamburg or Muenchner beer in Munich or Hungarian gulash in Hungary.

and sometimes not even to the I s,ir.v three members of the social shrewdest of diplomatic agents, just j service department, and three mem-

what L'ain Germany is to derive from these little reports: but there is an advantage tomewrure, of that

bers of the Junior league,

"It is the aim of the workshop to give needy men and women the

The railroads are going to be "humanized." says Director McAdoo. They can stand a good deal of it. Why, for instance, shouldn't a. train conductor be as polite und obliging as a letter carrier?

Other Editors Than Ours r

or' .y 1 1 o - o women. obvious j - ilts o;' the shift w ill be a sudden

p r d i : t I e !.t mil

WHAT Y. 1 1 .VIN(.S IOi: Iy lMorur S. Johns, of the M. Louis Ist-Ilsauh. Thrift is the foundation of prosperity. All the wise men who have ai ncred the fruits of wisdom ami experience agree on this point. Our own Ben Franklin,

I dare ' benefit of legulated

work and

as a also to

you may bo sure. Usually.

av. thev are boosters for other ru-'i therapeutic measure

mot s. Germany lights in many vajs other than making murderously mad

drives In dense formation, ami bomb- ' The shop n connection w t;h the ing hospitals and churches and j treatment received at the dispen-

grav eyards.

make them partially self-Mippurt-ing." says the league secretary.

Last summer, when the housewives of the country bless 'em, every one! were doing their utmost

at saving fruits and vegetables by i

sary has made it possible to treat many cases heretofore hopeless because of their inability to obtain employment under favorable conditions during the period of convales-

cannini. and drying, there came ten( aml u,Ul1 proper employment along a rumor that the government -'nld be secured. meant to seize all this! We tried 1 "The patients are recommended to trace this heinous thing to its j 10r the workshop by the doctors, source, and failed: it was probably They are then interviewed by the given out a thousand or two miles social service department, whose from here, and there U no doubt j worker keeps in close communicathat it was born in Berlin. Also, j tion with the man or woman while last summer there was a widely I In V,10I'- Those must benefited spread rumor that the government ! have been suffering from cardiac,

meant to seize all money in banks.

.1, . .r ...-.1 t h fniirii pr or file moilern

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i;.,i 1 ,.-; i, i. i.,a.,wt.-.- . .-. i BHU a lew oi me iieoote weic ao , -

gain in ! i:s:iu oppoi : uiiitv

fol

tilf lelilltllUe -c.

FPOM HLivTl INC IO kUtiHLMANN. (ifiiüa::; piavsn th" -alio- oid uatu- If the allies unr.o; vm i.-.i- war or, th I'aitl- ro id vv e vantiot win it auvvvtoje e. ami M (ifl iuny e-. ap-s defeat on the bnttl rle'.i. we io-, :,;e war. I:. Üah.td von Knehlmatin. 1 i Man to: eiun s- retat . slioi.M have his anwer. and it -ho . in ',,- the .in-we; .im S'..cr, ta ik a- his i.e.';! jioput on i i, th- reic htag the

l-ASX l o p le oa s. . - .-. v I t i' i v as to

It :s chat .atanrv ..nd h v po.--it : a i . . - .mding "ta

w. iuoi'. rf Mt!i, if in v

essential factor of success :n life. Here are several of 1 foolish a to neiieve it ana niae

which have been the guide-posts on the j nur mon y uuuei uie nuui.

v. on are going to near all Kinas of things in the future. Among them

will be rumors that transport- load'

neurasthenic, or orthopedic condi-

The Junior league workshop has

hi

maxims

anti a t ii: rv tOii! sie '.. v ,;; pie U y " I c ; i y: nratora al or. t prov ecd with i-

?C'y Ku:iln:a 'ern.an ort'tn-i' ail.es r.ot ha v ;ri Is lid O f Co i ' - . I to the A u t ? ta n -

v n i ' i i A n v . .ai ;x I e vs a . t e I . a '. s . o 1 1 - ' o '-at Tl T ll ' 1 e

pathway to succes- for hsts of men: ll" ou would oe wcalthv'. think of saving as well as', of gettui?. ; Many a little makes a niickle, Tlie art ot uctting rich consists very much of thrift.;

I All men are not equally quail:. ed for getting money, but ! tit i- m the iiowi of evervtvne alike lo practice thi !

virtue. j 'ave and have.

If know how to spend ie-s than uii get vol have i

the philo-opher's stone. All a man saves i his own for nothing and his countrv i actuallv so much richer.

. onie -iiker.ing. It i far from our intention to urge Americans to get

h ! rich while the nation is engaged in the most gigantic

' ....... . f .11 ti...w X Miri. j fclvi-n'.l hiTiL ä xf iociinr.1.

vv t in iii i i 1 1 i v r . J . iiiicwcaii r 1 1 o u i u vüiiiix vi u- v vtt u

for sale beautiful woven pioducts, cement work, and toys made entirely by the patients. Besides the sales held at various times durir g the

on

I . '....: T j . . . t

too. von will hear almost anything . ' ' o

that will deürht von for when youjS(df at his home in Tokio by

a sword Tlie unhappy man oin-

.i.x. "th that we

roi .id

than in

i

hating wealth when all the resources and energies of

iave hid he i.eonb should tie devoted to the winning of the war.

i o n. mote The prime motive of war savings is to supply the gov-

w ;th

t I Ilia n

The thin:

the w

u eminent with all the money it needs for the etMcient jand successful prosecution f the war. If the war is lost, everything is lost. Liberty will be gone; no Iran's

?:. to

: a

w -t ha v ii

ed with soldiets have been sunk and ' vMr. these articles are always

that Washington is not giving it t I m tne shop, the papers. You will hear that " American vasua'.tv lists are being C.WADI.W COMMITS IIAKAMKI. Published a hundred times smaller I TOKIO. June jj. Besotting to the than they leally are. You will hear classical Japanese method of suithat all manner of disaster has be- : 'de. W. H. Price, a Canadian, who

l fallen uii army and navy. liien, euipio.eu ou me scan ni tne

killed him-

using

leain ihe truth concerning this lat

tel. von will be disappointed. A nutted "ejipuku" or "Harakiri" as -rc'at deal of rumor is now due con- it i m-re commonly know i. Mr. oerning Russia and Mexico espe- Brice was a constant sutferer from e'allv insomnia. He caiiie from Toronto Believe nothing of all this Ger- '- eats ago and is survived by a man propaganda! Believe nothing w idow . w ho is, of Japanese birth, that is r.ot duly authenticated, and .and a daughter. wink a l yourself when you read un- i .vi it'.rmtil reports in the newsnaDers IOVT Bi; A SLACKER.

which, remember, are no r.ewspa-; The idle girl is doomed, accord-J

fault. Flay safe. It is going mg to tm- .vew jersey unision,

it.l "T. see m i. : i

As long to ho:,?.

e , O 1 a

von i i ! t i.' n u I ;

'.v !.a I !.' v , : . t i . e C i ! 1 . e i ; . t i . u 'ii'- : : ii : i . l . e n ' . r . ,il' I r.r.d: -'and r. . K e I I ! I I .1 . ! . . il su p . - K- 1 .. !ri ..., , that it . (ii

" . " . . I e s : tit : : M Ita!-. ,"

is iei r.i.t ; y -he 1 :i . - t 1 ' it !) v I.' 'd V ,- . i. .i v e i a , t : i 1 , 1 1 !..- .1 .! -.- po--.

' i : ! . i : i - ' . !. I .. !i

per

t . 1 ! i

VV o- 1 U

t h.m in the

. thrashed

i'itiion that. the'u,.,le or fltmi!j will be safe. Kverv man's property, tailed, and the j talents, energy, and destiny will be at the mercy of a

uit lot peace.;" " ... t, inn- w.-ir nd tli.it i h i e :! v . w o ma n s ccmioittee. count;! of na

s.:niihni: the government nromntlv with amn e runds ; J - .

Wha; happened I :-;.,,, v , ,h. ' . r th. ,ftr because of commg difficuhy owing tionai uetense. a circular irom

iw-a e---'. v .v. v.. .. . .... ... v. - . y, . T. . -1, s.,i. . , . A . 1 c

, i to the hütiii or ciermauv in nussia i"vn .-o oj,,0 x - nuis'..-, Ot . . i

ind very probably in Mexico; but teacners. ?.nu sieuograpners are m

.tti. -.r. poiiT ti- win uemand and woman s work can re

. ...... fl.i.i.v'H tl l.vev anu ueaMi'r, ine i ' s me cosi jn money anvi

j n tlie i r.'l ami vou can pa-te mat iase o....ia .-".ijv.es. a -

4l-,OIiy. .,,-.1 .I..j ii. it ran', ri f,. I

ful work should feel the d:at:it of

shi: kinn. Her power a.- w-h as her

Tomorrow-the Last Dav of the "Ideal Fireless Cooker" Demonstration Come in and Inspect These Wonderful Cookers They Bake, Brown, Boilt Steam, Roast and Stew Foods the Same as Your Range Would Do.

tiu in;

Tumurrun-. Saturday, i- umr l.i: ipportunii ! jMiu'er v. ith Mr-. W'iiuii .tnj tv

k. s

IDLAL FIPLLFSS COOK HP

cuikt'd on the IDEAL

in

operation.

O 'iik'. t.iMe of me

elici'-i

tv-

Specials

Bio

a

uses $5

For Saturday selling an assortment of Georgette. Crepe de Chine and line Voile Blouses formerly S3. 75 and $6.7.5 Mouse.. Saturday at $5.

V ' V ' .' 'j '1'

For Satmday

Hats Reduced

ClIILimEX'S HAls d:en'5 hats in rlne .r,ilarnis. Formerly to WHITI-: PA.NAMAs

with ribbon or flowers. Nvtunlav at S2.

M ou a.; in t. i i K aid v i -l. Saturdav N I

S-J.oo T For:v,cii t

TRIMMi:i HATS l.(Mi Mi'., .t.. and the favored braids. F'rnf i b up to Saturday at Sl.oo.

to

I op

rHE masterpiece painting "Christ on Calvary" will be on exhibition only 4 more days.

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FOR SATURDAY Wash Dresses Special at $6.95 Formerly priced S7.75 to S 10.75 are the dresses in Voile, plain or figured, Ginghams and 1 issue Gingham. In unusually smart little models. In both lit;lu and dark, patterns. Pegular and extra sizes. Special at $3.95 Several models of our S5 morning and porch dresses of gingham, Yoile and lawn are olfered for Saturday ar S3. 95. In all sizes.

Wa: h Skirts $2.95, $3.95 and $5 Gabardines, Piques and Cotton Satins are here shown in a splendid selection of new- model' shirred backs, plain tailored and gathered tp styles. Smart belts poc-ket and pearl button-, are trimmings. Manx have hemstitched belt's and pockets. Regular and extra sizes, at s:.ö. S3. 05 and s5.

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FOURTH OF JULY OUTINGS GAILY CALLING FOR WHITE VACATION FOOTWEAR

on the links, at the seashore, wherever you go for the "4th" white shoes will be in evidence and we are splendidly ready with extensive varieties, exclusive creations, carefully planned Price-Moderation.

Bright as the wings of a butterfly are these new midsummer Low Shoes now ready for the "Fourth" and for going away times afterwards, "Sport and Walking." Oxfords to the dainty light weight dress Pump, a style for every occasion. Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps shown in high and low heel, beautiful in style, exceptional values 33.95 and $4.95 Grey Kid Oxfords, with the High or new Military heels, the season's smartest styles, $6.45 and $7.95

We ask you to know This Shoe House by its accomplishments the high standards of its merchandise the great variety of its distinctive style creations the utmost in wear. And Saturday with its wide scope of seasonable footwear for each member of every family is the time to test us on the above claims! EXTRA SPECIAL. A big lot of Women's Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers in Tan, Black and Patent, also Black Satin and Suede,

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Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in all the newest styles as well as the more conservative models, shown in Black, Brown, Cherry Red and Cordovan, $3.95 to $8.95. Baker's the home of Boys' Shoes and Oxfords in Black and Tan, the kind that wear S2.95 to $4.95 COME TO BAKER'S for your Misses' and Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Slipper in all styles and shades, $1.15 to $3.95. Black and Tan Barefoot Sandals, $1.15 to $2.95

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