South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1918 — Page 3

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QUALIFIED JUNIOR AIR

PILOTS ONLY ONES TO

HtUblVt APPOINTMENTS l lPirn t0 A r--row Vein? e.ta l!:hed near ih WASHINGTON. .;xy 1.'. Only Ci,y Probably will be UM for th;. ' who have nu.iS.r.f-.l a j-.r.ior Pf,!lv.ii.try riot- v.jll !;iifir te Thr' fi ,rs 'naLScations r':J? arc; .n arpoinür.rn;! jn the military . T'""1 ori'-v 10 llA aeronautics diorautic d;vi.-;rn. undr a rulin-. v --'on- vvhirh in the operating- end

Th'irJay hv Mai On. KVr.ly. dii'ctor of th rrorimz"'! a ir ' r - : At p.-rrr. thrre n-,nv r-r in tli. r.cr.-.ir- branches of ' '. IT. V.-J; ';; J in- : .di ad- , Heal your skinvitli H yC'Jf d jCtOr Said to USC Resifiji

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sXi.i-tro.ible jou'd trv it without a second v", "5 1-- tnojght! eil, many tioctcrs throughout the amj-atitriccot theunsixi.!:y

country arr prescribing it to heai and hae httn d.j:nr so fr vear. So why not tke the combined üd thesr wic rr.rdi'.al mm and let Oir.trr.rnt make our Skin well? F ,i''iuui,;tM.u .... i ....... . Store Hours: 8

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Great Reductions in W omen's Ready-to-W

Read this ad as carclullv as any banker reads the 'markets. " This month has brought new power to vour dollars.

Women's and Hisses' Coats Six Big Money Saving Lots S.5.00, S6.5 and (bO QQ s7..m Coats now $ J U

S 10.00 and .si:. 3d Coats now S 1 5, s lo.f5 and S 17.50 Coats now sio.o.s and s::.5o a :oats now $ Co s:3.(H and s:7..m Coats now SaO. Sa2.5i, S3S (Joats now Dark Suits and Coats

Do Bargains Interest You?

Money Savers Dress Aprons, $1.50 Values at $1.00 k rurchasc v rercale Jris aprons in dark liure. d'-t and stripes; also plain pink ana Huj; made, li:ii!ied in uT.ite piping; Worth $1.50. Sale price at $1.00 50c Motor Hats 25c MudV "t lv.ic!: in piain col'M, ;ripc jr. a li--u.-c; regular 50c value. Sale price . 25c Oa Sale M ai:i Floor. Talcum Powder Special Mermen's and Williams Talcum Powder, in many de1 iC.ltr ill odor.-; very special, 2 cans 25c 50c Embroidered Doilies 29c

u iS-incn roa::a ;no:o:jiIed doilies, in .uorted de5ik;:i. callnred ed.;es; aho tS-ir.,-li ' square Battjnbui doilies; regular 50c values. Clearance Sale pnee . . . 29c

j 98c Cluny Squares 59c M-inc!i Cluny Square. . i'l; hv.i i(va -N. linen laee in--eni-r. and lace e.i-e: reU j!ar 98c value. Clearance Sale price 59c

:-..r..-. ati anr .iff m ork ' jliri a;e afoot for requit in a!!'

r !K a:r :c- do r.ot inc;u'1" ofTiters of the air crft prodtjction diis:on which h.y fccen afUned tJ: tai-k f tMrnir,:r Out in qaant;:y me inacnir.es ior ire use or American airmen. f'.T trut Ij W to?s ;tch.nt and sick skins, ice of all Resinoi

ryproC. Kepinol soip slso di and ouccfedcd in putting them into j irentleman was announced Thürst.crUIviar ;.teVxce:rct for -3 i li?ltinfT condition, she has been ; day by the war department. Lieut.

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. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Pricet Lowsr Than Any Other

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July Clearance Children's Wash Dresses At Prices that Alean Splendid Savings -I- Ml 1 -1 .

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tunity to outfit their little daughters rVO in summer dresses nt these monev-

saving prices. Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses, in plain colors, stripes and plaids; sizes 2 to 0. Sale price. .50c Children's Percale Dresses, in blue and pink checks; sizes 10 to I t; splendid values at $1.00. Sale price 79c Children's Plaid Gingham Dresses, middy style; belts, collars and cuffs trimmed in plain colors. Good

S1.25 values. Sale price . . . .

Children s White Wash Dresses, in lawns and voiles; sizes 0 to 14; slightly soiled; $1.50 values. Sale price $1. White Wash Dresses, good assortment, excellent values it $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 Smocks $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 In plain Hue, rose and green, with white collars, at $2.50, $2.95 Plain white trimmed, in colors, with patent leather belts, at $3.50 Boys' Wash SuiLs In tan and blue stripes, plain colors and checks. Pants attached, and separate coat and pants in several styles. Special at 69c, 75c, $1.50, $1.98 Reduced Prices in Every Department

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NAVY IS PUZZLE Whereabouts of Russian Fleet in Baltic and Black Seas Also Not Known. WASHINGTON. July l:. Allied ,and American naval onVials are t;ni able to form any accurate estimate of the prej-cnt ttrenth ot the Gc: - 1 jman tattle flfoti. it na? said Thürs-' j day by Admiral Ponton, chi.f of, naval operations'. Not only art- rej ports as to what Germany has built j or is building conflicting, but eery in regard to the whereabout ami condition of the Russian Heet in the IM.'u.k and Ualtic teas has met with failure. Naval ofliciai are particularly in-

tci't'Stcd in the drtadnaughts. and loons. Our hombin? planes dropped battle crui.-trs Germany may h'te:more than i?f0 tons of p: ojectile?." secured by t-eizure of the Russian1 fleets. At leat cisht modern battle JICCC MARPn nPPIM

'ships were in the Raltic and l.lack teas and four battle cruivrs were ' under construction in the gulf of Finland, now under German control. . when the Russian collapse came. ' It N estimated that if Germany I ha obtained all Russian warcraft I able to increase the strength or her 1 hish seas Iteet by "3 per cent. Admiral Ronton was quite positiw. 'however, of the ability of the allied j P ff)t ttt IUI I

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The comparative prices printed are worthy of full credence, as every reasonable care is used to insure accuracy of statement.

Silk Ai; lyläü Daintily . t "u ... r. J,. I . - . . k ; 'H.at -v, .:C. . ; .. f 1 1 MlV k, , ::: : :.t.HC -. j Hon L-irvK A Combinations ! t!L':.- ,...:J-'J' Suits Then Read them oppor- y"S .$1.00

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ship continuously i.nce ihc out '.'Vp.i'k of the war. Th are unable to estimate, how. ftr, what number of additional heay craft may hae l:een con;:niionrd. tion in Germany, Admiral P.enson Vii'1 .th Ihie V33 no cfef.nite inform.ere. Reports r.inccd. he id. t:on tier?', Kepo from f.e a dav to thie n.ont h. The admiral not deposed to nation, however, the recent 5tale. nunt nf S:r Kiv- Gride?. ".:?t lord ..r .i... i'..;.u. . Qu-.nn i..,-- r.'k t In - Germany coid repla.-. FRENCH AIRMEN DROP 600 TONS OF BOMBS DURING MONTH OF JUNE ! announcement Thursday nicht : ! i "burins: th month of June ourj aerial toaadrens brount down 1 i) enemy airplanes, seriously damaged j 1ST. and set on 'ire 1 captive bal-I WWkN III ri i I ii ui

DISMISSED FROM ARMY!,.i:!;. fci'-.Vr.,,:!

WASHINGTON, July U DiQmisal ..f Second lieut. Thomas, M. ' l.vnch of the "GOth infintrv fori 1 conduct unbecoming an ollicer and a Lynch was ( onMctea r-y uv courr i martial at Camp T:ai. Texa?. of ;hain used a marked deck of cards in a ame with brother orTicets. Reduced Prices in Every Department N Store. ear Garments Dress Special made of Satins, TatTetas, i . . .ii . rSvi nirs :uw I leorrclLc in light and dark colors.

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Values up to $30.00, on ( t AA sale Saturday at iplJ.UU Silk SkirU Half Price One lot of Sammle Skirts in Silk

Poplin Taffetas and Messalines. July

Neversrink Tub Skits Half Price

at Half Price Carefully Money Savers Crepe de Chine Waists One lot in 'vhite and colors: regular $3.00 values. Sale price $2.39 Fancy White Voile Waists I-o colored plaid 'ile; regular $1.98 values. Sale price $1.59 White Linene Middies Collar. curb. pockeis and belt trimmed in pink, blue and black checks with black tie: regular $1.95 value. Sale price ... $1.49 39c Hosiery, Special 29c Silk Boot Hoiery, in black oiilv, ize S ' to to. Sale price, pair 29c Trimmed Hats at $1.00 One Jo: or" Trimmed Hats, turbans and medium shapes, in black and colors. Values to $4.95. Choice . . .$1.00 50c Lblc Gloves 39c Women's and Mines' Lisle Gloves, broken sizes in colors; regular 50c kind at 39c Palm Olive Soap Very Special, 3 for 25c

U. S. Casualties

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I ntr rational X Srrv.: 1 Fiftytvo t .15 J- Itic in th? American ex petitionary ""r" announced ! t0(1 l'v thö w 11- -P t.T.cnt di-, N lflcd a? fo4.ow: ' ; -Nlne k;t:p,i in atir.n. seven di-d j ! vouml. e;en Horn .i;-ae, j ' two froni a ''Plane accident. four! i rrom a cedent and otner i-;u.s, i i s cre.y wounded, one 5I:ghtl mounded, two wo indfa degree undetermined, and f.e mifein; in ac;i''n. Ofti ocrs. 1A1. The cMicei'S in the i.rmy lit follow: KtL.M:n IN ACTION. M CUT ENA NT.: VViimarth I'.roTrn. Washincton I " Harry M. Corror. Okliuu.a . Jt'u J''xVrrr.ri'ind dilu or mo'imi: j FAPTA1N: i Go:"s 'Vux H?vCn i?!" K" Robert K. I'.a II, YVc;:atoii Ma Wis. Go,jfiviri Camer. .Tamjica Plain. Mn??. 1JILI IN AIKTI.AN I. Ad lDtM . LIEUTENANTS : WiMi.mt T Kobbiiiü. l:ab-ir:i. . C. (1LS: CAP PAIN : I UOI MIM) !f.VKI(KL: LIEUTENANTS Ob ii Us H. rook. Gusteta, (Lv William IJ. osboruf. Sew V..rk. Harol.l IL Tittruan. Jr.. St. I.nui-. M.Hiiton W". Williams. Snitou. T.i OtM)LI nir.KLt. IMU.IIlltMINKI): I.int TKNANTS : Liwar'1 A. (.glebugle. 'Ter re Haute Oburk-3 J IWlcy. riosf iDt Hi!:. LI Ollicrs on IJm. ither.- on the li?t follow: K1LLH) IN ( TION : SKItüUANT: Teter Miller, Lancaster. Ta. I'ltlVATLS: SLerni.in L. r'onkln. Newark. . .T. Steve Imstaniki. S.bezioctaly. . V. j Harry J'ruuk Joness. Koaunke V ! 'alter St.iiitlin:u . P as lnn) N V. I DILI! l ltiiM Wnl Miv , I'll I N A I LS : .1 i h n W. Bs ewnih.ui. I; i.t.mii-v, . Y. i Harry L. Krisman. S'-.-riinr. Iii. .luliu r'refcy. l!o-hct er. N. Y. ' l'iman Klfia, .ev Yo'k I Walter V. Lvan. rort.ic- Wi- ! llf: 1 ROM llKr.: SELliLANTS: T'ratik Allen Jinnvce, otorr',.rr. V. j Waiter R. Luv. Fort Shaw. M .-n i . FP.rj.MAN : ' Oonstan"e Gi S' e. Hst.-p. Lian e. . IMUVATIS: i -Tarne n Dnslev. Aicswortli. Nh. ! Kav I. Ni-kolson. Si rtr-t Mill, r1 ! DILI) I KOM A I ('II)KN T AM ITH Lit '.fK: I si:jh;ean I-: ArnoM .1. rter.-on. Leloit. Wis. rOKPOKAL : CIiini Oox. Ifnison. Teav rouK : ITarrv L. Ilol'.iuö'swtrth. flarp-. Kas. VOlM)LI LVf HF.Ll : roilPOLAL: ' Thom.-i Kra-e. l.-ti.-it. Mi h. IMllVATKS: Loui .t Allen. G'a lioj'. LI. I'r.itik .1. nian b.irtt. M;iii !itr. o.-.nn. .fake 1.. Iyer. Nnvicv. I.h. Onni.ui It Lkbloiu. honkers. N. Nikola- anari. Oaui;. i1re--e. fly de W Hall. Lafayette 1ml. SiiDuel T. .lobnsoa. T'ot, .r Olinron L.imphere. Do crville. N. Y. l'.lMir I.. Kaod. Kei aiy in, I'.i. Mix Artliur Seltz, 1 rtoit. UtlMKI SMr.HTLV: I'ftl VAT fcl : Joseph Leon L.itlanL rittsfleM, Mns j MINING IN ACTION: ! fm;tvat:s: j H.iiry Ob!itiau. 1 i : t erf. w. vHarry i ü.nt'y . r.r'klyn. V. i Jobu Wiliam Jauiv. Tr-i;!i Ark. 'ii.nle W. Pret".n. WjiiDfiod. I'm. GRAVE CONCERN OVER THREATENED RUSSIAN FAMINE NEXT WINTER WAS KINGTON, July 1 :. 5ele.-- j lid of a croup cC men to carry' economic aiJ to Russia still Is under j t on.-idei ation, but i: ni.iv t.e saii authoritatively thai I'.nal decision has been leached on none. All of the cabinet members, are suzseating to Pres't Wilson names of men prominent in arious industries whe mislit be Mied for the work in hand. i 1 r. 1-.:. . t . n Li. ... , I Urrnj.lIlirS C'l it 1 inline iui ! ter in Luia are pivin? this rovleinment sonT concern. Report f:oia authentic sources ?i:y that in) the political turmoil imnc ilt;;re ir-j ti:al5y has been abandoned and that ! the people hao calen wh.it cratn 1 !the Germans lae no' takers. The j ; result is that ther? has been no ; ' ec'l for plan tin?. j i BOLSHEVIK FORCES ! CLAIM VICTORY OVER ! CZECHOSLOVAK ARMY; . i ! LONDON'. July 1 DoMieviüi ( jfoif.e.s have taken th.e offensive j i 1 1 p a i n the Ozec ho -Slovak arii' in J the 'o'a region and tli i;oern-j I tiii-nt troDl's l-.ae won a SKat s icto-, .-.iv a L-;.in i't!i'.;al state- . ! :.ent i eceivecl ):er y vur-. ' , Th'.'.rsdfy Itnir. Moscow. Th : 'ztcho-S'.oak'v in Mi'cria are, i leported to be reti eating before a I (ounter o:"tt"r.s:e "f tb.e r.U;.-:an "A- J ! heviki. iVON HERTLING SAYS NO j CHANGE IS TO BE MADE i IN GERMANY'S POLICY; i PARIS". July I:'. -Speakir-s Leforc i i the main committee 'f the reirh- J Thursda.v. Imjrfrial Chancellor: on TIertlin.c .-aid That tlv:-re wc'ild se no chan are in tbe foieign ,nLc j of tr. rmpi!?. ctinz a1 proof or th;5 tlie ;er:nan ar.-wer 10 th note fioni Tope Ler.e.lut, accoidinc to ad ; s frov.i TJael. , The imperial c!iarre!'.or fortclud"! 1 1 his remarks: hv savir.? that the re- j ; rl3cin? of Foreism i;er'v- von Knehlnvmn was ot:!y a pTior.al matr. WISCONSIN INDIAN TO RUN FOR CONGRESS SITE 1:1 OR. Win. .July 12. R.LhilLp CJordon of Fleerv. "Wi.., th si-i iril Itivh.tr' ". ' r ordair.efl n i n ; r ed i r : T . : 1 1 i ti tu ru n f"i I .irpi' a . ? i :i t ': ii m n in th- i jllth district cf Wisconsin.

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higher on today's market. They are from the famous Hart Schaffner & Marks, Mersch Wick wire, Adler Bros, of Rochester, Chas.

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of the famous Eiderheimer Stein s make must be closed out regardless of value or cost, as these suits are also a part of the

anltruDt Stock Purchase

It won't cost you a cent to look. The assortment is just as complete as at the opening, as we are bringing up reserve stock from storage room and basement as fast as the heavy selling makes room on the main floor.

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