South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1918 — Page 2

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.'a:!!1' i'. saLjuii' . "i.r.. Ill A . II. S;- Hr-.. Auim'u Ii! Anv M. ''ttnin Atl.tutrv iNxuLnik TmUi, I'.m Uustnun t.. i ; . i f . V Ka Pari M. Wrd Atlit.t-. Iro! me t . v i Illatu h.:h--!cu j Cm kl.i Ieur,a Jam William. Livrp'.'. W i Tina. thy W. Wjiiij mi on. V.m .ar'. Ky -11 V-..- ' 1 , v,v, jjJmiJe, MoKi-f. S:'.v. OKI' M: I : 'ari" !Ir-bl 'IVrre Hjuk 'rnr-l K. M-i:pln. H:irtfor.I. irn. l'ÜIVVTts l; - "l!1Q?.k'": o. iu. i.ni'frr I.. .P Anuy, aii-u v-r. asMike Ortteau, Tenth t.. Kt Vouuj.town. O I .lohn I s. dulo. Wt'-r)ury, i".ipi. j .lan,c .L.w.-pb SLe.i, ij K.tt Auri K1 av.. .in. -Iniiat . ci. .1 u rn- W'hrlteneur. Krolth Mill. N.J J. i ri!lO.NT.R: j PltlVATP: ! LfTiai I.uukv. PMlade. id. i.i . j i:i(KOM.()lI. HKI'OUTt.ll KII.I.I.li; IN ACTION. NOW KIM'OKTII A ON Il TV WITH lOMI'AXV : SF. KciLANT : Paul Ceerr, ; reii Vp. Wi. rn.wci:. llj i;ili Parker huilcr or Hie Vigilante. "' l I always think of Prance as soin fotth: of Knland as standing tirm. Through the centu:jcs the men of Cnk'iand haw? seemed to s;ty: "These are our rights: we will not x give them tip!" while France has said: "Mankind deserves new rieht and liberties; we will o forfn and win them! ' The Frenchman's ideal of liberty, us of fraternity and equality, has always been at least a few steps in advance of the fact, fo that lie has had to fpsht to make it a reality. The Fnlishinan. in nearly every case, acquired rights by prowtli, asj a youth prow's into man's estate. Having Brown. the lnslishn;ni fotiBht to maintain. The Frenchman foresaw Iii rierhts while they were still ideals and fouurht to make them real. The I'nprlishman. never yielding tlie rights ho had .acquired, pushed his foot forwaril Inch by inch to c"over new rights. The Vrenchman pictured new rights and leaped forward to create them. ( It was this teadiness of his to demand and die for an ideal that u'ave us the erroneous theory that the Frenchman was too emotional to be steadfast. War, battles and hunrm rights are won in arious wa; the I Frenchman has won his rights by j a Iotib series of brilliant charges i apainst autocracy and the remnants of autocracy. After each charge. , each uprising, the T'renchntan has held new ground, maintained new riffhts for humanity. The bastille fell. freedom was won. Napoleon followed. That seemed the overthrow of new-born democracy in France. It was but the mdmentary pause before the new advance. With half the world arrayed aaind her. France reformed the lesions of her ideal behind the war lesions, of Napoleon. Tt, ! amazing: to note how through centuries FranJe has pressed forward steadily against regiments, autocrat-, customs and systems, protecting her national life while winning the rights of man. Tdeals are ragged affairs. s?nding out tentacles of value and oi error alike; when France has paused if. has b?en to consolidate the trenches she has gained, making permanent all that was of alue. discarding the error. Who can call France lacking in tions on a continent where autoc racy still lives in blood and hon? To he steadfast to such an ideal a-? Fiance set herself means to advance to the realization of that ideal. This France has done. France it. a free nation of free men. Hod grant that the fight France is ranking today may be the last tight against autocracy and retrogression the brave nation may be called ni n to make! In Mich a j fiylit. side by side with such a peopie. America may well be proud to' i "ive her last drop of blood, her lat ..f . i, ; , v. .'";im,M"' rt,,u- 44 ,,rcu i w u i sn r . BOILERMAKERS IN SHIP YARDS CALL OFF STRIKE OAKLAND. Calif.. July IT. A strike of more than '',00" boiler makers employed in ship buiinet plants heie and at nearby points, was cHed off Tue-dav. It was an- - nounced they would letarn to wori I YWdnesda y, but v ill striKv asjin '. Atu?ust 7 anlev back pay claims1 ale adjusted. ,4M V..ilüi.-. t-i"- CLOT hlT,QALVAaas:ENCC!",.MIS$.CM Arrangement of cover on crock rontaininor fprnn.H wirtshlvt I; " b . T ." rüic ine use ei paran:, üoara ana cloth, mvü thr National War Garden Commission of Washington, which wi.l enJ any reader of this paper a ! fzec canning and drying book for a , h - "7""fc " j two.cent tiiBP to pay postage. i

Our Sale m Silk Is . pa On.

A Big July Sale of Summer

Silk Waists Values Georgette Crepe de Chene, Satin, Pongee Waists at $3.98 A V I V-VTT ; .an

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A Mighty Big Job for One Day's Selling But we believe we can do it, such values are quickly sold and we know you will want more than "nc ; ecn two when you see them. The materials cost more than the completed waists.

$6.00 Silk Waists at $3.98 Crepe de Chene Waists, beautiful stripes in many colors also all-white satin with collars and culls of striped crepe de chene. Regular S6.00 values. Georgette Crepe Waists, in colors old rose, maize and all-white, embroidered fronts, alsojace inserted vestees. Some with Buster Brown collars with edging of copen, culls and wide strip down front to match. Others are embroidered fronts in colors. Regular S6.no values. All-White Wash Satin Waists, tailored models with high collars, also some in tlesh and maize. Regular s6 values. Pongee Silk Waists, plain material, with 2 pockets,

high collars, self-button

Your Choice Tomorrow at $3.98

A Great L Ellchart News N. u s-'rini.-s Sp.- iai .iie: KLKHAIIT. Juiy 1 - .s-mi K'.kbait joung men hae nip-Ted in the) r,ay darin-- the past two ias. They a ! e Kniest IL Hui'.', n. II 1 it A. . Franklin P. Mover. Ch: '.st1 iteiue iian M. WaniiMfh. .M. I). tile. Me, - 1 tall Stonei- and C. K. Jor.?.-.n. Sin ith ! Pi-n. s.'ii of m;s V.. Pi of th.- io.lratt bo.nd has ei.lis-.'d in the I nia lints. i In a !-ttey received o Mis. ilo; a K-t'- of this city ft om iu-: .'ii. 'aiin, tells of the Letter's m.-etin., w it h his I.: other. Pa ii K'-ef" iti t . "liehe- to Al-ac -Lo; ; i. ii Th'rollie- had bc.-n j... l a t , fo: n n ii months- and !ii'h i on- k i i w The !u'. of ti. other. i i ' r L n r . :i " We, i ,1. .". 1 d .'v . . . e . ) U i :d ot u ; em p;o e aa ensmer-r to 1 niporai :Iy tike h? place -which will b riij;Hp! I 1 b" the ro-'r. lior. of A-.M-imk 1 I lai.ini vi I - i-..'. ! , .. 1 ' t ..''.. r.r ith I P.end u h.o leave soon to join the. i colors. I ! ... . , ' n '"" 1 " ' " :1 d ,,t.-.; ' 1 c ' ri '' I e I ,-. . : . ,i . 1 . . . , . ?'.- . r - ii 1 th i.i!o;c. i,r he H-. . fnl ,-" ' -pp.- I.:-, w if.

Robertson BM

l rfTfirBusiness üouxs: fJ3 jf IS! if -.n.i J

A Wonderful Purchase of 500 Waists just arrived from New York will Vc placed on sale at 8:30 tomorrow. Mr. Robertson wrote us, "You ouht to sell them in one dav."

trimmed. Regular $6 valu es. July Sale

Hundreds of White Tub Skirts will be presented at ihi sile aiui all riydu down to rial rock price- lv far the best value- obtainable. This department is troin tö run a smart race with our bi waist sale above and

every woman u buvs. ill surelv want

Tub Skirts of White Tricotine, of Pique, of Cotton Gabardines, of Corduroy, of Satin Eclat, From $1.00, $1.39, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $5.95 Silk Poplin Skirts The best values ever oilered white. Mack ind a-lors. 'i.h 2 pockeis, at $3.98. Silk Skirts at $5.95 and $6.95, beautiful colored plaid tatfeta, remarkably well made, with fancy pockets, in many st les.

and da Maliter, w a ord i-d t- pa' his wife lo dollars a weep, . i..t a kc

! six month's at th' p. nal faijn. i !AUTH0R OF 'OVER THE TOP' ' Mill. 1.1 I- 'min-, well i.noun loc.i!' ll.r n. nTi oi ,you,u man !.ft fday f, Pat-jlS PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN I i.iirir, New Vm: k to -nt i- ti:-.- oMb ; .

training coip. M i s. M.r. Ant. t ' p -Ail. j ;ni I'' this ,J.-d today , f"11" ' i-i'.Hz pas'. -i r. caused b a .-orap j1"'' ,,f d:-e.v M r. Ppp was- ,,.rn i in Mdtu ..a. Indian .. May L" . 1 t ' 'e. il ' ' i ..'": . n i n---,i i - ! .1 in - f ; Mr. ..od M r . .1 f-.-'Ai- !;-.; bo T m I t foüov :ti .. ...m ..... -! '.v nv:c r ;. t . ; a . . di- a - f : j i . . l-'i;'. "; s.-;- a s w .'. h ' i Fi ida v ..:t- no-.p. P..- ; V. :...,s. a ata I a!: M . ' I rhorn :' ";-.: a o e 1 1 1 . . n .0 a . A . udc , in a --ill t" !-(o'. r a;. .. in t T.le- !' tic .Mor.;"r L;i.:.'"-r ar.d 0; company .i-.aP-.-r . ei r! - - - . .1 P. ' i M.'ill II S.hCI'-i u m . . n N. ",: 1 ' i 1" I . ' b -' a f 1 o .. A ' P' At; . I :

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$3.00 Wash Waists at $2.00 200 W ash Vaist:, to sell in one day some jub but you cannot resist them at the price so we know they will go and go quick, so advise mr early attention. It's no easy matter to buy waists like these to sell at $2.00, but we know how you appreciate our efforts. Black and White Striped Voile Waists, simrtly designed and made with rolling collar and yokes in back, some have pockets. Regular S3. 00 values. All-White Voile Waists, with organdy collars embroidered, knife pleated fronts, one side pocket. Figured White Voile Waists, with flat Collar, 2 patch pockets and double row ot pearl buttons. Regular S3. 00 values and a most remarkable value. Your Choice Tomorrow at $2.00

of Summer Skirts I

a sirt to match tlie waist she i ! ho' refuse.'. to i (. .it b ' c h;i i -; c - b-fore 'ity .1 v!:" H- " i ; .' Pmp-. ". h" " : -r. it.! :; i j,. ; .rn iv fi ' ' to.,'. "' '-'d-oiiani !'---;y the ':!-: w-,t!- o! Ui" .ir, w.i J psday om til i -v io ne. a .-.iptatn f'oj.iiti.oial a : io . I ' w il .- .i-.-.-iiit-! to :n- .! , r Iba !i :-t . a . b.Ct1 t ; 1 '.' 1 . ', ' v. .. ; r o 1 : ; ' '. ! ' ' ' 1 .1 1 1 k ..I !-'a t:t i!l !'.' '.1I..H1. ITI a j-pi :.'-l"le !i" W H i : . I id : l."M; . .1 . 1 i . n T of v. ... ; ; 1 id vm r pni 1 cr.c dcpcivcc s20.000.000 bequest . LA' t . .L;l : - V .- . ; : .!; ! 1 . J ' . m i ). t j;e w : 1 1 of ':. '' I-.'i'; ' . s i . . '1 - " w. N . ). .- : 1 w . 'f. a-.'. .' 1 d a " ' -r.t Ci.-. ; .- i!;o-: i ' L a n i ;.-'. '1 . a ' ' '. r 01. .).: FIRST FT. WAYNE MAN TO GO -ACROSS' IS W0UMDED v v i : :-c i:d !. f ' : . 1 . i .-1 10 f1 .- . ., 1 i 1 r i i

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Waists

Wash Waists 'nil.' .iik: 1-1.,,,; . 1 I I 1 I C V I "i'.O at $2.00 i i ! ft X 111 .3 I ' 1 n Have you anything to Sell Exchange, or Rent? Fry the Want Ads Do you want to Buy or Rent a House? Do you want a Job? Are you looking for Bargains? Read the Vant Aus Read the News-Times Morning Evening Sunday qsvo si Jo; 5iou.i s'jujiu SJiijjjiApr. ifjL 2 11 p r 1

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