South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 199, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1918 — Page 3

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WILL DECK

State Food Administrator, Says Bakers Make Too Large Profits. HVANSVILLi:, I;.n.i ili IM IV - . within ihr n t f u weck.'-, Dr. II. I' Darnanl, -tat- t'oo-I .i.Jmintr.itor . f .1 : . .. - l : . -VI rem . rtifi!' üi iUi"liM'"J" ' o: the In li-in.i Kct.ul Oruvr-r- a.-.-t-H-...i..,i,. . fr . ,r

H. u i : ; l i 1 1 i !.ak-r.- ;irt making t : hnnsar It vas a I i i at4 Mtuas: cat r pror'it "thin th y .-iio jl.l h': j t)tu the- Yank w;;. not li-coir-;b:;-,l with." anl ail !. h.ü ask - ,..,., ,, , K, ..,,.,

th-a-lvir;. tominitt 1 1 -(1 ;i ! 1 1 1 1 a du Ii w, i 1 rc - ;in of hrrad ri''' IJ- .oul-i not t.it- wr. ii u.f tJ'-- ; ii ciaftC v. u'il'l Ii-, iut ii.li at;oJi.- at tiiat it will aii.o'iM t ai-ont one !. t on thr- nouii'l loaf to th- cu;i".imih. CrncTs -till will mal;- th- -unpiotit on a. loaf, it i- piohahh.-. thir prrrrnta-'- of it.ri. on t!i i: eatnienl in liiad wfnld i.-' intrea.M d 1.;. a Io'.r xhol--.-ah- pi . The mornin?: '--ioii if the -onf ntion totia was d-vot-d to t-h-r.ical and .-tort- pru'.dcmy. Aso. iation afl.iir- a! -(j an, .-ion and th loeei.:rod rulinc:-'. in for di.-nis-v n t o (T kit I THOUSANDS FOUND TO BE MEMBERS GERMAN SYMPATHIZERS' LEAGUE NEW YORK. July I-. Examination of ieoi Re on Skal. former ni.iii'iin editor of the New York Staats Zeitung, it was t-tafil Wedn sdy niht. di loej that soon after the war ii'an '!c: 111,111 sympathizi in thi- rountry ot-.iniad "The Ieaue of the Itn L'ros of Jeii.ian I'atiiots in Ameiin," and on Skal wax lecteii trea-uia-r. .'hrist Rehhan appears in oid? an chairman and 1): Fcholer as t r-a .-n r-r. A cei tiiicat' of ineml.oi .-hip va 2ion i ach ont! i'o'.itor t t)ifund, the ohjeit wiiih. a'(Mllii to the. eu tilieatev. was t')e "Support of uriins dependents of (ern.an heroe? who hae acri!iced thrir li fo:- tlie fatiier I up'.." The oifc'ani id"!!, it hfcame popular ami ha of contribution". vva- M.,te.l. J 1 thou.-aiiil-, NORWEGIAN SAILING SHIP MAROSA SUNK BY GERIYIAIM SUBMARINE ., WASH INGTON. July Is malion came to the navy

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nirnt Wedtn. suay that the gian sailing shil Maiosa w .1 N'orw -s sunkby a German submarine t.J",, Miles ! east of New Yor k on July 7. Pre- j vious reports said the e-sel x.,s ) - sfoyed off the o t of New l-'ouud- I "and. The c;ew has hi i n lande.l at Nova Scotia. On the fol'owin dav and in the j Mini general loialiiy th- department's announcem-nt -aid. the steamship M.niv Kim; w as h Id up ! ;i submarine and after the crewhad taken to tile boats, the Ger man. put bombs on the v -s-e put bombs rtn the v s-el. The crew, nnwe'.cr howe'.cr, did not se the ship i ! ! -ink. MERCHANTMEN CREWS TO BE HELD PRISONERS A.MSTPrtl'A.M. Julv Telegiaaf publisln-- .-, whifli it attribute to source. that Get me n commanders have be n far as possible to make 1 s Th stateiiM-nt. 1 reliable suomai ine , oiaiiu apl i-Ull( l - of 11 th' t rows of enemy mrckaninien. particularly subordinate memhei s of tlies,. oi' VVs. The G riiian all thorities it savs. int-nd t tra-a them not as civilian war pii-oi:e:s. I mi t t subject then) to the most severe legnne "f : dinar pi i.-ot.s. nn: risii: rin: Frank Boswoitti about cott 1: e fftr s.jr v a-'ation. Home phone ::.:. ; jmo j'."J J--1 Advt. Vocational Adviser v ..'.4. rrti--n 1 ceLbM! k'.v t f;. . :..-s'.tii inu bf--IT IS NT f'rt!i""e tdri: i!i:;"; . in e. plritual:.:.i U-S' fat.ikv... I i a jT-fa: ' it-nt 1: p - ; ''mtv : phv sie! t f t; i.Mkir. e ef finp-M r.t'.U . . rrirnt;ii i t u I.i t im. 1 1 ;--;;' 1: s r y 'T.t'.U. a t U - IP. t -itat-t'.'.ty. IU'.jiae of i lUiditiou- , t: tr t ' Int "pi.ll i tlie liie.iV.irc ef v r r . :.i rje fa ultie- nil-Phrrti'-b.y is t;,e ,vr.diM.: ' ' h I - ::!i!t. ! knew v.i.r-,.:. ...; pra-e ?.f !. n !.-!. !'-t ' I ' all t 1! . f fr-! J. ill a-.ilm ef . -.' "! L. -1 . , .f i a. :t r r . 1 ' . -1 f s " T:,..i.vii..b i.m t hat.Fa ii j..-..p ! i IV! ' rii . ! : :u r. f. a.i-gi-Am r-i l.-.i r 1: i i," i i . ! t lit tit- " ...i ii.t . 1 1 i v . . ffiMIV . ... .,r,.t . ; llut.d r i ' n t n 1 iff i. ..! "' I iiy! r -.i !. t ..u.t r.. : .-; i . i . .1t "! 1 t : t : -1 1

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6$r COßPOfSAL OSBOföNE DE VAßlLA BATTEßY C SIXTH U. S. F? ELDk AlTtL-L-EIV wKo Ficd -Ihe, Kra-t SKot f of tH c X:rr tri c &rx Ar rn y

um (r,.,px r!;l t IM y CHAPTIIi: XX H'orUin.el t I The fpIoit of Amilian aviit-T-juerf th' tou- cf Irily ( ijnvt r-.iti;i

'in our r.-.iitf-ry. Un' f o n l!!.-!.-1 was fcoutir. , mil's hat I. of the IS. boo he !;ns wht-n r. i,'in- 1 1 o vi i ! f

onü nim to alight m ihf en( my - 'country. He rcpaiicJ th" npmi J ; jthout any trouM-. 1,-it dico i cl ; ! ,to his dismav th.it . ienoush pasolir.e to he . nol ;ct h.t( k t Iii? ' ( C'i. I 1 lliu Iii- inn itui' ii n clump of vools ai.l, takinc a ontainr. .tut! foiacjin foi .il. o' ated an entiny lianar ne.ir a, fat tu and, as hick -..ould hait, the place was uniiiiartltd. He had i'l-t finished tilling his Container !u'-jSith oil vhen a ar tilled with (.Icr

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'i.ian ortut'.s v.hiz(d aio'ihd a henl in the toad. Tlic Yank, jumped (onmli an oi!i vindt ot the fari. hue, tan uptairü und hid under a IP. th' .-ouuds the American soon concluded that he had hutted into the v-iy thkk of a ijenuan irtatf head'iuartei s me. tin There was I nothing for him It) do l:it remain until thiiiK-s had under the bed j'jieted down. j fr a' out an hu;r two Hun orth.-er-. I ci.iy from travel and appaint!;. Ido-tired from the stiess f battle lunibied into the room, and utter many cierman curses ami much imbibing from a suspicious-looking black battle, tumbled into bed with grunts and groans of weariness. They were ipiieklv fat ar-leep, tl;oir sncnes sounding like French barrage lire. The Yankee airman crept from under the bed and. ilingiim tightly to the container, ne soiii openeu i the iloor and reached the top of the

the rec-j ftairw ay. only to run plump into a,h.,imGustav if.. t German olli er coming up. ham.

, Th- Hun let loo-e a wolti-h (,'iutit land his big watery eyes tin eatened j .to pop Hont his fat face. I o w rt j came t:te container on nie op i m-, head, and the Teuton crashed back- ! ward dow n the stairway. Hut three .. . i- i .... i. l 1 1... , I or lour nuns nan i usneo uno tu.-; lower hallway, and with herce crie thry .turted ut the staiis. Tl;- Yank I dealt with them in a typical breev i Aiiiei h a n fashion.

, I'rom the top ot the stairs he leap-j A. to boom the bonds. I couldn't heled nto their midst, dealing blows llieve it until I was actually aboard j to the right and the left with hi the transport and saw the coastline 'container. Tlici e was a cork fasten-J of France disappearing in the lis-

! securely in the top so that not a 'ih op of the precious oil w as spilled. Germans went Iowa as n they ! 1 ad bten felled with an a. The Yank darted out of the house ami splinted to the hiding place of hi--plane, uc replenisneu me exnaasieu tank and a few minutes later was '.'iee feet aloft. headed for the I'leni h line-', where hv landed in ifety. M.r aviators are doing excellent work mapping the enemy's country. bombing trenches and blowing up munition dump.-. railroad stations and lines of communication. Well. 1 got mine, the latter nan of March. 1 9 1 S. While under lire ,nv mask was nit by a. piece of -hi apnel. and I got m first bad dose of teas. It was mustard gas. too. one, ,f the v o -st kin tho develish bodies !

send over. I was pumping away atH'uglas Fairbanks, rhariey Chaplin my ;uu, when suddenly I felt a j and Mary Pickford. tboking. stinging ;ens.uion. and then i .Many of us could not restrain our I passed out like a baby hit with a tears vhen we sighted the coastline

brick. When I cam to I was 111 the -hospital with nurses lVittering all about doini; kind things. Hut 1 (OUj;i-t ,H. them .for 1 was as bliuu . . . I as a ha t. When 1 disvoveretl there was I isonu thing the matter with my eyes I was .-0 mad I almost foamed at th: . .mouth. I j "I'm g-ung to get a boche right . ; .;iev." ! veiled, "if I have to crawl to j ! the f ront." j j Aral, clad only in my nightshirt, I ; lolled out of my cot and Charged at j 'the -pot where I limited a door j might be b'cat d. J I h:i!v:i', into a convalescent sol- , ;di-r, and we both went to the Hoot 'biting a 'id s't atohing. ! im:! ha', e been a little delirous. ' I t.e si;.-h a tight grip on his J 'windpipe that it required the com - ! ! bined ttoits of fo-.;r nur.-es and an) I att-ndaut to pi m' loo-e. I must I j have thought the poor chap 1 ;kmuked down was a btulie. ! The m t dav I was all light in my noodle, but I "as -::'. blind and mad ; a s t he de V 1 !. : I wn- a httl" lonstded that after-' ; no. .n w!o n some l.uls fiom a ; IliV'o:- N' vv York regiment wer.-' ' n-.:g!it in. They we-e in w,.r.-e 1 shape than I was - ; '"fe t 1 r u fron-. jb-,;h and woui-il-. bat thev wer- . ;- game ;t- bulldog-. T1:0- cursed 'tlie Huns wnh all of the v.itiation'.if th' bielic tenipet .iTuent. and i th-ir 1 hief des. re wa- to get back 'to the frt.tr it tloo ble -t 1 .1 1 k and te! 1 i ' rack at thv Hun. Nrer: hav e I heard men s- ear w it h such j pit tu: t -('irre-- if they ever get a ; cb.ar.e e t't do ail the thing- thev : ; lire atened t do to t lie kaiser, there i v on ! be so much a a toenail left j of hi- rov.tl Ivchrf.v- f.T purposes' ot i.ie ntiuvation. C'ne of the lads w ho had lost leu- wa- particnlarh Mtr;ohc. -So help me." he said. "Fin going

to earve rue wiijpj,, jn This tountrv, who was su b-( ni id 1 le of the last three loan an.of a bedpo-t. An. I f.,-) ip-ntiv expelled. The wanes ' paign-. ..id. Gej-man ni- b,) admitted that lie and German- l-i-ertv loa n oo-tei- f.i t h- foi i r i:

, w oo.b'.n U K " it ; that bkinkety-l ' ;ifi or. ma v the .lev d iit-i him. for if I h- ii nt I w ill." I At th i,d of the -ith da tut.'.ed mv Vesigiit. and t h i pp.v l td !.". be a ' le t Wo I ! t l :' e il i ! ' 1 t-iii :i--i I ! I ! he lio-p. I revv a a 1 lie I Vi . t a-v-ek- ar.'i was then -ea; to a . a i . lap. W a s Whii pit ke,J t h" re don e 1 ik h ; with 1 .'. ot her tf to re t : ; i n to the 1 im . 1

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C'pl. Varila addressing thr(n of Pliihuh-lphian. seen oth.ers from various branches ! there it a looming ui

of Gen. Tershin'.'. overseas force? were alo selctd to go bad;. In this Liberty loan contingent were artillerymen, infantry men. machine gunners and signal corps men, iepresenting every section of the I'nited States from New York to San Kran cisco On, of the lucky lads. Pvt. 1 - ing - Harbour. 17 years old of Chat-I Va., was in that vicious fight 0n the Svvi.-s border. Nov . -'. I ! 1 7 . hen the Germans l.ox-bar rasU a tin.v sector and killed that trio of .Amei it. an soniiers wncse names win go down in lii:-tory as the earliest mart rs of the war Knright. Gresi. . . . i .. . nam ana iia. was picked to go he cause I had

tired the first shot for I'ncle Sam'thitd ldPert- loan. I went to I'hiln Hp- war. hut when I was told I j.delphia witit 11 otlu-rs of jv-rshiug's

was going back to the goou old L S. ; tance. Then 1 knv it was true and ; iairiy nuggeu niysen ror ioy. Tlie trip hack was an excursion for us war-battered men. All of us ! had been gassed or wounded, and! every man-jack of us was s-asoned to our toes in modern trench warfare. Pigid training and the hard-' est of knocks had been our lot for many months, -o that the life of' luxury ami ea-e on the transport ' was as balm to t;s. The chow would 1 j have satisfied the palate of a miljli jnaire. Our menu included tin - p , key. chicken. iie and cake. And j that pie was wonderful: I ate a; vv hole one at every meal. During my nine months 111 France I hadn't I even taught sight of a pie. Gverv afternoon we w ere treated to a movi - show aboard the transport. and again Ave saw the friendly faces' of of good old Yankeedom. All of us 1 had gone (vor to France prepared ' to die for our country and never - 1 , pectcd to see Ametica again. Yet: WHY BOY-ED IS EXPELLED r i r n n ii.. uasiun d. means, neuenuy Acquitted of Murder, Was German Agent. CHICAGO. July 1 . Admissions that h had seied as a seiiei agent of Germany before the United States, entered the war, and the allegation that some of New York's most prominent, law vers had done ahe did. were made Wednesday bv Gaston P.. Means in tt stitnutiy at the hearing t determine tne legality of one of two w il purporting to dispi -e f the J ;k00u,.n;io (-täte left b.. the late James . King f Chieaso. Mear.s. who appear tl as a witiw -- for the heirs of Mts Mamie A. King for whose alleged slaving he wa? tric'i and acquitte.l rn i'oncord. .. C last summer, fieelv admitted n -

( i in; money for actin-; as a secret Inherit l,iti in ' toit i than the cient of the German cov ernniyut ' tbual four weeks u.ts repo t-l Wcd-b-fore the outbreak of the war v itc. ; r.eda y by p-abhety inanagei s from the Fnited States. each of the ; 2 federal re-erve disQuietly he told of receiving '.- tricts who tonfeiied with l'rank ft. 000 at one time and $!..e0" at an- i lbon, lire-.tor tf p .Ma .ty for the other, for his sen ice to German ; Liherty loan. Th- puulic;t men .ii.d Oi deüverinir Jl.sOO.OeO. which represented that a three weeks' ;e-

i ne received on a cheek to Cap!.! ; p,ov-Kd. one of Germany's chief pies in this country wer e to tie up the l',ji!d:ni; of ele.tia boat-, "the u'tsjiito t'.eei." bn. Kling tor the ..llie" 111 thl- eoiK.tlv. Meal's said .that he tour.d that th.e h.ci ' gi.n en. p!at etiients .ti.d ti.i! Capt. Pov-Fd . alle. I tili to the attention i.f the r.e .tral.tv lo,:d at Washi r w t n . " Pte't N llsop. then er propejlv .-. nkd hirr w p. v h was doing il,t"c1 1 w'-t't in tl"" t'mte-.i .-"Tar'-." d"-

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i it the hori zon. When we reached New York harbor. Aptil 'v. J'l. our transport was guided t th tran.-port dock.-s and reinainel then- all night. The nest day w e were taken to l-'-ut .la. Governor's Fsl.uul. and that evening I wo were allowed to uo into New lYoik. The following l.ny we pa - railed up i '.roadw a v good old i liroad w a v . tlu best thoroughfare in ! the world. We were greeted hy Iii mayo! of New York and then es - eortt d tu tin- Stot k Gx. haime. wh-i we were given a roval l c-'tion. We weie dine by the P.ankeis' as - sociation ami the Harvard !ul-. then our unit was split into teams a nd sent to d iff rent cities to boost tipmen J am happy that 1 played my little pait in this big war by Tiring thfirst shot for liberty. I think it waj fitting that J should be sent to Philadelphia, the birthplace of liberty ami ir.e -in u.e or mar. cmi err 11 1 ! old relic, the Liberty bell. Every man-jack of 11 going back t who ame over i nut. iu mre blows , acainst the lluu. We fee! that it i our duty to do this. and. be-ides, the fascination of war has its mip 'ip-i us. In Philadelphia I md the best girl in the vvorbl, and now 1 ha v e her to liulit for as well as mv t u 11 - try w In n 1 it-turn t 1'rain e. Th"

Hun peril is a real one. as every ,cratie state chairman. American will soon realize if Iheyj do not put their full wej-ht in this I 0 A vC Ul CC PAI I Cfl

vv a ! sidThe bevs ov-r on the o'. her are getting splendid treatment, j and since the putting over of the !a.-t two Liberty hem there has been plenty of food and lothinc The " 1 1 U ll'liii t 'l 1 1 to ! t i 1 1 t , 1 till: v -i v ' Willi iiotn irei is ii'-ins ine oppor - trinity of his- life. 1 will not j 1 content until I am lightii with mvj batttiv attain over there in l-'iam-e : on the front line. It i- my burning desire to send over many more -hots , for libertv into the bo. he trerv hes. THE END. time the public knows why ("apt. Boy-Fd was sent back to Germanv. I turned all my information to the government." HOUSE OF COMMONS WILL ATTEND CHURCH AUG. 4 ; 1tXLM'i N . . I.b d Ceoiae Julv 17. Premier m a few words move. I. ; t.x.Plf. mi-r Asowith secomKd. ami i the membt is of th- hone of -omnotns unanimously adopted this resold lion Wedne.-da v ; I "That this hoi:.i tten.l Marj garet'.. Westminster, .., 1th of August, it being : anniv er.-arv of the .!,- Sunday the the fourth laration of ,r- t.- itx-.-.r- ,iii-in.. .' . " ,11 l' illl VII III' .essing on o'.i; just cause." May Reduce Time of Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign U-A-'!IIM;To. j.ih- iv--Consul -a siiortfourtii ; eraide sentiment n tav or : -i selling ampaign for t h riod would eliminate the usual lelax.ition d effoi t vidt-nt i:i the ' amp.irn itave bt-eti -e;e ted. Nut the atti.-ts and lesign have ma e: "t-n . n no it in .-d . WASHINGTON STATION TO HOUSE WAR WORKERS WASHINGTON. .! v ! v Pa t t '. the W.i-h;ngton l"n tmn pla.a wis d es: er jo ope i : '.. n l a IM. .a Ted with eth-Pr.-Vt Wbs-o

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TD BE SHATTERED i German Steamship Director's Published Article Attracts Wide Comment. t tTi:nrAM. Julv l. Thoe j - - . - . - , I .'ii-irnian? who Hream of a com- j p'ete conmic indeper.der.ee a? the , iisult of the projected mid-lie Ku- i j lope league, are rudely awakened by j Philipp Hineken. iirector of the j I North üfinun I.Iod Steamship C'o . j w h. in the periodical leut.-che, Stimmen, pubüslus an article which j ha- a tt raited a ?ood rieal of atten- j t i n . I It is Hiemen. Hamtuic. and the j dtlier seaports where the entente , strangle lmbl will be th- most e- , ie!y felt, the director a. and ! tin- practical iews of busin.- men i i i late apt to (lash with those of po- j j litical schemers in Uerdn. j ! iMiector Heineken. who expressly i i l:.-i laims judging the question from I a t-o narrow ship owner's point of j ! view, wains aeair.st exaggerated ex- j jpeetations from tlie "blessed Mittel! j Ihnopa" as u cure-all for the eco- i nomic ills to wnicn me cenuai pow - eis are heir. j It is a popular fallacy, he declares, t to imagine that midiib Ihirope will i make up for lost market abroad. I II prefers the principle adopted at Vienna in a resolution of the fed- j ..ritoil V 1 1 -1 i r - ( p r fiirt n i iim nip) i.l 1 unions lat June which was "the re - j sumption of economic relations with ; all nations." Hirector Heineken cites a serie of j Inures taken from the German pre- j war imports ll-t and continues by saying that a glance shows it will be impo-sible in the future to cover all th'se. needs from domestic sources. ; Austria -Hungary, w hich has no j iclonies. he savs, is especially dependent on overseas supplies. It is of prime importance, Heineken ' thinks, that the central powers rid , theniseh es as soon as possible after i j the war of the shackles of what he : tu rns a -tale socialistic war admin- ; i tration and return to indiv idual j enter prise. j Middle üuropc. he concludes, must i he made a means to that end. but ! m ust never be regarded a s n political aejiiev enient for its own sake. GOODRICH IS CHAIRMAN OF SOLDIERS' VOTING COMMISSION OF STATE INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Julv IS. At the request of the members of 1 1 , hp l ommission recentlv aonointed 1 tlV n0v Goodrich to himlle the re--' j i-tiation and voting of soldiers in it imps in the Lnited S'ates. the 0-j Vl n0v will act as chairman of the j j ( ommi-sion. The governor an- j J n0unced Wednesday morning that! p0 would appoint a s-eeretarv to be j -elected by Edmund M. Wasmuth, t epublican Mate chairman, and an i 1 assista nt .'ecretary to be rocom- J ; mended bv I'red Van Nu, demoHIM "DAMNED KAISER:" i NOW HE WANTS DIVORCE; IN'hlAXAPnUP. Ind. Julv 1 'elia. Ignatius Prüder suys Iiis wife ' ... has cruelly and inhumanly mistreat ed him and because of that fact lie is asking that he be granted a divoire b the Mai ion county superior court here. Among the .several things which Pi uder sets for:h in his complaint is the allegation that his wife called him a "damned kaiser." HEI ENSE COUNCIL ii:.m i IHJt. j t JNHIANAPOUS. Ind. July IV' I r. Frederick P. Henshaw, dean of the Indiana Dental college, was ap- ) ) pointed a member of the state conn- 1 j ci; of defense, Wednesday by Gov. ! I Goodrich. One vacancy still remains ' to be tilled on the council. For Our Government's Sake Our bovs will put the ocean behind them, and "No Man's Land" before them. When vou think of them it is easy t o sacrifice and save. Your savings here earn four percent interest for you compounded semi-annuallv. The St. Joseph Lgau & Trust Company The St. Joseph Cuaty Savings Bank

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Prices Formerly From $10 to $55 These fresh new dresses, tnether with ;ih;ut titty oi -ii r tinest dresses from nur own stock, were purchased while in New York last week, at an extraordinary low limine. We place them on sale, ';ivin- our customers the benetit ot" our purchase. Sale Starts Promptly at 8:30 O'clock Tomorrow Moraine

It would take a page advertisement to do justice to the importance of this sale and the . wonderful dresses included

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Everything that's new in dresses is represented in th is sa le Ha ndsome models in plain and fancy Voiles, Organdies, flesh and white Georgette and Crepe de Chenes and French Ginghams, all on

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