South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1918 — Page 7

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at all Drukirist. or ent prepaid by Williams Mm. Co.. Clcvclano.Omio For sa!a ty C'oonU-y I)ru Co.

th front wer still firm in their j r?.ol to fsht to the lat in d- i frn of the ca'i which sh chr-

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oper.:r.? of peace r.eotMtion" whn

f J on th roal train a villas 1'jt r.-hind t h front

! I:rin;r th next thr d-tw h ! jTrei-d r" ,r ;.toj-nor,iI about " rtii', r? k an-1 forth over th1 110mi fror,' whih th Kournanian ' arm: then occ;;p irx. She I j thro jk'h ro!s t f lit: i ' i!ijf.v all de ;i stated by .irtiilrj i ru or 4Ti.il brrv. hardmer.t. many' f thMn h-r;ni; the inie!jb; mark 1 of frf GfrrmiM incTlr. a ho had i o. -r , 4 p. : -d thm b-j hai bn driven j o :i V'V tb. Ilumaiiuin troop-. j SriL.i.i Mono C'liurrlif. Th"- picttii fsq.f 1 i 1 1 1 church. n : ; : i sr-nfrally of. ..pot'.o.-y whit-( ! i rr; f-st on1, fpnifil tri ,a e tipen partir.a'.ar nurk; for the anr!n!:sm of1 h1 nrmsr,. who bud not n (up.iifl tli1 ii'ap reuiipri,. whi( : rnrf-s of ii'-w n.ad1 cr;nis spok niiitflv of th1 ra'. apt- "f typhis :and t'-phoid and nlso of th? hn!'' , 'I "f'-r. r:.adf th1 llo i.xanian i ; arni v. Many of th" ill.i wm j a r.-sol'.tely u nir. ha nitf-r' t hr were : i l r- r : - I by all "'fpt a handful' : cf p'rsl'nt poa f- 't n s. j ncc ,iior.a!!y a family rou!d b , ; j'f'-n packing 'ip its meap?r iK'iis"- ; hold ?oor for depait ite northward. , K erythir.;r wh;c)i th-y could not , ; carry with thm thpy wr bur ini in thur ir;rd-n. onf.d-nt that one, m1.i t.h wo ;!d fonif barU to their j h'irii1. ; I-a;n:n- -talkf-d - ery w hei e ; -chil- j (iren w-i? b.nefoot throich thj I snow-(.r)fi"prl tieets; e er one was I

a ;nt and 'tuac l.ttei,. m tne army, j howfipi", thf fooi supply was still fairly ;'oni, and mo.-t of th sl-

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j hr by the American Red Cross for 1 distriiution. The.- included cari nients for the women and children .of the Ml'ace. ondene1 m;!k and i foof ff,- th1 .ick, and cigarette; or ;n.a!l romforts for th1 so!1iTH. Th1 i H'ie-n insisted on personally prei sntincr vry articlf. -ir.d she had a word of che- anl encouragement i to zo w:th each sift.

I In th :lbape. the fp.ieen showed) j ntire di'-recrard for th- dant;is of j inf-cti"fi floue where tj phu vie- , ' tim.s lay ill. 'ne entered without j i h5itiiti'"n. dep:t th proteTf? and ! j -xpostula tioiijs of Th local prefect;

Bt after you get the swing of it outlined in the fre Garden Bool eke National War Garden Commiiiioi of Wathington wül tend jou for u two-ceot alamp, it it great tport.

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.'ften he insisted ! b t h he,isid f a j wo ma :i or 'hi'd ' personally t'- t he ;

A! eat was sred to th1 troop o!' thr" t i 1 1 . n cok. and -

til from the soldier had ex cellent dacouTf with straw matif'v.'i and woolen blankets Th ilUi;o.j!s we: e waitu and comfort -al'ln even "it thn cobles: day?. Th" soldi!- everwhe:e greeted the .jueen with the utmost er.th.isni and a UV. ion . There rould be r.o doubt that she was idolized by tii- rank and h'e of tb1 who:" arm'", ar.d her intense mtret in then w-lfire whs shown cn e f i y milp of the thtee davs' joatriev. r. ry Roumanian irhVer carried a rdiotocraph of the iii-n and nian' of thee b.:e iier personal siana-

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' patient. i . it wa wonderful o how he i ! sded a n i ( ea iu th aref'.al ; tw arrangements of the '.o.-al prefect . n it: j f.u shepherdinj: bei- through their

listi u-. It was naf.sial tnat each, .i pffft should ho anxious to persuad the que-n that cond.tion in his jurid:ct:on were better than! the ;iv"-,wp, and with this end inj iev. he bad usually arransed fori calls at six of seven of th bet J houses in tne i!!ace. T'.ut the queen 1

would waive th; program aside. an. jiointine to some misera'e hoeI.

would , 'It looks to me as if th people in that houe needed help. : Let us o thte." Ow:nr to the arnut:ee. no ficht- I inc a-tiities of any kind were in I

SUMMER WAISTS Regular $1.50 Values. All styles and sizes, at

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TRIMMED HATS . j I 25 Hats on r. special table j for this big: day. Leghorn, ; j

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jtuie. Thousands of the pri ate j keen and willing, and as they wei e j soldiers alo ariied her picluie. inireiwed b the oueen they renewed! t he situe por-ket with theu' sacredjthesr oath of allegiance with a zeal . ik-"ns and crucifix. land -n;hiis.aMii that left no doubt j

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Wc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower than Any Other Store

Meet Me In South Bend Thursday

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Special Bargains Thursday

Interurban Day Specials and July Clearance Sale Bargains Make Thursday a Big Day of Extra Value Giving

REMNANT SPECIAL 1-3 OFF All Remnants must so this low pri;e will send them out in a hurry. DesiraHe lengths, wool and silk. OneThird Off from their already reduced prices. EMB. VALUES TO 65c YARD, 23c 2 7-inch Embroidery Flouncing, soiled trom handling Values to 65c. Thursday, yard 23c TURKISH TOWELING, YARD 23c lS-inch Turkish Toweling pure white bleach. 'ery special 'lluirsday only, yard 23c 65c BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, YARD 48c Four patterns, in bleached damask. o5c value. Thursday, yard.' 48c 12Uc and 15c PEARL BUTTONS, 8c l:tra quality pearl buttons. Regular 1 2 1 and 1 5c kind. Thursday, card 8 10c NYOIL, BOTTLE 6c Four nils in one, tor lubricating, polishing cleaning and preventing rust, toe alue. Thursday only. . .6c FLEXIBLE STRAW HATS 19c Suitable for iield or garden. Brim can be bent in any shape. A hat made tor service. Thursday nl 19c CUT GLASS BERRY BOWLS $L19 S-inch Cut Glass Bowls, in dirierent designs. Bi- value. Thursday only $1.19 CROQUET SETS ONLY $1.00 Four-Ball Croquet Sets, complete with mallets and arches, in hiiv;ed wooden box. Thursday only ... $1.00 50c JAP ROSE FACE POWDER 23c Here is a bi money-saving opportunity. Regular 50: powder. Thurdav onh 23c

Great July Clearance Sale of Silks Now On, Big Saving Awaits You

$2.25 CHILDREN DRESSES $1.50 Children's Plaid Gingham Dresses, sizes 6 to 14. Regular S2.25 values. Thursday only $1.50 $9.95 WASH DRESSES $7.50 Wasli Dresses, in s'mshams and voiles. Good values at S.95. Thursday only $7.50 $6.50 AND $7.50 DRESSES $5.00 Wash Dresses in linene and voile. Very special Thursday only $5.00 $6.95 SLIPOVER SWEATERS $5.00 Sleeveless Slipover Sweaters, in assorted colors. Regular S6.5 values. Thursday " $5.00 $1.50 MEN'S UNION SUITS 90c Men's Athletic Elastic Seam Union Suits, made of tine figured dimity. S1.50 values. Thursday, suit.... 90c WOMEN'S GAUZE UN'N SUITS 50c In sizes 34, 56 and 3S only. Lace trimmed, curl knee, all sizes. Veryspecial, suit 50c HAT SHAPES HALF PRICE One lot of Straw Hat Shapes, in colors. Thursday, Half Price. $1.98 WASH WAISTS $1.50 One lot of Voile and Organdie Wash Waists, in white and plaids. Regular 51.8 value. Thursday only . . .$1.50 REMNANTS ONE-THIRD OFF Curtain Materials Nets, Scrims and Marquisettes at One-Third Off. 36-INCH PERCALE, YARD 23c Good quality in light and dark colored stripes, figures and dots. W orth 5oc. Thursday, yard 23c $1.98 DRESSER SCARFS $1.39 1 2 and 2 yards long, hemmed and lace edge. Regular si As value. Thursdav n-h $1.39

-- to their- loyalty. Nowhere did on the army d:ow any desire for peace.

cers. in their talks with the queen, expre.-sed the utmost confidence in the ahiht of the army tc ffo on with th0 war. although more than half a uillion Russian troops, who had been on th Roumanian front, hail a short time before abandoned the trendies. Was Aitainst I 'care. The oueen !turne,j to ,Irsy with a of confidence that peace would be averted. She bad received pledges from every section of the army and the personal promises of the commanding tteneraN that thev would ficht to the end. Rut

I the clay after she reached .Jassy tdie I found that peace negotiation; were jaliead beiniiinc: at Bucharest. ) Hlven while the peace negotiations

were unoer way she out not uespair but continued to fi.ht stubbornly against their consummation. In a talk with the Associate! Press correspondent three days latr. just before his departure from Jassy. the queen said: "I shall never become reconciled to a humiliating peace with Germany never! The time is a critical one for Rournania but I continue to hope. It is only a woman's hope, hut I cannot abandon it."

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Worth to $20.00. Absolutely your last chance to get a Suits for this price

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News-Times P"ial Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . July 24. Ir. an effort to increase the efficiency

i o? the postal service through the co- ! operation of the public, a set of I rules for the sue and color of en

velopes to be used for mail has becn'j

idta.vn up by the pot office depart- ; racnt, Robert 11. Springsteen, Indianapolis postmaster, has an -! nounced. ! t'nder the specifications no envclopes. should exceed four by nine 'inches in kize ami mail advertisers

! should refrain from the use of lare J j mailing cards. Rnvelopes of dark ' j color al"0 are objected to because : of the difficulty in read in. e: addresses ; j written on them. It is preferable,' I the specifications state, that all envelopes be on white paper. When ' colors are used they should be very i j light tints of yellow, pink or blue, j In connection with the suggestions , I Mr. Springsteen tald: j "Many perscjns and concerns are; ! roailinu letters and otler matter of ; such size and shape as to cause seri- ! ous difficulty in handling in the , 1 n.ails. This is especially true of very I small )' very lar envelopes. Th? : J cooperation of the public, in avoid- , ' ins: this inconvenience will be much ' .appreciated and will result in ad- ' 'vantage both f it and the postal! i serv Ice." !

COATS Worth to $27.50 In Serges, Gabardines and Velour. Sale price

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GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS Worth lo $5.00. A special lot received for this sale at

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GEORGETTE CREPE HATS 50 most up-to-date styles and colors. Get one while they last as this will be your last chance to get one atf this price. Values to $8.50.

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RIBBON SPORT HATS Latest craze of New York and Chicago, in latest styles, will be put on sale special for Interurban Day. The colors are white, blue, sand and rose. Special Interurban Day; $6.50 values for

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SHAPES $2.00 Values 69c

PANAMAS $2.00 Values. For Interurban Day only

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CAMP TAYLOR TO HAVE BIG ARTILLERY QUARTERS

T,rrisYILLK. Ky . .Jul- ct. The; contra et for the construction of a ; cantonment, at West Point. Ky.. (.'amp Zaehaiy Taylor's auxiliary ai'lilleiy ranee. ie.ent!y authorized b Washington, has i een aw.irdedj and work will start immediately on

;the ? .'''0,rtfo layout which will pro-j (vide for 4 provable concentration j ! 'f ""'00 a rt illerytnen. j I'pcn completion of 'he canton- J ! men!. West Point rany w:ll becom i the l.;r't aMille.-y ririne center ii' t the l'rtüed State. Army irfbets dei clared tb," two camp.-, situated n-jar' j he? e would pt ovide a com mod it ion 'for approximately ' In"', OO'" artiher- . m n .

Gett Your Digestion in Shape Many ailments are caused by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of

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