South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Democratic Leaders Flay Disloyalty in

Mass Meeting' Here

State Committee Meeting Ends in Burst of Patriotism. Rep. Barnhart, Van iMuys and Miss Landers Talk. : ' '' )l- ; ')'... 1.1. Alii i i f . i. I : , , ' i of t i ; : v !vi Shoot f. o tr :.. ..itder t h" prof .-si-ui. i ! l p-; i ! .i :i r i ; ; - F'res't WiUon ar,-i tJi- i it.o.-iil .virniniati a tior; i 'h- u : of ,. v. a r , ''.'n"!'-s'-;:i.ii! I.iirihir a f 'ha;:ir; i- V;.i: N .v-. Mi.Lander and It,. ia::d.di' f . f t r . I .1.1 1 . or. r .

Charles

We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower

A Sale that Has rxn n rf uj Li ü

Cireal croul ar attL'ndin tliis lcm' popular ak l: tjruiie jeni verv cnihusiastic and eaer to purcha.. It i a patriotic duty to economize during war times, liven iteir: listed belov.- will sa von money. Only Three More Days Sale Ends Tuesday Evening

19c Bargains 27 inch Dre- (linhanis in piaiwi- and ch?ck, yai J . . . 19c i ineii Cotton Challu'. ..-(!nJ avsi.rtin.MU .d patttTn.7 1 1fl ird iyc 7 in 'it LI tiMfd.Mt.' Ii hl 1 I 1 l. I I lHllll.ll-, .. V,.. and dark pattcrn. ard. . .19c i - r ... . i v :i in --vnite oniy; wortn to c ;r ard. at 19c 27 inch Barred Dimity, plain H-hitc; worth ard. . . .19c' 17 men Bleached I ovelin.u. vith red border; worth 25c. at i in. 19c vara Stamped Turkish Bath To". - els, pink and blue .orders.. w orth it 19c worm at ic Palm Olive Shaving Cream. tine tor hot weather; 5c value, ' tube - - 19c, William' Toilet W ater, very fragrant; 25c value, at... 19 c i,n in a !!! i'r,m. aap ivOsC tjud ti earn aiu. Pace Powder, 25c value at 19c u . x. . . Mens S.k ec.wear. .,od assortment; 2c and vc vaiues choice . . . . .19c bnaao'A- and -nice l.ace nd-es and Inertio.ns. J-tUr 2-.z and a.c values. ;.ard. .19c IS inch Corset ("over Panbroiderv; -ood 2.5c value; rer ard ic 27 inch Hemmed hmbroidery Plouucine. extra value at 25c. sale price. ard-....19c m inch Whit- Hemmed' Squares; -ood abacs at :5c; special . 19r. Stamped Huck To-vel. i;; ta::c- stripes and tiviures ; '.vor!',', 5Sc; sale price 19 C"rset Cover-, lace embroidery trimmed; 2 5-- values. at . 19c ".r,!." for liibricitiMwi. i t cicar.me;. ponsiunc ana rreventin: ri:t; 2 5c alue; per bottle,' 19c Woc'd.burv's laiticura and. Pa :ker' Tar Soar; A::c :i:oice, ea: i . 19c deweiry special K i n e . Brooches and Lingerie Clap. u 2.5c values, choice 19c W omen s Black is hot T . . Hose sje, s to ) o:iP.. at . 9c 2 2 in.cii Miox er p. Tier- ie.e: ana 27 in. Pmbroider'. l:h.u::c in-; aoc values; c:: ice. d 29c Striped i ierrinlv nie ( i.tba: C.:ne S.Nirtmc;. m. mcih :n 'll" (rt.h st.'C a: e. !9c

Also a Great Many Items to Choose from at Nine Cents

Big Reductions on Coats, 5iiits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and TVIHIinery

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this nnVrj i., -.-. ... ,,f war'tb,.' l.itli d:--trit. '; .'. o r.il ieii!.!!. .j'.cri,- ; l:.t:T inion oj.-i . .) Mi

la'-'i i '' i:- a ld .- conl-:-.-.(,,) rro-M th..- l.itli 1 1 s t r i t ; "nipl-teh i-.''ut-d in.-. -;.o. is at-' f.o k- mad.- upon hi": iv ..I'ain in ' v- ho oi; r-.--11..M. l:.u n - ' ''''iii'd. v. . t t-t . i!ed ..ore- '. - II ! ti-.n by ,:iy p.Stood the Test The t t S-üC, l W -m M 29c Bargains ; l.'ir.eli Plain White V..iL : :v.lrj 29c, Av:i Mt.Vk.Mi' Crash -. ., . . . . . ... . t .

loAcnn; rc-i iillic; vara yc;f,fls ' st--. ' '

o inch. uli'i. bleached' aiKi!'vorth S!.m arJ 49c

..1.1 . , I . 1 . 1 vard onlv . 2Qr r - 2 men .ure stupe (jint;-, h.iin in n ide and narrow tripo! and plain blue and rey. per yard 29c o incn Percale, extra qual- , , assortment of liivht i -s - ' o - . and dark patterns, vard 29c

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. ,, lues, at onlv 69c tripes, suitable t or ; t - . ,. . . .. Corsets, brokeirlme, motlv ua,sl-s a:kl cn s shirt-; lar-e ize; .l.uo and SI. 25 - "'J 29ci values, at 69c ()nc nf women-N eck-j ') in. Diawn Work Squares; a ear. in lawn, or-andie and0'Kl )$c values; choice. .69c pique, hemstitched and lace' Very Special Prices on Turkeds'e; 5oe value; clioiee. . .29c ilt ToVels at 49c and 69c . ,llk aiK' Colton reP. 111 li'lu and dark colors, 3( inch, OA Rar(rainc ;ard 69c Oargaiilb j Satin Stripe Voiles, .H) inches 0ircl covers, lace and em-i;viJe. in fol,r h-: rtli S5c rroij.,rv trimmed, several stvles .varJ 69c but not'all sizes in anv one stvle : Cream Sere with black pe-a-rxAiUi r (('e and -4c values, : eil stripe, splendid quality. .So t(,r 39c inches nide; worth S J . 2 5 vard, onlv 69c 'ih Bath Towels, size; satin Stripe Silk and Cotton 1 "x u ';-uhlr :iV va,ue- e ! Waistiis. 'pastel shades, V, inches wide: worth S 1.25 ard. One Lot oi Brassieres, lace j at 69c - 1.11" embroidery trim'd. broken' Striped and Plain Mohairs in i--e; M,e values ; choice .. 39c ; naVV and black, 50 inches wide, Misses" Lile Cloves in navv, worth S1.25 yard. only. . .69c brown and black; 5oc values, ; Children's ".Waid Best" !; ' 39c Creepers, daintilv made of

pi!()V ,ipv cart. stamped on dark line;: eras:?: ie Values 39c b'abrie s?vrt Mats in white r' c'rill . -b,,i-. TOf. a . . v o 1 1 i vi Dress;;- sacque in liht w',1il'r; values to SI. no; choice ; tor . 39c and n iticii Pane. W hile Voi!e. aid onh . 39c io inch plain white Wercerd Batiste, vard onh . . . .3Sc Par: W oolen Fabric ; Pan- . ... i . i v.s. um.:, u italics a,.,.. Ottoman Cords. U to 5(. inch: v orth 7 5c ard; ch-ice. d. 39c REMNANTS ONE-HALF PRICE i ,- t j r . I , 1 i 'u.U. i. ' 1 . I i . i e suades. 27 inc:;. 5,.- ah.es. a;: 39c

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u i . ' r ' .1 ; n t ! i 1 1 ; i - r I- I tier T h 1 1 t ' pu i -t n . : t ., i i n 'l r" "ib. tu-,; it) ? ! ! H u h t has Mi d what ht- ix i" i (T. do-,.- by tic ad Hi ii. ; r.. t in :i .if W.hi'i'.fi: in ond :f t f tho war He mm- -; - v j i ! 1 1 ..)! 1 ! i . i In t h ; hoi:-o of j. I ep,l I r! ! 1 i I p r ese n t a 1 1 es o ri w.ir ! .....m inti -o.iij ' . i,.'. , i l i. .... ii..." w i. u v i i il: , u ii into til- wfoi.i inMi. t. ,u'il -housed th.it int h.i 'I i th" ppi o . i . 1. . t- ,...,".' y, : rs( : an' 'v ! ).,i:! Th foil text of 'oi;- i r...Mll t!l c.-ridi.ii .t.ldr. .- w.l! !. fo,,M.. on j.'-'- tuo. j 'ii . il,,,n" ru.Viiii; of -1.. f- 1 . ; i: i . i : , y,..,r in th;-- rity w .; I ternie,) J.v i :n! '.!ii-i. I ; ,,; i !. o!-t! I'-: Th. !. Ne.il v.: I-' ii'. ll"!i:i;ri;i,ii: of -d . i...ir,M : ilia -d 1-v llcv r'-n..-ot o i : . , Affe.- i'h.-iirivaii Ne;,i had taken th- j . , . i : he . ,-!..! ; l,e a alj.-ne to -: -. . i ; -n.l mp- "Amet j. TIk- r.idietir j al - o .i-on.d in iiii:;n ; Ti'.re." ;-'i by . S.-..n!on. j I'nnir l'r sohlirr-. i iii!' i '-"-iiiii ii i.tt nhat t .1 t f

Sax & Co

than Any Other Store Old Reliable M?3 A L C. r T - 49c Bargains Silk Poplin (bilk and Cotton Cuml'Mii!ion) - : ' ilK'lu'N NvLle; 'Vorth 75c ;ird 49c Aamrai i.oiorca f'nntca i'r -. .... . inch, oriental patterns; B'v Wah Suit, in tan and 'hint !ribp nnJ Mii'l in 1 rhir, . - v. ... . . ... iv. c1()ce .-. 69c Bargains Children's Cii.hain Ürese. - to (, cnlv. ...... .69c Motor Hat, pretty sule? U. .- . r. . -r 1 plain pink a::d blue chambray and striped ein'uam. trimmed in Stickerei braid; present value St.no. sale price 69c 79c Bargains Children's l'Liids. 5( Viehes vide, beautiful Scotch colorime; wortii S1.25 a ard: ver special at 79c Men'- Chambra W o r k Sh.irts. a el! made, nil! skies, '-ith collar and cutis attached; o-od si. on alue: ci-ice 7Sc saline PetiicoaS. it: lieht Col. rs. Si. on alues. choice or 79c ( )e.e I able Trimmed Hats choice at only 79c Was'.- Waists. oiie, o; eandie and lawn, in vhite and colics t ei'.oic 79c

'.rs- ,-;,,-.'ii' I w-f . . re nmt.c thr !' Im.-- " th. . - :r.nL'. Mi. Il;irn - hurt paid a r'iir- trit";- : th" i.i'-m fr m the 1 ::th d;tr: wh

J, .1.. ; .. .. . 1 1 i ,.. i 1 i i 1 1 i ' .m'- ; 1 1 i ! t a ; i - ' f world e:r-.,.,-; ;i -i fpj to The ".others- ami f. tl. ; of the-. : w i," bat b- en ailed :...; t. sat ri- ; ' th-i:- on ').- altar of W- ; i man re-; He i lit- .i .d. :. e : .-'.nid 1 o '" .i . 1 1 ; . i r in t: t a;, er for i,-.!11'' ll th" rt.t.t. Tii- ..idi-r.c" .'Mi i i o 1 1 for a noiii'M with hnve1 I . e . i 1 1 .! 1 - 1 ..t 1 1 1 i ' .-. vv I; ; ; .-i 1 1 : . . . : : ( : voi:i.i?i !;:K)ii . tli -T .t f'l.'r.i 1 . io:. ii.iti--. t:.' next I ;s LainU'i s t.-.'d ..f tli .1. 1 ""4r- " '' 1 ,:; 1,1 ',v'tr u"rk- sie !.n -d f t!'' ::,,,,,"?t lh-r:r's th;it i-a.J vome out of th.- u.,: to- th'-' Aii i i a 1 1 pm pi ; I . o 11 1,li; lU. j And it is this spii it T i . t h T-ii'.j u ad I r. r T r . 1 i r . " d,p s.;;d. ' Tli- inf-n a:a! tin- umra-n of Indiana and t'ne ,-otsntrv are v.ork-I i " 'jt shoulder t sljoutder to , arr th.- h-irilens brought n l.y w.ir. Women ar-- taking th idar-s of nn-n e e-y w Ii -.iio! tl.ev u re lal to woil: w i t i th men and een to 'do r 1 1 v.ork of the men. bit t , i v.-oi:.eji wan; to know v.'methint; I J ii o:;t the caw-' or these things, j i Therefore they :i i . for, ed : study. I The women who have ente-t-d th-j j rtyht for w r.mnn's Mil'fr mt- nnd.a 'dy . 'know no-r.' about matters political I tl;.,: ! some men who hae had ' , -he .-.-sj.orci'Mi'.it irs ,,f citizenship ; jtiir.st nr,rn then;.' Mis- l..,n.!eic dM la. f.! :':: :;.- i oiu. n of th i Diirt'.'y l;a- iit i t-t-I t-T friend r;or no .-tnnu'er -aiiporfi ( : than F'res'i Wil-or; himself. She ; j ti'iia red that th- prt-s.tl-nt appeals -' i v to the woneii of the ounj try. "Wii.n ti.. io .--ab-::: ,i i.oeüh-d to ' th" lio-.s.ew i v e for f-H'ii-ii!i' . he du; j not ml wort! tt the liu.-.';)ands of ! the uoiiK-i;, yo i so,, h it yr.r .fe I e.-oiiom :;-'.' No. II- app.-aled II!ret tl to the lioü.-.-w i es tli-üü-dvcs. iAi.it eorv hons.-wife in tb.e land i . I .i ulad to v. .-pond to tio p.'-si-j nfs appe.i. I We-t Wa Kiülit. t Mi-- l.ii.dvt- declared liiat tiie ; in. ii ami w-'i:.. n of ih" ves;t v;ere I lijht w!a-n the;- oted t'o-' l'i"'l ! U'iImmi bet aase 1 1 - hid K pt Oneni i a ; of war. ! "Tliel f We.e l .ail peoi.F- W ho ; wanted to i ii.-li the I'mP-d states ; into war with M'i -o. and now it ; b:.v eM sluMVti that th presnlent j j was exceedingly , in keeping us j cut of war willi the repubi.e to th south ui ii.-. I'rts'f W'ilsi.T. has suc-t.ed'-d in c-lia rising th.- attitude of tli" (oi'ntries ,,f S-. .th ami .ntral Amenca i -The remiolicans wt.e responsible t.a th- -dollar .iiplomaev- that made I J Aun-rica the .-corn the world, ami it is Pre't Wilson's scholarly di plomacy that has 0is.-,ipted the distrust of Anieri a m the minds of the South and Central American republics, and it is Pres'l Wilson's Ladershm that has shown the world not . .c o..t o.-.tion of ! money- ra bbers." Wilkin laUo .lofl'ri-oii. i...-f u-i!, .,,.1 Thn..-s ierson. the l'ouml r of democrat' y in America, art: very much alike. There i- tin same scholarly statesmanship. Woodrow Wilson and Thoma Jefferson had much in cornmcn. Pre.-'t WiNmi could not tie rushed into action before the country was prepared for action. The contra;-1 between Pres't Wilson and Mr. Roosevelt is almos comical. Instead of asking to ie sent to Prance at the head of a paPry 1''.f 'Oi men. U t to the front ami shake his list at the Oermans. like Mr Koosevel. wanted to. I ' i t-s't ,

Wil. on waited until the men were j 1 issued a call to the American trained and until the;. were saffi- l-P'-plo in l&S to send repuhlirali . .-atl 'atnieU and ciothec and congressmen Ut Wasliincton to sIl.w .nnp'p.-.l for th- ordeal.- !tll' that the nation wi.s beliJs Lamiers declare. 1 that toe i hiral the administration in that war. tl.-mo. ratic T-artv in Indiana had : Wo nie siiiu.ly iM'P'-VHr' Tbeo,i..r. -one on nerd in favor of woman's , H'f'li's kic of l;s to .-inttaue an. I alter Kointr on record. opairman Van Nuys tlun iwelt i; had reached out the hand of ood ! upon urp." nidation. ile urel the felh,whip and asked the women of "nty ehairmen and county orumnthe state to c-.rne in and help rres't iAttions to pet the full vote reisWilson ami the administration nt lPr ''i- U' ieclarod that the rerult

a.-hin;zton win tb war. Atm rican Mud I Iut She declared that native born Americ ans ha.i not always done their P..rt m Amerieanizing the foreign.:' ers who com- to our shores in search ' . . ir,,,inf,.- 1 oi. free inn; md happiness. ! "In many countries Am. r.ca is, Hooked upon as tho land of prom-' ie. he .,id. " I hey come here in starch of that happiness. I havo br,. vtaitb-d that ri-!it here in In- ' . . . , . , .. it'-i: .'Hill hi iiii luiiiuij. ,iiiii luri; failars and grandfather;- weie born , . . ... i . . -i . , 1 iu i''. ana t un-j a;e noi a mjai ; to t.ur country as some of the forj eigner. Ac ho come to w." The speaker tb-claieti that Sec'y P.aker as well as Pres't Wilson is a' ir;-nd of woman's suffrage. I taker I ars. sulVmt. "sec'y Pak a- ha- b-.-n t'.ghtitig for uifi:. ill's s.iffram for the past l'n ' a rs. , "I ten.el.l-a-l soon after the war . .can. S.-v'y P.aker s nt for I r. Anna .siiaw. Wlam Dr. Shaw rel . k . i I ! t -. tiie teagfiV: floM the SCCr- t.i: y of war. -: Ii i net knc ihal 1 - rh a; s tli.it son.e ..f th-- arg imentu made 1r lief i': 'lie tt.fcre.-ts of w on.an's surttace before w entercl tiie war n.igl t!ii!U ' O S ! ' be tin Vi ind "ile the u-lil'.irv W ,i a", v ar. ' 1 ; : : 1 n s na w w I laker l - soo:. -ft I to e S, P'V i --.-.'-i mg hi--;.-a:.i..: ..- n-.s-::'.,-. Itistvad of -i,i--;mc h-r fo:- wh it -... lia i s i! Mr. Pake;- -tl,d ' Ir. Shuw . V"ii h.i'u- -a r.-ir thr,b t.s of . it..-n-h:p. N . . w i- your t id" t tun.! . W. :;. . -. .,;:r h' dp iil e; i; i - .: V oiin ii Anowcr i all. r m t .!- tO ndmg tv..-n with a, I our ht art. When i wc-r.t - - . . - : he .;-:;. c c ra t :c ominattf? at ; .. - . a . e , . :-.' ent.on and wu ,,n;o! w :. ' w .t::i .-d to Oi i: ! ..d een a I tr.'.d -hei.. 'ot. rat f.-r so

, W a '. . ' e.i t ha . e i ke a den.ocr't

to the publicity work heim; dorn- by 'Jir'-v "reel. She tleci.ii " that , the OoriTP 'reo! publicity b-ireauat Washington was doing a -r.at in- '

.:. ... 1- l .. . , ..... . .. , 'i i !jr; i . i w r o s e 1 1 i . i is nu, t i ; i - pi-lets co!,t;u':in r al in struct ion?. "You ca n't just tell a wonin t , do this ami that and have her do it. She is perfectly willing to do thing. ' i.ijt he want to know the rtason why." Miss lenders w.ts cd r. a prolongod ovation at the conclusion of htr addrc-.ss. Chairman Xeal then called urr,n the tate candidate for short talks. The evening's ieakii.; was ( oncTJde.i by ;i 'hört address by Chairman Van Nnys. who rei'crated hi- denunciation of the afternoon ot Sttis. New and Watson. He declared tnat cn. u at.on c-hanpc:-. his pa- , triot im to suit hi? audience, an'l ' that it was nectary for him to ; make his Indiana keynote speech )( hind i'lnsorl door at Fort Wayne last aturdnv. Tlie mi-etinp: was closed oy tho ( audience standing and s'ingin the I '-c-f ar Spangled Banner," led by Mr J Sc.t.'Uon. TIi Afternoon session. Li.-noi'i.dim the actions of James J ; K Watson and Harry S. New. In- j ', diar.a's two republican I'nited States, s-enatoi as -luminal, and flaying- as. ; 'Jnpatt ioti- the partisan propaganda i f puiiheaii leaders as "ju.t the : Miol f propaganda the kaiser him-; s' h' ouid send vat," Fred Van! 'O s. liemociatic .rate chairman. I relentlessly uncovered the insidious! efi'ot t of republican t ampn iqners to' nndt-rmine the national administra-i tion In the minds of the .-eople. at j the meetlns of the vleiriot rati tate j . ton m : t te iv. the Ttotary room of I :he !ie Imte! Thursdjv aft- -1 i non. . "1 ie!i e the unk a r. 1 tile of the j o p s oiican pat ty to be just as pa- i trmtic as is the rank and t;: of the. democi at:- poty." Jecla rel thei stat rnairm." n. "t'tit the republi- , e.tn lendfrs sacii as Jim Watson and! H a t : y New of Indinr.a ate not pa-, triotic. "They to about the s'ate attemptini: to spread the poison of discontent and distrust h telling falsehoods about th.e war jirpaia-tion-5 the g-overnment has in.ido and ;s making. U lice- Wnt.son CViniinal. i believe that Jim Wutsan ;y iiiii.iia! when he brmjrsthe uunecessa t worry to the pray-haii tl mothers of the boys who they have ff.ven to the.r country by telling ibfm the untruths that he told then: at Fort Wayne the other day. "The republicans do not want to me war n:si. im-ywam iovn he eu-.tion. Tlvv are Koii.ß about tiie ountr tellmir you that Pres't : Wiit-on needs a. republit. an -t.n stress ; to aid him win the war. They are more interested in winning th-.1 elec tion than they are in winning tho and that is why they ;re -oin m,h attempting to td! the minds of the people with distfUs'. ' "'The republican? ate attei a)tin to di-' up the old sp'rit of section- 1 i ali-m .Jim Wats-m is yoiiir up ami j down Indian;., trying to re-create, the tibi spirit of sectionalism that existed just alter the Civil war. but thank Oc.l no such spirit exists in jtlie lu.iro of tiie American people I today. That spirit is dead, and its

.iof-!"p. emblen, is the blue and Kray

uniforms that hanr in the attic?. To Win On War. I believe that this campaign uiil be won or lost on the national a dmin.stration'f. conduct of tho war. If it was true in 1S9n that the election of democrats to I'nited State? conmrss would be a repudiation of the national administration's conduit of Spanish-American war, why should not the sending of republicans to congress: next November bo a i e j 1 1 1 i a t i o ti of the national administration's conduct of the pres"'it war" Theotlcue Itonsevelt in of the election in Indiana in Novem ber depends upon whether the lern .erat lecister their full vote rosier their tun vote The ate ch unnan tleclared that o f -t tin? out th- rpSration should fall upon he connlx caiiuoiaits. tie saiu inai iue . t .1..: ll. :.i .1... . i . . . " '." : H .'" J, oamao., m Ptn, -- 1 ' ' .. . iumiii .iis. -ici oiioti-n. i. ir.t,v;,i,i.i., M,-c- r-rn,' rIll llUl OtlllV. IIIL, 11. 11111. . t 'olio agli of I'oi t Way i; eprest tiling tli i-'vaii. hise league of Ina , . . i'li,i;:iii,iii Van Nuys aid Indian. i tlenmciacv had ' " Ilia t ::onc on ie. -,- d in its state platform in faor of woman's suffrage. He tit.-i.iitti that tiie stale central comnut tee iid oven gone further than that ard is asking the aid of the

v.oin.Ti in tu stat... w;n tiie e;ec- : ten mat tari" was taxation, nut lmtion in Niw ember. ! mediately adopted another tallac He declare,! that tue w ur.en .afithat this taxation was borne bv the

tl ct.k I, ui r-r.wr.oe. In. i to fo.. r-q t 1 . ...I .I.uiwr T-,..t . ,1..'ll ..ir. vice. " " ' .Mt-. M.c'oKo.gh bejan ev sainc that the women of th- state. v or.- Mki!,. th.- democats at thoii woi.l. .nd weie me. ting tiitii, :.iore than h t!i w i;.. Sia- s(i;d t h; : siii cot onlv faoiel w,. man's su ff: ago .i w.,r m.asire. h at -h- f., orud .- v..,.,.,.. ;..-iie.ed tiiat all wh. - - t : ai e.i a n.ei i" oi. ae laws b-' : oa-t r. mak Mi- those llioi-ough I'ihm nf. ! a t'.'ino. :at b bitth a ... w i. . i a : !i..a :;.!-'. a n i I a : a a i.-elared !-. M. V!1.. .h. ..- ., -o :'.i ::. ;: g-d "ipt.n v. o:.-.f I-. of tl. a : . t:t :.. in Shf ' w o ;, f r. . n v. pa;-'!! as w : . 1 1 t ; ie ca n . o. '; th.- w ö u.cn out '.( h - re-1' . :i '. T h. e . : J ger t. .. L ..'iv' a I - m i .... j4 i.-"-i - :: 'he w c- :T I w i . . v-: ':.'."!- ve;e women . ampi.gn wh-.

Clearance ?r.ie of '-J.98 Grey duster Coats, Tomorrow at $1.98.

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TO M O R RO W - S AT U R D A Y 600 New Fall Dresses on Sale $15, $19.75 and $25.00 Handsome Dresses oi Charmeuse Satin, Crepe de Chine, Georeetie. Jersey aiui

All Wool Serere. Dresses tor the Misses and Small Wumen and Snlish L.n Women. A remarkable collection of beautiful dresses. We advise nukine

selection from this splendid assortment. You will get time this year.

Handsome Silk Waists At $3.98 and $5.00 Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and Wash Satins all beautifully made. Materials are all Quality First. Styles entirely new. We call particular attention to the special sleeves and cutis to all our waists.

HOSIERY Silk Hosiery at 89c and $1.50 Tomorrow we place on Sale 500 Dozen full fashioned Silk Hosiery in every, desirable shade Blacks, Bronze, Grey, Chocolate, 'Pan, Mode, Navy and White. You will protit if you buy a year's supply of this Special Hosiery.

We announce an early sale of All Wool Dress Goods and Silks Beginning Monday Morning August 19th. At this particular time we will offer you Botany All Wuo Dress Materials ai less than you will buy them at any other time of the year. New Silks, Poplins, Satins, Plaids and Stripes at Special Prices during the balance of A neust.

."0 bond, and v:hen it. comes to do-!rloso- for tho leqistration of ors intj political v.crk, tht women willand he iredictcd s'i.-ress ftr the

1-e just as tireless and just as e;i.n- , e?t as they were- in the Liberty loan' campalgrn." i Chairman Vat Ni.vs tlien intro - dticed Miss Ianders. Mi? Landers :ir?:ed organization. She tirsred that tiie ti-om?n of the district be allowed to help. She. too. declared that the women of Indi; na were taking the Indiana tiemocracy at its word. She declared that Pres't Wilson had oj-enly declared in favor of the constitntional amendment conferrincr the ripht of franchise upe.t the women of the I'nited State?. Appoints Mrs. SUHM-klcy. i Miss Landers informed the gath- j ering that he- had appointed Mrs. John A. SioeeMey of South Bend! cliairman of tie woman's division of the count- centra. committee, ami urged the men to cal! upon Mrs. Stoeckley anil her assistants for aid in Rettin out the registration. Loth Miss Landers- and Mrs. Mc-. OollouKh were heartily applaude by the assemble km during their ad dresses. I Congressman Harnhari was then j - ;i n fr .t few reinarks. Con. nian Harnlvirt loItl of lhe KIRt ,V 4HlllRre,?. and u the f , ,, . , i Washington who wall support the I president. He cba rar terizetl Pres't ft of Wilson as the ratest statesman lall time. ' Party i -t 1 a ILlH. ! .J.niuc James P. tiallagher of La - porte spoke on the fallacies of the

republican part. He declared that the tlrst republican fallacv was the "U''"n ;n?'ct ur'";' laoo.u- chin ii-n in,,,m,tt.!i! the president s r; -a;ur- sho;l l

- . - v ....... .....,....-,.. . . . . V i ly following th- 'iil wat. He said. V.,. ..-t, , ' -. l.w.t. . . . i . rr oval .1 i.i.ii oit.ii ia;.o not taxation, ami that after this fallacy had been exposed, tliey admitI Vi r r i r n e r .'r-e h t nt! llif-co f- 1 - 1 ! l,'DC Vl , f, i0 T. .Vt...h&..i ll.. , If. .'iaied. the i-publicans h'; e" a dopted another fallacy that Frec't Wit- ' - m must have a republican on?re to win the war. H said that 'soon this- kite-' faha-v.-f the republican-- , woubl be expos-. i. and they would ' ),r forced into another fallacv that j tiie reptihlicr.ns should bo elect-d so . 'hat thev WOLllr. be ab',, tt, lecm - i -.ruet me .-ountrx a 1 1 e r tnr war. 1 P,.o" Kr tvr fortoer'v r' Soat, j Hend. but n.. -a- at Indianapolis: i whore he is a reenue collector, ! made a short address in which he ' . . - . p : e.i 1 1 1- 1 en 1 1 1 - u ".- j or tn'' rnocrati( party m :i. ia . e .ev - t.ora W. A. M-itifi a Lio-ed the u.eet1 ing with a -tir-ing speer. acainst the insidinj.a propaganda of the ie1 p u b i ca n poI;titm. He uo-ared 1 hat w-henevr carping cki'-n of itlio national administration was i v heird. .1 !.?: in. vtica:0r. would j tie-. o;oi th Far- tr.at the or.,- ,lo-'.-fc . .. i-7-- n- .-- c .;'. i -j V..V Vi i , ...II K ..a- ....i-. i i v - I oe: rii.in or a t epublic-.tn politician. litIicfs Deiiiocratic Suct.s. Mi Meinen. v de--tared that St

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L - 7 - c-Si In Our Hoys'. s Sectio) i Tomorrow a Special Sale of Boy's Suits. ll VOU will just loos, at these suits you will purchase one or two ot ihem on the spot lor your boy. They are made trom the kind ot materials yuu know trom experience will jive '.our bo- . $ood wear, and display styles that will never fail to show him off at his best. Some have pinch backs, some haven't, with plain or kuickerbocker trousers. Note the hip; pieces we have, sliced from the prices the- usually sell for. Prices $2.98, $3.95 and $5.00. Ages 7 to 16 years ! j. democratic party not only :n South Uend. St. Joseph county and Indiana, but throui;hut the nation a ; well. Kncourapmrr repoi ts wi f- made ' by the chairman of the sevc-n cotin(ties in the district. An rep. i ted j that the registration of vou rs wnj be-in? takt-n care of. and ea..h romity cliairman agreed to foll.iw tiie sue-grestion of State 'hairrnan Van Xuys to draft the county car.dithtW-s i for registration work. j Immediately followin--; the ! in?: at the Oliver, the vis. tor-- wf-i. taken for an automobile t"ur oi South Hend and Mishawaka. Chairman Van Neys and part ( meet in Har.iniond J'riday with th count v cliairn.en of th- O'th conprecsim;1! district. They met with' the democratic leaders ,.t lo.rt Wn'.'ne Vei nesila v. CULLS DEICH V HI T f R R P T flP RTV L - - - fl L M U H I Y J J I HUL WW Miss Julia E. Landers Taiks to Women at Noon Luncheon at Oliver. b1 classed with p;-o- luiiw r.s and I ' i ' U ' ' i Ca 11 S r th. ile ail wa,rk.o oe. -ai i ne ex,., i.,.. u i i,-S .Ji.l.a l.. ivanaeis. a pi o-m.i.' i c f..,:. T - , 1. . . , . . I . . . derno'Tatie speaker .it the l : r.'ho.-i i:. t'o3 Wedfewood r'J"!:i of :!! ' i ver hotel Thur.-da Tho luacliOtl. gl.; iic-:.o r nt at ti.'- ... 1 1 f d : : : oi : nuiteemen. was attenued b a s,,,;e. , aml pro'. -d it -i auspi-.o .sopvnm . for th? outn Ib-nd .n.j.aitrti. Mi5" .h.-rs. who i- i. airman o; tJe v.-. -mans iivi?lor, ! the i. ,4.oera tic !'rp- " Iri'li-w.-t. ;- - ;rto 1 orKamzat.on an. onthe women of the e.,.j:.try wnich will 'h - lp the n.ui in the com;:.g cam- - ?h:,it i " tlOHl the i! itiiTOUS expe.lup. h-- -ndt-rgor..-. .h ha, ad. a :ato reason to i !;-e that :ri- d'teal - f .'woman s in'rage has been due to the nllitnrl.. Fit -..F-..T-1 f F.U Tl ll ? t"' 4- ' T" T 1 - " ' - . - franchi-emer.t. rath-i than :p the oppositbati of men. 1 n" far-sighted: e-- o. d-:ro-frattc party, nitnerlo pure. y a j;.a:i 5 rrnization. lot enable. 1 to c-rr.e forward a- tue i.uiarnpion i f w,eaans r.snts -v:- sjr.c met in In.liar.. polis and adopted a surf rago platform there on J1 :. Tr.i mat. -is 'r.e oawr.li.ar or a great, now j .hiv Trr -vivrri r. a r-d tri n. i!!fr w'o-ie ( .... ..v . . . , . . . .... . . -ituateu. -he shou.d : - i;r.e.: r. and proud or" the demo. r.v. for e:.dors--ng ho;- rn.;.

1,C00 Yards New Plaid Ginghams, All Dark Fall Colorings, at 33c yard.

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s ' Ol better values than at an; New Fall MUlincry Miss X'ahlen. a h i now in Ncv V. r'. has been undine; u l marF. ne'.v Hats ! which we ;Jit)w in--the Iiis! time oinn:i'UW. Priced $5.00. $8.95 and $10.00. Tomorrow's Specials in our Men's Section Men's Dress Shirts at $1.50 Wade id' :-:;e m.i.:ra. repp and crepe c -. sott CUtts; rro-; I'd a:..: Shirts ; besi made ioda;. i the hp uie;- ; all fat eMen's Cotton Union Sirts at 85c Short sleeves, c! e.! crotch, form tittiiivi; ;vv;ii.r S 1 .oo dlue. Men's Silk Fibre H ose at 39c In all colors, -pii.w heel and t.e. Jus; receh cd Mi Ann; Sweaters a; s;4.9S. . I-inh i . i . !c cans.- ir ''.-, oi . . , i s ill i ti a: 1: :- th - -t iv ' ; tovem .4 b-- a j ! : r .O i.-t; sncee.-ds j? -et tin?: ;!! .',u .. tien. aiai i- -. i v. Or ' i . t : . : : . - Worn- : .. ;s, at. to -r.tr; t o r .b d .... ratber thav -v pr;.-. ! en a - a r,.: .p. not i .-ah wh-n l'o - ; W';'.-..-. ;-. .-. th ' did V ' ' '. why -,r. ,-, r n.mdrnt at until , j.-u-ty had a'.t hori'-d i 1 1 w.i - lt..- m i v.-tii -!i was !.. ''; - - - f o' i nd i i. -f Til- "... l. U 1 ' i ( .i r '1;i ' -,' r -. - ' ! i ! . : ; r ' ! m-I'rf-.-'t Wil.-o.-.. "f humor. r'-'O:.. t oi! 1 : : . l o -..- t ... i V'.'l!'''T- 1 kind:-.- f. -v-r, .-'f- r..-. . !.. bi-- f r si ; v-i;. :. r !'u lurry. Wh. !.. ; ( o : d t ; . a t ' i v f.rki.a' l 1 f ! . . r t t s::. p. . .i - v ay to hi- ' : a rr.-.-t - w e r .. t-..ob -iTed t!:" T ' A" p.iT ' ' ; i T ' -J r ... i ; 1 , . ' . ! an i '5i r - - l ',;:n. ; 'ri!Ili,,!,(d Fa .- r Kef-;; - .er-. .t :r.g rh :. . :. :::.;:a:. :. r. ;.: of .Mi-. 1 n i. - i a of ' v . i - i . a i : s t: Ve ;,--1 ; . .'! t t ' ' , 4 . .,. J1, n t i !.a- pro- ed :, s.r -t ; . i ; f. 1 '. e . I. a '.d' r-'. ",1 'S. 'I ifli" On. '.tt;- :. A ' g i . ... .v. w, r,,T . iV . .viiT . Vi(,r..;, k - 1 v. 1 a ; u . . .on 1 r-d '!:--' i.'de-: .-' . o.M, :. r . . . ; . . , t-t f 'n. f ..rw m : a i-. to tat. s- h ( iUU"' ii - 4 . tJ,t, ;n t .- .

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