South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 36, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1919 — Page 5
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you buy now and take advantage of this great SALE of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats vou will save
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on any of these superior garments and at the same time providing yourself with the finest material that is known to the woolen market.
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the values you get here are exceptionally big.
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that vast Iiu.ian chaos which MmI'ly clamors for orpaniza.tion, and will family lend ItRelf to the peculiar Gorman organization. Hate Abandoned Kussia. Kurop. the western powers, the jeace conference, have ' abandoned Kussia. It will turn out th.-.t thy have surrendered to Germany. There were lacking reyources, human resources, to waije a new war to free Ku??ria. Neither France nor EmiIjikI could he asked, in view of their losses in the war, to send more troops and incur more casualties at this time in Russia. So, having reorted to the transput ont suhterfusr of the Princess isiands .scheme the conference has ritirni from the I Uupsian field, and it liet open in consequence to fiermany, dally re- ! !-ainini? its ense of purpose and of : direction. I And this consciousness of twofold peril, possibility of a new German eruption, first into Itus.si.-i, later perhaps into western Europe, this consciousness that :n defeat the (German remains himself inccmprei hcnsible, intangible, fed by a dlffer- ; c nt set of moral or immoral impulsethese facts strongly influent e the derisions taken in Pari.1 j and contribute to increasing Amer- ; uan influence, but alway with the proviso that American responsibilities be equally incra.cd. It is not that France or England exactly deI i-ire that America shouM puil their
chestnuts out of the fire. There is something else. l'oth ISritish and 1'iench feel that, without American aid, that civilization und that de
mocracy which we have ir. common,!
ideals which we share, may. so far i
at least as Europe is concerned, so under. The shock of the last attack was too terrible to permit either I;ritish or French .o escape easily from its eifect, if indeed they aro to escape at all. We Must iMy Price. And so. aoceptlns our leadership, accepting Mr. Wilson's suggestion.''. giving him the undisputed influence which Germany acquired and
iJismarck exercised only after threo i successful wars. Kritish, French and Italians as well, are plainly and
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1 rice and that price is shouldering so no of the burdens of world problems; Constantinople, for example, .'.ud Armenia and the states in Central Africa. Save for Italy the .Treat powers are not materialistic in any real sense, and Italy is imperialistic only as her leaders and spoKesmon are survivals of the alli;mce with Geimany, rather than creations of the new conditions. It is security much more than aggrandisement that France nnd Britain and the smaller nations in
their own decrees are seeking1, an! 5 the greatest conceivable fecurity is)
iho participation, actively and reatly, of the l"nited states in tho complicated business 'of world administration. iSince wo sent millions of men to rmropc who, by reason of many circumstances, contributed to the decisive element when those who had made vrreater sacrifices and attained preater achievements were exhausted, and hince the president of th-? Fnited States has come to Paris and accepted world leadership, which is the indisputable, and i-ince the voice of America is so powerful in thr? conference, and powerful for pool lather than for evil in the main, I do not quit' bee how we are to escape some part of the new responsibilities that this world would have us undertake. New ICclatior.s IVtelop. In a word, in my judgment what :s developing ir. Paris is a totally liferent relation of America to the norld. Tin German In a real sense abolished the Atlantic when bo called vis to Europe to fight hin, and neither he nor we, for that matter, can change the fact that our day of isolation is passing. At all events, however faulty personal estimates of results may prove, there can be no misapprehension ot tlm pres.-nt condition. We have obtained unchalh ned predominance
in tne Paris comerenco, u oniy oecauso our mere phMoal strength aiakes us the greatest single power lure represented. We have fortititd that position through tne totally unexpected and unprecedented appeal of Pr s t Wilson to millions oi initial, French ai.d Italian peoples. Now. these things being true.
can ve abandon our mission when the Treaty of Peace is si-neJ? Can we leave Europe aain, having in a lashion impressed our ideas upoa our allies? The th.ntc seems to be incredible. Therefore, 1 want my American leaders te examine with some car this now world which is in the makinv; in Paris, and which their own country is doing so much to form. Nothing seems- to be more likely low than that we who were only associates of the western nations in th- war will tind ourselves their allies when the Peace of Paris is com pitted, allies committed to a good eace and a ound -workint; fabric of th.' League of Nations, but allies also conuuittrj to permanent activity ouisuie uf our cwn hemisphere. It is perhaps possible to exaggerate this impression which one derives in Paris, and I oujht to bay that there are many Americans here who strongly disagree, and believe that America will easily and completely separate herself when the Treaty of Peace is signed. Uut I do not rind Justification in the situation here to warrant this optimism or pessimism, as one rrtay chooee to regard it.
"iBig Price Reductions in Every Department P
When you see and examine the fine merchandise in every department of our store and then note the reduced prices, you will realize that our Big February Sale is an event of first importance to everyone who is moved by the spirit of thrift. It is not possible in this advertisement to quote more than a few of the choice bargains. Below we are showing a few items selected at random which may be purchased at a big saving.
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IVORY WOOD BED $14.75 Full size wood bed. beautifully finished obi ivory. Cleverly designed and well construe ted.
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MASSIVE STEEL BED $17.75 Extra large three-inch tube bed with extra heavy tiller rods. Gold bronze linish.
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Wonderful Rug Values Make vour selection
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Big Reductionf Buy Now Because so manv
from our large and va- .,r.,iiw- factories were con
ried stock. Prices have
i ttii icuuica tu juattically a pre-war level and the range of selection is so broad that you will easily find a rug to suit your needs at a big saving.
27x54 Cretonne Rug $1.4S 27x54 Smyrna Rug $3.25 6x9 ft. Brussels Rug $14.85 9x12 ft. Wool Fibre $13.25
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it will be practically a year before the rug market is back to normal. Our sale prices are based on purchases made over a year ago.
8.3x10.6 Brussels Rug $21.00 9x12 ft. Velvet Rug ! $31.00 11.3x12 ft. Brussels Rug $32.50 11.3x12 ft. Axminster Rug $47.50
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AMERICAN WALNUT TABLE $36.75 Queen Anne dining table of unusual construction and finish. Eare forty-eK'ht inch top.
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LARGE COMBINATION RANGE $79.00 Four wa burners and four holes for wood or coal. Equipped with duplex grates and extra lanre oven.
Complete Home Outfits at Special Prices Never was there a better opportunity to start furnishing your home than during our great February Sale. All our home outfits enter this sale at special prices and you may choose here from the broadest range and the most magnificent stocks in the city. If you choose your furniture from this store, which has always enjoyed a reputation for quality furniture you will be proud of its distinctive beauty and appearance.
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GENUINE LEATHER ROCKER $11.50 olid oak Kprins: seat rocker nshown, finlshexl polden oak.
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OVERSTUFFED FIRESIDE ROCKER $18.50 A most comfortable rocker, co -ered with Spanish iraperial leath-
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It is not necessary to pay cash to own and enjoy the best furniture, because our convenient credit plan enables you to pay for it as you own and enjoy it. We have helped hundreds of couples
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you? Special prices all this month. Three-room outfits 3-room outfits $189
M 4-room outfits $248
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MASSIVE COLONIAL BUFFET $36.50 Uuilt of genuine quarter-sawed oak and linished a beautiful shad of golden.
GAS STOVE BARGAINS
4-Burner (la.s Stove.... .1-Hurnfr Gas Stove 2-Eurner Gas Stove....
$21.0t $11 .50
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To arouse a sluggish liver, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify yourself against disease, us
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NEW PRICES 30c 60c, $1.20
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BEEF POT ROAST 18c BOILING BEEF 15c COUNTRY PORK SAUSAGE 20c FANCY SQUARE WRAPPED BACON 32c SOUR KRAUT, PER QUART 8c SPARE RIBS 15c
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is a dairy feed with loyi percent of d estible protein, which makes it one of the most valuable feeds on the market. Others are getting wonderful results from this feed, how about you? Increase the milk flow by using the best feed. Artificial Ice Company 525-535 N. Emerick St. Home 6124 Bell 2221
People With the Good Intentions: We wish to state that you can now BUY THE TODD CHECK-WRITER AT REDUCED PRICES, as we are back to after WAR prices. BUY AT TODD PRICES, NOT THE CHECK RAISER PRICE. HAVE VOU HEARD ABOUT OUR FORGERY-PROOF CHECKS ASK ABOUT THEM. Call Bell 678. 409 Farmers' Trust Bldg. R. A. Nash, General Sales Mgr.
Art Materials, llcture Framing. THE L W. LOWER DKOO RATING COMPANY; South Rrad, IntHaDa. WaU Paper. DrapcHe. Paint Rappiia.
ONE CENT SALE Thürs. Fri. Sat. , Feb. 6-7-8. PUBLIC DRUG STORE
tate. Full directions for child' .).-- : lh itt!. 5ie it wUhuul fear.
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