South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1919 — Page 3

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Speaker Tells Victory Loan Workers Debts Must Be Paid.

"Hi-'rr i r T" itir.cr it.-'-if." .1'.ared Capt. 0a.iM Ky.m f th'.nlrrson lar, bHr,:- a J.ir- croul : t the Ktudrh.'ik'T !chMl Tu-l;iy i .ht. "A h ilf M-ntury uko AIt.c !. hu Lincoln at fttyhi;rK' tiled ''P'ui th- cnjiip of ho north to I-1-i' ;t- thru1- 1 v-s t: th un:inihl v.ork which tho- who fought thr..i1 so nobly a.HanCcd. Now v:r fairi" j-rartirallv th yam task, that ff untirii-h 'l wor. "This un!inihi worK will not 1--Tnjilf tr .1 until w have jaiI th--!'.; that f fid-il the u.ir in a jrrat f-ry. th hill-' whi'h will l.rln;,' i ry lil mother's son t ..i t k ni-.

iMtuil still i:Nt. npt. Itan thn . int ; 1 1 fit"! f-ut that a I ;'n it i-t in tin- I. ,-v tras iry to th- i t 1 1 1 of M t-illionsj

i f dollar.-', v. hi h n-f -itat ! c alling 'r th final loan.

"It i- a uri'-ü fa t,"' iii' ron-J u:i i'. "that th -- tilliotiv ;r- to I . iv for cms ;nl ammunition and! - ritals v:' poT us(l. It is still!

morn rf-ma rl;a !! that thi expendit ;r.- for unu-'"l onds h,is not I. en ; wi-tr. Th potential power of this jnatrial. f'et Ii r with the hravry -f the Aiiirn an pfnple stoj.ja d the "ar at a savintr of i'i" ,f''o Ameriran liv-. "Just a the w' .'If country in this loan drive is cxiclftif, Indiana to apsunir h-r old tine- leader .-hip arnon;' tlx- vfat -s m all Indiona is looking: to South Iteml. And what Kf ould tin- state exp c. from the ity which produ. ed the Runner who . n t the tir-t AnuriciM -hot - the enemy's line? Itrinirs ISiirk New. "IMuaid C Toner of Anderson, i ir state's otlicial representative on 1 i i western front. Lrouht hack the news that a South IVnd gunner had I. red a sliof that was- heard around the world. Th" state experts to hear f another salo from the South J'. end so-tor in this Mctory loan Ii i c" The Hroadway orchestra furnished mu-ic fo- the meeting, whleh

a-- lield untlei the auspices of the j ' omni unity center. . The audience at the Muessel k liool was addressed hy Capt. John j II. Frilly of Indianapolis, who t"M tiiem of the special need for everyone, to become Interested In this last loan drive. "We nitist have the cooperation of ff-ry person in South j i: nd to make this last drle an J o erwl:elminir success. I have hern i. vet- in France ami I know how j . m'oiis tho-e boys are to jret back i hotne. Time hausrs heavy on thvir ! hands, drilling and doinff poll'-" ! duty, .tnu" the -ooner v.e put thisj loan over, the sooner they will he ,.-stoid to you. Our Job i.- not n?i-i-licd until the last mat; docks on . this -ido of the Atlantic." ' I. n ut. r.uy AVi-cr of South I'end told of some -experience- vhil"1 he. A c-! tield prisoner in a f'.ernian) an. p. He dcclaied that h" nas ; niiu'hty lad tf) et a rhanro to su-, ri'. e t' thi- lat loan, for thrc j were tinu s when lie was a prisoner;

that he never expected to -ee Amer-jjj

i a. The Amphion quartet san several : numhers. their Idirsest mut.-.-s heln;: ; The i:os of the Old P.ricrade." Community center meetiti-s bo st j ins the Victory loan will b- he'd; ..ach ni'-rh.t, each one m a different j

school.

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To Deliver Address at St. Adalbert's Church Saturday Evening.

W :ri Jeu,, in- Iryan will peak .' S;. AdaH ert's chun h Saturday e - i:;- and will dine with Path r John 1 'il'.irM immediately ir ceding his e.Mn ss at the church. i'ath.er Kub.ni.l wired Mr. Hry.i n r !ue-un4 tliat he -i;i',e with him and !.; tk. it: a hi!. -.- at his church. '" which r.r.n replied that lie would v online to a telecram recej od by l".thr KuboKi Tuesday afternoon. I r. iluss. Il wil! ( ompany tin--pe ker in )i t r i t . DR. BOYD SNEE TALKS TO MEDICAL SOCIETY

I1.' ii irrv l'.o Sr.. c, lo. al eye. I ar i'e! r;o-. -p.cialist delivered talk ! ef' re members of the St. .To-j -eph (".,:?.; Medical sort, ty in 'he' i' hc iK r.ir . .Tu -da" eenimr. Tr. I'ee d St'.ee J'l-' lC".'ntl fet'.trn- ' f :'! -,-! Tvicf at ""amj Pik. where;

he w,i- a member of the medical ".tf-tl He told the local medical of th.e w.t of treating ecial i;-.-.,. s ;u the army and of the .'.hod- !P.pioed in iperation-.

Pi:i:h:'. That Trotsky ensure; hi- t'-. ,-af. ty by pavmir h;s guard' sl-.r.' :non!!i for orhcers. and: " J" :' lio 4r during hchtin?: forj -o'dje? . .Ke.Ted V rcflU'.VS ffOIU i ;:u-s.a i

Get Rid of That Persistent Cough fjop trat ..ik. -rdr.jr. peritrt ...ugli a r roM. thr. at-i.tt)? t ii rü t or lung afTecf.'en. with Ikn .ia' Alt-r j;tre. tt.. tordc rrd uT't-il ''i'-r i 'J j-ars mj-rc-tul u. nS'l l..v.' I- ttc fr.-m tirupglit. v-r f r. :n

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Garment Preparation is Greater Than Ever - A Big Special Showing Thursday, Friday and Saturday

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Hundreds New Spring Suits m 2 Fn of Styles Included are the popular box coat models vest effects tailored and semi-tailored

iillä indels. The greatest lot of suits we've ever shown at one time. 1 . M TI

Three Special Groups priced

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Suits of serges and pop-

:H? lins, in the newest styles

and trimmings box models, semi-belted and tailored models.

The materials are tricotines, poiret twills and serges. Pretty blues, tan, velour checks Russian and Balkan blouse models, box and strictlv tailored.

$62.50

These suits have little touches of hand embroidery on the jackets many models of smart distinction. The materials include all that is new.

Others priced up to $139.50

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Capes, Goats and

the showing is big and complete This collection of new spring wraps includes every smart new mode of the season in the popular colors and most desirable materials. , Three Groups at these prices

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This group includes mostly navy blue serges, with a few colors specially priced and wonderful values.

Tailor braid trimmed capes and dolmans models attractive styles some lined. Blue serges and colors.

Beautifully lined in fancy and plain colors. Velours, tricotines and serges nearly all colors. Htfecth e trimmings of braiding and buttons.

Others in price up to $110.00

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Specializing these Skirt Prices

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Poplin skirts, in all colors .utton. buckle, fringe and pocket trinimeJ. Classy kins at this price.

These are all u-ool plaids, series and silks. Exceptional styles and models that appeal t" everv woman.

25.00

The materials are velour plaids, tricolets, Georgettes, Kumsi, Kumsa, baronettes and failes. Striking colors and wonderful shades.

Corsets

Corsets that forecast the new mode of spring. Reflecting the smart style, grace and comfort. The new silhouette demands most studied care to be given the tigure to achieve that smart slimness of line now in vogue. The Tall woman of Graceful proportions. The Stout woman. Her Youthful Daughter. And the growing miss will tind her corcts designed and tilted to her own individual requirements in laced-in-iront and laced-in-back corsets and rubber continers without lacings at prices to suit every purse.

Silk Undergarments of Distinction

Gowns Bodices Envelope Chemise Bloomei

made in Crepe de chine, Satin, Washable Georgette Silk Petticoats Stylish and Attractive All silk jersey; also silk jersey tops with tatTeta or messaline flounces. Spring styles and shades are fully represented.

Summer Furs are wonderful Furs for spring and summer wear are more needed and popular than ever. They set off the garments so well, and the skins are very fine and pretty. A new shipment of furs just in makes our showing exceptional. Be sure and see them.

Over One Thousand New Suits, Coats, Capes, Dolmans, Dresses, Waists, Blouses and Skirts Arrived this week from Nezv York Our buyers were in the New York markets last week and secured many wonderful bargains in the very latest style garments. We specially feature these new garments Thursday, Friiav and Saturday.

Dresses Featured

$25.00 to $39.50 Dresses selling . .

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A fortunate dress purchase brings you this bargain. The jersey dresses are fringe and embroidery trimmed; bright colors. Blue series are also included. The very latest styles.

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At these prices you have a wonderful range to choose from. The styles are so pretty and numerous and the materials exceptional. Other dresses up to $150.00

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Waists and Blouses at $5.95

A great lot at this popular price better than the average. We show all shades; round necks; flute and roll collars and collarless. There are crepe de chines; bead and embroidery trimmed; frilled and fancy in dainty designs. See this special Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Others at $10.00, $15.00 and up to $32.50

he Children!

Bless 'em! They want new spring" clotb.e.-, and we have them too, in large varieties. Just in a new shipment of girK' capes an i dolmans; new models and new colors sind color and pekin blue. Also plain navy with combination of tan and red. S 12.50 to S22.5o. We are showing unusually good lm of girlgingham dresses in plaids, plain colors and stripe"-; short or lone: waists, jacket etiect; louche-

or smocking or embroidery; ages 6 to 14 years. Priced at S 1.98, S2.50, S2)S and $3.50. Nifty little gingham frocks for girls 2 to 0 vear-. Plain

colors and checks; smacked and embroidery, si.65 to S2.50. Girls' middy blouses, in white, rose, copen and e'.low; also combination colors'

ages to l : year and celling at $2.00 to s ".'). Girlv' middy skirts i:. white and colors, ages S to 10 ear at S1.98 to $2.9S.

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