South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 152, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1919 — Page 2

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Customer is Arrested After Buying Goods From Motor Truck Saloon Fined.

A tmvf-'intf saon l-rouht ftrur.l to your front floor Is thn lat-t inno.ition in Smith V.rn. accorflinit; to th- Mnry U.1 l,y Philip rrlrdinan. I Troit. Mich., in ,ty court Saturday morning. Th tralirii: saloon, a large motor truf k. .'irrivi'f! in Srvjth l!-nl Kriday nipht ani n fv niinutx l.itr, fvni though th- vi-nt had l.rrn unhraMrd. jinpi. wrrc flock ir;K arouiifl th tru k tf rplonHh their stock of liquor. Friedman antl his vif( werf driving arouixl th- city when th'y mw lhr travhnt; saloon and d- -id'-d that tlv-y m.uM K"-t a supply of whisky. Mr. Frirdmin iiurchasod 12 Uarts and. was driving down Division st. h"n I'utrolnu n S'tull and San; a risky stopped him. Hold Car ami Ii Trlilrnan w:is tak ti to pf.Ji th adquartf-r 'a ii'l hld rn a ( h.trco of th unlawful p.s- Ai,n of liquor with int nt to s 11. Thf car and liquor wrrf hchl to assure the appearance of the parties in city court. Friedman told .Tudt: (lilnur his Mory Saturday morning ami said that he had no intention of selling thf whisky. Hp said that li was spf-nriin th wfck fnl at Diamond lakn, Mi h.. and hal intended to lis- thf whisk' himself. Judico Gilmrr in handln? down his decision said: '"There s ins to l.p r.o intention of sale on the part of Friedman and ho should thank the police for arresting him on this aide of the state line. Had he passed the line he could he hM on a federal charge. It any intent of sal could he shown I would order the automobile confiscated with the supply of whisky." Friedman paid a fine of f7( and costs for the unlawful possession of liquor.

PLEASURE FAIRS ARE ATTRACTING THOUSANDS PA HIS, May ?l. The coming of the armistice lias allowed Paris to have its pleasure fairs nain after they had hcen suppressed during the hostilities. The celebrated "GinKerhread Fair" was the first to he held ami attracted thousands as it hav done since its institution nearly a thousand years at;). An unpleasant Mirpri.se was in store for the lovers -of merry-po-rounds. which used to cost two cents a rifle before the war and four on Saturday nights and Sunday. The humblest, most out-of-date affair which offered mere wooden horses or pi.s to rib" on demanded a franc, L'O cents a turn, while the up-to-date machines offering a suspended airplane required a franc and a half, or r.O cent?. These extra.ajrant prices (to the frugal French mind) did not prevent brisk business, for even the French seem to have lost their keen sense of the alue of money.

If you have a vacant lot In the city and do not intend to build this year, clve us location ami cash price as we are intereted in the purchase of vacant property for the purpose of erecting homey. Koorn 20, Farmers' Trust Building. American Home and Investment Company. H3S5-tf

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Stamped Art Goods Children's Dresses and Rompers, of lawn, repp and pique, at $1.00 each. Scarfs and Pillows, linen color, stamped cross stitch and conventional patterns, at 50c. Nainsook Gowns, all made, 6 patterns, at $1.25 and $1.50. Stamped Pillow Cases, hemstitched edge for crocheting, at $1.50. Shetland Ross for sweaters, 25c ball.

June Sale of Ribbons Printed Taffetas, for hair bows, 35c yard. Brocaded Ribbons in new shades for sashes, hair bows and summer dresses, at 75c, $1.65 and up. Sashes and Hair Bows made to order free of charge.

June Sale of Neckwear New style Vestees of Organdie, Satin and Pique; nets and lace combinations for coats and dresses, at $1.00, $1.25 to $3.50. Organdie Collar and Cun Sets, hemstitched and pleated edges, in white, rose, blue and tan, at 50c and 59c.

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June Sales Of Tabic Linens, Towel and Towelingt Many ptoplo ar thinking of lour l'i ic s in linen sine' war activities are liver. lut the best authorities assure ti.s that nom- will 1- forthcoming for ;it least two years, rather a more acute shortage than plenty. It i wise for the woman needing linen to take advantage f the present supply here, at the prices offered at this June Sale. Pure Linen Damask, 68 and 70 inches wide. We h ave a limited supply. Worth $3.00 to $3.50 yard. Our June Sale price while it lasts at $1.98 and $2.25 yard. Pure Linen Pattern Cloths. Ve offer only 20 of these. Worth $10.00. Two yards square, at $7.95. $16.00 values, 2x2 Yl yards, of heavy quality, only 24 at this sale at $12.50. Choice of 35 samples from -a Belfast manufacturer. Pure Linen Table Cloths at a discount of 25 per cent; $12.00 value at $9.00; $15.00 value at $11.25. Pure Linen Lunch Cloths, 5 Ax 54, $5.00 value at $3.50. Linen Napkins are scarce. We have some splendid qualities to offer at 40 to 50 per cent. More valuable than the prices offered at this sale; sizes 22x22, at$6.00 to $15.00 dozen. Mercerized Damask. We select these patterns as carefully as we do fine 'linen and offer only reliable qualities. 64-inch at 85c and 89c yard. 72-inch at 95c, $1.00, $1.15 yard. Imp grades at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 yard. Mercerized Napkins from $1, $1.48 up to $4.00 dozen. Renfrew Turkey red Damask, also in blue, all fast colors, at $1.00 yard. Towels and Towelings Cotton Towels, bleached and unbleached, at 19c, 25c, 29c to 50c. Half Linen Towels, very absorbent and excellent for west, at 39c, 45c, 50c to 89c. Pure Linen Towels at $1.00 to $2.00 each. Turkish Towels are in big demand in summer. These are great values, 16x30, at 15c, or $1.75 dozen; 18x34 at 25c, and 19x36 at 35c. Martex Towels, Turkish weave, plain or fancy borders, in many colors, from 29c to $1.50. Wash Cloths, hundreds in all sizes and colors, from 5c to 15c. Pure Linen Toweling at onethird less than regular prices, plain or red border, at 29c, 33c, 35c, 39c and 45c yd. Half Linen Crashes at this sale. 15c, 19c, 20c and 25c yard. Brown Honeycomb Crash, a splendid service for dish towels, at 10c yard. Half Linen Crash, unbleached, excellent value, at this sale, 15c yard. Art Linens in Ecru, also white and cream, for summer art needlework, from 18 to 44-inch, at very low prices.

Summer's Newest- Wash Fabrics

Summer Voiles: The most favored fabric for summer dresses, waists and children's wear. Hundreds of pieces in beautiful patterns and colors to choose from in our Wash Goods Section. Plain Voiles, 36 to 40 inch, at 25c and 35c. Fancy Voiles in light and dark colors, great variety, 36-inch at 35c. Fancy Plaid Voiles, also in dainty stripes and floral effects, 36-inch to 40-inch wide, at 50c. Plain Colored Voiles, fine close weave, in all colors, at 50c yard. Embroidered Voiles, all white with dainty figure embroidered, full 40 inches wide, at $1.00 yard. Organdies in plain white with embroidered figures, 40-inch at $1.00 yard. Plain Colored Organdies, in all the latest fashionable colors, 40-inch at 50c yard. Plain and Fancy Dress Ginghams Beautiful colorings have made these fabrics popular for morning street dresses during the warm summer days. Plain colors at 25c yard. Plaids, stripes, at 35c yard. Tissue and Fine Zephyr Ginghams, 32-inch, range from 50c to 75c yard. Waisting and Men's Shirtings Are now shown in wonderful variety; narrow stripes of many colors; plain white with mercerized finish; silk and cotton mixtures and narrow stripes of blue, black, rose and green. Prices range from 39c, 50c, 59c, 69c and up to 98c. Also a plain Soisette with mercerized finish at 5Cc yard. White Waistings, 36 to 40 inches wide, plaids and stripes and figures, at 39c, 50c, 59c yard. Striped Tissue Voile, 36-inch, all colors in stripes, at 35c yard. Japanese Crepes for Kimonos, House Jackets, all colors, 30 inches wide, at 39c yard. Plaid Crepes, 36-inch, plain ground with silk plaid, at 89c yard. Dotted Swiss, 30 inches wide, at 35c yard.

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Undencear Fabrics Liongvloth. inches wide, 'ill", firm weave, at life jd. Nainsook. :,! inches wide, sheer men el ided finish. ." jtU. for 1. I'lisse Crepe. ',)) inchfs wide, in rose. pink. light tan and v hite. at .." nrd. rnderwoar Ynile. inehes .ide. nice weight, very iirui. at "iOe aid. 'h! Dimity for l.'ndrr,e,ir. inches v ide, at -." d. Check Dimity. J7 inehes wide, it INf jarl.

June Sale of Bed Spreads Comforters and Summer Blankets

Satin Bed Spreads, Scalloped 88-98 inch Satin Spreads, Marseilles pattern. 4 ft. 6 in. cut at $5.95. 80-90 inch Satin Spreads, Marseilles pattern, at $6.50. 80-90 inch Satin Spreads, heavy weight, at $10.95. 90-100 inch Satin Spreads, heavy weight, at $12.95. Satin Spreads Bolster to Match 78-88 inch Spreads, 4 ft. 6 in. cut corner, scalloped, at $5.95. 84-94 inch Spreads, scalloped, at $7.95. 88-98 inch Spreads, scalloped, at $8.95. 90-100 inch Spreads, scalloped, at $10.00. Satin Bed Spreads, Hemmed

78-88 inch Spreads. Marseilles pattern. $3.95. 78-88 inch Spreads. Marseilles pattern. $4.75. 80-90 inch Spreads, Marseilles pattern. $5.95. 88-98 inch Spreads, Marseilles pattern, 57.50. Cotton Summer Blankets 64-76 inch plain gray at $2.50. 68-80 inch plain gray at $3.50. 70-80 inch plain gray, tan and white, $3.95. 36 inch Comfort Challies, assorted patterns and colors, at 25c yard. Comfort Batts, 72-90 inch, full, 3 batts 89c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Small Cotton Batts at 15c, 20c, 27c and 59c.

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Notions De Lim; Snap Fasteners. Mack an-1 white, all sizes, he. IVarl Muttons in fain. y colors for the summer dresses, at 'Jöc to $1.00. Crown Snap Fasteners. Mack and white. ."o a dozen -ard. Fresh Water Pearl Buttons at.K .Sc. loe jartl. Stayed F.eltir.. straight and curved. :n all widths, at 25c to " per yard. Dressmaker s Pins aT, ISc, 19c. 20c.

June Sale House Dress Ginghams Dress Gingham, 2 7-inch; plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors; 25c, 29c and 33c yard. 32-inch Zephyr Gingham in plaids, at 35c yard. 36-inch Dress Percales at 25c and 29c yard.

June Sales These are our annual sales ahvavs the greatest, bringing summer merchandise in immense quantities, bringing universal interest because of the abundance of. economies it offers.

Gifts for the Bride June being the month most favored for wedding festivities many tokens of friendship are needed. These suggestions are among the most acceptable : Silverware, in sets of 26 pieces, very attractive patterns, bright or gray finish, selling at special prices in June at $6.50. Odd Pieces, Salad Forks, Butter Spreaders. Bouillon or Orange Spoons. Teaspoons, etc., can be had here at equally low prices. Wrist Watches. 25 -year case, 15 -jewel, solid gold, $15.00 to $30.00. Silver and Gold Mesh Bags from $4.50 to $8.95. In Leather Goods Shopping Bags, in many leathers, pin seal, morocco, vachette, also in silk moire, each with silk linings and handsome fittings, from $5.00 and up to $22.50. Envelope Purses, in ,pin eal, morocco and vachette, wih top or side strap, at $3.75 to $12. In Quality Stationery Boxed Stationery of Crane's fine linen paper, gold edge, -also plain quartered oak with tissue lining, in colors, at $1.25, $1.50. Also lower priced Stationery in Highland linen, in many new style envelopes, at 59c In Ivory Ware For the toilet table. Corabs. Brushes. Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes, Jewel Boxes. Buffers and Manicure Pieces, are always appreciated.

Laces and Embroideries Nets, Flouncings and Oriental Laces for June Brides. Graduates and Confirmation. The finest of dress fabrics, at $2.50 to $4.50 yard. Batiste and Organdie Flouncings for baby dresses, 17 to 27 inches wide, at 45c to $2.50 yard. Organdie and Batiste Edges for collars and rufflings, at 35c to $1.00 yard. Torchon Laces and Insertions from 15c to 35c yard. Dolly Varden Crepes, small rosebud designs, white, pink and tan, at $3.00 yard. Georgette Crepes, plain colors, $2.00 yard. Printed, newdesigns, at $3.00 yard.

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June Sales in Curtain Materials

Curtains and Draperies June Sale of short ends of Curtain Materials and odd pairs of Ready Made Curtains at 1-3

T'STVTpil to 1-2 Jess nan rellir prices.

One nii: lot at manufacturer's cost today. Curtain Materials short lengths from 2 to H) yards, at prices far below regular. Cretonnes for porch furniture and summer draperies.

Printed Marquisettes in pretty colored designs. Just the thing for summer draperies; 36 inches wide. June Sale price"55c yard. June Sale of Trunks, Bags and Cases For summer vacation days. Trunks for long journeys. Bags and Cases tor-week-end trips, and daily short trips. ' Hartman Wardrobe and Dress Trunks Taxi, Three-quarter and full size, with clever compartment arrangements for every purpose, a place fur everything, easy of access. Prices from $26.50 to $55.00.

Sfeamer and Dress and 3-4 Trunks in canvas and slat veneer and fibre covered, 30 to 36-inch, from $9.00

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Summer Comfort on the Porch We also live out of doors in summer time, and the porch is a popular resting place. Whv not make it inviting. Japanese or Waite Gras: Rugs are clean, sanitary, easy to keep clean and luxurious.

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