South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 180, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 June 1919 — Page 7
SUNDAY. .U'Ni: 29, 1919. BRITISHERS ARE Pictorial Review Patterns for July show all the newest styles, the greatest variety and most reliability. Our Pattern Department We'll he'.p von select the materials tor any costume desired, and give advice tree how to properly cut material. I MAP OF LAND New Embarkment Under Corv struction Makes New Country. -; - !l
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LONDON, June 2. Having ucCfffully assisted In chancrlr.g the map of Kuropf, Kngllhrnen tie :r.i chancing thr map of Entr;ni. Undr-r th direction of th hn.ar! of agriculture. a preat fchrrr.f of Ifcnd reclamation has jti?t h?on started on th Lim-olnnhlr .hor of the Vah thnt hay on tho coat between Lincolnshire anl Norfolk. For a great many yrars the hoa ha hfn encroaching on the lan-1 at this spot, and pessimistic mathematicians have found a glorious iastim In trying to decide jubt how many yrars It will take to wah away the whole of Knsrland. Doomed Li Disappoint mrnt. Now. however, they are doomed tj di.sappointmr nt, for a body of i-nslneerM have decided to build an t-ntiankment which will push the fea tack, and by this means it is expected to recover about IL',000 acre. f The workmen employed on the )oi will have an added interef In their work, because it was at this bpot that KJnK John (of Magna Charta fame) lost all his Jewels and magnificent equipment. English children aro taught at school th:it Kin? John was eroding this particular ttretch of country with his jewels, money, and most of hin portable poMitsslonp, when the. sea rushvd In and swept them all away. So now an army of demobilized and discharged soldiers and sailors are attacking the Job, some of thorn not so intent on pushing the sea back as In finding the baubjes. It is expected that the new county thus reclaimed will be known as "Victoria county."
BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH.
Dr. and Mrs. J. MeeV of Chi
,cago are visitors at the home of the, doctor's brother, S. M. Meek. Mr.. A. M. Ilendlcman and children have returned from a two weeks' viidt with relatives in Hannibal, Mo. j Mrs. A. M. Richardson celebrated j her Dlst birthday. Owing to ad-
vancing ace she was not able to have a birthday party, an has been her custom for number of year past. She kept open house and her friends called to wish her many happy returns of the day. She received many beautiful flowers, and a large number of letters and birthday card. Thomas Mars LaCrone was a busing visitor in South Bend Wednesday. ' I Garland Is bu.uy working with his crop of gooseberries and had a number of helpers. The berries are shipped to tho Watcrvliet Canning factory. . The colored Knights of Pythias
from South Herd enjoyed a dav's i
outing at the Indian fields, Wednesday.
George Steffy of Pearl, Mich., is'
lsiting friends here. Mrs. George Fryman and children of Flint, this state, are visiting at th John Fryman home. Mrs. Charles IJolinger with her son. Robert, has returned to her home in Mattewan. Mich., after a few days vibit at the home of her aunt. Mrs. A. 13. Ayers. Miss Gertrude Jones of Perrien
township is a visitor at the home of j xiier aunt, Mrs. G. A. Wesner. The. Mishawaka Pall-Band sales-j men enjoyed a day's outing at St. Jo.se ph Thursday. The company: passed through this village on spe-j cial interurban cars and the bind) stopped here long enough to play several pieces and they found appreciative listeners. j McOmber brothers have begun! work on an addition to their cement J
Mocx piani on -via in si. l ne new building will be of cement block with stucco front, much larger than the original building. which will
vive them space to d all tht ir work and keep all materials under cover.) A large number were in tovn( Wednesday to enjoy the lirsi tandj concert of the seai-on. The land! vrs under the direction of W. II. j Mitchell, of Hinchman, an.1. thej :::u5ic was excellent. j Work has btn completed on Ar-j thur Field's building. here the!
-econd floor has been made into ten t hotel room?, making a modern hotel in the heart of the town. Mrs. Addio Weeks is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Longman, in IJutt'o, Creek this week. j Mrs. A. J. McLaughlin left Thürsi r!y for her home in Washington. D.I C Her mother, Mrs. A. W. Mars. ' a ill remain here for an extended j is it. The June band will be entertained1 hi the home of Mrs. Mary Nicho's, ( Wednesday. July , Miss Lo:s Haven and Dr. Frank j M. McConrull wt i e married Tu ; i.t . j Juno 24. in Ploomlncton. Mich. MIm! Haven was a former teacher in th" Berrien Springs schools and th j d"Ctor was a veterinarian here Vre entering -r ic- as a 1 u üten.i nt. ' Thev wiil in Litchricl 1. Mi h.
Tili: IXlKt'i: OF HA HIT. Since the Kai.-t r went to Holland h. has rut dun nicr- tlian a tho iand tret .- Th s H'he:i:o!!i-ns aif rif-ver vontended unles they are
July Clearance Sale of Floor Lamps Table Lamps Special values in Candle Sticks with linen shade, at 89c. Special prices on Floor Lamp Stands and Shades.
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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.
July Clearance Sale of Children's Shoes Broken lines and sizes in Boys', Girls' and Little Tots' Shoes marked at special prices.
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July Clearance Means a Clean Sweep Must Be Effected of All Spring Goods
It is.part of our policy that none of these goods are to be carried over from season to season. The prices we cite will make them find ready owners in a hurry. So we advise all who wish to patronize them not to wait too long before deciding to act, far the cream of the lot is liable to be all gone while you are thinking it over.
July Clearance Sale of Curtains Many patterns are discontinued from season to Eeaon. These although are not discarded as undesirables, we have to dispose of as we cannot match them with duplicates, hence the great reductions.
Filet, Nottingham and Cable Net Curtains Priced at this Clearance $2.50, $3.90, $5.95 ana S8.95.
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Remnants of Drapery Cretonnes Short lengths that have accumulated from a busy season. For quick clearance we have Teduced them all at this Clearance to 15c yard. Also all short lengths of Marquisette and Curtain Nets at 29c yard and up.
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Rugs at Greatly Advantageous Pricings Room Size Wiltons, also a few Royal Kashan, 9x12. The prices have been specially made for July Clearance at $52.50 up to $95.00. Special Note These prices will be limited to the quantity now in stock. Advanced prices have made these rugs now worth from $5.00 to $123.00. J Axminster Quality First
RUGS 27x54 at $4.50 6x9 ft. at $26.50 7-6x9 ft. at $31.50 kS-3xlO-6 at $35.00 0x12 at $39.00
Porch Shades of split bamboo, in natural finish a tine shade without omitting the fresh air. Size 6 and S feet, at $1.49 and $1.89.
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July Clearance Sale of Laces and Embroideries loo pieces of Yal Insertions, specially reduced for Clearance at lc a yard. Cotton Torchon Lace, 2 yards for 5c. Also a lot of black lace insertions at 5c a yard. .Allover Embroideries at great reductions; regular price fromSl.So to S3.00 a yard. Slightly soiled. Just as good as new when washed. July Clearances priced in three lots at 25c, 50c and $1.00 a yard.
SEE PAGE 2 Reach" to Wear Garments at Clearance Prices
July Clearance Sale of Wash Material
If prices mean anything, and they will, too, just take a glance at these goods. Quick clearance is assured, so come earlv.
At 19c
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A clean-up of every kind of fabric for summer wear. Voiles, organdies, lawns, tissues, batistes, ginghams a choice of hundreds of pat-
30-inch Sheer Lawns, plain white 27-inch Checked and Striped Dimitiesderwear Batiste, in pink and tlesh and 30-inch Longcloth of medium weight
-30-inch plain Unfor summer.
At 29c yd Figured Organdies Chambray Ginghams Colored Organdies Serpentine Crepes Fancy Voiles Plisse Crepes Dotted Swiss Flaxons
Dressmaking Notions
At 39c yd. Mercerized Poplins Skirting Madras Fancy Voiles White Skirting White Batiste Jap Crepes Plain Voiles White Madras
Quality in findings for dresses is more essential and the best economy the price is secondary. Ocean Pearl Buttons for trimmings, in plain and fancy designs and colors, from 10c to $2.00 dozen. Stay Belting straight or curved, from 25c to 38c yard. Cotton and Silk Grosgrain at 10c, 22c and 32c yard. Dress Shields Quality first, in various stripes and sizes, 20c and 25c. Medium and large shields for shirt waists and dresses, at 25c. Scissors and Shears in every shape and style for dressmaking, cutting out shears, button hole, ripping, etc. Best tempered steel.
July Clearance
Sale of Silks
At 50c yd. Fancy Voiles and Organdies Gabardine Skirtings Irish Poplins Check Suitings Beach Cloth Plaid Ginghams Silk Mull Soisettes
Julv Clearance Sale of Art Needlework
$2.00 to $2.50 values For quick clearance at this Sale
$1.50
Fancy Silks Plain Silks
Taffetas Messalines Crepe de Chine Wash Satins Satins
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July Clearance Sale of Linens Sample Line of Pattern Table Cloths at 1-4 to 1-3 below market prices. This lot of cloths was bought over a year ago at this then existing price less 25 . Today they are worth fully 25 c more, which brings them to a very low price considering their quality. They are soiled and mussed looking, but very fine qualities. We mention only a few prices there being many others some, only one of a kind. ALL PURE LINEN.
2x2 yds. at $6.50, $7.95, $9.00 to $12.00. 2x2z yards Cloth at $4.50 to $12.50. 2x3 yards Cloth at $8.00 to $11.35. 2 J 3x2 J 4 yards Cloth at $8.00 to $12.50. lYlxlYl yards Cloth at $12.50 to $16.50.
Turkish Towels A very fortunate purchase has brought to us 150 dozen of a heavy double warp Turkish Towels at a very low price. This towel is used in the large bath housesof the country, and is very serviceable. Very Special Value at 25c.
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Good quality Gowns. 15, 16 and 17 years; all made $1.50 and $1.25. Week Enri Sets at 69c. Regular $1.00 value. Good quality huck towels stamped to embroidery at 35c. All Linen Towels stamped to embroidery at 55c; Finished Models at 1-4 off. 4-year old Pique dresses all made $2.00 val. for $1.75. Linen Colored Scarfs and Pillows at 50c Cretonne Scarfs regular $1.00 and 89c value for 75c O. N. T. and D. M. C. Colored Embroidery Floss at 2c per skein. Pink Combination regular $1.50 value for $1.25.
Towels A special lot (80 dozen)
half linen Huck Towels, slight- j
lv imperfect, at 1-3 less than
actual values. i Towels at 25c worth to 39c. Towels at 35c worth to 50c. Towels at 39c worth to 59c. Towels at 45c worth to 65c.
Towels at 59c worth to 75c.
Some are hemmed, some hemstitched, some with colored jacquard border. All excellent values and all half linen.
July Clearance Sale of Men's Furnishings Men's Athletic Union Suits made of good quality nainsook cloth. Specially priced at 69c. Men's Athletic Union Suits made of fine dimity cloth. Special 85c. Men's Athletic Union Suits made of a very high grade dimity cloth. This garment is extra good value $1.50. Men's Knit Cotton Union Suits short sleeves, ankle length; worth $1.00. Special price 85c. Men's Athletic Knit Union Suits This garment is a very high grade lisle, spring needle knit, knee length. Specially priced at $1.65 3 suits for $4.95. Men's Knit Union Suits closed crotch, short sleeves, ankle length. Special price $1.65. Here is one big special in Men's Knit Union Suits Short sleeves, ankle length and closed crotch, at $1.25.
July Sales of House Dress Ginghams 27- inch Dress Ginghams, assorted color.- in plaids, stripeschecks and plain colors, at 25c, 29c and 33c a yard. 32-inch Zephyr Dress Ginghams, assorted colors in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, at 35c and 39c a yard. 36-inch Percaies, fast colors, assorted patterns, medium blue and light ground at 25c a yard. 28- inch Cheviot Shirting, blue and gray, assorted patterns, at 29c Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads at $2.00, $2.50, $2.95 and up to $4.00. Scalloped Crochet Bed Spreads, 4 ft. 6 in. cut, at $2.25, $2.50, $2.95 up to $4.50.
