South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 181, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1919 — Page 2
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WASMNGToN, T. C. Junr .TO - - Thcc- who arf Ptr.'-ctjn: a r-bi'-j tion n ti; pri c of hr-a'I a.- a P - ! wlt flf th;.1- yar'.- bumi t wh'.-i c rr p th-- !'irc- sn th'- hi-'"i- 'of Arrrp a pto'. ahlv n ill .i-i.-pr,int'1. Chf-ipT brr-al i: ra-t y ' -t ;n. M?ht. .i'thoMCh the h u ' . '-to-.i: of; Anri' p-ratrt-t h'-n! rrop J- . wa',1 !ir,dr way rnd f "- irn r'port j
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j-5 rrrt-fr a ltfrr from .Tuliuaj Tl. P.,Trr..-, Th'- lr.ir"1 .'jtr- ..--it; tor. ir which : irt'r.i ) t!i t '1 m i r. ' u t 1 1 i 'i h i - no vr -,-,..f J itMon of -!K:,ir nf 'o irl irillrr- at U-- than -' i.-f ü tf 1 ! ( pr! rf : I hri! nt 'ni-i'o j The 1; n-rcri- a ; i j i r p r i i ? 1 . - ! ,-,r- : nr.it onr. fr absorb Ir, ; !-! t i i n f J by thf 'OvrriT;' :it in nukir:
U'oorj it cmn rt to tb- f tr.'ro is an-1 prrmittir.c 'h" Am n an nv irn.-ia f ha hn 'n! at nrp r bj.1 rn the weih -upp!;- of wlirat. Mr. nam".' position trorn thr- ?';-' hi' h'ti that thf i'o r nnvnt'- loschoub! b ma dr tb nirlmnni. hlch niMns that ho favor" lo.-pinu: thf p, i " ijf P. our '.p tr thr uarantrrl price of w)i?.i! nnlrs forei l lo'.vn by niit-Me eonp.-tition. Dr. Harne i:plaln-. Tr. hi lttm" tn r'nt'irs a tri rf,p-rr-r.?at iv Mr.r'arnrs rxplainr-1 that th I'mtP'l states ffrain enrpo-
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aliv with ..o"i mtllrr-. 1. 1. r,rifi jaln Ic ilrr?. a."ffi flour Jobbers and 1",.'0 bakrr. Ho has worked out a ennfrol gjyprn by which the federal tro prnmnt can kern track of every b j-h! of wha.it .old.
The contraets whiei the crajni eorporat in is exefijtin? with the j Hoar mi'.'or? provide a wav by which the r .st of t!oi;r t? oventually bo ; i-'hje.al fo tho eon-unior. by hxinJ a deMnite rpalr ri( e for wheat below the Kuarnntco.I pri(e, the prov-' ernnient absoi bine: the los- the mill- !
r sustains between the coat of th" wheat to hini an'? the price he uets for the f.our. Farmers are insured the f;ai-anteod price ander the contracts made with the da!ers and miller.-.. There is nothing to pre. wnt th-m receivinkr more if the buyers a:e willing to pay the jrice lbit the trades marpins of profit are lixevi f that the public will know at all times whether or not it i?. betn f.OuiTrd. rn Ihe subject of lower prices for flour Mr. Harnes say.s m his 1. tter: fay Kedun s;ile.. "If with a favorable development of the rop of the world and a better appreciation of supply and demand r nditions it .-ho'Jld later piatve desirable to lardufe the sale-: prue of wheat for export and. con- ' urrrntly with it, the rpf!c et ion into t Hour pri for our own domestic consumer?, the machinery for doing; this with the .-a: possible nmo'Jnt of mlsrepr -nt.i t ion and abus.- ei.-ts In the miü.-i's' eontractk. A settlement 1 . 0 00 . 1 a or more what raisers presented iuS'jprrabb di fhn.il ties." This, was interpreted fi nv-an that The Kra.n i.rporati.-n does riot intend to !c.ver thp priic of Pour unless it s forced bv world market condition- to accept than th C'U.,rant cd price for th. suiplm wheat a ported- A ptd:ey of .his kind, it was pointed out. will keep in the trcisiirv th" bulk of the t.jj. li-r. do'lus appropi-iate, p. rnakco.,d the snTiiniPnt's los s. b it at the sane time :t r,,,-,. luitn.ued hich prices of all kinds of food, as Mead is recognized as th, pri-.-ha roni't-T. Mr. Hirn?' fetter h -s m r . , to ref anions house nuin!ers thtalk of lobulation .st.. b'.i.-hincr a;i
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Yesterday We Started Our CI earance o f s ummer Fabrics. Great crowds visited and benefited. Record sales were made. They continue today. 3
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Tomorrow We Stirt Our Clearance of Summer Ready to Vr:.r T.c.rrncnts for Women and Children ?.i ?7e:t vvins to vou.
July Clearance Sale of Corsets During the busy season many lines are left with broken sizes. These we have assembled in the following lots and priced so low you can benefit greatly by buying an extra corset at this sale.
Front Lace Models Regular price $5.00. Sale price 52.98. Bon Ton Special Corsets,
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Suitable for cool summer evenings and early fall wear. A good investment and a great saving from regular prices. Navy Blue Serge Capes at $12.95 Wonderful values; braided and button trimmed; also in tans; some are lined. Navy Blue Tailored Suits at $25.00 Handsomely braided; also in tan, grey, Copen and black; plain or button trimmed.
The Glove Season The demand has exceeded the supply shipments are hard to get goods bought months ago have arrived in time for this sale. Prices however are lower than we can buy them again. Perrin s Fine French Kid black and white, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25. Silk Gloves in white, black, gray, pongee and mastic, from Kayser's, Fowne's and Van Raalte, at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Chamoisette Gloves at 39c and 59c.
Also White Cotton Gloves, in white and gray, at 25c.
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New Frocks for Summer Bought at greatly reduced prices from their actual values. Beautiful V o i 1 e s, Organdies, Ginghams
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$10.00, $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00.
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July Clearance Sale of Sweaters Slip-on Sweaters with sleews, in all i!k liber; nse, peacock and bull; square or butch cnltor; regular S7.5. Price $G.95. Women's and Giri Slccveles- Slip-ons, in liber silk, rose, turquoise and Copen; regular S6.95. Price $5.00. Coat Sweaters in fiber silk.
most all colors, in sizes 36 to 46 colors include gold, buff, rose and different shades of blue; large collar, pockets and sash; regular $7.95. Price $6,95. An odd lot of Sweaters in all silk and others in all wool at greatly reduced prices. These are real bargains.
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Silk Georgette Frocks Beautiful afternoon and evening frocks for summer. Specially priced from $15.00 up.
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July Clearance Sale of White Summer Skirts Tub skirts fur vacations at a price vou can afford several changes. Skirts of Pique, Gabardines, Surf Satins and I.inenes, all pre-shrunk; plain and pleated from waist -line; pearl button trimmings on belt and fancy pockets. Sale price $ I m - $2: - S2 - $3 - S3-M to $6
July Clearance Sale of Rugs Best Grades Axminster Rugs. 27x54 at $4.50. o.V ft. at $26.50. 7.oxO n. at $31.50 to $38.50. S. vxlO.( at $35.00 to $55.00. ( 1 2 tt. at $39.00 to $58.00. Lot Wilton Rugs including a icw Royal Kashan VM2 Rugs, priced from $52.50 to $35.00. Worth S75.00 to S123.(K). Split Bamboo Porch Shades in natural finish. oxS ft. lengths at $1.49 and $1.59.
July Clearance of House Dress Aprons Light and dark Percale with white and pink plain color trimmings, sailor collars and elastic belt. Special sale price $1.50.
' July Clearance Sale of Children's Wash Frocks Hundreds of garments tor children 2 to 0 and 6 to 14, at trum 1-3 tu 1-2 regular prices.
Gingham Frocks Hast colors in plaids and plain and combinations for ages 6 to 14. Values tip to S3. Go. Sale price $2.50. Little Frocks for lots 2 to 6 years, tub-fast in plain colors. Sale price 89c. White Petticoats for girls 6 to 14, 30c and 75c values at this sale 39c. Muslin Gowns, lace trimmed, vSc values, this sale 50c.
July Clearance Sale of
Silk and Muslin Lingerie Hundreds or undergarments for summer at meat
savings.
Envelope Chemise of Silk Crepe dc Chcne, flesh color, lace trimmed, $2.50 and $2.98 values, at this sale $1.50, $1.98.
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pink and white; lace, embroidery and hcp.istiich'd trimrriincs. at this sale $1.50 f?f T ft'-fy and $1.93. Envelop eChcmise of Nainsook, feather ( . r. J
stitched, lace and embroidery trimmings. J at this sale $1.25. 1 4 .tX
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white; hemstitched, lace and elorolacr,
trimmed, at this sale $1.50.
Drawers of line quality rr.uslin. em- l SM r if-
broidery trimmed, closed only, at this i ' .'h'!'--tJ
sale 79c.
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July Clearance Sale of Millinerv av All Untrimmed Shapes in straw, black
and colors, at $1.95. ;j Banded Sailors in black, red and n a ,! at $1.95. " j j Trimmed Hats in three bici lots, all g. - d ij seasonable styles that are 'ood tor thi season and next vear, at $2.95, $3.95 and Ü $5.00. "
July Clearance Sale of Children's Shoes A great saving in Chi-drers roo:.ve.t: for boys and girls; dress slices, pla' .-r e.-. school shoes. For Boys
S3. 5o Gun Metal Shoes $2.50. SLoo to S VS Oxfords at $2.50. S2.00 to S2.5o Sand:ik at $1.50. For Girls
S3.5U Black Kit at $2.50. s.25 to S4.5 Cloth Tors at $2.50. S2.25 to .sS.oö White Catras at $1.50.
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