South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 7

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Mrs- Ida Shdf. Ml California ;iv., ! e n ? r t .1 . n d witli .; surpri.- party; Monday r.'h: if, hr;'r of Miss, l::.ir. h Miv ? ':!. Twenty-thr' . -.;-!s w r pi !.. ir.-!uJini; thoj M' l!,l"iS f !ti- AI c i .lb f Tli, lit-i.f-tuwn s wert- Mis Mary; Talbrday an! M,m Th !rna Brooks lldward-! 'ur;, M; h. 1'onte' 4 1

v et e Jh" diversion m the evening, kiid r fi -.-hrrwrit r- .-ied. Th Tii't!!', niu-ht linnt-r dnn'-e M Km- ' ufitry c!ab, 'ha in - '-Ia k u.i itt'-nd.d l.y lijni.- thin 1 0fj j,-1; -! Mix .M.i'!( Iini- Shuibr enVitam 1 Jt f ! r friends at a table daintily ! rat d with baskets of .-I.i.Ik'I'im-s ari'l swe, Williams. Dr. an ! Mrs .John II. Müh, 9?. Ilivr:d- Or., Iii. rtain.'il 11 j-iicsih; I r. prd Mrs. J. II. Pol.op r..i. M j K. .!!! - ison l!d, li.-nl a party of i-lit ;::i . -t 4. Mrs. port r, 1- n. sts; Mr. Mix. four Mts. and Mis. Parker. 11 ;'l'-hN. n.i'I.-- 1 1 1 .'- parties there arr' small, r ones.

S. Main st., returned Saturday from 1 six veek trip thronen the west, wh'-r" they visits. 1 at Trinidad, Colo., am! . j r 1 ywn tat---. Mr. and Mrs. Armin Fiscsh r of St. t,o.:is, Mo., an- the guests of thi 1 1 1 r ' h parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. PPastm.m. 320 S. Mnln t. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spry, S. Fellows der.t' the wcok t nil with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zimmer ami Mr. I Mr. K"'is-n- I-ainbacher at Indian lake. Mr. and Mis. Warren Va n Di b ek of Saginaw, Mich., art- visiting 4 e 1 1 - tiv- and frin!s bere. Mt-s Arta Jiiddlc of Kalamazoo. Mich., arrived today to be the truest 1 T M-s llnth K nnedy. 7"i Michigan st. Har.dd ".. Huston of the fifth regiment murin ha arrived safely from fivrr-a. and was a participant in th Washington parade reviewed by Prs't Wilson Tuesday, lie served in Kranr' for one year, and is the grandson of Mrs. W. O. Harding, 317 Ostrmo st.

Th U'nman' Honv Mis.-um.iry i.-'v of the St. T'aul'H M thodit

hutch was entertained at 1h- honi'j r.f Mrs. la iid Snk-. 1 1 '1 .". V. Wash- ; lriLMon av., Tu -d iy a ft-rnon.. Mrs ! Willi 1. n Vna Has in rharifc of the i r(,'i im )l frcshnx nts w-r- s r-l In ""it i!1.iiIj TVw. -i..vf m ..tinf I 1 I I

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Th" annual reunion of th S'aurr fmiily was hi-ld Sinday at I'ottawatoniio park. One hundred numbers w r prcs-nt. Tho out-of-town 'ic-ts 're: Mr- and Mrf. Marry C. Ican aril .son. H up h of ChiaKo. Mr. ami Mrs. ("hri.s Hansen and daughters. I!or-noe and Ilazvl, Mr. and Mrs Willi ni Z iK n hush and dauht r. Vera of Allran, Mien..; Ivuis. Nehm and Carl Paul Saurr .f Tentwatrr. Mich. iHtii Miss Mil.lnd 1;rk of "ma ha. Nrh. Tho following oMicvs wer fleeted for nxt year; Krank Vincent, president; William HatI'.ehl, Viro president. .and Miss ChIIirin t'lark. s. rn tary and treasurer. Th- hm meetim: will he held n th- s . r.d Sunday f August. lJO, at I'otta watoini.- p.-rk. Th.- d.-srpnda nts of th l.if

J.ic(d, letter held their 10th annual ' n-union at Sprinhrook park Sat- j uiday. IHnncr was served at noon to J i2 mmh'-rs. and th- foilowin' of-j

tie rs wer- ebcfd ftr next year: li. i Warner, president; l- M. Inmn, vice jtrtsident: Lydia II lhMks. secretary; Harrison letter. tra surer, and William White and II. j Wauner, crtmmittee on arran"'-

m nts. The next me -tinu- will be held j

at Sprmprbrook park the s. eond Sal urday in August, 1 1 2 0 . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Price. S10 W

Van i;urn t.. entertained a party,

of their hfth weddini: anniv'rary.

News of Interest on the AVest Side SOCIAL IAi:TS. Tli" K.vmnastie cl.ina of Casimkr r-ühtfkl Fahons will bold its exer- (;. s Thursday -eninr at Warsaw hall, S. Walnut st. TIih 'A. Halicki ba-kt ball team wilt med Thursday evening at its regular place of m-tinc. The gymnasium tdas of th' junje.r Falcons. Z. F.alicki. will hold its ercis's Thursday riinir at th .. llilitki hall. W. Division ht. Mrs. J.din Horzyi ka, -tlu Merry av.. entertain '! with a 7 o clock dinner Tuesday 'cnm honoring Miss H.-b-n l'osztor of Hammond. Ind. Coet'S WCle placed for 10 quests. The tabb- decorations w re rt s and carnations. During the evnin music was njy,d. A 'party of 1- youn womn injoed a picnic suppr at Chain o' Lakt-s Tuesday -v nine. The affair was in honor of Miss Sophia 1511 sew.-ka of Chicago, who is spending two weeks with friends here.

Her physician y-ive no hopes for her recovery. Mr. and Mr-. Kdwurd Moritz. S. Twelfth st.. and Mr. and Mrs. Clord n (tstot will return today from an o'-tir.K at Kizer lake. TIim condition of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart iVnrod. S. Hifrhth ?t., who have been iil for f-veral day jsj rePrted improved. Clark Urown has returner! from a visit with relatives at Chirnso. M. Y. Catty and da lighter. Mary, X. Seventh st., will have Thursday for :i visit in Kewana, Ind. Miss Irene Davidson has returned to Logans-port. Did., after a week's visit with friends h?r. Mr. and .Mrs. Milo Odune of S. Kik'hth St., and their house jrue-its. Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Uallanl and family of Kdeu Rai'ids. Mich., have rturned from a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hubard at Nib s. Mich. Mr. i'fi'l Mrs. Uallard returnefl to their home yesterday. Mr. antl Mrs. Clyde Cowman of Cosh?n. Ind., have be.-n spen line a few days with Mr. Cowman' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cowman. -J 11T2 Mishawak.i av. It. C. Mausard has r'turned from a week's vacation in Chicago and Cockford. III. Mrs. Fred Slade. :: 0 1 2 Mishawaka iv., will be hostess to the Diver Park Independent clua Thursday afternoon. A lawn social under the auspices of the patriotic committee of tho Ladies' Aid sui ty of. the M. K. church will be held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John .Wwcomb, S. i:iicht h st. An interesting program has been arranged by the. -ommjtteo in charge. The Victiry Ctiri.; will hold a picnic at Cattell .ark. Misbawakn. Thursday.

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hold .LL-f;i:i imoti;i:s. CHICAGO, Auir 11 Indictments against negroes and four whlt men. ( haiin offenses ranrincr frm assault to commit murder to carrying conct aled -.veapons. were returnee! Tuesday by the special Krand jury inxM-stieatiriR the recent race riots in Chica.no

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Pitt of London, Ontario. Can., and'

Arnold Mites. U of Michigan City.; n.tiirini,', music and contests were i

the diversions of tho evening.

Mir. Ida Schaas pave a surprise party for her daughter, Mrs. (Jeortre Mitchell. 9 1? California a v., Monil.iy nik'ht. the occasion hoin- hr-r bitthday. Th mcmli. rs t the Ueehie club were quests.

Announcements The Woman's Foin Dssiinary .eieiy of tho. Lowell Heights M. V.. church will hold its regular monthly niic'in; at the church Th irsday nlht -it s o'il.iik. l!.v. '. C. Jordan will have charm- of'the meeting, and will lead in the devotion;. Is. Th mite lioxos will be opened at this meeting and all members are reiusted to be prsnt. Th' nicotine of the I.b-i'. Lm-l.roid.-ry club tht was t. hav- been hbl Thursday afternoon, nas be.-n j.ostpont.l unt.l Ai.. 'l. a! which time i? will !e held at the home of Mrs. John Inwoo-1. '.11 S. Main st. Th1 Cer'.n P.ihl class of the fir.".' M. K. ( hurch will hold a business f.nd social ni-etins7 in th :"hur h parlors Friday niwht A picnic .-aj'per will be servtd at 7 o'c!o.. . The LadieV Aid s"cbty of th C.rai. M. K. church i!! meet in the church parlors Thursdiy afternoon at J:-0 o'clO' k. Mrs. Margaret 1 u mi z. 1 l.a n w i n'.ei tarn the in. :.ilu is of tne itdi. ' Aid mh'k tv of the T'.roadwav Lai--vl'-i.ii .urch Tiu:i..y alt moon al ::4". o'elocU at the hon.e -f Mis Ihry lb'ir.tclni.in. -101 i: lna.-n uv.

TKHSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Louis MaTszrwskl and daughter. Miss Klizabeth Malvzewski. left Tuesday for th if home in Ashland. Wis . aft r a two weeks" visit with South Demi and Mishawaka friends. Miss Frances Komborska, 14 S S. Taylor st.. left Wednesday morning for New York city where she will remain two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Kranz. Leland av.. left Tuesday for an extended motor trip which will ivMude Toledo, O. Mrs. Catherine Chodl.h-wicz r.nd ('aunhter of Cuffalo, .'. Y., are spen.llnt; several days on n business visit here. Miss Louise Stachowska of Cuffalo. N". Y.. left Tuesday for Chicasro after a two ueks' visit with Mr. and Mrs J. T. Wendryeh. Charles firzeslak. S. Pine- st., has pone to New Carlisb on a business visit. Misses Gertrude and Mary Kopf rski returned today to their home in Detroit. Mich., after a month's visit here with relativ-.. Mrs. Julia Cuezkawska and daughter. Clanehe, IN S. Chapirr St., and Miss Helen Paid'.e. S. Iiur 1 st.. left Wednesday afternoon for Fort Wayne. Ind.. to spend y -al days with the former s daughter. Venerable Si.-ter M. Adalia. at St. Joseph's hospital. Joseph Szezypiorski returned to Lat-orte. Ind.. after a brief business visit here. Mrs. Fmma Misienska of Michic.in 'ity arrived here Tu. s. lay for a week's visit with Mrs. Anna Tom-tz-uska. 14"'7 Lincoln way W. Mrs. Mary Payer. 711 W. Jefferson I lvd.. left for Loicansport. on a business viit. Miss Lottie 'iliporak and her little sister. Acn . D' 1 7 Monroe st.. left Tuesday for losh.en. Ind.. to visit their sister. Mrs ,. L. Grzeehotka. Mr. and Mis. John Nowieki and children. M.ar:are and Zyumund of St. Paul. Minn.. the quests of Mr. and Mis. H. isj, ki, Cenrund

on; (;i;i:.t i:pasio and ll.WSACK sali:. Starts Thursday. Auk. 1 Ith. Watch for l.-iir ad in tomorrow's paper. Doors oj ti at ? o'clock a. m.. close ;:t o'clock i. m. during si!,. Jind alterations. THF L'LLSWOKTH STf)Ci: Adt. t. 0 7 2-1 -

..or. i;.mi:t. v Lxjvinsion and Kan.ack sale starts toi,)fi) i -rnv. Doors open, at I' a. m.. (losing at i. m. luiini-ale ai d a Pe? Htloris. See our ad on Pave Th. Lllsvn; th tee. 0 n ti -1

IllOW ! IMJA.N AND MADGF, COM-

pi.i.ti:i) Timm plans to TIM IIAIUIV (ASI AI I.V. "I wonder what will be the 'most plausible pretense to pet you in town every day for a week or so?" Lillian looked at me thouchtfully a we at in her library after our exciting adventure with the pyiri ma randers. "Why rot the one of which you poke when you thoucht yu needed nie before?" I wiu promit to answer her. for her approval of my other mamestion onceining the best way of -n-counterirjf Harry Underwood acidentally had emboldened me, had yriven me conthlence in my own mental processes. Hesides, I ?'ispcet'd that I illian. like most persons of mntrl activity and juick 'lecisions. hai.-d an appearance of uncertainty in any cne. h' i. warded me with a Mashing filanco of approval. "You mean that I ned your historic.-. 1 knowledge in delving for me Into some rostumr lore of some illUftrMicriM I hav- to get out?" "Yes." I returned. "And it would K'lve me nn excuse for heinn at the library also. I would like to have one already prepared If Mr. Underwood .sees me. for I'm never any KOfil ;it Uirk Invention." "I don't know about that." Lillian returned. "I'm bepinnin to think you .-an meet any emergency of thought or action, my d-ar. Cut that's a tcood scheme if I did think of it first," xhe smiled quizzically at me. and we'll adopt it. I think I'd Letter rail IMcky up after you uo home a lid ask his pracious permission to spare you as soon as his ir. iiier is well motion for you to come. When do you think that will be?" ' Thrio's no reason why I shouldn't come tomorrow if only Dicky does im, imagine I'm neKh'ctinn his mother." 1 answered. "The danger of shock is past now, and while, of coii'.-e, the broken arm is painful, yet there is no acute illness. And Cot. sin Agatha Is a wonderful nurse. She doesn't leave her cousin, for 10 minutes at a time, and all her usual act rbiiies seem to be softened. She ami Mother (Jraham were havinir a wond fully pood visit yesterday ovi r their childhood. You know they were brought up almost together.' 'Yes. I know, and I can i ma pine the iv-v,; in Is a coo ! nurse. She

oupht to be some-thin to make up for the trouble ?he ha: caused you. And from what you sy I nee no reason hy you couldn't come hack here tomorrow. Katie Kurely doesn't need you. and If your Cousin Agatha la so busily fnpaped with your mother-in-law the won't have time to bedeil poor Katie, and everythtnp will b smooth as ice while you are Kone." Tho Kasy' Hours. I stifl-d the Impulse to retort that there would bp as many opportuni

ties for uly falls as smooth leer

would afford. 1 hi voluntarily of-f

fer.-d myself to this service under Lillian. It wasn't for me to draw back even in thoupht from it. nut I could rot shake off mental vision of Katie's face when I should tell her that she would b left to Cousin Apaihi's tender mercies for a week. Lillian relieved the situation somewhat for me with her nxt worls. "Of course, there will be no need for vou to stay here at nlpht." she said. "And as Harrj' i the laziest

man in the country about pettinp up;

In the morninp there will be no need for you to waste any time at the library before 11 o'clock. You can Ket Hi it 10 o'clock in from Marvin, po Mralpht to the lihrnry, and there will he no use of your waitlnp after 3. Harry wouldn't let even his favorite hobby interfere with his late afternoon strollup and down P.roadwny nnd Fifth avenue " Final Instructions. I !rew a breath of d-ep thankfulness. I could manage that procram without a domestic upheaval. "I'll hurry up luncheon." Lillian said practically, "so you can pet home as soon as possible. What time do you think you'll be there?" "I hive an errand to do for Mother Oriham." I snid. "but it won't take wry lonp I ou-zht to be able to be at home by 4 o'clock." I knew better than to voice the curiosity I felt as to Lillian's reasons for wishinp me to be at home early.

She satisfied it herself, however, with

her rvt sentence. "When you reach Marvin," she said, "phone me from some place outside your home that 3ou have arrived. Then when you have had time to reach the house I'll telephone Dicky. I don't want him to surmiye that we have been planning anythinp. and if he calls you up afterward you'll he at home, understand'.' And you haven't seen me todav."

Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. Chainb t i 1 .'.... , V.. Du bail av., ha as their ua;.s's: Mr. and Mrs. Heir. er I .n.r.t r c-f ' Detroit, Mich. ( M:s J. anelt- Povv . j J Odar1 st . l.id Mi.-s ''h :t:i;e Prey. 4;n Carroll st.. bit S-mda.;. on a ten lays" t'.ip to Detroit. Midi.. Cuffalo. ir.il Xi.iv.-tru Fa'.is. X. V., and T'rn-i to. Canada. j Miss La hi P.or. I ant. 71. S. Mt h- ' ican st. his as l.cr u: Miss Cloria Hudson of St. I.ou.r-. Mo. w h is supervisor of the St. Lo.os 1'iow-rt-nce association. ' Mrs Geo! Co Larkworth ard daughter. Mi-s Mnri.m I-irkwoithy' :f fb-nton Harbor, ?dich . w ho h.ie' be.-n visiting t tii-- home of .Mi- IZ. j lay r.ilth. L'lo F. South. s., have fl 'it r..d horn". j MrA - F. FDk'Hni:. IK- W. Liniieii i... trti.i.'i. ,1 Incnf S-iturvlayJ fr- ni a ihr- we ks' v:-i: with friends! n-l ra!.:tis at Iake M mr .-t'onka. Minn, and M m ru a poijs. Minn. Mr. j PicktiPi;. who p.M last We.k. tin ie. accompanied h r h"m'. Miss Flur no Turner. ."!" S Mu-hu'an st.. return- ! home from. I ndiana pol ;s and Vim er.n-y Ind.i iiht-rc h. his itr v:s'.tir. for th.; , t i o " , t h j Dr. k'. P- FaM man .m l laouiy, C';c

RIVER PARK ror. Kr.rouTnt cll Klvr Park IWll IMionr I:.

The cirls of the Truth Seekers; class of the M. 1. Sunday school assisted by i heir t-achr. Mrs. Charhs! Anderson. Kave a most successful lawn social Tuesday evi-nins at the' heme of Mr. and Mr :. (1. oriro Cas-; 1 r. X. Seventh st. About w re i:; alt.n. lance. The program r-nd-r-j d iurinp th eeninp corisied fj th- f"i;ow:r.? nunibers; Musical so-( b-ction. P.alph Milbr and William I wan; recitation. Claudine Ault; selection b the- junior uuart.t; r ita-: tie:;, Marjoric Camp; thiee-acf iliama, vir!s of the teen ac tiepirt-; m lit; j iano solo, Kalph Miller; read:r.u. "Old (F.ory," Mrs. Jacob Zerhe.j Ice ! e.i ni e s and sandwiches, hot j Coney Niand sandwiches ami lemon-j ade wer- served durinp the evening.

The proca-.tls will be used to pay th- cl.iss pledge ' to the centenary ic.o ement. Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Hardinp. Lincoln way, left this morn inr for Spt ir.ct.eld. 111., w here the- were eclad by the critical illuss of the latter's mother. Mrs, James Schropsh;r. who submitt.d to nn operation fir a pp. ndtcitf s at the city hospital. AuP. v. Mrs. S- hrophiie s'-minp-iy wa siuwly r'i o t rir.p from the ope ration, w h n she h.i a iham;. f: jh- w.-rse Tin lay morning and continjd lo fail durinp the day

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See the famous Black Horse Troop from the Culver Military Academy and hear the Culver Naval School Band of 40 pieces in South Bend on Thursday.

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Special offers for Interurban Day Shoppers on Thursday bring gTeat economies.

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lingular I'rice $l.ut). A r-markablo introductory bargain just to give you a i 1'i.uut- to l.rn for yourself why Mirro Aluminum so truly rrrtects sood housekt epin'. Like all Mirro Utensils this Mirr Mii- pan is an article of serviceability, durability and beauty. Xte again the price bic '(regular price $LO0. Then rtaJ the Mirro advantages. tl) Hollow steel handle, comfortable to the hand. C!) Titrhtly rolled sanitary t.eM1i, free from dirt catching: crevice. ( 3 Tw o well-formed e.isy pouring lips facilitate pouring from eithtr side. sturdy fiat-headed rivets keep the handle everlastingly firm and secure. b) Smooth, rounded i.rmis easily clean e-ti. (Ol Famous Mirro finish. T) The trado mark stamped into the bottom of every utensil is a guarantee of unusual quality throughout. This Aluminum Sluice Pan is typical of the plendid supr:orit of the rtirt Mirro line. Made t. last for years. ,:5c: the stock is limited. We urge that you make your purchase early.

Seasonable Articles at Much Under Regular Prices

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Iced Tea or Lemonads Set Beautifully cut as shown. Six tall glasses with covered jug to match, $5.00 value. Special $3.95.

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Set of Six Community Par Plate Silver Ice Tea Sooons Bridal wreath pattern. Set $1.95

Cut Grape GobleU Set of six. Special $1.95. Cut Grape Dessert Glasses Tall stem. Special $1.95.

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n Interestir.? store to vLsit.

The August Sale of

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Now At Its Height

People knou- Ellsu-orth's for -Ivautiiul rahio: a:ul JcinjaM.' q-.Mliii?. and nowhere do we have better opportunity tor. rre::i( thee ci;.ir.uieristics than in our Fur Section.

There are three pronounced reasons why Ill. worth's have sold so many Furs-durin the past two weeks.

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-Choice of the prime skins of the neu season's catches. The largest assortments of the entire year. -Decidedly lower prices than during regular season, thru early purchases, and the special discounts allowed rf.Ting August.

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This year's showings surpass thoe ot any previous August Sale at this store. All Furs Marked

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September 2nd prices $ 25. 0o August Sale Price J 1?.7." September 2nd prices $ 32. ."() August Sale Price :,4.7: September 2nd prices f 39. ö August Sale Trice.? 3 3. T, a September 2nd prices f 50.00 August Sale I'ric.-.J 42..r,o September 2nd prices $ AiiKUst Sale Priee $ ."i4.M' September 2nd prices Tä.oo August Sale Price $ ;;.(in September 2nd pric-es fliKt.oo August Sale Price $ S2.5) September 2nd prices 1 2 a.fiO August Sale Prico $105 on September 2nd prices $ 150.no August Sale Price $127.50 f .September 2nd prices $200. no August Sale Price $17.50 ' ' September 2nd prices $250.00 August Sale Price $212. 5 September 2nd prices $ 300.00 August Sale Price $255. oSeptember 2nd prices $350.00 August Sale Price J2f5.0a S September 2nd prices $ 400.00 August Sado pri . JH42 50 : S-ptember 2nd prices $500.00 August Sab Price $422.50 1 .

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August Special Prices

September 2nd prices $ 25.00 September 2nd prices $ 32.50 September 2nd prices $ 30.50 September 2nd prices $ 50.00 September 2nd prices $ '62.50 September 2nd prices $ 75.00 September 2nd prices $100.00

-August Sab Price $ 1.7 5 -August Sale Price $ 2S.75 -August Sale Price $ 33.50 -August Sal Price $ 42.50 -August Sale Price $ 5 4.00 -August Sale Price $ J3.00 -August Sale Priee $ 82.50

Furs purchased during August may bo t harmed on statements f November 1st, and stored without charge until that date.

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OUR EXPANSION AND RANSACK STARTS TOMORROW During Sale and Alterations doors open 9 A, M., close 6 P. M.

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Is Furniture too high For you just now?

It is high, but even with the advances that will come shortly it is still the best investment you can make. If you doubt that statement make comparison with the increased prices you are now paying for most anything that can be mentioned. Furniture is hi.ch, but that does no; bother the hmi-e vire xh-i a u"d planner. That thoughtful lady is taking advantage of our ' Exchange Department Plan, turning in some of her old and usd sometimes of fashion and S''me:ime :.nc ,;"nf"rtable furniture as part payment on the new furnishings s;:e njed:. Have you given this Exchange Department Plan any thought?

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