South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME
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IN LECTURE
Final Program of Chautauqua Consists of Humorous Talk and Soncj.
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ar- not new to South IN-ml audi-'ri(es-. Thfv aruenrril at :i rcit:tl
;ien lurniLC the winter l.y Mrs. V. Tryan and were also pres. ntd in r;.rtet work lir.dor the aiis-j picr-s of th propross c'i'l. I Th- aldlity of fh- iridivldual I ir.onl 1 ry of tho quartet is a reoo:- j nied 'art an1 thy (i l;phte(l hoth of th'vr South Bend audlonfs I
Tlie afternoon propram of tho quart t was divided into two parts, the first including a m ist dla n-ous proup of son es and the second a a sonp ryele, "Th1 Morn im; of the Yoar." 'V Ch.rlps WakpMoM Cad-
rran. Th onuomhlp and solo work 1
in thf latter was rspoclally fine and tho aoapprlla work was not.tldo. Anions the numhrs rendered lv the fu;;rtet wrre: "Varment." "lyock Lomond." "Coin to Press."
Kerrv iance. i;o; itose. oins 1
of the Woods." hy Ilui'f nstein, and thr quartet from "Ilipoletto."' The soprano solo? included "Birthday Sont," by t'owaii' and "The Americans Come." by filter; the b.-ss i!os. '.lust You."' by Burleigh, ami "The Amiorer Sor ::" tiom "Bobin llniil." the tenor m-Ios. "Tli- Star." by Hotel'., and "Jean." by Spro.-s-. mill t tonttalto sob s "Willi's In the Ai Today. " by I'.i 1., and pawn," by Curran.
BAN NOT LIFTED ON LOCAL WIRELESS STATION
Although local amatrur wirrley? prators -aif now allow c-i to take m t's oil their ov;, wiir!-'. ;'p;aratu-i st.itioi;-, the l-an on srotin.i Uli b.as t;o: M ! si re-moxe-b according to ilnl ui.l C!vin and P p.irlinc. lor il a mateurs. w ho ha' e their ;atiou a! t);.- lo--.il Y. M. A Cla in said h pi. ',:. d -ap a r:'.e-ac- nt from Inspect. I n-llor. at th lahlo m b.oo1 in "h i ,'0 a nd it contanud this information: "A tiro of L0 !s the n-y.ip im-nns.-.l for pndir.r: n; "S - ' -.s uiitil t h srn.hnrr ban Is lift. A."
New Fall Garments
C
oats
, Suits,
Dresses and Furs
Saving Dollars in our Ready - to - Wear Section tomorrow.
Extra Discount Tomorrow
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$1.00
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In addition to the l5rr Au-
ust Saving we will add an-
j other dollar to your discount
on every garment sold on Dollar Dav.
250 Wash Skirts In three big lots, specially priced that means a saving of 25 to 50. Tomorrow's price $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 Saving $'s on Dresses A saving of more dollars here. Just see the lot we otfer vou tomorrow at $5.00, $8.00 and $10.00.
Voile Waists at $ 1 These are broken lines in many styles A fortunate selection means double and some triple values. Pick them over. Dollar Day in
Vlillinery
W hat a feast in this section, buying your next season's supply. Values up to s lo.oo. Selling tomorrow as follows: Straw Hats, trimmed, at $1.00. Straw Hats, untrimmed, at $1.00. Children's Hats, tailored Milans, S5 values, at $1.00. .
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Silverware SI. 5o Gravy Ladle for $1. Roanoke and Somerset pattern. S1.50 Candlestick for $1.00. Silver top and base.
Leather Hand Bags at $ 1
Genuine Persian shoe leather, with top ätrckp, large size j vanity mirror and coin purse. Colorj ok:e, srey, brown '
and black. Every bag worth $1.50. Tomorrow only, special at $1.00.
Soaps for $1.00 Kirk s Castile. 12 bars $1.00 Palm Olive, 12 bars. .$1.00 Cocoa Castile, 12 bars $1.00 niivüü .... .12 bars $1.00 Turner's Powder, Cream rV.jtr, S1.5u value for $1.00.
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Store Opem 8:30; Closet 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. Special Chicken Dinner in our Tea Room on Dollar Day
Wonderful Bargains in
Wash
Materials
for
$1.00
Just read and figure how many dollars you can save tomorrow. Extra clerks will be here to wait on vou, but it is wise to come earlv. 3 yards of 50c Imperial Chambray Ginghams for $1.00. 2 yards of 75c Zephyr Plaid Gingham for $1.00. 1 Lot of Plaid Ginghams and Romper Cloth, 4 for $1.00. You can take as many yards as you like up to 12 yards. 27inch Plain Chambray Ginghams, 4 yards for $1.00.
4 yards 39c Crepe for . . . .$1.00 Kimono crepe in plain and floral design; 30 inch. 4 yards Colored Poplin for $1.00 3 yards 50c Madras for. . . .$1.00 Whit? only, in stripes and plaids; also colored stripes for men's shirts, 3 yards for $1.00. 3 yards 50c Jap Crepe for $1.00 3 yards 45c Plisse Crepe for $1.00
Curtain Materials for Dollar Day 3 yards 39c Marquisette, $1.00. 2 yds. 69c Printed Marquisette $1.00. 3 yards 45c Filet Net $1.00. 2 yards 59c Filet Net $1.00. 4 yards Cretonne, 32 inches wide, $1. 4 yards Printed Swansdown $1.00. Very desirable for comforters; live patterns and colors.
$1.50 Embroid. Voiles for $1.00 $1.50 Embr. Organdies for $1.00 2 yards 75c White Voile for $1.00 5 yards 35c Silk Mull for. .$1.00 $1.25 Dress Linen, 36 in., $1.00 5 yards 25c Dimity for. . . .$1.00 4 yards 39c Nainsook for . .$1.00 4 yards 45c Nainsook for. .$1.00
Rug Special 27x54 Rag Rugs, $1.49
value .
$1.00
S 1.25 Shino Floor or Wall Polisher $1.00. Sl.oo O' Cedar Oil and Mop, and 50c bottle of Polish, 2 for $1.00. SI. 25 O'Cedar Oil and Mop, and 25c bottle of Polish, 2 for $1.00.
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For Men
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With Blotches.ltchedand Burned. Hardly Slept. Cuticura Heals. "T.ty face wjs afiard with red t'ctchesar.dthrn rr.y back. The eruption itched and burned, and I scratc:.d ar.d I ecu Id i,"i hardly sleep at r.iht. It '.Xi-c-f hurt to put rr.y c!o:hr3 on V and rr.y face was d:s: cured r-v, for four months. ' "Then I used Cuticura Soap and Oir.tnent. ar.d I usrj two cakes cf Cuticura So-p ar.d two bcxs cf Cuticura Oir.trr.er.t. and I was healed in one month." 'Signed) Mua lUttie Pearl Martin, Box 72, R. F. D. 2. Jetlersonvii'.e, Ind.. Feb. 7. 1313. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum usually ; re, er.t s kin troubles. 5-o.p 25c. Ointment 25 JJ 5CVc, T!fwm 25- So.d 'hrc-vii--.; tr. wor.ii. h-r aa.-rpc each free a.i res: "Cur ur Ll-
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Your Dollar Will Work Double in Our Children's Store Tomorrow
It you want to save your We have assembled a big lot of Children's Apparel as dollars, read tlie list of men's 1 follows Striped Voile Middy Blouses, Infants' White
mrnkhin and the cut nrices riauucicue oiccpers, rianneieue Kins, inianis'
special tor tomorrow.
Union Suits at $1.00 Every man can use an extra suit or two. Tomorrow's otYer $1.35 Knit Unions for $1.00 75c Athletic Unions, 2 for $1.00. Also the S1.25 and S1.50 grades for $1.00. Hosiery for Men Now's the time to Stock up 4 25c Hose, 5 pairs for $1.00 39c Fibre Silk, 3 pairs for $1.00 Silk Plaited Hose, 2 pairs for $1.00. Also extra tine Lisle Hose, 2 and 3 pairs for $1.00.
Si. 2 5 Dress Shirts for $1.00. Wash Ties and Handkerchiefs, tomorrow 5 for $1.00.
All stvles of White Linen Collars, tomorrow 5 for $1.00. Boston Garters, tomorrow 3 for $1.00.
2u percent Reduction on all Bathing Suits for men.
Kimonos, White Sateen Bloomers, Petticoats and Wash Hats, regardless of all former values. You can come and pick them over. Vou will want a good supply when vou see them. Your choice tomorrow 2 for $1.0,
Stationery Regular 59c Linen Stationery. 2 boxes $1. Ribbons Dresden and Fancy Stripes, 3 yards for $1.
Silverware for $1.00 Rogers Bros. 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons. 3 tablespoons. $9.89 value for $8.89. American 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 3 tablespoons; total $5.38. Tomorrow $4.38.
Snap Fasteners, all sizes, black and '.shite, 51-00 per
Jozen card:
Mercerized Rick Rack Braid, superior quality, 6 for SI. 00. Dres Shields all iizes. regular 3uc quality, 4 pair foi Sl.oo.
Laces and Embroideries. Special values that mean a great saving in this section. 16-In. Embroidery Flouncing s, tomorrow, 4 yds. SI. 00. Crochet Insertions, 3 1 j in. Hide, specially priced tomorrow, 4 yards $1.00. Soutache Braidt, 4 bolts tomorrow, $1.00.
Children Shces at Less. Broken sizes or Boys' Hi.h Shoes and Oxfords and Girls' Pumps; regular prices S4.o to S5.50, at Sl.oo and S2.00 less. Baby's Shoes and Slippers. Odd sizes. Special tomorrow at S1.00. Tenns Shoes and OxfordsBoys' and girls' sizes, in white" or black canvas, at Sl.oo.
Silk Goods for $1.00 $1.50 Silk Poplins, all colors, at $1.00. S1.50 and Si. 75 White Skirting, $1.00. S1.39 Silk Pongee, natural colors, $1.00 S2.00 Silk and Wool Poplin at $1.00. S2.21 Silk Foulards, dotted pattern, at $1.00. S2.00 and $2.35 Fancy Silks at $1.00. This item is all full 36 inches wide; taffetas and messalines in plaids and stripes. First come, first served, so come early.
Wool Goods for $ 1 S1.50 Plaid Serges, 40 inches wide, $1. 69c Shepherd Checks, 2l2 yards $1.00. $1.50 French Serges, all colors, $1.00 yard. $1.50 Melrose Suitings,' navy, black, $1.00 yard. Storm and French Serges, some part wool, some all wool, 36 to 42 inches. Specially priced at $1.00 yard. 4
Dollar Day Domestics 5 yards 36-inch Percale for $1.00. 6 yards Dark Calico for $1.00. 6 yards Light Colico for $1.00. 5 yards Apron Gingham for $1.00. 5 yards Outing Flannel for $1.00. 4 yards Colored Outing Flannel $1.00. 4 yards 36-inch Bleached Muslin, $1.00. 5 yards 36-inch Bleached Muslin, $1.00. 4 yards Dress Gingham, plaids, checks and stripes, for $1.00.
Save a Dollar on Bed Spreads $9.95 Spread, bolster to match, $8.95. S4.50 Satin Spread, hemmed, $3.50. $6.95 Woolnap Plaid Blanket for $5.95 S6.95 Comfort Blanket for $5.95. Plaids, grey, pink, tan and blue. A dollar saved on these bed covers for tomorrow only.
What $ 1 Will Buy in our Linen Section tomorrow. $1.50 Mercerized Damask for $1.00. 15-inch Mercerized Napkins, $1.00 doz. 50c Turkish Towels Extra 3 for $1.00 Double Warp Turkish Towels, 4 for $1.00. 25c Hemmed Huck Towels, 5 for $1.00 Towelings at Great Savings 6 yards 25c Bleached Crash for $1.00. 5 yards 29c Half Linen Toweling $1.00. 4 yards 35c Pure Linen Toweling $1.00 5 yards 25c Striped Huck for $1.00.
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Filet Lace Collar and Cuff Set, in a big variety of new styles. Your choice tomorrow 3 for $1.00. Fancy Plaid Windsor Silk Ties, for school. Tomorrow 2 for $1.00.
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Dollar Day Specials in Gloves One Lot Kid Gloves, some soiled and mended, choice $1.00. One Lot Chamoisette, two clasp, white chamois and champagne; a bargain at 75c. Dollar Day 2 pair $1.00 One Lot of Chamois-ute, two clasp, stitching on back, white only. 3 pairs for $1.00.
Underwear and Hosiery Women's Lisle Finished Union Suits, tight knee, narrow strap; sizes 36 to 44; a regular 69c and 75c suit, at 2 for $1.00. Women's Radmore Si!1 Hose They are slightly imperfect, but it will not hurt the wearing quality. If perfect would sell at S2.50. Black, grey and brown, $1.00. Women's Lisle Finished Hose, in white and black; Iron Clad and Wayne Knit; a regular 45c and 5oc quality at 3 for $1.00. Children's Brown Lisle French Ribbed Hose, 35c quality, 4 for $1.00
Corsets at $1.00 Just think what a chance tlm is to you. Royal Worcester Corsets selling at Sl.oo. Your choice in pink or white, for thii. day only; models are low and medium bust.
Lingerie Aprons Dollar Day Specials Envelope Chemise, iace embroidered, trimmed, $1.25, SI. mi value-. Si oo. Drawers, lace trimmed, 5. 1.50 value, S 1.00. SkirU, made good quality muslin, lace and embroidery trimmed, SI. So alues. Sl.OO.
Corset Covers.
lac;
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and back, SI.. So value. Sl.oo. Gcwns, made good quality flannelette, round and V neck. l.;u values. Sl.oo. Kimcno Aprons, made u'od qualit percale, light and dark, all ize si. on. Lawn Kimonos, with collar and elctic belt. Sl.ooCrepe Kimonos in pink blue. lavender, fancy trimmed, elastic belt. Si.( value-. Sl.oo.
You Can Save Dollars on Sweaters Tomorrow we will gie ou a special discount of Sl.oo on any wool, cotton or 'ilV -.. eater; ee the regular price ta and deduct Sl.oo What $1 Will Do in Boys' Wear Boys School Blouse ill khaki, bateeu. white madras, stripped gingham- a wonderful lot; special at Sl.oo. Gingham Bloufc in plain C"!or, aiv in fancy stripes, 59c value, 2 tor Sl.oo. nzy Percale Dress Shirts, $1.2.5 value. Sl.OO. Also in blue and zrey chambr.v . Boys' Rcmpers jn striped vcaleta; $1.5" values for S 1.00. Boys Straw Hats; aiue to S2.uü, choice Sl.oo.
mein more for Iüs cash.
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