South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 12

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Scientists Explore Volcanic

Peaks; Lruptions Current i '' j.-

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AMERICAN EMBASSY HOSTESS IN LONDON

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party of i(T,;i-':. i;i ;v th'-! "m IM-: l'ioi. ;ri'. ho.torn

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i.i" rno;un-: nmta... a.i n , ; , th(? . K;ilMi;ii , lV I it. It's a mon.y making scheme evl"V ai:-y of T. n Tli"U md m:.. C;.-.- ',, lt v ,:. .. w;,,.,. (,,, Was dott. .1 j dently. for the writer says: "I-t's r.r-.itis wl'.o r.-t!Jin.i n.i.t- v.!:h üvhmn of mouths vomltir.'.' j ?;rt wsi:i manys and several inon- ! ff-'.-o lh vo'Wamo rouji'ry to th .n a . vaj..r k .s and mok-. Thi- i ' and .ilv-r. pay mo my monry and ..f.ard aid fchi-haldin o; I .:! !-y. Prof, (iii.-s nat-ied "'I r J pay you y.mr money, a star for I r.irrak ii.la.rd. in th- A i ; t r. ! V . l v ,f T n Thoussn! Smokes fry strip tho moon should o hiuh- . itain, w.m in tr.ip'ion r. . !,:;. Tl., ' Im.-.k of 10. (., :t is said In-rc ai.l'T, 7 s.-verals loose me lay down to

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s!if my lalv-y. my liat-y. sure the

kid is doiuK' it." Then follow a lot

mrnt of the planets or the wheels in soniehody's head. The mayor hasn't

decided yet whether someone is kid-1

i htiL' htm nr wnrtner tno weatner .

li.ii L-on to snmonnc's head, hut he s Zi'TZ;!

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J. M Pysart. a steam fitter, of j A splendid new portrait study of

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Tomorrow Is the Great End Of The Month Sale at Brandon's

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'f,, c.:f" v.-as in June, l o 1 . -maid fiom thn as there is no d - i Indianapolis, died here Thursday Mrs. John W. Davis, wife of the The party of J-i .a if ntists is head, d j i t rt'ans of communication. Mn'.of injuries suffered at the city linht J American ambassador to Knpland- '. v l';-of. Kobe. t A. C.nxz-, of t h- : . : a nd her childr en i. 'N.nipa nie-5 J p!a nt, where he was scalded durini; ' Ambassador and Mrs. Davis recenti "ni i v ity of Ohio and ur.i- aiun. piof.v.,,. to Kodiak. an i!aithe afternoon. He has a family at j ly accjuired a beautiful home at '2'J fro'ii 'artie-, jo li.-titut.-. Th.-y niK r.. .n- Katimai. a.od v. ill r-inaii; there j Indianapolis. I Chesham plac e. London.

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of August Glut

Saturday will be the last day of the August Club as there are only a few left, so do not put it off if you want a real labor Sßüer one that will save you miles of steps and give you so much more time for other things more enjoyable than kitchen work. The Hoosier is the faithful help mate of a million and a - half housewives. You sit at ease with 40 work reducing inventions and exclusive conveniences before you. COME IN AND SELECT YOURS NOW

FOUR AND ONE-HALF MILLION MEALS are prepared on Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets each day Your own meal-time work can be reduced to a pleasurable minimum by the Hoosier method a method that has been developed by science. It enables you to sit at ease with everything needed before you. You reach instead of walk. A small payment puts any Hoosier model at work in your kitchen. Small amounts pay the balance. This ease of purchase leaves you no excuse for continued drudgery. Come and select YOUR Hoosier now.

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With every Hunger hmnht In club members during August this is a compliment tmni Heller's and gladly given. You need a Hoosier why not get it now and have the tlour. too?

dye Yeisr Wife's Souars

Give her as efficient time and labor-saving equipment as you expect in your own work. Don't expect her to be constantly cheerful it she wurks without these helps. Bring; her to our Hoosier department and select what SHU wants.

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The Store for Coats

Smart New Coats. All the Latest Creations in Women's.

Misses' and Juniors' Coats for street, dress or auto wear.

made from coats of Bolivia, broadcloth, velvet.

tinseltone, frost glow, heather mixtures and other

''"ill 1 1 illV e aDrics attractively trimmed with tur and buttons, and shown fall rnl f th

new arrivals will surely interest you 1 $59.75, $45.00, $35.00, $29.75, $25.00, $19.75.

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I jjyf Womens and Misses Suits

The Very Latest. Fall Styles.

Choice can be made from a variety unusually large, among which are suits with coats reaching to the knee or below, with or without belts, and plain skirts. The rich autumn tones of brown, grey, taupe and blue are exceptionally attractive in these early season suits of duvet de laine, velour, tinseltone, silvertone, tricotine and other favored fall fabrics. The present showing is of wonderful interest $59.75, $49.75, $45.00, $35.00, $29.75, $25.00.

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$1.19

EXTRA SPECIAL SALE NEW FALL DRESS GOODS 36-inch Serges in navy blu

and wine

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36-inch French Serf-s. in navv blue, black srev and

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brown. Special

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36-inch Storm Serges in navy blue. black. brown, grey,

green, cardinal, wine and Alice

blue. Special at

40-inch All Wool French Serges, in black, blue, grey and

brown. Special at

44-inch Storm Serges.

grey, wine and navy blue . . .

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$1 .25

Sale New Fall Silks

$2.25

Black and Colored Silks of all kinds. This is certainly the Silk Store of Northern Indiana, and few stores in the larger

cities sell as many silks as this store.

NEW COLORED SILKS New plain colored Satin, in every shade. Special $3.50, $3.00 and

New Taffeta Silks, in plain colors. Special 4 GR $2.95, $2.50, $2.25 and 4 -3w THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF FANCY SILKS Fancy Silks in an immense variety, striped, checked and plaids; all new fall designs. On sale tomorrow (t 4 Qf at $2.50, $2.25 and 3 I njQ NEW BLACK SILKS 36-inch Black Taffeta Silks, all new, splendid GJO ff quality. Sale prices $2.95, $2.50, $2.25 and. . . .$CiUU Black Messaline Silks, all new, best qualities. flj JQ Sale prices $2.95, $2.50, $2.25, $2.00 and $ I .09 Black Satins, very best quality. This sale at (J CTQ $3.50, '$2.95, $2.69 and frm03 Black Peau de Soie Silks, very best quality. OK Special . ..yfaiivS Autumn Millinery Modes

A world of enchantment this, in the realm

of Autumn Millinery for oriental influences are sutrjyested in shimmerinc embroid

ered touches and rich, respendent colors employed in entirely new ways. Hats with unusual brims are noted everywhere in this Fall Exhibit. Front brims turned back over flat, crowns; cuff brims are 1 a sh fr anrl thn Knw ultrnwtincr trimmin rr

H others are draped in adorable one-side tur-

bans or laid in pleats to the high point of the

top in smart toques. Materials include Duvetyn, Velvets, Hatters' Plush and Kid. Visitors to this Fall Millinery Exhibit will spend an enchant- ÖJOK ff ing hour $5.00 to . 3O.UU

Big Corset Sale Special purchase and sale Corsets, all new fall models. Special fl "1 ff

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American Lady, Kabo and Warner's Rustproof; all the latest models, correctly fitted $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, (f$4.00 and PW.UU

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Women's and Children's Hosiery j

Special Values for Tomorrow.

Child ren s H ose for boys or girls, black ribbed, splendid quality, all sizes; 50c and 59c kinds. A F Special xr r if tit ii

women s ourson nose, black or bai- j, briggan, all sizes; 35c quality. JJEf ' f 'XV Special bmdk r

Women's Silk Boot Hose, black or white, all sizes; fflr 95c kind. Special OwU j Women's Silk Hosiery, black, white or brown; Cordon t

brand; all sizes; $1.50 value. Q J J f Special $ I I 9 ! Women's Silk Hosiery, extraordinary hose (f A ft 4 at $1.00 !

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umcii a sjjiciiuiu Ljuawiy .juk. i iusc, uiacK, wniie, grey

navy, taupe or brown; all sizes. Special

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Silk $.nd Muslin Underwear

Women's Nightgowns, fine nainsook.

white or pink; regular $2 values. Special

$1.59

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Women's combination suits, fine nain

sook, deep lace, ribbon trimmed; $2.00

and $2.50 values. Saturday Special ,

Corset Covers, fine muslin, lace and

embroidery trimmed; worth $1.00. Saturday Special. .

$1.49

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SILK CAMISOLES

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Pretty New Silk Camisoles, deep lace.j Jv' d ribbon trimmed. (u I S ''21 ' turday Special $ I nOiJ ?V;,f J

THE NEMO CORSET Stylish Stout Corsets or for medium figures, correctly fitted, $3.50, $4.00 and Expert Corsetiere.

$6.00

Special Sale Silk Gloves Women's Silk Gloves, splendid quality with double finger tips; all sizes; black, white, grey, navy, champagne or brown;

worth $1.00. Saturday Special

59c

ENVELOPE CHEMISE Pretty pink Silk Envelope. Chemise,

lace, insertion and ribbon trimmed. Special

WHITE PETTICOATS Women's White Muslin Petticoats, deep embroidery trimmed. Special WOMEN'S SILK GOWNS Pretty Pink Silk Gowns. Special

$2.95 D ' h

$1.25 $4.85

OVER ONE THOUSAND NEW Silk Blouses

All the latest creations in the greatest sale of ,V

the year. It will pay to buy several, as the prices (cS j ...Ml 1..L 11.. U ..U U . ! ' $ . A ?

Will UIIUUUUICUIJT I1IUCII lllIII icii. . , , , i Pretty new Crepe de Chine and Georgette ' V i J

styles. Special values at $L?nJJ 1; . U Beautiful New Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Silk Blouses, in all new shades. (g Pft many styles. Special ViwU h HOUSE DRESS APRONS

or dark colors. Satur

se Drrts Aprons, in light (J A O ' day Special 3) I .QxJ j

Women's large House Drrts Aprons, in light

New Neckwear New Veilings New Ribbons New Leather Goods

WATCH US GROW

S. W. Corner Michigan Street and Jefferson Blvd.

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