South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1919 — Page 2

MoM w i. i:i.r;. m:iti:miu;i; s. loir,

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SEW: REED TALKS

IN AKHON OHIO

Says Wilson Mistakes Vision of Ambition for Inspiration of Idealism.

AKI1 N. h:o, Sept.

SINAI SOCIETY HOLDS ' ; FIRST MEET OF YEAR! ' Tl S:r..i ty h-!d its tirst . r.- ':;) f th- i r S j r : iv a ftr-r-fi n a t h - 'or -' r v 4 r ' of j -r. ! M: - i'i 'I t M !-!. :i.v.-. j . r -id-nt. j !' 'I :i t t h- i:i;it-s hl tir.r ' j ". i; 'A . f-! ! .'.' ! ly a disr-tj. ion ' I ' f .-u!,j-- t "Whv th- .S;iu.i io-; 1 . ' f -r i ' r Wh.it H .hr,'iM IP . ' lo.i I I Mi.-- ".'i:t." I.ivinron, .d-nisi

I it' --:n. lit i-.h( now ar.d I.ahbi .M;!iil.i. Ati of (Line ,n; follow ed th- i;;.tir..r. Th- i-ty will Ivn

, t diraam j -1 1 1 - .'it ihf Oliver hot; !

Sept. 1 .. Th- n t ra--tir&r of th-

Change Policy oj Kraft Stores

!

) T ;.' '.vil! :- h-!d in tv.o w Crowd Attends

i r

idealism." Sn. l:--d. d . o -r , of T) 1 . - j Mi-sour!. .!H.l,ro at ..,.,, ,..!-' iJiUlCl OOICc I Lt I ,

l i he ep er Park

Wilson 1.2 h:s 1 f r; h-for- ti," rour.try of th- I. -at: a- of Nations rovnmt in Kt.il: ir.tr tho vi-i-fi of ambition f"r th- i r. p ; i n . f

';.. v. -"... ; - ' .-- y v , - . .....v... ... ,.' ' -:' JWy'"-"1 ' ' -. .'.'9' .... . ... . ' -s. v y v .; . - v ' i , . .- ... . ..' , . ,........., .; k ... . . . .'' T " " ' ' ; v "" .' Mi : .: f ... : f- - ' , , ' - j . " 5 VV Hit-.- ... . v; W-: ;- 1 r; 1 ; 1fi":

c

PLED VESSEL

REACHES HARBOH

i Liter, whi'.f most of thf r v w-r

: rSif-p. th- novo J.urst nc.iiri. A- it 1 k

' whlrlf-(i al'out ihe d.-ck .in iron: t'anc.' tr:;rk an iron i-'.it an. I i a - is U : s;,i rk. j liolo ship Ahl. io. Ihr Wh'!' h;p wis ah'.. ir.- a!niO.-t i mt.'int iy. Th a'arrn was civn tt: : the Ilin htlow lt cks .r.t'. i:.uy f -th m l ap'd oi rb".tr l. '.ipt. -

Slick Stranger

Borrows Money and Disappears

Captain Relates Desperate , ThT hTa!','"

Wh v.. .

A co-id rio'.Vfl of p op!. tirr.fl it at I. '. r iark Saiol.iv '-Hnin'

V.,. j x""'

-

iii hTP Sunday. Th- Mi.:- u;ri .-n-ator as5-rt.-ti that in Mr. V.'ü.-om'm i.lfran' es "th- ralro o:i!o '. r r"-roKii!z- cnlv th aNor.- of arn-rr am! t!i" r:t n i T r t!:' -- a:tf. i . y !;-.; nift at ojipo.jtioii " If a ritlz-n r fu--- t r-pii'liaf

th- poll' irs nrvh r whif h thi- .j.-. fljr 1) in.i (or;c rt j.l.-.yrd hy HI-

try "has I'Oom.' rr ;t" d-r-:ar-d : , '.s hand and w-ro o wanlol fori S n. Kr.I. h lonowin "'..s p;i--- ( h- litn- ..-nt. I'"r without pro vi - liiVriiiTi'I !.' .t n r."ti rM'-noat th-y had ar- ; Makes 'omp.H-ii. tantd ,n : 1 1 i.t proiriam for '.no1 "Th' pr-!J-nt rn;trh;;'s hi- yyi- :'n Not all of th- crowd wore h'iri.-rns a.s . -n-ra I run A. i ! -s tio ii, I. r pa rk. as t h- I'ourth ward hattalions (.f his armv." aid lli-' !-dr-a t ion w-r (cr.ttüt with K't-

MiyO'iri senator. Th y mo. foi-jtnr th. irs on tfi- ast !unk if th- I I'amniot of Kraft Stor Managers, n t Which Io-lsion Wu.s faIe Ut CIkUiri' IoIicy of lllg CruiJn of Stores. ward In loyi-jii j.ha '-i r: . l.ut hi - --'d- 1 't. .! -p!i riv r- I "if rsi ..r M.ithi is hi ' , , t , 1 ;,. . io. with t... in.roh "hl At ; recent banquet of the storf I fUPt will mean the chanplnp: of the' With the cre.it amount of mer-

ii-. t ...... n . I . t I a . ... .. l.ij i.i!.i:iil- " Ihf 1 : i 1 1 . 1 f i 1 1 1 1 1 'A' 1 this'

aroiy an a: -m'd a ..f , -. ;. h tho !:-n-.lirti.n of th'i',n i"P"rtant d.-cision was reached t,rv picrarn- w,.,-,i s.- f: o,n th- -I. s Huko- ui;1,h "j" ratly rhane tho future U-hiU- th.- 'prt-id.,.' taP-.s n,M h n.,t.- who h i. known as on- of J-10" of the S.n.th Hend Kraft tote. of the duty of .vac rih, ho rid- at M ' " t's most splendid passa. i aU (1 at -1 ' ich.cran st. The 3 , .. , t. .i. i t i lh;miuft was held at tho IIot l Sher-

dn fjrord'l in laur.rhir-.c or.e of1 st Ti'.t-t

ihf th.r ho.it li.ol : ( , ...,.0 , .- p

Battle With Flames En- !l urnr,J- a hi,! th - ';i :o1.1)i h-ro ;,, s,., Xu. sht. , , ,, I'1-'' woodwork on the v..- 1. 'hi- wnv to oklah.-nv. h- n-t countered at Havre. ! A(,pr -tit ..way from ;iff lM, ,.1.i:,. t ,tt unto:j ,-trtti..,. (danger. Capt. Weed.-n w. tit hark on Ij,.t s 0 0,: t,, thfv M' .-ch.tt.t il' - . I hoard alone, shvit off the flow of , h:ir, t.0 v.,, ,itPi-.- .f .. Xi:W V,.l:K, S.-orched !paS0!,n, ain'! fl0(Hlr(i Ih" loml'1,r-:rC1..r.Vot(d. S:r.:th aM. ! ments with live team. ! d '-i.- r r -- i ; . ana hlachm.-d from Mem to stern., Th,. fk,m mr.' s-on . xtm- tho ',,', r'..t '"t ,1, " .-

n. Ilrnry arrived here Sunday from " r it wa fonnd tp.it .To--liuvr.- and llo:;. n with a story of a j 1 .,ri,.,., :, ,m.-.n wi :nd

f.esjierat' hafth- with tin

4 wnne t:oi

tun' f-r us ' th-- 'i.ir.p r .-:; Smith prod::- fd :). no.:-';. ... .i th-- ?-! ..ra,'t-: 's d.i . ! .-i ; I'r.n.n Station .: f -r I waited several ao.irs. th.fi !- a!

1 in u-nry was mn u nn.ci -.-11- , , 0011 :h.- 'f

!! V'0

to hav- 0 :i i!!ii',v.",i .1

up to it.s docK in Havre. The skip- wh T1 h,. nnt over!M,u d.

I'ts nravery saven tjo- shij).

- .lju. 11. j . eio n sait i uif , i:-'0U?lv. Ff'. was di-Tharcin gasoline through; ' a hose to tanks on tl-1(- dock whfii j the ho.-, hurs-t at ocloek in th.! New in the .i-riealtiir..'. i:it: -

t th.- j-

As i Minor off r una. ..! : t :n:t:. for th- -,- :.

morr.mc. sprayinc th- whol- ship 1 ment Iin- is a. marhin- to cov. r a a'-rro ultv.ra: ir.ip: 1 . nts as with th- -nt'lamni.ihl- mat' rial The ' lield of Frowin z plants with straw trai await plow, t it !' hreak was repaired, "out two hours to protect th m in win: 1. , ha .1:. .ci.t a'.re-oly tf.t r-.

L'iiv rnniPnt c xi-ns- on

Trams, nws m tn- p.':.i-s ot prm

t .i( w-iiicii 10 1 1:1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 rvi

' ' ... . , I man in ( 'hiea i'i und wis ütti.nilod

r 1 , I T 1 . ' i'IVI 11 tl. 'II III) T rnTfl . i- ' V ...... 1 t -

! I 1 ' 1 Mi'. - I . ' ' I

manau'ors of th- (;-oik- Kraft Co. i Kraft stores throuchout the United ! chandise that can he h.d to retail

States from 5 and 10 cent stores to at a half dollar, and the purchasing fiv- and 50 c-nt stor-s. The change j power of 50 stores, the newly formIn policy followed the consolidating cd Metropolitan company claims it of the Kraft company and the Met- I will be able to solve very effectiveropolitan company, brinpinK tojreth-1 ly the hish cost of living problem

. )ri:i 11 u n 1 1 r -11 or inou- 1 I are." sai.l ".?:. K. t d Tih '""11'1 ul;,n J1:,-vin- Schumann:?j 1 ad. led. "are to 1- "Tra t. ri-r. i." The hand was com-.

The decision reached at the nan-

-rand s-hction from

.... . . I I I I'1'II,'.'I11IIIVI--W 1 1 Trift IdW-'ll

s and a. erpt. pr. nt fro.-, -oroh n ''" "i-ra "l-ati,t" was also well

.lllllrimiit unrll. hn n.l n.,1 j .f I linit ' ' 1 I . .I1U 111 111(1 OKI HSVU

a tn!s of doll

' sa-rifh --. ho added, "arc to 1- 1 1 ' ' ' : l ' 1 1 " "',MU '""-1 ,t.. i .. i .... . . pelh-tl to r-sM'ond to many of its I

i .in'' t iiiiiri ii a ii ii n. s i i i .? v-:

i r, .... ."w... ..r e-.i,.., . '. .. ... .i; i minil !. whi-h 1h-y '.id with

n-th th suns of th- eqnato:

i-riarin mat tn- iairu- m.

brine univer.-al p-ae-." Mr. II (! ' ,i;r'fontinu-'!. tli- i-ra sidt iit d.aiiands . . . . t a standing army of a half of mil- FLEMISH ACTIVIST

lioii men. insisting that war v.i!! h i.o mor-, h proclumx th- doitrni of universal military traininr; r.--s-rtir.t,' taat the day has cun- wh-r:

er a chain totaling 11Ö stores, which is claimed to he the biccest combination of stores of this kind in the country.

for the buying" public. A formal opening of th-" South r.?nd store under the new policy will

take place shortly, it is announced.

s st -f-A

of n v compositions and the lar.e VV ILL JLC 11 Wl 1 VLlLt, X lUULV

, , row ( tX a ry njo iu v v1 1

LEADER CONDEMNED

ro Senate for Ratification

.as drafted at Varsailles plan to reply to addresses made by I'rrs't Wil-

i son on his spcakinp: tour both from I the senate floor and in ether cities.

TO ntTATU Q1IMHAY sept. V rrans-. Filing of majority and minority

I U UL.fi I ii vJ u n i , f,-.r

of the peace treaty from the for-

swords shall '.- b-al-n into plow -di.ip y. h- d niamN milüor.s for a navy." "secret ConrliniN." 'riti-izing th- nr--:di nt f(r permitting conduct of th- I'. iris mu'otiatioi s within what h- t-rm-d as '"s-rreC conclaves," the s;;ii;-r declared Mr. Wilson "ri.fusi.j to ar-sw-r concerning his t- on ra'-ial etjuality. when the fu-ts .,r- h- ..te.l for Japan on racial cpialifv."

oipn rt lations committe to the senate r.i:rsSKL5. Saturday. Sept. ,. tn. , n , t towanl r.-.titi-.-.tmr.

reports of the foreign relations committee on the treaty by Chairman Kodee and Spn llltrhrnrk r1rioo.

... i . : i 1.1- T - , " ...v...v.., .....v.

' ' juiu he- tne principal event this week erat. Nebraska, respectively, will be

inst la.rns. wno ou-iok' m ohiilui; in congress. Chairman Kodgc f the occupation h-Ip-d th- Th tnish se-j foreign relations committee, is exparatist movt no nt with the aid of ted to report the treaty with reCi i m.iny ami a-c-ided functions as j unamended amendments ;md reser,n activist minister. S in.lay was - v;,tions Wednesday and thereafter cor.,!- inn. d to .b ath, folowir: a trial th- treatv is expectei to have ex-

j elusive right of way on the senate

i.i.i.inL' io sp.-cmc rnum-nis in,,..,,, ,,.., ,.;S,.(1 ,, ir. !(,rns opposition to the p,,,- covenant.! Th ar.,.,1 thn.r ()f thr (!o.

-ii. ikeei reu raui Ills coiit tit ion

vhi-h lasted a week.

I ho trial gave lis- to numerous. jooPf other than th- treaty deve-l.-ieid-nts of activist d -monst rat ions, j i,,pments little important work is

or;- oi wiucii occurred an t s-ntence . vn,.( tod this um.i- in w,.o

- - - I - - - - . ...... ... 4 V ft ll'l IC

nior: -1 rat rs. In hi ii.uy of 1 n the I'.elgian Luvi niiiii'iil ord-ied eh1 r.els'ian jodr-s in the occiipi-d t'-rritory to

that thk league would : ut a "'iI r-state." lie dw It at b imtli on what he contended was th- power of

... (ocn Vl.iis,l aU activists guiltv of havunder th. provision rc-iuiring the.. , t. f ... ni;ini, Al

assembly'-- .approval of t ni oora ry oi , .7, ' . ....., . ......r. imin-

cuuiiionai p-.-rnian'nt memh--s ci

or house, although th'. latter is to consider appropriations requested Ly various departments to combat the high cost of living. Many committe hearings, however , are in prospect on both sides of the Capitol.

(;i:UM..S CANNOT COMPLY. I1KUL.IX. J-ept. 8. The government has addressed a note to the entente powers regretting that the evacuation by the Germans of the Baltic provinces, which has been ordered by the peace conference, is impossible owin. to the insubordination of the German troops still in Courland.

the opening formality in the actual senate consideration of the treaty.

ine reports win he hrougnt in. in WILL IU7TCKX TO SCHOOL.

"open executive session." The trea- Hussell H. Anders, son of Mr. and

ty is to be considered and voted up

on article by article. Initial controvercks will tome on amendments proposed by the republican committee majority. While the amendments numbering nearly forty are under lire, negotiations will proce-d as to "mild" or "strong" reservations, which generally are regarded as the crux of the entire controversy. Indefinite d--bate is expected on the treaty. Op-

Covers were laid for six, the center

ponents of the League of Xationsj piece beim? of pink roses.

Mrs. K. M. Anders. 40 N. St. Louis blvd., has returned to Lafayette, Ind., where he will continue his course in electrical engineering at Purdue university.

niHTHDAV PARTY. .Miss Nina Lee of 4:14 N. Michigan st. Entertained nt a six o'clock dinner, Sunday, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Lydia Johnson.

th- louiu j'. The as.-cmbk. h- !--'

nutonomy in 1'iand-rs. Acting un- tzm?X

der these orders I r. August Horns.

vUrd.lo could d.r. ct th- n tir-1 T()ck NVt ro ':uT( t(.d. The j M lestiny of the leagn- through its j (;, nn;ins imnu llhlt,.lv lel,itJ,,(, To-k j

and P.orns and arrested tht three Ibis power, he said, would enable' i. i . . i .u j I'eU;;an magistrates . I pon the exGlcat LrUam to dominate th- 1-a-! lliilIIM ()f th,. Germans from It-I-

K.ie. for he arKU-d with th- reati ,)t. T,irn v i ,rr-ct...l U

....... I . 1 , . 1 I H O I I 4 . II"! no . . IVV" "4 UIO l number ot colonies ami ,i, n ml-n-1 fr lU

i

i s. which with "sliKhr ko -rnnif ntal transformation" she cnuld make - . . n . . -. -. . . lieble for ful m( ni., rshii. in tho! GOVERNMENT FISCAL

1 asue and repr s -ntation in the a-"-i sembly C.rciit Britain could hnall cornmamJ " normo;is pnur" in that. bod !

OPERATIONS SUCCESS

WASHINtJToN, Sept. . Fiscal

operations of the ;rov-rnment have I .

DDfUJlDlTinil I r Anrnn ' u'v lop-d so favorably, Sec'y Glass j rhUMlDI I IUN LhAUEnS anm-mc d Swi.dav. that all outstand-1 M I CMTCD Dm iTino int' tr-asurv c-rt i tiea t r inaturinr f f

MM II I I I M m I " I ' - ' - - -

II

' prior to l'.tJO have been proviiled '

v;nc vnnr c-. ... c . 1 for from cash in bank and income1 I

ciation Opposed to Nation i' f Tu ill - i ' " :,i l,n,t,,s tax,s ,l'Us Srnt- 1 " ;,ml bip.on S.iinlay niuht annotim .-.1 that I 1 ,'r- ir'' lo -vini ample balance at would go int.. pohtu s at th. No- i 1,1 th, -ral fund. v. mber elections. n wi:, ,i,.xo. i5s ' As a r. sult. th- semi-monthly is-

aftention to workin-- t..,- ,.. ...... !.ance of treasury certificates will ' I

. ..... ... ... ........ii, of a 11 f i - t uoh I ': . i i m i v t - s .-, ...... .- I'"t

and members of state bvi-'atui

plairin? in a stat-ni-nf that ' h- -ntut-tl. Tb.-s- will h- dated Sept.

rMoif.? t ..fnrn flct 1". t u-n

i n o i s I

--ri-s of tax c i ti.'icates Le.ng sub- t

hdaturcs may In ( tl!..! upon

: t c o n -

1 :. and the first isue. maturing

siiler enforcem-nt in a v :r, s and March 1". 1 '. -will h. ar interest of - f

Kvernor! t si.u'n or v. to tii-m" ! 'i P r e nt. wh.ile the oth-r will Questionnaires n "o-.-titut ional ; mature S-pt. 1 ... ü'l'rt, with 4 , per J'tohibition were maib .1 S ind i- -nt in:T'st. nicht to all New York t ar.did.it -s f-r -

Fair Visitors Are Invited to Check Their Parcels Here Free of Charge

Fair Visitors Welcome!

u

-22! SO. MICHIGAN ST.

Fair Visitors Are Invited to Check Their Parcels Here Free of Charge.

Fair Visitors are invited to the Economy Depts. to Save Money on their New Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses or Hats.

the rtr.te assembly, and i was RinTRNS 1 KOM VACATION. U ?.Xt O V' iiouno'il that ifu-s:io!ir.a:r.. would Ih-. 1'. I. Coon. '..'." N. Main st.. : Jhxi.i 1 I - Le mailed t aspi; a"t- for 1-gis!.;-' Ii returned fror.i a fie weeks' v.i- f ß' - NJi'V

tne office ir (.i.r staf.

i'.it'.on siT.nit at Waloon lake, l'ei ttosiv.r. Mich.: Mackinac and north

ern poll;!:

Mrs. Coon, who accom-

.L A VATlON AKMV Ml LIINC..

A !ar;' crsd att-ndtd th- tn.-. t- pani'd him. will ta turn on S-pt. ". j ir..; at the saUation army hall. S.:n- j

niKht. Capta.n A. K T:a :tt Apparatus has been inw nted for U

delienng the text "Where Art Thou n ul"a et iirir. g sulphur dioxide gas! Lnt husia stv. was also shu'n at th." "'i s'niphoar'l and pumpini? it intt. open air gathering Sa' ; ,da aial - parts of a ss-l to extinguish ;

iunaa . i :.r-s : i-r lumigation. , r

Inter-State Fair to Be

Largest One Ever Held

pr;r.?ri oc-k p.". r-w on

;'s :.iv w : ; . I l. .o".

t-e ti:- sc n- of th.- T';f:"n 1: ter-Stjte Fair. For ri'-.th- p c

d K i.tta

draft l-.oi. -cs. liichlv sadiile horses, arlto-

':. l annua s. th- attraction is a

.. . tv 'true o'.."- and should prove a'

f . : :-hh to whit pronv.s. to' :,' attr.u tin:i for th- fair, be the bo- v-st and best - r -t iti'.i if.ci.t'.s -f the fair association tn northern Indian i. It will s :rp..ss h .v ;:i -dnt-d the Camp' '-11 all other 'airs m hic:;- ;n hn s. ; -h. w s .r. l found, all t!ie different atin groun.t space, ir-. fait, it w 111 sh.-w ' tr. i tp-r.s of a hiuh 'uality. and e a gnral improvem.ent 1:1 all wa- i p: a :: . y c'an.

irr.n

p o

caption 1 1 : - col prc.:r..m f if :!.. ff.cilt ptadb. ms for the A ;g racs ;:. w liu p. .or. of . :..;.' to solv-. as -xhihits ' U

Walt-r G. Lindley b

a n exception thy c

runnn.

b'-st hor-es ir. th- co;r.:: t r- n ': . . ; tered It is xj.'i ted that ihis "All! ' ' . . h f.-atur- the fair. Th- otfp : s f th.- ; . fair are G . Y. lb pi-:. ; i. rt; J ' th. rK. StiCkel. 1 e-pit r;t . t. 1 ! . o -.(:.-. Van. ss, treasar r. 1 " h

lo

th-

:.o-.vs is !

f0M 00 New Fall Suits at . .$27.00

50.00 New Fall Suits at . . 33.75 45.00 Plush Coats at 29.75 32.50 Velour Coats at ... 22.50 60.00 Silvertone Coats at . 42.50 27.50 Silk Dresses at 16.98 37.50 Serge Dresses at . . 26.75 45.00 Trrcotine Dresses at 33.50

V ' J l IT.? '"

film V II 'I

1

V

We Check Your Bundles Free of Charge

. ' .4

ir ! in at s'ii n a rate as U;J

v k- up mest of tho.p; aäHC-:

- t ,.-!.t lor i:r,".somt 'its. by ..oal af son:' of the concs-l c! of th- ! ig::-st of the Camp- : o'.'.s will be locate! and -very-;

t he openinc Tues- !

.. .

Buy now and save $3.00 to $5.00 on your new Fall hat.

S

A K f

treet and Pattern

HAT

if a

H

Cam ? IPs I'liit--: Sho-A ;:.;!. : . o'. fi

trained wild ar.ir.i..! h :.. - n .lay if; i n.-.n. ' cat-ed to furnish th- a i .n- n -.1-. ! A : .s ;..ir.u!.- with open dens of arrivM in tw:i at i.o.r, Su?.-; v :m : . i .'..:.. tis, t..': baa cars and four ; 2 doable !. neth s'it.dn i i: . :. - a!" pa:...'.- th- jo incipal , cais. and ; idling tr n. tic iho-iut ! :- T'i day morntraT at 10

V

X VIA

9

Just received a special lot of Fair Week regular $7.50 and 10.00 values at

4.95 to $6.9

if 7-l

V y ) a

Vi

k -.

rose Coo

Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat, to 9:30 p. m.

oS inrtOFVSin

mm &

( -;. - -

im-

September Sales Opening the Tints of Fall in New Silks and Woolens On Tuesday we are making our first large showing ot new

Fall Silks, a glorious collection of fashionable wears, a wondrous range of rich beautiful colorings. The very silks from which the most striking gowns for Fall and Winter will he fashioned. Satin a Prime Favorite For Fall Featured in several qualities and effects in rich dark tones for Fall wear. Satin Phalanx A beautiful dress satin with a rich, lustrous finish that will appeal to all lovers of beautiful dress fabrics, 36-in. wide, $2.95. Satin Charmeuse As fashionable as it is beautiful, soft, heavy, lustrous, an ideal silk for handsome gowns, navy, brown, black, -10-in wide, $3.50. Satin Messaline Plain and rich colors, 35-in. wide, beautiful gleaming finish, $2.00.

Gro De Londre New shades for Fall, dark tones for a street wear. And are specially good, all silk quality, 36-in. wide. $2.95. Tricolette A handsome costume silk, more beautiful and wantable than ever in the new shades for Fall, 36-in. at $6.75. New Plaids and New Stripes Handsome new color combinations in plaid and stripes, taffetas and satins. A choice collection of patterns await your chosins now.$1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50.

1

rr

i arrerta-

Their richness and beauty will appeal to all womankind, their extensive use is consequently a certainty. May we surest you select now from the new Fall shades bein fashioned in the following grades, $1.89, $200, $2.25, $2.50. Costume Velvets 36-in. wide, beautiful plossy finish in brown, navy and black. $3.50. Velvet Cordurov 36-in. wide in dark tan. navy and brown, for children's coats and skirts. $1.S9.

W mk

All Wool Poplin A beautiful all wool material for suits, coats and separate skirts, 56-in. wide, navy, brown, black at $3.00 the yard. All Wool Storm Serge

New Fall Woolens Danish Poplin, 3(-inch wide in Wine, Navy, Brown and Black for skirts, dresses and children's wear at G9c yd. French and Storm Serge 36-inch wide new fall shades, navy, black, brown, -reen and grey at 89c the yard. All Wool French Serge 42-inch wide beautiful new shades and a 11 wool at $2.25 the yard.

' All. Wool Coatings

Different wears and qualities in all the new colors, .vl-in. wide and all wool at $4.00 the yard. School-time Plaids 36-in. wide, all new wundernd combinations of colors at 65c, 75c, 95c, $1.50 the vard.

Good weight, all wool serge, 56-in. wide, greennavy, brown, black at $3.00 the vard.

Sept. Sales of Oceans of Notions Dressmaking fittings of quality, the best is the greatest economy. Ocean Pearl buttons, 5c to $2.00 per doz. Fancy trimming buttons, all colors and shapes.lOc to $2.00 doz. Suit buttons, all colors. 30c to $1.50 per doz. Coat buttons, 50c to $3.00 per doz.. also sold by piece. Crown Snap Fastener, all sizes, black, white, 5c per card, 6 car ds. 25. DeLong Snap Fasteners,10c card. $1.0C per doz. cards. DeLong Hook and Eyes, black and white, all sizes. 10c per card. Belting straight and curved, black and white, fic to 40c per yard. Bias Lawn Tape, all widths, 10c to 35c per bolt. Ail dressmaking supplies, such as scissors, thimbles, silk and cotton thread, basting thread, pins, emery bags, needles, tape measures and machine oil, all reason

ably priced.

Trimmings F o r Fall Garments. New braids for tailored ruits and dresses, soutache, tibbenoene and new lutrr hraids. also military braids in all widths, fringes, tassel, girdles and cords in all colors. New Laces Oriental laces, new designs for Fall neckwear. 39c yd. and up; crochet insertions for camisoles. 30c, edges to match, 25c yd.

7