South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1919 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES IP L J. OLLIER ill Yanks Take Place of Longshoremen Toilet Preparations .Jensen's "KuMska" i ' n t .:. i. n Set. Incliobrsr pow-te;-. ' 1 :aic anl pTfum . !"er $4. a e, K-i lMran.' s l.u C'-.nr.ir TLür Ten.c .a ; :.c. $i.:-o. i-.ttir Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. rru . j Studebaker Manager ilakes Good Impression in Philippine Islands. A Serge Dress combined with furs
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Pnrtlcul-!.- rc-.ir.-lir.-.: :in 'i;:v''-r-ntf banquet siv n at I'.l'Kj' rl'ib r.f the city ! M?m-.i!-i. in th F'h.i;Tir. Mnnd. t- I. J. "11-t. o' HAP.th Itr-n'.. who '.. -:.r. - !!. t n.nd prnrr. il rr.jip-'f r of 1 . ,i r r J " r .i t : . i . " : ' 5 'J wh'-n n rr-t nt i -:-!' f" t'-' M.irila. TiiP.s r arl;ii Soiith 'r-i Mr. OHi-r !? n tour u. J Ii:1 v.t-rlcl .n th-- intrr-t" rf tK" fn l. t'. Manila i f'' 'l " ' "t two co!ur.irs to I riMc' V affMr. I'nit.-M Stat. f-ovf r:,": -;nrr-il I furri-inn. of th- rvilij'plr IsianIs actd as f.tmnsf r of !hn lar.U't anl ! n-I hith omph-rm-nts to Mr. (llir ar.'l h .-. fn-.r. Thirty-five iromirini i In r nttt-nded Xho i.nrji;t, which vas
nrrand by VS. Ilo.ni.tork a mat: for the StU'l-ha. r pcopi- in ih- I
Irlands. During his 8r " h Mr. riijr.r ?ai.l: "Ho a booster. L'Mrn the K-'im-of orjranuation and eo-opo: at ion. Arfvcrtiso your jio-ihi',it i s. for that Is whore you hav- f..i! 'l in tho past. ;,n(' in your a'lvcrtiMii inifct thn real spirit of huniani'y. IV fair ir. your legislation ;s it afffts l.tir-i-i:rs. Make th tourist anl the-
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TMirinc; tho I.ons:shorcmf n's strik" in New York, douffhhoyy were u?M to ceil ship? in order that resu'ar sailing l..ts mi'.;ht he kept. Hundreik ff cnrio-id? of pprishalo foodstuff? were al. handled by tho toldii, who ,i,.ore rnch credit for supplying Gotham with the nrCc?5lTles of life.
tatrs nr.d tho r- of the world i nency of interests. Improve these
advantages to the utmost."
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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
words will pay you ix iividcnd.v I prf5tnne that I air. only one .ut of hundrels of Arne ric in busiTiess mn wh w re .rn'ht durir.'-c the war to realize the r-at frei'i. fie'.d for American business. We also reallre that to fleal Mirresfu!h in that field we must b familiar with Us needs and I am now on a trip around the world for the purpo? of studying your methods ami those of others, with a view to pro:dln intrlliirent ro-opero lion. moiu;
Crrat War
e-t to th' pirls was that of a lecture to he jriven on 1'riday. Oct. 17, nt t lie Y. W. C. A. to the school pirls of the city. The subject or the speaker have not yet born an-
! nounced.
r. The advertising in newspaper: ! A steak roast of the ICeora club, and in periodical is not enough, j composed of hih school pirls, will Kvory man must lo his l it of per- ) be lield in the near future. The tonal adverti.-anK. Ii- must bt.ost 1 party will have the Inch school verywhere and eternally. Look at j buildiuy at 4 o'clock and return late
v. uat boosting did for Lo.s Angeles I that evenirp. The trip is to be ' where the sun and a climate were ; alutij the river and is under the di- '
Try KEWS-TIHES Want Ails
the only assets. v"jth your oppottutiiths you can do even more. "There is no question that u 1 av not ii making the piopvi
rection of Ve'j Geyer and June Me-Kee
You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff
A Girls' Glee club meeting was
effor t to secure capital. Let us ha vc j announced fur Wednesday after
et-of ie ra t ion and advertising. Lt
your advertising' ha- injected into
The only sure way to et ril of dandruff is to dissolve it. then you d(-trey it ntire'. To do this-. Ket j'boot four ounees of ordinary liquid
Thi? wir the trreatesl that the; It .something of the appealing e,ual world h:u; ever ?er-n net only rhan-jJty of humanity. Give tourists and Ufl tho map of the world, but ab' j ' " iif-'-'turers representatives who Its eommrre. No country was s)m:ne lo ,e u real wclcnie. A kind much bneflted tho T'nited states v. ord may me an the investment of Never before did wo re a i.e how tiiousand- of dollars in the islands. vo were. We pained tremendous', 'live every consideration you can to business and commercial ad va nta cm; ma mi fact u re rs and to exporters; while supplying the demands of the1 sec that our laws are so drafted as greater part of the world, and tho.-oj .f pive them a s-piaro deal. This iidvantapre.s now we will jealously j will do much to inspire confidence. Kuurd. I?ut tr do so we must stndv- "Th- American business man toare fully the. field and prepare to j day is lonkint? toward the foreign f e e t its demands in an intelligent j hold for in e-stmont. and he re in the manner. t 1'hilipplne you have the advantap;"TKi3 if where (Organization and) of a Kovernmenf und r the Americooperative orYort an bo m ule toj can flat; that will guarantee permai raint tremiendously. I cun r-call l j fact that when the armistice was j '
sicaie-d the- Studebaker or.ia nizat ien was virtually 90 per cent on a war production basks, and within a few
months it wouM have beep, on a 10" I per cent war basis. Yet. within ",)( days after the, sicrnlr. of the armistkv we wero ic; on k peace tim"; TTOductifui ba.sis and eieliwi injT ; crods. Now thi.s could ne ver h;ivoj been made possible except through j orpaniz.ition. Oriranlzation whatj von people need here. You must irctj itoRether. I think you have a wonder-j ful country'. I have been deeply im-j I-rossed by Manila it f. 'm have1 developed your opportunities, but1 3&u have failed to let the ('nited.
noon, and the Lovs' Gb.e club on ar on; aPri n at ....... - Friday during the lu.l period. The hin"-: , n,lU''11 tn Doys1 club formerly met on Weenes- " rub it in Ke-ntly with the day afterjioon after school 'out was linu"r ''I'chained ah several of the members " this tonipht. and by mornm?were required to attend football i most if not all. of your dandrutt wall practice at that time. ! s.". and three or four more aPi plications will completely dissolve A History club dance will be Kiw n 1 -niv y destroy every single siun In the High school Kyni on ()rt. i' ! a nd trace of it. no matter how much which will be the tirst n-hool club j dandruff you may hnve. dance of the veur. The e vent will Vou will find. too. that all. itching be propcrlv chaiu roned bv teacher. ! n1 pcinu' of the scalp will stop and refreshments will be soed to- j ""' 'our h?,ir wiU b fluffy ward the dose of the evening. A lest rows, qlossy. 5ilky and soft, and
hiph school orchestra will furnish i ,,ok s1 f'"'1 :1 huimred times be tter
the music of the evening.
Another announcement of inter-
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Stcrc Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 90 p. m. Giailes B. Sax i Compmy
DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR
Danderine" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves
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can have it abundant, soft, -do-.-y I i.nd full of hf-v Just t 'k at .n y .h v.i or toilet counter a small bottle of ! "Dandrine" for a few cents Tb.n j rnoiter. a soft cloth with the ' Pan-i Serine'' and draw th'.s throu.-;li voir' hair, taking ine small str.ij.d at a j tune. Inpt.intly. yes. immediately. ' you have doubled the he.v.it of o ;:rl hair. It will be a mav-, so s-eft. ; lustrous ami,s eas to up. All dust, dirt and cxces-ie oil i- ic- ( moved. !
I-t Danuerme yut mi re l.l'c. e o'.or. ior, und l-r.htn. s in your hair. ThH stimu'.ati:v to:::c will I r -.-Ii n jour scalp, check damirua and fallinc b.air and hi-!;. our b.a.r to ki uw ion. ;l;4ck, :vv.i; ar.i beautiful. A.tv.
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. Friday Bargains otTer unexcelled saving opportunities in every section of our store. Seasonable merchandise, good assortments and lowest prices make it a great Jay tor the economical shopper.
Corset Special, medium bust, long skirt, well boned, in white coutil, with six supporters, sizes 18 to 27. 1
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Dark Outing Flannel, 27-inch, in stripes, checks and plain grays. Friday only, yard. . LsijsS
Wearwell Comforters,
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:iu r.AA New Fall Suits. W e are
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New Fall Coats, of velour, bolivia and novelty cloth with plush and imitation fur collars, full lined and half lined. Very special Friday QH at W 8 4jBip
Infants Outing Flannel
Sleeners. with ftM 17-; ? i on'y
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U) UNC.II.N. F"day WSJi? Cotton Blankets, size 64
closing out all suits in new1 ferl'est st'es and colorings at
big reductions.
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"Women's Knit Underwear Women's White Fleeced Union Suits. We have them in all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, medium and heavy weight, regular and out sizes, S 1 .00 to Si. 05. Women's separate rrarrnents; vests come three styles neck and sleeves; pants ankle length; regular and out sizes, Si. on, si. 2 5. Women's cotton bloomers, pink only, medium and large size. 5c We have an odd lot of women's and children's wool f.nd cotton underwear at greatly reduced prices.
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Women's Hosiery Women's pure thread silk, full fashioned Hose. They mine in black, white and many of the new shades. J 1..' 0. Women's seamless Silk Hose, black', white and colors, ?1.00.' Women's full fashioned I, isle Hose, black, white and colors. Women's fino T,is!o Hose, seamless foot. "C. Women's havy Wool Hose in creen and brown, nt $2.P
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Flannelette Gowns A warm sleeping: ?rarnirnt for women, in plain white or fancy stripes, pink and blue; hemstitched collars, braid and ribbon trimmed at SI. 50, S1.75, S2.25 to S2.98
Make a charming street costume for the sushiny afternoons of October and November. There are numerous models here whoe chief cr.arm lietheir simplicity and slendernes or line: others have a:tiic trimmings of braids and buttons. N Tomorrow and Saturday we are howing a special I t or unusual values in All Wool Serge Dresses Specially Priced at S25 and S3 5 This lot also includes many velvets and jerseys in fashion's latest colors of brown, taupe, also navy and blacks. Fur Scarfs and Neck Pieces Scarfs of Hudson Seal in medium widths, with or without pockets, soft and silky, fast dyed. Priced from 537.50 up to s 100.00. Coney Fur Scarfs also short neck pieces, in .brown, taupe and black. Unusual values in dependable furs, fmm S8.05 up to 825.00.
Cape Gloves for street wear A service glove of great style to combine with any costume, in brown, tan, grey, beaver, mode and black; pique sewn and out seams; fancy stitching in self or contrasting colors. Price S2.75 and S3. 00. Chamoisette Gloves are also here in splendid assortment of colors at SI. 00 and S 1 .25.
Handkerchiefs of pure linen centers, ( inch square, hemstitched and hand rolled hem for tatting or crochet edging, at 19c and 25c. Novelty Handkerchiefs in fancy colors, splendid quality, at 25c each. Embroidered H a n d k e rchiefs in colors or white at 10c, 1 5c. 19c and 2 5c. Men's Handkerchiefs, extra tine weave, pure linen, hemstitched, at 30c, 50c, 75c, 85c and Sl-oo.
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Hats that Have Charm Attractive indeed are those new liars for fall and winter. The most charming creations, ali the ncwot stles are here on display. Soft Hats, Turbans and Medium Hats of Lyons Silk and Panne Velvets Cleverly trimmed with glycerin feathers, pmi pm. metallic flowers, ostrich feathers, rihbn and ornaments. Smart Hats moderately priced from Sio to S1S.5.
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Tub Waists for Daily Wear Waists in tailored styles, with collars of tine pique, high neck effects, also with rolling collars at S2.98 to S4.50. Voile Wash Waists at S 1.00 round neck, shoulder fasten, long sleeves. A most unusual pricing at this time.
Be Chic and Fresh in Charming Frocks The woman who look;- well at home i the. woman who looks well everywhere-
Biberman's House !
t Dresses ; i are wonderfidlv -1 v 1 i-h and "-eil t.iilre.i. 1 9 Plain or (Checked Gingham ' ith viiite ' pique collar, culls and belt, at Svoo. SS.o.
Also with stnrvd collar and cun; at fo.'s ;j :j Striped Percales, l.o.e lines and belt, plain .j
gingham collars and cut:-, at SC'S.
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special Äöi Curtain Materials, nets,
day, choice, ffiM at Qh
; madras and marquisette,! Fleece Lined Drawers,
Gymnasium Bloomers of o-in., m wmie ana crtaxn. t-Qr sman men and bovs, in
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good quality galatea cloth, : Friday only fo rwomen and children, : Y1
sizes 16 to 22 at 93c; j c. . n ' v ci'c in kzta Sdk and Cotton Poplin,
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jV sizes 30 ana oniy. Yery
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and 1" ff vutiun i upiui, . S 1'? 36-inch, in a varietv of col- Women's Black Cotti "i" "V p . i i OTS and black. " Special! Hose, in all sizes. -fl values for Friday, flft Special, pair fc1
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Mamma Dolls, cMnch onj Dish Pans, gray granite base. (Thev sav mamma). ; enamel iolled edge; 14-
Friday 1 quart 69c; Qtt- ehamois. .Special, at 17-quart to I pair
Cotton
Special, pair BUIf
Women's Gloves, real chamoisette, 16-button length, in black, white and
It Will Pay You While in the store selecting bargains be sure and look over our splendid line of New Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Furs, Skirts and Blouses that we are selling at a big saving to our customers.
A Woman is as Old as She Looks
No woman wants to look :
c!d. Many in their effort ! to look youthful resort to ! the "beauty doctor." Their i mistake is that they visit! the wrong department in the drug store. ! Beauty depends upon ! health. j Worry, sleepless night3, headaches, pains, disorders, irregularities and weakness of a distinctly feminine character in a short time j Virintr f Vir rlnll nvn iha I
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"crow's feet," the haggard fsJr:l i; -; ' look, droopinc shoulders.; j.'irrh,h.iri'
look, drooping shoulders,
and the faltering step. To retain the appearance
of youth you must retain health. Instead of lotions, ; ponders and paints, ask ; your druggist for Dr. j Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- j ticn. !
This famous medicine strikes at the very root of these enemies j
of your youthful appearance. . It makes ycu not oniy look young but feel young. It cures the weakness and builds you up. Your druggist can supply you with, liquid or tablets ; or send ten cne-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y., and a trial pkg. of the tablets will be mailed you. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been in use nearly 50 years. If you wish to know all about yourself, drop a line to Dr. Pierce ; for free pamphlet on Diseases cf Women. Should vou desire to i
I consult his medical staff of physicians or ask for information, the : Same WÜI hp. rhporflttlv fnrrv:ViH vnn rrVinllv witmrt --cf nrsA t
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The Big Electric Shop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring and Repairing
DR. G. T. O'DELL Dentist difficult xL.vrr,s 50 r)i;N nun.DiNG
S. B. SHOE CO.
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