South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 42, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1920 — Page 13

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME "Äin.VKSI).Y MOILXIN'G, nnillUAUY 11, 1020 13 31 Wife of Belgian Ambassado

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Cable Dispatch Says He is Willing to Surrender Him- . . self to Allies.

By Us! tri rre: TTAS3IIXGT0N, Teh. 19. PrrVt Wilson haa received a. c.t: from th former crovra prince of Orrnany offering: himself to the alii'?! for trial In placo of ISO Germans domandd. Th cablo wa.i 01-ra.tchrd from Wfeirlr.ffen, Holland, where FrederIch TVillLim Lj exiled. It was immediately transmitted to "Wilsen by Fhtto house otSclala. Text of MrsMt). Foüowlr. Is tho text of the mspsre tho crown prince cent to Pres't VII son l To the President of the United Itatea of North America.: -Mr. Wilson, ""Washington: "ilr. President: Tho demand for Ihe delivery of German j In every alk of life has apain confronted my ;ountry, forely trld for four years 5f war and one year of Fevern internal straggles with a crinLs that in without a precedent in tho history of thft world as affecting tho life Df a people. That a government can fco found In Germany which would carry cut the demanded rurrender f rho question; tho consequences to ITuropo of an enforcement of tho demand fcy violence are Incalculable, hatred and revenge would be made eternal. As the former fuccessor to tho throne of my German fatherland, I am willing at th!.-i fateful hour to stand up for my rompatrlots. "If the allied and aociated government want a victim let them takei mo Instead cf tho nino hundred Germans who havo committed no offense other than that of serving their country during tho war. "Wc-Irlnsen Island. Feb. 9, 1320. (Signed) "Wilhelm."

KING WOULD BETTER CONDITIONS IN IRELAND

rty United Pres: IiOXDON. Feb. 10. King Grorgo In his ?reeeh from the throne Tuesday at tho reopening of parliament, declared that the condition of Ireland gar him grave concern but that a Mil would be introduced immediately containing proposals for a better government for that country. Tho king told the houso of commons the hill wa-s the panv as that outlined at the last tension of parliament. Other bills would be Introduced, which would make for betterment of conditions In Ireland. lie mentioned particularly a measure extending educational facilities in that country. Among other subjects taken up by the king wern regulation of the sale ami manufacture of li'juorn; settlement of tho Adriatic dispute; reduction in the cost of necessities of life; development of greater agricultural )ro..ctiorx In tho Prltih Isle-s and improvement cf conditions in the coal mining Industry.

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Paronen.? de Cartier do Marchenne, wifo of the Belgian ambassador in Washington, is one of the most popular members in the diplomatic set at the United States capital. The KaroneHS, with her distinguished husband, are among the quiet entertainers during the winter season.

Federal Rail Director of Operations Issues Report

TWENTY-ONE PERISH OFF NEWFOUNDLAND

Hy United Prosa: HALIFAX. N S.. Feb. 10. Twenty-one men have perLshod as the result of sinking off Newfoundland of the Urltli-h steamer Ilradbovn formerly the War Panther, according to advices reo ived at the tnarlne and fisheries bureau hrre toil n y. A liff'boat from the steamship Oxonian, attempting to resrue the i rew f thei Pradbown was swamped with 1 oFx of the tiecond o?licor and live members of the. crew. Fifteen men perished whn the Pradboyn Mnk. Capt. G. P. Rees and Second Orflcer Bellas of the Pradl oyn were picked uj by th ytr.irnrr Monmouth. Th" Oxonian w indexed he was returning with 2 6 members of th" Pradboyn's crew.

FOUR INVOLVED IN CHICAGO MURDER

United Press: CHICAGO. Feh. 10. Tmy Cifa!rio, held in connection with tho murder of "Moss" Fnright, labor gunr.ian, made a complete statement lnoIving four persons In : consriracy tr kill Knright, State's Atty. Maclay lloyn announced Tutsday. "Pago Mike" Carrozo, president cf the street cleaners' union, and "Pig Tim1' Murphy, president of the. pas house workers' union, were renrrestrd and were to b? booked Vuesday chircred with connection Avith the murder. Rabis on th home cf Carrozzo by detectives from the state's attorney's p til ce resulted in th" seizure nt a sawcJ-cfT shotu'un and ammunition.

Py United I'ress: WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. Reviewing the efficiencies and economies accomplished in various phases of railroad operation by the railroad administration, W. T. Tyler, director of the division of operations, recommended in his annual report Monday to Director Gen. I lines that "many effective reforms" be continued after the roads are returned to private control, March 1. His recommendations included: That arrangements bo made to sot up, at least In skeletonized form, tho organisation necessary to control the movement of trafiic to and from ports whenever tratlio conditions warrant by the placing of embargoes and the Issuance of permits. That every effort be mado to continue and extend the pooling of lake and tidewater tolls; the railroads maintaining the necessary organizations at all times to handle tratlic o pooled. That tho railroads continue the work of establishing uniformity in rules' governing car LUpr.ly for tho various Important commodities handled. That the campaign for the more

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heavier loading be continued. That the coordination of terminals be made a continuing policy for the railroads. That the centralized control of cars be continued undir proper limitations and the central organization of the railroads themselves. Pirector Tyb-r emphasized the benefits derived from the permit system for the control ef freight shipments. He pointed out the congestion which results from indiscriminate efforts to move freight for which the railroads have n outlet. Referring to the common use of

cars. Mr. Tyler said this was sue-J cessful not only with reference taj

bx. stock, but particularly In the eise of refrigerator cars, the movement of fruits and vegetable s having increased more than L v percent in liH compared with the year before.

Piseusrlng equipment. Mr. Tyler!

fiun me loeomouvrs oi me eouniry wre in a better condition as a whole than they had ever been before during the period of heavy business and

that whlla they numbered above 65,100 an adequate program for new power should be adopted at an early elate. A comprehensive car-building program also should bo adopted by th'1 railroads as early as possible, he raid.

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The Greatest Money Saving Event of the Entire Season

Just a Word About the Old Reliable Nine Cent Sale There isn't anything new that we can say about this big value-giving event. Most people in and around South Bend know all about it, as it has been saving thrifty folks money for several years past. It is a sale that is well established and needs no introduction the only sale of its kind. It is the greatest money-saving event of the entire season a sale that is eagerly awaited by hundreds of South Bend thrifty women as the occasion of extraordinary savings. This is a sale we prepare for- far in advance, unmatchable values are our only consideration. As the result of such preparations we shall offer tomorrow in every department of our store seasonable merchandise of high quality at savings that you will look far and wide to equal. 9c Specials Women's Black Cotton Hose, in sizes 8 Yi 9, 9 '2 and 10; 15c value. Only 2 pairs to a customer, pair 9c Men's Wash Ties, buy them now for next summer. Very special 9c One lot of Embroidery Beadings and Bandings; 15c value, yard 9c Women's Fairfax Handkerchiefs with embroidered designs in corners. Special, each. .9c Men's White Cambric Handkerchiefs. Special, each 9c Ribbon Remnants, one lot reduced to . . . . 9c One lot of Crochet Cotton in white, ecru and colors, broken line of sizes. Special, ball. . . .9c Jap Rose Talcum Powder, 15c value. Can 9c One lot of Trimming Buttons, different shapes and sizes, in envelopes. Values up to 25c. Choice 9c Small Black Safety Pins, 5c values; 4 cards for 9c 9c Notion Specials 5 Packages Wire Hair Pins 9c Milady Hair Wavers 2 for 9c Beverly Hooks and Eyes, 2 cards 9c Lead Pencils, 4 for 9c Corset Laces, 7 for 9c Toilet Pins, 2 packages 9c Sharp Gold Eye Needles 9c Bias Tape, bolt 9c Lingerie Tape, bolt 9c Pearl Buttons, card 9c Shell Hair Pins, box 9c Black Headed Pins, cube 9c Belt Pins, book 9c Art Gum for cleaning 9c Tatting Shuttles 9c Dress Snap Fasteners, 2 for 9c Envelopes, package of 25 at 9c Darning Cotton, 2 for 9c Tooth Brushes 9c Stickerei Braid, bolt 9c Black Shoe Laces 9c Warren's Featherbone yard 9c Whittemore's Oil Shoe Paste 9c Black Binding Tape 9c 5-Yard Corset Laces 9c Ric Rae Braid, bolt 9c Safety Pins, card 9c Crepe Napkins, dozen 9c Dennison's Crepe Paper, bolt 9c LeDong Snap Fasteners 9c DeLong's Hooks and Eyes 9c Library Paste, bottle 9c Sanford's Ink, bottle 9c Writing Tablets. 10c, 15c at 9c 19c Specials Linen Finish Toweling, 1 8-inch, bleached, red border, 25c value. Yard 19c Curtain Scrims, 36-inch, in white, cream and ecru, with border. Special 19c Java Rice Complexion Powder, in several tints. 29c value, box 19c Wa-Ne-Ta, instant relief for tired, aching feet, 25c value, box 19c Women's Black Cotton Hose, 25c value, per pair 19c Gauze Vests, girls', and sizes for small women. Very special 19c Infants' Knit Mittens, extra quality, in light blue only. 25c value 19c Nyoil, for cleaning, polishing, lubricating and preventing rust, best oil made, 25c value, per bottle . 19c Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing softens and preserves the leather, 25c at 19c Brassieres, pink and white with sanitary shield, 50c value 19c One lot of Silk Baby Bonnets (slightly soiled), 50c value 19c

Ready-to-W ear Garments In the Bi Cut Price Sale

The Coat values to be found here during this big sale are the best ever. The greatest value-giving of the season. We want you to come, but please come early. Remember that an hour in the morning is worth two in the afternoon.

One lot of Winter Coats, full lined, staple colors with coney fur collars. $22.50 and $17.50 CJO S$

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Beautiful Winter Coats, in charming newstylo and fabrics. Regular $37-50, $35.00, $29.50 Coats at . . OÜÜbUO

One lot of Women's and Misses' Dresses, new winter stytles, in silk, wool and velvet. Dresses that for- tMjf merly sold up to $35 at. . . Ö Li S bÖÜJ

One lot of fine Silk Blouses late Winter stvles, in georgette and crepe de chine. Blouses that sold up to $10. Qß Very special njK

One lot of White Wash Waists, spring styles. Regular $1.50 value QQtf for JJl

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One lot of Satine and Gingham Petticoats. Very QQf special JJlr

One lot oi Women's and Misses' Sweaters.

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29c Specials Women's Cotton Hose, in black and white, in sizes 8!. 9 and 9'. 35c value, pair 29c Curtain Scrims and Marquisettes , 36-inch, in white, cream and ecru. 35c value, yard. . . .29c One lot of Stamped Scarfs. Pillow Tops, etc., 49c value, choice 2c Mennen's and Williams Talcum Powder, several delightful odors. 25c value, 2 cans 29c Baby Buntings Castile Soap, mother's friend for baby's bath, 3 birs, 35c value, special at 29c Eden Cloth, 28-inch in light stripes, suitable for pajamas, petticoats, gowns. Special yd. 29c Cotton Challies, 36-inch, in variety of patterns, 35c value, yard 29c Dress Gingham, 2 7-inch, in stripes and plaids. Special, yard -29c Extra heavy unbleached Canton Flannel, 2 7inch, 35c value, yard 29c Soap Special, Fels Naptha and Ivory soap, 4 bars .29c Dark Outing Flannel, good quality, 27-inch, 35c value, yard 29c 39c Specials Huck Towels size 18x36, plain and fancy, extra heavy quality, hemmed or hemstitched. 50c quality at 39c Table Oil Cloth, in variety of patterns and plain white (slightly imperfect). Very special, yard 39c One lot of Knit Goods, toques. Cams and infants' leggins, in colors. Worth 75c. To close out at 39c Jewelry, pins, brooches, clasps, etc. Regular 50c value. Choice 39c Cotton Plaid Dress Fabrics, 32 inches wide, suitable for children's dresses, 50c value, yd. 39c All-over Embroidery, 22-inch, one lot. Special at yard 39c Children's Muslin Petticoats, sizes 1 to 3 yrs. Worth 50c at 39c Children's Knit Gloves, in gray and black. 50c value, pair 39c Bleached Pillow Cases, size 45x36, good quality, each, only 39c American Family Laundry Soap, special, 5 bars for 39c 49c Specials Wool Challies 27-inch in floral patterns. Regular 69c quality, ycird 49c Mercerized Sateens, 36-inch, in all colors. Worth 65c yard -49c Infants' Outing Flannel Kimonos, in pink and blue figures. Worth 75c, choice 49c 59c Specials Mercerized Table Damask. 58 inches wide. Regular 75c value, yard 59c Mercerized Poplins, 2 7-inch, in black and colors, 69c value, yard 59c Children's Outing: Flannel Sleepers, sizes 2 to 6 years, 75c value, choice 59c All-over Lace, 18-inch (slightly soiled). Regular 98c value, yard 59c Boys' Gray Jersey Gloves, fleece lined, 69c value 59c

69c Specials Large size Hand Bags, imitation leather with individual purse. Very special 69c Metal Bag Tops for ribbon bays. Very r.pccial 69c Jet or Pearl Beads, very special, choice. .69c Curtain Panels, variety of patterns. Very special 69c Children's all-wool extra quality fine Knit Gloves in navy and brown, 75c value, pair 69c Women's Chamoisctte Gloves, in brown, black and white, pair 69c Boys' Velour Gloves, fleece lined, 75c value, pair 69c 79c Specials Women's Fibre Silk Hose, in brown, pink, blue, ivory and white. Regular 95c value, per pair 79c Women's Muslin Combination Suiti, drawer and corset cover lace trimmed, in small sizes. Also small lot of pink batite chemise, $1, $1.25 values 79c

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Wool Baby Flannel, embroidered, 2 7-inch. Regular $1.25 value, yard 89c All-Wool Batiste, 36-inch, in black and colors Worth $1.25 yard 89c Colored Table Damask. 5 8-inch, in red, blue and yellow. Worth $1.25 yard 89c Silk and Cotton Poplin, 36-inrh. variety of colors, $1.25 value, yard 89c All-over Embroidery, 22-inch (some lightly soiled), $1.25 value, yard 89c 99c Specials Back Strap Leather Purges, in black with individual purse. Regular $1.25 value 99c Half Wool Serge, 36-inch, in black and color. Regular $1.25 value, yard 99c Wool Plaids, 42-inch, in dark combinations, $1.25 value, yard 99c Women's Kid Gloves, black and a few colors, in sizes 5 ! and 5 . only. Wonderful value,

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Wool Plaids. 36-inch, in variety of color combinations. Regular $1.50 value, yard $1.19 Children's L'nionalls, in stripes and plain blue and tan, extra quality, 2 to 6 years. Very special, suit $1.19 Children's Match Sets. scarf and cap in brushed wool in rose, gray, blue and white, $1.50 value, set $1.19 $1,69 Specials Glass Vases, American cut, 10-inch. $2.00 value $1.69 Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90, good qu dity. Very special, each $1.69

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