South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 100, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1920 — Page 16

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MISSIONS TEACH CHINESE TO WRITE PHONETIC SCRIPT Efforts of Four Thousand Year at Lat lirpn to Hear Fruit.

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nTlANdHAI. April S Chintz. of futur -"r.'-r.itior.s will -at It1 :n 1'h'ir.flic ri;-t a:vl i:s; a tyj-ATlt-r i Mi f.j!y :;: h ix.tr tf-r.s lr.?Tt! of I-'ylrit; .1 Irush to tlru'.v 10,0'M.t ,,r i.ior' hi ro-'lyrhW if rnl--iwn worker :-u'T. .1 l. ,-vn -ffort t aro iJi.ikir.K to r . (-lutif vA.t- hanM : r itin,' in .;s- In China fr more Ihm 4.'1 0) J tr-'. TL- '.vnrk of th- in Is-ion-tr! 1- at !''-riruiir: t rcrr iv- .:';- i.il s; rfi.tri ar-.d th'y 'nUrtaln hop-s th.it v rit-.jall . th" Chirvs-

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li-'ivf to t") to trivp I'l.ico to rrjoriMiMrn r:.'tho'J-i of cornrnunl.itir.i; Simplify WriMn-. Th-5r i.urp. )- 1. r.ot only to sim-

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I-hor. tic j.rornotion cmmtttc", who ! .is 1 J 1 it ! .',0 ;, i irs to t ahir;y in 'hin. 1. h.'t p'jt th- r."w script into '; rs .,:i,,nr:u: typewriters vlth forap! s iri'f-o: I'nr this purpose typ-wr;t-r witn Mank tp- fac-s fit A ..'! i n I f 1 tiTi th factories ur th" li.iraf f tm are cut from th't.' f.f s h r hy f h i n - ntrravt r.". fio rrntiM-tit Ails. That thf l'kln' irovt rr.ment atf.i h'- irnpnrtanrr- to the effort hoiri' ri:a'l- is n in the following f( rpt from ft rt-rer.t mandate Js-su-fi hy the ministry oT dncali'n. "We rfrt:nize that h'-cauye of the di:"f. rt;re bf..en our classical and 5p.kn lanj.-iKe, M-iration in the M'hooN makes slow pro'reys and the k -n r-'lk'c of th- spirit of union, bot! h-tw rt individuals and in nr'cty :it lar'e. has thereby b'-,.n blunted. Mnrover. if no do not take prort.pt st.-ps to make the written and spok-

HUGE ARMY STOCKS SOON TO BE SOLD

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plans tor dvdopin our civilization Mil -urely fail."

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PAS'O. Tex. April S Fie Mexifan outlaws. rnmt.rs of a parly of 17, who recently raided the mining c.irnp "f John Hiks, an Amerinear ".uadul'ape Ca!uo. Cliihuahu i. h.ave been lyrrhed by neighbors of Uirks according to reports brought liere.

QiiartcrniaMer General Finds;

It rsecesary to Uitpose ot All Surplus Store. CHICAGO. April s. Arproxlmatfdy $ 4. 000. 000- worth of groceries, clothing, shoe?, blankets, underwear, harness, tools and miscellaneous Kupplief, now in the army retail stores at St. Paul, M'.nn.. Toledo. O., and Detroit. Mich., will b dipoyt d of at public auction, according to an announ""ment mad" by Capt. Janies I. Castieman. zon" surplus property officer of the war department. wih headquarters here. The quartermaster general, L'r.lted Statey army, han found it neecssury to close .all the official army retail stores in the thre cities and the stock in each of the .stores will go under the hammer. The talc at St. Paul was held April 1. April 3 Detroit made a sale and Tob-do disposed of its supplies Wednesday. StfK'ks Auctlomtl. Tne .auction was conducted under tlie Personal supervision of the one surplus property officer. Terms of the Kale wer.' .pct cash, to the t hihet bidder, the United states reserving the riht to .accept or reject all bids. All purchases made '"a-s is" without recourse. The? balances on hand were dl-

vi lei t;p Into separat lots, catabi;ed and sold ,y lot. Particular attention was taker, to pive th" mall purchaser every opportunity to make his purchases, and the lots were- divide,! accordingly. The lot were ready for inspection one day previous tj the datset for the sale.

XHV VOItK. Australian ratddts nrc s flit ot font that fat nwn an paid $IM a "k to onpttirt tin hunny for Its hldr. That's what ittnkts fur liats xt no tiniclu Anion N'aum'HT, fur man, statiil hero.

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Ladies 9 and Misses 1 Department

THE NEWEST MODELS IN BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUITS The materials include favored shades of Serges, Tricotines, Mixtures, etc. VALUES TO $65.00. NEW CUSTOMER SALE PRICE $45.00

CHARMING NEW DRESSES FOR DRESS AND STREET WEAR TnfTeta, Georgette, Tncolette. Crepe Meteor and Satin. VALUES TO $40.00. NEW CUSTOMER SALE PRICE

27.50

THE SMARTEST SPRING COATS A most wonderful showing of both conservative and sport styles. VALUES TO $45.00. NEW CUSTOMER SALE PRICE

32,50

MILLINERY Exceptionally attractive styles that arc new and different. VALUES TO $15.00. NEW CUSTOMER SALE PRICE $7.50 SKIRTS We olfer a collection of beautiful skirts in smart new models. SPECIALLY PRICED

PETTICOATS Heatherbioom tops. Taffeta flounces. NEW CUSTOMER " SALE PRICE $3.95

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SALE

Which will begin tomorrow and continue for the remainder of this month Do not confound this sale with the ordinary sale of merchandise, realizing that it costs money to acquire an additional list of new customers, we take this means of inviting you to come to our store. Therefore, it is only logical that we quote very special prices on

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Forgetting its original value and marking if so low that we are bound to make the grade. OUR LOSSES ON WHATEVER YOU PURCHASE WILL BE CHARGED TO BUSINESS SOLICITATION AND PROMOTION, SO YOU SEE WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Don't Wait; Be Here Tomorrow

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Men's and Boys' Department

ONE LOT OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SPRING SUITS The man who wishes the most in return for every dollar he spends will surely find it in these wonderful garments. VALUES TO $50.00. NEW CUSTOMER SALE PRICE

$25.0

ALL MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S TOP COATS at I3 off NOT ONE RESERVED. Reductions Made at Time of Sale.

MEN'S SPRING HATS Proper styles in the new est shapes and dimensions. $3.50 UPWARD

SHOES A new line, distinguished by superior fit and smart appearance, and just the proper weight for spring and summer wear. OXFORDS HALF PRICE

BOYS' SUITS The models are new, the fabrics reliable, the tailoring good; the large assortment of patterns will prove highly satisfactory to boys and mothers of good taste; navy serges; grays, browns and greenish mixtures; trousers full lined; sizes 6 to 18 years. PRICED AT FROM $10.50 UPWARD

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SPECIAL SALE COATS Women's, misses' and juniors smart new Spring coats in over 100 stales; every new creation offered tomorrow in three big special assortments. $19.75 $25.00 $35.00 Many other charming new creations in women's, misses' and w iuniors' coats, only one or so of a kind, worth seeing tomorrow

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$49.75 to $100.00 SATURDAY SUIT SALE Women's and misses' Jersey, Heather and Poplin suits. Large selection , divided into two immense selling assortments. $25.00 to $35.00 Many new suits will be shown tomorrow that are the very latest, fresh from the style centers. $49.75 to $115.00 DRESSES More new Spring dresses for women and misses' that will be placed on sale tomorrow in taffetas, figured georgettes, beaded georgettes and satin. Great savings; in dresses of all kinds.

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An immense purchase made by our buyers who were in the Easter markets all last week. The largest, most beautiful and greatest savings ever offered on wash materials in South Bend.

40-inch Fancy Voiles, in light and dark colors; assorted patterns. Sale 40-inch Blue Ribbon Voiles, in plain colors, all shades, light or dark. Sale 40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, 100 patterns, all new. Sale , 40-inch Fancy French Voiles, in the new Georgette patterns. Sale 40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, in light and dark

colors, floral designs, stripes and checks. Sale

40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, in all the new spring "7 (C g colorings. Sale I

40-inch Fancy French Voiles, all new choice fi A patterns. Sale

BUTTERICK PATTERNS The South Bend Butterick Pattern Store. Special Sals I'sw Spring Silks Fancy Silks F a n c y

Striped Silks, Satins and Taffetas in all col-CJ3 ors. Sale price. . wLanJy Foulards Fancy Fou 1ards in all the new spring designs, mostly ßf?J blue. Special. . JLzxvJ3 Satins 40 inch Plain

Satin; light and f?d) fäF?

dark colors; sale XJtHmuJ Georgettes 40 inch fancy Printed Georgettes in floral effects; CJQ CHI on sale at j; Laa7 ?J)

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Black Taffeta. Extra special . .

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Hosiery Specials Real Bargains Tomorrow Women's Burson Hose, seconds, but one can scarcely tell them from the first quality; split foot. Special. . J Children's Hosiery, ribbed, all sizes; regular 50c j?C quality, sale price JiJw

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Great Sale of Domestics AWAY BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES Fancy Dress Percales, regular 39c kind, 5 0 f at lLiJX Fancy Dress Ginghams, regular 40c kind. QF-Jn at . Apron Ginghams, regular 39c kind, )R at 63 KJ NEW BLOUSES

Charming New Blouses in wash voiles and organdies, in every new

Pretty New Blouses in French voiles and organdies; crisp and beautiful, at

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SPECIAL SALE OF SILK BLOUSES TOMORROW Pretty Georgette in light and dark colors; many styles; regular $10.00

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Cordo, Russia Side B-al, Red Wing Foot Rubber Heels, Neolin Soles, Invisible Eyelets to l op, All Sizes and Widths,

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of Grace TFe day you start a savings account will be a milestone in your career. If you neglected to start tin account on April 1st, you still have not lot your opportunity to hein the new savings quarter.

Combined Assets $6,500,000.00

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.1 Come in before noon tomorrow. We will pay 1 you interest from April l?t on all deposits made hej fore April 10th, the same as though the deposit had i been made cn the first.

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