South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 184, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1920 — Page 2

FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1920

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WIDEN VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCOPE FOR EX-SERVICE MEN

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Noted Couple Married

Government Announces Qualifications For Many Opportunities Now Open.

SCOUTS DIVIDE CITY INTO DISTRICTS

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trMninsr. In th" x.i ruination points htp al'nwrd fer -ilur :if ion. .' for cxTJrirncr and 21, for tlx thv,! At lfat thr1 ar' xpr i n" in ."!n Hdrninlvtritiv .f,.:f jon in -luatinna! work, or" yir'- ivnrl; in vocational training a iji i-it ion. an 1 MTvIr In th- military f -r - -f th" l. 3. In ' h ir;-M of mon. ar- rtr;irimnt of nppiir.int .Name Salaries A tralnlnar a.-s:sa nt r"-ivrs 1.00 to :.40n. His vsork i-- p-jrly KUpp-mr.tnry to that of his tlv. Similar rxprl m . and hjr.tTlon 1 nerry.'-nry nlthnuch not rovfrlnsr th-? 5am' hnuth of tirn-. In tlx- Famo rvi. thrra- j - (-n.n-.d for i.laorr.it oflcfr". at Hilary of fr rr J2.4-"- to 13.000. Dilti s nr th rjlaojr.R of hi nrli' -i prr i m'n in rf ponsih' positions. 1 "vjw-rlfncf In handllnvr industrial dlputr.s is refpirrd alopn with a common s-hnol nucitlon. Thfrn is alxo r."d for placTn'-nt a!.--tants at 11,Z(,fi to ::.4oo. The roT."!mlK5ion al.-o annnur.r-fs cjn-idr.ar for district nvdif.'l otiicors :.:id As!jiant5. Th" ?iiar f;r oüi.-fr:-, U tl.Kifl to J1.000 ivhilo assistants et from M son to Sit Ovt Qna1lltcatlf)ii4 Examination of all applicants for re-edncntlon and tabulation of military or Industrial history of dlrahlcd men 1 the duty of such oüici Graduation from a standard m' Ileal rchool and thr yfar.s' xp ri'-nef in ur?:fry la required. Applications may ! filed from today till expiration of period to be announced hv thf commission at a future date. Affe minimum in no instance can he hfdow 2 4 years'. Examinations for local fost offlc clrk and carrirr take t'l ire .Inlv

(rrowtli of Movement -Causes

Action I Executive (Committee.

S.,mh H !id wis divided into .six you district.- witii a S'i r visor a)poititfd owr ach ,,t thf meeting of

m:nic:pil hoy f.-mn - cutlvfs. pre-: :1 d cr ly Frank V.. Wo'.i. in th-'

school adrniriivtraf i-n huil-iin Wed

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s- out troops and in rasinc meni-

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I t ttf'd tli'1 division.

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the .district . oniprisir i; north of

Washington and .? of Mihi-'an. i

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s--c,t d vorth of .Iffferson ar.d easti

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division, known as district four. Th?

section south of Jeff tson and east of Michigan to th- river will he- nnd'r the control of K. V. Wliitlner. l'istri't tiv' soith of Vahit,.ffton anil ws of Michigan to Tavlor st., wiil l.c direct d hv 1". W. Hollv. Th?

t-rritory south of Washington and wf.-t of Tavlor is und-r th coutj Jurisdiction f Lucius Miller. All. th" rin n ar d ;u'y scout commis,- j

s Ion ts. Senior deputy commissioner Is A. K. ridlins with Frank 11. Wo'fe. a municipal cruumis.-ionrr. The newly .appointed oil;, i.tis are to cooperate with the directors and scoutmasters of the various troops, and make regular inspections of troops. They are to arranr" inter-troop contests and aid n the preparations for civic cd brat ions. I'ach of them will represent Ids district at th weekly m ; tir.prs of the scout cabinet.

Another Former Service Man Rejoins Army Another ex-army man. a former lieutenant, re-enlisted Wednesday at the army recruiting station. He was Dennis M. Murphy, 16 21 I'inkney bt., Oklahoma, N.-b. Murphy enlisted In the quartermaster corps to s-e service in the Philippines, but he will nrst spend a year In vocational training at the Model schoo-1 a. r':.mn Grant. Til.

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Mr. William II. Hamilton, of Ne w York city, and wife, formerly Miss Constance Vauclain, the daiiph ter of Mr. Samuel Vauclain, president of the Baldwin Locomotive Wo rks. They were recently married in tf. church 0f tho Redeemer at P.r vn M.iwr. Pa.

During July and'August We Close Saturday Evening at 6 P. ML

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These are the Days in Which to Buy Pretty Clothes at Little Prices The clearance continues and women have examined and purchased many fine Suits, Coats and Dresses which are marked wonderfully low. If you are interested in saving money on dependable apparel, here is an opportunity you can't afford to miss. New Apparel for July Fourth at Big Reductions

All Short Sport Coats at Half Price

One lot of Stylish Suits

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Georgette Blouses Values up to $19.50 at Half Price

All Summer Millinerv and Trimmings at Half Price

Pink Crepe Undergarments Pink crepe gowns, with blue figured designs, slipover styles at $3.00 Pink crepe bloomers, with blue figured designs at $1.50 Pink crepe pajamas, (one-piece) blue figured designs at $3.50 These garments are all splendidly made of extra quality crepe, so you are sure of long wear and satisfaction. Pink Batiste Undergarments Envelope chemise, fine quality pink batiste, satin yoke, hand embroidered at $2.50 and $3.00 Pink batiste gowns, embroidered in colors, slipover styles, with blue stitching, special at $1.50 and $2.50 Envelope Chemise, pink batiste, lace trimmed and ribbon strap shoulder, embroidered in colors at $1.25 and. . . .$1.50 New Shipment of Women's Half Hose Women's pure silk and fibre Half Hose in brown, navy, black and white in sizes 9 and 9l2 at pair. $2.00

FLAGS FOR THE FOURTH Printed Stars and Stripes Si7e Cx'JVj, each .": !. ..."() Size SxlO'i with staff. Kohl tip. each 10c SizJ ll'-jxl?1 w itli -tatY. Roh1. tip trSize feet, printed stars Printed Hanging Flags Size Hx4 feet, printed Mars a ral Siripes, each '2v stripes, each at TOe S::'.e ?xö feet, printed stars and stitched stripes, each. $1.00 Sh:t- 4ti feet, printed slurs a:ui s.titchcV. btnpes, each. $1.25 Wool Flags Sewed St ars an d St ripes Size 3x5 Wool Flags $3.2. Size 4x0 Wool I'las $1.70 Size öxS Wool Flaa $7.23 Siz 0 tö Wool Flaps $1.93 Silk Flags Size lmxKVa. with painted staft, gold tipped, each T0c Size 2 4x3 with painted staff, Sold tipped, each $1.50 Sewed Stars and Stripes S:.t 2x3 ?eved stara and stripes $1.25 Size 2x4 sewed stars and stripes $1.00 Size 3x5 sewed stars and stripes $2.2." Size 4x sewed ?tars and stripes I'mhroidei od stars and stitched strits, size 5xS feet at $1.2." S:z Cx 10 fe,t sewed stars and stripes at $5.75

Stylish Stout Tub Frocks Sizes AlVz to 5214 Dainty figured voiles, linen and linene, with net and organdie collars and cufTs in tunic, pleated and coat effects. These dresses have plenty of style, just the kind stout women will appreciate for warm weather wear. Prices range from. $15 to $27.50 Gingham Dresses, All New and Stylish Dainty gingham dresses in plain colors and plaids with organdie collars and cuffs and vestee effects $5.00 to $22.50 "La Mode Minute" Gingham dresses in checks and plain colors, with white collars and cuffs; special values at $5.00 Saturday Evening We Close at 6 P.M.. Please do your Saturday Shopping early. You will find it has many advantages. It is always more pleasant to do your buying during the early morning hours. It is much cooler, the stocks are in better arrangement, the store is less crowded and the clerks have more time to assist you. Try shopping during the morning hours.

July Clearance Sale of Sweaters Women's and Misses Slip-over style in all the newest sport color, 16.50, $7.23 up. Children's All-Wool Sweaters. to 12. J5.n0: also 1 lot Mercerized Sweaters for children. Special at

July Clearance Sales in the Baby Shop Painty Baby Dr of V.r.e orcir.dy and nainsook with trlmmlnjrs of fino! !ices nnd embroidery. flr C mo. to 2 yearn, .t $1.00 up. Quaint Normandy ULn:'.ts. lar trtnu:id. ?r, $1.00 np. rique Wa.h Hut.", for little p.rls. Jl.vO. J1.2i ll.ty.

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Our Greatest Offering of Wash Dresses This Opportune purchase of Holiday Dresses is divided into 3 groups Group 1 is made up of 50 smart dresses in sizes 16 to 42. Most of these are in straight line effects, plain and fancy voiles, zephyr ginghams, dotted Swiss and organdies. Majority have organdv collars and cuffs. Special $13.95 and $18.50, values to $29.75 Group 2 is composed of plain and fancy voiles, plain and dotted organdies and dotted Swiss. There are 75 dresses most of which are in ruffled effects. Some have organdy collars with lace trimmings. Sizes 16 to 42. Special $19.75, values to $35.00 Group 3 100 printed voiles in assorted checks and stripes. Some have overskirts and many have ruffled skirts. Special $5.95, value to $8.50

Real Bargains in Petticoats

These petticoats are divided into seven groups and the prices are $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 and $6.95 The values run all the way to $10.00. The materials used are heatherbloom to all silk taffetas and messalines. Some have plain tops and flowered flounces, others have plain scalloped or hemstitched edges. Included in this showing are many styles in hite and flesh. These have double panelled backk and front. White Surf Satin Skirts These are of a beautiful quality and are button trimmed. Regular and extra sizes. Special $5.95.

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We won't knock the spots out of your garments. We'll lake them out, though, effectively with kindest, most considerate treatment. The sort of treatment that always makes the garments come back with a smile, radiant in color, bright, crisp, clean in appearance. We'll clean anything but a load of coal. Lincoln 1903 Perfection Cleaners and Dyers 1101 King St.

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In addition to our regular June Clearance Sale we are pleased to add .j some real bargains contained in a late shipment. S Just arrived, $3,500 worth of ladies' Oxfords that should have been in the store for early spring trade, but owing to transportation and (j market conditions this merchandise was three months late.

Owing to these conditions the manufacturers gave us a big discount I

if we would accept this late shipment.

In accepting this we are going to give our customers the benefit of g this discount.

Here Is a description of just a few.

Ladies Dark Brown or Black Kid Lace Oxfords, full Louis leather heel, welt sole, imitation or plain tip. These Oxfords would have sold early in the season ("7 QJ? for $12.00. Sale price 9 I

Ladies' Dark Brown Kid. lace, imitation tip, welt sole. A real bargain early in season for $12.00. Sale price

' 1 Ladies Black Kid Lace Oxfords. Louis or i

Military heel, imitation tip. These Oxfords

would have sold early in the season for $10.00. Sale price

$6.95 S7.S5

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