South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1920 — Page 10

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CHEMIST'S SCALES BIG ENOUGH TO WEIGH DRESSES Milady's Apparel !So Lilit That mallrt Weights . Art- Sufficient.

Measuring the Cup Yachts

GRIFFITH KICKS

HUNGARY HOSPITAL

AT COMPARISON! CONDITIONS BAD

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I Lloyd George Say Ireland b; Report Show Institution to

Like South in America.

He in Need of Aid.

I.n.VDc.V, JuTy 1.-.. F r t!if ;it two . ars the chirf arcum-T.t aca:n: 'Irish inilf'Pndrncp aihancoi hy

I I.li;d i"or,'c and fthT I?riti--h of-i

i faMals is that Lincoln prcv ntt vl, at

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'on!' i'"rat- st.it s; r-ro i:ni;lan l ill .nmt th "s'i sion" of Ireland, tost what it may. Arthur Griffith, founder of Sinn IViri. and vi'-f-jTosidont f th Sinn " In ri-p'-il'lic, answers the argument thus: "Tho attomiit of tho prirno minster of Unwind to draw an analocy te-tv,-(fn Xhr' ca.e of th.1 southern Mnt(-s and Ireland shows how d s-prraU-ly necessary Kn gland feels It to stand well with the opinion of Ani'-rira. Then is no analogy. "The -puther:: states forniod an integral part ff one nation and had never enjoyed a separate iolitii-al existence. Ireland and l:::cr!and aro dlffertnt nations anl Ireland enioyed fop 1400 years a separate political rxist'T.ce. Th.at existence I;ni:land has for prnrrations attempted to crush hy frce of arms. "Hnpland holds Ireland and Russia hell I'oland not as tho I'niteil States held its constituent elements. The analoge i not the southern states of I'o'.and.

C,i:NKV.. .Tuly n Tho c .i;t;on of the hospitals in Hungary is j leeSar il .':s "a I a ni e riT a i !e jd'taie, which sho lM comir.ar.il universal ,: nttrntinii -i nd f-e.i r:tv" in a r1 I

lort to the International i.'ornmit- '

tf of th" lied t'ross hflr. After a reeent trip across Kary. Captain Uurnier of leneva, lecnte of the Internatitnal rmniti i 1 1 . told .f conditions as he found thom in t h various towns. "At Szoirok," I'apt. Hurnier said, "the f-pidtmic hospital h.as been completely ravaged ly tho Ilunianians, There is not even p'.ass in the windows. The ('omitat Hospital is ahsidutely without nudicine. the sick are nr t even anesthetized for operations. "At I )elreczen the chi'.drer.s' dfaf and di.mb asylum totally lacks linen and .shoes. The children of the municipal asylum are dressed In paper clothes. There are so hods for l20thildren and many 1 . months old babies weiirh only 4 kilograms (about nine pounds i. The town hospital which has 4 00 beds has no linen, no Mankfts, no medicines. Thrc were left only two

half spools of surpical thread with E

' wh: eh t i s t .v w t i T". '. s Th0 r- ; r.ity hovp a.-.d ('. - , ' : . ha t . t r i : i . r a i!l. IIa- No Linen. : "At N;. :m j h i. i f .. C .t j r. -pita' Kas ;. . n f .; ;he k. j ?. : : -. e , ; ; c . : , . :. i r . ; f . r ', w t.tj, i'aiuts The , i e i! -s n, v av. ! .It-. - - , irs !';: be us d c.v. r ! ov. r aa:n." S:r:-.;!ar eoni1.::;. tr r -j p' rt' d ::; s r . i th r p'a1 -'. ! "The p, nur :r. r-as- s daily an I !:. eff.-rt ur.til no.v has b su:!.- ; i'-nt to r stablish a norrr.al .-.t ;- : ation." 'apt. Hump y added. I "Savli is lh- lanieMtabl jd-tuie

RED STAR IH.TKOIT -imh: oil. 1 " i 1 . . : : -A c m; b t- . ' . . : 1 WARM. Ii m:-s JJti South Ii hi- in vf.

Cut the High Cost of Livinp by Patroniin Our Modern Shoe Repair Department. First Class Shining Parlor in Connection. Alex New Model Shoe Hospital 12S W. V.SIIIN(.T()V XXV.. IIie' ami Cents Shoe Shining l'arlor. Sixctal ("hairs for I.adie..

The FLe.-e.lutr. the ( u deteiider. the white one on lelt, and the challenger. Shamroc k1 IV., on the riht.

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w i'tv dwaer. "Tili y : eru -) l e. -:.-br .idei el voi(- which '.vo:i;'.'"il clad in a few i-iinos of lace." it.-f only ." ounces. The miss who 1 5 r iir 1 1 1 Id a. t inhabited it was .- forgetful of the A bright b!e i. oj'cs. I:r stitra-! "-t b i, weight" t st that she wore

tiop.s wire nae wutli abov-iiiei:-

tioned. deli.atfly adjustil S'ale.--.

bin kskin ; hoes weithin" 1 '. oui-.ces.

I'Ut Ven then sh" followed th

.' fual I iborat oi ep. i ita nts j puni s, aii yint: only a 110 ounce proved that oiic "whit" i a rm use i lia rid ap in the clot hin;.: lin'.

oif.-s. e.i. ,i wnn a uiap. ry oi ihm , Make Oiinco Tst.

i.K e w ' lirh' l ei-tif ounces. It

cos :: pouiid." or $ir.o. A tuie cloak won? with the dress weighed tlirce ounces. ;;n ainethsc and silvir clasp for the coat 1 l-

ounces; wCilte tulb- luit with larLP iind a "In aw" outiit.

Aral stiil one miuht believe the 'I'Um e t st" in r lj- somebody's e.-t. hut the daunhes.- experimept-

ers ad.lu.-fi -1 their scales and exam-

pauze ro;-- triinniln; - nunus: silken iiiilirprni'nts t iuju i s; white bro(-;td shoes and sill: . t clvlnps 10 .1-4 otrnr s. Affil thorn yourself. '. f.rwl tot.id JfM-J ounces. Yes-, you'll siv that was a Munt, nn exception. So did the sdentitic investiatvrs. S they in e.slpatte.1 further. Another nitHt. of which a !ia k rharmeuse "Town with panier was the chief vIsJMo token, weighed in Ht only 2 ounces, the pown itself beintr onr-ipiaKter eif the total. Still another Ascot costume was

i dros of jiale bluet All week Inner they cast envious

ey at the airy comfort of their

women folk, and sweltered in black j

TiiorninK coats of material about as thick as felt. fated with heavy braid, the extremities hein clad, respectively, in dark pray striped trousers and a top hat. Since- th'Kinr and Queen were present the toppers were likewise of a hcat-ab-( orbing bla' k.

Glasses Properly Fitted

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DR. J. BURKE, Op't. 2.10 S. MICIIK.AN ST. hroken Imiscs Duplicated.

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A dress of yt How r.ct stit hed with In ;nls weighed, "thanks to its

b. ads." all of 12 nunc s. A hat öf j lace straw set tin- wearer back J 1-4 i ounc s; a cloak of yellow taffeta i

meant a handicap of l!o ounes: cor

set.; wa re worn in this case, we aro

told, and they scored ' ounces and

satin slices were 'j ounces. This 1 f-i

heavy outfit ran to an impressive 1 M total of .'.: ounces. j (Ib'vrs. sunsha cs and bead ; f chains. ;t wa:' found, were u ually '. l heavier than the clothing worn. j j Did mere man do his bitting un-ii

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Built into Goodyear Tires for small cars is a high relative value not exceeded even in the famous Goodyear Cords on the world's highest priced automobiles Manufactured in 30x3, 30x3Vfc- and 31x4-inch sizes by the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes, every detail of the work done on them is marked by extraordinary skill and care If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, assure yourself true Goodyear mileage and economy on your car by visiting the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer Go to him for Goodyear Tires and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes; there is no surer means to genuine tire satisfaction

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BIGGER and GREATER VALUES to clean up all Summer Merchandise. The greatest price cutting event of the entire season. Clearance Sale Values in DRY GOODS

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Standard 36-in. Percales in light or dark 5Qf at yard Cww Marquisette in white or

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40-in. Voiles in a pretty

j line of patterns at O P per yard 'WW

Dress Ginghams.

pieces to select from at yard

fiaua v-t Unbl eacnea

Sheeting at yard

Beautiful 40-in. fine qual

ity Voiles, $1.00 value at

100

36c

ileached

89c ne qual79c

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Stevens P. all Linen Crash

Toweling, bl eached

or unbleached, at. .

Cotton Toweling,

fair quality at ... .

Marquisette Curtain in

bleached or unbleached,

worth $3.00

pair, at

1 15c

jrtain in lbleaehpd.

5.3:.!...$1.98

Greatest SHOE VALUES of the Season

Ladies' dull Kid Oxfords in Louis or Military heels; also about 100 pair broken lines in this collection up ?JC to $7.00 values, at Ladies' high grade kid Oxfords and tics. Not all sizes of

W every style, but all sizes in the lot up to $1 0.00 GE?

Children's and Misses' gun metal and dull kid (J O V3C

fniHuii'n4niiinTnfiiiiiiii

Ladies' black Silk Idose in Seconds. This is a pure silk

thread hose worl

$1.50 pair at

Ladies' pure threa d Silk Hose in black or white. Our

regular $2.00

m qualit' at. . . .

CLEARANCE SALE U NDERMUSLINS

; J" -n Ain K A U

ca. 7 " M .

.WVi CooJvrar DouMc-Cure $ 50 Fabric, All-Weather Tread 10 x V 2 Goodvear Single-Cure $"1 "I 50 FaHfir, Ami. SU. 1 TreiA wl

Goodyear Hea-y Tourist Tubes cot no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit why risk costly casings when such sure protection is available? $ f 5Q 30 x y2 6i:e in waterproof hag i

ij values at

Baby Doll Slippers in sizes from Sz to 2, at . . . .

Clearance HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR

k. a. - ä j rt i nf in in

:lh. 59 c

$1.39

Ladies fine

Hose in black, white or colors at. .

Silk Lace

79c

Children's fine Ribbed Hose in black, white 05f or brown, 50c value WW

Ladies fine Ribbed Union Suits. Our regu- J Qf lar $1.00 value. . . I 3U Ladies' extra size Vests, with or without Oft short sleeve at.... WWW

Cut rate prices on toilet ii articles. ! I All of Jergen's Toilet

Soans. 3 bars Oift I

für .r.l. . . . 3 bars Palm Olive Soap for. . Mavis Talcum

rowaer

M avis face

Powder .

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2o

19c

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50 dozen Ladies Muslin Embroidery trim- QGfl med skirts at ulOU

Ladies fine Muslin Gowns in all sizes worth ! "f Q up to $2.00 at. 3 I - I S

Ladies' Muslin Chemise

Lace and Embroidery trim

med. Special at $1.39. 98c and. .

79c

J er gen's Talcum PowVaiUC w.,.:.-..,.,.! uU Sweetheart Tal- 1 r cum Powder. il O Mo.t,c TnL 1 fl

iwLiiiiv.ii j iui ft r f i cum Powder.:.,. BUlj S

Powder de Rex Rice U Powder, 39c 11 7 A value r.'-.,v...,.i.'.i 1 I v I

Pebecco Tooth Paste ....... ÖU

KolyNos Tooth Paste . La j Pond's Vanishing

Cream, 50c QfJ SIZe .,. . .T. .1.1. wv

SIZe t.:. . Uii

Djerkiss Face Powder,

75c value

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SPECIAL

10c card Pearl Buttons

O. N. T. Crochet I flQ Cotton iWw

Ladies $3.95 Smocks

Ladies' Union Suits

Wool body Bathing Suits 20 rc orT.

Red border

! Towels

Good size Turkish Towels

Children's and Misses' Barefoot San- tf A i1 Q dais $2 quality. 4 I -O

Waists butterfly sleeves in

6c

$2.95

40 c

19c 29 c

j

$5.00 value. . .

SALE OF TRIMMED HATS

Hats of every description and the biggest offering of the season. All new; this season's models. 100 Trimmed and Pattern Hats Of Georgette, TafTeta, Hair Braid, Hair Cloth and Milan

Hats in thi3 lot worth up to

$8.50. Special at

In Basement

$3.95

at r..; KJLaJ Mulsified Co- ft coanut Oil. -.I. .!., t3iJ J

50G

Bargain Basement

Men's Tennis Sh

Ladies Qj f$ Kimonas .... w fi v3

Children' Wash Suits, jj

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GROCERY DEPARTMENT 10 pounds Sugar, all you want . . . . .$2.73 24J2 pounds Gold Medal Flour $1.96 10 pounds Old Onions 25c 3 large rolls Toilet Paper .24c 10 Bars P. & G. Soap 75c Crisco, 1 pound can 32c Cream of Wheat . -32c 55c Steel Cut Coffee 44c Old Reliable Coffee 48c 2 Cans Corn 25c 2 Cans Peas 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans 3 for 25c Hersey's Cocoa, Yl pound 23c We sell you what we advertise. The same groceries for less money.

$3.50

value . .-. $3.00 values . . . . .-. $5.00 Men's Oxfords ....

12.85

Boys' Knee Q"fl Aft Pants ......... Ö Um33

Indigo blueprints

Ladies Silk Hose in colors. .

Ladies Juliet Slippers

91o Li

S2.98

Men's Athletic

Men's Poms Knit

union onus gg h at UÜ.yil jj

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