South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1920 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GOES FROM HERE TO OVERSEAS DUTY M.JH Dnin lucruitiu ork in South H' i:(!-Sfnl to (icrnianv.

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Marv IctM-kic Asks That She bv Cwen Decree of ! Divorce.

ASKS DAMAGES FltOM RAILROAD COMPAW

Krnjttmin f"ar-rätin L ask ins? Jli.'iuo tlam.tjrps in a suit aKiirt Walker I. Iiin"s. dir'-ior j,fnf'ral of railroad?, ajid the- Nc.v York' cnfral railroad for injuries rrrcived whih- hoarding a train at Walkerton Junction in July 11 lrs. iapfrstin was f truck on thr hrad by a raised v.-f;Vulr ilatform whilo att.niptini; t hoirl a train and he sustained h v r' injurit s about th' head and r.erk and suffrrfd intt-rnally.

von,i iti:covi-Tit i ukmti ri:. Th- Financ Service Co., i se;kln to recover several pi er es of furniture and damaprs from Clyde Van Arsda rharcin? him with il-lr-al po.wsslon.

Mary Ts. cki' saj in livnrre p .1 -prt.--fiKd against .withony Ix-5 oki xV,'i,r- ;-y that h- has not takt-n hr nut of thrir home inj their in:irn;Kr, in 191 Z. She says ffhe Is wjtho..t fun!s and risks that ih b ra :11 l mdlclf nt anvMint to pro".--'.'.-hrr ra and provide for ht-r f ildren whll' dolnf? so. I.1!"-1 kie oftrn beat her and had a habit of rh;w. lti furniture at her. ircordin-c to the charges. She ask for a'lt'.onv amounting to $2.000 and .1." ue-kly for the tuppcrt of their two children whos- a?cs .ire years and 14 months respectively. Frank Hie' charges that hhs wife, T.-rkh r.iel, refused to live with him, accused him of inhdtit, and called him iU- nam, for which reasons h- aks for a divorce. Harry Masre v. ants a divorce from Füzaboth Mairee berause he has fvn cri:-l and Inhuman to him.

pAitrrii post siiowiTit and ici: rui:.M social By the Yountr Married People's Bible class of the First Kvansrelical church Thursday, Aus?. 26, 617 S. St. Joseph st. &075-26 Advt.

Paris announced a drop in th? price of the famous Vin Sisters of the A. K. F., I.lanc and Roucre. They sell at one franc 25 centimes the litre.

NINETY GIRLS GO TO Y. M. C. A. CAMP Corey Lake Report is to he Scene of Activity This Week.

Camp Fherhart. Cory lake. Michigan, arain becomes the scene r.f in

tense activity this w. k witli the

arrival of M) South lUuid pirls. who ar- spendinsr a wrek's vat ation there und.-r the supervision of the local

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l.u-.n.sH stlrhs c.irnr. whirh was ati. i.d. d by 45 f?irls of Xhf rity, i iO.-ed on Monday. Indoo baseball, fwiniiniriK. hiking and ar.o. in? are some ni" the sports indulged in by the srirls .f the camp, and an attempt is made t,i ct back to the simpb- mode of

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' friendly rivalry develops betw-n th.- If.'ims, .ml the rhampionship panics are the scene of as much rooting as- mlht !. found in any )io s cam' tht same sizt-. Srhol at tivitle.s will interrupt tho work of the "Y" camps at Cory lake, whi'h nave bren unusually suce.-ss-f..l. both : to numbers attending and th- work accomplished. The b ys" ramp, w hich l;j-t d through a period of eu'ht weeks, w-re hlb-d to th.- limit, and plans are beins? made tt the pr.sent time to ai"ccmmr)date an increased enro'lment next sinIII i. The girls' camp his also rrown tf tui. e the siz- f last ".ir.

CHARGES FAKE ARREST: DEMANDS DAMAGES

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ON your feet all day hurrying busily from room to room my, how tired and "achy" your feet are by night! Know what causes the trouble? It's not your feet, it's the shoes you're wearing. Scores of housewives come to us with the

same complaint. We suggest they try Educator Shoes. The best proof that Educators satisfy is that the same women come back and ask for another pair of Educators. Here's the reason: The Educator is shaped to fit feet naturally, with plenty of room to "let the feet grow as they should" free from corns, bunions, callouses, and ingrowing nails.

Theyre neat and goodlooking, too, not freakish. Let us fit your feet with a pair of Educators. You'll decide then to get them for the whole family.

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FOR MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN

Have you used ADORE ME?

INTEBUBBAN DAl

Exquisit ATeiv Perfume, Powder and Toilet Water Now on Display.

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are still running at full tilt and will continue so the remainder of August. Blankets and Furs 15 off. Furniture 10cc off.

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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Plush Coats Our plush coats this fall arc attracting more than passing attention due to their obvious charm of style and expert modeling. They are on display in the Fur Department and, incidentlly, are being sold at 1 5 discount during the August Fur Sale. Sealskin plush, 42 inches long, foulard silk lining, bell cuffs, large cape collar, loose back, beautiful quality, $125.00. Sealskin plush, 36 inches long, plush silk lining, bell cuff, cape collar, with belt, at $1 15.00. Peco plush, 48 inches long, belted, serge lined, $45.00. Peco plush, 34 inches long, belted, good size collar, very good quality, $35.00. Sealskin plush, 34 inches long, loose back, cape collar, bell cuff, brocaded taffeta lining. $75.00. Sealskin plush, 48 inches long, large collar and cuffs, belt, brocaded taffeta lining, at $79.50. Sealskin plush, 40 inches long, cape collar, bell cuffs, brocaded taffeta lining, $85.00. Extra sizes in peco plush, sol satin lined, large collar, belt, full length, sizes 41 to 53, at $55.00. Scarfs and Sweaters One needs a scarf or sweater for immediate use. Our collection will fascinate tho woman who loves to be out of doors on these crisp mornings. Our sweaters and scarfs are unusually clever, light weight but warm models. You have a pood choice of colors and may have belts and pockets if you so desire. Prices', '.30 to $11.95. t

Hats

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Neck

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We arc showing neckwear thiit is especial ly charming tor the fall drrse3 and suits. Lace Vests with collars attached, J2.00 to $4.50 each. Colored Organdy Vest Sets, beautifully hand embroidered. $5.00. Lace Roll Collars, $1.00 to $4.50 each.

Lace

In the world of millinery there is always something new. For autumn 1920 Dame Fashion brings forward fresh and irresistable models whose charm and bewitching smartness lifts them to new heights in feminine preference. Last minute types are arriving constantly; dashing types that perfectly fit the head and becomingly frame the face. Consider the enchantment of the close fitting models, the turbans, the hats that roll back from the face or the broad brims and bell crowns of the jaunty Phipps and Vogues, Imagine the loveliness of the autumn hues pheasant, beaver, chow, China blue, platinum grey, brown, navy and black. Come in and try them on. View yourself in the mirror and see how really charming you look in one of the new modes. Prices, $5.00 to $ 1 8.50.

As an Interurban Day Special we are clearing all of our orgarjdy and net flouncings at greatly reduced prices; $5.00 values for $3.50.

House Dresses A fresh dress in the morning makes you feel more fit for the house work. Thse dresses are nice enough to wear in the afternoon also; dark blue and grey, long sleeves, loose and belted, $2.98; light colors, long sleeves, belted or loose, $2.50. Also, we have a complete line of better grade house dresses in the plain plaids and stripes with fancy collars, cuffs and belts, $3.98 and up. Autograph Your Handkerchiefs Have your own signature machine embroidered on your handkerchiefs. A dozen autographed handkerchiefs makes an ideal Christmas or birthday gift. Place your order with us early. The price of autographing is $1.50 a dozen.

Blouses Tomorrow we are offering a special lot of voile and organdy blouses. These lovely waists all possess lines of youthfulness and grace. They have the short sleeves and are trimmed in embroidery and lace. The regular $2.98 and $3.98 values are to be sold at $2.25 Interurban Day. We are also showing a charming array of fashionably styled georgettes in flesh and white. Linens There is hardly anything a bride would rather receive than pretty and useful towels. Beautiful towels, well made of good linen, add greatly to the appearance of the bath or lavetory. A hostess is often times judged by the sort of towel she places for the use of a guest. For Interurban Day only we are offering the following: 20 dozen 20x38 Hemmed, Half Linen Huck Towels, a splendid 50c value for 42c each. 1 7-inch pure linen, bleached crash toweling, plain edge, (good also for fetney work) 55c value for 42c yard. 70-inch pure linen table damask in five pretty patterns $3.75 value for $3.29 a yard.

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Two thousand yards of silk poplin which was to have been one of our big Dollar Day Specials failed to arrive in time for that sale. This goods is 37 inches wide and comes in black, navy. plum, taupe, grey, brown, white, rose and other colors. We are offering this Interurban Day only at $1.00 yard.

Night Clothes

For Men

If you have been sick or are now injured in any way so as to need support, we have it for you in the form of a good cane. Or if you would like to add a touch of aristocracy and smartness to your appearance, we can supply you with a clever walking stick. Prices are $ 1 .00, $ 1 .25 and $ 1 .50. Special Men's Sport Work Shirts, sizes M1?. 15, zVl $1.85 value, at $1.59. Men's Hose, broken sizes. Special, 3 pairs for $1.00. Men's Hose, broken sizes, special, 3 pairs for $1.00. Special Men's Dress Shirts, woven madras and percales, soft turn-back French Cuffs in beautiful, blended colors; $3.75 and $4.00 values at $3.00. . Men's Dress Shirts, special at $2.75. Men's Union Suits, specially priced, 95c, $1.25 and a fine quality $2.00 garment at $1.50. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, broken sizes; 85c value at 69c.

The young lady leaving for college should be particular about her night wear. Every lady, in fact. enjoy3 dainty and soft gowns or pajama. We are showing some lovely garments which you would be pleased to have. Gowns in lace and embroidery trim, with square, round or V necks for $1.50 and $2.oo: Billy Burke pajamas in batiste and crepe, either plain or floral design, flesh color, $1.96 and $2.98. Shoes Boys' Goodyear Welt black calf, lace, round toe. sizes 10 to 13, $6.15; 13' to 2. $7.25; 2Vz to 6. $7.50. The same in brown. 1 I to 2. $7.00; ZVZ to 6, $8.75. TrotMoc extra weight, blucher Tut, round toe black Goodyear welt, IVi to 6. $9.00. Healthy Fut Goodyear welt, blucher cut, lace. sizes 9Yi to 12. $4.75. niack or tan kid or patent ath?r. f;o'i r -x-rt button, t-iz-s to S. $4.3 ft; S J to 12. f 5.2 5. iir'' Mark ralf upper, pat'-.t !ithfr vsnr, rt sr-i:-i:r,Rl:vh lust. 1 1 'z f f.. Mis.- s' bron kid. lace, round 'o, 2 !i to -i'. .tb. Misses' broun. fr. n-.i-F'ntrii5h lmt, ; a-, 2 to v, , JS t$.

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Underwear

riuidren's t'nion Suits. ST'C gra rrr.ent fnr 6?e.

Glasses Properly Fitted

DR. J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. Broken Ixmiscs Duplicate!.

J. Schulman & Co. COAL Lincoln 5637

Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Dozei with tpecUl tecUltlM for iL privacy of customer

Samuel C. Lontz & Sons The Home of Klen rwa Ejut Colfax Avenuo

ADLER BROS

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A Jewelry Store for All the People, CLAUER'S Mk:hlxn. Near WaAhin.

SAM'L SPIRO ft CO, 1111X1 S. Michigan 6L nome of RS.&M. Clothes

Art Miif-riai. llcturv FYamln. THE L W. LOWER L)i:CO RATING COMPANY. South pend. Ine! la no. Wall Paper, imiperirs. Paint Supplira.

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