South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 34
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TOILET WATERS AND PERFUMES Fascinating odors, in bottles and boxes that are sure to delight. The ideal gift. A Few Suggestions Jonteel odor $1.50 to $3.50. Djer-Kiss $1.89 to $10.00. Mary Garden $1.50 to $10.00 Harmony 6 0c to $4.00. Azurca $1.59 to $4.50. CANDIES This gift is most delightful and will be appreciated. Complete assortment of the well known and popular brands. Guth Licget's Whiteman's Jacobs California Chocolates Hard candies i n small and large jars.
Combination packages, all kinds and prices. STATIONERY Always a useful gift. Our holiday line is unquestionably the best in the city. We are showing many new styles. Fancy Xmas boxes at 60c, 85c, $1.25 and up. CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS All styles and sizes, $1.50 and up. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND SEALS These beautiful cards are "different" they fittingly convey your sentiments. Thousands of them on display. Make your selections early. Special p r ic e in quantities.
FRENCH IVORY Here you will find only genuine solid white Ivory. No imitation. Brushes, all kinds. ' . Mirrors, many styles. Powder and Puff Boxes. Manicure Sets. Trays, Pin Cushions and many other articles. Toilet Sets up to $60.C0. THERMOS AND ICY-HOT BOTTLES Pint bottles, special, $2.39. Quart bottles $3.50 up. Lunch Kits, very special, $3.69. Auto Strop Razors at $4.50. Gillette Razors at $4.50. Kodaks and Cameras all styles and prices. Photo Albums 75c to $4.50.
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In April 1910, the St. Joseph hospital, of Mishawaka, was opened for the reception of patients. Since that time the hospital has shown a eteady grov.ih and Improvement In its facilities for the treatment of the public. The continued progress of the institution la directly due to threo things: (1) The untiring efforts, diplomacy and business ability of the bister Columba Superior; (2) the hearty cooperation and aid of the l-hytJcians and dentists of Mishawaka; (3) tho Fupport given to thtlr efforts by the helpful enthusiasm of
; the cltlztna of Mishawaka. , The hospital now Is run urtler the ; auspicta of the sisterhood and tho attending staff. As an outgrowth of tho H'.atf lcka. the physicians of Mishawaka have organized a club, whose hiuir object la the development and advancement of the hos- . pital. At the present time the Btaff i la headed by Dr. V. E. Borely, presi ident; Dr. II. J. Graham, vice-president; Dr. V. B. Christophel, secre1 tary-treasurer. The other members include Dr. C. It. Basaler, Dr. Edgar Doan, Dr. C. A. Drench, Dr. T. A. Dugdale, Dr. J. P. Feagler. Dr. H. C. Hohendorf. Dr. B. M. Hutchinson. Dr. 11. S. Parry. Dr. J. F. Seaman, Dr. L. V. Van I tie, and Dr. B. J. 1 Wyland. Continued cooperation betveen the physicians themselves and ; between the physicians and the hospital tending to develop large things ; for tho future, insures a continued
growth. In February 1920, & training school for nurses was e9tablished.
j I pcrintendent of nurses. Mis Lamey 1 ! is a trraduate of St. Joseph Mercy
I JlcvrUal. of Dubuque, Iowa, and has ! recently completed special post-
' graduate work in hospital manage-
, ment in Chicago. At the present , time the faculty of the training ' school Include all the subjects rej quired by the state board of registration. Teaching" is carried on by lectures, I demonstrations, laboratory and prac-
tical experience. Those lecturing
, I during the present school year are: ' ! Dr. Christophel, obstetrics; Dr. Gra;j t l am, medical diseases; Dr. DrcscnT 7i j surgical disease;.-; Dr. VanRie, maM ' teria medica; Dr. Wyland, pedrlati ! ics; Dr. Borely, medical and suri-
1 j cal treatment of diseases of eye, car,
nose and threat; Dr. Ivan E. Smith, dental nurs-ing and treatment; Miss Lamey, practice and principles of nursing: Miss J. B. Stevens, diatetlcs; C. W. Keppeon, physical training; Dr. Bartlett. bacteria, pathology, hyiricne and chemistry. The splendid equipment and teaching facilities make it unique
I as an available place for nurses In i training".
Modern L,alHratorjr. K!nce July of this year there has
available. Among a few of the things carried on by this laboratory for diagnosis, from the examination of the blood, of syphlllls. tuberculosis, gonorrhea, and pregnancy: the quantitative and qualitative, chemical, ' pathological examinations of all the secretions and excretlorm of tho body; the diagnosis of diseases
and tho prognosis of disease condl- j fcral physician. Although routine Lions from the chemical and micro- isolated examinations are made in
ecopic examination of the diagnosis largo numbers, the large dtve'.pn-
of disease conditlor.6; the examination of tissue; these are Just a few
ment of the laboratory is doprndent upon a cooperation of the physicians
of the routine examinations avail-land their e rvlces in making It truly
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The laboratory Is developed upon an Idea which differs from the ordinary standard of the medical laboratory. Tho pationt is of parmount Importance and the facilities for work have been developed and correlated fo that tho case of each patient Is made an individual study by the physician in charge of the laboratory, In cooperation with his per-
a laboratory for chemlc.il diagnosis.
High Standing of Hospital. As a result of tho development St. Joseph hospital now occupies a standing accredited to only sir other hospitals in the state of Indiana, classified according to standards established by th American College of Physicians and the Rockefeller Foundation. This institution has the rating of a class A hospital. Not
only Is this unlqne from th" f-.r; that It is only a medium fcized h pital but from the f.ict th.t it been made po5iM" by th t. ir.b;r.- ! and individual efforts of th. Jt.trested. As all of these developments ha -tended to establish the hospital up. n its present f.rm basis f emciencj. :t Is hoped that th citizens cf th:i community will apprr elate the fnct that they have such an Institut! :i and that they will not allow it tstand st i n or slide bark, but will tideavor with those in charg to mae it in every posiI-.Ie way linger, bttter. and more efficient eacli vear.
HOLIDAY SPECIALS KtfM 1 I CHOOSE HABERDASHERY I fcSVfM
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We're really splendidly equipped to render you a perfect Christmas Service splendid stocks, courteous salespeople everything to make shopping decidedly pleasant. We are always glad to assist in the selection of gifts for men. Our year 'round service to men makes us especially fit in providing their Christmas needs.
B) Finest Neckwear Collar Bars Sweaters
Bath Robes Hosiery jj Fancy Suspenders Jewelry Handkerchiefs Gloves Mufflers Silk Shirts Underwear Umbrellas And many other gifts, men really like attractively packed in holiday boxes. Silk Stockings, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas for Women all at after-Xmas prices.
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It pays to trade in Mishawaka and in Mishawaka it pays to trade at
bath nonn s Men's and Women's Beacon Bath Robes at one-third off. A Fpecial purchase Just arrived from New York. Women's, $5.00 and $r.50. Men's at $0.1)0.
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WOMCX'S HLACK. 1UD GLOVCS 1.98 "Women's $3.50 Imported Black Kid Gloves In sizes 54 to 6 only. An Ideal gift Very special at $1.03
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HARTIHIQÜE ISLE HAS TRADE BOOM High Price France Pays for Rum Aids Produce More Sugar.
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List, Why Not at Winey's
In that way you need not slight anybody. You can give everyone a delightful gift and you can get through with less money than you spent last year. If you don't believe it, come in and we will prove it to you.
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Hail to the World's Sweethearts! Santa Won't Forget to Bring Them Jewelry Cifts Lovera in every clime and in every age have looked to Christmas as the best opportunity of the year to exchange tokens of affection and of love divine. And what gift more durable, moi j expressive of the heart's tenderest sentiment than a gift of Jewelry? This Jewelry Shop is a Friendly Place An "all-aglow-with-holiday-cheer" place and a place of infinite resourcefulness. Here you may find "the diamonds for my lady bright' which is the most adequate tribute for her vho sways your heart; the umptuous sterling uilver piece that conveys your holiday greetings to all the family; the handcome watch a substantial token between man and man; and host of other beautiful things down to the tiniest trinket which yet may charmingly convey the warmth of your Christmas wish. Prices surprisingly moderate.
FOllT OF: FRANCE, Martinique, Dec. IS. Martinque is enjoying what is characterized as an unprecedented eta of prosperity in the history of tho island. Thld is attributed to tho inercas; of bus-in s resulting from tho war, and to tin high prices paid in France fur Martinique rum. The forclirn commerce of the U land increafid from. SS.COOjCO fxarri in to 246..'!7 j.: francs for last year. The litres are expectvJ to be ever größter for the corning year. Tho farmers in Martinique have plv-?n preferenco 1o the production of rum, rather than suar since this latter product has bt-en purchased by the Kcvernment at only one franc per kilo ( f 2 20 pounds). However, the trade In suar airain has been declared free and It is expected that its production for 19-0-21 will reach nbout 30,000 tons. Iniporfr Finm U. S. Fall. During the war Martini ue obtained most of its Imports from tho
United states but purchasers there
are now amur.i.'iniig owinnj 10 tiv
unfavorable exchang rate in America and also to tho resumption of
industrial and agricultural activities In France. Many commodities, with
the exeeptlon of flour, exportation of which la forbidden by the French government, are now coming from France. If the present prices of 6Ugnr and rum continue, Martinique business men Fee ahead several years of prosperity.
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2C Disccunt On All Women's Plush and Cloth Coats There is absolutely no excuse for any woman to not own a good stylish winter coat when they are going for a song. We are now giving our January Clearance prices on every
coat in stock, including Salts Silk Plushes in full length and
hort models, fur collars and silk lined.
The Van Rie Jewelry Shop 103 LINCOLN WAY EAST (Next to Templo Theater, Miih&waka)
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SAYS R. 5. STEVENSON HAD FEW REAL FRIENDS
EDINBURGH. Dec. 13. Robert, I-ouis Steve'on'si memory was honore4 in Uia birthplace ty the nrst commemorative dinner of the It. I. Stevenson club held here recently. Dr. LTdmund Gcpse, to whom Ptrvcn?on's last letter, an unfinished one, from Vallima wa? addressed, aald that he "did not believe Stevenson had 2 0 real friends; yet he was th incarnation cf friendship, one of the true?t scula and one of tho most beloved of natures.'
Plush Coats at $27.50 to $75.00 Less 20. Cloth Coats at $25.00 to $60.00 Less 20. Women's $25.00 to $27.50 Cloth Coats at $15.75 Materials are Wool Velour, Burella and Cheviots, in all sizes 16 to 44. Colors are Black, Brown, Green and Burgundy. 20 Discount on All Misses' and Children's Coats Sizes 2 to 6 years and 7 to 1 A years. Every coat in our stock at a discount of 20. Regular prices are $5.00 to $22.50.
Men's Neckwear for Gifts Men's ties in fancy boxes, the kind a man would buy for himself at 59c to $2.50
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'RED' CURRENCY USED TO PAY FOR OPIUM
PEKIN'O. Dec. 18. Bo'shevik currency 5ecurei b7 stocks of opium in Semlryechensk, on of the rro1nces In Itusslaji Tuxkcstan, haa mad? its appearance in Pckir.j.:. The opium wis seized by bolshevik authorities frcrr, those of the old imperial government, and amounts to tome thou?.nda of pounds.
Men's Silk Hose Plain colors and fancy mixtures in great variety at 59c to $1.50 pair Other Gifts for men: Silk Mufflers. .S2.00 to $5.00 Smoking Sets. .$2.00 to $7.50 Umbrellas $2.25 to $7.50 Gloves 75c to $9.00 Shirts :$2.00 to $6.50 Shoes $4.00 to $12.00
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And Roth Art? Very Fracllp. . Iysve ! Ilk a photo?raphlc piite It takes a dark room to develop It. A. G. Kalmbach.
Pcvvlnj now wül mak Laxer la lifo unnecessary.
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Toys for the Kiddie Fancy Neckwear Umbrellas Shoes, Gloves, Fancy Ribbons Thermos Bottles And many other itemt for practical gifts.
Ftrrs Right now we have many items in muffs and scarfs at a very reasonable price. Cooney, Fox and Wolf scarfs and muffs at $8.50 to $42.50 each. Children's Fur Sets at $5.00 to $22.50 set.
Men's Felt Slippers Men's Felt Slippers. Comfy sole slippers for men in Grey, Green, Brown and Black at $1.65 to $3.00 pr. Men's Leather Slippers at $2.50 to $4.00 pair. Silk Hosiery at $1.00 to $4.50
Any woman would tell you if she dared, that silk stockings are the most acceptable gift she could get Christmas morning. And any woman who knows will also tell you there is no place : to buy them like the Winey store, here are variety and novelties as well as the staple shades, at $1.00 to $4.50 pair. Handkerchiefs In wonderful variety here, boxed 3 in box or singly if you prefer. Wo men's Hdkfs. . . .5c to 75c Men's Hdkfs 10c to 75c Women's Boxed Hdkfs 35c to $1.00 for box of three Hand Bags You'll make no mistake with a beautiful Hand Bag; several are necessary for the various costumes and occasions. Moreover these superb bags are not apt to be duplicated at $1.00 to $20.00.
Daniel Green Felt House Slippers The recognized felt slipper line in this country, and you will find at this store a most representative assortment of this well known brand. Colors in women's are light blue, pink, rose, copen, lavender, purple, black and taupe in comfy and leather soles at $1.50 to $3.50 pair. Children's Felt Slippers Comfy sole felt clippers with fancy trimming at $1.00 to $1.85 pair. Philippine Gowns and Ch emises Gowns with kimono sleeves and fancy collars, and much hand embroidery at $3.98 to $5.00. Chemises at $3.50 to $4.50. Silk Underwear Gowns, chemises and camisoles in crepe de chine and heavy corded silk. Gowns $3.98 to $8.00. Chemises $2.50 to $5.00. Camisoles $1.00 to $3.50.
l urkish Towelj A special purchase of 25 dozen fancy towels are offered at a saving of at least a third. 50c to SI. 50 each.
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