South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1921 — Page 3
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GORGEOUS DISPLAY MARKS OBSERVANCE OF SILK WEEK HERE
Robertson Window Bedecked With Elaborate Spring Creation.
In flrr!r. ;i your, ar ir.sn'a firry ÜKhtly turns to thought" of Invr. but. Ii younj; wr, man's min J urrrrlncly turns to r.f.v sprm?: rloth0 and f-ven If it Iidrit r.-sturally take ruch a course It voui'I fo fo unqurstlonMy aftrr Karins Tor ft. fTV hort. lor.Etin? rnomrnlM at th porgeou tiipplay of pllka in tf north window of thr Ilobrrtsori Pro?.' t-torr which
is ytur.nlngly trckd In all thn ltrt fancies cf th- filk weavers' most rxtravapnnt rtrcair.?. in ob.rvaru-e cf rational pilk wo'k. Aj always, '.'ilka this yrar rontitnt9 the favored f.ibr!- for fpring frocks, bnt ntvrr b-forj have surh elaborate anI new wtavta r-'-n rrfatrd ftr mil fly's d-il?rat, "In matrU!s. CViriton rrep tnkf-fl prrcr.rr.co ovf-r all r.thrrs." s-ild S. I. IIIIIIT, TwMay, In t. omnv nlr. on thf ellk rli-pby in th ItobrrtFon ftorc, "but running rlnoly In popularity aro th- r.fv Francl pat Ins which corno in ofr, yet ftrrtr.Ecly vlvl.l two-tone fff-rta; tho t Irnost dovny .-oft rrcp-hack--l Wifins. In ftu-ilitlrs df ?:nat 1 um Kitten' tar and moleskin crop3"-" (i my ravoiitc. It ratrur an unusual fact." t-ontinul Mr. HUIir, '"that taffeta this Fprir. is superceded by the softer pilk, the ctetH. the satins and FforgettcK, and. of course, the foulard."." One plan e nt the window display Indicates the popular trend of colons for the corning reason. (Jrays in ft myriad of frus will perhaps nssurne th greatest favoritism, but tfiero uro a ist number of other phadea In ieciinrly viviil but soft tonti that closely follow. Harding bluo H certain to be "good" for it Is ." wearable and ko delectable locking, omv'inlng harmoniously a clar blue end a soft pray. Other shades thl have been donned with 'J he next Jirst lady's favor are, Florner Harding lavender and another blue, dubbed :s Marion blue. "Thcso lovely materials will remain en display during the remainder of the werk, as will a display of silk products all ready made tip, such as lingerie, negligees, JapniKfrt kimona silk handkerchiefs find other articles which have received artistic attention from our windoAV decorator," said Mr. Hilller.
March Arrives As 'Lamb', But Beware of 'Lion' Weather Man Continues Policy of "W armful Waiting" as Spring Month Start.
Doctor Sues Coroner to Force Inquest in Wreck
Th rvAthr man hilled the "Iamb act" for fVuth liend Tix. A. Knowwhite, fleecy f,n wan seen JcamprIr.g across the a'inhtly green pras In on of the parks. The bill opened with tho nn Fhining, a warm breeze blowing in a city devoid of snow. Ixafless tree and drab-looking buildings, which had not been washed much by either .now or rain during tho lener winter run. gave a somewhit fagfred-out appearance to the. fitting. Charks Swain, "weather prophet," dug nr. his rerordt of how March 1 came in for other years. His report follow?: 1915 Clar and warm. 1916 Cloudy, cold and stormy197 I'artly cloudy and moderate. 191 S Cleor and warm. I'artly cloudy, cold and stormy. 152C Clear and moderate. I'artly cloudy and warm. "Lion" May Oia. "Ijunb." The weather during the first wo-ek In March for the a.d 10 years averages up about the same, Mr. Swain stated, and added that we have not had such a moderate, open winter for more than eight yarn. Tho peoplo of South H'nd will be quite satised, however, if the weather man bills the same act every day this month. That every light cloud has a dark lining might be mentioned, however, since tradition holds that wh( n "March cornea in like a lamb, it goes out like a lion."
HILL BRIGANDS SWEEP DOWN ON SERB GARRISON
Mountaineer Bands in Balkan Remain Unsubdued After 500 Year.
i : i :sn .1 :ss co n s 1 1: c 1 Xnnu:SVILLK. Ind., Mareh 1. Thirteen years ag a. man gave Mrs. Kate O'Dnnnell, ticket agent, ;i goldplated two-cent pu-oe and received more than ?D changt. The other day he deposited "a ?10 gold piece at the window arid walked away.
CETTINJK. Montenegro. March 1. Again the turbulent hillmen have swept down from their Black Mountain illcgo and attacked a Serbian (or Italian or Alblan) garrison. No important issue seems to have been Involved in the fracas, and tho CorrJadJJ, as tho mountaineer bands are called, have retreated into the rocky desolate hinterland as swiftly as they came. What the Mexican border Is to the United States, for 500 years tho Montenegro fuedist problem has been to tho Balkans. The Turks could not tuhdue the brigands of tho hi'.ls, the Adstrians failed to yoko them, and there pcms little prospects of the new Jugaslivia enforcing law and order in tho erstwhile kingdom of old Nicholas. Group consciousness Is strong In all the Slav countries, perhaps strongest In Montenegro. There are three political parties those favoring the accomplished union with Serbia, those favoring a republic and the Italian Fupporters. followers of the deposed king. The Comitadji are generally royalist In sympathy. Political arguments in Montenegro are settled with rifle hullets and every Montenegrin is an ardent political partisan. One of the most romantio and
most desperate of the bandit leaders i3 Milosava Tercnovlc, a girl of ay out 2". She started on the warpath when the Austrians Invaded tho little country, and now captaina a Icrge Kind of semi-brigands, who?e allegiance is with the old dynasty. . The inhabitants of Montenegro live today as they did when Dushon was Czar of the great Hlav Kingdom. Kot a railroad, not a telephone, and as far us. the peasants are concerned, there Is rot a tingle bed in the land. The country is about tho p!ie cf Connecticut. Sc.eep raising: and the cultivation of tiny valley farms are the principal occupations of the inhabitants, outside of banditing.
There are more than 25,000.000 bachelors in the United tate. against 19,500,000 epinsters.
WOMEN WHO OXltWORK. "Man may work from eun to sun, but woman's work Is never done." In order to keep tho home neat and attractive, the children weil dressed and tidy, women continually overdo and suffer in rile nee, drifting Along from bad to worse, knowing full well that they need help to overcome the pains and aches which dally make life a burden. Lydia E. Pinkharus Vegetable Compound is a medicine with Fpeciflc value which overcomes many of the worst forms of female complaints, as the letters aro constantly being published in this paper will prove. Advt.
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marked tho interested tourist. The lanky mountaineer drew himself up haughtily. "Muster, you got me wrong" he assorted. "Since prohibition come in we'un call ourselves irrigation engineers'." American Legion cekly.
r.y International -New Scrrie: VALPARAISO, Ind., March 1. Immediate Inquests over the bodies of persons killed Sunday night in tho wreck at Porter, Ind., is demanded by Dr. Clement A. Briggs. Chicago, in a uit . for writ of manjd&nrua filed Tuesday In tho Porter oirntT .superior court against County Coroner Herman . Seipd.
Urigpcm chargpd the -nror.er failed j to hold an Inquest, according to law, I to identify th victims, to aseerain the causo of their death and to ix ' responsibility for the wreck. Trovontlon of false da im and.
f2J3 identification is .said to bo the rcA3on for tho suit.
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Poor Man! ' T-rfwIy Visitor (to hooogow) TThat brought you h-.Te, my good Convict MJspliced faith, lady. Lady Visitor iVr.r me! In a bad woman, I presume? Convict No, ma'am; in a hast;IIy borrowed mitornohile with a bad engine. Buffalo Kxprcs.
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js.iid that they would not. take any money for the health that Pepgen i has restored to them. I Pepgen is composed of different j kinds of roots and barks well reci ognlzed for their tonic, laxative and jfippetizing properties. Dizzy spells, j sick headaehes, sleeplessness, tired j feeling, underweight and other ail
ments are frequently due to feeble or slow digestion or to habitual consti
pation. When such is the case, Pepgen seldom fails to relieve. Many testimonials have been published In the newspapers given by people who live here. Klsewhcre about the country they are just as enthusiastic about Pepgen. It will therefore te intere-sting to note what people in other cities are saying. In Louisville. Ky.. thousands of residents have given testimonials. An example of what they are saying at that point is revealed in tho statement of Mrs. B. T. Stallard, who resides at 2510 W. Jefferson St. that city. Mrs. Stallard says: "I did not dream that T would ever get anything that would do me as much good aa Pepgen ha done. "I had indigestion for two years. Gas formed in my Ptomach after eating, I was subject to bloating. Bananas, beans and turnips are a few of tho things I did not dare to eat because of the misery they caus-ed me. ! ,; "I was terriby nervous and so restless I could sleep only a few hours at a time. Frequently I would have such a depressed feeling that I would sit down and cry. I was In such a run down condition. I have tried many different medicines which have, failed to help. "Pepgen proved tho remedy I had been seeking. It relieved my indigestion and I now- eat bananas, beans or anything I want, and they
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These are all standard Columbia Records. All made within the last eighteen months. Now retired to keep tjhe Columbia Record Catalogue down' in size. Including such artists as Al Jolson, Van and Sehe nek, Harry Fox, Guido Deiro, Paul Biese Trio, Ted Lewis' Jazz Band, Art Hickman's Orchestra, Henry Burr, Campbell and Burr, Peerless Quartette, Sterling Trio, etc. Never before have such records been sold by Columbia dealers at so low a price. The list given below is typical of the wide range of selection. JUST A FEW OF THE 130 SPLENDID NUMBERS
Henry Burr) . Q,A Good fiight, Angelin Peerless Quartette) . mom
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Harry Hershfield). -Harry HershfieldA"ZJ07
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Amonj the WTuiperirtj Pfcoe Jat for Me arxl Mary You Ain't Heard Nothing Yct C2 . and Play With Ma Sobody Koit Fox-trot Wonde-fuJ Pl Orte St p.
Henry Dcrrj-to'u
Al Jolson Billy Murray
Hickman Trio Hickman Trio
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Abe Kabibble at ihe Ball Game Ab Kabibble Dictate a Letter
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Hawaiian 5müei In tbe Heart of Hawaii
Hand" in Hand Again Cam rbn nd Burr) -aA My Love Sorvg, M7 Romi and You Charlea Harrison A-.S4o
Ferera and Franchini) . Louis and Ferera A 23 18
YllStt You in C-U-B-A-For-trot Ted Lewis Jarz Band TT Moon SKixvca on tiie IVloonahine Fox -trot A -2927 Ted Lewis' Jarz Band,
Cairo One Str Rote Roora Foi-txct
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Van and Scbenck) . Harry Foxp2342
Remember that this price applies only to 130 retired numbers, and only while they last-
The supply is limited. The time is limited. These records go on sale today. Call at the nearest Columbia dealer's as early as you can. Act promptly or you may miss the selections you want. Now for Sale by All Columbia Dealers COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK
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The Oliver Style Shop present for tvomen icho seek the unusual Our Exquisite Salon of Distinctive Modes Featuring Drostes. Blouses, Lingerie and IS'egligces of ultra-exelusiveness Especially Emphasizing the New Lower Prices May ivc have the honor of your presence at our exhibition of Spring Fash tons Presenting the Season's Smartest Modes Thursday, March the Third 9 a. in, to 6 p. in. South Bend's Nciv Dress Shop ui the Oliver Hotel
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Oliuer Stule Shop 103 Main Street Oliuer Hotel Block South Bend's Exclusive Shop for Women
New Curtain Nets Filet, Amerex and Pennterry 39c to $2.00 a yard 34 to 42-inch New Sectional Panel Nets 50c to $2.00 a panel
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300 Handsome Fur Neck Pieces To Be Sold at Very Special Prices These Scarfs were carefully selected by Mr. Geo. A. Robertson himself and every piece is of a perfect quality that one rarely sees priced so low. .We believe this to be one of the finest collections of Furs ever offered in this city.
A Special Lot of Fox and Grey Squirrel Neck Pieces at $13.95 each Natural One Skin Mink Chokers Beautiful Qualities $17.50, $22.50 and $27.50
Very Choice Large Stone Martens
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Hudson Bay Sables Natural Color Dark and Beautiful $48.75 and $53.00
A Handsome Natural Fisher Scarf
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Natural Two Skin Mink Scarfs $29.75
One Skin Stone Marten Scarfs $29.75
As fine as we have ever $100.00
Splendid Fox Pieces Blue Silver, Baum Marten, Taupe and Poiret Colorings $25.00 to $50.00
Wonderful Russian Sable Scarfs Four 1 skin pieces at $1 00.00 each r These Scarfs were priced before Christmas at $300 each. They are very dark and iar;e. Two Skin Russian Sable Scarfs Only two of these marvelous pieces at $200.00 each
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Attractive Marabou Scarfs for Spring and Summer wear. Beautifully line d Bl ack. Grey. Brown and Taupe. Now being shown in the Neckwear Department at $10.00 to $16.50.
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