South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1921 — Page 14

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iTlu News-Times School Department Edited by Elisabeth Steel. TJie Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger

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School Study Sports

MSHAWAKA

NEWS

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MANY GIRLS MISSED BIG CHANCE; COULD NOT WRITE LETTERS r-tt'hsi a Girl Cn Ifccmr) Letter-writing !or..-n't seem to erv important. But it K To illustrate we'll t2-. t bit of conversation that passed between two bri--? men rot Ion?: ajs'o: Said or.?: "Vo;i know, C.-or,

I've ben h'.:nlin;

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Ti-eeV:i for a tenn-rapurr who en write a letter, and I haven't round enc yet." "A stenographer -aIo can write a letter?" repeated the r.ther. "Yes. a letter of her oxn conrsition. There are hundred of 5en?srrarhcrs in this city, hut I'll brt halt of them dn't know anything more, about letter writing t'r.kn how to take dicUticn and run a t vp"vvriter. Trn looking for a pirl who can handle a Li?per job than tenographr. I want one who in time can take care of ojr correspondence department and I haven't found hcr.w Hut on" dar a!rn came th very 5T:rl. She vvas hir. before shr v a over twenty-one year5 of airr li wi5 head correspondent for the frm. . Jtit think of a!l th ntlir girls trho l ad to pa-s hv tiiat excellent rharce for a. real future! And a!l becatur they couMn't writ" a ktter. Practice makes perfect in letter--writing. One mut learn to say what h mi-ans. and ar it sor.r fellow car understand. Oftfoi a lettT i -written in such a wav tT-iat trr rffrfvrr can't mal'f bead rnr tad of its mranincr. Corr--fpondencc with your fr?cnfs beirrt Some letters are about as nttracttvr and interesting as efrctn without monkfp; or clowns or elephant. Get yotrr enth'tsiarm into rour letters make 'cm bnbble over -with life. Have your letters criticized rr?tirim sting sometimes, but s"mj'H f'nd it really doesn't hurt Talk to orr-e of your business fronds and sk them to malce ?ucr-re:-tion and correction. T.t yotir familv help you And vot:r teacher. And then. von. lik-e that ore pirt s-e mentioned, mar h hea! of -rme correspondence department before you're tventy-ore. Who knows? t!or. for Y.r V.oy whn wanta to 63 Ttar.fly atxri?l..ha. hn'iw I

WINNERS OF CONTEST WILL GET $25 AWARDS Two prizes of JJj each are to be r;ivcn. one to a boy and one to a Kirl, for the best two deliveries of a seWtion from Sliake.-peare at the California State M'Arypeare contest to be held April CJrd. under the direction of the Greek Theater of the I'ruvrrMty of California. Preliminary deliveries will be turtle early in the morning and seven boys and seven girls will be chosen to take part in tr finals. The purpose of the contest i? to incrrsc the familiarity with the poetry of Shakespeare amon high school students.

SCHOOL TRAGEDIES

CITY JUDGESHIP TO BE RETAINED HERE

KOXOLD MUSIC STORE PLAXS GRASD OPEM.G FOR SATURDAY EVE MSG

K or. old :s manager rf th si or and -.'ith hie. m ifo and chjM rciir 01 Lincoln uav I".

MKS. TOM.r.Ns rfMJLL. ni'IMKNC ITliMITS. I'unrr.l scn ici for Mr.. Tkk-s Ad'-r. ';,: n .n. ! 1

reniJno of h.-rj;,-, ta!.en or t permit '

on. John Toütns. 207 ra--r ? . !

. I'riday morning- .n t 10 o'clock. I'.ur..i.

PMMm; MUM TO MOVR

Th- Konoid music oc. in? X. riur.:Mng ani lieatin? t.mi .;la.j in tne Jcsfph cenu-tex. i M.iin v.. l:, 'rw.' !,'- .'.u'rrCIforrr r. WhitP. tvhirh has hron i Amorfr tho? who .utn-I.I from o::t !

vtii'ivrly n!tf ratio:; uhirh

a,id ! occupyinir a room in the Je-rnepan I of t0'vn n':: Irs- I.

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marri.iilv to :h -ffKtine ,.f th.. ' building for the parr, few yf cr. w.Il J Houron. Txa?. I.vjsrhW: Mr. an. .:m.:jv of j.ijnos ;,n.l othr inu.:ra! :mo to the Van Dinter hall. :l S. Mr'- lon T-Tn-. Milwaukee, wis.

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Citv Couniil Turns Down b- ,lo;bf1 - , . Sien and .ir

Urdinanre rropoetl lv v.iu thf hich

Mavor (?avlor.

, st or.- sine.' hi ; fpnnK t.. April 1.". 'The Cahfornia , i; the inter i;- ,i-- fomp.i:iy taV.en a on!

J: irn and lcni ct ion ar. in en'i: ;'H' e irnegsn i-Tore.

!..de stook JianditJ

by th f.rni. Th:' includes Ste:nway, I.ji.n & H. aJy and Washburn

sl NSIIINH CI.l'Il Mi;F7I ISC.

tho fomier a e n of th- .lioeaod.

movi:i iiiihi: rnoM i.xroim:. ; f'oyd S; tr." anI fan::!y of Importe i

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ii.ive movffi to Mi';nuaka

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The Sunshine Cub of the !. O T. i r? at H13 W. A!i$hawaUa a

! Th city council after giving . I tew minutes ronsideration to the j matter of doin away with the city

nu-t Thursday afifrnoon at the

rUr,". pirivrr piano., talkimr ma- ; M.

chir.f. ftr. The store now cm.- j I-on-e 0f Mrs. EV Wenman. K. pare f,;onliiy with any :ir: is? ( Cro.idM-ay. The uual bus;ness sDl.'lCe i f hi: :n 5s e t -. ' in.l lioi-. .. k.u 1 . v.- . j K. c.-,-,.?

i.dÄhhiP, which was recommend- , n'"' ".7 ':"i4 ... ' . .... dno',! contractors for tue: hour. Mrs. Ida R Johnson was

" " j . rumiiuiKci. ii.tir iwan .1 Tne .nri. too Tavor. a

e luncheon was served.

rtrude "Wachs will mtertain

a rlnH n txro upek. A fftmilv

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ujiiontr uie iauie. r:cnt will he rieia Arm i . m ine

' .,, - ' f orv were j S'ciiumaker. Harry awarded r.ouiv to kill the ortlnance and t- . p . x ,. . . ' , ... . , : ian ( o.. and rerKinw Tiro?. The two-rour. i retain th oft.ee for Mshawaki.. f.,, , . , , ,. . . . , . ; 10! mal opening wi.l tai:e p ace Sat- M is Ger after h'Vmr,? to the protests inau" ,, t - I , ' . , .. ' . . . "rilay exeninpr when ftov.-ers will b th club !

S.nis hi accepted

A. Bordv at the N

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MI-.iwaic.i Mr. rt a position with W. j 'crth Sid N-w Do- V

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, nKf.inst it of riiv nttorneys

I spective of thrur political all'iancf

A FAMILIAR QUOTATION (Who wrot it?) Oh, ri'uLi ! rvcrr a bey nnain, H'kni life seemed formed of runny ; rnrs, Ard all tk' herst ten iwrtr of fain ii'a.r 7f atixty in transient trars. Yesterday: IattJe .irons of water, little irrains of sand. ?.Tak tfce mirhty wan and the pleasant and. Fa thf Mtti rninntfi. hrrmble thonph Makr th mighty pr of eternity. Juiia A. Fkfciier. "Littlo Thinrs!"

BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN

Jn iew o th; actin Char es -Metz-

nicht will he. April 12 in

musicnl pro?nm wiü he on of the k. of P. hall, when card? and dare

Yoshio Markino

Thcj have fiy paper in Japm a:

rr. former prosecutor, filed his d

(rlaraiion for orT'cf a. city judge, on

j tho democratic ticket Friday. 13d- .

! i win J. Iiower. present prosecntor i

j filed for the same orrice on the rr publican ticket.

features of the occaion.

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np will be enjoyed.

ii.ii vrin si

Mis A'rinrdw l''''ip-iri k V P' I

Fojtth is ill i:h fwr'.vi fever. The home h;s been quarantine? d. f.oi to Tifu:i: mvi:i:j. .7oeph ScheiVieihut n',o:or.-d to Thfce rtivers, M;cr, , Frid.i".

a Pirn it i t J'.iiim n ir Kin mi: i M il tvw If fr-m .rsstipi:'! r.crv u. 't Trv f, " T'r - Mil l l'iiiitiit 1 nt iii i

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Sopiiomor

Goshl -"I csn lie: in bed

and see the sun rie." Freshman "That's nothing; I can sit in the dining room and sec the kitchen sink."

NUTS TO CRACK When does a boy's hair resemble. a rackin box? ( AnywpT to yesterday: "What cont 1 fm'rjhed without bnttons and pat on wet?' A coat of paint.)

well as in America, and there mus V ATTEMPTS TO havebecnalotcfitmoshioMar. . kino's home. .HOLD LP GIRL Arsl) Little Ycrthio, while crawling ot STEAL OVER $370 the floor one day, got his rund or ( a pice of fly paper and the mon : v hib Mis.- Gtare Jtarnev. bookhc struggled to get it oil, the stick- keeper of tho (jrure n'.evatnr cornier it became. The matter frrei j,a ny. wa.s em-out..; to the bank danc;eTou5, for Yo?hio pot the papei iThmsdav aft moon aoout 'j : 1" on his face and soon he could scarce 1 o'clock to dpoit ?r.70. an unhcnv. n ly breathe. ' ;n;in accs-. d her and attempted l But someone called m a doctoi ' .teh the. money from her. Miand a barber and after cutting anc ! '-- became frightc-neil and start -

shaving Yohio's hair the boy wai rescued. Yoshio Markino became a famout Japanese artist.. He has also ritten several books, two of v.hich an "A Japanese Artist in London," an "When I Was a Child."

THE FAMILY ALBUM

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tAG A UTTLE GIWJ tAV

PLAIN. IN FACT. I -'o --

But NO' SMES IH TH'WJUZS HD DOLLS UP IM CVEHY ACT O

DAILY HARD KNOT Names of three animals are con cealed in this sentence:

-d to run. Thi occurred on F.. 'ouith st. ju-t west of the Thicah'outr" Utnd .ind .Nortli'.-rn lndi:.ua interurban station. Mis- Rarn.'a afterward reported

Ith. matter to tiw- police. Chif j Pfänder topp.-d the interut- ! ba?; car at tat ion five, but Mia--. , Karnes, w ho was with him w;ks un- ; able to identify any of the passen- ; i:crs a the right party. IJoth south I Kid.- and north ?ide city car.s anil

- R 1 1 1 f i Fi l fi i i ! Q u'nru crtrrMt.wt i ti in uf .

Do not disturb earnest scholars U)n lu get tht nan r repel ambitions ones; do not b .

harsh or severe with the dullard.

(Answer to yesterday': 1, Mobile 2. Iondon.)

TODAY'S GREAT PERSON

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THIEVES BREAK j A TO IMPERIAL ! GARAGE FRIDAY

March 31 Your Birthday? William Gilbert Gaul, an artist o international fame who has won 3 number of medals for his work exhibited at art expositions. He wi; born in Jersey City, N. J. Saturday March 31. 1S53.

f AGRICULTURE and STOCK-RAISING

PLANS GIGANTIC POOLING OF GRAIN RAISED IN NATION

WntiM rll Knl in Output Ihrouph Ontnil Aptiu) -Kliminntp M idd Innni.

t to i,,. ( i in .Hide . i;d ; h i ousli a

inT fr pti' to t; t tiht. stop ;a niblin:. P. .it of ill-- id. m c.tl's for ;!i- ' i. miration of yrain - u. b", inu'. 1-

tliouu'ii t'ii.'i-.- ; con.xiderable si :i t i - J v . j( oint for j i 1 1 1 i 1 1 : 1 1 .1. ilin inj

ruiure. ms p: :. ttisuran. on ' hv lh

I .M-t ot ui..u. rs .,nd milUrs. ! from th.. s-vcral

u lii.i' jr." li.is b.'.-n iirnbr!.,, Sv.

' " ' li u " i i.i.rr.U'i'y pests

... :or.-.' in.' jri.at uriun rcninc.

i Thieves hro.i,. into the In; peri. ii ,'arcgt. L'COl I incoln way K.. dur- ; inC ThurFd;.-? ni?ht. nnl stoU- a-t ! a uton.obib- t;:c Hudson tootor no -: tf-r and several ncee.corics,)" aecordi ri vr to w rr-poit made to Chief of I Polio V. .1. Pfcn.Ur. Friday. TT. j intrudtis brohe a window in tl:e j south-west part of the parage t frain entrance, and took ft tlrp fron

the machine belnomsr to City Treasurer XV. K Kimball; two spot lights from the showcase and one troni the machine b.donsirK to Walter Ditsoh. the proprietor, an

onuueted !i state officiuH ammeter and two bows of Oiump-

n!ab!e state orcan-'ion spark plt'KS.

.Htu.ns. Iii.' drartment of agri- Chief Pfendcr investigate.! pnd . ulture will .-ui.nlv the information of th' "P't:on that the thievee had

it obtain. through i

.in, 1 v:!I .o-f n I-!, .-. ,-:m-' they

own ' stolen a car and took what acee.-so -

no'ded to repair it. A

Information receive,! -;t r mr i;r vi too.s wnicn were in i i

stat.- It I planned : jne -arai1' '1C unicucn-o.

information in monthly

so that pi eca ut ion-

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run' a; . pn'. of tfl "

A ; i '. ! - A pi a n ' i :ri,n of th.- c.ur.tiy.

te .q yobl tliri'UUM :) ;n,it . 'litia. as- nc , ; ;h" .-: n i f.irtn r b-t-s a t r " ..' b! in -T ii ! H orn 17 t a J s "1 h-y pit ;; t h m--' ! d-ai.r.4. ii a ur.it, witli tto- i:h'.1th of Ainer.'u and tb- w orbl n ai Ut as w.ü. The;. hop- t . ! i n, i :; a ';; of tl'.o : : 1 1 1 1 1 i i -ii uiio t..!.-- profits n ti:- .m i'.--'S t!n"-i-;!i tio-ir ! i .a j l 1 .'. n i a '..'. is'n i:i ,i in biini;. 1 ! a T a i p-- t ' 1 . : i o :n M , --oi;:i. Il'.nois. K.! !-.!.-. l:,d..ii..i. (lii.o. ";! llii.riM, M .' ii - i ii . T- v. s, t.obriu'o. V.., N t a-'.,a. Mlt ti' - ";.. 1'iw.i. No: ill I'aix"1'. .i. M''illi IU'T.i. V;iu:m?:i:i und MoMani. The b; r.'.tn ! !: a ;!: .-!. si. k V

was p t I a T ' 1 by t !. " ' 1 1; : : t of 1 7 '.ill.'" i i a u it Co 1! 1 1 r . '. -'vt ii .' ii-, ii; n l i : n t r - var." !-1 ! i;a ;;;! :.--. :' ,o-..; . :- 'i j r ; ; Th. iii' ! ! lo- Farm- ' -s Prion. ': K-1 l r . ! l':i r : , . : il-a-:. P. -:!: t - .,-. :at..:i. :!" acr.e'i ' t u r . I ' ; : . . ; h Aci'i. u.: ura. I'd.te'-' a -?,.: . 'Mi . ..rd tii" Amii'-! i' ir. I'..ir. Pa:, t i t d -ra 1 . n . J Plan diu ion;ir . i

larv tot a sure mav be taken: to

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o a.im.i ... i u-.no. TMi.p n.opniua- oui.uilato information on the f;,ll 'r-,ri " nhi,h ,,ivi1- tl!',;r i.j.orts. supplem.-rt-I bv a comprep!"fit- '- T" t!,i' ,f,v, t :,r' h'- hensiv. annual report, and special " s' v ' ' -:i-.a t in-.-s. In ;f.portson part icula r crop pof-t. from : v . a.-- there will b- a Utter bat- tinK. to Uni(, lb' 1. fo: . . 1 1 :i ! i f a 1ii.ii r.

TI;. ri'iirniito' f 17 i-u't making

ny tiir.a- Ps momb.i-.-i inf. r. j i.ow. . tii.it otho t i - o'-ira n i.a t ion j .- p"il'. !:.!. and controls' a big htr- of th" r; ra: n joodnc.-d in the,

P:i;t'd Slab--:. . j,,. aide Jo dk-t.i'.-ttrm.- to I!:.. I'hkago board of rr.'.d- and th M i n n a po! ; chamber of c o;n na n -. 11 . u win'.' t'n is ba ; t ! is racing.

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tbra t'or

. ot . . Ana hat will t w i: h t he pa.-kt-i s.

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BUREAU ORGANIZES SURYEY TO COMBAT CROP INSECT PEST To Include Kntirc Countryoi k to lc Accoinplislicl Tlmumli State Orpan-.

W SI fIXF.To.V, April l . To tilj .: th" -.''!::--' work of combating , -. , j,, -. b-jrt ati of i '" i "', ,,( t , i p i t ii.. ' ; of agr;i 'i!:n: : "! : ii..;r. a s;r. y t'ia ( ;'.! -. ' r practi a I ' y Iii" w 'cob- j o i!:::y ar.,1 lini wi'h ai: tii'- tr.or"

:: por: .T ins. . ts that .b'fry i",n'. 1 ;: :ta t a tis ha. '.-. srr.t to oft.ia.ls in I ii: r.a a k in ;!oni t 'a ;; fait in -ho .' rk . ' w hieb- will b.- s.tmlar '" ili.it atten.pt d. and for ' s--:"u i ! , o-:duct-.I. .) u r- ' r : ' : a : i w i r p- r .od . I- i pkTi"..d to ya'.'.i.-r and d:--' .:i ; :'' . it on I'lu'cniiiic t lo

Camp fire groups i:joy ouriiSGs DUR1G VACATION' Camp Fire girls of the city enjoyed a day' outinpr Thursday. Th- Tapwing i and YViggatu girls from the Mtiesl s.hool k iiciyjj pi and Tawanka hiiih school girls. and TaMitna .bib from the luunel -!iool hiko.l t various places along '.he St. .lo-ph ritr. Kocreatix'gams wrro pla.vel after dinner. The Aya irl from th Pivcrl'alk s.hool jo:irii. d to Faule Point fo a il;i y of in althy pleasure. Now. tomatinimini and WayuWastc girk f i ..in th- IJncoha scllt. 1 njoa.l a day's .citing Tuesday at. Pinliook. Tii" girls of the Litanic.a -oci. t- at tin- Stndebakt r school -nt to Pottav atouii.' park ''d-iii'.-'l.iy for a il.iy's ouiing. Try Ell S-TIMES U ant .fr.s

Music Department to Present Good Program , i The n-iuic department of th" , Mi'luwaliH Woman's club wtll meet IMondtiy ecning. Mr". Marian Van Pus. sei dort will be in charge of

I th fir.--t part of the evening and will ' jtake for her topic. Victor Hubert'

and hi.- opera. "Xatoina." lolloving will be the musical program: 'Panquerro" from Xatnma by TtussI Privet: "Italian Street Song" from Naughty Marietta by Mr?. Tl. Ik .Ternegan: "Molly" by Mri. Andrew Watson: "When You're Away" fronk The Only Girl by Mr C. F. Tyler: piano solo". " Vcterthoughts" and "Punchinello" by Mrs. K. J. XV. 1 'ink'. The sveond part of the program ! 111 be under th.- tlirtci'.on of Mr. Thomas II. Norman, who will Jiscusi lieginald de 'ov-n and hi opera. "Pip Van Winkl." Mr. H. J. Söders- will sing "My bovo Will Come Today." Miss Marian Clark will contribute "Cradle Song." Mr. W. K. Porky. "Dutch Pulla'ay" and Mrs. Andrew Watson, "(.h Promis' Me." urrtnt topics will bo in charire of Mrs. Kathevin Preb'r.

Coming: The Tenipb'. Sunda; and Monday. April :1 and 4, ('hark Fhaplin in "The Kid."

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In same building under same management as First National Bank

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Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturday 9:30 p. m.

Soulh Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenao

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Smart Spring Suits

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A special showing tomorrow of supervalues and smart styles the new flare, the new Eton, the new ripple and the latest tailleurs, fashioned in rich mixtures, Poiret twill, tricotine, homespuns, basket weaves and serges silk lined, charmingly designed and trimmed with braid, embroidered, satin sashes; extreme values $25.00 to $125.00 Coats and Wraps The most desired of the new Coats and Wraps are offered here in a variety of modes for Spring wear in r.tyles suited either to out doors, sports or for more dressy wear. The materials are polo cloth. mixtures, velours. chamoistyn, serges, tricotines and camel's hair, specially priced at S16.50, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $45.00, and up to $95.00

Sale of Dresses

$42.50, $45.00, $49.50 Values

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1 art eta. Lanton "v-repe, narmeuse, . v Satin, Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Twill. kS All the very newest styles, including )

tunics, puffs, panel, overskirt. etc

Beautiful beaded and embroidered

models. Colors are gray, navy, brown, tan. Copenhagen and black. Regular .$42.50, $45.00 and $49.50 Dresses on Sale Saturday at $37.50 New Blouses Daintier effects, with new lines in the making, give these Blouses just the smartness you need to have for wearing with new suits and skirts. Developed of georgette crepe, crepe de chine and tricolettc in pleasing spring shades. Piccd at $4.95 to $35.00

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Specials for Men Men's fine white mercerized Soisette Night Shirts, excellent quality, trimmed with silk frogs and fine pearl buttons; regular $3.95 value,; special $2.85 Men's Cotton Hose, in brown and black, gcod value, 2 pair 25c Men's light weight Union Suits, good quality; $2.00 value $1.49 Mens black Fibre Silk Hose, sizes 9A, 10 and 0A: 75c value, pair 49c

Women's Underwear Every Garment Specially Priced

Philippine hand made, hand embroidered gowns and chemise; regular

$4.50 and $5.00

$3.95

pf'ikl .ou ana -d. $" .t lvalues $3. At j ,C.av -Stf If I Corset Covers, la

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trimmed yokes, front and back; $1.50 value $1.00 White Muslin Petticoats with embroid-

5 ered ruffle at .$1.00

Women's Gauze Vests, bodice and built-up shoulder: special 35c Women's Gauze Union Suits, umbrella and cuff knee, sizes 36 to 44; special, suit . . . .50c

Hat

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New Kimonos We have just received a new shipment of serpentine crepe kimonos in dainty floral and figured patterns, sizes up to 54; special .$3.95

Values to $10.00

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Tomorrow we will put on sale one lot of new spring milinery in every new and becoming style, all the new materials and colorings. Every hat is new, taken from our own stock. Values up to $10, choice $6.95

Petticoats and Pettibockers Silk Jersey Pettibockers, in plain colors and combinations. $2.98, $4.95 and $7.95 Silk Petticoats in plain colors and combinations, some with fancy scalloped flounces, special at $3.95

Hosiery Specials

uoys ana jirli Ho?c, all sizes, in brown and black;

special, pair . . 1 9c;

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Hose, in brown.

navv. white and

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niacK. wiin wnue feet; regular 75c value, pair . . 50c

Women's Pure Silk Hose, in white, t.n and navy; $3.00 value, pair $1.95 Women's Cotton I lose in black, brown and navy; 50c value 34c Women's black and brown mercerized LiJr Hose; $1.15 value, pair 77c

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Toilet Articles Lower Priced

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New Neckwear

Java Rice Complexion Powder, very special, bos 17c Antiseptic Dental Cream, 25c value 17c Menncn s an d Will lam s i alcum Powder. 25c value, can 15c Baby Bunting Pure Castile Soap; very special, bar 10c Wa-Ne-Ta for tired, burning feet; 25c value 19c

Woodbury's Facial Soap, 25c value 18c j Glove Soap, for washing silk, fabric and washable gloves, I

cake r 10c We carry perfumes, toilet waters, soaps, talcum powders, creams, lotions, complexion powders, etc., at a saving to our customers. Your Corset Rubber top Corsets, in pink coutil and brocac. izes 20 to 26 and front lace Corsets, in pink coutil. with rubber top and free hip. choice of these 2 numbers at $2.00

Dainty embroidered Organdy Collar. Cuff Vestee Sets in rose. blu, lavender, white and black at .$2.00 Vestee and Collar Sets, combination of fine net and val lace at . $1.25 Collar Points, organdy lace ond georgette, in white, cream and colors at. yard. 39c to 90c A Hand Bag to carry with your new spring costume, $3.50 to $15.00

Silk Gloves The Kind Women Like Kayser Silk Gloves are known the orld over for beauty and service. We have a big assortment in long an d hört SillGloves, in all colors and sizes; prices ranging from $1.00-

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New Spring Voiles

Just received a new shipment of new Spring voile in '-nd-les variety, plain and figured. 50c to $1.50

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