South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1921 — Page 14

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1921 MISHAWAKA NEWS

SOUTH BEND MAN DENIES SPEEDING

Claims City Speedometer Wrong--Court Proceedings Friday. C. A. McDonald, Riverside dr., South Bend, who was arrested by the city's motorcycle officer Thursday night on a charge of speeding, appeared before Judge Feig in the city court Friday morning nr. ( in an r'.ohit thr- priff-i-(K'.if'lfT n th- f f'": r-r's rnrh:n" must havf at fault. 11 allf-trf-tl hi us? r. "t ;roir.s '.-v-r 20 mil's an hour a h n arr-".! anl ta'.ren to Th4 itlon. Chi'-f ft J'-.-l.rc Efr-n-i.-r .'at. -1 to th court Th'it -h'- t lorn :r n a n'A' ct.". hiving b--n pi;rcha.'crj nly t'.v diys ai;r. MI)or.a;l can:'- ta-k u'ith th r :nirk th it hiwatch iv.'i? al.-o n '..' "t.' Th- juairpoatprr.'-"' th- c;i in or!. to hav tf 1. ho v.- l - th rnn,jirr.V''l'i ? j . . I ri rr : -t John CJroh. O- . .t. chrv 1 with a ii It anl b rt-ry on the- romp! lint nf R-!i i .'..!. wi? ! t off. th.. ( o : n p 1 1 i r. 1 1 1 1 f.uhnr; t. ipp"ir aqiir..4 him. Ercfi A. HTtTH-n tin-.l a r'ar anrl costs for 5-p .l;nir. I,oor.'irl P. E-wi. S' -nth P. n 1. rot a .Iniilir fm ",n th'- s.im "h irro "Farmer" Geortt Stf.cf; w.i mulct1-! to th tun- of Jö aii'I eston an intoxication chirr'. CALIFORNIA VISITORS. Mr. anl Mrs. r;.-y-r .m l two chil-irf-n of E'-s Anyhs, Calif.. ar li-r' on .an f-xtrn.lrii visit with Mrs. ",. yrs chiMrn. Mrs. Fr.tnk Hummr and Mrs. Lo-.n ir'l Ch rn bcrlin. 12': X. Wr.ri- Porn Mr. .iml Mrs. fleyrr a r forni'-r r-.i l nfs of M.hawaka. hiving loft h r' v-n '. irs ao for California. COLORADO PEOPLE LEAVE Mr. and Mrs-. Perry Van Duxm of Denvi-r, Colo., left Mi.-havaka trday atter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. T Van Dusen. 2 lö W. Front s'.. for the pist two wei-ks. They will vifit relatives in New Carlisle bef.-re leaving for their western home. Mishawaka Classified Automobiles for Exchange 12 tiU .s.vi.i. ol: wii.i. t"i:aii; 1 ..r Ford reader, II-. yf.eed w.iLrn:i. p un I body, 4 ri'.v .rd tires S- it. S. Mat. hfrt, l.!-nl LakTv, MiL i ;tk i. .-Mr:: BustlHi Svrlv OITrntl. 1H 1IAK1.KV I.V i iM. uii't-'i'! i trl'ally i: i f ;m i , u"d ni;i s'iu:i. tiivt rlflvi -iniit !'Mi ; pxfr.i !. iv.iin fir 'I'U' k ti 1 j.'T i: Nintli sr. .','t7 Mal. Help Wantrd .13 WA.Ml.l' v'fi. - r 1 t; i in-!i ;t t : 1 1 v ! c i . 1 1 .:- Pt -U l n --i MM-ii r sum kA M'.MHU: F LAND O . 1 K.U' 1 S tor m!. $l.e ar.il up. Ii.iriiitf 7 pei rent interest. Owiht v i 1 1 pu iraotro p iynnt on ths ontri'ts. Colpaert realty Corpi.rati.n. l'hoiie Mishaw.ak:i -J it f j Catt! llnrvrs and YehU les. 1H j l I'.N K.-r SO- i harness ;ind sidi!. 'JiMl. 11 r p. .11 , t. .j i; i; y . 1'Lot.e Miliawil t

Poultry Liit'k. 1' . , , ,. ZT. 7 , , . , , , 1 lUK SALE 1 ho (di'pr!t lot oil Ld-e-11; SAI.L W hire I.ezh.Tn piiür. w.itf-r: S1.2-.0. St.irk Italty '. -'.Q' l.oT S. rail i-T 111 ; ; , ., .., . .. full SALL Tartly i;i."li-rn liens'. Article, f. r Sale. 51 laqMÜe V MisLauaka avo.. or 1 prion' M'hav.ika ;m sell ,(,,, jf r.ak.M, ;,r er..... IlarriM.n 1 S.L1.-Li?ht rooms en .V st. -'Kl s pind.-o v Louis tt., S-uth leMid. raodern cxiept V " , ,T ',. , ' . . i ' n furna.e; .all-y lot; prne $:,,nnO. Stark " 1 1 1 r tK.-.niH se tr'ififs ''or7 - ' ' ' KIM 'LI NG Wimm free f., ul,, FUR SALF-six roon, all modern b.:t ill h.nl it ...n.iv. Ko,,..!.! M t j i furna. .-: ;n 1.. l ourtli t. . Jo.f M. Sn.r b't f i j ,, r in Stark lenity C. -oo ,fAV rOrit-KiX'M buncilow in Floral !lou litidl ;h4. A j Pirk- Sil1: :.oo . a.!,. Colpart l;i;i-F..r avi.a r u. tl7. "y" o4porati.n. lC'.-s Lincoln Way. i!rer. ro' k r, n k : v. r.-. .".io s . . Mill r. I I.I.C'l.N WAV. L Fit s W :-!f -- " ! if.,.!u ;ill mo.i. rn Lu'i: e; ci I l :.tio;i. nnm, V:tl,M,,f Eoanl m J' V" A,UTv V"X " ij rK l;i;.N 1 li".r;iv . 1 i -r . TTfj; VLL t.ouse. v.ioiii'. wit!: v"1"'1'. r"' s H":'1 IVr-"!-in-. HI1'.- two Ms. Small pavn-.-mt ai.'i ' r :'-''' sl.'.'pii por in. .nth. Six ror n'. coi r. r inn KEN I - l liro' fs: m i r o:a-- l-t. valkinc difar.ce. Gas. ej.-etri- it v. f-r l-.mis.'k' pine. ".-'' V I'irt "..itr: 52, "-. .0 ilnnii. ..llaive like ':orl I -. "O (un-i.l.r. tli. TQ...ror '"r

Spsoals for Sated

SELECT BRAND OF BACON SQUARES, per pound 10 LB PAIL OF LARD. HOME RENDERED, $1.15; SINGLE LB

Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . . . 121c Beef Shoulder Roast, per pound Short Ribs of Beef, per pound Beef Brisket, per pound Hamburger, per pound Veal Pockets, per pound Veal Stew, per pound Veal Chops, per pound Veal Roast, per pound 15c OSc 08c 18c 13c 10c 28c per pound I vm 2 w Whole bmoked Hams, Off per pound OUb

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DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS AND HENS CASH AND CARRY CLOSE AT 9 A. M. ON JULY 4TH

FRED MAJOR MARKET

si:v ion nv.it rr.o. I Mr. flf n-ir.lir.T. 12 ". V. M:h-w.-i k 't aw. f-n'rt l'.nH th C I .". Sf--.vin- r:rr!f r.f th Fir Far.:--. 'rf.urrh Thur.J-iy .iftTr.o r.. Th': j tinK- vns Fjif-ni 5-.vir. for ihr 1

hM Tu'fiv aftrnnon at th-1 horn o? Mrs. Don fJh. 22s K. Grnv- st. fornpkt; the c i rn; f r. ' a. to li:avi: ox motoi tiiip. Mr.-. ChuTlf-? Riu-r .ir.il Miss A! vina I'ii;t. .": E. Marl 'in ir-. M r. d Mrs. Al IIulis nn-i fimily ar.d Mi.--s Itof:' I ririK Kave Situnl iy rn a motor trip to An1'TMn. Ir..'... v.h"rr- they will pn l th Eourth of J u 1 y. nni.DiNn it.kmits Willi m P.o.w warn- for C. E. Wnt. f-.vo.?'ory In .!.n'. V. Mihawaka a v., rrt $.r.,fi00. Wilh-im Mcln-rny. lwcllinr at 11 M-rihin ?t . $1. "'''. ar.I dw. Ihi.u" at 17 E- I.'. irk .t.. ?1. ''"". HAND CONTIirj SATrilDAY. Th Wool-n M-jr.ufacturin? Co barf. I will cmtrib.ito th con-' rt Sat:r liy fv-n:;.-. Aproram of popu lar mu.-ic and f loct i-'ms fo'" j,,. ; Fourth of .inly will p'-'.vt'l un'.cr th (lirtion r.f E. I). Thayc'. N-w shipment of irden hose his arrived. ;,, rqe C. White, the plumber. 213 S. Spring st. A.iv't. it:. m:w tiusti:i: i-xi:cn;i. Clarence Puttenhaver has hppn elected to fill the unexpired term of C. W. Davis .a trustee of the First Evanclical church. CARD Or THANKS.

We. the undersigned, hereby wi.-h ' t-r.rvice at 10:4." a. m.; sermon by to xtend our sin. ere thanks to the , tn,, pastor, "The Great Controrelativ. s. neighbors and friends for versy ." Mrs. Marparet Corporan, tbu-ir kind expresfion of sympithy organist. Clem Sheibley will ing extended to us at the fum ial of our ' -j Come to Thee." by Roma. A son. Francis C. Gehrim;. We al.-o j unj,,n service of the churches will be .specially thank the American Le-j m the evening, at which Evantrion. St. John's Court No. t:2. C. O. prlist I. E. Honeywell will preach. V., and the uppereutt-rs of the Mish-' Miss Isabelle Cummingrs. soloist, awaka Woolen Co. We are also' I "I r t Bapti.-t. pratfful for all floral tributes. Si-n-1 Rev. M. E. Hawkins, pastor. Bible ed Mr. and Mrs. John Gehrins; and 1 j-rhool, I:45; E. F. Miller, supt. children. Advt. 2tl j Morning worship 10:45. Rev. Mor- . - ! ris Zutrau, converted Jew from the

Classified Room Without Hoanl. I in: laiM I hne furuisLe.l rooms Mr litrht tioitv-ke. pui-. Iii, trie Ii tht,, Kis. her and cold water. Phone Mish - e, '.i.-.i lirn . liMr i i.K.

FIt IHINT Fivf n. oa.-, lfO S. b.wa St . S'Olt!) of Podge's. ltiM' E"' I " u " '' " ' 1 1 1 1 i 1 . 1 . INFI KMMU.P n.i.nis f'-r r-:it f.. .nhfwnk:i .iv- lft

M'dil.KN ftniiish.-.l li'hr hoiwk. -pinu' rooms, r.ll Y. Patelt St. , Sl ; ; tvea rooms; will pay i .ua ; the ric must be rizbt and possc-si n by Sept. 1. ;ivo al ib'tails in iinswrr. Mr K. Lvons. care Nov -s-Tues, Mlsh.iwaka. -'ltf l!ouvs for Sal. 81 FOn SALK 7 room atrictly modern wome on r.asi wurmii uu . " claes pair. Uarpaln If taken at oace. T J. lluttan. room Orplieuiu LidsI'Of i:.' lanrnln 18c Cooked Pressed Beef, fJS per pound bdU Minced Ham, sliced, per pound ..22c 20c 14c OSc Smoked Sausage, per pound Head Cheese, per pound Liver, per pound Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon, pound 22c Fresh Sausage, per pound Hearts, per pound Smoked Picnic Ham, per pound Bologna, per pound Liverwurst, per pound 12k 08c 17c 15c 121c

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! BALL-BAND FACTORY

LEAGUE SET GOING Company i Back of Project Saturday Games Scheduled. Th 'Pill-Pin 1" Eactorv aeu - iT.:7 s-v ral '.vrnk-t aro opf ned ! S"i.-on r-i r.tiy. aPl xr.ee tnati : much interest his 1 c'n shown 1 .i amor.i: th rropl'iyrs of th" conipany. ' Th- Pa-,'u' c-ors.sts of four teams Two tr i m ' si arc plr. veil every S itu , iv afternoon. .-ven innins.s constituting a tram-. The first tr;im starts Iro;np;ij .11 ot ;o(.r.. MiUiHl J.'il'i ni-iliat-!y follow inz. The league i. under the supervision of a hoard of directors com-po.-in? five nu-n as follows: A. B. Co-rinr. prsi'h-nt; K. S. Weber, oretiry: Ii-x Porter. Otis Replogle m l I a ul Mi hn. The woolen company is pi vine: the leacu its moral and financiil sup port. It furni.-hed ill th--4 parapher - . nlii and has lea?el a dot of! ;tmU!M ana iiio out i u;.inini j:i the WenT .'iddi'i'ir. btudeoaKer st., r.f-ar E. Lincoln way. Th" -mifs scheduled for Saturday are, Mishkos v.. Wiskons, Regals vs. Storm Kin-rs. SUNDAY SERVICES AT CITY CHURCHES Sundav services in the various churches will be as follows: 1'irM Irflij teiian. Dr. J. A. Burnett, pastor. MornJewish mission in New York, will speak. Rev. Zutrau is one of the converts of the Williamsburg Mission to the Jews, r.f Brooklyn. N. Y. This is one of the larpest Jewish mis-

f.S!Kions in America and was founded

j in 1S94 r'V ex-Eabbi Leopold Cohn, Junior B. Y. P. I', at 4:30; S. P. Sen- , samen in chnrzo. No evening servIce. M tlu(list Episcopal. Dr. R. E. Parker, pastor. Morning service, sermon hy Dr. I. E. Honeywell. Prelude. "Grand Choeur in A Flat." Faulkes: anthem. "Recessional," de Koven: offertory. , "L'i i'lto" from New World Symj phony, Duvrak; solo, "How Lovely 'Are Thv Dwellincrs." Liddle. Wilfred : '"'ui. r"-uinr, i m -i u.i h-mi i I-antasy, Rogers. No evening service. Fiit I a angelical. I Corner Grove and Elizabeth Fts. Rev. J. H. Evans, pastor. Sunday, chool. 9:4a a. m.: X. Q. O'Blenis. rupt.: Mrs. V. r. Ort. supt. primary rlci n rt men t pmment Installation Preaching at 11 a. m. of V. p. A. officers at c. :3o n'rlocK. No evening service. TueMlay evening Rev. S. H. Raumpartner will prearh. and after the sermon the Tp-nrterly conference will convene. Missionary prayer meeting Thursday evening. l'it-t Christian. Rev. G. V. Titus, pastor. Bible school. 0:4". a. m. Morning worship, li:4'i; sermon by tho pastor. Christian Endeavor. rt:30 p. m. , St. 1' tor's Lutheran. 1 No services f,n account of the conRre.pation poinc: to Woodland for the Installation of the new pastor. Rev. 11. P.. Wurthm.m. formerly nf Ham-! Ur. O. The installation will be held North Side Trust & Saving Bank ItflSHAWAKA WILL PAY Interest on all savings depos its made prior to July 12 from July 1. I I MONEY deposited before July 12. 1921. will draw interest front lulv I. 1921. l M 13 H AWAKA TRUST & SAVINGS BANK

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at 10 a. m. at St. Paul's rmher.m I rhurch. Rev. Otto Turk in charge, j Special music will be contribute-l by i the choir and Mfcs Clara Fishmin. St. I'aul'j ITpIscopal. Rev. L. C. Rogers, rector. Holy Eucharist. 7:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon at 11 a. m. St. Joseph's Cnthollc. Rev. Deam L. Moench, pastor. Early mass at 5:30 o'clock a. m.: low mass at 7 o'clock: children's mass at S:30 a. m., find high mass at 10 o'clock. St. Monica's Catholic. Rev. John Kohl, pastor; Rev. T. E. Dillon, assistant. First mass at 6 a. m.; second mass at 7:3 0 a. m.. land third mass at 9 o'clock. Bene diction following. St. Kavn's Catholic. Rev. A. Shofkaert. pastor. First ; mass- at 7 o'clock and high mass at 0:30 a. m. SCHOOL BUILDING PLANS. At a meeting of the board of education last night plans for the newschool building at the Orphans' home wero submitted by Freyermuth & Maurer, architects. South Bend. A ; number of bills were allowed. Nothing but lead and linseed oil used in our houso rainting. Hartwick Taint Shops. Adv't 27t7 WCC.1.S Must Do Cut. Owners of lots are hereby notified to have the weeds cut at once, under the penalty as provided by the city ordinance. Board of Tublic Works. Advt. 2 t 2 LINCOLN. "Society Snobs." the latest Selznick picture, starring Conway Tearle comes to the Lincoln theater tomorrow. The direction of the picture wag under tho supervision of Hobart Henley and the scenario wes written by Lewis Allen Browne-Pre-war prices on first cl-iss house painting. Hartwick Taint Shops. Adv't 27t7 Skilled painters only. Get our price on first class house painting. Hartwick Paint Shops. Adv't 27t7 SPEEDERS ARRESTED. Kenneth G. Baxter, Tenth and Spring sts.. was arrested last evening for spe'eding on S. Union st. FIGHT TtETritNS. Dompsey vs. Carpentier fight return will be received by rounds at the Ross Billiard hall. Advt. 2tl CORRECTION. In the advertisement of Samuel Spiro fc Co., in Friday morni. g's News-Time, the item reading "$37.r0 for Hart. Schaffner A- Marx $53 blue serge suits" should have read "$37. SO for Hart. Schaffner & Marx $50 blue serge suits." Special Friday and Saturday We will close out every !adys and child's hat in the store at 50c and $1.00, inrluding some genuine Milans and Panamas. Values up to $6.00 on sale; no hat over $1.00. McClellan's 5 and 10c Store

First Presbyterian Church Lincoln Way East and Union St. J. A. Burnett. D. P.. Pastor Tomorrow Sunday School 9:30; Preaching 10:45, 'THE GREAT CONTROVERSY" Union Service 7:30, Evangelist I. E. Honeywell. Soloist, Miss Isabelle Cummings.

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ATTENTION THE WEST END FURNITURE & HARDWARE STORE REMODELING SALE STARTS TODAY Everything in our slock must go at a big sacrifice. Everything must be off the floor regardless of cost to allow room for the carpenters to go ahead with the work. It will pay you to come and investigate. COME IN AND SAVE DOLLARS. WEST END FURNITURE & HARDWARE STORE 419 West 7th Street Mishawaka Ray Van der Hayden, Prop.

GETS FINE FOR GOING TOO FAST

Man Also Fined For Driving Car Without Having 'ithout I License. Harn Feingold, 737 Prairie av.. arrested by Motorcycle Patrolman Smith on chirge.s of exceeding the speed limit and running hia car with an open mjflier was arraigned in city court before Judge Omacht Friday morning, where he paid a fine of il and cost. for speeding and $5 and costs for the muffler charge. Charles Highshew, 021 1-2 Elizabeth st.. arrested for running h:. : car without a license was a-ssKtssed $1 and co.-ts. ! Irwin Sandmyer. 22 S Sycamore 1 st.. arrested for violation of a city ' ordiance specifically for loafing. ' lounging and being idle in a public j place did not carry his attorney : with him and his case was continued until Saturday giving him, time to employ legal talent. i Henry Halle, 4 1 Laporte av.. ar-: rested on the complaint of Adam ; Besovitch Thursday night, with ' whom it was said, he engaged in a fistic encounter, r-leaded not guilty j to a charge of afsuult and battery! and hLs case was set for July 5. SEXDS POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER WARNING The postal department of Lithuania has ent a warning to the United States postal service that all money inserted in letters they will not be responsible for. This also includes registered letters. Many local packages have been sent to Lithuania and the post ofhee here wishes to bring this before persons tending money there. Fic Birth Report With City Department Tho following birth reports have been filed at the office of the city health department. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Pendl. 515 Pennsylvania av., a daughter, born June 23. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank Potts. 1213 E. Fox st., a son, torn June 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reeves. 1121 Oak Park ct., a daughter, born ; June 19. mwm TOP.VY ONLY COXSTANCK TALMADGE In MUP THE ROAD WITTI sallii;" Slio captivate you in this fast, clcin Cfmotly, dottnl with tlirills. for tlieiv are lauplis palorc. TOMORROW ONLY COX WAY TEARLE in "SOCIETY SNOBS" He was only a u a iter, but he grave a snobbish society set tho sensation anil hook of their haughty younj; lives. MOXRAY OXLY An All Star Selrniek Special "WHO AM I?" j The absorbing; tale of a beautiful girl who knew not who she was or from whence she came. Mi

MECHANICAL DOLL AT EXPOSITION Red Cro? Ha? Unique Apparatus in Its Exhihit. The feature of the Red Cross exhibit, the "anti-tuhercu'.osis child." a mechanical device which drinks m.Ik. is on display at the Progressive exposition. The doll is an unusual Pino of mechanism an attracts much attention, It was loaned to th? j

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South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue Going Away Clothes at Most A ttractive Prices

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White Wash Skirts Values to $8.50 at $3.95. Gingham Dresses Up to $10.50 Values, $3.95. Silk Sport Dresses Values to $49.50 at $25.00.

American Flags All Kinds and Sizes. With Staff.' Small flags with stafT. size 4'2x7 inches, each, 3c; dozn 35c 6x9-inch flags with stafT, each, 5c; doaen. ..... .50c each 15c each 19c 12x16 Seco Silk flags, with stafT, each 19c Printed Stars and Stripes Size 2x3 feet at. . .25c Size 212x4 feet at 50c Size 3x5 feet at. . .90c Size 4x6 feet at. $1.50 Size 5x8 feet at. $2.00 Sewed Stars and Stripes Size 2x3 feet at. $1.25 Size 2x4 ft. at. $1.90 Size 6x10 feet at $5.75 Wool Flags Size 3x5 feet at. $3.00 Size 4x6 feet at. $4. 50 Size 5x8 feet at. $7-50 Size 6x10 feet at $9.50 Size 8x12 ft. at $14.50 Red, white and blue bunting, special, yard 10c Don't

throne the Reliable diiry. Iiut oni cth-r milk drinkinsr d :? 1?. existence. Thit .vi'.l be slvwr. .i! th Chii-.aco Piircmt rf Procre.

Big Fourth of Julv Celebration at EAGLE POINT SUMMER RESORT PROF. BRUNNER The man that flirts with death, will make a parachute jump from aeroplane a mile a minute, Monday afternoon. Refreshments, dancing, boating, music galore. Eagle Point bus will meet all street cars at Station Twelve.

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Fancy Silk Skirts $15.00 Values, $10.00.

Deautirui oport oKirts or Coocoon crepe, Baronette satin white, black and white, and

Regular $15.00 values, Saturday at $10.00 Silk Sweaters !

Values to $15.00, at $7.95. One lot of fibre Silk Sweaters in plain colors and combinations. Exceptional values, Saturday at $7.95 Blouse Specials One lot of Tricolette, Pongee cand Georgette Blouses. $5.00 values $3.95 One lot of Georgette and Voile Blouses, $2.50 to $5.95 values $1.98 One lot of white Wash Blouses, values to $2.98 choice 89c Hosiery Special, 1.00. Darn-less Hose is special spun, long fibre and splendidly made of cotton and silk which mnkes them wear better. An excellent value. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Dress Aprons, 88c. Percale Dress Aprons in light and dark blue, with white polka dot?, medium and large sizes, low neck and short

sleeves. Very special, Extra Bath Towels, large size (22x44), special 35c Men's and Women's plain white handkerchiefs, each at 10c Children's Handkerchiefs at 5c Boys and Girls' Ribbed Hose, in brown and black, special 19c Mercerized Table. Cloths, round, scalloped and square. 61x61 and 64x64, special at $1.50 Boys' Wash Suits, blue ind tan poplin, trimmed in contrasting colors, special, tuit 75c Chldren's White Wash Dresses, very special at Half Price. Corsets, two lots, special at $1.00 and $1.50 Toilet Articles Palm Olive Shaving Zream, leaves the face soft and velvety, tube 29c Odo-Ro-No for perspiration 30c Mennen's and Williams Talcum Powder, 25c value, can 15c Wa-Ne-Ta for tired, aching, burning feet, 25c value, box 19c Woodbury's. Cuticura or Packer's Tar Soap. 25c value, choice 19c

Foreet Bathine Suits

Ju y 14 ' A in South r-' 'i"r. a! ('or.:'' r !' S -. tl W- ' ' h- M in M : '. i J .M - 2? iPato ß iw ran-ta-sai, canton crepe, - v i' A. I and Egyptian crepe in plaiuV. " other color combinations. .8Sc

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Jersey Sport Jackets Values to $22.50 at $9.50. Trimmed Hats Values to $12.50 at $2.50. Muslin Petticoats Very Special at 85c.

Specials Men's Pajamas. muslin and percale, $2.50 value at S1.69 f Men s Union Suits, litrh wipht, long sleeve3 and'7 ankle lenkth, sizes 34 to 44, very special, suit 75c Muslin Chemise, Bloomers md Gowns, larc and embroidery trimmed, special at $1.00 Crepe de Chine Chemise, plain and lace trimmed, at $2.00, $2.50 and $2.95 Sport Hats for outing wear in variety of combinations at $5.00 Fancy Wash Cloths at 5c, 10c and 15c Large Bath Towels, sze 22x44. each 35c; dozen $4.00 Collar Sets Collar, Cuft and Vetee Sets, c o lo r e d organdy t $1.00 X Collar and Ctafr Srts nf l colored organdy at.. $1.50 Lace Collar and CufT Sets at $1.00 Embroidery Organdy Collars in white and colors, at 50c Lace Collars at $1.00 and $1.50 Girls' Silk Middy Tieat $1.00

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