South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 1. 1921
PROMINENT WOMAN IS ' I VICTIM OF ALCOHOL !
RAILWAY BOARD ' NULLIFIES ACT
0FC0MMISS3
NKW VOIIK. July :.; romsn r.tif. '1 n Sar.t Cwan. pid to o :
Cowan, j l'timorc I
found dwtj '
iF j ml ay i.n h r rmm i: tr.c Y.-iry;n.nJ 1 l.oV.. Or. IU n.Ur.ion Si.hw-artz. !
SPEED UP' PERIOD FOR COMPETITORS WILL BEGIN TODAY
K. . Official- Drclare Lleo ; f "l !' -'nlntr- ,ltaaiMorr Credit Arc to be Given: r ..v. . i. r :. tcv.holifin an, drus pel- B
lion of Knmlove Commit-
- - - , lev lv Koadi Invalid.
'ui in jr.
"cr.tir.'; i fnen p-'" one
I
i j r.ALTIMOKr;. .Ul.. July 21 ra iCriu! :üm i'un, iauc't'-r or th 1
, Li!" John K. i'ow.in, jr-r int of t'.i
This Week Than Next-
Race Vcrv Cloc.
r r ' V
nncJ from pise onei
hr. r.it:.. ,vM- I-tltlmor and Ohio ri!lr.aS nriI for-tforo lt p. m. next Saturday r.ipht. ;
. .( X.Uf v. Ji'. n III-
?nn rr. r m:nr.T c or. rrr .-:-. h id not ....
utTf.v.nRi'-- ,r4 i.unmie ju 3 jir.-. ,.uu nvrmdrk tui...- to thar hour wii; turn !
fc- ; nr.il tm nf'Ji'v !
tri reue; the v,r.'i:t:or. or Industrial j form, r frier..! in ? oci:y Urc.- ;r. ! nno.y p(.r ,er.t mere than the reftu- j
and un-'v.nicn ?n v.n once .1 srcut ra von;?. ,,r .-,.,., Clf .rrditf. Durins the
rr.jv t i rr 1 m 7 ,''.' nver
uu rr. p.o
i'ori;." i 'T ;uj " " 1,. ""i asf. wpfk of t 10 race thn will f-irn
e- to .u'- M.rr.Jy. ' o-Murr-u or- o: ino mov. nau?mii ia t,0 lU.s of ,? -Mv Der cnt. Mfmb-
; .n'r. of 'v :n! ch.is." orilrr ('iif'r-nr I"i. ioard's rLilii. or'l''H fr:.r" on c-r i.ffo-.- Aü,"-."'
tl-hut. Mi.- Co'Adr.'.s mother
yii ftr f.t'.'.r's
.t c ,u If.
h'-r
I .-o:r)f
i'Min in Apr;!. IM'J, 3.11 to'vftn 1 crt.fjjt . ' 1 v)ti; (".v:m Monson, Jr.. e n 1 'Vlll(V1 .uVi rinvn
a hO iU.s of i-;hty per cf-r.t.
tn si.ojM tum In crry available , 6'ilrript!n l' twecn t:ov and 5.tt- ' i:rdav thev pair, the rr.05. ,
t - n
' l'nr. " 1 v a !.i : uuy .".'h v ( i ;.', . ra f : 1 1 r . 1 kj !f f intor. a
a - fi: Iii in i H- 'ir. d tr. v orh
,::on, I Th'y wcn rnarr;-! in h: I,.tt!e
w Haw n. Conn.
Sar.ir-ition in j -Muri h Around th Corner, X t r-t and '.i-i.' -d 1 ' ity. Ti j Jat-r .Mr?, l.ihor orir.'i ::;:.! ion. ! M'r.so n oi.t ain"d n cUvorre In ' .!' ': ri.i'.i-n ! n Uih., on the srouuJs oi n.,.
t rp't s nt.it
d Monn with
T4ire is a rrriarV nuly to? race j iff.vfn .'ill of th more active m-Tn- I h-rs and it Is tht.se two last weeks that will docidt the winr.f-r.- of the j $5.000 horn, the four fc'tudebakcr ;
lautos and oilier rich awards. Tho.'
ir.g th.: .i-ru-i autli'-rlut'.on of ln:nKnnes.
,-Jio sl.icken in th?-ir -fforts row will !
'1 :
'jf nur rcaniz-1 . f n-pioy. s. Thir. f rT;. i- io d'-t'-mln th'""! ii-.f thod of hoidinc tlie new t kctlon j nd th f-n'ral con. rr.ltf will a'.'j . oavo '-i.ars:- of the ruction. Wik n ' th'; laht.r hoard li.-t Arril dir.- l :ii railroad- to n-f"--iiat. working1 rjis 10 n'KW' l th'41 f.tibiiHhd i,' th raüroad adniir.ixtration and
-ntinu d b
T!-;r rep lac
hftrn federation, rompr'.viii- thfv -hop r.if t unlnris, auUior'.7"d ;t:- general fhairrnan to conduct th' cg'-'tlatlonn. Tht- car. if r, howvT. rffud to
"WORD OF GOD" IS THEME OF SERMON
'cf-iiainly have eauf-e to regret iloln It's timo to peed Up. A very :ffv -ih3'.Tlptkr.i may at the finish ;sta.d hetween ono and some of the bJfreJ"- award. Thia wouhl provf a Kicat dip-'ippolninu nt and .ci:oulJ imt ,f allowed to oicur. The ram-
jyiyii manaper'j advic to evrry i ; worker is to keep i: up rihi tr the j
I 'itt iw.'ir r.f h r:i rp- fr wor! this '
,y the beard P-"-')-! Rev. Heck SllOWÄ Necessity of t wn-k and next week harder than j
'rner.t. tr.- renr.vy.var... . fl., . . ... . . !,
Rihlc in Address at the
Grace M. E. Church.
(Continued from patre one
TiPKOilat with th fcmmato and bmte creation. Bat the Bible lights
a ballot wa.- synt out by tho road. 1 up the path back to Cod."
jffuuh a wonderful opportunity prrs- j ent idf and those who do not take 1
Tl:i laI!ot did not provido for
rff?.ii:itinK any orauiiiation rulr
'The IMble x the !Lj;ht unto cur
path uan'l Rhow us where wt aru.
in? votes to he cast for individuals. ( n its light we see wo arc in God's I'pon rfual of tho company to 1 world. We see that life has a mean-m-nd the bnilot allowirp voir forjn? an, a dcatiny. Wo are coin? crjrani.atlcn. th" union m n 1 ofus- j and are going somewhere. We have 9(i to vote th"' ronipany ballot ami .1 busln while w are on cur way.
ivued on of 1 1 1 i r own. The Penr.ylvatJa rconizd only the rornmittei-s named by It haliot. eonfTTtil wth them and subecjuently put into effect ms neotlatctl witli tho-- committer-. H is thc?f ru!'-.- which the boa:4 today declared void. Th diput. a- th labor board viewed It, was entirely one of who nhould represent the employe. Th
transportation at. however, does ; not preribe tho me-thod by which!
employes .ha'.l .-lect their repre-in-tatlvffl and both parties correctly crnehiJed that an election by ballot would 1 nTPwr:,', th decision si id. There the dispute nrcw. "The carrier had no more right to undertake to assume control of rhe selection of r'-pre'entative- of employe? than the fmpploye vould hav had in supervisin-? the Tiaminj of the carriern rrproentat.ve.V the decision raiJ. "In this t nhlstirate 1 land of popular t lrrt f . r.o political party would ubr.v to having its primary held and i.:urn;M l.y th" opporinjj party." Ti:o rullrr. m Company re-i-V.y hivolved in a similar diputi iid affor holiMnsr a Kntral election disreqardinf the unions was ordered !.;. t!:e boav.l to r. Vi tiate with tho . r.ior. i-omniitt The Pennsylvania, h.wrrr. - givtn tho opportunity f a new election by which it I ex-
In Its light we e hov far wj have come and hojj we j,o. We pet our bearing and dl-Kover where wo are headed. We like wist see what wo art. Tho IJiblo niirror. us. We seo not ai we &Qi ourselves nor as men fio Ui. but hh God f-e us. Tho JUbJt finis us. Wu may rot make any changes in our goir.ff but if we read Clod's word we .hai: know what we are and where we aro an we 0." Th- ruturv. "The Itible shown u. whither wo gc. It shows two ways. One wid and lead to destruction. Thi other i.s narrow and straight and it-ads to life. Mr. boos4 told ih Cliautauqtia audienre of the your.j women who chose the broad, way, wiio.se lifeless form was carried down a back stairs of a house of lil fartrt. chucked Into a cheap ca?kot on a dray by two rougU men und hauled to tho Potter's field. Tiie Hible shows us tho rnd of the
ways of sin as we'd as the wajs of 1
vighteoubneis from the b?ir.nir.. j ii" -i Tuesday. In what w are deinp by tho light ! "rc'ld wr::ay know Whcrtf!7.L RELEASE
"Tht- Hible is a book of i;f and it shows ua the way to lift1. It iti:e boük of God and it nhows us the way to God. Xo matter how much else we may find our way to in this
betöre. .
Awards worth a small fortune are. at stake and they arc worth extra- j ordlnarv rfiort. It is not often that I
full advantage of it will always re- j
gret not having dono so. Opportunity comes to everyone but not everyone recognizes it. Many fail to act at the right time and as a result someone clo captures what n.isht have teen their?. There will c little consolation after August 13, when the campaign r.d, in br in a m ght-havc-bc-en. It's the winners tint will come in for the congratulations of their friends and supporters and for the bis awards. flitf Held JU-inaln.. Ther is still a big lie hi for suhsciiption?. Of course parts of the territory have been well covered but anyone who means business will find big possibilities by simply going after them. There am thousands of people living in tho territory covm-pJ by The Xewa-Times who havo not as yet tubcrlbed and their .subscriptions can be secured by those who will go aft r them. It's no time to feed over-eor.flder.t. or on the oth-r hand to be discouraged. It's time for action on the part of t-vt ry worker. With tuch a rio-r rae between so many the winners will b- ti:o:sf wh' drive fi,r tiih-S'.-riptior.-. from now on with the determination of coming out "0.1 top."
The lis: ttf mrmboiv will be pub-
(. 6. cmzt:s FROM PRISO.S
iiie if we fail to find our way to God we hive tn!c4vd all. We came from
We wejv rr.aue for God
(Continued from page one)
!:c ; l both union and nor.-un.on ; t ;od.
mploj'fs v.iU l"i jat.sfied. were st f-eo to Utep bis Image or ; mar it. to walk with God or leave
Him. to come into His oterr.al presnre or to hut cursives forever :rm Iii presence. The word cf
, ! GfTl is constnntiy throwing Usht in . - V- a . . - . . 11!...
ISKI iri'HP. ASIA M MJ I'-- i ""v. ui- m ruin.
my
li lxKS ARK WEAKENED BY GKEEK ONSLAUGHT
o ily solitary eon'lncmen. in
WeJPuhia. I was removed on nr: own;
m iuct to a ge.ne:ai room v.t.i tne occupants varying from svvei to j elovi n. when- 1 .sj.nt nearly rht ; nirnMiS. This V;! -J was 11 -t '. : lp- ' inal!' a ml .m out "vat n:i !d r.M pi- I
Inly :i Tho broken forces of iluJtar 'eL Kerr-il P;ha, r. nnb i in-; now less than fifty thc-..nd tnen. luvt- ttlvon up po.tior.3 or u ranic.f hills arwvdt 4 mile. ma of Shehr. Watching th-m vigilantly ro f-vrul powerful Greek. J. visier. t n riib disuant. Th Tjjrka havo no prepan d lefns pcAitior. at ths point nr.1! In not rirarib'd lier lil-lv tha. they e.yiy nnother ou'i-ntive attn4t th Crtfl.n Moreover, tht-lr artil
lery b.:. t.oen ';ie:.t
h e !."- C"
IJghten Park Hajs. "The word of God shines In
in I ruf-c; It wuh -in;ari!y u-'-d for detention ,or;ly a..d the physica' !ls1 jnif.'i! tiiero w?r -lue to this f"ct. Itations ;cl.
t
His in the trying experiences of "Lier.t r.- liy speaking, the ration?.
e. On thf e hard-luck days whtn :u-:- : good ;is or bettor- thai- 'luuc ;
you Y.j ( per.t all rr lost all it was wi soviet dinit.g rooms outside, but. ih promise of God in His word i I. !;ke the others, ii.ide and out. j
that t;!?rr'dej the dark and showed j lo.--. ueiht on tlim. I'ood p.tek.igyou t'r.e way onward. Whr. death irs f.cm outbid were pi-m itted cair.e- to 50ur hou it was the word j wc Uly, and in these I shared intorof God that -Viid. "I am the resur-1 nittmlv. Th-re were periods ot
weakrs-nl by
mar.v large cannon t? nl th ir .supfly -vr-ic-"
et remely defective. Th-- '.K'ik .-o!d!i? a:--' nra'oii' t "
m to Ang ra. the TurKMh
r.ip'.tal. t:n:-a tln job.
they xpr.s it. and return to 'ü-ir homes hut the miliary ivperts clv- this mov would 1.0: b j-ri:-
f'd to
puh
.irr.t apl th ary.y ' remain in V..-kl-?h-dir
ruction and th 'if-. In my Pat her" several wtt-ks wher. 1 rjothi: ;
;iuui) uli ..v..t. nf,ani nj:u ujo uuiine, :ilil ?Oill- nacivyou saw light in your way and you jat;est sent apparently never rvxehed looked up and went on uitii an eter- nie. r.al hope in your heart." ! -J bad one more hearing m No-
"Joscph Cook once a.ked. 'Is thre :ve;il er. which was without result. a book you are willing to place tin- At interval.? after Jnnmry 1. I was, d-r your head for a pillow when : .. i nie d officially thit there were; you lie d-eing? Very well, that is f j , expects of my re! as If the Amthe book you want to study while ! ran phvrnnu ni formally eVmand- ! you are living. There Is but onid :t on the basis of trade ngetla.cuh book in th world." ' tlon or iu excli.ange for communist; "The danger l.s not that, the Plble ; prisoners in America. will not b only honored or even -an .Inn., ii bv nnler of th oris.
. reerenceu s it s.lOUUI ne. DUP nhx-Kleian. 1 w.is rrninvcd froio
wee fs d: ive.
bef r v
a n !
a n ot to-r
WOMAN PICK-POCKET
shad net ..e um a" i cheka detention to the hospital in
unuviv -".'"'i.-wu ;,nutii(r ar.d better equipped prison,
especially for women, where I re- j m; iud until released, receivirt; care i
rather that it should be
.iid. 'If God is a reality, if the human soul is n reality, if you ftro an
Immortal b- ing, what are you dcintj
ARRESTED IN DETROIT! ti. o r itbi, hut
.ir.d
attention.
TiU' firtt word
ot
1 1 a .
UTTTROIT. -lu'y l.--Th- first j woman to ie arre-ted on hiX charge ( ,.f picking :.-.' k'-ts by the fu tro:t police in s--v. ral -ars. was taken in
lmIv bv l).t-vt:ve I nr.!; ,y i
immediate prospect of my
,(a..io through Sen. Prance who culh d on me on July 2 '. and I was fi:i-
! .Vi.y ireej and taker: to a railway ROSTON SAVINGS BANKi-tk. ar"iving ju t seven m "nutes
before
WILL PRORE RlN, ON
. - a
r-.it-;t.ia aft yi! ifn d : ' .' r a rs ot i i
v.s in.-: i - . i "t r.t .-'ft"" Sat '.:!" ii o.i i' J ! .' ( -1 ' was
;.eti 1 Mr--Vd o
Tii
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f
-'t 'T.i P !. i
s V .1 T. ! ' - nr. .1.
e. . i
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1 1 : v n .'. r.rt. :.;e Ku.o-:: 'v.T.tüw: de pa r -if t 'Troi'". u iu n ;.'!'-. tl - '. a '. ' n tT S ): e s.i
ir i call 1
ii th :-t er-. a - -"-".t to th-
tlie train left for Ui.:n."
i:OSTO.V. .Inlv .tt. iJr. bundi-eilf AI l . Harrin decUred she k.ivi
''"'rr !:tr.J V.iUA dens.ts aggregating X?..' plt-dge to tlie holsheviki rot to utr.s. j -00 ner,. rCtivf ,l at the ltitou ' halk -ut-.ib-. but ref uf d when r..-ke 1
V"iv, Cent Sair.? banlt Saturday af-j V'r.g would not accept terrain. Prej-'t Wilmol U. r.xans an-'"' rder any ueh coi dir-nn-. in-unced late Sur.d.'y. The fact that s-e kept in ospen up t the
i lat 'lav be
In
fire her releae. rot krow
trial
v.-as going
a j '. s
i e. wer- trvm old depositors, to-
I r-i ' . i . . ; u .i :i f,:.t.:; - tm in l.''- ' ' ' - ... .... . - v.
is..i:-.ls i,ti(ed before ti-.e banker to freedom. jflo .i at its regular ho :r of twa '
k. led ot!, as e,f th, intltu- ' f TT I TON ATRk A A ATFFl
I t!
n to
liew that
th
end Of th
1 th.
r :
a: 1 tl
M;s- G'.:st.:-..s
I which caused much excite in.- r.t
.. woman j Saturday wa.s in sirht. The bank, as s. an hlr.pl ,;ji..a: (n s'aturdavs. wasopn from
M.
IN RIG WHISKY RING
-e-. to V and ?Lx to tih! I e rive lipOs:t.-.
oi h im: j ap view
t)N AH.MAMKM MKKT
c-. : c sa v
Pr"t Par.s saii ti:.t $700. CCO v-id l.e!i puM ilfpoto:. und that
S , :h. ;-k was T.rt' ir.-rl To iV.
.... . .. - i - y - v 4 v iiv. '..ir. t' "Aith'-ut a.-irt:.'. "". Th d. o".:o!.- u-'dd withdrew ihtdr tuon-
CINiMN'.VATI. O. .K.y
hi,
i Ciur that a
! wit es" a ::; i:it s cent
a n d i.-ing alte.
"whike;.- rin ;" r in Ket.tucVy,
that the head of ?h- botlrgring" is a Cincinnati mill.onwhc is r,'S-.vjrc fu! cij'j'h to
.t : y
1 f.-ri :pn r.'.t-r.. 1 j ' ,:r ixcl.anited
tae 1 a " two ot
lapai; and th-- TrU' d state.- relative t., th ci.ptir.g u:s;trr,jam r.t and I ie ist-rrs ( ' r:'t r t.f( . Th-se are America's r.-rl'- to Jrar.'a rr. tuest
t -ri:
or -
.n:j b.V .Ira
Mel p.liKivil'.y cf
er Jr
ere
; n e i
;h C. Al-
co." up trace of Ids connection' with corporation w hkh hive reeded ir. obtaining permit. and which have illegally diverted whl--ky. were fiiade Sunday night by J. 1
. s
his un-arar eej of th? i Sherman porter, retiring chief pro-
interr.ty and addd: ! Itibdlon enforcement orncer cf Ken-
It ha been irporte l to rne that
the w:thlrawa's in the Piw- Cent ivir.M bank are th result of pro-
i
tucky. , The- charges were made after aj court Inquiry conducte-l today at the :
f.-r mfcrrnatton a t to th.e scope of r.igAnda circulated yatematlcaUy. i federal building in Covington. Ky..
: i . e fv a , ft . ' fjit' rn
-r-r.. e and aav.;r' rcjo.r.d' r ! ThL report la beirtff inveatigated by J had ordered all permits which had I p.-'-ticipaticn in the f ir itue 5tkt- authorit-vs and If it Jsibeen issued to the Kentucky Drug i
d i s . u k -. o n .
found to V tru. the puM'.o may j company of Covington to be revok-j
SIGN AGRIUIMKNT. MPUAPPsT. Hungary. July . 1. -An ajrei-.-v.er.t between Hungary and ..jtut It :s a for he repatriation of the Hur.sari t pri.r.:-s !n Ri;s.:i -wä-j ifr.fd July It a Ilifi. w.m kr.r.ounced here tod.iv. t.'nder the arrai;Cer:-.er.t the prirrnrrs are to be
1 e
i.svjred that every effort will
to br.r.jc the perpetrators
ed. Por.r also declared that the ,
"whiskey
...
had brtn powerful
M.llIItAV. 10. DIPS. H11NTON. 111.. JuUv .ll William Mor.eyham. 102 years old. ?aid to be tin kldest war veteran, died gattir-
dav nlRht.
rap&triated befer--
the end
lie ha been a number It. sir.; its orfanlr.rttJon. i". ;r.g descendants.
enouerh to procure the transfer cf i
i certain Trohibitl'n agents it: Ken-
tucky to placed where they would'be. Ies a ' menace'. Porter urged more j etr.et 5,-rutiny cf rtpplicaticr.a f.rt liquor permits and declared that al-1 most all the robberies of distillcric, i tru.-ks kr.d warehouse in Kentucky
Alaska Seal Coats iMade to Order During August at the Fur Sale Prices
MB,
WM- 'Ii IB
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
OUR.
ANNUAL
Furs Bought During August Will Be Stored Free of Charge Until Called for
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EGNIS MONDAY,
AUGUST
1st
Never before in our history have we offered you such fine Furs for such small prices. Our August Fur Sales have been the greatest money-saving events in our Ready-toAVear Department for years. Furs are sold out at a lower margain of profit during the month of August than any other line of Ready-toAVear garments. Every Fur Garment is made of carefully selected skins, carefully matched and thoroughly inspected. You have our guarantee with every Fur Garment we sell.
Special Cash Prices for August Ir buying our Furs for this August Sale we were able to buy certain lines at a very much better price for cash. In pricing our Furs to you for August we have made a Special Cash Price which means a saving to you of 5 to I 5 . In every instance where cash saved us money we are giving you the benefit. Your Cash Will Save You Money. Wc believe you will agree that this policy is worth while.
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Genuine Alaska Seal Coats (40 Inches Long) During August we will take special orders for our Alaska Seal Coats, making a special canvas fitting, which assures you of a perfect garment. These coats sold last year for $1,400.00. The August Sale prices are: $495.00 Cash. $550.00 Credit (14 cash and balance in 90 days) . Genuine Alaska Seal Coats (36 Inches Long) Special canvas fitting and your coat made to order during August at these prices: $475.00 Cash. 0 $525.00 Credit (VA cash and balance in 90 days). Handsome Hudson Seal Coats (40 Inches Long) The collars and cufTs arc of Siberian Squirrel, Canadian Beaver or fine Natural Skunk. $325.00 Cash. $375.00 Credit (J4 cash and balance in 90 days).
French Near Seal Coats (36 Inches Long) Handsome Skunk Collars and Cuffs. $185.00 Cash. $210.00 Credit (4 cash and balance in 90 days). Russian Pony Skin Coats (36 Inches Long) Black or brown with Natural Skunk or Australian Opossum collars and cuffs. $125.00 Cash. $140.00 Credit (J cash and balance in 90 days) . Triple X Quality Hudson Seal Coats (36 Inches Long) These have handsome collars and cutTs of Skunk, Beaver or Grey Squirrel. The price last year was $650.00. This August Sale they $268.00 Cash. j $305.00 Credit (J4 cash and balance in 90 days).
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Untri aimed Hudson Seal Coats (40 Inches Long) $250.00 Cash. $285.00 Credit ('4 cash and balance in 90 days). 36-Inch Dark Muskrat Coats Natural Raccoon collars and cuffs. . $138.00 Cash. $168.00 Credit (ly cash and balance in 90 days). 36-Inch Mole Coat $295.00 Cash. 36 -inch Siberian Squirrel Coat $350.00 Cash.
Plain Persian Lamb Coats (40 Inches Long) One of the season's most fashionable garments. $495.00 Cash. $550.00 Credit 04 cash and balance in 90 days). 36-Inch French Coney Coats $50.00 Cash. $62.00 Credit (J4 cas hand balance in 90 days). 3 6-Inch Natural Raccoon Coats Dark, beautiful quality. $195.00 Cash. $215.00 Credit 0A cash and balance in 90 days).
36-Inch Plain Marmot Coats $90.00 Cash. $110.00 Credit OA cash and balance in 90 days). 36-Inch Marmot Coats Natural Raccoon collars and cuffs. $125.00 Cash. $140.00 Credit (4 cash and balance in 90 days). Hudson Seal Wrap Coats (45 Inches Long) $390.00 Cash. $450.00 Credit OA cash and balance in 90 days).
OUR AUGUST SALE OF HANDSOME PLUSH COATS PRICES ARE 35 LESS THAN LAST YEAR Monday morning nc place on sale 27 styles of Plush Coats, made of the celebrated Salts Plushes. lnrludvd are the Pcco Plush. Herin Seal Plush, Seal S!;in Plush and Hudson Seal Plush. A special discount jf 10 percent will be allowed on all coats where cash U paid. FUR TRIMMED PLUSH COATS PLALX PLUSH COATS r . . tr r v . n Lollars and cuffs of Cross I ox, iatural Rae(38 to 40 inches long) coon, Australian Opossum, Heaver and Squir$29.75. $35.00, $39.75 and $85.00. rol. $65.00 to $185.00.
Hundreds of Fine SCARFS C A P E S W R A P S and N E C K P I E C E S Priced for Cash or Credit. Jap .A (inks Natural Minks Sables Skunks Wolves Foxes Klty garment carefully selected
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The progress that our Blanket Sale has been last two weeks proves unquestionably that very ties are being offered. People are commenting Blankets we are offering at such very low prices.
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Hotels, Hospitals, Rooming Houses, etc., can save a considerable amount of money by replenishing their Blanket supplies at thi store during our August Blanket Sale. The North Star, St. Mary's and Beacon Mills have furnished us with their best Blankets. You may have them at the lowest prices in many years.
Single Comfort Blankets Woven in beautiful plaids with handsome borders. Single Out Door Woolen Btankets at $4.50 Single Camel's Hair Comforter Blankets $10.00 Single Yosemite Comforter Blankets $8.95 64x78 Figured Comforter Blankets $4.05 66x80 Block Plaid Comforter Blankets $4.50 70x84 Block Plaid Comforter Blankets $5.35 In this excellent collection are the ideal Blankets for boys and girls going away to school.
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100 Pairs Plaid Blankets These are beautiful 2 and 4 inch block plaids in Tans, Greys, Blues, Pinks and La venders. Tlie size is 66x80 inches. 100 Cotton Plaid Blankets at $2.68 pair 100 Cotton Plaid Blankets at $3.59 pair 100 Wool and Cotton Blankets $4.45 pr 100 Wool and Cotton Blankets $5.35 pr 100 All Wool Plaid Blankets $6.85 pr 100 All Wool Plaid Blankets $10.80 pr Beacon Blankets The finest collection of these famous Blankets we have shown is here in every desirable pattern made in Robe Blank
ets, Comforter blankets and Bed Blank- !l ets. Also a fine showing of Crib and ! Baby Blankets. All specially priced. i
1000 Prs. Cotton Blankets Tan Grey White at $2.25, $2.68, $3.1 5 and $3.55 a pair. All of these Blankets are full bed jsize, measuring from 64x80 inches to 72x80 inches. 1000 Pairs of All Wool and Part Wool Blankets at $4.05 to $30.00 a pair. No finer Blankets are made than these splendid North Stars and St. Marys. They are single and double bed blankets and are remarkable values.
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