South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 314, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 November 1921 — Page 4

THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10. 1921 mis in love lottery FOX SCARFS American and Russian. Black, Brown, Taupe. $18.50 to $95.00. TURN TO PAGE AND READ ABOUT OUR BIG THREE DAY COAT EVENT :i 4-.. ; Store Opens 8:30 Closet 5:30 Saturday Open Till 930 1 I h. : .) . ? i . t v ' i -' Only Three Days Are Left For You To Enjoy I 1-3 1 ne 2 Special Features of Onr Anniversary

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ANT 3IR.S. OUOI1GK McICKAN', AS TIIKY WKI.'T MASKED TO oi;t Tirciit marriage ucnNsn, and as they ijooku viien FIRST RK-'EALED TO KACH OTHIiU.

lOS ANGKIiCS, Nov. 9. The happiest couplo In California Is Mr. and Mrs. CJcorfie McKran, who won out

in lovfj's oddest lottery.

m-xsked. They didn't unn isk till one mlnute before the marriage which was

performed publicly before 5000 pcr-

She wa working In a mall order j sons In a dance pavilion.

house four years a?ro. Hp ordered handkerchiefs. She put a note in the box. asking him to write. lit did. Courtship by mall. Enpavement. They met for the first tim when applying" for their marriage license. Hut. by prc-arran cement, they were

"She was the glil of my dreams." said McKean afterward. "Ho looked a little older than I thought he would." said the bride. "Rut ho had just the kindly faco I had expected." "Anyhow," they agreed, "love's a lottery always anl we're each satisfied with what we've drawn.

Forciert Wars' Veterans Express A pprvciatlon Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of South Rend at a recent meeting expressed thlr appreciation of courtesies extended by the Y. M. C. A., at their first banquet of tho season. The following resolution was adopted by the organization: R ESO I A" ED. tMt tho (leorge A. Carnpfll Post No. 73 Veterans of Foreign Wars of th. United States of America exprt.i through th medium of this resolution the gratitude of all the numbers of the pot for the courtesy shown them and the Ki'cat .ervic" rendered them by the Young Men's Chri'rtian Association of South Rend, Indiana through the offer of club rooms in tho building, the general u.-'-j of tho lobby and all other favors shown. And be It further resolved th;H a copy of thin resolution le mailed to the Cicneral Secretary of tho Y M. C. A., and one copy to each of the daily paptrs of outh Hend.

Dr. Barker Addresses Rotary Members at A'oon Luncheon "The true notarran ts ne wtto has learned to eervo best. Only those who have learned the Joy of unselfishness have a right to wear lta button. The Rotary club reaches Its objects only when itc members aro filled with the spirit In which it waa formed." This was a part of tho message of Dr. Charles E. Barker to tho Rotary

I club at its weekH luncheon. In a j fervent address, h. emphasized the ', fact that worldly possessions bring i no real happiness In themselves and j that the secret of I:fo is found In giv

ing, not taking. renjonal service and willing performance of any duty that has the aiding of others as its purpose was urged as the badge of membership In the organization.

Out of tho 1.277 characters in all of Shakespeare's plays, 157 are female.

Club Man! Have You Bought a Reservation For Dinner? Owing to the demand for scats at the Kiwanis c'.ub luncheon at Ua Oliver hotel Thursday, officials of that body, uncertain as to the nuir..ber of guests who will be present, t. ist out a request Wednesday to members to make known their dejire for reservations. The luncheon at which Dr. Charles V.. Rirker v. ill be tm principal speaker, is in connction with th lather and S-n week movement, and invitatio!. s t attend hive been issued to im rubers of various kindred o---:; a nidations in the city.

Indigestion or Sour, Gassy Stomach "Pape's Diapspsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes

Injured in Accident at Central Pumping Station Sui'erin'T from tv. lns broken jirst above the ank'e as 1 1 1 result of a timber faNing upon his foo; while he van helping to unload a pump at the Central pumping stntion, Tucsdiy John Ettlein. M:. S. Taylor j-t.. was re-ported resting eisi'.y Wednesday. J : 1 1 1 in. following lb" acCiOent. w.ls removed to tho clinic and later file :, to his heme.

Couple Arraigned Before (hnacht on Liquor Charge. Have Trial Date Carried .Tkri lrer... a 'armer, l.ving on the W ani! le nl . who. with his wife. H'ri ar c was ;i:T'i 1 Tuesday, f. ;; wing t!;e disov r of a 1 '-gallo n stl!! and i:;r callons of "moonshine" whi-ky by federal pr hibition er.furct rr.tr.t agents, ar. l with her. was rcleas. ,1 va ton ts of each, appeared before Judge Ceore W. nmaht in city curt Wednesday. Or: ro'jutst of attorney and in tbo nl -'enc of -Mrs. l-'erencz. who i-

ch.irg'-d jo:ntb- wi?h her husband j w:tii the unlawful manufacture of:

l.iiuor, the twj c;i.ts were set for hfarir.g Nov. 12. Hesidts th- .'.!!! and the. whisky.

federal agent unearthed more tb.an

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"Fap?' Diapeps n" relieves stomach distress in five minutes. You don't want a slou- remedy when your stomach i bad or an uncertain one or a harmful o e your stomach 1j too valuable; yea musn't injure it with drastic drugs Pape'e Dlapepein noted for its sped in glvh.g relief, Its harmles6ness, its certain unfailing action in regi dating sick, sour, gassy Atomachs. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep It handy get a la:e cixty-cent case from any drug s'ore, and then if you should eat something which doesn't agree with you, if what you eat lays liko lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon as I'ape'o Diapepin comes in contact vlth the stomah all indigestion va .ishes. It is the most efficient anticld known the certainty and east with which it overcomes stomsch and digestive disorders is a rev.'latloa to those w ho try it. Adv.

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"Your iery life." says Dr. Carey, "derc:i upon tlie rr.Vtt functioning an-l lieaJth lo your kiney to wliatever joi ilu deu't neglect tti J.M Dr. rarey laaioe. prescription No. T7 tnowu ti MaraJirrAt 1s not recomaended for ererytLln?, tut v cunrivt to etr :ily xitz it u if you suffer freu Laoyln; tUd!r troutle. frequent I'akln jj of witer r.isht and day, with martini or lriitatlou. brick dust ndllarüt or highly colored mine, bleating irTltiMhtv wth loss of r.esh. btcktck. rnetimatisn. cr any othr tendency t Lricaf Iie. listvris or iJratel, for Wluuey t'.'.ara la It wcrt torm may be etfl!n? upon Toa. N Don't alt until tomorrow tö beln the of tali won.lerful prrscrir-tio-i if you Lave any cf tie abovj yraptens. Kl.lLey nnd Uladdr troubles don't r evr. ll.y -will jrr-jw upon you ilosly, trathlly sad mlta unfailiac certainty. Nerer xalud le failures of tlie p.isi if you T-n ysr't tLst you ate 9U)t to KUny I!iesne, don't Jos a a!c:?o oay fr evry ro)d drujrjrlst has tetn utliorird to return the pur. h tiiuncj oa tt flrjt two bottia to a'.l wto at&t thej Lata wctltei lo benefit.

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Dresses $35.00 Tomorrow while you are in the store, stop and look at these $35.00 Dresses. You will find a good variety of models made from the season's most popular fabrics and trimmed in a most effective way. This 1 o t includes Georgette, 3repe de Chine, Tricolette, Velour, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. It will not take you long to perceive that these Dresses are, every one, the kind of values you have been wanting. Try to see them and you'll not be disappointed.

100 Children's Coats have been placed in the Anniversary Sale at $12.00 Each Our greatest offering of Winter Coats is represented in this assortment. Many of these splendid Coats are worth again as much as we are asking when material and workmanship alone are considered. The models shown are tailored with inverted pleated backs Polo, Evora and Broadcloth are the fabrics and the linings are of Silk, Suede and Sateen. Sizes 6 to H. Coats for Little Girls 2 to 6 $12.00 Each Plush, Velvet, Chinchilla and Broadcloth, trimmed with embroidery. Children's Dresses $15.00 Each This splendid assortment is composed of clever little models in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and French Serge. Many attractive combinations of material are also shown. The sizes are 6 to 14.

Gloves Thursday w e will have on special sale the following: 1 2 button, white lamb's skin Gloves at $3.50 a pair. 16 button, white lamb's skin Gloves at $3.95 a pair.

Veilings Our present stock is superior to any we have ever had, and the price range is most satisfactory 35c to $ 1 .50 a yard.

Notions A gocd Anniversary Sale item in this department is Luxury Crepe Toilet Paper at 3 rolls for 25c.

Umbrellas A good buy in Umbrellas is our Ladies' 26inch, 7-rib, rainproof umbrella, with ring, strap or cord handle. These are in the Anniversary Sale at $2.98 each.

Ivory Specials for Thursday Trays 98c, $1.79 and $2.69. Hair Receivers $ 1 .69 and $1.49. Puff Boxes $1.69 and $1.49.

Hosiery

Women's full fashioned mercerized Hose with elastic top, white and black 95c a pair. Boys' medium rib, heavy black Hose 1 9c a pair. Boys heavy ribbed Hose with double toe and heel I Oc a pair.

Ribbons Our Ribbon Department has been moved to the next section toward the rear of the store, on the same aisle it was previously. For Thursday it offers a wide selection of Box Ribbon Novelties including dainty Bows, Roses, Sachet and Vanity Bags, Baby Carriage Bows and Straps, etc. These things make delightful Christmas gifts. They are priced 1 5c to $3.50 each. Flags for Armistice Day Silk Flags 16 x 24 89c 26 x 60.. $7.00 48 x 72 $12.00 Ensign Bunting Flags 3x5 $1.65 4x6 $2.00 5x6 $2.95 6x9 $3.75 6 x 12 $4.50 8x12 $5.50 Small Flags on white wood staffs, 10c, 1 5c, 1 9c and 25c Flags on Canes 8c A Great Convenience for the Housewife Our Carpet Dept. is offering for the remainder of the Anniversary Sale a Combination Vacuum Cleaner and Carpet Sweeper combined. These are especially practical for a home that is not wired for electricity. It is used just like an ordinary carpet sweeper. This splendid Carpet Cleaner is sale priced $5.00.

The Kind of Neckwear a Woman Delights in Having A beautiful lot of Lace Net Vestinga sold by the 9inch Vest width at 90c to $1.75. Bandings to match $1.00 to $2.00 a yard. Dainty Boudoir Caps of Ribbons, Nets and Silks 50c to $3.50 each. Anniversary Sale of 100 Slightly Soiled Waists at $1.00 Each These Waists are such a remarkable bargain that we do not expect them to last long. They are made of Voile, Madras, Dimity and Black Lawn tailored and le,ce trimmed. Children's Rompers $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 These are black Sateens and plain and checked Ginghams. They are trimmed in Braid. Embroidery and Hand Smocking. Sizes 2 to 6 years. This is Hartmann Trunk Week We take advantage of this unique opportunity to demonstrate through a special exhibit, the reasons why Hartmann Wardrobe trunks are not only the finest Wardrobe trunks EVER built, but the greatest values for the most conservative buyers. The epoch making advantages of the trunk makers' art will be shown Castle-Grande the wonder trunk of the age the only trunk with an all-steel frame the only trunk without a nail in it. The internationally famous Hartmann Gibraltarized trunk, the only round edge trunk with a solid interlocking reinforcment, will be featured. After a visit to this exhibit you will know that from the Castle-Grande to the popular priced Rite Hites, the name Hartmann guarantees you a more convenient service and a greater dollar-for-dollar value than any trunk sold anywhere at any price. See the exhibit. There is no obligation. Some day the information you will gain will save you money.

Real Shoe Values for Children $2.59 a Pair Here are good play or dress Shoes in patent and black or brown Calf or Kid. Lace and Button styles, including a great lot of Scuffers for Boys with welts and turned soles. The Children's Underwear in Our Anniversary Sale Boys' Wool Union Suits in all sizes $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50. Infants' Silk and Wool Wrappers $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. Infants' All Wool Bands 85c.

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See the St. Joseph County Potato Show Exhibits at This Store Thursday, Friday and Saturday For the last three days of this week our north window will be filled with the winning exhibits of the St. Joseph County Potato Show. These Potatoes will be interesting not only from the standpoint of their size and perfection, but because they will show the people of South Bend what splendid potatoes the farmers of this county are raising. All the different kinds will be plainly labeled so that you can tell at a glance just what they are. It will pay you to come down town just to see this Potato Show.

Why is Trousseau Crepe Lingerie So Popular? This wonderful underwear is gaining every day in popularity because It has body. It has a beautiful lustre. It is rich in appearance. It wears well. It is soft to the touch. Here are the 100 bargain items in Trousseau Crepe we offer CAMISOLES with built up shoulders or straps; trimmed in val lace $1.98 to $2.98. CHEMISES trimmed in embroidery and val lace. All front and back trimmed $4.50 to $10.00. PANTALOON CHEMISES Attractive garments that are sure to please you $5.50 and $6.50. BLOOMERS which are daintily trimmed in lace and fagoting $5.00 to $6.95. GOWNS that are very pretty. Trimmed and tailored. Some are trimmed at the bottom with lace $10.00 to $15.00. SKIRTS with lace trimming. One splendid model is double throughout $6.50 to $12.00. All of these garments are artistic in design and beautifully made. You should not miss seeing this display while you are visiting the Anniversary Sale.