South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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,;. ptiatb f r . ' 1'. n " f tho ; Ir.-r i ?: lr.. I: ' p-"- :n Ircpir.d i-h-i!' I v. tkft :-ir:; ftp.-; ; yt!tut:r.r.al sc-::, the Pritl-h cm- j i: plro th" i n -f Canal., m j ! comr..f:r.v.i:th f .V:'.- rali.t, th- do-j1' j nirdnn of .' v Z alai.d .' r. 1 !h-:ro ""i!::on of S :rh Atr.crp a. j v.

Iri-li It' State. I rf ha r.d f-h i II tho Ir-fk frv ::; rd 1. i. ::.g I P r t . a I ii" I a.vc rr. - rn r.t of Tn- rur fir an o.--u:l'." r .-"'"r.s.b: to t; i "'' ut is to 10 A : ro r. .I g"v: 'ft up, t ' ctlr.fi Ti.r-.tli an Irh-h arlii n-.-.nt IrN'.i fr-" s it" r-h il ho eor..-tituP' I. J.'it not :.r--'---r .n 12 rr. V j 'i no cuts; Jo. Th- tro,aty atii'Tjlitfj thit a rcp-r.-K-r.tat!ve of tho crown fhaJl he rpolnt?J for Irelar.-I In thj rime zr.ar.nrr r. the rrvrn'r--'.r.f ral of Car.a !a. lrPir.d Is r!von control ovr aP K'nvrr.nv-rilal r1 PTA 13 T. I'.tlf'l 1 ' ' ' 1 to an ar?:.y vlil-h sh ill. howvor. rof h In proportion xo Iriar.'i a p;i. i; r. i. .:i i;:o io . -.i , urmy To th pr pu'-ttlon r.f (lr at , r.riia.in. I Withdraw Hrttl-li IVnoi. ! Or.o of the f t ratincatl'-n rv tno .'.n. wia r in" icat.'r-n V'

withdrawal -f tho r.rifii forrr.f ! - frora Ireland. ; ; . Ulor !s Jncludo.i within thopcopoj of tho treaty, hut provision Is made j for h-r to declare herself out within j .on month after an act rtf th" Brit- i

j !h parliament ratifying tho treaty, V nr.d to cor.tlnu" tinder tho present f rKtrn rs provided in tho povornmrrt of Irebnd act in 1020. In that ; cafw, however, a boundary' commL- - rion 1 to he r.nrnM to determine the boundary b"twn northorn Ireland and tdhe r"t of Ireland. "Will Assume I)"lt, 4 Th". Irish fr"o t-at will asmtmi ; I what may h. d"c! h d hy agreement '. or arhitrati n a.-, a fair, and o-iultablc J portion of ;h. putdic d"ht of the

I'nito.l K'Ir.p dorr, and n to airot'l harhor facilities to i:rüh-h naval forces under terms to h J:cil hy a convention between the two trovernTU' tits. Saf. puards arc provl ld for fr"dom of r. llpion and education within both th-; Iri.c; fr"C stato and northern Ireland. Formal ratification of the p "t on tlo' pirt of TroliTd. It provided hy tho treaty. fdu' he at a m t ; r: -r s::inmi:ied for fho jurpo.- of meniborrf rlertod un(,rr th Kovornmept of Ireland act to sit In the horn" of commons of southern Ireland. TIksm numbers, I with few rxoepf.oris, ..re the saniu a,s ! tho--e rf th-1 Pril Fdrea.nn. The j

r.rit:-di parliament aj. prove. I or tno;iotb of these may he rtachcil boforo

treaty Ids' Iocember 1 by acceptinp tho reply tf tho speech from the thron requns-tinp such apiroval. Various formalities of. formal ratification, however, sti'.l remain to b complied with in order to ronfo ! r the IfrniH ef tb document. Brief Romance of Youthful LaPorte Pair Hits "Snag" Girl Files Suit for Separation From Son of Wcaltliv Manufacturer. Fperjai to Tt e N'ots Tim.-i !,APeKTi:. In 1 . Jan. 7 - -The "loponient of Ml.--? Ii:ta Fmnces Wlnhur and Jar'; Norman Wo'Minpton. th" bitto- the .von of J. Woo 1inpton, wealthy m muf.ic'urcr of thl city, an 1 a fnrni.-r fulv-T Military aea leniy ra !'!, has h.i 1 its cllmnx. Th coup'o. it U sail, paid no attention to tho .-idvh'" of their parents, if Indeed any adv'. o was asked, and on Ja'y 2' lt2e. cmt T .arried. Atfy Charley IJ. Krl-teln. Jn Chlci go. whnro th.o couple living, his : maintenance ent? of tho ;.: i suit tor separate th 1 ride. par- ' hl.:;-o- vour.g Woodinpton. saying he wns too your.g. Th . hr!, however, dr-e n it icreo with her parents an 1 In th.o -so; hl.imog Mr. Woodlr.gton, cJiarptng alier.atin of affectiv. Th" u.t in cludes a demand f r ,? " 0 , c. . m dimages on thti- charge. T';;e ! it; f-tein s vys. 'vi'.l 1 o i-. r. Atfy p.rh. 1 upon numerous letters th." c.rl wife cl.iln-.s to posec frottt h'T tn v t h t-I w - i vv to her hr.1'and. or-rinc h!ni t - h ave h!s wife. MSIMUT INCPMUAKY. SAN' AXT 'h J IT! I a vot ! t: it:, fire whi-h P t r o '' e the i-vi V, r v : w i ! a tri'- th:- n vp T-ivl--.r ! Ii: y o " :. p. ii. a t o or: : o t a a r.d : .at a U l'e- . camp . o f 1 7v f:n S-T1MFS U ant Ads They'll Be Your Glasses Not merely because you bought and paid for them, but because we hae our cwrv inimitable way of adjusting them to your features that makes them part of yevj. Another reason why MRS GLAS5LS FIT FA'ES." ROGTHF Pl.ackMnno Theater Pldp. 212 SOI'TII MP UK. AN ST. M"rei at Pirna, O., Sprlngf.t-hl, 111. Pert Vi'aoT.e. In Ihn. a.

POWERS CONSIGN POISON GAS WAR TO THE DISCARD

Hot of World Will P.r Invitcil to Participate in Nrw Ajirccincnt. (' . r.f. from pac: '!;'.)

. , pr-tr -.. i,, s;:!:nit a .--ri c-f qu--to t!i- w.?rovr.'T)t.(iri, v.hi h h- .v.i.l :,,Uhc rrvo r on a rr.'.-t '.m 1 I :;; ; i rr to Mr. New 1,. rry. Mr.

two r-r rt ! s ! 1 r.'t . n a -h ir-.'-iiation couM te atf miitc .I. TJi" Chinese wai.tc l to avail tluni- .- lvr of th"- '.rf t ; .'t !" l.y Mf s'-rs. lUilfour a:ii Hi'h ... lut t. Japan. took, th'- position that sue h a st" wouli valu- ! .-.s ur.l's Ch!r.a .viis prpar?l to K.akft (nnc-loris h hlth'-rto has i ;U.- i to cont-i'lcr. Siicco-i Sn-ins lro!iiill. A oll;ti')r liir.-s on the method oi 7 aynuTit to l-o nrran'J for China's purchase of tho . T.-ln-Tao-T.-!r..i n-Fu railroad, an i both -:.l(-s f-ay thoy h iv pono as far as th y can toward 'i comjirorni.s-'. In American q-inrtf-r, however, the opinion 1? r.pr i-s I that th- dift r1 Miiail iL.s in iiiu.c a i.iun , . . , . . t U ( n ! 'i 1 ! a 11 f'"Ilsiri"r'-1 ,tn:iin ioP-f as ined'atora. will us-. ev ry reason?!, hie means to hrinp tho two proups together, for'thero has hern i a t'jnlT.ey In ;nany quarters to rc- ; pard sottlemor.t of the onp-dehat.'d Shan;tunp proVl"ni as an integral l"inent in the t-olutlon of th" iemair.ln pufstlons of the far east. The penrral belief is that with tho armament negotiations ended the far eastern side of tho conference could bo wound up In another week or ton days. That would feom to forecast a final adjournment about two weeks or so hence. Prince Tokupawa, of tho Japanese delegation, carried out his orlplnal plans and left for Japan Saturday, but it was Indicated that Mr. Ilalfour was considering concel line: his Ffamshlp reservations for next Saturday. l'lonary Session Son. If a plenary pension is called for next week, it is not unlikely that ! anion, other thinps it will seo announcmcnt of a definite aprtenu-nt for clarification of tho four powers racihe treaty so as to make, it inapplicable' to tho major islands of the Japanese empire. Negotiations for such a formal apreammt. either throuph a reservation or hy an exchange of not"?, -are understood to have been virtually completed. Aside from Shantunp tho hlpgcst elements of potential trouhlo and dolay remaining to bo discu.-s.-j by tho conference aro embraced in the Chinos,, request for consideration of the "twenty-ono demands" and in tho I,ropoal to take up the problem of the Chinese railway concessions. tho end of another week, however, anil it Is apparent that tho delegates aro in no temper to unduly prolonp debate. FOUR NEW POLICE OFFICIALS NAMED BY SAFETY BOARD Appoint Hamilton Chief of Detectives; Hanson, Van Husen, Detcdcr Sergeants. (Continued from page on.) the beat loft vacant by Capt. Hunker, now doing desk duty in th" chief's edfico at night. Hanson will t.tko e-aro of the police activities in tho district formerly watched by Sergt. Pen Roberts, Van Dusen will ho stationed in the south side of the city and ltoherts will bo in e-hargo uptown, according to plans. Horace Hamilton was named captain of detectives at the special meeting eif the board Saturday morning. his dutie-s beginning at once. A pro bation otlicer to till tho place left vacant by Lawrence J. Pane, who ....... . . M..WI'. - 1 I ice, was not appointed at the tin.. Hamilton has been a detective dnce his appointment in June. lyi:.. Hamilton is said to havo had the en'hjrsement of two members of the hoard while a third was reported to have favored Samuel Koczorowski to head tho bureau. With tho abolishment of the ohueo assistant chief, more authority tor ir.g .rainatlng crime and conduct- ' the administration's drive ;iinct organized vice is relegated i to the detective bureau. Tn view of this t r- !:' t Ion r ut the safety board was exy cautious in it.s rccommendaChief Par.ot following the appointm.ont by the board of saff t-. anno ir. -ed th.at tho tirst st( p to ho un-h-rtak-m wa.- tlto reorganization oi tho d.rt.-tiv 1 r:i no.- s.h'.e.'' d'-partment. h taid. "to It wa.ran:z this unau without a head." Tlio (1. ia rtiiit ut to lo rebuilt, ec'.al attention b-ir.g given to hnrprint service and photography. It ": r!:,!i": sj si.tn had been r.egJe "ed and that or.o of th.o urst : to he taken ; car of la this c":-.n.e -ti. was b rc- i build tl;is .ervico. I)tir Captaincies. i P w.us said u nautlioritativcJv thit ty.a nppointmor!: rtf Hm-.ilton n iI'.ookoi upon as the death km 11 to i h-e Jn th.o city. Ho is taid to he re.Tirde'4 y th.e ur.drwor"d hahltuo: ul; ich have t on inf.-stirp th ritv a:a f arh ir.ality. pointn-c P S in- a I w :.- a ' a i : : th.oy e!r crr.a1 his ap. Jl . . 4 I've teire ;:kMy. Chlf Par;.. h!r.t d. tint Koczorowski, whn was !:kot aspirant for tv" cfi:ro of hi ef diteetpes. woul I h ir.vl a i r r T : . a 'v-i,- r t nie 1 1 a m i 1 1 o n -tair.is in th.o p t r : n r.' copi vr.wi: i:prATr.n. Th weatherman tells that w m. a v ry : a tetter hl.ust from the "t h h e f 1 r o P. a , are j ac ai. !v for Jack j I'::'; ar. 1 th it' : a e 1 m m e f: .tro .fpoh r IIa r Y a "' d s p f Poth 1 . : o -.- 'dSh; o al that S-hyr M i in 1 j or 4-tf r :: a k 't 4 0 . WOMP.V S.Wi: MONTY. Py bu!-. t ur sh s at the V. S Army S. Michigan 5t. All fj'ar I a f factory b!eTi4.h sh s ' o. 3C:-tf I

TOU WSEM) CALLS FORI) POLITICAL tool or w iLoy

( .-.id pa:--iT on tl. th "- r Mo-; : ,y to vj. !. t Ion; i. ;t ti. it 1 r. . .- i :-"!f to rv - v f.-irr.:r.-its r ' r t . . Attiir'.- Ilrllin'xi Altitu:!.-. S'.-n. T-,..:,i ;o..;.. :, rh" .-t.i n.T.: of S-:i. H'f!;n, !- rr.' '-rat. A who !' r ! iif'1 Tri' iv th'tt 1 o-.vnyrr.-l a.-.'rt--! tJiat Mr. i T : I ; n h.'i'I v.r r'm':.l to t r . i t a fnl! a-;;p m th if li-.ar.r.'-r .'ir..l .'i I I . 1 : "Ar 1 if h" !-. -. I rhirik f h.m th-m I .Jo r.'.-.v." Mr. Hvflin ; r'pht:I to th; hy s -.vir.: it Im !..t 1 ii Int' -ntion t h P- Mr. Now St-r1.. Tf.irnrrtI!. d.-rnor-ra t. I I r I I i. i a) -v) Titr'i e .1 in fxchar.cs with Mr., ä'ov.-r..--"n l an-.l ir.to th'-.J rop-ifju! s j i nt-i'c,i S-n. Spc-ncc-r. repuhli'.an, Mi.-yonri, who who is p riding th fiyht i , .. , , . , rry, ami S.n. VaJ-h. de:n-1 i r N" 'r.it. .Moniar.-'.. a Mror? nppir.rr,; of the MirhiL-an .c"na?or. Spoor, r in I VaIh sparrod ' t: S . I froth" th" qU'.r.tly over l"pal plias.es of N"w!.orry ea--o and at times s.'-rio ji.u.oojv or mo nauir oi a eourtroorn rath'! than a l'pislifive ?oly. !,o ;iusp r.f rxtrtl'lol torhnl'tl arLiuhiept.-. leiiuiieo cm lerrj' CTainis. Sra. Tr-irnmoll later spoke for T.0 rnlnut's in denunohtion of t)ie I claims for retention bv Mr. N'-w- ' ! ' herrv of his s"at. devotlnp hi.s tinte! ! ptr'-relv to a review of tho ovP'.enr-o In th." court tri;tl and s n;tto investipation. He declared thnt much of the testimony was so full of holes that It was ridiculous to claim It was true. Tho caller'es were crowded throughout tho so?sion and among the many onloolers were S-ti. Newhe rry s two sons, while In another pallery was Alfrod Iucklnp, Henry Fords counsel. uom:iiT iinisuv. Kohert lium.-ey, four ycaisi old, j son of Mr. and Mis. Clyde liumsey. J Washinpton id., died at his home at ! 2:Uo o'clock yesterday nftornocn! from douhh- pneumonia, following; I an illness of one week. Ho was borni in this city Dec. 21, 1917. Pe-idesi his parents he is survived by a .sister. Dorothy. Funeral arrangements will bo announced later. PATPJCK DO.VAIII i:. Patri' k Donahue, ;o years of ape. of Ö13 N. St. Louis blvd., died at his homo at G:.1f eelork last nicht from a e-omplieation of diseases, following! an illness of two years. Ho was born jin Mishawaka, but hal live-d in this

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e ity the- greater part of his life. He j although it was not the intention to' Is surivcd by his wife," Mary; Hjruw up detinito plans or a. definite j daughter. Maltita: a sister. Mrs. Alice I program until other conference.?'

F.oh-on, ef rhis city, arid a brother, Joseph, of Notre Dame. Funeral arrangements will bo announced later. .IA.MI1S MAM'llIi. Jamcvs Manuel. 2 J t E. Sample st.. di 1 Friday evening at 10:150 o'clock after an illness of four months. He was born in St. Joseph county anl was 4.1 years old. having lived hero all his life. He is rurvived hy one sis er. Mrs. Viola PJack of Rochester, Tnd., and a brother. Syl vester, or ouih pond. Funeral arrangements boon completed. have not movim; pf.pmits. Pilph Pinpham, 17 0 2 Oliver st. to 11 N. e'ollege st. lMward Machlan. f ' 2 W. av.. to Plymouth. Ind. 'hirles Walt. "P.o ea'P.rien I Ottilie i st. to Morniagsido add.tion. A. Weinherp, 2; P. Wayne st 11." Pennsylvania a v. to

that swim; hitsohtiov 1 will proe more profitable than ever j if you pJaco your money with the ZZ Puilding b-i.in .n.. 124 S. Main st,. where you receive ?rr Interest, ompounded iu irterly. Why not I t your money werk where it will earn th.e most? 4-tfjE

l-l'arliest lorm of ballroom, dancing was the quadrille, started about IS I". 'h H. Hi Coats

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All suits and gowns greatly reduced for the month of January. Any orders placed during this month will be filled at January prices. Orders must be placed this month.

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SEES SINISTER MOTIVE BEHIND OFFER TO HAYS

til Harrison Mako Po?tma.trr General Target of Denunciation. t Caj.tinuc'l from i,z- one.) iturs h' r; or bcau ' of hi. n-t-tarhrr.ent to the- pr .-sidnt that he ; can work vo:-.l rn in th- new tariff! l ill or tho t :ipplt mtntal tax hill that ' will he pr s-nted,' th s'nator de-j rJircd. ' j "n. Sutherland, repuhlkan. West'; Virini'i. suL's-cti'l that fornu-r Tra.xurt-r S-c'y U jlliirn Cr. McAdoo ; had ar,cepti-l an offvr froni the; simo J in '.ii.-tiy. St-n, Harri.-on rt joined ' that th nature of thi- f-rnploynint a.' (lirTcTent in r"pr-s"nt"d thr.-. that .Mr. McAdoo or four stars and not the whoh: industry and had ac . i . . i . c " t 1 tlie tender after . , . . i t A his official connect he had sevlion with tlie i ( a hinot. HARDING'S DINNER GUESTS AGREE TO PUSH BONUS BILL Keceipts From Allied Del)ts and Sales Tax Suggested as Possible Means. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. A general agreement for the enactment of r. bonus bill for the former service men early in the pres-ent fession of congress, it was indicated, har been re-ached at the conclusion of a white bouse dinner conference Saturday night between Pres't Harding and a number of senator, repre?entatives and members of the cabinet. The plan contemplate-s, it was understood, that the cost of the bonus will bo defrayed, if possible from, receipts from the allied debts to thj 1'nited States. If the se are not bufhiient, it was tentatively sugpcted that a saIoM tax mUht bo sui ported hy the administration for tho purpose. AprevnHMits IrnMoiiuI. All the agreements reached Sat- ! " 1 lI;,' niht wero provisional. It was emphasized by those who attende.!. and subject to revision if a further canvass of sentiment among repub ican.s in the hou.-'e and senate makes it necessary. Other items of rV-gis-lation under discussion included the. permanent tariff and the refunding bill for tho alied debt. The conference lasted from 7 p. until 'midniplit and thoso pieent seid that every pesslblo detail of the i gi-'-lative- situation was discu.eu., havo been held. It was indicated I that Pres't Hardinp would call in! other representatives and senators, later to give a broader scopo to the discussions. Tho bonus bill, it war said, would probably bo brought up , in th" senate in the very near fut- j uro as a result of tho negotiations! Saturday night. In h;s party which assembled Sat urday night were five senators, seven 1 members of thj house, two numbers' of the e ai iint, Atty. den. Paugherty ' and Sec'y of War Weeks, and hair- ' man John T. Adam of the republi- j , can national committee. Tho projgr.im followed wns identical with j

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GREAT EXPOSiTlON

of the South Bend and Mishawaka Rabbit Breeders & Fanciers' Association Second Floor Merchants Bank Building Now in Progress Continues until January 10th.

300 entries from five states. Show for purpose of educating all to the food and fur

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Exclusive Ladies Tailoring

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Will Have to Go Shy Until Bank Is Opened Again

fT. uns. oprr.it ions of Mo.. .la: . The t ; ST ' - f :i - t f r r. i t v th. town, arc X'-iy to ':- h'rr.prrod for a whi.e, .it:" to th" cleans: of th.o Nicht ir. l D.iy hink, arrordir.f: to rac:;.! : ; of th" pr.;r o a m y h TT C -'(II I Sari:rd?.y. Th' "ink. a rdir. t th" polii ", wa p ttn ! to a pro.it rx'.i nt hy p i 'a1 1 r-i w): . found its lato ov-nii..; h"-;rs a r" it help in j.uttir'tr ti :r wi;.nir.trs away whvr" th- r.i'.ths eouUn'i pet at them r; I -n occasion, in pr-ttln? i-r.iii:.:;i f und.cui -k to contin i "t v i'trh-pa!:-..-." Half a million dollars cf panihlrs' money !s s 1 v he -tie 1 up in th" closed hank. The t : e u j of th"s- funds, rvt put h" cramno wovor, na hJtr.s out as they li.inks. of business, it was ai-l, had accounts in other that at other white house dinners ,v which the pmoral policies of the ad-mir.h-t ration have he en disu-s-'d tir.ee, Mr. Harding assurtted o:!he The kai est ans -mhled shr.rtly aftr 7 I. m., and remained for a disa.--;ion until close to inhlni,rht. HepresentinK tho snat- wer" Sens. 1dpe, Mas-achu?"tt.-; Watson, Indiana; M.-Camher, North 1 'akota; Curtis, Karsais; Hca rah l Connec tie ut. l-'i o mthe a i:si cim" Speaker illett. Major. ty l.eader Mondcll, C'Kiianan Fordr.ey of th" ways and niens committee; Chairman Madden of the apportion:; com mlttee; Chairman Anderson of the joint congressional commici-.n which is Investigating the agricultural situation and llc-r resentat i ves iJarrow, l'cnnsylvanla, and Saunders, Indiana. Planet Neptune, farthest from the sun of those yet known, was discovered in 1S4C. 321 S. MICHIGAN ST. World's Largest CREDIT CLOTHIERS for Men, Women and Children You need not pay all in 30 days. We-arrange terms to suit. 321 S. MICHIGAN ST. to Attend the Blouses

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rtamt-d th" r. rnih. rs of th a l'hi poror.ty and t h .: n. :ta h a - ry at 'A 0 . r. if? a: y.t w Y" u's ; . j h"ir hour- on I !.r.co'.a h:-rl. ..: 3 west, o' town. Ti:.r:-rc-'-ro. Vn r: -'ja c r. n t .-'. s wt. rtainir.r f at :ir.-. U' fr i :i rt: ii t w i- . 1 s"rved. Mr. ..r..I M:. V.moVOd. M'TihlV, to thn van I i s-r r :. w'.v . cia1 ' . . o iu r.d. r:o d i:o r s::l Ai.cn ;. 1 Mi.li r his r-:f.:rn"d i r. rs t y f t"r pp" ndi r u ith hLs parents. I t d: .'its. Mr e ! ,- and lacrh Ali '.Je:-. ar.-l Mrs. G. M. Dou-r::-: t " r is, N. w Ytar- h.y . f M: or'-:o .Myp ; , ut land. i:. J. Sinlmier, baildir.p contractor, is tit ting up t!r- ! '. I'-'vso ;i: h s;-o; wh.ich yas rc i-.t'.y p rt:ally iKsU'i oi h;.' tire, f.a a w "i -k.-h.-p. Mi-s Ih-. :.. Mcl n tld was in South lb-;-..! Monday. Mis M ipdah-r.e Ha'L-man wa.s l-.MOo- from Kir.pma n. Ind.. to .--pond the holiday- with ; r parents". Mr. i an 1 Mr,-". M. I lau- r. i New CarJisl" s, hooN opened Men- ; day f.-r h last semester, after a : o. ks vacati m. j Mtr. and, Mi- Uu.-mH Cooney of; Chicago re hohday pt:",t.s of Dr. cr.d Mrs II. M. Hall. Fat v. l. a -oev. r tl:oa l.s Otters' do. like but NEW PACKAGE GOODS IN THE ART DEP'T

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Wash Goods Gaze Marvel, a Tissue Gingham with silk stripes 69c. Imported Ginghams 98c. Ratine Crepe $1.00. Fancy Voiles $1.00. Namrit Voiles $ 1 .00. You have a selection here of all the colors and materials for spring. They are beautiful and quite low priced because of our January Sales. Come in and see them.

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erly if you uet your copy cd" '! Pavilion IiMdv for Siring now! . It is a riot f h'-autiful an-1 dainty styhsl Tl.o very breath of Spring is ii its papesl Your dreams are realized in this marvelous hook with its stupendous collection o adv; nc-e foshiori..

I y BETTER B!JYS jjl'f; qua' anc ow Prces convince you. V ' V v: ft f TT c J J? h O Traill lb I A l Clearance öaie y j January j 1 l i White Sale V i re now n ProCress- hs a buying opportunity without j fj I N W an equal. If I CHARLES B. SAX J

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Our January Sale of Silks Enables You to Prepare for Spring at a Low Cost You will find that the Silks we have marked CO low are lovely for making of early Spring Frocks. Now is the time you want to start planning your wardrobe for the new season, and now, during our January Clearance, is the time you want to buy your materials because you can save so much on them. A glance through the prices below reveals the fact that every Silk we are offering is a bargain not often seen. . Charmeuse in Black or Brown, for afternoon and evening Uresscs $1.75. Canton Crepe in Brown, Navy and Black; a fashionable Silk $2.89. Taffeta in Navy and Black, with a very soft finish $1.50. For Lingerie we are presenting a soft Jersey Silk at $1 .25 a yard, and a Radium Silk at $1.35 a yard.

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