South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 109, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1922 — Page 2

WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 10. 1922 COURT 'STANDS PAT ! ' h A f .1 r '; - U ;-a: - ' (; -. i - ic v '. -i r or j . it ; It I' : ' I r Hi i . . : " : t " . : a : : : r . i -..- '. i 5 " t Lrsres Seventy . '1 1 Everything Necessary to Help You In Y o 11 r Spring Sewing Is Ready For you at Robertson's ON POLICY. SENDING While attend ou Can Grt What you Want at Once ) Ordering by Mail MIHOLIGH TO JAIL fff : Drnir- PI ras for Clemency j and Revoke? S-iitrnre ; i ( ing These TSONlMS Co: v. . s Sal Lunch cs a V - O! in our 1 ea Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 Saturday Open Till 9:30 Room : - r -i . v a P on Second Offen-e. V ' .-'A i . . . - . -. r r r r l a.::i !.': ? 4 i

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Mut jnns we:. j j; h.-ldm s-v- i found out t make a con?iderahU ra! ' ?rrl luiiPlirc.s hil- Pi; r-J profit over this amount." t , ; ! lair, aria; li op- - main- j .Miho'.Jeh had ut up the eiaim t'iinin:r an a.-tive aar.l o. r .r;t- j thar he was .coin 5 to sei! out and jr!ir ";ri!s 'h' y a:e 1 1 I I i t . ur . qu:t the lmsitK-s for "ood ami all.' It v.-as on-;.!. r. a renuirkaV.I ' Aci'orditig to a trustworthy inform-

Former President Criticizes! Missouri Senator, Denies I Any Approval. ! ST. LOUIS. Mo, Apri'. 1. Woodrow Wilson, through a letter, had attacked today the landidacy of Sen , Janifs A. Heed. Missouri. ; Wilson, in a Inter published Ty 1 the s;t. iouis Cilobe Dt-iDcr.it critieized the conduct of the democratic fn.it"r who is up for rerleetion. "His objections', indeed, were many, :-o varied and so inconsistent with one anothi r that I recall, rpeaking to him about them in con-! frsation. ; "Having spoken of reading a parotly on a wc'.l known novel. I1

h're, tht in .pr. of de t. ?:moh be- ja n? Tu.'-'lrn . it was learned that on tw en np p. .-, fate?, th'-'c nave 1 Saturday the c-a!e of wine was being l rn no ri"'! - la.-lv ct tii.ucl atthe Trairio av. address Woman Case Vt. tir r r V ll'' 1-",V I -lude DuComb has three othej hH,lUx ..N l ,(,s ( t. sp(on(1 nff(n(lrrfJ brfor him HACK DOW A OA BILL ion ra.-ii .r which he win be -aiie.i TO 11x01 l Di i L ! I)S l!i'01 to determine the course h - will ; pursue. 1 nif of these is a woman M-.-.nt-.n-i. .1 I,-.,, ; a--e one.) :Mr.- Anthoii iV.apla. W. w' lt!l ..... - , . -.-t.. arie-pd April 1." for unliwfir, the h ikco p''pf '. e'ter adjourn tha n 1 po-f -ion.' on probation as the resit hern and be r.. ,e.. ' su ! t of her arrest on a iniilll .Mr. Mi-Arthur. or t!p !.-;i,!it.' charpfor the m,m.'i,i enl.-P d per-otril. de- Kazmier Fiwek, 4 1." .'arlis St. c!are d lb. at Mr. Mon.leii .nicht to jau.i William polku. 4t' S. T.ilaski put in the amemlna :,: Ii: pi If. "or Lp. arc the other two offe iders. f'.rever ho! 1 h; p.-o .." 'iiv.ek was first can .tht by the police Mr. .M'AMl'.Kr Mil lie p.ot Jn. IT. received a fine and mi?-co-a-erne.1 with ai: :f rt to 1,1.1.1111 ( pepd-d jail sentence and re-arrested nival yard ir. : i-'-.-j and that he ! fo.- liquor law iolation l'eb. 11 v. ul 1 n- : ne.-t- ml v of.- for t!ie j Sir.ec that time the cae a-jainst Fi-

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wlun rejected by the heroine, rush-( ed from the hou.-e. mounted several; hoic-es, and i de off in every direc-; tion. "Statemcr'.ts such as the one , quoted from Mr. Meriwether appear I to be intended to create the impres- ! fiov. that .Mr. Ker-d and I have held j the tame jirim iplts and ad orated j the s mie polieiies and that he is 1 entitled to and n .ay be assumed t have my etidorsemenl a? a candidate" for reelection to the senate. This; is far from the case. 1 Dcido Wiitins: loiter. 'T iin..e who have closely watch-j d Mr. R.ed's caret r in Washington; lie lias showti himself incapable of' sustained allegiance to any person' or any cause. He his repeatedly forfeit .1 any claim 10 my confideiua-' that he ma have ever I.e. n ?up- t po--ed to have, and I shall n ver : wlllinnly consent to any further association with liini. "I be- that yon will do me thej cour's to publish flu- letter." I Sen. I:, od todav stated he b.ad dif-'

If P rice Were the Only Consideration in this Sale it Would Mean Nothing But Our Low Prices Combined with the Excellent Quality Of Materials Makes Vitally Important this Wonderful

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Colored Voiles 33 1 -3c a yard. Regular 39 c a yard. Beach Cloth 29c a YardBrown, Green, Blue, Lavender, and Pink. . Tissue Gingham 59c a Yard. Our entire stock. Regularly 69c a yard. Long Cloth, 33 1 -3c a yard. Regularly 40c a yard. Imperial Nainsook, 33 1 -3c a yard, usually sells for 45c a yard. White Checked and Striped Voile 20c a yard. Regularly 29c n yard.

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Voiles 50c, 59c, 69c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 A complete color line in a large varety of patterns. Ratine Crepe $1.00. Imported and domstic qualities are shown. Linen 85c Jade, Helio, Light Blue, Constance Brown, Syria, Mohawk, Indigo, Navy and Pink. Rondac Suiting 50c Helio, Belgium, Rose, Natural, Nile and Jade. Shirtings 50c, 59c and 69c These represent values which have not been equalled for years. Organdies 75c and 90c Our color line includes Mohawk, Syria, Periwinkle, Silver and Jockey Red. Lingette 85c TThere is a variety of shades suitable for underwear. Linesool; and Tussah Silk 45c, 50c and 65c. Two very good lingerie cloths. Crepe 30c, 35c and 39c. We have the Windsor, Serpentine and Jap Crepes. Fancy White Voiles 35c and S9c. Checks and stripes for waists and dressct. Plain White Voiles 35c, 59c, 65c, 85c and $1 .00.

White Organdies 65c to $1.50. All have permanent finish. Organdie Voile $1.25. A permanent finish voile. White Cord 59c and $1.00. Very good this Summer for separate skirts. Surf Satin i .00. A heavy cotton material with a satin finish. White Madrar 30c, 50c, 59c ind 69c. We have several patterns. Pajama Checks 20c, 25c and 39c. Duretta Cloth 35c. A firm, closely woven cloth with a smooth finish. Indian head 35c and 45c. Comes in 36 and 45 inch widths. Tobralco 25c. A dotted material and on of the best wearing qualities we ever had. Long Cloth 19c, 25c, 30c and 35c. Very satisfactory for underwear. French Batiste 50c and 75c. This 45 inch sheer fabric is excellent for waists and dresses. Nainsooks 35c, 39c, 50c, 59c and 69c. We have this for lingerie and infants' wear.

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36-in. Printed Crepe de Chines at 36-inch Canton Crepes 36-inch Satin .Cantons ,

Wonderful Taffetas. . .$1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 a yard Sport Satins at $1.50 and $ 1 .95 a yard Handsome Brocade Lining Silks $1.50 value . .59c a yd.

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Burin-City Railways J" 1r;: p , r TT s. '.artt n. 12'M F Donald ft:. ! pi:ti:uit. Midi , Apni m. -tip? ... u,,- ,-,..!.., i

. wip-, 'A.rf ; ity street ar l.p.s of the Hettoit : w. 1:. Wahott. 71 T Hone ?t to! ' M : iv, , PrPt.-d railway, tip- pun hae of fi , p,.rtape a. i A- viprh was appro'.' d bv the voters' "T A ,;reen. e, Victoria av to ' -- ...?- .!.. i,.. . ... 1 I .... . .. . ....

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Jn' asn a'.d JT. - ' in che As u h.tdi ; tailway rcrtii ai y 1 '. .".a.o- ü and in h- Vtts t.ir.:r. to a duw ; i.-:.. w ;ai.k 1 d.p.t ;on t tp.e lire.s ac-uirta conLii al' r Is:- t.bb "real estate.

S T. Small. 1 1 1 'levels nd av.. to 12.1' Canipau a v. Hoy Tomhi -.on e. i 2 F. Colfax av.te. j 1 1 7 W. Ili'.vr st. Jla hard Mtrrill. 72o liporte a to C22 P.rdei: .-t.

36-inch Foulards at.

Taffeta $1.50 a Yard This splendid Silk still remains popular for dresses. We have not ofTered this quality in all shades before at S 1.50. Foulard $1.00 a Yard Du Planes' all silk Foulard in floral patterns with Navy, Taupe and Rose backgrounds. Suitable for kimonos and linings. Lace Stripe Tricolette bi.:

For dresses, waists and especially good for scarfs. Colors are Periwinkle. Mohawk. Jade. Cinder, Brown and Navy.

$1 .45 yard Silk Shirting SI. 25 to $2.00

This material is in a wide range f patterns which appeal to mry.. The ;olor combinations are especially good. Printette 59c a Yard A silk and cotton material for linings. Our colors are Grey, Helio and Taupe grounds with various sized figures. Crepes S2.45 a Yard Romains, Satin Faced Cantons, Canton Failles, Fleur de Soie and Plain Cantons in Mohawk, Sand, Taffy, Jade, Brown, Navy and Black.

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Charmeuse S1.49aYard An excellent quality in Black, Navy and Brown. Dress Linens in All Colors An Unquestionable Bargain at 59c a Yard

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Roberts' gold eye Needles 10c a paper. Warren's curved and straight Belting 20c to 40c a yard. Kleinert's Dress Shields 30c to 73c a pair. Fresh water and ocean Pearl Buttons 3c a dozen to $1.20 a dozen. No-Rust Dress Snap? 5c a dozen. DeLong's Hooks and Eyes 2 cards for I 5c. 300 Count Needle Point highest grade Pins 3 papers for 2 5c. 200 yards of Kings Basting Thread 5 c. a spool. Tape Mr.asurcf 5c and I Oc each. Mending 7 issue in brown or black 5c a paper. Lead Dress Wrights in all .sizes 10c a dozen. Pilgrim Cushion Collar

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Forms in 12 to 29 rc- jj

tions. 32 to 40 inch bu-t measurements $10.l0 to $18.00 caeh. These may be adjusted to your exact size and tigure.

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Form $ 1.75.

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