South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 117, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIME 5 THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 27. 1922 i UMBER OF DEAD AHD MISSI11G IS ESTIMATED AT 63 700,000 Jobs for Vets! That's Aim of The Nation-Wide Legion Drive

2

Your Mail Order Will Er Given I in r. cni.it c Atte-ntion

it . . r ! IVDTVAI'OLI. Arn: "Oj"

Accurate Check of Virtims

Still Impo-ible at Fort Worth Find Bndir. ( Cr.r.V.r.-:'- frrn P-u: Or.

j J -

.' r: ar- m

i ' . W v-. .A. 'IliU e . . .. . 1 ' " .Pc-:; ?--.rn n -iter.?. 7 Gcv. rar r r ?-? . "t'.r.-i V'i r. -.c ! ? v r.isrht rf th !fi.; :r. th. tr.v e .'.r-i '.r?. to Id that

(rirs. Th y n r.f ar.t rhiri'y. Th; rr.U5t hivft a r r . - to ':.rr. ,ii her.

r ... . . t

. - .... .

Ar.'l it 1.r. T '; c r. '.; drive ? r r -s'

A:

in I

-1

r a.-'-.r. the

:h :h tr-

. - i

t.1j t- irv.nl r'.;nhrr rarr.Ll- I3cI-3. "On!

l:p-.- fr.-r.i Irr! l:- ar.d VIp. aid tht a break lr. the lirr

a ani tha

' hica tn f 'fva'A rh'-;r ' rr:v..r..;

a ft "v rf'M:.s t -

r . r i;rr. to c: i : .

-s ' "Or.0 r-:' 11. :s r.ur.'-T v.-a; rr.ar.;

T I '.art of V(st T!o;.o .!., v h

..... --fllvlnr

Ban mtoil: d to

t.v

4

c

v:lo ar-1 the r. o d -.'-tt rf tu

V.- h T! 1

- i'f rf . ;

I'.--. : '

' '' '!. -Tt y . or. a

... .. -r.; cr-

- - i . J . - , ' ! " .1 ' ' ( t V- p. f r, " r r f . - t - -I ; . -

"ve ?(.'( .--vert a v.-ay !.ke Ätra v. s , -r.d a r.-.:;.Vr ?.a,::.i::M --f tenant.- : r-'y r: -a;-d. ;

v , . ''J

f f hive aiobaftcrtifloca

P' the pavemnOL

: rr.n

isnVi: ppi:m. irx okij, April

r : ti-. a..';". fT'"1"'" ;

Ar. : r. a: f

to have J'.f IK'.-.. !on -. :a " jj-t irav.-n ';tihty r::.-ir: !:. th- --ffi

-T7n-

f the ro';r.tv rl

I:

j' '-Y-nr.v- i to thf appe'ii- of tli''

"I'ne rr.plovf 1 x---rvi'

!:'.

. T:.-Tm- uirin a r.i th fouhraf-trr. , , . , ", , rr:ar.t"J5 xr dlstricr.s arr x- : e .... . , t r.a r4'ur.:or e -- rat: or. at o-,f 1:: - ror.da to by riore rr.n to puara i ,

Ha T.ta 4 CtttV.ltflrn A r'o near

irr-.. r 1 1 ,- it , i-.. -.

"ry tnüllnr.s rf dollars damar to j . t . ' ! . .,, , ' what th- r r-n sr" r. ;!i:r to nr

as ,VA Krrr.Uy nht by river r hw:.t livir... "'rn v''h0 rr'rl hr V., da-day. j ro!,fs r orts thnr In rr-fronrc to th T?' Mayr;l.1Vi nIrf?liv rfportr! 'f!n.rf :dnnrc- I.a.. !uM a . f n Iovmf n. ' f ftr thrjr t,:,!:(r, T:;ii

,i

;n ?hp rr.nority. th

rn--jifi rvan in fiiuhi'p T'ari.'ri o g-o imrn'-öiatiy to aM th1 In-fr 'Harris and h)p ro-nov firilll'1' mm thir homw.

Cleveland ex-6rvic? raen luv ben pickinsi up money by sub

mitting totiooa-Tx4n5m5ion cpotauons .NATIONAL Al'.KTANT Ol' Tili: AM1-IUCAN

thf majority, th- tmrV: h.is T:.t !! :GIo'.

Public Anxiou

Miss Bess Dainty For News-Times

Propounds Views

Upon "Cocktails"

mile 3Ur JJcscrihPs h.xnrri.

enccs in Second Act of 4Fair and Warne.,,

Cooking School

i;COOMlC MEET COXCI'JxXED KITH GTIDIAX PROBLEM iiv.:;:i;i:fi from p;o on"

two thirds of r! r people of Curopc.

Tiu ir .'.' c will ;

DEMOCRATS OPPOSE LOAN TO LIBERIA

:i (-a r

,IU "l J rt;--o-r; r-nn tn-.-iy is the firM and Tomorrow Euerer to I namir.- of it."

i. and thojpart nf Ioml)crs on Ways and

Means Committee Acainst

Hear Lecture.

As pr-'f of t.V' dürrer ritd j thf fart that the-ro was no frontier i

5,000,000 Loan.

M.'iny club m;ctir., ."win-: line- fr,,ni tho I.ilri; to the Iil.ifli

rirclo,-, and bridiro parties rrheduled , ;..t ir;,:ud;n the Kmr.anian. Gal!-fr-r next wfrk will he postponed or:r:in i-(,:;h and Lithuanian fron-

-Hew do I Uk. rorkMils?" rret. aa-,ournfa ,rir-y n!at tnr:r memr?: i(rii wl;:.;h had hem accepted

4 u may attend tlif. tre coo, an;: choot i u ish Tjr rVi w re lie-p" h 1 Mit Dilntv frh retreated toi , "L. . . . ... . ! 1 u '- 1 ,unUi(i1 uere. jie.e. n . The Ncw.s-Pmr.s whhh will l' : v ; ir.M d "S,.T,n Tu-o ! think we . r.eia m ir.e i.n.iiicr o. n'"-"PIt-' want tl:'" L::tvd Mates for pome

in

u exp rlrr--nt with mixed drink? 1 fryinnasiuni Tuesday, We dr. '.-day.

a the eccond art of "Fair an d j Thursday, and Friday of next wr k

Varmer" In which fJio Ih now apearin at tho Oliver theater. "Why they're, all right. 1 f.uppce -that well oh. treat's such an nfcrtur.atc qu'otion to ak me." Ihs Dair.ty looked a bit ernbarar?sed. "You s"," f!i addd apo'.ogp.U-

Uly, "I never really tried one. I

f-'d:h-h pun1""

We want Arnor.ca yt au5o she exer

rr i sht

A city wide interest Is heirs: taken i cs(s ;t ,,(C;i3r authority; her very the Fchool and not n few inntilrle. ' , f : , , ht t

are tifdrg mado as to the partloul iVs. j :Mfav Youn? houfewive.s'liavo jump-d at j rl couM fXfrc!A nn Jn. the, opportunity to further chnnn, tlll nfhpr rnnfrv rA,lM ,.,lTrl.

' ' ' V A - ' V4 1 k 1 ' 14 1 U , '111

their husbands, and prnr-prrt Ivo

brides will tnko time from the collection of their troKX-faux to learn more of the nec-srary art of ''o(.-

n.aiii!. She could come here fre-e

! and dioutar.trlcd, and w'.tli the pres-

t:cr wliirh coük.i from hrr indo-

U "J'.ut I rr-.tliy know Yi oat- it ffl

r. T'vnprlr ri-f',1 h on . V " t o." -r- :i rf '

opened to l, brought up by a aiwavs ir.te-sied in nf-wor ;r.d bot- j U ' V01lJf' ' P"ace. icher who was a rabid prohibition-1 ter raPthods of food prfparation, so! r Am7s r'nt r' -t. and heMJ'e. I don't iik tho? . , .. ., , a , i h-rop- mu?t do Ii r bort to soiv

i a ncriii u ni in i ui i fii'i.i ii ; j.- , ,

rons; mir.ps ltv put in t.n-m. iney af ruch a biLier tar-te.

a?.r.ured at all th claj.r.

. ............ . , . , . j: .

.Tr! lUr-b, AT Hnrrk of v)..n.uu lii.il l.'jr; a . - OT .1 n 1 Z.1

I the problertiS jti !:(r o-.vn way." i Mr. I.h-.yd-GeorKe" save it as his

WASHINGTON, April 2 6. Democratic members of the ways and means committee In a minority report oppofing1 the Fordnoy reflation for frrantlr. the ?S,f)fO,O00 loan to Liberi 3, as authorized in 101?. Wednesday declared it was to

This is r.ot tru. i tlio lb est Interests of the United

States "to notify all the nations of the world that we have ceased to he a 'lady .bountiful' and that fron; h-ence forth no foreicn ration can obtain a loan from tho United States treasury." Opposing the 7nea.su re as "wror. in principle" the minority held It was "indr feni-ihlo to further t3X the people of our rountry for Mich a purpose." when thousands of Americans are out of -work. The United states, the report mI1, was not legally or morally bound to ma.ke th loan.

a be tichf." Mi,s D.alnty went cn. Corn Products' Renins Co.. of rhi-tnn of ,:-,ror ouM affect the cn- -

rieht er Ir.ar. ';n sayinr all tha:, k , ,r..f ..h! : f!r" won I. inr.lmltn? the United

r.fti aou: brandy and gin and cham-i chV. 'rfrH-rd ber ednca'tion nt ,b0 : states. He wa an,.i7e.i at people

acne, and lrrlnlnff over and over j Universit v of Chicago and lias had. lVho i-rr,rr'1 portntious fact

us: how it must fel to drink thos, brhiesi extensive practi- al expr- l:' -u:',,;i today. Lnle.-s Europe hinirs. why. I almoM think I've Ind ' lence 'sh.- will lecture e i.-h day. o-.r.in:. d, hi other words unlt3 omethir. pretty 6tronK, and I lion- pivir.? clear and complete da:wi-; thf' con: ere nee uceeedtnl in tly feel wobbly and so foolish. I strations of tho methods involv d !n ! 'irrarcin..,- a pa t of p(ace, he was

"T thlr.cr I bavo as rriurVi fp.n :irt.'ti, , ... n.r, f,M enrt..- ',...,1 I eor.!. i-r;t

that in his o-.vn lif

e . c e r -

MRS. SARAH IXMA DORRS. Mrs. Sarah Fllen l)obbs, 2 jears old. died early Wednesday mornir..?

fat the home of her fon. Charles,

this comedy part as 1 1 1 o audience j Meats, vegetables, fruits, par!'-.-'. ; tainly in the life of tho younger

wax it. ik ii. J;ia;;r.; ry tnui and brt-ad.i will nil ho tl:sMisl .a- : ''-. -li"U'' "uiu .i" t, tu tnr c(.v,.Mi vears with

avphs we. heard thio .afternoon, tb.ey o enjoy it. WdmcTi I'njoy Sexne"Ar.d tha: tupr-ts a curious fact.

will their food value and combin- ! Wf -:f r ;:i 1,',,nd

Healthwin rd., riay township. She has been 111 for several years with

i chronic bronchitis. She is survived

4.11- ' A 1 .

atinn. iu; T:1 1 :'" y-1'-'- 't,a fimtanjo bv tWf ?on?t charlc3 and William Merchants of the nfy are rr,rs:,r r- ; a r d f hw re nut h: w- ühw realize I , nM, r- f-1;iv ,ftwn.hln fn.

intral services will be held at tho A

atm with The News.-Titr.es by hr.d-' hat lh:i'".v is not on ?:od terms

'-'--'nte is t ompo-s.-a j :nr tne eov.ipm in n c .-sar i.t ; ' '"''jM. Russell chapel Friday affrnoon

-:r.o-r. en:::-.y ot v.amen -hon' demor.strat:or.s. u ''' - ' 11 v. nn. w r iiüu r."pi ., o

vonicn. I de-ubr !f any c-f them There will be no char re for nnv

1 :

it thr end of the rreat war meant

at - ocioci.

Rev. A. E. Monger

will nTu-iitr Tiiirial will be in CiM

r-ve ever feci a lady in the state ' of the chis.-es and every v"u ri In I f brute l'oree, but unless ......

r r;'r "HMnnr when f-h b-;ui tl:e city i.- invited to atte!-a. i i.iirnpi .-. iro:...e;n.K are ro;vea iner

::o .'L-j-urane tint force has plven iv "o r.ir'it.' '!'') I'' '? Iiril'ir. .r'i:."rv cnl.

. - - - - . ' .-'ill , i - , , , ., . : r u ...i

! e do' : oi ii'TnpiM aurs innnnin

o talk .about ft--'3". c"ators. Yet; hey lauph o heartily, it d-s n.vly DUPLICATE

.tar: re i r..-.tr t r.-m, ano you ;

von'.' -bi-V 1-e.- V v.- M aK.-.ut it ' I.UIL l. i Ij IHlW' . CUV. . V U

m r- ;. h v h n : i.rrv! FLOOD COUXWY 7 :

r:"...e erf pi ;::!' t 'i v e orr.' rs f f h r

.it . ... ... 1.... . . . .

nsi c ii, t ii.a,.';' r.a: tr.c ap- v-r, u u t v-ox -bo:; it Tb'.-

rrrr nri:s TiAsir. 'liarb s Iash, Michigan rd , died on Wedne.-day afternoon at - : f

! :M and f- li

ft; r.

v. n i "I r ! .

I

H'onliniiel fro;.: I'.iCt' )- )

rt-c-i.-ition f tho Sou'b j;.-nd audi

nes rr'-ar.s us. It bnt -ilwfls- rT.zwr. at tint t:r- at; a

1 ' äst., c. 5-,ret a ry of the trea --:ry, e.a:lv

: r.oerity ;s i.c tit t ti a r. the. n.o

-I'lMf" '-, r- V,- - t 1. :.. f

: a r.e- "

:l! l.M m!" !. T r ? 1 'ie i orr.er '.

f her i

prrru r.a b 1

i.re T i ... r . . . ; i . .

thi-5 p'-'.r.:."

le . .MI', er , rn n

. - -t ' ..ir 'i.i.r1;. II - , M

:rr.ir.vl pi

Interviewt r a r.f s;ipe v.-r;tter , haky tchool-by hand.

tl Card dreov;?:' d ;rh!r-,

"r! r

i i

an illness ri ere y ;ir. He wis born in Ihicine, Wis, .Tan.

()0 DI.AD. 100 IjrRMf) i He is rirvived by his "wife Fannie

1 T- IN .MALAGA, SPAIN, FIRK ar two rhiu,rrn- rarl rf Sou,h :art , , t ;, .. . ' ; ! r.d and .Mr.. Kub? Hr.nin.s. Cut-

'.'ai.a;.. sp-iM, .prd s:x:v v r. Ind. One brother Henry oi

ar th er- m "iy :i . ,,,, . ,,, !t?) v' di lav in a ! lj Seville. Tti1.. also sirvivr ! i ' ! to : r l t h r a a ' .r, v.;i;,'i e.,-r.,.d th cuio.ni I'lnKral services will be h" 11 from ),.. ,... i .i , l.i.-.t i mi t,eror. i tl'.e toidoim Friday afternoon at

oby, ho-.vrer . v, , ,, ...!;.r, fi j 2:r..) o'clock

Ir. Winyo -l-a-zir- d !:' t-ok it tb'

v. : i. : ".: ;: r d

: t .- r.1. . ( i

Rurial will be jn Fal-

-:s r.f ! o i.-iMriiM.- i in er 1'ra.iiie cemrtery.

:.:emV (r f fT:rs v ou!J V m ,vS,.. A t.. .

-iolcts ..: J res, s .and .Oiow.-,-l h.r . . ..! ' 1 " 1 1 1 1 ! 1 ' ' '-' 1 ' i " 1 r-i

t ' e f n e a ' ' ' r - o re ' r to a " . , . . . - I

I ' matter that irvo ves the pu - , .t ....... v,.,,n. , tril , , JlOllCy IU I H'Ull r lllim

. 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' I m I . I rTrirT irs'riiini's of t'-e CO.re- . .

r.j.,,. ... . u ' '. i--v.: t.::v :y i-c 10 ti: prour.d and

4 i M -

l : . w;s a :.-.o r.rw

Ur.ii it su:

C '.VjS

with a

ir.e'it in the i.anis rr et:.;-n a

-1

.'!V v

a r. . s

and tru.t eotr.i--.'ir.:t thruuh-

..v.. . e j t '-

.r r ua i" i'- -.. i'"v e i m- .r ; tv.,. country. .ii;ht. frorr- j n.-h tr-asurv ot'-eils d'c.nrrd In Riymuth. I r.d e , -.-.er.tlr. on tho c ise We dr.f ..Ii y

.Now tr.at. fia:". ;.i:.-s l?a:n:v -v.th

n emphatic to-s of h-r auburn r.: ts. -Mu'.'s a cardful."

(RR1NG lU Ilf.LAR RACK.

that the chirp's of former Aita nt

wrr- :r.--:..i.?:y l-.:h. . Th occupant 'f the- ypp -r s-' w : e miner ofTlc:..' of th.; t:;i -o r rr.tnen. tho i.-ny of t;r.;;r.ce. rh- provincial d.e' ;;r.d th.e education board.

Rf?;Vrr Mi'C: termer S"-cre-';

Houston a: the ti: -. ?;s naseb .-'i an I ir. the opinion of th treasu-y ff '

cnn:i:roK erc;ii. rrar.ee, April j tiv. :

di.ar.ced w'.h ir.ert? r';.ir r o burplars I:: R.t.-:-::rc. h lr. fcr t,v ; "n.itel -v-4t r W'-dr-tiay on t he J: ye Rbe In o-;-.,( -', y ( f C":i

'd. r.i!- T arri hr ar!y in

::-r we re dc.bd by u-onv tm.-i' ti-wi

'. 1 1 .111 li I

' r.-ö 1: .1 '". at!": s l'.-r tlv cunt of honor I whh-h to 1 - h-hi at the. court J boast- rr.'I.iv i:i-ht. appf ire I t.efisre the of licviows at tho Oh. un it, r .-f CoTom- r- e last night. Ten j boy- r. it:;, ti t , x'liuir.'iticn on both ! Tu. - t.av a- l VV.-lne-.'.ay nisht.

STATISTICS

MFN'CIF, Ind . April Rev. J

.T. Fred, p.a.stor of tb.e Raton M. K. church, which was vihlted by 12 members of the Kniphts of the K'u Klux K!an latt Sunday nipht, Wed-r.?d-y issued a statjnent in which he announced that a part of th $Ilä pivcr. him by the rbed fipureg had been 1 orated for relief work amor.? flood sufferers in the r.ortb prt of the county. "The remainder will bf dl-yostd of for r lief as oemeth btst." tile statement concludes. The mini-ster. in his statement, sas th visit of the Ku Klux Klan -was une xpected .

1

1 the Fit'

u r,

: No v Y, rk I

There's Nothing So New

As Today's Newspaper

1

KF1I.D1N(; r I LIMITS. Or.e-s'ory fi.i'r.e dve;,i;ri-i C T nth st.. i;'.mr J. Kt-ogh. e.-timatrd

i

1

ii

r: r ." ,cy.:..'.t: o eyi r. Yr.;; r'.d thi plp'-r

: ' a.- an : y-; yr

1 t

!

j far 'hr !. v.

y Put ar "u r-"-ir.y that other r.ws everj d a v Ju?t as new, jus? es irtf f.'.:::' : r. i more prof.?.ih I to .' t: .r. Thv New -Times' C'.as-

' e'j C ' ft - e :

I:'

- vt j about hew rr.--rey totaj', and "a h.o h r-e to t e .; ply.t 1 :f action

t.V 1: t

to

v, it e ' t? r v

rt ; .rr. u;io

, x

Ce-i-h-Vi r.ews U system.'

; aticaÜy h-r.ir j Lte hea!r.; , j f a;:y in ie-:. : j rrr, r , r, th'

1 ander fippropriIh. :ry ai !? carfY' u e n put ? c:r rr" u w.snt

You'll find t? . - new servier thor: uqi.'y b'.'pfa! J'y:n readrff the da-.. f.. d Scrticn today!

Or.c-s'ory frame dwelhnr.

F. 1

j Fowman ft.. Ron Fetters, cr5t Jl.- j

Nuncr public -hooi building, River Park, cort 4 " :, : ; Oil compcur.-iin' p'.at.t, Olive an!!

! Sample fct , South Fe r.U Oil and Fe-i j t.:-: Co.. cost : I ! Fub'Ic -ara- and i a. es room, r -? j

1 t i i

i 5

T7ircc Friendly Gentlemen

TURKISH MR G INI A DURLEY

1

a t ' ii-1- A "j V-u

i

:v.. w. i.

i bleck W. J(

1 Raktr. cost Kv-:. j Urick and frame wareht':.

southwest corner (.a.vert ami .-lain. ! s., II. G. Christ man Co., ccs: $lS,-j :cn- ... . .. !

Two-stcry trA-vcr.r :wr;.i--Wayne and Eddy fts.. Vniliim C.

S:t;cy. cost tlT.O"?.

MOVING IT-RMIIX

can ft., to 120 5. St. Jc?eph st. j II. C. rcehlr.-.an, 12Z WaUawa av.. to re,j 7'air-:tw Ft. ; M;,s M. McQuail. 12 1 Rincolnj way W.. to T'l Hoc.- ct. ; R. P. P'.Yo.-.. !! : Y. -..'.! x a v.,

to ;ciare. Max Ftferman. !Tr Ke rr.M- av.. to V.-" "i Mi l ml st

Hart Smith. K.:i S. Rafayrtu L!d.! to HP LAfyUe Ud, 1

a v : y

FIFTEEN

In a nctr package that fits the pocket At a price that fits tnc pocket-book The same unmatched blend of Turkish. Virginia an j Burley Tobaccos

. GuAiartfeeJ Ly

x iO

VVllI FIFTH AVE.

0r Iorth Window Shows You Many Mew And Attractive Uses For Ginsham

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

w mm

Saturday : Open Tili 9:30 '

- f i

f "' 1

2

1

?ta,ciJ:c:

üStl.!'!

TT1 ..

Unsp Lzinghams In Clean Cut Patterns It is their clear colorings ar4d the delightfully fresh appearance they always have, that make Ginghams such favorites among the Summer fanrics. Gingham Frocks are always

gay and becoming and there

Are You Out r.f Wn-!i?

tr

d

pie?

Do You Wr.nt Cr'l - Job? I MF pfp.i r i iv. p. r.v - :

1 , .i . - ea ;iv

i i .i ! i :'

. y'l 1 1 t

U4eit-v . are many other things UmgtTVr t ? ham can be used for most ef-

X'- ' -l'ib

27-lnch Checks, Plaids and Plain Colors 1 9c, 25c and 29c

fectively.

Our choice of patterns and colors is so infinitely varied that is assures you of finding exactly what you want. 32-Inch Checks, Plaids and Sport Colors 35c and 39c

Ocean Spray and Lombard Tissue For the Stimmer - time frock for child or grown-up these Ginghams are lovely. You will find in this line all such shades as Sand, Tangerine, Peach, Apricot, Tan, Pink and Brown. 59c a yard

lsace Tissue

t

This is a 36-inch material and comes in bo th pi am and corded effect?. The color

ings are most unusual and Zephyrs include all the new are the kind admired by colors in both plain and

Wm. Anderson Ginghams These are plain colors and small checks for house dres?es and children's wear. There is a color scheme in this to suit you. 45c a yard Zephyr Ginghams A fine material for a serviceable Summer Dress. Our

women of good taste. 69c a yard Gingham House Dresses 1 licsc are L'Aiglons in checked, striped and plaid Ginghams. They have Organdie, Pique and Frill trimming. Sashes are on many models. Splendid color line. Sizes 36 to 52. $2.98 to $6.95 Children's Gingham Dresses 2 to 6 yea; sizes $1.50 6 to 1 4 year sizes $1.98

broken checks. 69c a yard

Gaze Marvel and Cuban Tissue These two Ginghams arc here in broken plaids, checks and stripes. All ihe patterns and colors arc good for use in a pretty Summer frock. 59c a yard Imported Ginghams The quality of this fabric appeals to women who are particular. There are plnin rolor and two tone effects not found in the domestic grades. Very .attractive draperies could be made from this. 98c a yard

Nofevorthy Ribbon Specials For the Rest of This Week N". and No. . plain nirot FiMirr in all the rnlthat rr b;n M d thi Spruuv Ihe- ie.-u!ar 12 12'" and 13c. wil'dfs a to 1 CV a yard. Full width 1 1 dt Pow Ribbons in rood line of col-ot-Rro.'lar 25c quality at 20c ,i y.ard. Jacqu.arel and Satin Mripe ifb and Ii.iir bow Ribbons, from i to 7 inches wid all popular toIots Regular 7ic qucdity at )c a yard. Narrow trimming Ribbon for lingcie and bows 11 widths to I 1-2 inches Blue, Pmk. White. Rose. Yellow and Navy. Values to 0c at e a yard or a 10 yard bolt for 43c.

f M

- -'. j

f'il ? pL !", urs

' V'"

After Easter Clearance of Spring Millinery Trimmed Hats in black and colors Value

$7.95 at $5.00 each. Trimmed Hats in tailored and semi-dress models. Values to $12.50 at $8.95 each. Pattern Hats in colors $23.50 values at $18.30.

to

Women's Underwear Carter's fmc combed Union Suits with bodice ton or built up shoulders $1.00 and $1.25. 1 lih pjade Union Suits with built up shoulders 75c and 83c. Dei-chr knit Union Suits with built up Shoulders or bodice tep "0c to Carter's athlrtir Up.'!twrar $ i .00 to $ 1 .2 3. DemonMration Tomorrow morning and rift er noon ot tlie famous Toledo Fircless Raiiire

Com-" -Tid how you ran av" many dollars in vour r.:i'v cokjnrr.

The Men's Store We call your attention especially to our Shirts with collars attached. These are made of a very good grade Percale in neat stripes. Sizes are 1 4 to 1 7Xl' Prices are $1.19and $1.50. Cotton Pongee Shirts with collars attached, tan or grey $ 1 .75. Complete line of knit and athletic Union Suits $1.00 and $1.25.

11 .:i-..- i-.::v.t:a

1 1 i ;it:--rA

A Splendid Showing of Attractive Spring Dresses At S25.00, $35.00 and $39.75 HacW Crepe de Chine.?, Georgette. Taffetas and Tricolettes in a splendid variety oi straight line, Iov waist line and full skirt models. Mothers Attention! We announce a final cleanup of all Roys' Suits In stock. They are all made of long wearing fabrics in good styles and colors. They arc worth looking at and are priced only $7.95 and $10.00. Boys' blue chambray Shirts with collars attached, 75c Boys' black sateen Blouses in sizes 6 to 10 95c Shoes for the Babv

exible up-

"Hcalthy-Fut" first step Shoes with good, fl

pers and turned soles. Plain or combination colors Values to $2.50 at $1 .50 a pair. 100 pairs of soft soled Shoes in the hir;hrst quality at $ 1 .00 a pair.

O

0 O 1 o f s O

4 ö