South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1922 — Page 2
TUESDAY "MORNING, JULY II. 1922 MAM ORDINANCES STOKM Mit: EPS Ol ' EU SECTIOS; GOVERNMENT TO om: kjli.kd am) fovk injijkkl) in accident Tl.KKi: HAFTF. .July l".-'h.r- : - f.-i-. k. ..' ' us .; . :. i :. s. .:.! r . v. kilN 1 M- !. ! iy A R E INTRODUCED ""uu: ",:"T ACT FURTHER-TO Ladies" Sport and Initial Handkcr chiefs 25c Women's Fine Cotton Union Suits ( C- ifvi' i from Pace Orel AT COUNCIL MEET f. HALT OUTBREAKS i .1 h.- u:f", Mr. nr. a Mr-. II :-rv '"..'i ::nr Fiton, north of rip' h. a r.d J h ir :i I A .- 1.T-. .r.l .1 ! ha 2' t' l-v.lioiH ' h. IT - r- f :!. of 1 in m .s-;. n . :'u-ly injur il h1 r - :t!i b- ; : r. : : i in: :; : '. ..i n T;ik ti. ! i r. i Ak Purchase cf 12 Lois for , hac of 12 Lot. for, "us h.M.noi ; city. Will Appoint Dcpntv Mar-liaN 1 ' v : h : ' "'r" r 1 hfan-ioii Ihrre w;c , w.or:n .,,, to Pre-rrve Law and Order ' -:rban cr- .r.c .v. Tw, . ty F.::h aMIH'-i Pa--t'd. nr. I f Virraph communication an! in Hail strike. : ' ; h" 1 ' ' f;i v ' ' ;t r'.1 Saturday Open ' Till 9:30 Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 Nhool x f MC Th-- .t ' : i 'ii it I . ! Ii,, h v. .is hirr :.-. ' r ii property dum- ' W.:..k.i. lit., lute Mt.nliy. 96c Continued, from Pa. i ) :.: by Mr. !:-) ; h ;:. the .. ! i !' :;..;: r ad ..ml Mrr ! s-mth-i C ':t'.r.!i--J fr irn I'.'K'- r.r """""" i Th orm s.e-,t throuch W.i t.-i k a . ! i t . ..... . . .w. ..... , ; t. ntrain f-r '- plar f : I f f . M". a-: ;i g- .-u-o-s h it.t- ri: d- in ...i ; t t : .-. . - I fit nullit' OriliiiaiKi-. . i.v l.. t... ... 1. . : . .1. ..... . .' a ... i-i: .ii i i : ' r. ... : r.i '. ir.i" in' ;.'".; I ii ar.-l a-t fit ;ih ls-.. r furc at i r-n-- of r!'.::r.r .ir'.l-r !r. tV.-Th' :n'r r';-Ja:i ,v . . 1 1 r I - bo-jr-.-l N'urtii Ju l-'tn an. .ti.er j riiiiir, r j. o und r thf jr !.-.- j .- .. j tion of 'tU( r.rit !':;.! iri; r !'ii n : h irai k w.i -?ri;rk. Th- c.ir hör .Vt Wa.-rtiw. Ir.d.. v-r.il ho;iio ah i!i If ;r:ir'"'M. . v i r .1; n '" ; with l.'O non-u r.. n m-n on duty. ,.!. -irr 1 a'"ut 2; " f t. At Sncr.'in f nt.i. n!:f., op r .it ;o:s ' I wo Dresses or i;nr in-l tnariy tr" wire 'I'.wrt ! '.vn hy a wini'orm whi'h e ;. ; r 1 1 i :;. I .f h V.TVii.ar r.itur er." jro-. .!!.-:,; f r a 'n .i-;h; l! wer rpviir.-". at tlif S-uth-rn I' .vif;'t i'V .- tiir- ity Iar" Momlny. ; nun .it :h ;".. r.-r-:. in ' f t ;t N ( itic .li'.p with r.o s::'..1 f (!!-:ur ro,n at tho int'r.-.'t.on i t:,. .-.v Th. ,xni.(rni u;4 ri ( f 0M1 p1n liy ' - JjUVJUD UUlU1 U, ' i !. ivy (lo'.vr.oour of ra.n wh: h I , ....... I m1 .th P-a : ':m! :hc o-:i-ri , , . , . , i noun,! tn.it ,J"i l,u' nu-n w.-ro PAPER ASKS U. S. ;i : p-i.m r.i.iro.i'!' ;i,'--r f . n at work, but union ! il ;-. ail
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... J.:, V j ru;, .m r,-, - 'I'1 1 ' 'n th" f;r7;,n- ,s?rrU. th- foüowin, .in o.t .1 ' to I rntod htatr to Call v. ; ;.. of i:. ,-.,. i ;.. - for ' ?.Umi.-r of mal! towns in th j u ..VV '' . r M ... trt , Luropoan Conference. ,, '.,r-,f- 1 .,' if . . , Mor M'n Wan''l. Quota' 1 " urn'.' o. o. j ri.ri:i. rn y.art of th t it. Accurate .. i ! L". ;-un f : . i, 1 -o ; r.f r,.-, t r-:1r,l!r- fh, f.t:,n o? ! 1 ''l'V'""-" -'"'v 10. ( Ity I. i
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announcement ayir- tliat any of ! ,.,tntrrt,r,, t . !Vf. tho r i .at ion ot its n,r.n who return.-.! to work ; I:,.n,.(f ;vn r.,iUip na ... ... .,.p n liIv
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At Altoor.a. Pa., it wn r-Port o.l ' h, . (; ... rii . mrt r.i '
all KustiO"
' 'tn'"' tho w;rl was .ff.vrf-l at WarsLW, .h-iK fhf-n- 'nl thrown down f.-'r.' iii.ir. ovk k pr --ri.' : u-. 11 n.,o. nur r. pi uiro.vr. uoun i...r T.lf ,:x,Mf. that s-.-v. ot - .. ... ' ' .. ., ! I 'tr:kor.. I ,.. .1; ... ..t w. ...... !
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. (Jji r.;th :!: Nw Y-.rk r.tral It ill-. )u 1nitu litU,K two j,.r..r--. .or!-.r.-.i-l ...mj.any th. rj.i.r of rr ,(,,.-y injurl ail.J 2 ä of 30 OtllTS or. ChMv.r.. Arr.oM. Walnut an.ljhuru iA thft t(11 of a torn,(lo whirh .' rry ' swf-pt th Miorcx of Iako Andes 1 Tn" r"'t:nn f'i aff,,,tir jSaiuMay nisht. prartilly !.- !:rM arnorI n: r.t to th l.u ft-.virwr th town of St. Charlw. S. J. r.l;,::,n. pormittinir Nu.s ..in, I);,k Injf. ,(1 iv0;ate( pot;(,n .r.n ;T.erurr-,n Mm. to lr-a.1 an.t j of th Sfr-tion struck by th storm.
v .-n.'-an imwrr. on " " " , r . port.-i a ro t ill i ncom p t e, bu t t he
or-wrt-n iii;'a nri v j N"-rly a M-f-rf of ni'-r' h.i nt. ' nfi'l nff'?-l jiT'-pert y ownepi ap-jo-ftrl :n por-on witli th' petition. S I"p;ili.ioii. I Th. oventuil opir-ion i.f 1'i-rif-y
"tif.v !ip!'):!i:i -y" at th.- W.iKiiir-.cti n
!liar:ii,imi-nt t oufireni ar-l prci 1V FtlCM-t i1.' .1.
S'on'.o rurtailmont of train rvlr wa report'.! from St. Ln'i!, llanr.ihal. Mo., Louisiana, 111., and cv- . . . . . . f i..
railway strikers in Texas with a ni'iil llallj D I IUILU Ol IL I train w.m reportel to th- poTot!lr TIIHOUGIIOUT INDIANA
ilfpartmpnt Monday. J. Ij. Tauf-
IXDIAXAl'DLIS. July in. Indi-!
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tiZ. prf'SKlent Of the ahah rail- ! ,n .tiM r,.Il0rt..,l to havo been!
way. ai.pealed to the government for, t jir,.at0n(.fj ulfn violence hy t r i k - protection for his rna.r shops and; irir r,,lrin(1 w-,rk,rs W4re nui,t
VtOperty !o ii xpecte-.l to exceed . said that Mrikers had stopped a mail i Mon(iay nrrordlny to reports receiv-j
train at Moberly. :.lo.. hy cutt in? , bv rJoVf M(.(r;,y, from Adjt. the air hoo and throwincr rocks (;oM jr-,rry p.. Smith, wiio was pent through the- windows of the roache. J s ,tnrdav to Peru. (larrett. Fort Temporary rtralnlns? orders pro- avne and Huntington for the ,,Mr-
tfir- (juarters of a million dollars
Sunnier cottijre and rcort aior.j? tiiM whore of th lake were the
, enta f ion of th ordi r.a !; v.hirii . r.ue-.d pormi-t-ion hy the hoard j of tra-t.-c-t of th S. !n;o: r.ty f-r ! P'j rch '! of a paic-l of ian l itntn- j il.'.te'.y .: .Iji-ir..;. tii- silioi-1 j,t-.,p-j erty. T'.ele lojs are men: :-.r.e,l for l'ijr-'i,.v, !np!.r: a tra(t '1 a i
STATISTICS
hihltini? strlkinir shopmen from picketing or in- rf-! ins? with employes fir persons set-kin? employ, ment at Monroe, Iy-i., and nt Little Ttork. Ark., were lotted Monday.
fet in :r:ii and running nith and uth an I 270 fe. t at and
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III IIiIUNf; PF.II.MITS. (n--story frame ilwellinsss:
-fl S. Meade st.t Ch-tnont Smogor,
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F:: S. Carlisle t.. Fr. Hajter. $2.-
DELEGATES START
WORK ON PROTOCOL!-.-
Consult on Measure with
toe pr r.t time, hut n.-t o'annin, i :, i j Kirnt. all av.. Andrew Maren.-, i ii me j. u t.j;I-lin. it wa f.aii.l i Ml to huv th- lots the total r.-v-t j . , I I I . i I- ox st., Worden Realty Cj.. uoiiid at th.x time. I.- within ? 7. mi j -. ,lll( 'ft, .o .r,. ... . . -
-i, ,-,u i-.r.oMnn.r- ,-, w ,.-or(, sf Sfnnipv. sl,n.
tee heartn? P. permit m-mhers of Mi..a-i t-r.f.u
th yeh-.nl lmard and Schoo! Atfy. 1 0 i v' Hrookf.eid ... I-o
Harry Wair t- further -ite the nn-r- Wituoki ' .U(i
its of the propoMon at next Wfk'.S IH M V Urnokfielrl mt I r.ftlo
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..Ii. .1, O.J.VVV. 1 :!!' W. Napier st.. Chester M n1 kov. ki. $ 2. ot). N. Flr.ier t.. Albert Daszyn-
i. $::.foio.
HrooWield St., P. Stepeeyn-
j 7 :'. 1 X. Johnson nt.. J. I-adowskl,
i - , 1 1 1 o I . . ! r.O:: Warri-n nt.. Joseph Heru?. Oeleales from Peru and Chile $..7:,o
11' 4 X. Sadi-i st., W. Xiemeir. s ' eot'
See y Hughes. i 1 . Thomas st., aus. Kras7ewski. f :t.f. 0 0. WASHINCTOX. Jiiiy (Ity A.j ioi:; Diamond av, A. I. I.und-
I ) Iii ehi.tan and Peruvian d.'I.i,ra i.N to tho Wah!nirton -on-f-ren' Monday lwari 1 rafting th-pri.p-.ol whuh i- to i-rnhody thlr
a k I in fi: t to h'.ive th imic tand- ! i two houses.)
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... ..-...- i.i Uli : ,1 lit .11l'.ir U.i-n hy t'.To Fnite-d State-. I nt'i.rrjin ; iiMiil.itl'in :th S 'y f State Il'.iuhm and othv Atner.(in otticiai- and in informal -n-
ferer.ce-i hetwen the run d'h'L,-a- 5'.'.0"th tio-.s Monday evening. -.-m. i)roicr.-. ' ! 1 X. Hrooktie'.d s.t., 1. .toras., u ri-1'!.-to,.d to Iriva hit-n m tdrt 5 -- n. formulating tin- a-tual phra-r-. 1 1 7 X. Anderson St., lleorge V. -!- of th a cr.-n--nt whi h w;i! McDon.ild, "r-;.t-i! the tinal hapt-r of tlin l X. Aruleisun st., deorife V. r'--;ot;.t;:,r.s here. j .McDonald. J ;:.T 0. Th reprejier.tati". s f !..-h Ch.i'.e' r.e ar.d one-half ?tofy frame and P ru k t tt--t!i.r ; n forma liy 1 w e! h ns : Mond iy fvrir.,' to . onlinu" their ' -' X- (live st., Sylvester Xo--I'".:!-vn and .t v.. is indicated that ' vacki. $2.uy. a formal h-.r.t nnetiu- proh.ihiy , f' 1 Cleveland St., Fr. Chelminiak. '-u'eI I- kr'.d tomorrow. This 1 .0". .--.;. ..n may.--- i d ar.c. t he u it .-n ! 1"-- N". 'oilecre Ieo Che'.min- . . . . . . !:...- .i r . . .-I
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poe of uhtastvinc first hand information. " Sheriff Homer Fenter. of Miami county. t-! . tho executive Monday afternoon that he had sworn in li " deputies to handle any trouble which ini'ht occur th.cre. (Jen. Smith wen to Terre Il.ute Mond iy at tin- request of the kmvrnor and will iaturn Monday niu'h to this city.
AiinrsT '2i siioiii.v At'(;rsTA. (Ja. July 10. Twentpseven htrikins; shopmen w'ere arreted Mondtiy charged with loitering followim; their refusal to have
the vicinity of the local railwa j shoos. Ponds of $100 in each . a : TWO HF f MN IN '-fjl'l " 0,-,i,v- j s HOOTING MYSTKItY rr 1 1 J 1 XKW l'.iir.NSWICK, X. J.. Jul'.' riundvecl Deiwels i j.i... Mm o nr..i i .-ph v..-. m t y r I h . t h of Miyhlind Park, near here. nt dentime hSeer shot .-.n i kuu-d early this
I ttiotnint: tinder myieriou. c;rcurr.-
tarcey. folhc.vinc a birthday part at
Mauro's homo nt which iicc sty
Touch l'-jUor was eor.su ni'-d.
, onc;etto ( Jeor.cia no, one of t:K Sllipineill, Valued at . $100 00 1 ' au-ts. was arn-tol when a county Cr l.il 'll 1 ihtertive found him at home in led onfcatedat Lakeville h w;th .h top of a thuinli toIM ff
rederal Men. I viiU iPiv hy a bullet.
Brought to Cityk
(Continued from Pa,;- ()ne
h'lrii, i l.'.OO. 'l". TT. I:arr..ond av., J. Meadimber. J::.0f'0. S.vyart av.. Steve Toth. $2.000.
A number f bos f llx Y. M. j A. Saturdpv afternoon took bicycle i hike to chain- '-I.akf-e-. Swimmirn; j and a catnp fire Inro ii wer feature.- j of the program. ". S.- Kinkaid was ' in charge. ,
1::im v. Dunham st., St. Casirner rectory, Jl'.eOO. ;H S. Arnold st., V. Kanlwoski, $lv:u. l'.ois Kinibal av., Joseph S v;ety.
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t(oi; w. M.vrjir.i:. la . i, v. Mark r. "1 X. Cu-h.m; ft.. d:d S.:t;da: cni;i at 11;0U o - i"o!v foi 'i OA l; an liiue-s ,.f 14 loon;. w.'h P.. art tro.il.. . He w.i- born in St. .'osepli uun:v v t. 1.".. J 'il. and w.i. Co y.-ai s- nf I'-. lie fennel Mi.sh F'ltistil t Sihafer. J..n. :: : . lss. Hesjde hi-:f-lie :.s surva-.l l-y a diuh'er, Fi-ic. ihre- hicth.rs. Phiiip. of 'e"-i: . r. l. John. of this ri:y, ar.d im of i'ol j:! bus Ir l. Tv r.:!.-4. Mrs iabet h Cr:. id. ..f o ".i. iri'i. ami Mr- (Iran: Huh.n. ot !ui".; a!-.. H:rvie. He was p. c'.-ib.r -f the ;:.,.n F amrc'.n il I.;:1 cii. Fun-! a I '.-rv ;ce w ii; !-- held nt
tf.e X.-m !.ViP'::ir.i! chuirh ' d - .-k i. ?4-""0. i -M i-, afto-r- eM :t;.:-i .y, l.H-k. i Two-story br
(, rr-rcv. o.h.-.at in c. Puriil " br i.i ll.r :!ar d com:rv.
Two-try frame dwollinif-: 73.: W. Jefferson tdvd., Leo Ilorhts. T-h.'-'O. 1(0 N. College St.. M. Zbieran.skt. $::.r.iM.. 1 - J X. Hirdspli st.. Joseph Cuzniak, n.-ieo. :i:. S. Sc. tt st., (i. W. J. Kalckyn7ki. $4-ee. 17 4 1 Prairie av.. Mike Varo, I'.-.". Haney v., Cm. K. Hoop. 1"1' X. Aden st., J. Hmkowski. $ :..0ov. l.'iiN Woodward av., . Oshorn, $.:.." v . 7:::; Arnold st.. Wind, Smo.ka, i '.uea. Kenyon ;., (icrric McIo!:.!ld. l'l'i X. An..ii'r('n st.. (leo.-ge Mr. I'orahl. Jt.0e. let-.; California st.. Fr d We.rur. j ::..(-. Twa-story brick von-er thvMün; L'L'I I F:n ( In way W.. M. Jvitkow-
vite residents and others who taste-t the tluid ean be relied upon. After communicating with (Jrui chief (Jeorv Weeks and Prohibition A iron t Harvey IMied of th .
Hammond district, t-otn or wtu-iu were leached at that city, the tirs:, aravan started toward South P.c-nd. . P.oth of tho Hammond orth-er ar- j
i ion ui - u -. u i ) ii u Hi 1 . .i 'i uiiiiift m
and aided in the handling of th- A
haul. Prohibition Director IP-i ; i Mirpan of Indianapolis will arrive!
hero this mi iTiiny to iriv-.-t:ate.
Tlie second caravan. arrived her a t : I
nullt, ('apt. Hamilton, doit Wekv Khed and a Xews-Tirnes representa-l tive. fearir-e; that they had m, t with; some mishap, started in search of the party. They re.-u hed the I-ike-ville station jut as the second pr-nip' of trucks, three in number w re starting for thi.s it with their bur-! der j Group Chief Weeks, wishing to see tlie car and he-atioa. is -ted the
sidinc just in time to two m- n running through the tall weed1 "h" ting your toot-, nearbv. A s.ar-h of the u n ou ml - " s,v" a 1 u l-"";es ,tr in rtality ins revealed Vine half-sia bar r 1, ' 1 "'-n- no: ,,nI-v ,l,,:i;irs u "" Vi h ,h, m,n 1-a.l no ....-,..u ..!..; ; Z'n ?. .l.ir-i .-111.1 ver iilioiit T. eiiiv a v. a'.
whon tho i.tfl-.r arriv ed Th- nu-n ! W;t!l ll" I'1'-' ,,s bef,,;,. U that j
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hen the othcer arrived.. Tli- men' i"-'' -iom- .m-u ma. -re allowed to go th' :r wav while : tl;"1',1,,i ,,v Hoimc Dental Serv- j ,h small bar.el was placed in 'Z" J'' V' A 1 l' 1 1 ; TO KK j nek's car and lrou.ht to South; GOOD TFFTH. .
A Iilide Wio Ji.I in tiiat vacant i
J spot and return to v.. -a y..ur natural j api" a: am'.-. It's ail will wortli in-
r..Mrv ..f P.irt;-v M r I i r la n d. i A " 1 ; - " 1 - " o u . 1 1 . i ; 1 1 U 1 ! .
former lightweight prize fichter. at 1 U"lni""" l""'v,s n"t only ruht,
Jähe-. F.!. If i believ.d that when j "Ul U) " "VK :n ! n ,: : ' materia-
o u l i i i car.; o- -1 1. ; -. ; ,i t e. ; i o ;
there was no -dr, tlon a n-w-rnir t-) i
the rantc of "X.w .!.!.. Ind." toi1,1" n"'!,.vt.e found, it was cPand to read;
r.n". n.u. in ;tioini;um wun ir.e - - ä JLP ää:.'-;;.::! per iootn iginally been con.-;r. d ov r th"
V;,ba-h r.-ad. The oft.. lal a:o order- d the , 'ir to br- taken to Pine, uhhh twetn I.ak'-viile and North Liband tl.em e to be brought to South' Iter1-!. Orders were catri.-l (-at o th.o I'-tter ar.d eertb.i' .r w nt : Mv.iMiililv until t!;-1 'i-.ik v..".- sprtir.g" at l.nk.-vitie. ;
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1 An efT(-rt v;:; b- mad- ;-"liy F c!v store building: ! trace t;u acruii .'i. ;. :-s m I cin-
." '.' 1 S. Carlisle st.. Ki. Fiwok, .:gro. as tho name on th- ':'. - f ?-.".vU". I !a,i;r.g are kr.own to bo '.doTwo -story brick addition to St.j r.vnt It i als. b;rd that
; "!."..::-;;ir" hid
t am.-lau' -ciiool, 6 4.so, x. Joiin- t. timber of lo.--i
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S--n .t.. JjJ.eeo. ne-story emmt block and brick "io buiMinc. 114 1 YV. Ihxi-iion s:.. W. I .or na. $ .'.'ee. T I'-sturv brick divrii;: c, 114" W. Ih;-:e ".. I-o Chelbok-ki. $....'.".
J. T. Holmes, D.D.S.
a. ready pur"ha.l .i!i;"ii!r. "iry'''g
from tw . to s x barre'.. - f th .ah ;- Cor. .Midiian and Wa-f tiitxton Ms.
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24x24 very fine imported mercerized regularly $3.00 a dozen special for three days $2.48 a dozen.
Toweling Stevens' pure linen, unbleached coarse and heavy splendid for rough wear special at 1 5c a yard.
Damask 72 inch mercerized cotton Table Damask soft finish good quality regularly 89c Special at 69c a yard.
Warm Weather Clothes For Boys At July CI earance Prices
Summer Suits Camping Suits
Bathing Suits All wool, two-piece suits consisting of blue trunks, white shirt and white belt. Complete for $4.00
Khaki and Beach Cloth two-piece Suits. Cool and tailored correct ly. While they last the Khaki Suits are $2.00. Beach Cloth Suits are $2.95.
Waterproof, rubberized cloth, pants and slip-over jacket with cap to match. Just right for a camping or fishing trip
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SIip-0n Sweaters For wear in sports Mohairs with or without sleeves. Half a dozen good colors, $2.95.
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Gaberdine Skirts Plain or embroidered in contrasting colors. Exceptionally low priced at $5.00.
Tuxedo Sweater A hundred different uses on the vacation. Fibre Silk in light or dark shades.
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Sport Cloth Skirts Satin striped o r checked, plain or pleated. Values as high as $15.00, now priced $10.00 and $12.00.
Everything You Need For Your Bathing Costume Pure worsted suits in solid colors and good combinations. $5.00, $5.95, $6.50 to $ 1 0.00. Also attractive Gingham suits and a complete line of shoes, caps, capes, garters, sashes, water wings
and floats. All marked at very reason- Sizes 32 to 46. Pink or white; 50c, $1
able July Clearance prices. and $ 1 .50.
Middies S1.00 At this low July Clearance price you can get Lonsdale Jean Middies in all white or white with red and blue collars. Brassieres
Silk or cotton, plain and figured.
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Sale of Yard Goods Certain qualities arc offered now which it will be unable to procure at these prices later on. Georgettes in a color assortment of Hussar Blue, Castor, Cherry Red, Canna, Henna, Jade Brown, Navy and Blacls;; 40 inch $1.95. Sport Satin, a shimmerv skirt material in ar Turquoise, Apple Blossom, Cerise, Sand and New Pink $1.25. Sport Skirting in white plaid designs $1.50. Sport Satin of high lustre, in Light Grey, Pink. Navy and Princess Mary
Blue $1.95. I Chirnerai, Silver Tone and .
Coronado Satin all lovely Skirtings $2.95. Satin in White. Lavendar and Sea Green $3.95. Thisldu, a Mallinson Silk, suitable for skirts or one-piece dresses $5.50. Voiles, in fancy white and imported; 40 inches wide 7 jc. Flaxons hundreds of yards in an all white, sheer quality; large variety of patterns in stripes, checks and plaids, 32 to 36 inches wide 39c. Voiles, in dark grounds with small patterns, in white or light grounds with a variety of color combinations; 38 to 44 inches wid? 39c, 50c and 59c. Pandora Cloth, in plain colors; a firmly woven material, suitable for dresses or trimming on gingham dresses, 36 inch 50c. Organdie, in all colors from delicate shades to black; 46 inch at 90c, and 38 inch, regular 75c quality, at 59c. Tussah Silk, a soft, filmy material for children's dresses or lingerie. Flower patterns on white background 65c.
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