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1 iME SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. fctoxn.w. sinTomrni 1, mis MID-SEASON HJS THAT ADD A CHIC BARS HEIIEi X, The Ellsworth Store. Fall is on the Way. The Ellsworth Store, STYLE TO THE EARLY FALL SUIT U P'' Jr Announcement of the encapement of Mins Rose .Imons of Chicago to Philip T. Cir.ilsky, h2l E. JctTorson boulevard, was made .S'unday at Chi cajto by the bride-elect'a parents, Mr. ai, Mrs. L. imon. A party of 2 5 were entertained by Mr. and Mr?. George A. Baker, US X. Marquette st., Sunday evening at a dinner at Frontinac, near Berrien princH. Tho party made the trip to the cottape by six automobiles, and returned in the evening. Mr. and Mr.. "W. Iiumf of Indianapolis wero j;j5t of tho party. PERSONALS Mrs. Floyd J. Hood and daughter, Toticile. of K-.'i K. Klder rt., are speed ing tho vveek at Laporte. Mrs. Fiank Kettrins and da'ighi?r, Ither, are spending tho wejk 'v;th Mrs. Kdlnng's parents, south, of 'he city. FOUNDATION OF TRUTH LIES IN THE CHURCH Pulpit at St. Paul's M. E. Church Li Filled liy Other Local Pastors. "Tho church is tho pillar and the foundation of tho truth," said Rev. H. Appleby in his rermon at St. Pan ls M. K. churrh Sunday morning in the absence of llev. J. 1. Gardiner, who will return next Sunday from hi3 pumtnor vacation. Rev. Mr. Appleby took his text from First Timothy, 3-15, pointing out that the church was an institution founded on grounds that wero cen turies old and based on facts that have truth for a foundation. In the evening Rev. Blaine F. Kirk patriek of the Trinity M. F. church delivered tho formon, using the sub ject, "What is Goodness." Both ser vices wero well attended and special music was furnished by the choir. TELLS OF NEED OF GOD i i Miter i Ilev. A. G. Schafcr SicaliS Tonight on J,a!or. For the text of his Sunday morning Fermon. Rev. A. .chafer, of the Low ell Heights M. F. church, choose a thought from tho Sunday school, dwelling upon tho need we have of God in our lives. He said we must feel the need of God and desire him. "We, must prepare ourselves to ac cept Him. Ho brought out the thought that by keeping His com mandments wo become "a peculiar "treasure to Him." All tho world i3 Ills and therefore if wo keep His commandments there is nothing that we cannot expect at His hands. Special Tabor day services will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock tit the church, and the discourse will be along tho lines of labor problems. j no , tho mos uter Lpopili is of black vofvet, boundo about the rim with whi crown the rib! and tied in f from which th an upstanding White or lif ors, trimmed w STILL CONFINED TO HIS BED CHRIST, THEGREAT IDEAL Jj. G. AVliltcoinl nns 1'nlplt at Trinity t Presbyterian. Services at the Trinity Presbyterian church .wero unusually well attended Sundav morning. In the absence of Rev. J. S. Burns. L,. G. Whiteomb de livered the sermon, speaking of Chris tian friendship and Christian ideals, and pointing out that the heroes we meet in life have a wonderful influ ence on our souls. II pictured Christ ns the Great Tdeal, and exhorted his hearers to accept Christ as their model In life. Rev. Mr. Burns will return from his vacation and will be in charge of tho services next Sunday. Injuries to Jo AY Injuries roc 612 Clinton sc of baseball at weel'3 age ar moro .c-rious thought. Doc: must remaih yet and that e before he will jured leg nor man for a Ch is unfortunate tines him duri HAD GOSHEN. to sleep in hi and when he his rig In 11a caped cremati My wife arose She arose -vitl How well I'd 1 If I'd taken I tain Tea. ( wkJm a The Home Beaita Parlor lat s)wn is. perhaps. ir shape at present. It e ribbon. About the in is layed in soft folds ont Into a small bow i ribbon is twisted into pleated ornament, ht colored velour sail- VA 5PKCCT HA1 make natty head coverings for the first fall months. For the high rchool girl there is nothing better than a soft hat in corduroy of gray or tan, trimmed with the same toned ribbon. A gray matinee "poke" that de pends from an almost square crown and has for trimming black velvet and an upstanding American beauty rose is a splendid idea to copy if one ith crepe do chine, also! wishes a dress hat for early fall. in KLink "Worse Than ls Thought. blved by John Kllnk. while p-layinsr a game tho T. P. A. picnic two reported to be much than was at first CS say that Mr. Klink n bed , for two months ?n then it. will be weeks be able to use his in- nally. Kllnk Is sales :ago paper firm and it that the accident con ig his busiest season. HOT SLFFP. Abraham Kercher went buggy while smoking suddenly awoke found :ies. Ho narrowly es- n. from her bed one morn, an aching head; een, she said to me, ollister's Hocky Moun- oonley Drug Store. Advertisement. Tj. y. P.: Yon nre tmdtily ftlarml r.bout the erndng coarnes of jour com plxion. The tun and wind arc hnrd on Ieliate skins, and maybe you have usoil pnne injurious f.ice powder. Pere is a preparation which will serve the double rmrpose of clmmsing your skin of the s.il lw, muddy lmk :iiil whltenin-cr it in th way the best powder ennnot. It is untural In effet and will clint: and lok like a part of your skin. IHssoIve 4 outk-vh of ;punn:ijc in V pint hot writer, adding 2 teasjMnfuls plyeerine. This glvvs you n bviutiful velvet-like complexion, besides preventing skin-dt-fovts. Quee-nie: Yes, dotted veils are b.id for the eyes, but I hardly think that is your wholo trouble. You hmmI a tonic to rest find jet reng then the eyes which ache from over-strain. Here Is a formula you can mix at home ;tt slight xst. IM-so!ve nn fvunco(. crytts in a pint of water and put 1 drop' in caeh eye daily. It is scvothinc: trt intlamed lids. rdieves eyes of revlness rTid is a trrcat help to thopo who wmr rl:ises. If your lias an' puffy and dark underneath. "tIiis daily treatment will be ct lrumeiis' benefit. rell.i 'Will: Yes. it unroly is alarming when you ?rcln to crrow t( fat to wear your N'st gowns. Hut here 1s si tlesh re diKvr whic!i I have never known to fail. Jet 4 ounces cf rvarnols (all druggists l.ave it and fllso;v it in 21- pints hot water. Take a tablesrionful before meals. This !.? the best and safest way t get Tiil'tt thttt superfluous f::t. and it requires J They come fast In all my exp thi-s recipe to fi from any good w7iTer atd 2 t briskly. Whei R-cription : ounce of k Then add quart. A invigorate tite will your ve skin, SV Mrs. T. J.: 1 advise against " ingoing, may s with sticky, ye which OjUh kly grensr with ex practice whih make V e l air J RELIGION IS THING THAT IS NOT HIDDEN I lev. J. O. Mosicr at Mizpah ICvangeli cnl Church Tells of Clirist's Coming. Rev. John O. Mosier, in his sermon nt tho Mizpah Evangelical church Sunday night, used "He Could Not Bo Hid" as his subject. "Man's religion can not be hidden," sadl Kev. Mr. Mosier. Ho pointed out that steam, electricity and many oth er marvels had been revealed to man. He said that the past, the present and to a great extent some ofthe wonders of the future can not be hidden from the eye. "The old dispensation was not hid den," said he, "but it was revealed to the eye through the ceremonies and types of the Old Testament. The prophets all spoke of Christ, and when He came only those who believed discovered that which was revealed unto them." In the morning he talked on "What is It." He said that every new ex perience brings out the question, "What is it." The meaning of tho word "manna," he said, is the ques tion, "What is it." and that it typified the living, bread spoken of in St. John, in which Christ said that He was the Living Bread. BILLY SUNDAY MEDLEY MAKES ONE GREAT HIT ther Va cup eugar, one l Yi pint of alcohol. t water to Drake a I before meals will way. Your hppe- ."e purified blood in he beauty of fine d.lth. restored. .deed. A do most certainly ie n5 of egg' for sham- onJd you cover your hair ow, sdmy animal ma iter ecays. when it is already hs oil? It is an absurd rapidly dying out. To fluffy, beautiful and lus trous there Is nmn'ng equal to this simple sua m poo Just i throx in n cup favorite shampf women who dn need to make t glory" nature f. Kathleen: Y think there is would use this dandruff will ' pcalp le promr of qulnzoin add cold water. T' ti vteek. rubbin strengthen the is not necessar read reply to 3 Tabithi: Yo thvse wrinkles level teaspoonful of oan- of hot water. This is a with actresses and all s the hair elaborately and ie most or tne "crowning ive. no dieting or violent exercises. I alwavs recommend this Ninne it leaves the skin p firm and tin wrinkled pk efre the extra flesh w;.s taken n. Wldie taking par rMts ymj might aNo use the roelj roe cmniended to I.. M. V. IIerdia: I d- not know of nnv other ?yt"m toner and blood tonic whieh is as g-x-i n this simple, home-made one and none whih so quickly clears the complex ion and braces the nerves. IIep is a pre- i are mistaken when you o cure for dandruflf. I Imple hair-tonic and the -appear and the itching y relieved. To an ounce pint alcohol and V3 pint should be applied twioe in well. This tonic will ilr so clipping the end For the right shampoo . T. J. ire right to want to stop h .re they grow deep, you let them get a start, nice I have never known Jot one ounce almozoln -nggisrt. Add U pint cold oonfuls glycerine. Stir cool apply night ami morning. No b auty cream can equal this simple, cheap remedy. It removes tan, punlmrn and freckles, but first of all is tine to keep away tf;e tell-tale lines and wrinkles ai:d vou get vc-r quick results. Kan r.uty r.ook. &.( e '.111 Hetty IH; Klbcl's Band IMays Selections Hcartl at Revival to an Apprecia tive Audience. Elbel's band rendered two splendid concerts to South Bend audiences Sat urday and Sunday evenings, which proved that South Bend talen is ap preciated, judging from the wonder ful applause that greeted tho local composer and arranger, Peter Scham brock. The arrangement of songs from the Billy Sunday revival was greeted with the greatest applause ever accorded a musical organization, either local or traveling professionally in 5?outh Bend, and its reception must be ac cepted as a tribute to the manager. The concert polka composed for clarionet by Mr. Schambrock and played by Mr. Ol.n proved an agree able surprise, both for the composer and the performer, and the composi tion has earned the right to be class ed with works of the masters. RATES ARK HIGHER. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 31. The city of Newcastle has filed a com plaint with the public utilities com mission against the Bell Telephone Co. alleging that since obtaining a monopoly of the field service is poorer and rates higher than when competi tion existed. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS Advertisement. V i oi w in see sli a n niance that the clearance prices onJow shoes nn rAcnilnr rv 1 Trip rllf- ference between what thev and what the should sell you another pair. ) MMM Uor now I uld buy w mm m. Ivl 1 . A SAMARITAN James Craig Is a prosperous merchant nf XllTerton OrprroTi. TTe h?rs f!nif to think 3 of the health and Lajvpiness of those about him. A young lady school teacher, th ; daughter of a friend, wtis succumbing to Jtrgthfs Diseise. Craig wrote to the late N. YV. Spalding, then Unitei States Sub treasurer of San Francisr, to ask if there wa any truth in the report that Hrignt's ; Ils!enso was being cured In California, i Spalding repliexl that after he had spent $10,000 with phyelcian hi-a own daughter bad recoeverM. and tnat too after the dropsy had developed and the case was supposed to be itopeless, and to tell the Compound. ! (Y-dg advised the girl's father of the satisfactory cature of the report and the Kenal Comopund was taken to the patient. Mie recovered and was teaching school at last advices. Craig was so delighted that he told others. He bns wnt the names of near ly a dozen whom, he has heHI to new leases of life. If you have Bright' Disease you owe it 1 to yourself and family to try Fulton's Itenal Compound before giving up. It eau be had nt Wkus vt StriebeL Ask for ramnhlet oti our investiration i Jn the curability of I?ri?rht's Disease or wriU; Jno. J. iultoa Co., JSau irancts"o. 11 EN WEARERS OF SLIT SKIRTS Minister Says the Present Day Styles Are Making a Carni val in Hell Lose Interest in Clothes. NEW YORK. Aug. 31. "I am sure the devil is having a carnival in hell with the styles worn by the women in the streets of New York city today," declared the Rev. Dr. "Leo. S. Rrough- pastor of Christ church, Westminster, London, Sunday night in his sermon at the Tent Evangel, 124th street near Amsterdam avenue. "Certainly, if I were the devil I would not enjoy any thing so much a-s a walk up Broadway or Fifth avenue looking at all the skirts and other new stlyles of wo men's, dress." The way Dr. Rroughton came to mention slit skirts and speak about the very tight and quite transparent gowns now worn by many women was that the text for his sermon was: "Shall We Know Our Lioved Ones in Heaven?" Ills surmise was that those who wear the slit skirts will not be recognized in heaven because they won't get there. "Until very recently I never knew a woman who was not interested in jew elry and clothes," he continued. "Rut now they have lost their interest in clothing and are going around the streets without any on. 'I don't know any place where the devil could bo happier than in New York this sum mer, where the prevailing fashion for women is to wear as few clothes as possible and make these few as short and transparent as possible. These things lead only to the devil. They tempt men and no woman ever fell without the aid of a man." At this point many women In the large audience applauded. Rut there are others who did not applaud and who might have frowned. "Yes I know some of you will say, 'You needn't come over here from London and criticise the way we New York women dress.' " the clergyman went on. "Then, why don't you" New York women quit getting yourselves In such a fix as to get talked about. Many of the women dross the way they do to get talked about." In discussing "whether In heaven we shall know our loved ones who drink while on earth." Dr. Rrough ton added: "There are a lot of good men just as good as you can show me, who get drunk. What you Christians ought to do is to go to them and sit up with them and pray with them. Then they would quit drinking." FEW PEOPLE REALLY KNOW THEMSELVES "(Jetting Acquainted" Is the Subject of Discourse hy Atty. Dan Pylo Sunday. Atty. Dan Pyle addressed tthe con gregation of the Westminister Presby terian church Sunday morning using the subject, "Getting Acquaintted." Mr. Pyle pointed out that from in fancy to old age people were getting acquainted. He showed how the baby began life by getting acquainted with its mother, its home and as a child how it became acquainted with its companions, its school and as it developed how it became acquainted with its business associates. Pointing to these facts he said that very little attention was given by the chlid of getting acquainted with him self. Even older people said Mr. Pyle, were hardly acquainted with themselves. He urged that people make a thorough study of themselves, learning their particular make up, their posslbilites, and their destiny. He showed that a search like this would enable the man to perform his duties with a greater efficiency The characteristics which would be found by the individual through such a search said he could be applied to better advantage. Cadmus Crabill had charge of the morning services in the absence of the pastor, Rev. II. R. Hostetter, who will return Tuesday from his summer vacation. In the evening the con gregation will join with the First Presbyterian church in their services. CIOSE rtUIilj PEN. DECATUR. Ind. Decatur's "bull pen", an addition built on the rear of a wholesale liquor house, was ordered closed today by the state board of health. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY. LOST Ticrer kitten, white legs and breast, about two-thirds jrrovrn. Liberal re ward. rVS AV. Lasalle av. WANTED Hoy to learn drug business. Acre 10 or 17 years. References required. Public Drug Store. FOR SALE A good horse for $100.00 to party giving horse good home. No horse trader" need apply. Can be seen nt Ward's Livery or call Claude Dunn, Home phone 5110. WANTED Salesmen to call on retail gro wers with an article used in every house hold. You will be representing a factorv which has $1,000,000 rejourn. A live proposition. Call on J. M. Brown. Cres cent hotel, from 10 to 12 o'clock, Sept. 1. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS SCHOOL SHOES Boys' and Girls' S1.50 values, 98c, a R. KINNEY & CO., 1 16-122 E. Wayne St. The Reigning Colors are Brick', Copper, Dahlia, The Fabrics of Fall We have Long Contended and have De monstrated that it Cost You No More to Have and to wear "In Style" Goods. In these "Fallish" Days these Pre-Fall Days we make the same Contention and ask to Demonstrate. All the New Fabrics and All the New Shades from Home New Taupe, Vieux, Old and Foreign Markets are on Display at the Ellsworth Store. Imported Eponge Rich, Soft and Clingy Possesses a beautiful two-toned finish Wide Range of Colors 56 inches in width S2.50 per yard. Silk and Wool Poplins Soft and Rich in Texture. Comes BIue Paon Gendarme, in Four Distinct Qualities as Follows: Special, 42 inches wide, $1.05. A Beautiful Soft and Lustrous Silk and Wool Poplin, Clair deLune, Napoleon si. 2d. Heavier lexture si.aO per yard. The $2.50 Variety is Qualified for Quality Tailored Garments. Crinkle Wool Brocades Soft and Rich in Dahlia, Brick and Taupe 42 inches wide Si. 50 and $2.00. All Wool French and Storm Serges all shades 16 inches in width 50 and 59 cents per yard. Plaids all kinds and all patterns from 59 cents to $2.50 per yard. Coatings Beautiful He?vy Materials in a Variety of Weaves from $1.25 to $5.00 per yard. Rose, New Rose, Lotus, Burgoyne, New Electric Blue, Prunella and Amethvst. The color of Fall are Here to b seen Apparent ic Silks and Wool Fabrics Our Fall Bow v Next Thursday will be Opening Day at Ellsworth's. We wilf have on Our Best Bib and Tucker Thursday. This First Fall Opening will offer the Initial Opportunity to see What's What Fashionably to Get a Line on Fall Styles. And, Just Let Us Say that there are Months of Preparation be hind this Showing. This is to be an Opening Worth while anc You are Expected this is Your Invitation. Millinery Opening Coat and Suit Showing Thursday of This Week. TUB BMGHTBST SPOT IN TOWN The "In Style" Fabrics are Iloro on Display mMB- EYE TALKS (TALK NO. 1G0.) Nervousness. Eye-strain in most casen is really nerve-strain. If the eyes :ire out of focus or compelled to work unnatu rally, there is a loss of nervous en ergy in keeping them adjusted. There Is no orpan in the human l-ody which requires such accurate adjustments or such delicate precision. To have imperfectly focussed eyes means to rob the wriole system of nervous force. The result is nervousness. There are a great many people who are nervous and cross and irritable from no other cause. They may be naturally even tempered but the con stant strain is more than the nerves can bear. I have known glasses in many cases to completely change the wearer's disposition. If you are suf fering from nervousness in any form have your eyes carefully examined. I will do it for you any time free of charge and will advise you honestly. DR. H. A. THOMSON 301 South Michigan St. Southwest Comer Wayne and Mich. "Xot Open on "Wednesday Afternoons' gHTCHESTEES-piiXS bcxe. tmimi with B)u lUbboa. niAiiO.VD ilttANi FILL, far C4 sv. jxtxt ksm u lUrt. 3&jt Ahrty KeUablA iW BY C3UG&ISIS QIBS Bill 13 Dally Traiaa pm CCtlesc GOOD Diamonds CLAUES MARRIAGE LJCEXSES. Charles Palynk, laborer; Alio Llfk John Nemeth, rubber worker; Marj Toth. Frank Dalkowsk!. farmer; Agnci Glon. There is positive assur- ft ance of the passing of the - New Tariff Schedule within 30 davs, which ml ' it rill r-i an n nr Jnraoca in It win uiuau an uititaoi. 111 the price of 15 Better see the bargains in Blue White Diamonds we are offering at $100.00 Per Carat. FRANK YlAYfi & SONS' CO. 121 W. Wash. Av. See our Show Window. SUIT TIME is here again and we are sure you will be delighted with the new line. Come in and let us help plan the new outfit LOOK THE LINE . THROUGH. You can buy later if you wish. You can even se cure your early selection by the payment of a small deposit. MEW J In The styles and materials are un usually hand some. The color list includes some beautiful shades. The suit coats are longer than last season and the long straight line cutaway effects are very stunning. The early part of the week we offer a few particularly strong values at $25.00 NOT-OPEN LABOR DAY J c I