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16 iiidav i.vi;i:. mt.ii. .-. ms THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEb 1F0LL0W THE CROWDSl '"FOLLOW THE CROWDSr BEHIND THE SCENES SOUTH BEfD'S GREATEST BARGAIN GVERB With Rulers and Leaders of Wartime Europe By the Princess Radziwiü Oovrtfbt, 1313. MP I.T t- ,1 'J til 11 1 l:0ne .1 ' . rr r ir.h ;;.-ithh notVMt' - tai:d.. hr :t:i! 1 r 'no 0 i v ital for con !! ' r r advan she h.ts ti. en up tii"yt of her t !!.: to th ad ministration f this li' -i'it.tl, ami Iv-r-df :. f r m!'' 1 t 1 the wants of it.- n i 1 1 . : - . T : i r 1 1 1 ' r . will 1 'M ra.'i old m t r-i i! t !.. and ri-t only has s 1 ; retain ed 1 1 r v.ori! r- erel f j I vitality, but she has: k it all erthiei: whe Ii c r-, on around hr. She hrmlv lnis that the allies will coin" out victorious, ami that it. will be Kraut-! to h r to m Al sace Lorraine i 1 f r- I to th I'jvc! I-'ranee over which -hf r 1 14 ii ed for IS j tars, ami which she- loves so fondly. The rnifirr. is an execution anv-nir women, insofar as hrr trou bles have not hardened her, but on .'-ho a!N it, h'-r' the last cmpres-.! of th- I'r'f.ch found a rrfuire aft'-rj 1 r -tory hfr. It combine all the hhas !n;. irate from I'mriNh com fort, ii'.'ttlur with the statelinef-s ir.h rent to th" ohl rreneh chateaux. Tii" lone corridor which run all through th houe. ha it wall 1 . 1 1 r : r with old V.'i nv a I.-- tapestry, which is ij-iiic wonderful ami was p:.r: 01 i:jf. pii, whnh Napoleon Uli , l .-d.-w. d upon hh bride on hep j mai -riatc-. If us.-d to dorn Ha waiis of th" empress l.oijiloir in the Tnib-rn-. j.jjt Jiajipily hid l.eon re !,,o, 1 fiii- th" Mimriicr months he th" war luoh" put, c-.capiug thus the destruction of the palace, a no! ;t was 1 it-r on returned to L:Mif hy Mr. Thiers and the I Trench s-.,v ei nnie;.t. htini; consid- hcr private i)ruertv. j In th" same gallery in which now . han th'.e l.eautiful panels, can he iadroircd a pri'-eles collection of svr s . hina. which Napoleon III, , vim h id a--emh!"d it, used to say 'was the most complete one in Ku !rope, contairiinir Mccimen.s from the he-! earlier h'ys of this renowned fac tory. Anions this china figures a hreakfa-t set that had heen pret-I f "J 5enteM to Queen Marie Antoinette after the hjrth of the first Ibnnhin - "i :-nd v.hi' h 5 he had in her turn Riven 1 1 kw uiiii'iviiu n iritnu ana ui- the contrary have left her with in-1 1 nd.i'it, Madame Campari, hefore !ul:;en e and an utter forget f ulne.s j lea in' the Tuileries on the fatal of the injuries done her. Sh is i 10th of August. The latter still ieautiftil, herause such perfect, had mjhk .how suci eedel in saving loveliness a.s hers ran chariKe, hutjlhis relic of her heloved mistress, never disappear, ami the perfect which she afterw ard presented to her favorite pupil, Ilortense do Üeauharnais, the daughter of the features whih won for Mademf.i .'dle do Monti jo an irnpetial crown h.ivo rtain"(l their pure lines, whilst the white hair only adds to th softness of her face and expies tion. The Hospital. Ti;e empiess used, hefore the war, to spend the winter months at the lovely villa which she l.uilt for her self at e'ap Martin on th" shores of tho Idue Mediterranean. At present all her interest remains c(incer.- tratfd in tin; hospital into which J er splendid IIn'lish home h .s ).en' trapsformf-d. It has not hecn an risy matter for her to adapt it to trie needs of su- h an esta hüshment, as it has entailed the stowing away of manv ff the art treasures that r.iad out of Farnhorouh a real Napoleonic museum. The empress had sjicnt much, time ami money inj arrantrin- these- treasures to their 1 t est advantage, and all those who j had the honor to he admitted with- 1 In the precincts of Tarnhoroimh Houso a'-;rec in saying that it would lo difficult to lind a more heautiful 1, I: 1 Stork slid Cupid Cunning Plotters Mab a Kw Homo will Hit a Little Sunbeam to Brighten ! Cupid nd tha rtork i.re te!J ro t rt:Ln; hef are rated cunning pk)ttn to hrM th cominir of the little mnbeacj to lÄdiien tke l.onrta arat IrifLtea ttl tomes cf a het cf Lappy faciliu. known as NhALer s Krlen.l, which ha been u,al uej by wi'iiwa for oer half a cfr.t'iry tefore the arrlral cf th tork. Thi 1 a peretratir.jr rxttrr.al appl'cation for tb aV donan a.iii i.rr t. Hr daily usa throush rnt tho !tinc xr-o';th. itrt'n and ten ;cn ll relieve.!. 'Il.e mrle re nud plait'c and p'.i.Thla sr that wtVn hiby romci tLy eipnd xvith f.ne and the pain aud tir.fcr at tio crisis Is ncturally Ic.m. Then. tvj, te rerrM are not tor? nri drawn with that vnual wrrncMnf train, and many dUtrese, aiu-'a a nrrvouiv. c.ii'jea. bearing down and ftretchlnz p.iir, are a.or.c the d!cmfort nn.l tie hil'iMPr eTperiecce unmen who hare use I Mother' Kr;end lay they hive entirely esrnped by the anp--.ition cf thi t:n;e-hon."ri J rrne-1r. Th'iian1 f wutnen Lare uf.l Mother' Frlor-d ard krow from experience thit it I one ef the rrreiret contribut.'orn to fceVthv. happy mctherlnir!. Wr;ta to th. HraJ:Vli Reru!.i!or to, I.a.nnr U'.At .. Atlin'a. (Vi., f.-r their "Nfctherheoi! Book." There a wei'dh cf in- irv.r,cn ann comfort in !o fiorivou froru I rra.iirc thil httle N V. It 1 p'alrdy written ' l.u !,.. tm t Ärar M'n!in W fa 1 f L T- nn f. hottte cf Mother' frrlen i from the rirur- i ' fct tod.Ay, and thu fortify yourself against 1 the a:.a iliiconifcrt. L'mpress Josephine, and the mother of Napoleon III. .Mario Antoinette. Speaking of Marie Antoinette, it must he noticed here that the I'm- i pres.-; KuRenie always had a venera Jtion for her memory, and herself colleeted all the souvenirs she could j cet hoh! of of this unfortunate 1 queen, whose fate she is said to ihae dreaded for herself. A curious ineident can be related concerning this superstition of the consort of Napoleon III. When her enforce ment to the emperor became known. jail the dressmakers ami jewelers of Paris hastened to offer her their different wares. Amontr the nianv (beautiful things which were brought jto her for inspection, was a splen !di.l bridal veil of rose point, which had been worn by Marie Antoinette at her own wed. line passed after ward In the possession or her only j . I . 1 , .. I, . .. .- I... Itn,. . l'.,r. I UI1I.,MK I , III'" 1 IIV 11'-- .J I I I 11 H-1 1 If , and bequeathed by the latter, to gether with many other treasures, to her great favorite, the duke of Oukhe, later duke of tJramont, who hy a curious irony of fate was to he the last foreign minister of Napol eon III. The duke thought it not worth while to ketp such un expensive thine and hearing that the emperor was about to be married, contrived that this historical veil should he shown to the fair Spaniard about to take Marie Antoinette's place on the throne of France. Eugenie, how ever, much as she would have liked to buy it, found it too expensive, and reluctantly refused, the offer. What was tier surprise when, a few days later, the emperor sent her thi. relir of the beheaded queen, ask ing her to wear it on her wedding iay, which she did, notwithstanding the prophecies of people who said it would not bring her luck. "The Ciirx of the Lace." We know that it did not. hut a ciiioti- thing connected with this Io!y piece of lace is that many ea 1 s later the empress made a present of it to her favorite niece, the du. hes of Alba, that the lat ter wore it at some creat court ceremony in Madrid, ami immedi ately afterward sickened from th iiscase from which she never re covered. The duchess was more su perstitious than her aunt, and beinu corninee.l that the veil had brought her bad luck she left directions that it should be buried with her. notwithstanding its alue. This was dune. s- that the tilmy, cohwehby w hi.-h had been seen in the 1 1 I-: Ü FREE 70 j ASTHMA SUFFERERS; . II om urt- Tti.t .nin un I Wilh.'ut I i .an for t or l.o- of linn-, j VVY a .- M.'tJi . th.it i .t:.:n:i. a' i v w ..: t y. 1 t - tr it .it '.;r e No lii.it I T" n iit !! .!" U ef J..; sMtelr V e r etl t b- j ."cr'i!. '.v 2 1 - e i -r .? : ;t. s, . .. r hr.'i!',.- .M.:ai. ai -:e! ; .1 f r.-e t:i.i! ef .i:t- t . . 1 1 - !. Itter ttl W !...t 'I: l ite V .'I tie. J tT w 1; it ear .' et !;:..:!. .1 ' tr.'is!.1- I w u :i a t h' 1.1 . I ri-lvw .mi ti--;ii it 1 H .- ...', 1 ill . ; : t t t ' - .( ;il 1 ' t ' v 1 '! . forro ef itihalern. .I-mh '.. J' ri-p 1 rat l'!. f'i'iit". "'pateiit have fall. 1 NN ' w a:;t t s ? n" ,tt ei;r own t;'. n-. th.tf 1. !!',! is dfili-d I" n l S " :i..i:ld . N- T.lt - r ..:i t 1 of the castle of Versailles on j lav when the voting Austrian! archduchess hud plighted her faith j to the future loiii: XVI. and which' i it-r on h id adorned the head of J the Kmpress KuL.enie on her wed-! ding du. at Notre Dame, fulfilled j its last fun tion in covering the; had features of her niece when the' latter lay in her coffin. ' lYople in the confidence of Fu-' ienie say that hy her will Fa rubor-I f-ipli, together with the treasures! ! which it contains, is beqtieathed to: 1 Prince Victor Napoleon's son. the j 1 small boy who. is hnr to nil the glories or i.ue 1 onapa ries. M iie em press i ery for.d of this nephew i by marriage, and alo of his wife. ' ithe l'tincess Clementine of I5elp:um,; w ' f.. wry r. it: 'c? a'l w rrit-ie put "X y - a .t lh! f t -: . ' . r Mv !. I ' 1 It I". r 1 - n.. t Ii f ,. it. Writ 1 at : 1 ,i O 1 c ' lel .'. i S t ITC h.- thN 1 Ü .iiri. .i'! t :. :-.l f..r : t . t:t 11'. a t" Te ill) w cum e treats with motherh ;f- I U ML5 I säest s 17 t mm Dims M 1 LTLi 0) i I 1 - V a A, R) ) . 11 1 J Absolutely every Coat, Suit, Dress and Trimmed Hat in our ston wearing apparel and Millinery ever held in South Bend. -including all our latest arrivals go in this clearance, making this the greatest sale of high-grade Costs amid Former Frlees Egsnoirecl Because our New York and Chicago buyers overestimated the demands of the season, we find ourselves now at the height of the season heavily overstocked with thousands of high-grade Coats, Suits, Fine Dresses, New Pattern Hats, Trimmed Hats, Waists, etc. and rather than wait for them to be disposed of during the coming months, we have determined upon a SWEEPING CLEARANCE of every garment and every trimmed hat in our store Saturday at a fraction of their cost. Store Opens g;3Q Saturday Morning Come Early COATS-In EXTRA SPECIAL if TO 5 a a k 3 f, To $15.00 Values TJ S7 Grouped in three great lots for your convenience. LOT NO. 134 handsome j1 1 Suits in this lot, all new spring models in serges and poplins twelve styles to choose from. J j Values to $25.00 LOT NO. 268 beautiful Suits, consisting of some of this j season's best selling numbers, in serges, poplins, etc., trimmed with braid and buttons. Values U to $32.50 LOT NO. 342 exclusive J Sample Suits in all wool serges, poplins, Poiret twills, etc.; 26 styles to select from. Values to $45.00 r. ots- To $42.50 Values CJ...! $4.95 s $4.95 J-"S"Si VS. (MM N ew Positively South Bend's Greatest Sale of Trlmmmed HATC Actual $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $13.50 Values. fa. am Actual $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $13.50 Values. ab To $25.00 Values 4 1 SATURDAY ONLY WE WILL GIVE AWAY FREE A $1.48 CIRCULAR VEIL WITH THE PURCHASE OF A $4.95 HAT u fe. tion un.! who mi h"r si.le is most 1 I' 1 attentive to the whlow of Napoleon' III. Thanks to hr. the ai,'ej nover- 1 V V ei'-r. c.-i :i have at times the illusion j V. - sh Iks. iy) c I UI L mm WONDERFUL nie o; In two great lots for Saturday's selling: Values to $12.50 4r 9) CO Values to $20.00 id) a nrirnr rli iL ü 1 MM i i i r .a r ii am. Ji Values to $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. In styles for Matrons and Misses, go at ! 3 I Straws and Crepe combinations in black and colors, trimmed effec- tively with fancies, ribbons and 11 j 3 flowers. Chic tailored hats in the V showing. (0 9 CO o) New Ready-to-Wear Hats, (M QC special at p I . 3 d Untrimmed Dress Shapes, $4.00 values S1.95 WE TRIM FREE HOME MILLINERS DAY SATURDAY WE TRIM FREE A manufacturer's sample line divided into three lots for Saturday Values to $4.00 9 Values to $5.98 9 cs Values to $7.50 3 9 INTHIMMhll 1 1 AT MIAIMIS Worth X2 nt 1 S20. lluntlrtMl and liuiidrvtK f hat in l)la k and -lr, all latest sliai': hi iiMirtnicnts 98 CENTS SIMX IAI.S in Ti:niMiN.s I'lovvrrs, hu-mrrfd fruit. Ihttv rtatli.. ljefrine o s t r i c li, wheat, win?. juill and orna ment. Hi? variety at 29c to 98c m:v itir.itov 1 lie largest a-ri meni of nh- Imhi in tlie t.Ur i lo t found lier. We are howin? a m Iiiendon (uantity of the new iiLick ioi.iiii:i i:ii:i;on at 35c yd. and up WAISTS Georgettes, Crepe de Chines Plaid Silks .... 2i98 CHOICE $3 TAILORED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AT Vast assortments in this specially priced lot; all the smart new shapes, in all colors and stylish straws; hats for matrons and misses, featured at This lot not guaranteed to last all day so come early. thit he is pot iuitc i world. t' . i : I V 1 Ki t. M MM Ol I ON i: ri ! : a hi ma j:......! t . N : r.i .::! II . -lit t!le i rne : hü. r with th ! ..y w 1:. tlone in tli o an ilh:-ion for w hi li she is i ,1. though he docs net y-pctk : it. I Z . : c 1 1 i lives entirely in i st. so :-he f-.i.s at le.ist. but: a fcl ir.vlined to douht the fact when one se her play 32 Ii Vi !l öi J j I t t L III . 'ml ur ,m.- little prjr.ce.ss ar.J the tiny i.'p:esent the future of the ic d v r..itv. I.-T1S M!:.TlloL .V MI'STAIU) LIN I. Mi:. NT. r,e: and clt-anrtt m.i-h' Pur 'c;:r;i! i i 1 h. e : n. f is;n tahi.i: ri:uxs of every kind larpe and small in ize. splendid in hape; can be se lected at Williams & Co.. Florists. Always the tutt in flowers for the taMe decorAtion: Ilowcrs for the sick, fctock bouquets, corsage, and dividi:ality ef the Huiek dfbisrn that J Mow er for the "only girl'" are here (veryor.e turns ar.d look. It is u j in plfndid assortment. ICS S-juth car -with rcriiif-d t ody details. ( n i Miehisan Street. Home phone 2227, Tl'KN AM) LOOK The r.iiok Valve-in-Htad t.ve pas-en-'er touring ur K-rfix-tä Is a r.iottr car that attracts attention everywhere There is an indeserihle h 'int' thine so clearly rot'.ectinu' the trie character and aristocratic in- c hihit ion at the Twentieth t'entury Adv. Uell phone TC. AJvt Art 3IaterlaU. Picture Framing. THE I. W. LOWER DECORATING COfTAXY South Ucnd. Indiana Wall Paper Draperies Paint Supplies Don't say you sav it In the newspaper. Say News-Times. " j Wealth -will -hift as a re-jlt of Human dnamo" Liberty j this war. Capital will he wider I nl- and War stamps will win for Upread. That is an incidental effect America. 'of your buying War Savings stamps. EVERY SHOE a Bargain Shoe at GUARANTEE SHOE COMPANY a U. S. Government, Municipal, Public Utility and high grade Industrial Bonds proven and bankable securities only. Many years of successful experience in investments make oat sen-ice valuable to you. W. IT. WHITE: MAN, Manager TOS J. M. 8. BUILDING PHONE 2341 SOUTH BEND. IND. Union Trust Company Sife Depcalt Roies c1th tperlal facilities for the privacy of customers. WARNER BROS. Seed end Farm Machinery 114 E. Wayne St n I si n