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wrn.vrsD.w Monsisn, süithmiikii s, 192a THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 BOOST PRICE OF STAMPED ENVELOPES .NiimimiimmmmmnmiimiiHiiimiiiiiiin f ARGENTINA BUILDS EMBASSIES ABROAD tina representatievns In Taris ar.d AIDS ITALY ORPHANS Iondon will be accompanied with with their rank. Appropriations for these purchases have already been asked for and are included in the hudset for 1920. An appropria tion for the embassy at Madrid will be asked for later on. In this man ner all Argentine embassies in Amer ica and Kurope will be installed in edifices of their own. This Suit Sale is for Thursday only. This Suit Sale is for Thursday only. BUENOS AI HKS. Sept. 7. Argen tina plans to raise to the rank of embassies her legations in I'nsrland. France. Italy and Germany, placing them on the same footing ns her for eign representations In Spain and In the United States. This higher standing of the Argen Postmaster Huntrr Notified of I 1 ' Increase By Washington Office Be here early for best Be here early for best 12 i .7 -i Prrt miMT Hiintrr w,n ndvld Tur.iiy th" t owjn;: to th incr-i?ed ro of "i.an uf -jcture th price of Ftarrper. rnvHopes h.ivrt hrn slightly ln"rrn fsd, rfTcotlvr aftr Fpt. 1. The number five, vhito cr amber, wo-cnt, ha vp rai.w'i 2 0 rents on the tlirtuMml; number ."52 cent.; nurnlcr rlht'. "6 rnts; number r.ino's, 36 cent.: arn'i num hr IV. :t cent. A rf,rmlt Is not necessary for !n Importation of tho following mer- hanl!o Into Germany: Foodstuffs f'-r personal us of the Importer, whr-n the following rntrirtions are rompliM with, each rnrcel shouM rontain only or.o kaliram (two pounds) nf each of the following articles: margarine, fats, bread anl all baker jroods, pastes, macaroni, tea and coffee. Soap, cmdlf.s and frtareh aro not to exceed five pounds, but no pack ns'p should contain butter, Fuprar. flour, rickles or Inbster. Foodstuffs and personal effects sent as gifts and for the personal u?e of the ad dresvps will be admited by Cierman futnm officers free of duty, who, however, muft ne fatisfied that the foodstuffs and effects are really and destined solely for the personal ue of the addressees and members of his family. C.lxc Article List. The following is a list of articles jvnd effect subject to duty In the mails to n.C3'Pt, according to Po.st ma.fter Hunter Tuesday. Articles of fcold or sliver; Jewelry: all articles having any ?alable value whatever and consequently subject to cuftoms duty; precious stones; pieces of money; arms or parts of arms; silk vorns and bees; bacteria cultures and all mushrooms harmful to jlants; chryflis; larva; insects and their epjrs; cotton seed; poisonous mbstanccs; decayed substances; na tron; salt peter; tobacco seed.. Juice or extract; and hashish and its r-oeds. fihaving: brushes and barber's rn:?hes are pubjected to a bacterio logical examination and if found to contaminated will be destroyed. TITLED AUSTRIANS HOLD THEIR HONORS VIENNA. Sept. 7. Former bear ers of Austrian titles, now prohib ited, are trying to perpetuate them lotr.illy by chancing their names so that tho title hyphenated to the fam ily name, becomes a lepral name. For instance the Count von Grabentien would become Graf-Orabenstein. Hut the government has ruled in prin ciple that this cannot be done. . Some of the old aristocracy still evade the law hj' usinp: visiting cards, obviously newly printed, with the title and the von lightly lined through with pen or pencil. One younjr. Vienna noble, with a sense of humor, has a card about like this: Mr. Smith. Cre-ted count of the Empire by Tlis Imperial Wchness the Emperor In 1717. Made plain Mr. by Dr. Renner in 1D1S. FREE TO ASTHMASÜFFERERS A New Homo Method That Anyone Can TJso Without Discomfort cr Los3 of Time. XTe hare cew method that controls Asthna. and we want you to trr it at rur exrene. No tnsttcr whether ymir case in of lone standine cr recent dre!ornient, whether it is rreent a rcasonal or chronic Asthma. you hcu!d send fcr a free trial cf cur tiethod. No tnatttr in what climate you live, no mitter h.it your age cr occnration. if sounre troubled with asthma, our method hould retiere you riotnptly. We especially wsnt to send ft to th-e rrar ently hopclesi cases. wb err all forms cf inhalers, douches, opium rreraratlcxn. fumes, "patent inok." etc.. have failed. We want to show evtrymeat curexreae, that thlj new method is desijned ta end ail difficult breathing, all wheeling, and all those terrible taroxysms at ence. This free cfTer Is too Important to neniect a finxleday. Write now and tesrin the method tonce. Send no money. Simply mail coupca beJow. Do it Tcxiay. FREE TRIAL COUPON FROmER. ASTHMA CO.. Room t9K Niagara and HuJon btrrets. LutTaTo. N. Y. Sctid free trial cf your method to: Hall mark Special Bread Tray $6.50 MaJe cf Hallmark ShefncU Hate II V lcnü" wide, fj Hallmark Spe cials are produced in Urse quantities to meet the demand cf 500 Hallmark Dealers. That is why we are able to maintain on these low priced tpeculs, the high standard cf work manship and fV.ush which Is charac teristic cf Hallmark merchandise HALLMARK Jthr r dj Mq W4 WW I , i . . , . ... .. . ' ' , , . '- u .' . . - 1 . ' v. . , - S . .-. J !1 . 11 Mrs. John A. Drake, president of the American Free Milk and Helief Fund, who ha.s left for Italy with supplies for baby sufferers of the world conflict. She will pay a visit to the Vatican and will be honored by a formal presentation to the king and queen. MODERN DRESS HIT BY WELSH PASTOR CARDIFF. Wale?.. Sept. 7. Apain a British clergyman has put his foot down against the prevailing fash ions in women's dress and refused to give communion to all vomen who kneel at the altar rail In attire which he may regard as immodest. Father Joseph Parlin. celebrating high mass at Saint Paul's Roman Catholic church here, issued the fol lowing warning to his congregation:: "I hope," he said, "that lady mem bers of my parish will not attempt to attiro themselves in some of the present day fashions. If any im modestly dressed woman approaches the altar for Holy Communion I shall refuse to allow her to partake of the sacrament, passing her by a if she did not exist." Catholic Priest Deaf rAnd Dumb From Birth nOKDKAUX, France. Sept. 7. Jean Marie Joseph Charles Ii Fonta, novice of the Order of the Assumption, who has Just been or dained priest, is according to church authorities, the first person deaf and dumb from birth received into the Unman Catholic priesthood in his tory. During two years of study at Rome the Abbe La Fonta was given special examinations and" finally they way into the church was opened for him by order of the Pope. The Itching Torture of Skin lisease No Relief in Sight Until the Cause is Removed. Just because the itching and discomfort becomes so intense, the average person afflicted with skin diseases is led away from the proper rational treat ment in their anxiety for some measure of relief from its tor ture. Mere temporary relief from the flaming skin irritation should not deter you from seeking its cause and re moving iL In other words, you should not be content to have only temporary Telief from the ter rifying itching and burning of fiery skin diseases. And that is all you can possibly get from the use of salves, ointments, lo tions and other local remedies applied to the surface of the skin. Temporary relief will do you but little good if you are a vic tim of itching eruptions, tetter, rash, eczema or other terrify ing skin disorders. Soon all the itching and irritation will break out afresh with renewed fury, and you should be con vinced that no amount of local treatment can possibly rid you of your trouble. Such remedies will doubtless afford some measure of tempo rary refief, but why should you be satisfied with makeshift remedies that can make no pro gress toward ridding you of your affliction? all 1 The most colorful season of the year. The time when men most appreciate clothes that harmonize with the sea son. Buy your Fall clothes at Vernon's Our cooperative plan makes it possible for us to keep the price tags looking mighty modest. You get a dividend on every dollar you spend here. And there's some wonderful color and material combi nations in the Fall suits and top coats. Browns predomi nate, with the new grays, blues and mixtures running about neck and neck for second choice. Come Thursday, Interurban Day, and bring a friend. VERNON ''Every Inch a Clothing Store It will not be so difficult to rid yourself of skin diseases if you will but realize that these troubles originate in the clood, and if you expect real substan tial relief you must treat them j through the blood. Millions of I tiny disease germs find lodg ment in the blood, where they 'multiply rapidly and attack some part of the surface of the j skin where there can be no re sistance. Realize, then, that you can know no real and genuine relief until these germs are eradi cated from your blood. S.S.S. has given great satis faction in the treatment of skin diseases, because it is such a thorough blood purifier. It cleanses the blood of all accu mulations and thus frees it of the germs that attack the skin. Why not use this intelligent method of treatment? Begin today to take S.S.S. and dis card all local theatment which can give nothing but temporary relief. S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Remove the germs from your blood and you will be rid of the cause of your skin troubles. S.S.S. has been on the mar ket for more than fifty years, and every year adds to its pop ularity. If you want expert advice without cost, write all about your case to Chief Medical Ad viser, 284 Swift Labo ratory, Atlanta, Ga. 9 selection. OUTH SENS Right in the beginning of the season we are launching one of the greatest Suit Sales in the his tory of South Bend. We vere fortunate to receive three hundred Suits from one of.New York's foremost suit houses. Suits that were made to sell up to $75.00. j Thursday I This Attractive All the popular new modes. Soft, supple Hats of Lyons and Panne Velvet, crusher ef fects, off-the-face styles, tarns, chin-chins. 1 There is not a Hat in the group that isn't worth much more. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiifiiifiiiiii :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii llj iiiiiisiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiinr 1 . ; ' : v iEm " :': ' IT IF !förrtl 4 Let Us Make Fall Cleaning a Pleasure For You The shortage of competent help moans nothing to the housewifo who relies on B B service, supreme for assist ance in Fall cleaning. f Ru&s, carpets, draperies the coarsest and tho finest as wtU respond magically to the B B cleaning process. A telephone call insures immediate a.sistance. Karly return of furnishings is assured. The B B vay is tho right way and the best way. THE B. B. CLEANERS RUEL N. BEEBE. Prop. 10 TV. Colfax Are. 231 Tl Tutt St. Samuel C. Lontz & Süds The Home of Klean Koal Ett Colfax Avcnua NEWS-TIMES WANT END Materials of Velour, Tricotines, French Serges, Poiret Twills, Gabardines, Broadcloth and Mixtures. Colors Navy, Brown, Black, Pekin Blue, Taupe, Grey and Maroon. Styles Ripple effects, straight lines, tailored models, high backs. Fur collars and cuffs with Coney and Nutria trimmings. Just one of a kind. A Special Group Has Been rhonen: Hell. 1444, 3332 AntomaUc, 1448 SAIWL SPIRO & CO. 11D.1S1 8. Michigan St. Home of ES.&M Clothes ADS BRING RESULTS 75 no L SIT TTfHp JL il Sale of New Fall Hats I Attractively Priced For Tomorrow 1 Every popular shade represented Pheas ant, henna, copper, copen, navy, hunter's green, Negre, brown, sand, also black. 4 Li 'JL'.. ' ' ' ' - " Specials for Wednesday and Thursday 2412 lb sack (4 77 White Eagle Flour p ! I I Dixie Bacon, per lb Best Wisconsin Cheese, per lb Brookneid Creamery Butter, per lb No. 2 Can Red Beans, 2 for No. 2 Can Tomatoes, 2 for 10c Roll Toilet Paper, 5 for 29c 34c 60c 23 c 23c 23c Fancy Michigan Canning Plums per bushel A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS ON HAND If You Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange TRY News-1 imes Want Ads selection. 1LÜA " - I , , .... m-m Swift's Silvrrleaf Pure Lard per !S 231c 25c 27c No. 2 Can Peas. 2 for No. 2 Can Corn, 2 for Large Bottle Snidcr's Catsup for 1 -lb. Can Best Tuna Fuh for Fresh Eggs, per dozen 25c 19c No. 1 Can (Class A Brand) Tomatoes, 3 Cans for 25c $2.49 r I' ( 1 r1 I ,( f Jt w 7c4i 1 A. ! ) i ! I 1 V s I I 1 I