South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1915 — Page 3
fill DAY. JANTAHY 20. u rvc uulf o Infants' $1.50 AllWool Sweaters Men's 7 c Work and Dress KLRCHIEFS Women's 75c Fleeced UNION SUITS 39c Child'r 50c Fleeced UNION SUITS 33c Leaders In Quality 50c Wool Nap Crib 34c Hi ruii CI 17-11 Best $1.50 I 50c Silk Lined Suede GLOVES 34c Women's 75c Knit AUTO HOODS 43c Best $3 BjV, Heavy COMFORTS I 'u 1 1 It- 1 s;? Size DIET OIZC BLANKETS CI rev with borders BED . SPREADS 69c ?3c 3c $1.76 88c
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Child's 1.25 Men's $2 Wom's 75c Men's and Men's $3 Galatea Wool Silk Head Wom's 25c Corduroy DRESSES Sweaters SCARFS Silk Hose PANTS Aprs f. to 1 Shawl collar; Fringe ends; Mill imperfec- Light and vears all sizes Assorted colors tlons dark 49c 87c 37c 14c $1.79
Men's 50c 12V4 Pillow Grey CASES Flannelette Regular size; QUIDTQ Hem ends; OrlllAia Heavv quality Cut big Muslin and full 33c lc
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l()e S II A K HI I FLAXXKIj S bleiched or unbleached. 0 2 C 8c HLHACIIHI) .MUSLIN; (ft t 20 YARDS AT If) 1 12 1-Hc HUCK TOWELS; Q large OC
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Finest $1 $1.50 Coutil Boys' 75c Regular 35c Mens 50c Numodel Batiste Wool WINDOv, SHIRTS and CORSETS CORSETS Knickers SHADES DRAWERS Some lace In New Spring A" v"O0,' ,;ivo:1 nu- l,.:iw I I ,-! front models fclz ' '' 65c 98c 43C 21c 29c
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Quito an a-SNortment to pick from. Taken from our rejjuhir stock. Pure silk quality plusli; lined vitli high rrado serviceable satin. Sizes range from 30 to 54 . .
515.00 and 318.00 i COATS, at
Astrakhan, boucles, zibelines, etc.; some have wide plush belts; many other new styles in .'.ills lot; all sizes for women and misses.
ALL 12.50 COATS at
College coats, Balmacaans, Russian Flares, Plaids, Checks, Mixtures, and a score of other fashionable models; 200 women's and misses coats.
$10.00 SHU Dresses .
$4.88
All nilk dresses, also all-wool herpes and crepes; all desirable colors; tho best of the winter styles; women's and misses' nlzes. WOMKN'S $-( SILK AM) WOOL
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S20.00 New Suits, at ,
Redinpote models in all-wool serges, crepea, etc.; navy, brown and black; sizes for women and misses. FIXKST $35.00 AVINTKU SUITS; in boautiful all-wool fabrics; full ranse
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Not often if ever are you offered remarkable saving like these it's a rare treat Rcautiful All-Wool Serges and Crepes; Poplins, Cftiudda Cloth and Other Fashionable Materials; in the IJest Styles, Yoke Effects Hx laits, etc.; All I)eirablo raterials. INCLUDED ARE A NUMBER )F ADVANCE SPRING MODELS.
34.00 SKIRTS
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T u r b a n s and flPx larpe and small f' J a j sailors; silk andtj j ij Ptraw c(mhin:i-V..' i tions; in Rattle- J j i I ship Oray, SajKl.H ' I j Putty. Coral, obi V
$3SIuaps Targe and small sailors; in combinations of straw
and silk; all new
$2 Velvet
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FLOWERS l'"bwers for prin 1 r i i 1 1 i : -cry and the new (MIKX-ILTJ-: FRUITS; h.MMllT SHOWING IX Till: CITY; prii'il from 29c to S3c
Women's Best
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OF SILK CREPE DE CHINE; In white, yellow, etc.; Irish point lace trimmed. FINEST $2.00 SILK AND LINGERIE WAISTS; all styles and models; crepes,
voiles, batistes, etc.; prettily trimmed; with coupon
88c
UNUSUAL HOSIERY SALE 20c Hosiery ) 1 Besiioc ' Women's 20e White Foot. Hose 6c Women's 20c Lisle Finish. ) p Women's 20o llceve. . . . ( : " FInest cotton hose Child's 20c Ribbed J for men, women and Infants 20c Silk Lisle.... children; all sizes. Men's 20c Lisle Finish . . .
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Women's 50c Drawers; now. . 50c Corset Covers; priced. . . . 50c Muslin Petticoats; at. . . . Women's 50c Gowns; now at. Finest $1.50 Princess Slips; at Beautiful $1.50 Petticoats. . . . S1.50 Full Cut Muslin Gowns.
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MEN'S $1.00 DRESS SHIRTS
Mens $1 Sweaters
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Men's, Women's 1 88 $3 Sweaters ' All-wool knit sweaters in red and sray; shawl collar. 50c HOCKEY CAPS: knit or wov
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Of Woven Madra
Cut; Culls Attached
All Sizes.
Men's $1.25 Dress Shirts Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts
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75c Black Sateen Wcrk Shirts. . . .37c Men's Best 25c Wool Hose 16c 25c Paris Garters; priced 19c Men's 25c Silk Hose 12V2c
$1.50 Flannelette Pajamas 95c
dras, (Hmzhams and IVrcaies; Coat Ca ached; Many Rretty Dress Patterns; V ' i
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IYlt.I'i 5Uc blue vork SHIRTS 29c.
Men's 50c Heavy Leather Gloves and Mittens; at 36c Men's Finest $1.50 All-Wool Flannel Work Shirts 89c 25c Police and Firemen's Suspenders; leather ends. ... 19c Men's Finest $1.25 Fleece-Lined Union Suits; at 79c
PASTOR SWEARS HE SIGNED FALSE PAPER r-eiLsation Sprung in rIYial of Hums Detective in Frank Cive at Atlanta When Minister Tetilies.
the thing went
liMnp him $10,000 if
through.
itagstiaie said that a man with a deep voice like Lehon called up on the telephone that night and said: "Jtagsdale. you sit steady in the boat now. We can give bond for any amount and tnere'a J 10,000 waituig for you If this thing goes through."
ATUVNTA. (la.. Jan. 20. Thursflay's education in the trl; of Ian Lehon. r.nrns n !r -sentati ' here; Arthur Thurman. lawyer, and Carlton lxlder, allegetl to be in the employ i.f I'urns, came when the Uev. (.'. N. llagsdahi yworo tliat he signed a false atlidavit in vhieh lie statel that he henrl Jim Conley admit that lie and not lo Prank killed Mary Phagan. Me Kiid he had been paid J200 for n f n i ! r i v i t '.-in,! f it 1 1 iw fil nn this
statement by the -harge that he heard'
a voice over the telephone which rounded H'te that of Pan Lehon prom-
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THV THIS FOK NFUUAIXilA. Thousands of people keep on suffering with Neuralgia because they do not know what to do for it. Neuralgia is a pain in the nerves. What you want to do is to soothe the nene itrelf. Apply .loan's Liniment to the surface over the painful part do not rub it in.. Sloan's Liniment penetrates very quickly to the sore, irritated nerve and allays the inflammation. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 23 cents tf any druRplst and have it In the house against Colds, Sore .and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satlslied, but it does give almost instant relief. Advt.
SIX IXITTATKD. Six candidates were initiated into the Knights and Ladles of Security at their monthly meeting held at Slicks hall Thursday night. After the lodge meeting lunch was served, followed by dancing. Plans were made for the box social which is to be given by the lodge at Slick's hall Thursday night. Feb. 4.
MANY
DISOKDFKS COME FKOM Tin: IjIvhk
Art? You Just at Odds with Yourself? Do You Itegulate Living? Are you sometimes at odds with yourself and with the world? Do you wonder what ails you? True you may be eatinp regularly and sleeping will. Yet something is the matter! Constipation, Headache, Nervousness and Hilious Spells indicate a Clutrgish Liver. The tried remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 2."c. at your Druggist. H.ucklen's Arnica Salve for Skin Kruption3. Advt.
MRS. MARY FELTY Mr?. Mary Felty. 74 Y. Town Mret.
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1 N:JR. THOUGHT OF THKT. vAiLL c-ie poseR . Tere efa I lay 1 re Bfv:K orw our Pcr mr fNJt I ICMEV fOOLlSHLY V tS&x J? TO Be J I 7 V OeKT f I am y sSOri 7 TBoOGHT of 4;, c(
I am not responsible for debts unless contracted by myself. Advt. RAY DUMBAULE.
Lewis C. Landon & Co. DRUGGISTS 2.10 S. Michigan St. II. IMione r107. Hell 103C.
Phone us your name and address today and get a Life-Saver free by mail. ROGERS DAIRY CO. Home Phone 7793. Bell Phone 760. Pure Pasteurized Milk.
THE RED LIME TAXIS AND AUTO LIVERY Careful Drivers.
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To Get The Genuine Duffy's
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4 That the neck strap oyer the cork is unbroken.
that our name and monogram are blown in the bottle. iJThat the label be ars our trade-mark of the "Old H Chemiit " and sitrnaf nr nf lh fmntiT. Vl
For more than 50 years Duffy's has been before the public and today enjoys a very favorable reputation; in fact so favorable that unscrupulous dealers go to the trouble of imitating the bottle and contents. An article must have merit to meet competitive conditions and to warrant the spending of thousands of
dollars to spread the doctrine of its health giving properties. Take Duffy's in tablespoon doses in equal amounts of water or milk before meals and
on retiring and you will be gratified at the results.
De Sure You Got the Genuine
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Take Advantage of Our Great 29c Sale of Enameled Ware
Tomorrow is the last day of our January Clean-Sweep Sale Marked Down prices apply to everything m Kies immense stock of Quality Merchandise.
Purchase Linoleum Now
Solect your new Linoleum now at ?ah j ri' partial payment to hold it until spring.
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$35.00 Duofold Bed, now $26.75 Just as illustrated, selected oak frani-, I'lmud or oM.-:i ?::.!-::: upholstered with brown or black Keiral h-atl.fr. 'T::' Iiuof.:,! a davenport occupies only five feet of pac :ind ! a ; . ra tion, . without moving out from tho wall, unfo!.- ir.! a w bed. Select yours now from many excellent d'-.-ic:. ::-.-mi h r . all made in our own factory.
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