South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1919 — Page 9
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3E M?rTMi3rPTi7Tn mum? FROM HI GES r The heaving, surging, throngs of humanity, covering the sidewalks and extending into the streets, swept down and swarmed like buzzing bees the Economy De partment s p 5) A uiyjyy n V
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causing several women to become hysterical and dozens of others almost overcome in the big jam, the resultant commoti on causing the guardians of the law to be hurriedly summoned. This is the sixth day of this mighty sale, and yet from early each morning until closing time you can still see a vast line of satisfied humanity pouring in and out of the Economy Departments with a big, broad and beaming smile of satisfaction on every face. But is it any wonder? Just look at the prices below.
LADIES' $S.50 NIGHT GOWNS
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LADIES' $1.50 PETTICOATS
BOYS' $1.00 BLOUSES Sale
MEN'S $3.00 WORK PANTS
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CHILDREN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 75c values
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MEN'S $2.50 DRESS SHIRTS
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$2.50 HOUSE DRESSES
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MEN'S $1 CAPS
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GIRLS' SERGE DRESSES
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LADIES' $3.50 KIMONOS $1.47
MEN'S $2.50 UNION SUITS
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WHITE WASH SKIRTS $4 and $5 values
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Big Lot of SILK WAISTS $5.00 values
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Wonderful SILK WAISTS $7.50 and $10.00 values
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Fashionable Silk $25 COATS
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ONE LOT OF DRESSES in Taffeta, s $18.00 values
SERGE DRESSES $25.00 values
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One lot of Silk Dresses; $29.00 values. Introductory . QO Sale 3Ö-90 A wonderful lot of Dresses, never sold for less than $35. fi 4 A
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Introductory Sale . . .
This lot of Dresses are wonders of tL age; $45 values. 6i 7 5 Introductory Sale ... 9 E mijv3 The Sensation of the Season One Lot of
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$10.00 and $15.00 values. Sale
One Big Lot of $5.00 Skirts Sale
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IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 1,000 Trimmed Hats 500 Pattern Hats 500 Dress Hats Every One Worth From $10.00 to $12.50
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265 TRIMMED
Worth $3.50
UNTRIMMED HAT Worth $3.50
One lot of Waists; all $1.50 values,
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One big lot of Skirts; the wonder of the
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ONE LOT SPRING COATS In Plaids and Serges
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WHITE SILK SATEEN WASHABLE SKIRTS $7.50 and $10.00 values
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SILK POPUN DRESSES In five different styles. $15 values. All colors and sizes.
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CAPES Black and White Checked Capes
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LOT NO. 1 Suits, all $25 values. Sale price. . . .
LOT NO. 2 Suits that are great. All
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LOT NO. 3 Suits worth not less than $45.00. Sale fi-fl price . . '. .ulvivll LOT NO. 4 This lot of Suits are Bargains at $55.00. QZi CDQ Sale price ÖÄiibvÖ
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GENUINE ITALIAN FISK MILAN Worth $12.50
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ROUGH BRAID ailors Worth $6.98
FRENCH PATTERN H ATS Just one of a kind. Copies, of .hats .worth $25.00 and $30.00. Special at
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1,000 to choose from, all different styles. Werth $0.00.
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In large and small styles. All colors. Values in the lot to $7.50.
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NEW DRESS HATS 1,000 to choose from. Values to $4.00.
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SKIRTS $5.00 values
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ONE LOT OF WAISTS $2.00 values
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LOT NO. 1 Capes made to sell at $20.00. Sale .
LOT NO. 2 Capes, $40.00 values. Sale
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DEPARTMENT
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97c $4.43
One lot of Children's $2.00 Shoes. Sale Lot No. 1 Ladies' $3.50 Shoes. Sale. . .t
Ladies' $8 Shoes. Extra special
Ladies' $5.00 Shoes. (g A QO Introductory Sale 3 1 530 Boys' $3.50 Shoes, as ( A "7Q long as they last, pair. . . v I 1 v Never before and never again such a chance. Men's $5.00 f QQ Work Shoes $ I iWO
Children's $4.00 Shoes. Sale . . . . ,
$1.79
$2.47
Ladies' Sample Lot of $6.50 shoes.
Introductory Sale
One Sample Lot of Ladies' $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes. J QJ
Children's $2.50 Shoes. Introductory Sale
Men's $5.00 Shoes for dress. Sale . .
Men's $9.50 Shoes.
Sale
Men's $6.00 Shoes. Sale
Ladies' Shoes, $7.50 and $10.00
values. All sample shoes
98c $2.48
$2.98
ONE LOT OF NEW QUILLS Worth 75c
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NEW FLOWERS Worth $1.00
NEW FANCIES Worth $1.00
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OSTRICH BANDS Worth $2.50
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OSTRICH BOAS Worth $3.00
IMPORTED FLOWERS Worth $1.50
CHILDREN'S DRESS HATS Worth $7.50
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NEW FACE VEILS Worth $1.00
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CHILDREN'S WHITE MILANS Worth $4.50
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NEW VEILS Worth $3.50
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GEORGETTE CREPE HATS Worth $4.00
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NEW MITZI HATS Worth to $7.50
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MISSES' TRIMMED HATS $5.50 values
$3.69 $4
GENUINE MILAN HAND BLOCKED SHAPES Worth $10.00
1,000 BOLTS OF RIBBONS Different widths and colors. Worth $1 bolL Special at
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NEW FLOWER WREATHS Worth to $1.50
NEW LISERE LARGE SAILORS Worth to $6.50 LACE Worth up to 50c
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YARD 40c CHAMBRAY
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25c PERCALE
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35c DRESS GINGHAMS U tv yard 22c BLEACHED MUSLIN
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$5.00 JERSEY SWEATERS
$1
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SI .50 WORK SHIRTS
CHILDREN'S 25c HOSE
1 6c
CHILDREN'S $1.50 DRESSES
$2.00 OVERALLS
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MEN'S 25c HOSE
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LADIES' 25c HOSE
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25c TOWELS 12c
CHILDREN'S S5.00 DRESSES
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LADIES' 10c HANDKERCFS
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$2.00 APRONS 97c
MEN'S $3.50 &$5 KID GLOVES 97c t $2.00 CORSETS 97c
LADIES' $2 SILK GLOVES
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LADIES' 50c VESTS
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75c SILK HOSE
$5.00 BED SPREADS
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