South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1919 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES GIT! CÜ New Kid Gloves of !ir.c F;rench Kiv1 in colors t' mutch the ne Fall suits at $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50. Children's Winter ShoesJOINS GHISE Outfitters for Women and Children I f 1 1 M 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 M 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 ! 1 1 M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 TM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M M 1 1 1 1 1 U A visit t' in;r :xc!ii-i".e shoe shop for children will interes: ou ecnd tluor. Ten Free Memberships to Commerce Body Donated by A. R. Erskine. T
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DR. BOVARD ADDRESSES ! DISTRICT CONFERENCE j I")r. V. S. r.nvard of tho Mi-t h.-dist ! Tr.iininc; m imu! oi Ciiioiro spoko ho-! for- tho nuni.sit rs n:;d layrnfn at thoj listrii't ronffrfno hold at Cnc M. K. iliurch, Tuosday in(r:ur,.jr. at thoj ilos.nc M-slon. a his sui-j .act "Safalay Sdioo!s." and shown I i th- um d of !. ttT ami larger Sun-I lay schools in tho i h'..: rhi , as .i . Iii ns of hriio-Tinir th- oiin:rr foi's !nt th c liuia h' .-. 1 Dr. V. II. N i!! a'o of tho tr.iin-! ir'r .sclm'! of !si.iv'o v.nk- on th- ' .Mihjoot "A Million SS.N." iti which j ho xprs-'-d tho hop- that through! pa ial -'.Torts )f tho p.iStff ovr thoj i o nitry, n:.ip,y ia w rm:r. l"i m iy e' ! ti tho ihurcli. j Tho c nfr .n wniidi w.i? a two-,; day session was a pro'in, in; or:-j t r( r.co to tlio stati- anf :-.-mo to ;,o
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Out of Town Visitors to the fair can -veil combine the pleasure nf shopping' at the same time the service of ihis store takes away the fai.erue. You can hop here as you like, too. Meet your friends here in the early morning hours.
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New Fall and Winter Styles-
Many new ideas in style have popped up since the tirst new modes made their debut tor autumn and winter wear, so that every woman contemplating making a selection right now. at this fall opening, may be correctly gowned for the coining season.
The New in Coats-
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Those stunning straight line coats have a fullness. which is concealed by inverted pleats and other clever features. The New Modes in CIcth range from $25.00 up to $125.00. Shcrt Fur Coats of Hudson Seal, Marmot, Beaver, priced from $150.00 to $395.00 also short coats of fur fabrics from $25.00 to $50.00. The majority of the new modes are shown in three-quarter length coats. Some are semifitted, some with vests. The popular materials are Tinseltones, Spiral Cloth, Duvet de Laine, Velours, Tricotines and Serges. Widely ranged in price from $35.00 and up to $89.50.
The New in Frocks-
Apparently the vogue of the straight line silhouette holds its own without rival in these new modes. Tricolettes Serges and Tricotines are most popular some combined with georgette and satin and decorated with beads, braid and embroidery. F'rices from $25.00 to $75.00. "
The Rest Room and Tea Room are part of the service of this store, and every attention will be given you. You can have a delightful lunch here before going out to the fair. Parcels will be taken care of free of charge.
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The New Fashions for Juveniles are equally as smart as the modes of her older sisters. The New Coats of Pom Pom, Velours, chinchillas, broadcloth are included in great variety at this showing and priced from $10.00, $13.50, $15.00 to $42.00. The New Drecses of all wool serges are also shown in manv new models from$13.50, $15.00 and up.
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Distinctive Modes in New Fall Millinery-
This season's showing is larger and more impressive than ever. It i with studied adherence to the Fall Fashions that we choose our new models and our reputation for carrying the most exclusive and distinctive Millinery styles is known throughout this territory. The Display Tomorrow will feature strongly the newest of pattern hats for correctly atlired women. Prices from $10.00 to $21. CO.
Thursday Specials of Unusual Interest
300 yards of Romper Cloth
The New in Corsets-
Your Model is Here To serve the public we must be prepared to.. meet every need. The Woman who is an artist in dress chooses her cornet with the utmost care The corset section, in this store is the most complete and can properly fit your individual tigure. Complete ever thing new ir. corsetry at prices to suit. Our comfortable fitting rooms in charge of expert Corstieres will make vour selection a real pleasure.
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The Frolaset The Bon Ton The Royal Worcester The Henderson Complete everthing new in corsetry at prices to suit. Our comfortable fitting rooms in charge of expert corsetieres will make your selection a real pleasure.
Regular price 45c. Sale price 29c. This also includes ginghams and galateas in light colors. 800 yards White Madras Regular price 50c. Sale price 35c. 3 2-inch wide for men's shirts, boys' waists and women's waists. 200 yards Madras Sale Price 29c. Colored Stripes, 36-inch wide for men's shirts and women's house dresses. 150 yards Colored Poplin Regular price 50c. Sale price 35c. Highly Merc. Just a few colors. 300 yards White Skirting Reg. price 50c, 60c Sale price 29c In Pique, Corduroy, Bedford Cord. 180 yards Dress Linen Regular price $1.25. Sale price 89c In Pink, Lavender, Grev, Tan and Blue.
480 yards White Dimity Reg. price 25c, 30c. Sale price 19c In Stripes and checks. 360 yards Colored Merc. Poplin Regular price 39c. Sale price 29c. Good Quality. 420 yards Colored Organdie Sale price 19c. In dots and checks, just a few patterns to choose from. 300 yards Flaxon Regular price 39c Sale price 19c 3 o-inch wide, in stripes and checks. 600 yds. Silk and Cotton Material Sale Price 59c In Plaids and Foulard patterns, for waists and dresses. 200 yards Eden Cloth Sale Price 25c. In stripes, for shirts and waists.
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are now reigning in great favor, the combination admits of many changes suitable for the changeable weather of tall. Waists of Georgette with beautiful hand embroidery and real lace collars, are shown at $15.00. Crepe de Chine Waists with box pleated fronts, high neck and tailored sleeves for the new suit, $7.50. Taffeta Silk Waists in handsome stripes and checks, in many new modes, from $6.95 to $12.50.
Skirts-
Rich toned Wool Plaids and plain colors, in Wool Jerseys; also in tine French Serges; pleated and plain with many new shapes in pockets, buttoned. Prices from $10.00 to $18.75. Also Storm and French Serges and Wool Poplin, in nav. and black from $5.95 to $8.95.
A Special Value in All Wool Serge 500 yards of finely woven, all wool French Serge Suiting, 42-inch wide in all the new Fall colors special at $1.98 yard.
4 Boy's Department Rompers, in brown, blue and beach stripes, $1.50 values, tomorrow $1.19. Boys' all wool sweaters, special tomorrow at $2.95.
Underwear
A special sale tomorrow of women's summer weight Gauze Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, regular and outsizes. special, tomorrow, 59c and 65c uit.
New Fall Silks and Woolen Dress Goods Satins are in Great Demand Satin Phalanx, at $2.95 the yard. Satin Charmeuse, at $3.50 the yard. Satin Messaline, at $2.00 the ard. Beautiful Silk in New Fall Shade Gro de Landie, 36-in., at $2.95 the vard. Tart etas, $1.89, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 ard. New Plaids, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50." Tricolettes, at $6.75. New Dress Woolens
54-in. All Wool Coating, at $4.00 yard Wool Serges and Poplins, at $3.00 ard. Danish Poplin for skirts at 69c yard. Plaids for Children at 65c to $1.50
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