South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1919 — Page 5
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CLOCKS CO BACK SUil! MORNING
Official Time for Turning the Timepieces Back Is 2 o'Clock in the Morning.
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'A'ith rrvm' r . v. -f ir.! ! j-.J as al-out th t u - f ! r hoi;r strrth. V!h n th' I", ks loe an hoir S ;r:!iv mornir..; thy wi'I !, .a k r x.if' a- ".r'laii r -ajMi s in-tiriH-. ftr- r'i'T:'h- y!ranir-mf nr. The iii.c)it -iinir law u a - n;ir!f'il in 7 1 T ;ri'! writ i,ti ftcct 'ist in IM. I i r ; r; L, th" u a r ' nu t with
art!" position lut fariiirs !n Kiin i proV-stir.t: Mronzly against it last: Mirnmer that roncris c I - i '3 rl to r--, I" a! trw law. Ir i Wilson vfto"l their .ij.jtal but it ia.sI over hi' ! I'l'Toval a month UK". ' Sum TIiik Now. .Vow. f lorks will remain In p-r-n.a'wr.t accord with "Old Sol" un-j '-s cjti'-.s an! stata tako further. stjis to rstorf an hour of daylight;
.-nini,' during the Hurnir.fr months. .v vral of the larpT middlo-wot-. rn itir s including Chicago, Dftroit. i'id JIc viand have already decided to carry out the plan regardless of th- whims of conprcss. Minister arc planning to bpin s-r f on time Sunday rnorninp. Th y hwure habitual late-comer? miht conif early for once.- Sunday school kiddies arc smilinc, their ol iss's in an hour later. Saturday nit;ht "sparkinp" will enjoy a boom. I5y s'-ttint tho clock back at nine instead r.f waiting till two the following niornln?, youth and maiden may steal an hour on exacting mammas-. And South JJend in prnrral can look at the Hof-k and smile for once. I'nless the hands were set back the nicht before, there'll still be an hour for another nap, Sunday morning.
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Special Deputy of Order Visits South Bend to Arrange Meetings.
Several initiatory and social meetings of th- l'rotectrd Horn' Circle are I oinp arranged for the fall and winter by N. K. PeWees. special deputy of the order, who Ls spending some time in South l!end attending to the affairs of tho circle in northern Indiana. One hundred candidates from South IUnd and neighboring cities will be initiated into the circle on November -5. rinsses- of candidates and members from Lopansport, Importe, Mishawaka. Elkhart and other cities will be present. Confer Decrees. This initiation will be preparatory
to th ' ceremonies connected with the onferrir.k; of the honor decree, the hiebest decree of the order, to a class of 10' candidates on January S. The dct e work, together with a banquet and dancing party, will be held at the Klks" temple. Supreme officers who will attend are: A. . Mcl-an. national president: O. W. i;iltert. vice-president: W S. Palmer, secretary; and Kwan Roberts, puid; all of Shoson, Pa. The following state officers have notified Mr. DeWees that they will !'e here for the meeting.-: Krank Haver, of Marion, state president; Dr. Simons, Shelbyvillo. treasurer: Hos?y Bonner, Marion. Kuide; Mrs. Lena Hidell, Indianapolis, secretary. South Tiend circle No. -76 will ive a Hallowe'en party next Tuesday nicht at Slick's hall for members of the circle and their friends. Music, refreshments. panics nd dancing are promised by tho arrangements committee.
C.MAi IV LOAVS. ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 2i. Ians made to cattle, prowers in the south-i wet to aid them ilurinc last yeir'j
drought were called in by the war finance, corporation Thursday for payment Nov. 1". The -amount outstanding Oct. 18 was $3.182.34$.
Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M Saturday 9:30 P. M.
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Seize This Opportunity to Economize Every item in this ad presents the strongest evidence why you should buy your fall Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Skirts, Blouses and Millinery here during our big Money Saving Sale.
Skirts
Decided Savings in Women's
Women's and Misses Skirts, made of novelty plaids in various weaves and patterns; belts, pockets and side of skirts button trimmed, in variety of color combinations. Unusual values $5.75 to $15.00
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Flannelette Gowns
Flannelette g o w n s, well made of Rood quality outing flannel and nicely trimmed (our own labeled goods), for women, misses and children. Priced at $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.00 and $2.50. Outsize Gowns $2.50 and $3.00.
with individuality these days, one is led to expect, are very rare, except at prices almost out of reach. However, through careful planning for monhs, we are able to present an extensive collection of stylish coats at prices unusually moderate. Their lines are in accordance with the mode and all garments are lined and interlined. Rich browns and other wanted colorings are featured in all the popular fabrics of the fall and winter season.
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Fashionable Millinery Charming creations in fashion's newest models are now on display. There are large drooping hats, small soft hats, sailors, turbans, chin chins, Lyons, panne and silk velvet hats, all daintily trimmed and most moderately priced. $4.50 to $15.00
SPECIAL
Palm Olive, Jap Rose and 8
Cocoa hard water Castile
I Soap, 3 bars 25c
Specially Priced
$17.50 to $85.00 Plush Coats $25.00 to $125.00
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SPECIAL Curtain Nets. Marquisettes and Madras, 36 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru. Special Saturday, yd. . .45c
Knitting Yarns Wool Knitting Yarns, in dark blue khaki, gray and white. Special, hank. . .$1.00 Sunlight Silky Worsted, mixed yarn and radio Shetland yarn, ball 65c and 75c Dress Aprons Dress Aprons in light and dark percales and plain and plaid ginghams, trimmed in striped gingham, ric-rac and braid, all sizes 3b to 5 2. Specially priced at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00
Suits Reduced Hxcellent Suits in the newest styles, materials and colors. Suit's that merit the inspection of every woman who would be smartly dressed. Note the Savings $37.50 Suits $29.75 $45.00 Suits $35.00 $49.50 Suits $39.75 $65.00 Suits $52.50 $75.00 Suits $61.75 $85.00 Suits $72.50
Tailored Frocks
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Marquisette Curtains, 2' yard long, in white, cream and ecru, with or without lace edge. Special, pr. $1.79 Del .one s best brass nins.
.8 package of 3t)0 10c value.
Saturday 7c Baby Bunting's Castile Soap, for babv's bath, bar 121 2C 3 for ; 35c Boys' Dr awers. fleece lined, in 50 and 32 only, per pair 39c American ramily Soap.
Special, 4 bars 27c
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of Tricotine and Serge The beauty of the straight line silhouette is most cleverly brought out in these Fall Frocks by embroideries which adorn bodices, skirts and even sleeves. Many models seem to have eliminated every suggestion of a waistline and instead they have acquired unusual youthfulness. Russian types are also in evidence. Navy blue, as ever, leads. $15.00, $25.00 to $59.50
Corsets
The corsets in this selling are designed and fashioned with extreme care from the best materials obtainable. Their good lines emphasize style, comfort and service. Three Styles at $3.50 Medium Figure, semi-rubber, topless front, high back in pink broche. Average Figure, medium bust, long skirt, gored pink coutil. Fleshy Figure, in medium high bust and medium skirt, well boned, non-pinching, in white coutil. Bon Ton the Most Fashionable and Perfect Fitting Corsets Other types will be found in this selling to meet every woman's individual requirements. It will profit you to come and examine these interesting values. Oth er corsets, front and back lace, in new fall styles, $1.00 to $9.00 Preparedness in Knit Underzccar For Men, Women and Children. Looking forward to the winter underwear requirements, complete assortments of underwear in winter weights have been provided, and at moderate pricings.
SPECIAL
Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses in blue and black; sizes 36 to 44 $5 values.
Choice Saturday . . . .$2.49
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-A lucky purchase of an entire line of Sample Beds consisting of Steel Beds in white enamel. Brass Capped
Ivory Finish, White Enamel and Vernis Martin Finish; all sizes; bought at big discount on account of bein slightly imperfect from handling.
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2-inch Post Bed, full size or three-quarter size, white enamel or Vernis Martin
finish, $20 value. Sale price
Extra heavy Bed, full size, brass capped, S30.00
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Massive steel Bed, white enamel finish, 4 ft. o in. or 3 ft. () inches; S22.oo value.
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2-inch continuous post, heavy pillars; Vernis Martin finish, S20.no value. Sale
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BED, SPRING, MATTRESS SPECIAL IN HIGH GRADE MATTRESSES Massive 2-inch Steel Bed. five steel fillers. Vernis Martin or This mattress is made of all white cotton. 50 pounds, white enamel nnish. :pnng is ZS-year guaranteed link fabric. . . . , . , , . t n j tu- . . m u- ? n i i j . T ck ng is highest grade with ro edge. 1 his mattre5s was ivlattress is cotton combination, well made and -good ticking. 1 N h h Complete outfit. Sale 9B madC $3'' SpCcial ff 522 v)0 45-LB. COTTON MATTRESS OPEN AN EXTENDED ACCOUNT MAHOGANY CHINA CLOSET Fancy ticking, very soft and comfort- u . . i Ä ,n Queen Ann design, 44 inches wide. ii ,m' nrt i Ä Ä It is not necessary to have all cash. Qnon i wm able, $ b. 00 value. (Q Qg" 3 80. 00 value. QßE ff Sale price P3ÖO Payments can be arranged for. Sale price VWiUU
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SOLID OAK DINING SUITE Colonial design. 54-inch Buffet, 48-inch Table, and six genuine Leather and Slip-Seat Chairs, all highly polished. $175.00 value. -3 ft ft
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William and Mary design. 60-inch Buffet, 54-inch Table,
and six Blue Leather-Seat Chairs, one Arm Chair, $375.00
value. This sale
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Laurel Stoves and Ranges We have the agency for this high grade line.
Combination R : n e s from C?-3Qf P(f $85.00 to . . fcJä3t! Gas Ranges with high
toilers and AA
oven, ror ... Heating Stoves for coal or wood, with a 5-year guaranteed tire pot All up
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Fumed finish, 45 inches long, has large cupboard for dishes, large drawers for linen, and two small drawers for silver, $45.00 value. Sale price
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Large Mahogany China Closet. French Chippendale design, fancy panels on each side of door. lias large roomy
drawer, $95.00 value. Sale price
S80.00
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