South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 331, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1919 — Page 2
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Tiirjtsi.v moumm;, xovj:mbi:i; 27. 1010. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
GARRISON PASSES ID' RESOLUTION
Upholds Action of Local Po
lice in Attempt to Strangle Radical Activities.
The lx,lti- A. Y. flnrri-on. No. Army .mI N.tvy union, has alJitjnrI itsrlf with thco- r,rir .'nidations which are cnrAr'xnr.'w. :h a body tho activities f f "rr d.-." I. V. V.V.. hol-shf-vlks. rtc, and uphoMin th i'outh I!rnI pollen l'-;artrn' nt In its attempt to stran;;:' th- bo-'-'inriin of such a movement lorally. Following Is thr resolution which has b'n p?srfl y tho tr' rrison: "In vk'W of tho wanton jnuriT of svral of our comrades whilo p .ic-?-ably parading unarmed on Nov- 11, Armistice tiny, r.n! in further view of the known rxistTC of orp.irii.cl associations throughout our country whoa ffntlmfnLs find rxprossion in such acts, and brliovinir that thro iff men atniiatrd with such an-oria-tions in our Irreality, bt It resolved: Impress Indignation. "That v, tho mf-mbers of IvOttif A. Zell garrison. No. 11 G, department of Indiana, Army and Navy union, do hereby expre.-s our united indignation at a condition of affairs that makes possible such outran s, that it is proven unsafe for men to walk in the streets of the very country they defended, when in the uniform they wore while doin; so.
"That we a.s an organization stand ! one and all for the maintenance of( law and order, and demand the t swift and sure punishment of the !
perpetrator or such acts, and for all who would condone them under whatever excuse. "That we endorse the actior.s of the South Bend police in apprehending and holding anyone found in the
possession of the propaganda or j holding membership in such aso- ; ciatlons, by whatever name, and j pledge our individual and orirmized aid and assistance to the consti- i
tuted authorities in stamplmc out such punishment as will put an end to their activities. "That these resolutions be incorporated in the minutes, submitted for publication, and a copy be delivered to the chief of police of this ciiy. (Signed.) MKL S. XIEMinU, A.ljt.
TO CONDUCT QUARTERLY MEETING SERVICES
Itcv. W. T Thompson of Fairmont, fml.. president of the Indiana onfrence of the W!eyan Methodist church, will conduct quarterly meetin? services at the "Wcslevan
Methodist church beErinnin?? Satur-
day nicrht at 7:1' o'clock and continuing over Sund iy. The olrlcial meetinir will be held Saturday nicht at the close of the preaching service.
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The Spirit of an old-fashioned Christmas has risen again. Sons are home, sweethearts are back, children are laughing with the joys of life. Restriction has been lifted. Your own desires need only be consulted. The restriction lies only with the quantity of merchandise available. Production has been speeding up, but not cufHcient to meet the enormous demand that is cmg to be made. So make your plans early now while selections can be made from complete assortments. Thanksgiving over tomorrow is the day to start. Remember, only four weeks then Xmas. This ad will suggest many gifts, and it would be wise to cut it out and keep it as a reminder. Come and visit the store of the Christmas Spirit. You can stroll around and feel at home, while leisurely choosing the gifts you have contemplated giving.
Luxurious Furs The Gift Supreme Furs hold hi?:h favor in the choice of Rift buyers, whose purpose is to Kive presents that are useful and ornamental. We have the best kind of furs in the most desired models. V,'e bought them many months airo. and ran consequently sell them at prevailing market prices. Kvery woman in town knows that our furs are trustworthy, and that will add to the appreciation that fur gifts bought here will receive. Hudson Seal Sets, $85.00, $100.00, $1 15.00 up.
Mink Sets, $160.00, $200.00, $215.00 up. Mole Sets. $1 15.00, $145.00. Seal Sets, $40.00, $65.00. Neutria Sets, $85.00. Martin Sets. $150.00 up. Raccoon Sets, $60.00. Bel; Opossum Sets, $55.00. Cevit Fur Sets, $75.00. Fox Sets, taupe, brown and black, $100.00. Hudson Seal Muffs, very special $18.75.
A Hat for Christmas
Our hats are worthy of a much rrreater description than we have space to icive them so you will be doin, yourself an injustice if you neglect s. cinr them 'before you make your tinal choice. Trimmed Hats, including pattern hats: black and colors; velvet and soliel hats trimmed in embroidery feathers and flowers. Special, $5.00 and $10.00. A new shipment of Fur and Brocade Hats, for the fur coat; gold and silver trimmings. From $12.50 to $27.50.
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Gifts of Handkerchiefs s (lifts such as tliose never fail to eliu't a p.rofu.sive flow of thanks from the re ipient. No woman van liave too many of them. Kxcellent selections can be made from our assortments for an economical expenditure. Thes" are just a few examples. Women's Handkerchiefs Maderia, fine quality, at 50c to $1.25. Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs hand embroidered, in white and colors, at 50c to $2.00 each. Women's Novelty Handkerchiefs, in white and colors, at 1 0c to 35c each. Women's Colored and White Embroidered Handkerchiefs four
in box at 69c to $1.2d box. Men's Handkerchiefs Plain Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, at 39c to $1.00 each. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs at 25c to 50c each. Men's Plain Soft Finished Cambric Handkerchiefs at 10c to 25c each. Handkerchiefs Autographed for Men or Women, at $1.50 dozen, or $1.00 half dozen.
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Store Closed All Dav Thursday A Day of Thanksgiving
Early Buying for Christmas is more advisable than this year, as many items not he duplicated."
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Bathrobes The Always Useful Present If you're in doubt as to what to give, you can always give Bathrobes. Every member of the family will welcome them. Always useful, always welcome. Buy your presents of Bathrobes here and be sure of getting good grades at reasonable prices. We have all the wanted kinds for men, women and children. Women's Bath Robes at $5.00 to $8. CO. Men's Robes at $5.75 to $10.50. Children's Robes at $3.50 to $6.95.
Silk Hosiery for Christmas Women's Notaseme Hose; made to fit a slender ankle; in black and colors, at $1.50. $1.75. Women's Wayne Knit Hose; full fashioned; in black and colors, at $1.35. $1 50. Women's Radmore Hose; full fashioned; in many of the dainty evening shades, at $3.00. Women's Lisle Hose, regular and out sizes, in colors, at 75c. Women's Lisle Hose, lisle finished, seamless hose, hemmed top, in black, brown and grey, at 39c.
Athena Underwear Women's Union Suits Medium and light weight cotton Union Suits; band and shell top; three styles neck and sleeve; ankle length, sleeveless; comes in pink and white, at $2,00. $2.50. Wo men's Wool Union Suits; steam shrunk; three styles neck and sleeve, ankle length, at $3.75, $4.00. Women's Half Wool Union Suits; steam shrunk, low neck, sleeveless, at $2.75, $3.00. Wo men s Separate Garments; pure white sleeves, vests, high neck, long sleeve, pants ankle length, at $1.25, $1.50.
Give Her a Pretty Handbag:
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It is something which ?ho can ready use for the whole year 'round
have them in any number of pretty styles ana would considr it a pleasure in. deed to help you in choosing one or more at a price less than you had any idea they could be purchased for. Our assortments comprise creations to satisfy a'l purses. Ladies' Genuine Pin Seal Leather Purees, silk lined, with short and long strap; assorted colors, at $8.50 to $15.00. Hand Bags of Morocco leather, assorted colors, double strap, inner purse, at $6.95. Genuine Pin Seal Bags, silk lined, graved frames, at $6.95 to $15.00. assorted colors, several hand enBrown Chiffon Velvet Bag tortoise shell chain and frame, beautifully lined, at $25.00. Black Chiflon Velvet Bags, green gold engraved frame with pearl setting, beautifully lined, at $29.95. Wonderful variety of Velvet Bags, assorted colors, at $5.50 to $15.00. Splendid assortment of Vachette Leather Bags, black and tan, leather lined, at $5.95 to $12.50. Wonderful line of Deaup, Shopping Lists, Visiting Lists, Writing Lists, Address Books, Gents Leather Back Hat and Military Brushes, $1.00 to $2.00.
Give Him or Her
lippers
This is not an expensive present by any means, but just the same it is one that the recipients can put to use and one which never fails to be received with a shower of smiles and thanks. Here are a few suggestions, chosen at random. Comfy Slippers for Women are made of felt with soft soles; colors are purle, blue, old rose, brown, taupe, orchid and grey, at $1.75 to $2.95. Felt Slippers with leather soles and fur tops, at $1.75 to $2.95. Comfy Slippers for Men, $2.00. For Children, from 75c to $2.50.
Christmas Boxes will be sold here in each depart
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Dainty Girts of Ribbons
It is wondrous when you know how many beautiful, inexpensive little gifts can be made from a yard or two of ribbon. Our Ribbon Section has made up many samples that will help you to duplicate, or we will make them up for you at a slight expense. Camisoles, boudoir caps and slippers, sashes and hair bows, party and sewing bags. For the Baby you can make caps, armlets, carriage straps and bows, dress hangers and many other things of great use. For the Miss rosettes are useful for many purposes. Making Bags from Ribbon is an easy task and very much appreciated as a gift. Bag tops in metal and shell. Manufacturer's samples that are selling at a saving of fifty percent. Ribbons are priced from $1.75 yard up. Ribbon Section, Main Floor
She Would Surely Like
Glove
There will no doubt be many other things which she will receive, which will delight her immensely, but no matter, a pair of gloves will be sure to come in foe a share of the smiles and praises. We have them in the size she takes and in just the style you know she wili like, at these prices. Just received, a shipment of Perrin's fine French Kid Gloves, in plain black and black with white stitching, white with colored stitching. at $2.75. $3.00. $3.25. We h ave a splendid line of Washable Cape Gloves for street wear. Colors tan, beaver, brown and grey, at $2.75, $3.00. Also, a Strap Wrist Wool Lined Cape Gloves in tan and grey, at $5.00.
What Could Be Better Than
Neckwear
Show us the woman or miss that would not rather receive gifts such its these than they would other articles which are not as practical. Scores of
sher, dainty, lovely pieces vie with each !
other here for immediate selection and all cito such imipnificant sums as thesi. Round Point Collars, with lace trim. Prices 50c to $2.75. Bertha Collar in lace and net. Prices $2.25. $3.50. $5.50. Boudoir Caps in bonnet shapes and ear styles, with lace trim and streamers of ribbon. Prices 69c to $4.75.
Winter Modes in Coats
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Out of usual yet moderately priced.
Coats of Finer Fabrics-
With fur collars of H udson Seal and other lurs, also with self collars. Modes are the latest of fashion's creations, belted with pleated or loose backs. The finer fabrics, such as Pom Poms, Silvertips. Bolivias, Polo Cloths, Velour de Laines and Tinscltones, are presented. Priced from $50.00, $55.00 to $75.00.
Also Cloth Coats-
Of lower prices, but made with the same care as the above. Materials are all wool and will givethe finest service. Some are full lined, and others half lined. Many have plush collars and pocket3. Prices range from $19.75, $25.00 to $35.00.
Short Coats of Plush-
A prominent feature are these short coats of black seal plush and strongly recommended for gifts. Special value at $35.00 and $50.00. AI so in Beaver Plush at $19.75 and $35.00.
Lovely Waists for Christmas Multitudes of Them. .Offering Ample Scope for Selection.
What pift is more pleasing or better evidonees the dore-r's Kood taste and thoUKhtfulne.-?s than one of th'-s. beautiful waists? Don't delay selection, though, for while our storks are now large, the buying is heav and you risk almost certain disappointment if you wait. Wash Waists in fine Batiste and striped Dimities, high neck effects; shawl collars of fine Pique; tailored sleeves and turn-back cuffs of pique, at $2.98 to $5.00. Crepe de Chine Waists in light shades, also dark; tailored collars, tucked fronts, long sleeves and turn-back cuffs, at $10.00 to $15.00. Pussy Willow and Wash Satin Waists, in both light and dark shades; shawl collar; high neck fastening of pearl buttons; tailored sleeves, at $12.50 to $15.00. Georgette Crepe Waists, hand embroidered, frilled and lace trimmed fronts, in flesh, white and bisque, at $10.00 to $18.50. Striped Waists, in messaline and taffeta silk, for suits and separate skirts; high neck and shawl collars; attractive sleeves, at $6.00 to $12.50.
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Dainty Undermuslins are Welcome Gifts We are making a special display of undermeslin that urn s -cially desirable for Christma.s giving. Tb-y an intimate i:ifts ar.d when chosen carefully carry a n.'.'l feeling of friend.-. hip. I'seful. too. and therefor fine gifts to give this "hi istm ts. The ;ussrtinent comprises fine dk garments as well a. -ittor..-. nil fir;'!;made. Selections coming from this sore ;ire mi re .f r al wel
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Billie Burke Pajamas made of batiste, hand embroidered and hemstitched. Prices at $1.98, $2.98. Two Pieced Pajamas blue bell pattern and hand embroidered. Prices at $2.50, $3.50. Silk Bloomers, Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin; ribbon, lace and hand embroidered rrimmed. Prices at $4.50. $6.50. Also Camisoles to match Bloomers. Beautiful Gowns of fine Batiste, exquisitely trimmed with handsome laces, at reasonable prices. Make your selections early and avoid depleted stocks.
Dainty Silk Wäistings
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No woman can possibly have too many "Waists, so why rt trive h-r .: wnUHnir for Christmas. Enoutrli fashionable material for any size waist
gift. Taffetas, 36 inches wide, all silk chiffon finish, all colors, at $2.00. Black Silk, Taffeta. Satins, Faille, Crepe Meteor, (Charmeuse, Pau de Soie), Poplin, at $2.00. $2.50, $3.00. $4.00, $5.00. Fancy Silk, 36 inches wide, beautiful combinations in plaids and stripes, at $1.50, $1.95. $2.25, $2.50, $2.75.
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