South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 341, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1919 — Page 2
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NEW DELIVERY SYSTEM
TO BE PUT IN FORCE BY LOCAL LAUNDRIES1 A r.-w jdan t:a h'-en derided upon :-v Ho l.-'.'jr.dri s of Fo-jth r. n.l and !i!a.ik;i, ir r-f r-nc- to th rol''i'ii.n and d !!v ry of laundry' '..,! . ih.it -iviil ., put int. ff.-rt mi, Monday, Jn:.. Z. It i known as th' "Fivo h iy I'lan." and lias 1' pti ado;t'd with kT-.tt MtCC.-.s b- thf J !.ur:dr i of many lartr.- cities. j Th" ida i'-- a .-impi- fmo h it iJ I of .rt.il b'-nrfit to all ronc rnd. Inj plat., of collfctincr practically all) woi k on Mond.-iy and Ti:" -d iy. thoj II; .... I
i.i; - 'ion ani ! iiv ri- win I." JU' .oj 1 1 .M i,;y ,,v T th- w kI"a h driver's rout'1 wall b livldl into fiv- v-rt ions, with th- collections on on routp hdnr made on .Mond ! :ift rnoon and tho 'Uli--rU- on that route made Friday mornlr.i,'. The coll-ct ion? made on Tuesilav tfte.iioon v.dll le delivered ."'.tturdiy iiiorninu; Wednesdays coll'-c t ions, Monday, nnd on. 1'ndei- this plan. all r olh-ctions-will : n'ade in the a ft rraor.s and ;'ll Hi'1 i!'hv.rie in the morning. :: il!n!inK ."-oi!. 1 huntlP-s on one t r i j and delivering clean, clcthe ;n the morn in if. Tin- advantages urf many, vetlucinu the or ssare on ih launilry u-rkrs the first two days nf the we. k and eliminating the late Saturday nk ht d live ries entirely. This is not a radical experiment. Put one that ha he-n in fonv in I'hilalel-
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practical. Tin firf stUit ynt in of collectionar.d deliveries will he kept in force until .Ian. .". and the public informed hy lare display ads in The NewsTim s, by mall and in bundle .Ups of ihe details of the plan.
HUGH WALPOLE WILL SPEAK HERE FRIDAY
AFTERNOON, DEC. 12 i The Women's, club of South Ucnd ! has completed arrangements for th" appearance of Ilui,ii Wahole, who.
Is to s-pik on "Modrrn Novelist?." in the Icotary room of the diver hotel Friday afternoon. Deo. 12, at ?. o'clock. Huph Walpole i a yountr InRÜsh novelist of unusual brilliance and popularity, and a public speaker of rare capability It is seldom that the ulft of oratory and that of pood wrltir.tr are endowed In one man. hut Mr. Walpole quite unassumingly a'ccjit both talontH a hi birtrT rieht and is most generous in yharinir .with the public his Kifts. His interest in American litera
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is his purpose while in the United States to KMhrr the best, most representative of American production and introduce them to h countrymen upon his return to Enplapd.
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
NOT I CI :. Modern Woodmen of America r!.rtiori of of tiers- of Coif.tx ('amp '.'".(?., M. W. of A.. Monday evening at regular nurtintr. All members are xpeeted to be prse;it. Advt. 4 10
Tili- nation should steel it-;f for u series of providential I oms.
Buy Jewelry Judiciously
We arc manufacturers and distributors of absolutely pure Artificial Ice and solicit your patronage. Artificial Ice Co. Main 2221 Lincoln 6123
Whether your jewelry investment is as a gift or a personal purchase; whether it is to a lavish or a modest outlay, you want it attended by genuine value, good taste and up-to-the-minute style in designing. There is probably no commodity that the puMic buys wherein they have to put so much trust in the integrity of the dealer, because only experts are qualified to judge real value. This condition behooves you to buy from a thoroughly reliable concern, to select where a broad variety is attended by assured quality and where value guarantees are backed up by reliability and sincerity. Our Holiday displays are particularly pleasing and assuring now in gift3 for men, women and children. Charles M. Schuell JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST New Location: 113 W. Jefferson Blvd. Opp. Citizens National Bank
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From our Children's Shoe Department Where we are showing what our customers tell us is the most complete line of children's footwear in the citv.
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Midwinter Satin Hats A new shipment has just come new styles direct from fashion's center. Velvet Hat Clearance Commencing Monday Special prices on all Velvet Hats. See exhibit of great values at $5.00 and $10.00.
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Make the little one's Christmas a happy one by sensible gift, such as sacques. booties, coats, sweaters, -tc. r have a big department devoted to these lines, and every garment here is made with the care and patience that the most exacting mother could wish for in the apparel of babies. Come tomorrow ind rnnke your selections : baby's Christmas presents.
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Among the Finer Furs that Women Choose for Gifts
Modes exceedingly distinguished with many little elegancies and graceful touches that tell of the artist in the furrier. So one might characterize the furs in these skilfullyassembled collections in presentation here, which come into particular prominence at this Christmas time.
The Prices on these have all been so reduced that you can purchase now at prices not usually given until after Christmas. Matched Sets and Separate Pieces, also Hudson Seal and other Fur Coats. Coats of Plush or Cloth for Gifts Style, comfort, beautv three decp-scatrcl appeals make these handsome coats the trift supremo. The desire to give a renumbrance so distinctive, prompts many families to combine the amounts each member has set aside for that loved one. The finest fabrics and the best plushes are developed In many smart new styles. Coats at S35.00 to S50.00 Include all the newest of fashion's all "wool fabrics; some with fur collars.
Coats at s 19.75 to S35.00 Will interest the young miss' desiring a popular short coat of plush.
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Certain Mew Veiling!
Have just come. Some very smart examples in lace effects tremendously in vogue so much with the simple street hats. Novelty Meshes and Silk Shetlands, in all colors, at 35c to $1.00 yard. New Drape Veils, embroidthe new cheker veils; prices $1.00 to $5.00.
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Silk Lingerie Especially designed tor stout women.
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The "Mild red" garments for women of generous size, have arrived. It would seem they were lovelier than ever, these daintily fine articles of silk lingerie.
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Beautiful Garments of rich flesh colored Crepe de Chine, with beautiful Valencia and Filet laces, hand embroidery, tucks and colored ribbon rosettes. Garments that are highly prized and greatly esteemed as gifts. Beautiful Gowns at $18.50 4 Handsome Chemise at $10.00 Bloomers at $12.50 Corset Covers at $3.98 to $5.95
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Our stock of line French (Hoves was never more complete than it is now. New Nhipmcnts have arrived. Perrin's Finr (Hoves, ovcrsoam and pique-sewn. Colors, jyrrey, tan, i t'... : . 1 . i 1 i . i .i
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$3.23. Also, Strap Wrist Kssex Cape at $4.00, and Woo". Uned Cape, strap wrist, at $5.00. We also havo a beautiful lino of colored Silk Unhrollas. in brown, sand-prey, purple, brown and navy, at $5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $12.00 and $20.00. Also, Children's Umbrella at 1.50 and $2.50.
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Also in the Regular Sizes. In Georgette and Crepe de Chene. tucked embroidery and bead trimmed fronts, flat collar?. long sleeves with turn back cuffs hemstitched, at $10.00 to $15.00. Georgette Crepe Waists, real filet lace on collar and cuffs some have frills, embroidery and lace trimmed in flesh and white, at $12.50 to $18.50. Crepe de Chene Waists in tailored and semi-taliorcd, tucked and plain fronts, shawls, collars, with collars to be worn high; in flesh, white, navy, black, at $10.00 to $1 5.00.
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New Velvet Hand-Bass
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On every woman's list of Christmas wishes there's a hand bap. and these collections seem to have anticipated every possible preference, so many such varied styles are here. Beautiful Velvet and Duvetine Baps, from $5 to 2t.?5. Genuine (J oat Leather, top strap envelope purses, all colors, at $C.9S. Splendid variety of uede Envelope Purses in aJl colors, priced at 2.r0.
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First in the Lore of Christmas Handkerchiefs
These are the more giftworthy sorts, many of them gayly boxed and requiring only the addition of a tiny personal card to be ready for presentation.
Novelty Colored and White Handkerchiefs for women, three in box. at 69c. 89c and $1.00 each.
Two - Tone Embroidered Women's Handkerchieks, four in. box, at $1.19-$1.25 each.
Children's Colored Initial Handkerchiefs, two in box, at 25c.
Women's Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, six in box, at 95c.
Men's Blocked Initial Handkerchiefs, six in box, $1.25 each.
FURNITURE An Honored Gift And no other gift, perhaps, carries so much of thoughtful and lasting remembrance, for these are fine, purposeful gifts, these articles of furniture, that mother takes pride in claiming for her "very own," but .the whole family enjoys.
Living Room Suites
A fine line of Living Room Suites, consisting of two and three piece, with pillow or roll-arm, spring cushion seats and pillow spring-back. The must Juxurious of living room suites at a moderate price. Covered in various hades Nothing could cheer the living room up more than a suite of this type. Ramring in prices from S292.50, S322.50, S355.00, s27.5() S-U).S.oo. Also two very good two-piece suites, covered in special quality of iiiiIi rade tapestry. Ranging in price, one at S3 15. (jo and $362.50.
Davenport Tables from S25.ou to S42.50. Davenport find Tables, davenport or chair and table, from soo to S14.5u. Bedroom Suites A complete line of Ivory and Walnut Bedroom Suites in various styles and prices.
Dining Room Suites In Jacobean and Walnut, oblong or round tables, with chairs of which seats are covered in tapestry and leather. Rockers Special Mahogany Win- Rvker at S 18.75, and chair to match.
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