South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1920 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES REVENUE MEN TO ANSWER INCOME . TAX QUESTIONS Special A t t c n t i o n Will hv Given Corporation- Through The Newt-Time.

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Tor tho W-r.rflt of Its n-nl rs Thf News -Tim f will ondiK t a. lu'-tion .nfi ari;vrr rolumn on any .h;i.- f the :ncomp tax. K. '.. I-Nr. th corporation inromo tax inlü-t at t!v local internal revenue ofücr, un-l r.f orr; H. Ho, acting Internal r vrrrae collector, will an.nvfr any tiona which a;pfar to ho p-jzlin the puhiic whn UlinK :i tax return. Mr. Kpl-r can -olv? any otnjiUratlon that aris uhi n th- -orpora-tion bcrlns to work on it:: in fiii" taz. ari'J is at the service. f Ni-w-Timra readers in t h r- urs:i"n an i an.wcr column. No nainr.s will -usd fn rithr th qu-jt Jonf or thanswers. Mail your 'fictions to tl liturial irrnrtmnt "f Tli- .WwTimen ani mark "ir.com- tax" on thr fnvr!ofio. No qu"stio:.s will ho takrn hy tHfphonp. Iin;Hrtaw of Anion. Th- internal revnu- .:!uf has l'i fn oyt worl;rl f tr th- 'asr wn-i;. but according to Mr. Hkss a. rt-.it inany people will pnt off niaklmr ihrir return until the linal v.-c k. xvhrn they are like-t 1-- left outbid. This applies especially to corporations. At present corporations maklr.p their returns hive (h- ;ulvanta;e ff the ethcient hflp (,f li;lrr, hut whn th last rush starts he will not have the time to ive r.'i'h fne personal attention.

'ALLEGED ROBBERS ARE FINED A' CITY COURT

CJiristopher k'ohlmor'an ami Tel LVan. who wtrc apprehended two verks ago after tealincr shirts from a nx car on the Grand Trunk railroad wer1 piven a hearing in thj 'ty court Tuesday morning and ach were fined 510 and cost?? and sentenced to six months on the; stite pena! farm. However, the ourt showed leniency on account of their paft record and suspended the sentence upon the payment of tho Jitio and costs and put the pair on probation for sx months. They will Lt? required to report regularly to Probation Officer Ivine.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SECRETARY TO LECTURE

F. J. CJreen of tho Chanmer of Commerce, is to address the iri. of the industrial clubs of the Y. JLV. C. A., on tho subject. "Functions "of a Chamber of Commerce" at their club ni?ht procram Thursday night. The association has extended an invitation to the Huinoss Women's Chamber of Commerce and all other women Interested to attend the meeting. Tho address will be given nt 8 o'clock.

Supposed Mother Sells Daughter to "Chink" r.r FnifM Pres : NEW YORK. March 2. Steps will be taken at once to have, annulled the marriag; of Anna Io Wong, 11 years old, to David Lee Wong, proprietor of a Chinese restaurant in Illnghamton, N. Y., according to Ir. John It. Henry, director of thr Fa.-t Hide T.arhh of the Methodisi Kpiscopal church of All Nations. The child is now In the care of the rarish. Dr. Henry confirmed reports from FUnghamt;n cf tho sah of the gitl to Wong for $70i by her supposed mother, a whit woman railing herself Marie Chin Wore. Mrs. Wore is held in JC.CflO bail in l?inghamton on a charge of abduction, he said. Her claim is. it Is reported, that di' was forc I to sell the irl by a Chinese sec ret organization.

Vj United rre?s: LONDON, March 2 The appointment of iir Auckland Ted des to ho ambassador to the Tutted States was gazetted late yesterday.

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Our Informal

Showing of New Spring Styles Will Take Place Here Tomorrow Thursday March 4th

This announcement completes our preparation in serving you with collections of the newest creations which promise to be popularly worn during the season near at hand. We here extend a cordial invitation to you to inspect them at your leisure. This informal opening presents merchandise that you are interested in, that you are intending to buy.' Therefore, early selections with Easter only a few weeks away, has many advantages. The New Suits:

Onlv the Most Winsome of the Favored Modes Take Part in These Displays Here Tomorrow Every season, as you know, hundreds of different styles appear for recognition. We scrupulously watch the many changes before making our selections. We chose only the cream of the prettiest presented and it is these which we now solicit you to come to see.

The straight line suit is favored for spring, with plain and belted coats. Men's Wear Serges, Tricotine, Duvetyne and Pin Gabardines. Priced from $28.50 up to $125.00.

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Many new styles have been introduced in belted, semi-belted and cape effects. Prices start at $39.75 and range up to $150.00. The New Dresses:-

Of Silk, Satin and Georgette, also the Serge are wear. Prices range from $25.00 up to $75.00. Millinery ; New Modes It is with a feeling of unwonted pride to announce the opening of this department. The collection of New Spring Millinery is always distinguished here and presents individuality, resulting from careful selections. Correct styles and personal becomingness are considered of primary importance. We invite you to this opening exhibit. The New Spring Waists What a wealth of beauties we have to offer you for inspection and selection. New Creations in Georgette, in suit shades and light colors. Over blouse style, slip over sty tie, and short sleeves; embroidered and beaded. Priced at $18.50 to $25.00. Also in light shades, lace and embroidery trimmed, with kimono sleeves and fastening at back, from $ 1 0.00 to $ 1 8.50. French Voile Waists, hand embroidered, in many styles of neck and collars. Priced from $6.00 to $12.98. The New Skirts The tailored skirt of varying modes is attracting the greatest amount of attention. Smart new modes, in wool fabrics for early

spring are now shown.

Getting Ready for Easter It is not such a long way off; the Fourth of next month is the day. Hundreds of women are purchasing now the things they intend to wear on that occasion, and are setting them aside untitl they are ready to slip them on. Smart Spring Styles in Children's

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New Gloves Kid Gloves of two-clasps, in white, black, gray, brown and tan, at $3.25. $3.75, $4.00. Long White Gloves Gauntlets with fancy cuffs, at $5.00. 8, 1 2 and 1 6-button Gloves for new length sleeves, at $6.00, $7.00, $8.50.

New Neckwear Manv new ideas have been created for spring. Georgette Collars, embroidered, at $1.00 to $1.75. Collar and Cuff Sets of batiste from $2.00 to $3.50 set. . Also handsome embroidered batiste points by the yard arc shown at $2.00 vard.

Apparel

You mothers will certainly be delighted with the varieties of stunning little coats and dresses for school, playtime and dress up in this spring showing. More so, will you be delighted with the low prices at which they can be secured.

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Corsets Have a new Corset fitted before you have your Easter garment completed. The new Spring lines are here at this opening: Henderson Royal Worcester American Lady Frola-set Bon Ton In every j.tyle for the stout and regular figure. Expert corsetiercs " will iwc you every attention.

i The Favored Silks There have been no silks created in any past season that can emulate this opening showing of Silks for beauty, color or design. The Ace of Satins A beautiful glistening satin of wonderful coloring in plain, stripe, two tones and basket weaves, for sport skirts. The new colors are all present in sld, orange, white, sand, etc., at $8.50 yard.

Silk Crepes-

Another remarka ble weave in two-tone plaids and figures. See our window display of these beautiful silks in blue, green, pink and rose, at $10.00 yard. The new shades are also shown in Tricolettes and Jerseys, in plain stripes and checks, at $6.50 to $8.50 yard.

Spring Opening of the New

In Draperies and Curtains While daughter is thinking of her Easter costume, mother is planning to give the home a new spring setting of sunshine New Draperies, New Curtains, New Floor Coverings, and possibly a few pieces of New Furniture. This opening includes unusual displays in each of these departments.

Beautiful Draperies of Rich Fabrics Handsome Nets and Laces for Curtains Rugs and Floor Coverings

March Sale of Furniture Now Going On.

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