South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1920 — Page 2

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ADDRESS TO BOYS Makes First Official ViMt to St. Patrick"? Organ-ization.

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DETROIT JUSTICE ALLEGED RADICAL

froui Chi.-f Jns-ph . Taylor, nil!" his : rsi. .:ficial !s.t to a fcouth li' ji-J -f out troop whi n Iif attended .1 tiiUn of tr'.'jp :-;x and vrn at St, Patrick's .vhool Friday m'ht. Mom- th in :, hoy.-. ut:d-r th.- I. ;..!. r-hij. .f , . W. I'o:ti.r and iifv. Minnirk. w !- in ;trt. r.'l.iiro at th'- troop tn(tji4. In addressing th" troop Mr. T.i'r r:iu That th s-iit program n to be p rina r.'T.t h r- am! that thy -hoild join with th'- int. ntion f "stick in.;." lie onuratu!a; 1 lh i:i upon h.iin p.is.o-d th t. r.'i rfnot rqiiirfmnts ;ind stated that a o-irt of honor U hinir i-ranized und'-r IV I, ; 'Jilft.y !- t attr.d to s'..nt promotions ami that a Word .f examiner would ! rt-adv tf. pr s. nt "? OnI rla' x a ruina ti"ns at soil'narty hiking place ;is so'-n a tiny fr- ready. Shiiiiiht i amp. Mr. Taylor r f ir l afrain to the f-cnut ai,ij v. hi' h is to 1..- r.dd this Mimmf-r saying that tfi imp ciutiiU under i: A. Hennett is alreally investigating a!I marby ramp -i? s j:i i w f petting i.ne permanntly for th- .outh 11-nd .-'routs s ho, froru all indications, will number bet'en 4f,0 and .'.'' before the ear in nif. A number of appli-' at ions for ui nberhlp from hoys of other

Police Commissioner Inches Accuses Judge of Bol-hevi-m.

AGENT IN TOWN

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Indianapolis Man Inspects!

Local Hecruiting Station , Saturday. "The day wh'-n men enlist in th? navy uhrn they have notljin etJo before thrm ii rast." faid Iüeut. T. F. Orr or thr navy recruiting station. Indianapolis, who was inspecting th- local station Saturday. '"ino th tour of the American Jht around tho w-rld, every foreign (fjuntry has looked upon the personnel of our navy jh bein? th best in the world. In the far eastern co'jntri' people would camp on th. beach for weeks in advance of th arrtal .f the cA. They could i.ot compreh. nd that th -r- was such formidablo fightinu' machines and manned by M!.h plcmlld crews. Not ln'iKir!. -We all itdrn't that our navy was i: t preparetl as it should have bfon at the li'.a- .ve entered the v'i r. It js not prepared as U fhould be now and r.ev r ha b"en. l ut we should

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world that we intend to maintain the be?t navy on the kIj!.. Today we are rnlistiiiF: some of th- best youn? men in the country. At San Francisco, Indiana has the largest number of men on the honor roll of the station for neatness, attention to duty and pr Dl'etenc. f the fifty men admitted to Annapolis each year, six recruits from Indiana are now studying for that honor."

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Millinery; Women 's, Misses 9 and Children's Apparel and Dress Accessories This will be a week of heavy selling. We urge all who can do so to utilize the early hours of the day and the early days of the week. Easter Sale of

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Our splendid stocks represent the best opportunities for satisfactory selection. Buy Easter Apparel now! One lot of Spring Dresses in Tricotine, Serge, Georgette and Silk. Values up to $50.00, on sale 511 Monday ÖÖßiilö

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What Will Be Your Easter Low Shoe Selection Madam? Ribbon Ties, Ribbon Pumps, Colonial Pumps, Button Pumps, Louis Heel Oxfords or W i n g t i p "Brogues"? It doesn't matter what your choice may be the demand is most satisfactorily met at Fedders. Everything new is here and at a price to fit every purse.

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Hosiery

Plain and fancy styles, but all of the superior quality for which this store is so well noted.

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Pure Silk less, black

$1.00. $1.50, $2.00. All full fashioned Hose in black, white, African brown, navy and piping rock, at $2.25. KCayser's Silk Hose black only; regular and out sizes, $3.50 to $5.50.

New Veilings By the yard black and brown with chenille dots, at 50c, $1.00. $1.75 yard.

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Pattern Veils New designs just came in all colors, from $1.50 to $5.00.

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Easter Neckwear Little frills and ruffles of white which add so much to finish Milady's dress. Collars of Lace, also of Georgette, in many new designs, from $1.25 to $3.25. Square Front Collars of organdy, embroidered in dainty colorings, at $2.00 and $2.25. Also in sets collar and cuffs from $2.00 to $5.50. Point lace banded by the yard in lace, organdie and net, all new shades at 85c to $2.50 yd.

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Special Showing aster Apparel

Spring has come. It is evidenced in nature, and in the newness of garments displayed in preparation for Easter. The large assortment of apparel offered here makes selection easy. It includes frocks and wraps, blouses, suits, hats and undergarments, which are unusual.

Charming Taffeta Frocks $29.75 to $85.00 New from the becoming finishings at the necks to the bottoms of their crisp hems, these dresses promise pleasure to their wearers. Here are found styles to suit the petite miss or the dignified matron. Graceful Wraps for Easter Day $57.50 to $135.00 Made of soft, rich materials and handsomely lined with silk, these wraps interpret the latest mode. Their lines are suggestive of the swinging grace of oriental costumes.

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The Children's Shop

Dresses and Hats Little Miss

Silver Bud Vases for Easter table decoration cut glass flower holder, silver base. Special $1.00.

Appropriate in styles, in materials and lines, these splendid garments for little and big girls appeal strongly to their wearers and to mothers. Coats are priced from $1 2.75 to $35.00. Silk dresses from $1 2.50 to $35.00. White dresses from $2.98 to $1 3.25. Hats from $2.95 to $8.95.

Easter Gloves

A handy item wherever correct attire is concerned which mean? every woman. White Kid Gl oves m all lengths; all white, or with black stitching: twoclasp, at $2.89, $3.50. $3.75, $4.00. Also in brown, grey, beaver, black and white. Gauntlet Kid Gloves in white, at $5.00. Also 8. 12 and 16 button lengths at $6.00. $7.00. $8.50. A New Glove of doette with fancy stitching and strap WTist. fine for autoing; black, white and pongee, at $2.50. Silk Gloves, in black, white and colors; Kayser and Fownes make, at $1.00 to $2.25.

Easter

Handbags Extremely smart and attractive both in design and price. Bags of Silk are extremely appropriate to harmonize with the Easter silk gown of silk moire, in blue, bl ark, grey or brown, silk poplin linings, metal frames. Special values at $4.75. Others from $5.75, $6.50 up to $17.50. Leather Hnii ar- a !-' ry stylish with th" KavUr suit. Shiny rarhtU1 Path r is Tiio.t l.ivred the nw kodak hape. sill; oi"ir" lin.-d, at $1 '.;,(. Also in ' li'tin- t i'iror-, o bather, with insbb- p i : t s and lining of mmr-- silk, at I3.:.n.

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Picture Hats for Eastertide

These lovely hats of hair and transparent braids fulfill the requirements for piquancy and cnarm in Eas ter bonnets. Their sweeping brims are trimmed with soft feathers or gaily colored flowers. There is a naive grace in every line. It is a pleasure to show these hats to anyone interested.

New Shoes Contribute to Easter Happiness Hoys, prirln and little children enjoy nothing iimro than -wearing new shoes. The shes shown here are especially pood because they are made to lit frrowinc feet. They five satisfaction.

Silver Tableware Forthe Easter Table 27-piece set of Wm. Rogers silverware, consisting of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 dessert spoons and 3 tablespoons. Complete set $17.62.

Silk Undergarments The Easter outfit is never complete without these .splendid garments. The "Vanity Fair" Underwear of pure Jap silk is now shown as follows: Bloomers ankle length, taupe and sand color, at $8.00 and $10.00. Also in knee length, sizes 4 to 9, at $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. Union Suits, with bodice top, $7.50. Silk Vests with bodice top and strap at $4.25, $4.50. Also in extra heavy quality at $6.50.

New Blouses Suggestive of Easter S4.50 to $18.50 The brilliancy of spring colors is evidenced in the showing of blouses. There are flower-tinted organdies, georgettes in novelty colors, crepe de chines and striped silks.

Equally desirable, though less rr splendent, are white waists of voile, organdy and lawn, exquisitely made, featuring hand-embroidery, drawn work and hand-made laces.

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Sweaters for the Springtime in Beautiful Colors Such garments as these typify style. They feature unusJäl weaves, new models and colors turquoise, black, chin chin, pearl gray, pe.cock and crai.