South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1920 — Page 3
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AIho-jh Th'trday is April rool'? day. f',f'r Straus f to fod Jude Tilim r and an a rmlt of Str'js -i i nl i -cr r t ion h" was ordrroi to f;irn!h a ?r'-' t.'md int'a;l f J-J."i. Strau-. eh;irr'd with ptit Inrreny, padd not K'iilty wht-n arraic:nd and the hfarinc; was net for Friday. Th ourt r-qiiir"-d a f5 app arane hond and th d f ndant pulU-d r 11 1 a J 1 f 0 bill. After receiving his channe h'trauvs attempted to tell the court and pro.-rutor that hi was arreted as an art of malic and eharact'ri. d l;is ''as,, as "s l'.te w ork." When Iiis rr marks became h' at'd Judff Himer interrupted hiin by ral.-iti th bond and save .Strauss sor.M- pointed advice reardinjr his la'-k of i;ratituib' and conxidf ration. Another $." was taken out of the f I f-0. Htrauss is aeeused of taking two shovelh valued at J.
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J?)ipora?if Easter Offering Smart Tailored or Eton Suits ImmacifJai? Sp?-n Aod(?s Specially Priced
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Portraying thr more distinctive fashion ichievements! Replicas of new and notable originations from forernost custom tailors specially produced for our more exacting clientele, liach suit an illustration of the axiom that tailoring is Style and Style is everything! Of refinement and character. Tailored, i-lon and Bolero Types, Developed of Tricothie Poirei TtL'ill, MiinmsJi Serge and Velour Checks
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Adorable new types that interpret the real inspiration of mode for Spring. Masterfully executed ir a wide variety of novel ideas in line and detail. Stunning beyond all power of description. Bolivias, Pcachblooms, Spring Velours, Goldtone, Tricotines, etc. Dolmans, Cape Coats, Capes, Long or Short, Silk Lined!
New Easter Blouses Specially Priced 55 $ 1Q-00 s 2 5-l
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Never before has this store experienced such a tremendous demand for its fine apparel as this Easter season. Tomorrow will furnish a fitting climax, for which we're certainly well prepared. Stocks at the very flood tide of completeness (the greatest we've ever shown) values that speak for themselves a great, efficient organization of clothes specialists keen to render "Livingston Service." Readv! readv to help you be readv! Come!
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We're prepared as never before with suits for young men and men. New double and single breasters; high waisted with new lapel and sleeve features. Some with half or full belt. New shades of blue, brown, green in plain colors, neat stripes or checks. Mostly all are Kuppenheimer good Clothes. Your assurance of clothes satisfaction. Sizes and styles are here for everv figure and taste. Let us show you how we've made vour Easter clothes buying easy for you. Kuppenheimer good Clothes $50, $55, $60 to $75. Styleplus Clothes $35, $40, $45.
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Easter Furnishings Elaster isn't complete without new shirts, neckties, hosiery. Our furnishings section is complete with new things. Beautiful crepe de chine, jersey silk, tub silks in new stripes and colorings. Madras and silk striped madras in different designs at $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6, $7.50 to $16.50 Easter Neckwear $1 to $5. New Hosiery 35c to $1.50.
Easter Headwear Dunlap Hats for Easter are more beautiful than ever. Stocks are larger with these and other fine makes. New shades of brown, green, gray in different shapes. Brims are narrower wi th a tendency to curl. Crowns are higher. There is a shape here for every head. $5, $6, $7, $8 to $10 Cloth Hats $4, $5. Caps $2 to $5
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Easter Clothes for the Boys The bov wants to look his best Sunday. Our big Boys' Store (entire second floor) has never been better able to take care of his clothes needs. Fine hand-tailored suits, sturdy two pant suits, dressy blue serge suits are all here in big varieties. New stripes, checks, mixtures of brown, green, gray, blue. Attractively styled and strongly made. Sizes 7 to 18, at $12.4d, $15, $16.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30.
HATS AND CAPS Shapes, patterns, fabrics for boys of all ages. Exclusive designs and colorings found only here $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $5
WASH SUITS Different colors and color combinations for Easter and all days. Sizes 2 '2 to 7 $2.50, $3, $3.50 to $10
BLOUSES, SHIRTS White or new stripes in madres, percale or silk striped madras. Neck band or collar attached styles $1, $1.50
Holeproof Hosiery for Women Here Exclusively
St ore Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily; 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturdays.
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