South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1920 — Page 16
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CONFERENCE WILL DISCUSS PROBLEMS I?ational City Planning Organization Will Consider Varied Suljjfcts at Meet. dNCINKATI. O, April 15. Ilai';ttrmA. terminal proJrcT?, th5 utomofeSe cor.gcttion rroKrn Ani the onlnff ytfm. b th princlra! topics of dlÄCJssinn at th" Natloml Cty Planning1 conforenrn which wi:i b5 b?M In Cincinnati from April 13 '.o 22 Inclusive. The problern aVv rnntlor.0'! har beon dbaUd and F?uUd for years and th year's aoe jnrjl.atlorj o? materlaJ is rxprtfi to v?Iop Into a uniform course of notion. In conjunction with th ror.frrcaro there vriU bo hcM a varied an1 extensive exhibit of city plnr.lr matter. The first day's csl-n win te devoted to reports of proprrs-s made In city planning by th following cities: N'rwark, N. J.; Ilnchopr, X. Y.; Detroit; Chicago; rittshurpr; lit. Iuis: Flint. Mich., arvl Klnpsport, Tcnn. The problems of railroad termlnr ala will b prrrsentd by NV!on V. Lewis, president of tho eonfrer.co find chief engineer of thrs city of New York. Tho othfr mmbrc r f the railroad term mala committee are "William J. WIlgTjs, chlf-f enylner of
th- N'. -.v Yf rk Cr.tr.d railway F3's-t'-m; (Iorg i:. Ilokt-r of Washington; P. Goodrich. New York City an 1 ChirV II. Che::', of Portland. Or. Morris A. ülak. of Cleveland, chairman of tho third day Kcs'ir.n at wl.lrh retfional plannintr will be th Chi f topic. The report on the subject will be kjtmlttecl by rre.lrrick Olrr.ste.id.
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Announce Program For Knijc and Fork Club
Cor.lnr?by Dawson, author and, war correspondent, will give his lec-' ture "Germany Itt-Visited" at the regular meeting of the Kmfe and
chairman of the committee havlntr I r " A -,au x inu r-n.s. . t In charge. Zonlnt? also will be I'arker IJutler, humorist. Is also on,
the program.
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PAINT your screens every year. Unprotected screens rust out and are" unsightly. DEVOE MIRROLAC SCREEN ENAMEL won't clog the mesh, gives a durable gloss, and is easy to apply.
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News of our NEW CUSTOMER SALE has spread to the farthest corners of South Bend and hundreds are coming to see what we have to offer. IT WILL PAY YOU, TOO, TO COME TOMORROW.
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Values Up to $40.00.
You can't afford to miss our offering in beautiful
dresses. Many exclusive models which we cannot duplicate are shown in pretty hand-embroidered, jet-beaded models in taffeta, georgette, crepe meteor and satins, with appealing stylishness.
An Assortment of the Newest Mo'del in Beautiful
Spring Suits
These Suits are the very latest stvle innovations.
made up in tricotines and serges of the finest quality, lined in silk and most carefully tailored. You will save from $ 1 0 to $20 on your Spring suit by taking advantage of this offer.
The Smartest
Spring Coats Doth conservative and sport styles. Values to $45. New Customer Sale Price $32.50
New Spring Sweaters and Smart Skirts
New Spring
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Millinery Values to $15.00 $7.50
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Not only new Blouses, but new styles distinctive and smart, such as one sees only at 'The St ore for Shirtwaists."
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. WE ARRANGE TERMS TO SUIT YOU.
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As a clothing store in step with modern methods and imbued with the purpose of giving faultless service to our customers, we look FIRST to quality. Quality is the first consideration, because without quality merchandise we could not hope to win your good will nor hold your confidence. Kuppenheim er good Clothes Are an example of the kind of quality this store believes in. We have them here for you, because we KNOW thev give men maximum service long wear, because they meet the demands of men who like good style, fine materials and better workmanship.
Young Men's Suits of Quality The style trend in these late young men's suits is towards greater simplicity. Lots of the "jazz" has been left out Either single or double breasted are good style. Coats are longer, waist lines higher, lapels and sleeves different Patterns and fabrics are richer than ever. Beautiful new color tones of brown, green, blue, gray, in plain, stripes or checks. Sizes to fit all yroung men. $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $60 to $75
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Quality Suits for Business Men in more conservative models, of course, but also ifi the closer fitting styles. Beautiful patterns and color ideas in hard and unfinished worsteds, cashmeres, serges. Tailored to retain their shape and style. Sizesto fit men of every build. $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60.
Quality First Long Trouser Suits The changing from knickerbockers to Long Trousers demands special designing. Our Long Trouser Suits are adapted to the boy's needs keeping him looking a boy, yet clothing him with the wholesome independence of a man. Smart new styles in high grade woolens and snappy patterns at $30, $35, $40, $45.
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wny our nat department leads as the style authority tor the better dressed men.
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Dunlaps, here exclusively, Stetsons, Mallorys, are represented in our vast stock in shapes, colors and sizes as never before. Try our expert fitting service. $5, $6, $7, $8, $10. Cloth Hats $4, $5. Caps $ 1 .50, $2, $2.50, to $5.
NECKWEAR in South Bend's finest selection of colors and materials
SHIRTS of many new and exclusive fabrics and patterns, at $2, $2.50, $3, $4, to $16.50
$1, $1.50, $2 to $6
UNDERWEAR in weights for spring. in Stephenson or Cooper's makes $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $5
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The Boy Must Be Dressed Right for Spring
You'll like our big Boy's Store and its quality Boys's Clothes. We make a study of boy's clothing. Every fabric that enters a Livingston suit must be dependable, the styles right, the size right, and the general effect right. And this is only one of many things that makes the buying of boy's clothes easier and more economical here.
Boys' Tu-Pant Suits Sturdy, serviceable suits, these each with two pair of pants. New patterns and colorings in many fabrics. $16.50, $20, $25.
Boys' Blue Serge Suits Every boy needs a Blue Serge Suit for dress, Communion, Confirmation. Ours are good looking and dependable. $12.45, $15, $18.50 to $25.
CLOTH HATS AND CAPS $1, $1.50 to $3.50
STRAW HATS $2 to $6
BLOUSES AND SHIRTS $1, $1.50 to $5
STOCKINGS 45c to 75c
UNION SUITS $1, $1.50
OVERALLS $1, $1.50
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