South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1920 — Page 17
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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CIVILIAN CLOTHES REPLACE SOLDIER UNIFORMS IN PARIS
Trarr- c f War Are Giing Way in Franr in Fvilence of IVace.
rAHlfs. Apr!! 20. Th rr.an in 1 '. ; n!rr.rv r.tir'y 1 lap;iai J from Frr.c r cvlhan costume I-.uva rp:-3 t!a-- r.f v.-rtr. rrf.i'ral h l'.n th'- trn n.-i'i from wir to jforc d irir. 1; th" Jrir.ir m.rhs f dr-ff)t !1lr-i'-n trait it t.rarc"ly hn
POPULATION FIGURES
I'. v T"n;?p1 Vreri: WASHINGTON, Apr:! :? Tri" rcHKus bureau Tiiurf lay i.r,noi;ncM the follow. r.K' IO'-'j C itv 1'opulstion lucre Tiiinloflu, AI. ... 3.iVtf Northporr. Ala lol Hunt, HI. Ala. A. Ol 40; Valdo.t, O. 10,13 8,i27 ItUomington. Ind. .. 1 1 i.'M Itouliri ,rrrn. O.. . .'.; .W f orry, F 1 rriiu, j'o. ij.fi.; .sii Irwlrk, I'o. 12,11 fi.!i f-nmmlthiM. I'a. .... MOS 1J. l,sirne, p tVfrfr a7t Aahlrr. p I'arftoiK. I'm l.JMi J'jlmrfton. I' ?.1CH 3.0JJ
LABOR CRITICIZES ICTE PRINCE OF WALES a
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Leafier? As?ert Conditions ofi
Tenement? Are Wor?e Than in France. '
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The Climax of Our 30 Day "NEW CUSTOMER SALE"
A Large Assortment of Women's and Misses9 Fashionable Dresses ALL TO BE SOLD IN ONE WONDERFUL DAY AT A REDUCTION OF
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High class daytime frocks for every occasion for street, afternoon, shopping, matinee, reception and general daytime wear. Every model affirms a late vogue and every fashion thought for Spring is cleverly expressed. The new lower waistline the new short sleeves the bouffant draperies the shorter skirts! Fashioned of Crepe de Chine, Fancy Taffetas, Tricolcttes, Crepe Meteors, Satin Foulards, Mowered Georgettes, Charmeuse and Satins.
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New checks for young men These new checks are taking hold In great shape; they're the smartest things in this line we've ever shown; Club check, shepherd checks, broken checks; new very rich tan and green checks; beautifully tailored in new single and double breasted models; something new; different styles. $45, $50, $55, $60 to $75. Great showing of top coats Top Coats in great variety; beautifully tailored new single and double breasted models in the smart slenderized rather form fitting ßtyle; coverts iridescents, tweeds, flannels, unfinished weaves; wonderful coats for men nnd young men. $35, $40, $45, $50 to $70.
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of you men, whatever your preference in style or fabric may be. Spiro Clothes are made in so many variations of patterns, designs and measurements that we are able to fit and satisfy every man who comes here. We can satisfy vou.
Youxi men's fine suits
The height of style and excellence in Young Men's Clothes; the new slender types; smart, new single and double breasted effects many in plain back styles; others with belt; high waist and high shoulders; great clothes in everv wav. Extreme values now at $35. $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 and up to $85. Custom-built suits for men They have all the refinement of the finest custom tailoring; on dignified and extremely stylish lines, in the finest fabrics; including imported weaves, beautiful serges, rich unfinished worsteds; suits of the finest sort for business and professional men; tailored by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 350, $55, $60, $65, $70, $75.
New spring hats There's hardly a man living who could resist a new hat after seeing our remarkable display your spring outfit is not complete without one o f the new, s tvlish soft hats, with full crown and rolling narrow brim; ha to for everybody, $5, $6.50, $7.50 to $10.
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