South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 132, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1920 — Page 7

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1 '.):' U Jf'T, . !' 1k1i.I'I fir this ''r. aiTu- '.', nr.icii n.' -tir.s of th fast. n-tf-il a:.. t;..rti f;tior. ;n th" ho:'- ' Mr-. .1. ('. Ro v. M.i':. ?, z Z M!- h;'.aka a.. loal r. Mr? t'ra'!; Ha'krr. Th ws itrict wll m-t with M:; J.. v V 'i jnc. 2 2 0 I'biir.t st . ! :' . Mr- ('!; r!; Ilrowr:. V fi r. .-- J. A. fl.rr.'. I.rhth v. l.a.i'r. J A. ::::;. .-.; Mrs l.-i I" ,!:-. ; S'----r:h h.-dr. Iff. M!'ha!M,n; Mr. Lv! J'fn l"" I. !'!,". S. I'i.urt . r.'.li v: . "Irs Li',; - U'drr:"; Wit, t :i x;rti fMl-. Aih'-:'. la(-r, Mr1 1 up". T7iMrfiay. Mr .foh .v-;mor I.irh'.h i'-ad-r, Vrth-ir CuiTi, Mrv V. And" r.s'.r:. . 7 S. ur.fh r'.. ! ad r. M (. L .n; Mrs. M har V. I'om - tr-th rt. lfa i- r. Wr-. .'. Mar',. irs. II. SliofiiaUT, Nmtii st.. ! i.lfi, Mrs. W. Horrk. Fr!d';. a tuv.n

V- iJifetir? of all .fotlons will ! lo I at th Jkiiio of Mrs. JMn:d Morii-'.,

'7 . . I ' lll.l ! .Ull j Ii ,!,, - ftin. Jfaih r. Cotti.tro ir.iT mrotln.r of th--I'fff M thfrl!t chur h will ho h :d 'i'jf-diy f.rninir at the hoinr of J,. P. YVoif. Kichtronth st.. at 7:C0. A 'r.fftlm: of th Stinday j-rhool hoard vill h h' Id this vninp at tho hon.f ,f ifurman Kuh!, .S. Tour-t'-fnth sr. The DiorrJtorr of th Mystic rirclf have fdantwd a May jk-r;i- for Tucs- ' v aft rnron at th- Mishawaka v. oods, south f-f h"ro. Mr. and Mr.. IJcrt Zink. N. F.isrhth j m.. f ntrtainf l at Sundiy dinner in honor of Finh y Sink of Hammond. Ind. Covers were laid for Hht. At 1 inclifon they hal for thir KUest Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry of Knox. Ind. Mr. ancl Mrs. d. Iithran. Tenth .sf.. entertaine! a number of relatives and friMi.ls at 1 'cIo k dinner I inday in celebration of th ir Z Ith Filled Kinot let illltl ('.IM' $26.50 A Dainty Gift For Graduation The ynuiis woman vrradu-nt-will prie a Hallmark Frarel-t Watch highly. Tho dainty rh arm of the stylif-hly inodde(f, f.nely finished rases and bracelets make an irresistible appeal. The movements ar- by far th' most accurate and depnl.ibb pfs'sible to secure at a reasonable price. Many beautiful styles to chntiy from at pric's ranging from S10.no to jvou.OO. FRANK M A YR & SONS 1 i:i Smtli Mlclilcan St. ll The HALLMARK St 4 ore Shoulders All Rnlri'r. Cares J f When CALUMET H i comes in. all baking I i troubles take quick ; n-uvL. x es iiKut i j I ahead and mix up bak- U f S i ins materials, for biscuits IJ i cakes atrrtntng without rrar M f j of uncfrtamty. Calnrr.ct maies j you ;rrrf tailare. y CALlSPwlET i 2 BAKING POWDER M rro.'t fyrrt r rt its. it c tt t;fiJ jier djn tnauM it m tb moc m4 p4m:a:t Th- lct that it tli- btji? Attu'lwiilccnTiOceyo'JtiiattbTeLs tl r.on" ;-t A3 good." Buy rrt-.t ycu J l ai oot sausucd tik it Lack and ..1 i Kf vutir rrooey back. Kj C,ar:rt centarn oi-tv vreh rr-jre-r s Autiorrtres. t T 1- - W a. r : : highest QUALTTY l-'..' HIGHEST AWARDS

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fovcra wf.-f jdnr...: fvr i:. 1 i.M -.:; of town R'j ui re "dr. a-;d Mr. I'.tui h-irr and daht. r. Mr. fI. M,:N.i,,ara of AIi qu riu-. X. M.. and . A. r-iau h Lo:rar.vi,o: t. Irnl. Mrs. J!. I'. KVlIy -ntert ain-d with fain;iv dinr.'r Kundin-. 'n rs f!- iii'i ffr iu. Mr. ar..l Mr. Harry c. an (Jordt-ri of Chicago u -r- of t(.w i, kii j:. Mr. and Mrn. William F.-'ts uiA , ,-;t-ht r.". MiF s Marv imi-1 Jan V.a rt'irneJ from m oral ia;. i.sit With Mr. and Mrs. J. J . .fohr.f-r.n ar:d Mr. atul Mrs. IFeni-:.-Ji hns-rt at Brricn Springs. Mich. aid Mrs. .Iijo-f-ph I.iurkt If ft

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$25,000 to $50,000 worth of Spring and Summer Merchandise at 25 to 35 less than the high cost of living prices. Part of this enormous amount was purchased the past week by our buyers who were in New York. Yes, the world's newest and best Merchandise at a saving of 25c to 35c on the dollar.

Fancy Georgettes 40 inch Fancy Figured Georgettes, in all colors; regular $4.00 $2.59 kind. Sale . . . Plain Georgettes 40 inch Plain Colored Georgettes, all colors, black and white. Regular $3.00 p AQ kind. Sale. 4-3 Silk Crepe de Chine 40 inch All Silk Crepe de Chine, in navy, Copenhagen, taupe, maze, gray, tan, pekin, rose, peach, black and white. Regular $3.50 kind. Sale $2.39 ft Silk Foulards 36 inch All Silk Foulards in floral patterns. Regu lar $3.50 kind. Sale. $2.49 Fancy Taffetas and Satins 36 inch Fancy TafTetas and Satin Stripes, Checks and Plaids. Regular $3.50 kind. Sale $2.30 Silk Charmuse 36 inch All Silk Charmuse, in navy, brown, taupe, Copenhagen, gray and black. Regular $4.00 kind. Sale $3,29 Plain Taffetas 36 inch Taffetas, in all colors an d black: $3.50 $2.69 Black Taffeta 36 inch Black Taffeta. Splendid quality. Regular $3.50 kind. (5 f-Q Sale . $m)Z) Black Messaline 36 inch Black Messaline. Splendid quality. Regular 53.50 kind. (3 CO Sale $Ua99 Silk and Cotton Mixtures 36 inch Silk a'nd Cotton t . ! mixtures. in piain or fancy. $1.50 kind. Sale 89c S. W. Corner

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Th condition rf .!r. Wa I'.ai D'jdd. who is !!! at th- home of h r.fih-w-, rhautn'ry noon- ai .iinn''- ' anolis. Mirm.. r-inaios unrlianyfd. at ording to word received hero toulur. .Mrs. üdward Moritz. Tfnth ! yj-nt Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Ives at Ni!e. Mirfi. Mr. and Mrs. i:mrry Wilhelm of Fortlard, Ind.. will arrive here this week for a v. .-it with the former's

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Sale Silk Waists All our beautiful Silk Waists, georgette crepes, ciepe de chines and minuette waists. White and light colors, navy, etc. From $10.00 to $30.00 values. fSETC at OFF Children's Coats Silk or cloth, beautiful Costs, age 2 to 6. Prices from $8.00 to $25.00 values OEC at CJQ OFF Children's Rompers Children's Gingham and Percale Rompers, 2 to 6 years. Large assortment. $1.25 kind. Sale 98c Children's Dresses Children's Fancy Gingham Dresses, ages 6 to 1 4 years. Value (4 OjO $3.50. Sale. 4 I mXjO Women's Night Gowns Women's Muslin Night Gowns, slip-over styles; all sizes. $1.5 9( -i A Q kind. Sale. Silk Camisoles Women's Silk Camisoles, lace and emb roid ery trimmed. Value $1.39. Sc .$1.15 Women's Hand Bags Women's Leather Hand Bags. Regular $2.25 kind. Dale price O 1 $1.79 Women's Hand Bags Women's Silk M o r i e Hand Bags; black, navy or brown. (f 4 Qf" $3.50 kind. . $ I O0 House Dress Aprons Women's House Dress Aprons; light or dark colors. Regular (T -f R C $1.98 kind. . 4 I -w Dress Ginghams Fancy Dress Ginghams in plaids, strips and checks. 50c kind. Sale JQtf price www Dress Percales Fancy Dres Percales in light or dark colors. 50c kind. Sale www

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Jefit tkoti Idvd. Main LS 4. - r ' . uticura Soap . ! AND OIMTMENT Clear the Skin rp.: CtUrtf tferr1.Si X.Mit.JlU. j Greatest oaies Curtain Materials One big lot Fancy Curtain Materials. 50c Qf kind. Sale w9C Table Damask 72 inch Mercerized Table Damask in pretty designs. $2.00 kind. Sale $1.69 Table Linen 72 inch Pure Linen Table Damask. $3.50 kind. Sale price .... $2.49 Women's Hosiery Women's Hose, white cot tons; splendid quality, all sizes. 59c kind. Sale 39c Women's Silk Hosiery Women's Silk Hose; black, white Silk Hose (seconds): SLOO-Q quality. Sale. ... I WW Women's Silk Hosiery rfW o m e n's Silk Hose. Black Silk Hose, all sizes (seconds). $1.50 "7Q quality. Sale. ... I WW

Women's Silk Hosiery Women's Silk Hose. Black Silk Hose, all sizes (seconds). $2.50 value. sr'r. $1.39

Children's Hosiery Children's Ribbed Fine quality, girls' or boys, all sizes; 49c qual- CJQä ity. Sale WW W $1.00 Silk Gloves 79c Women's Silk Gloves, all double finger tipped; black, white and colors, all sizes. $1.00 Gloves, sale . . 79c $1.25 Silk Gloves 98c Women's Silk Gloves, all double finger tipped; black, white and colors, all sizes. 51.25 QOp value, bale.... WWW Silk Waists Women's Georgette Crepe Silk Waists. White and colors. $3.95 .$2.29 kind. Sale. . Jefferson Blvd.

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ft.. . t. J ! on "OLD AND RELIABLE." Fifteen Years ef n eetiiblished business enables us to grant Jon terms and conniileratiruis on leans that will prow 'utirly 8atlsfa tory. l)'nl with the olde.-t !t raj'fI.enns on Furniture, rinn, Vlctrolun, Autos. Llv Stock, Im-iU-in-ni . et-. Main 1740. STATE LOAN CO. b.-t.iblistio.l V.Cj. ?nd Moor Mcrrliants IU11U Ltblg:. J31 . Mih. s.t. tu .i.i Phones: Main 1444 Lincoln 1446 R. N. BEEBE 108 Colfax Ave. Dry Cleaning, Rug Cleaning Dyeing, Pressing SPECIALIST ix FrrriNa oiiA.sE "KiTPtok aauBtm. hell rla eCsras and dep curr torio c&refullj flttod and adjusted coxaplet optical sfrv Eyes Rxatntacd Thoroojrhl. Hours I to 11 1 to J &nd 7 to I TcL, TJncota TTZt. DR. G. C. PAUL onrouETfusnt 3 Ffcxsoers Trost TOlc Trading with idvcrtlser

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who appears in this city today as conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, says of the Mason 6i Hamlin Piano: "It seems to me that the Mason & Hamlin has created a new standard of piano tone of the very high

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Stephenson Underwear Mills $300,000 preferred, seven (7) percent cumulative Stock for sale. Non-assessable. Par value of shares, $100.00 each. Dividends payable June 1st and Dec. 1st. Exempt from State and Federal normal income tax. There is no bonded debt against company. The business of 1920 is exceeding that of 1919 50 percent and is 100 percent greater than that of 1918. Th ese Lnderwear Mills have been in successful operation for 32 years and the opportunity for continued growth constantly broadens. Subscribers can arrange for purchase of Preferred Stock at the following South Bend Banks: American Trust Company Citizens National Bank First National Bank St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company Lnion Trust Company

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