South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1920 — Page 5

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All was in rendinois for the oddinp in rase Locke was freed, but the judpe sontenced him to throe years at Ftoney Mountain prison.

To Grocers and Butchers The News-I imfs .Market F5at:e. which run nn Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, has com? to be a regular feature of these two editions. It is the pa.je to which the housewife turns when she starts to plan her Sunday dinner. On this page are the market quotation, recipes and other item! of general interest to the housewife. Surrounding these news items are the advertisements of the grocers and butchers, who already have seen the advantage of making their appeal to the family buyer on this pae. Members of the advertising department of The NewsTimes will gladly call on any grocer or butcher to assist him with the preparation of his copy, advise him as to the amount of space to be used, the cost, and givr him any other information he desires. Just call .Main 2100 and ask for an Ad Man.

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Women Arc Good Ballast For the "Ship of State

COI.CMRL'S. Ohio, July 13. "American men will find women pood ballnvt for the .ship of state." This i. the declaration made by Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer. New York, addrespinc local suffragists at a luncheon her. "We do not want to take the onfranchlsement away from men. Wo only want ours. They can keep theirs and share ours, once we pet it." she continued. 'Here I am with It prandchildron and white hair endeavoring to so. cure what every man in tho country has as a plft. ' "We women are not poinp to be used as fodder for i olitical machines."

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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue. ?; Value Giving July Sales The remarkable events at this July Clearance Sale assume surpassing importance through extreme underpricing of the new, the seasonable, the practical in every department, aflording buying opportunities of prime consequence to all who take careful account of true economy.

Never in the History of the Store Have Better Clothes Value Been Presented Suits and Short Coats Half Price All new styles and colorings. Excellent garments that will be just as good for next season's wear.

$20.5 0 Garments

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$35.00 Garments $14.75 now $27.50 $5 7.50 Garments $17.50 now :. .$28.75 $63.00 Garments $19.75 now I $32.50 $75.00 Garments $22.50 now $37.50

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SOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY

CI earance of tub frocks in figured voile, linene and

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$12.50 D resses now $ 9.35 $1 5.00 D resses now $11.25 $16.50 D resscs now $12.38

$19.50 Dr esses now $14.63 $22.50 D resses now $16.88 $25.00 Dresses now $18.75

EXTRA SPECIALS

Choice of any Summer Hat in the store at Half ?rice. ' Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe Polish, preserves the leather; big value at. . .19c Dress Aprons, well made of light color percale, sash ties in back; very special at $1.89 One odd lot of Children's Princess Slips, Drawers and Petticoats, choice, O N EFOURTH OFF. Melbaline, Woodbury or Java Rice Complexion Pow

der, . 25c and 39c value,

box 19c Pure Aluminum Percolators, 10 cup size, very special $1.79 All silk Tricolette, 36 in., in street shades; regular $7.00 value, Sale price, yard $4.19 One lot of Crochet Cotton, in white and ecru; suitable for bedspreads; very special, 10c value, ball, ,5c Fancy Moire Hair Bow Ribbons, splendid quality, 5 to 612 inches wide, in all colors; very special, Sale price, yard 65c Ric Rae and Feather Stitch B raids, in colors; 10c value, Sale price, bolt at. .7c Fels Naptha 'Laundry Soap. very special, Sale price, 10 bars 75c Nyoil, 4 oils combined, for lubricating, cleaning, polishing and preventing rust. The most highly refined oil; regular 10c value, bottle, 6c Wh ittemore s r r e n c h Gloss Shoe Dressing; 15c value, Sale price, bottle, 10c

Our Boys 9 Suit Sale Suits which originally sold at $ 1 2.00, $ 1 3.50, $ 1 5.00, $18.00 and $20.00, Now $9.75

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