South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1920 — Page 6
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This in no way affects the quality or style of our shoes. - - - You can get more real shoe value for less monev bv buying Fedder's shoes than elsewhere. U you wir!: to see the season's most stylish footwear, come in and let us show von the beautiful shades of brown and blue, die newest creations. We are exclusive agents for Educator Shoes for men, women and children.
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Citv. He Will Advise Federal Men. "If j f! n't make th'- police ' iros:i;u:oii in fouin isrnu, i win I' r!f th' ''ral .tuthnritics." Thi- is th- substanr- of a letter !!) rltv. 1 n wria r who ;s apparently a 5---i th"H he had p.iicl a fine n city court a short time apo ana h- wanted to the Kime justice m tl out to other violators of the i iw. U' ail that protection of then. places .should be flopped and would !;... 4.. . . V... . I tu iew pdlc- d-ja rt ment around him so that the law niiht lu enforced. Wbi: it is lilh a'.t to decipher home ot' th.- writir.k', it is evident that the writ' r is looking for federal action against his former brother.s in '.ice. JudL' flihner exp!i'ned that this wa. thr tlr.t h ttcr of this kind that he has received jslnoi he has been In otile and he would like to tind the writer. He turned the Irtter over to Desk Sergt. Richard O'Connell rt police headquarters CHEMISTS WILL MAKE RADIUM SUBSTITUTE CHK.MISTS WILL COU'MHrs. Mo.. Oct. 14. A perfect substitute for radium can be produced through a chemical process which purities mesothorium, according to I Itreckenridge and Dr. Herman Scnlundt of the tiej artm nt of chemistry of the University 01 Missouri, who have boen conducting experiments in conjunction with IT. K. P,. Moore of the United States I'liieau rf Mines. .Mesothorium is a by-product in th. m.mufartur (f mantles for gas lamps and is found in the monazite ore of lirazil. The radium substitute can be usr-d effectively as a radium substitute i'or nudi-al purposes. It is said. CAXDY. On sale Thursday. Frid.iv Saturday nly for 40-.0-CO a pound. 3 2 -16. THE PHI LA. 1
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Our Rock Bottom Sale Has Turned the Trick ! ! Fortunate prices, a cash system of buying and sellincr. and a larre volume nf ;nlos
" I Ohave brought Star prices to level.
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Wonderful values during this sale
Ladies' Dress Shoes, military or Louis heel; up to $9.50 j? values at .... Üf5W? Men's Dress Shoes, Conservative English lasts in brown only only, a $10.00 value )X3mfJ t r ! t t.i it Leather Purses r We are showing a very complete line at 98c to $4.95 Vanity Boxe, the newest shape; up to $7.50 values: with beautiful fittings; exterior finished in grey, brown, black, mixtures. A Qg? Special only . I
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ITry News-Times w - ww i a rock bottom j Men's Women's Children's Child! Iren s onoes, in black or brown, size to.. .$3.93 Q9Qn value Boys' Shoes, in black or brown, Footform or English lasts, $5.00 values atÖal Sale of Ladies' Dress Shoes, in black or brown, military heels, $7.00 values at& ViUW Talcum Powder Large can Jergen's or Mennens. Real 16c 25c value Bag Tops, special 39c
JEW WINTER TRIMMED HATS
These hats go on sale Saturday. They are the surplus stocks of several New York manufacturers and were bought at less than one-third regular prices. Don't miss this wonderful sale. CHILDREN'S BEAVER HATS
Beautifully trimmed. $8.98 values at
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DEVOTION OR JEALOUSY? SHE I thought Bill was tired of dancing. H He is, but his wife isn't!
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Hosiery and Underwear Bargains
Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, the celebrated "Vel astic brand with high or Dutch neck, short or long sleeves; every size from 34 to 44. A real $3.00 value. Special 2MB at Extra 200 Infants' Vests and Bands; secured through a fortunate purchase of samples; while they last, values up to $1.50, your choice 4ik Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes, low neck without sleeves or high neck and long sleeves. & i t Ö Special ... 9 I MO Dry Goods Specials Buy now and save money. Skirtings, 56 inch, newest plaids. Here is an all wool fabric that sold for $7.50. frc.ial S6.45 Fancy Checked Suitings, 56 inches wide, all wool material; also a good assortment of silvertone goods. Posi tively worth $7.00 a yard. Special, per yard $5.93 All Wool Serge, in light and dark navy. Special per 3Q yard
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S 4 DAYS Also a good assortment of "Velastic" Underwear for children at reduced prices. Ladies Silk Hose, grey and brown; regular ETGä $1.25 values .... vvv Ladies' Silk Hose; this is a pure thread silk; all sizes; S2 00 values. T1 only $y I mJJ Infants' Black H ose, up to size 5Y2; 25c 4 -?Ä value 1 I Ü 3 pairs for 50c Boy's Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits, all QQ sizes, only wWV Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes 79c Heavy Stifrel Overalls, all sizes, $2.00 &4 g-p values 3 1 iV j -Big Yank" Work Shirts, one of the best brands made, cut full width, ft 4 $1.75 value, at 9 That are
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The r.e- Ardtiioro models are illustrated in our Fall Stylo TWklet. which may be had for the usk-inc.
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VV TT A I HO 5 MAIN ST Ui Shoe nion Company 223 So. Michigan St. Ti 0 i i cLi f -.'j :: 'ÖTT with crowds W Come now if rr SHEETS 72x90 $1.1S PILLOW CASES 39c and 35c TABLE LINEN marked a very low price. FLEISHMAN YARNS A complete line at reduced prices. Germantown Zephyr, spe cial, per A JF" ball Knitting Worsted, special. per hank S1.10 Knitting Worsted, special, baU 80 C Gingham Dresses Our e n t i r e lot up to $3.50 values only S1.S0 Knit Petticoats at $1.48 and 98c MuIin Gowns, u p to $2.50 values, embroidery and lace effects, 4 f2f 3 1 .OS on ly
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Children's Beaver Hats, beautifully trimmed ; $8.98 values, $4.95
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resseais a business assrt. A carefully groomed, stylish young man ha a big advantage. Hi fene of pride is justified when he wear? ARDMORF. STYLE CLOTHES. ill) SOUTH -ND Pre-War Prices prevr.il .it the Great Sr.Ic of t:.e Ridenour Garmenl Co. Se Ad Pairc mf) L i 11 u Snms O O
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Our Rock Bottom Sale Filled Our Store Yesterday
of bargain hur.grv choppers. U you want your share of the f 1 x f 1
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A CLEAN UP ON SHOES f One table chuck full of Ladies' and Children1 Foot wear, all styles, limited num.ber of sizes, up to $6.00 value,. ftO Ü
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