South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 October 1920 — Page 2

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REALTY BOARD PLANS NEW HOME

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Or-ranization.

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SOCIALIST-LABOR PARTY FAILS TO GET BALLOT PLACE

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sion or that party irom tne Ftat hal!.t. Ia.t weok Warner, when about to depart for Inrliannrolls to brini; back St. Jo.-oph county's order of ballot?, was informed that th -ntry of tho socialist labor party in th- comlnc election would necess.tav reprintiffp: the Ptato ballots. On rcolvlnp word Tuesday momir.j,' that no reprint of ballots would In- iH'C-sirv. Warner left for Indianapolis tft brinp back thi? county's order of 25,000 ballots.

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ir.i.- of that body Tuesday. J The aifuni'iit was advtnced in ! f.i'-r i tk- ruction of such ;i j h-iiMirc: that it could n:ade t j i."t onl- j jy for thf. initiil outlay. I bur th.a' Jt .-o jld bo mad. a liir.,' I in v--. n.. ni throuii th- rental of ofI t ' v i Th-' m tii l.Ts of th- board argued ! ir. faor of . l statt- license for real

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LOITERERS PROMISE TO II ORK. KLUSE RELEASES MAXY

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ALTO BAM) ITS GET HAUL AT WARSAW

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Htructor has been provided. The moetlnfr is the tirst of the Coquillard Civic club for the year, and a prood program has been planned. Mrs. Waldemar Goffeney will Rive a vocal .;olo and Col. C. S. Ilullock, director of recreation, will pive the address of the evening. Mrs. J. Toward will Kie h piano solo. There will be a social hour and refreshments will be sorved.

Th'- bn .il polir'p have boon risked j t i b"ik t"r tun automobile robber? I who r"'h...i th- Power Clothing i storo in Warsaw. Ind . Monday i

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Smart Fall Suits Here we mention only three of the "Quality First" values which you find in our Suit Department. There are many more awaiting your approval. Come and see them. A Navy Tricotine for $39.75 This lovely model has a tucked back and is button and embroidery trimmed. It has a cortertable collar and is fancy silk lined. A Tan Tinseltone for $45.00 This suit has a htted bodic and rippled skirt with panel which is distinguished by self stitching and button trim. The collar forms a choker wen buttoned. A Zanzibar Velour de Laine for $59.75 The box coat effect is beautifully developed in this model. There is a ribbon belt and the bottom of the coat is trimmed with a group of gold stitched pleats. Heavy crepe de chine lined.

New Dresses

These beautiful dresses, so full of style and so becoming, have not been in the store a week. Each dress has a charm of its own, and each is individual. Tricolettes, Mignonettes, Tricotines, Serges and Satins $39.75 to $45.00

A Sale in Cotton Wash Goods Here is a list of materials, each one of which represents a considerable saving to you. These are goods that you need now. Now is the time to get them at a low price. Checked Dimities 2 7 inch 4t grade. 2 5c. Long Cloth 36 inch 39c grade. 30c. Romper Cloth 32 inch 5Qc grade. 39c Curtain Swiss 36 inch 75c and $1.00 grade. 39c. Kimono Flannelettes 36 inch 69c grade. 50c. Cotton Serge 28 inch 39c. Plaids 36 inch $1.00 grade, 75c. Interurban Day we present "Quality First" Fabrics At pleasing new prices Satin Messaline A soft lustrous silk of exceptional quality. Black. Navy, Copen Pekin. Ivory. Old Rose. Taupe and Burgundy. 35 inches wide, $2.75 quality for $1.98. Costume Velvet Beautiful finish and a splendid quality. Very popular for children's dresse. 28 inches wide, $2.59. Coatings All wool qualities. Velour. Silvertone, Angora Tweed and Kersey. Only six pieces left in this lot. 54 inches wide. This fabric regularly sold for $500 and $6.00. It is now $3.59.

The Men's Store The Shirt Sale Extraordinary continues with ruh because men realize what a great saving they can make by roming here and getting not only one. but several of these splendid Madras and Percale Shirts for $1.89, Never before h.'.ve we been in a position to make such an otter but we are very glad that it is possible for u to help you sa r money on "Quality First" Shirts. High Grade Union Suits at $2.95 Blue mottled union suit, rib knit and exceptionally well made. TS ev have long sleeves, closed crotch Cd are ankle length. Another good feature is the elastic hov;lder.

Pleated Skirts We have an assortment of pleated skirts in plaids of all colors which we believe contains as good values as you will find. They are priced $7.95 to $29.75; also our navy and black pleated skirts are excellent values at $8.50. i Cniily Weather Sweaters in Navy and Black for $7.50 to $22.50 The Navy and Black Sweaters are made in a variety of styles which includes the popular Surplice Tie Back and Tuxedo. We are also showing qualitysweaters in many weights, weaves, styles and colors.

Particularly Handsome Waists at particularly reasonable prices Taffetas in dark stripes and plaids. Tailored styles, $6.00 to $9.75. 3 Dozen Georgette Waists Assorted styles in white, flesh, navy and black; $10.00 values for $8.95. Royal Worcester Corsets at a special price The regular Royal Worcester Corset in pink coutil with elastic top; $2.50 value, Interurban day only, $2.00. Get the proper corset for your figure by coming to our expert fitters.

Pretty House Dresses offered at a new price for Thursday They are fine gingham dresses in plaids, stripes or plain. Models are loose and belted with plain white pique collars, cuffs and belts; $6.50 values for $4.95. Dress Aprons Dark blues and grays in good quality percale for $2.50 each.

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Winter Coats for Children School Girls We are now showing a complete line of warm and beautifully tailored coats for girls. These coats are full lined and the materials are Cheviots and Heather Mixtures. The models are belted and have roomy pockets and medium or large cape collars. Many are trimmed with fancy buttons. Navy, Green, Brown and Plaids Size 8 to 1 6 years Prices $13.95, $15.00 and $15.75

Little Tots Th mats for i'.ttl.- i',ks ar1 .-if i Uly i r 1 1 in their quaint ry! s. 7ho m'"lr'.s :ir- r i ? x i r-- ami lunu'-w.tiPt'il "if h.)iPK iti'.- a ml patch pnrk :.. Th i:.;tt-i i.ils an- chir. h'..!a. Ir -.nk lot h, lcjrs. h--it. p'.Ufh arni .ibvlin .-. om.- .ats ;ir- lull .th.-r. part ltn d. Navy, l.rown, op-n, r- n. r-f an! Mac k. .Si?. s - to ? y ars. Trices 7."v ?..': ani Infants W carry ;i full lit;' "!' rnt fur a I i - . Th !.- -utr l.ttl" mat? arir.ad "f i iil-rd"wn. i riur"v .ir.-l hira hilla. In whit niy. Th ar- hr.cii aval int rln:'i 'ir.i h.n s-vrral st;. !cs to ch'v..; from. S:zrs '' months t- " f n l'r:'-. s J.. 5'.'. J'''.T." and

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Now is the time to prepare for cold weather, "while our stocks of Flannelettes is at its best. ' Gowns Sizes 6 to 14 years. Made of best grade Flannelette in assorted stripes: V necks and long sleeves; braid trimmed $1.98. Sleeping Garments with feet Sizes 2 to 1 2 years. Made of good grade Flannelette in colored stripes $1.50 and up. Knit Wear for Baby W' have a cry or d display r! infants" knit p--idfe. Th?.- ar- all w m,!, har. 1 lr.aii- articl s. Hr..-t .... Hoods. ?wr.itf r. Sa'. 'i'j.s. Mitt r.s. To'i'jos. Sutatcr Srt a:-. i I'arria.All ar r--icrat ;y iv.t i.

Shoes Holland Mi'xs HI i' k r.r t r-vn lath. r. straight or H!uc-hr las;. Th ry I s . rjuallty I'lr trru!' ar- 1 in r.'.aktrsr thc.- shf3 atvl th u ('rkir.nrshiT Is un xi : !!- ,- . ;:;! r,"'-2 Tr 1 ar. d 1 '- lo '". !':-! s ar- .''.'.0 t" Hrltliv-rut lioos Th.?-- sji'-'s .v.- !. T'i" ( xjr- '. f'-.r hiMrr. and mi-v. Th-- r,rri in Irth ( I". .-1;, ar and M K ty f ' Th-,,-,' .-r "Xf -Tid" d and t'jrn-d. ''."'-r at tan and i.iCK ar, 1 ?'.! ir- 1 o or h tiffin. lor Infant A rnu.r'.cxe 1m t" : f t - '!'- 'h . and mo .--a? jr.". at !.'" and fl.l". t or I.lttlo ( liiMit Ti A Nr;" va-r:.-ty of K:rt Sf-; Sh" s ar.d S'.ip-

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A 3-Day Special in Pearl Necklaces Starts Interurban Day The Robertson Jewelry Store is offering the most popular necklace for many years at most extraordinary prices.

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1 ".-inch uniform or craduatd, rt r;u!ar t'.äc, for 5H !'l-inch Kraduatfd r a m p'.irl. regular for S 1 . "0. 2 4 -inch graduated. prfct bad. regulär $1.7.". for $1.r.. l'i-inch uniform, in box, regular $2. 'in. for .V. lti-inch graduated. regular i4J.73. for U'-ineh uniform, regular $4.50. for n.S. lt-inch rich cream color, regular $'.'". for jr.L".. l'S-inch g r a 1 u a t e d large LcadH, regular ?s.Mf for Ul-inch IndestructaMe, regular $12.00. for $10. 0s. 18-inch IndestrtictaMe, regular $10.00. for $13.50. 1-inch lndstrurtabk', rrcular $1 ."". for $15.00.

The Last Word in Vanity Cases $4.75 to $9.50 Trim nev; cases in dull green and rose tooled leather and black patent leather. These are beautifully lined with silk and cretonne and are all fully equipped with toilet articles. Some have the mirror in bottom outside the case, others have mirrors, rouge boxes, lip sticks, powder puffs, etc. inside. One especially good looking case is of black patent leather Wl th single strap holder. It has a double opening and contains a lip stick, powder puff and holder, mirror, rouge box and purse. The price is $8.00. Bedroom Furniture Atneriran Walnut Sult S.tJT.r.o Th Drr.--.-r i Jl :'o. The I:-osir.ir Tal l is ? 1 7 . Th- iu-.i is ?:7.5n. Th:s suit i wrl! mad in r -" repert and i:' a vry hardsom n Ann 'attrn. V"'i uo'il! 1' pro'j'l t own i. Old Iory Sulr J22n.no. Th Dress r i n. Th Dreeing Tah! . Th 'hiffoni.r is $4C."r'. Th P..-d is ?47.r-. You could r.ot ak f-.r a -eTr suit, than thi for a young iad' r'ioni. It is in th William - rvi Mary motif aid is ory pr'tily !:nd .vlth gold. Yrur iauhr "Ao-jld '.ik to hsve thi suit. I'otir-Pnstrr Hrd In Malvcnnj. Ths. ar ir. ar;ous designs hut '-11 ar f -xtrn r y attractive ar. i)c -r r.r a tiv. T- tht thy ?.r m.forta hl and I built. Th'v a r rr"d at $ö2.r' t

Linoleums

Arratrong's Brt Prlntrd j:."5r a.r.d $14 5 a ,uar yard. Armstrong's Bost Inlaid 2.2l !" $3 2ö a iv.ä.re yard.

I he Boys' Shop

ou will not find better clothes for boy at the price we ask. There is an opportunity in our Boys' Shop for you to outfit your son at very reasonable prices and to get clothe? that will wear a long time.

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pairs of trousers. Sizes are 9 to 15 suits we are selling now for $2 5.00. Corduroy Oliver Twist Suits In $5.95, $6.00 and $8.50. Corduroy Norfolk Suits In sirs to $8.50. Blue Chambray Blouses $1.00.

Fall and W inter Underwear for Women and Children We are offering about 40 doen suits of Underwear which are slightly soiled, but otherwise just as good as anv of the same grade, at 1-3 off the regular price. For Children $1.39 suits are selling for 9 3c. $1.50 suits are selling for $1.00 $1.75 suits are selling for $1.17. For Women $1.00 suits are selling for 67c. $1.25 suits are selling for 83c. $1.95 suits are selling for $1.30. Muslin Gowns The sleeves are long, the necks are high and th- trimming is lace or French knots. The prices are $2.98 to $5.95. Hosierv All the popular and staple weaves and colors that you want right now. Fine Ribbed Wool Hosiery Heather. Broun. Oxford. Green and White. $2.75. $3.25 and $4.00. Splendid Quality Cashmere Hose White. $1.50; Bla k. $2.00 and $2.75; Black and Whit out sizes. $3.50. Wayne Knit, Full Fashioned Silk Hoe Bin' k and all colors. $2.00. Drop Stitch Wayne Knit Hose Black .ind white. $1.7 5. Boot Silk Hose Champagne, gray and white. $1.00. About 100 Dozen Mock Seam. Fitted Foot. Pur- Dye Silk Hose Th is is a remarkable good value in Hosiery. We recommend it for holding it's shape $1.50.

Unusual Millinery We are showing Millinery that displays a variety of individuality and charm seldom to be found except in far more expensive hats. There are styles in the presnt models, smartly conservative. for the matron or piquant and picturesque for younger women. Duyetyn and Panne Velvet Hats $6.95 to $12.95 Misses' and Children's Hats in Beavtr. Velvet and Felts. $2.95 to $12.95.

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Rugs Your home will be more cheerful and comfortable thi winter if you have fresh and handsome rugs on the floor that carry out the color scheme of th" room.

We have a large collection of rues which we know

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give good service and long wear. Many patterns and colors in all qualities. 9x12 size in Wiltons $1 15.00 and up. 9x12 size inVelvet $73.50 and up. 9x12 size in Axminster $65.00 and up. 9x12 size in Brussels $48.00 and up. 9x12 size in Wool and Fiber $22.50. Other sizes priced accordingly. Cotton Chenile and Rag Rugs for the bed room, bath room, hall or kitchen. All colors. Sizes 22x36 to 36x72. Prices $1.35 and up.

SOAP SPECIAL Palm Olive, Kirk Olive, "Ivory and Elderflower 3 bars for 25c. 7 7 m

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