South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 October 1920 — Page 20
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juhli. an voters who are not savin ; much al.out their Intentions but who intend on ek-ctinn day to cut looe from pirty affiliations and vote f?r the principles supported ty the democratic party.
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. that will get results. He enat I heir deaVOrs to get reli-f from the ! pain and torture by the use of
! " j ointments, lotions and other . Ihe mistake that is so gener- locai treatment applied to the ' : ! ally made ;n treating diseases of surface of the skin. . ihr skin is a very common one ' ru j- M
i , . 1 ICIUCUIC3 w in prove nut it is also very expensive to 1 1 r i -t . ,. , . .i a t. ' ' benencial. it temporary relief is tnc uftorer. i u ,i . . . n t . , jail thnt is wanted. But just as .. , i soon as their soothing effect is : Whf. arJe. Popularly known Y j overf the pain and suffering reas skin diseases, are not in j turn with increased severity.
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why is it that the error is so j seated, and comes from far be- - . , K.-ncral? jlow the surface of the skin. , . i the fust place, eczema, j The millions of tiny disease ',. tetter, scaly eruptions and otherjgerms must be removed from - i irritations of the skin arc ex-1 the blood, before you can ex-
i at!. is' ceeiine!y annoying, and in many I pect to get rid of your skin
. , . it rases, the itching and burning troubles, but all of the local become intensely terrifying. treatment in the world will not .. lo. Often the victim is kept awaketdo this. The most satisfactory
' ti,. at night scratching and rubbing remedy for this purpose is i'.'O rift . I 1 ! rr .
the burning skin, in an eltort to S.b.b.. the hne old vegetable
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h p. e t !-urface. he is misled into the er-1 S.S.S. act3 by cleansing" the J 'm! or believing that all treat- j blood thoroughly, and routing - ii. ; - 1 rnenl should be directed toward! all disease germs that act
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its use at once. S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Get a bottle today and begin a treatment that goes right down to the source of the trouble and
this leads him headlong into i removes it. For expert medical the mistake that is general, the j advice without cost, write all one that really prolongs his suf-j about your case to Chief Medi- , fering by keeping him away from ; cal Adviser, 286- Swift Laborahe intelligent, sensible treatment tory ( Atlanta, Ga.
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Our New York Buying Ofncc because of unsettled conditions in the eastern markets saw an unusual OPPORTUNITY to purchase a large quantity of quality merchandise at unheard of prices. They wired us of their discovery and we answered Buy. The goods have arrived in South and arc now on display at our store. This sale is our OPPORTUNITY to show the women of South Bend how truly sincere we are in our desire to save them money. Here is a chance for these who do not already know this store to become acquainted with the Star's policy of cash buying and selling; of, les3 profit and larger volume.
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In the Bargain Basement, we have one table chuck full of Ladies' and Children's Sho?s. all styles, a limited number of sizes; -. hile they last, values up to $6.00, special, O O per pair t?JaJJ
Children's Shoes n black or brown, izes QYz to 11, $3.95 value
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Boys' Shoes black and brown, Footfotm and English lasts, $5 values
Ladies' Dress Shoes black and brown, military heels. $7 values, bargains
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This sale of sales is the chance you've been looking for to really save money. Here
is an bona-fide OPPORTUNITY to economize. Kcre is an event that will long be remembered by all South Bcru1. women who aitend it. In addition to our recent purchases of new merchandise, we ire including those goods in our regular stock which were overlooked in the first mad scramble for fall nr.d winter thir.LM. Th is is your OPPORTUNITY to buy those articles that only a few weeks
ago were priced at a mark just a little higher that you, perhaps, cared to go.
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Domestic Specials Standard quality 36-inch Bleached Muslin, per 3
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Wearwell, 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, per hQf yard VWW Toweling, l linen, bleached or unbleached, your r choice, per yard .... bvb Percale, Z inches wide. light and f 1 i k colors, the best E grade, at pv S? yard ilvPJU r: Outing Flannel, 27 inches rE
wide, good quality, per yard
Bleached Muslin, hne uality. per -gOj yard w Bleached Muslin, the well known Daisy brand, O.
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Heavy Weight extra large i
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need onie soon; $.00 values . .
Wool Nap Blankets, extra
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Straw Ticking, good qual
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Feather Ticking, best grad
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Wearwell Tubing. 42-inch, ;
Pillow Tubing, per yard
45 inches wide, per yard , Table Damask,
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E Sheets, ' 72x90
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E best now. $2.50 quality, pcx H
E yard. $1.98; $2.00 quality, E per yard, $1.59; $1.50 quality E per yard, $1.19; regular S J .00 I value, per 7Qn ' yard i wli
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H fittings, finish in grey, brown. H black and mixtures, values up to $7.50. spe- fg
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I Great Offer to Every Reader of the News-Times
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Large c:n Jerr.en's or Men
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photo to the
Ccr. Michigan and Wavne Streets
Gingham Dresses, a large assortment, up to $3.50 values, nothing reserved, (? j only 'l i( Knit Petticoats, for warmth
and comfort, special O,-
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and vou will receive a beautiful $1.98 Firmo Por-
E 'rait FREE. Size 14x1 7 inches. Vou do not have E to buy a frame or pay one penny your photo will be returned to you in perfect condition. No E Mail Orders.
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1 FREE E Bring tHi3 Coupon with photo; it r will entitle you to a fine life E 1 FIRMO PORTRAIT FREE 1 Enlarged ffrom any good bust I photo, post card, or snap shot E I STAR STORE I We guarantee to return your E I photo . : See Artist's Work at Store E ' 'ou do not have to buy a frame E
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Men's Worlr Sox, per pair
"BL3 Yank" Work ShlrU, cut full width, -f f $2.00 values 1 u3 Heavy StifTel Overalls, MI sizes, $2.00 5 r r
values
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Muslin Gowns, up to $2.50
values, in "embroidery and lace patterns, Tr rl rj
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Ladies' Silk Hose, rrey and brown, regular $1.25 value . .
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Infants Vests and Bands, a pur
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Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes, low
neck without sleev.;s, or high neck with sleeves, sspecial . .
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Misses' Hose, all sizes up 9 '2. only .
Ladies' Fleeced 7C5f Union Suits, all sizes. Boy's Ribbed Fleered Uri
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Mattewan Velour Hats
In this Season'; best styles and colors including plenty of black. These Hats ire renowned all over the world and are sold at $1.1.50 and $15.00. Our price Fhursday is
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