South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 296, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1920 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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DYE RIGHT Buy only "Diamond Dyes" .
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FIX HIGH BONDS FOR BROOKLYN MAN
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of firy. flaming skin die.K1- thi-n 'U ar- satisfied to remain a slae to oir.tmf rt. loMons ar.d other 1i.'il rorii di H applied to th- s irfa e f the skin. Sui h forni of matnurit however, can mnko tio prorr whatever toward ridding you of the discomfort which often becomes a real torture. Hut if you desire to fr"? yourself from any form of skin dipeaso first f f all j nu mu.st realize that any dise.-i. must be treated at Us source. Heal genuine relief from eczema, tetter, scaly eruptions or any other form of skin irritations cannot be expected until you free your blood of the crms which cause these th-re is no remedy that cives mors satisfactory results than S. S. S. th fine old blood remedy that g o e s, down to the source of every blood disorder and routs out the germs which cause the trouble. S. S. is sold by all druprfrists. HfKin taking it today, and if you will write a complete history of your case, our medical director will frive you expert advice without charge. Addrs-s Chief Medical Adviser. S 2 1 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, ('.a. Advt.
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OLD SORES, ULCERS AND ECZEMA VANISH
(ioo.!, Ohl Reliable Peterson Ointment a Faorito Kemedy.
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'Had 01 tilcer; on my lees, porter wanted to cut off lr-k,. Peterson's n.nrtn-r.t I cured me."' W in. J. Nl li"ls. 4't' Wil ier j Street, Rex-bester. N. V. f j (let a larpe box for only :'." cents at any j drupffipt. s.ivrt Peterson, of IlulTalo. and money !ak if tt ln't the best you ev.T used.' Always keep I'etorsr.n's Ointntent I in the nous". Pine for burn. Kcal '..-. bruises. minburiiH. chafing: sind the surest j reniedv for Itcblne -zcma and piles thai
world ras eer knwn. "Peterson's njntinent 1" t!i let for bleedinc nnd itchlnjr piles I h)ive eer found." Major Clones K. Whitney. Vineynrl Haven. Mass. 'Petersen's Ointir.ent ha rtv.-n s:re:)t satisfaction for Salt IlhPUin.'" -Mrs. J. WelsH, ('iiylervllle. X. V. All druccist sell It. recommend it. Mail orders filled hr Peterson "intmcnr Co.. In--.. I'.uffalo. N. V. A.lvt.
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The Big Sale is Getting Well Started. Th' First Five Days Have Been mat BIG 11 AND BIGGER m
THE CROWDS INCREASE. Our CUSTOMERS are NOW doing the ADVERTISING. We h ave been compelled to pull hard on our
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At the Rate Our Goods Are Going We Expect All Will Be Sold by Saturday, November 13th Our factory will start operation Monday, Nov. 1 5th. Do not miss this sale you may never again have an opportunity like it. REMNANT BARGAINS REMNANT BARGAINS Friday and Saturday Specials Saturday Specials
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CHILD'S PANTY WAIST Made of heavy white twill, double buttons, and stayed with heavy tape. Eyelets for hose supporter pin. Invented and patented by a South Bend woman. This little waist is a boon to mothers. A child can dress itself. The waist slips on over the head and is very comfortable. During this Sale
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Store Opens 8.30 A. M. Close? 5 : 30 P. M. Saturdays, 9:30 P. M.
Fall 20 Suits There is no mist.iking the newness of these suits. The individuality of each one marks it plainly as Fall '20. These newest suits are tailored or featured with rippled effects. A Sreat many are fur trimmed while others are distinguished by braid, embroidery or buttons. The most prominent shades this Autumn are navy, brown. Zanzibar and suchow. And the prices of the Fall '20 Suits are very reasonable. Th ey range from $39.75 to $150.00. Especially Pretty House Dresses moderately priced at $2.98 Here are dresses for morning wear about the house but which are also nice enough to put on in the afternoon. They are light and dark in an assortment of figures and stripes. They have fancy collars and belts. Some are in the loose line style. Fancy Kimono Aprons SI. 98 To be able to get such fine aprons as these at such a low price is indeed a bargain. Ii is good economy to buy two or three of these aprons for your housework. They come in several light and dark patterns of various colors. The front is open and there is a belt all around.
THE TEA ROOM Good food and good service make this a pleasant place to eat.
New Whiter V, "MmiL
Coats
Months ago we were seeking for the best coats wherever we could secure them and we were able to buy a
great many splendid models. The result is that now, when you are wanting a winter coat, you will find our stock devoid of any garment 6f mediocre or doubtful qualities. "Quality First" was ever before us when buying and you may now benefit yourself by getting a "Quality First" Coat for Winter at this store.
Duvette Velour Coat $59.50 Navy. Paneled back. Embroidery trimmed. Foulard lining. Good size Bay Seal collar.
Silver Cord Coat $45.00 Regimental Blue. Back in blouse effect. Self stitching and embroidery trim. Narrow belt in front. Cape collar.
In Our Special Sale of Dresses at $15.00 and $21.00 You will still find a very good selection of new models. These dresses are of wool and silk and each one is a "Quality First" value which is hard to equal. The original prices of the dresses on sale ran as high as $35.00 We also have a fine collection of Frocks in a wonderful variety of style, color and fabric which are priced from $39.75 to $175.00.
The Newest Sweaters Th rrram of the ik-w stl-s has bren c'irrfully holortrrl to inako your sweater shopping in this storo a? delightful anl vantapi-ous to you as possible. Here we h ive soft and silky Alpacas and beautiful Shetland. and Mohairs. The styles are the surplie-;-, tie backs, the slipovers with low necks to be worn with frilled waists. th English button coats and the Tuxedos. The prices go from $.05 to ?2:.O0.
Sanitas Stenciled Table Cloths and Luncheon Sets
These cloths are made from the well known "Sanitas" high grade oil cloth and stenciled in beautiful designs. Some are in one color and others in pretty color combinations. .All arc washable and easy to take care of. Besides, they .ire very artistic. The Table Cloths 48-inch round, $2.75 and $3.50. 48-inch square, $3.00. 54-inch round. $3.25 and $3.95. 54-inch square, $3.75. The Luncheon Sets 1 3 piece set consisting of six 6-inch, six 10-inch and one 20 inch centerpiece for $1.65, $2.50 and $3.25 a et. 5 piece set consisting of 4 oblong doilies and I squ.irc centerpiece, $1.65 and $2.00 a set.
Shoe Mm in Its Heenes
Children's Gingham Dresses Sizes 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. Retail price $2.75. Our Sale Price
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Plaid Gingham Dresses Large assortment, lawn collar and cuffs, trimmed with pearl and crochet buttons. Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14. Retail value 54.50. Our Sale Price, A while tliev last UQiI v
Woman's Gingham Apron Dre.seRetail value $2.75. Our Sale Price, .vhile they last fl V U 36-inch Manchester Gingham 27c yd. 36-inch Fancy Shirting Percale 23c yd. 36-inch White Middy Twill . .23c yd. 32-inch Amoskeag Plaid Gingham 29c yd. 32-inch Imported Gingham 29c, yd. 36-inch Plain Percales, good quality 23c yd. Bargains in FANCY BUTTONS. Bargains in White and Colored THREAD. Bargains in NOTIONS.
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X bonifide reduction and a guaranteed saving of 10r'' on every pair of shoes purchased here. The first store in South Bend to reduce the price of shoes.
Interprotion The "Reason Why" Of Tedder" PopuSarity When you buy a shoe at a certain price, and find that price to be as low as any you've seen on that particular shoe, you naturally feel that you've had your money's worth.
And when, still further, you find that the price you've paid is lower than you've seen elsewhere, your confidence in and regard for the store in which you've made your purchase grows considerably. That is the "reason-why" of "FedderV popularity in South Bend. Our customers know that in no instance are Fedder prices higher and in most cases LOWER tharr elsewhere. And, withal, they know that whatever the price, 'Tedder's" quality and style are foremost.
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CLOSING OUT SALE Farm Machinery Stoves Seeds Furnaces At Big Discounts WARNER BROS., 226 S. Michigan St.
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