South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 302, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1920 — Page 16
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wSuits Reduced :S New Fall Suits taken from regular stocks. Plain arui tur trimmings and additional trims of stitching, braid and buttons. Materials Duvet de Laines, Silvertones and Tricotine-. Formerly priced up to S89.50; now reduced to 545.00. Plush Coats
New Merchandise Repriced for the Occasion Many Clearances of Incomplete Lines An unusual Sale in the start of the season, of New Goods Specially Pricedr and of Clearing Broken Lines. Everything advertised is at less than the market prices. Tomorrow's ad
vertisement will have additional items. Furs Reduced
3( inch Salt's Peco Plush Coats, plain and fur trimmed. ,A wonderful value at this price. Formerly priced at S50.00; now reduced to S3 5.00. , Smocks $1.98 and $2.50 Beautiful Smocks in Japanese Crepe Wonderland cloth and Ramie Linen, in rose, Nile, copen, maize, lavender and white. Both long and short sleeves, trimmed with crocheted designs of wool, and wool and silk embroidery. Both collar and collarless models and pretty pockets. About live dozen in this lot. Former values 35. uu and S7.5U reduced to SI. OS and S2Ö0. Hosiery Reduced Women's Silk Hose, were S5.00 E. O. M. Sale SLOO Women'o White Silk Hose, were S3. 25; now reduced to S2.00. Women's bilk Hose, were 52.00; now reduced to s l.So. Black and colored Women's Silk Hose, were 51.75; now reduced to St. 00. l.adiesCotton Hose, were 50c; now reduced to 45c. Men Cotton Hose, were 5oc and 59c; now reduced tu 45c. ChHdren Three-quarter Hose, heavy ribbed, black and brown, were Sl-75; now reduced to 51.3. Children's Three-quarter Mercerized Hose, were 51.75; now reduced to 51.30. Dolls 1.95 A well made composition body doll, full jointed and dressed and bonneted with lace trimmed Organdie. Has light or dark wig. Former price S3. 00 E. O. M. Sale 51.95. Kiddie Kars Reduced No. 2 Kiddie Kars, former price 52.00 O. E. M. Sale 51.75. No 3 Kiddie Kars, former price S2.75 E. O. M. Sale 52.25. No. d Kiddie Kars, former price 53.00 E. O. M. Sale 52.50. No. S Kiddie Kars, former price 53.50 E. O. M. bale 5 3.00.
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Nine 72 Mattinc Ruq;s, were 51.35 E. O
5 lie o'dc. One 24?6 Japanese Navajo Rug, was 51.50 E. O. M. Sale 75c. hour 2-L36 Japanese Navajo Rus, were 51.85 E. O. M. Sale oc. Eleven 2 7x5 4 Japanese Navajo Rugs, were 52.50 E. O. M. Sale 51.25 Six mixoo Japanese Navajo Rugs, were 53.00 E. O. V.. sale 51.5o. Three 4ox72 Japanese Rugs, were 53.50 E. O. M. Sale 51.75. Seven oxsJapane.-e Rus. were S6. 25 E. O. M. Sale 55.13. Six Sxio Japane-e Ru;:s. were 510.50 E. O. M. il Four Ox 12 Japanese Rugs, were 512.00 E. O. MSale So.oo. . Five 4-0x7-6 Japanese Rugs, were 55.25 E. O. M. Sale 52.o3. Twelve o0 Japanese Rugs, were 5S.00 E. O. M. sale 54.00. . Six 8x10 Japanese Rugs, were 511.75 E- O. M. Sale 5 1 1.75. Six 9x12 Japanese Rugs, were 516.00 E. O. M. Sale 55.00.
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'aluable bargains abound. here for those looking for tuts at low prices. Two Coney Coatees, were 555.00 and 5(30.00 H. O. M. Sale 535.00. Two Conev Capes, were 529.75 and S39-50 -E. O. M. Sale S 19.75. Two Nutria Capes, were 565.00 and 585.00 E. O. M. Sale 545.00. One Moline Cape, was 525.00 E. O. M. Sale 515.00. One Moline Scarf, was 525.00 E- O. M. Sale 515.00 One Marmot Coatee, wes 5125.00 E. O. M. Sale 505.00. One Cevit Cat Set, was 550.00 E. O. M. Sale S29.75 One Red Fox Scarf, was S65.00 E. O. M. Sale 535. Odd lot of Muffs, were up to SJ9.75 E- O. M. Sale 57.50 and S 10.00. Ten Fox Scarfs, perfect in every detail, natural taiL, made to sell at 5150.00 Our price 5105.00.
Skirts Reduced 25 All Wool Seige and Poplin Skirts, in navy, black and plaidi.
Formerly priced up to S12.oo; now reduced to S3. vs. New Plaid Skirts $10.00 and $19.75 New All Wool Skirts in plaids and checks. Just received as a result of a special purchase in New York. They are better than those formerly priced at Sl5.ou and 525.00 now these skirto are 510.00 and 519.75. Blouses Reduced 62 Max held Tailored Waists in Dimities. Madras. Handkerchief Linen- Tucks and pearl buttons are the trim. Formerly priced up to 510.75; now reduced to 52.50 and 55.00.
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Georgette Blouses and Over-Blouses in flesh, white, bisque and suit shades. Formerly priced up to SI 1.75; now reduced to 55.00 and $8.75. Millinery Reduced Trimmed Hats of Duvetyn, Feathers, Velvet with metallic trim, that w,ere formerly priced up to SI 5.00, now reduced to 54.75. Everything in Millinery greatly reduced for this sale.
Children's Wear Reduced Children's Flannelette Sleeping .Suits, formerly priced at 51.75 and 52.00; now reduced to 51.50. Children's Flannelette (jnwns. formerly priced at 52 00. now reduced to 51-50. An assortment of hich crade Smocks in sizes S to 12 vears, reduced to S1.9S.
Children's Rompers, assortment of colors, sizes 1 to 5 ears. Former
ly priced at 51. 00, now reduced to S1.25. Children's Middies in sizes 8, 10, 12, 14.
Those formery priced at S3. 95. now reduced to S3. 00. Those formerly priced at 53. :o, now reduced to S2.95. Those formerly priced at 53.00, now reduced to S2.50. Those formerly priced at 52.50. now reduced to 51.95-
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Petticoats at 98c 75 White Satin And Heatherhl -om Petticoats, double panel back and front, plain and tucked flounce; former prices 53.95 and 55. Sale 98c.
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Dresses Reduced 20 All Wool Sailor Dresses, belted and straight h i i t lines, long sleeves, plaited and plain skirts. Just the dress for school wear. Regular 519-75 to 527.50 E. O. M. Sale 59.95. .... 45 Toile Du Nord Gingham and White Voile Drer-cc; for school wear, in checks, plaids and plain colors Size 12. 13, 15, 17. Former prices S5.95 to 57.50 E. O. M. Sale 52.98. Silks Re-reduced 36 inch Chiffon Poplin of the best quality, high lustrous tinsh and very pliable texture. The colors are copper, Copenhagen blue, French blue, taupe, steel, giay, new brown, rose, wine, plum, myrtle, navy and black. Formerly sold as high as SI. 50; now reduced to ofic. Black Pailette de Soie, a beautiful black satin of elegant tinish and good weight. Formerly sold as high as 54.00; now reduced to 51.98. 40 inch Crepe de Chine in the following colors: Copenhagen blue, French blue, silver, orchid, brown, scarlet, rose, plum, maize, apricot, pink, flesh, white, navy and black. Formerly sold as high as 53.50; now ieduced'tp SI. 38. 3 2 inch Pure Silk Satin Striped Shirting, a good election of beautiful stripes and checks. Formerly y!d a, high as 55.00; now reduced to $1.98. 3 2 inch Fancy Lining Satin, a good heavy weicht, printed in attractive flower designs. Formerly sold as high as S4.00; now reduced to 51.46. 3 2 inch Corduroy, of good weight and soft, silky tinish; extensively used for kimonos, bath robes and children's wear. All the desirable colors. Formerly sold as high as 52 00; now reduced to 51.48. Ribbons and Handkerchiefs Plain and Moire Ribbons from 4 to 6 inches wide; former price 48c to 60c; now reduced to 35c. Ladies' white Initialed Handkerchiefs; former price 12J2C; now reduced to 10c. Blankets 75 pairs Wear Well Blankets in gray, tan. and --hite. Made of best quality long staple cotton, god weight; regular S3.50 blanket at 52.95. 170 pairs Wear Well wool finish Bed Blinket?, heavy twilled weave, pretty piaids in all colors. Larre Mze". Regular .57.00 blankets at 55.85. 35 pairs Wear Well Bed Blankets, of the finest st-ck obtainable, extra larce and heavy. Colors blue, tan. rink and gray. Regular 514.50 blankets for $11.95. Ivory Soap 13 cakes for $1.00 A luckv number of small size Ivory Soap cake- for $1.00 during this sale, or while they last. Curtain Materials Reduced Curtain Swisses with colored dots and figures t h q t were purchased to sell at 5oc E- O. M. Sale 19c a. yard. Printed Marquisette, 36 inches wide, very suitable for overdrapes; formerly sold at 5oc E. O. M. Sale 2;c. Double-faced Cretonnes in tapestry patterns, suitable for coverings and hangings; formerlv priced at 51.50 E. O. M. Sale Sl.oo. Terry Cloth was SI. 75 E. O. M. Sale 51.2 5. Light and dark patterns in Cretonnes; formerly priced at 60c and Ooc E. O. M- Sale 2 5c. 60x9o inch Couch Covers, -A-ere 58.00 E. O. M. Sale 56.00. Filet Nets, in white and ecru, 36 inches w.de; former price 75c E. O. M. Sale 59c.
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