South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1920 — Page 20
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GIRLS WILL NOT ALLOW
HIGH HEELS FOR DOLLS
Jliyh School Br fins 707" C.nn.l English Cam nah n . S ! B I ! i B & ft
Th- 'oft h'.ir-i co.-r.rrard of n:?1 l'.JtI 3 P tSK I are worn by th T ! Hr.!r.'Vl 'n ! :ty it th orr.'r "-. ' & 1 V .. ..-vr is plenty of room at
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Why is a City? i inK !Tt- A loor, out ton or an untiea M-u u . u ...j shoestring is considered a disgrace. hy are cities where they are? j Thcir .tocj e nofet A frw years ago we were told that j . . . ., a , , w.u..
t. r;,,, v. a ral -. ruroks was the only liijf city o them Titiy pJHed la '
'S.vM :i r-,s con-, .i. .... i-. ;the UnitfG states not on ,waiw. au , - w- A.!,U- T V.-
iothrrs were on an ocr.m, lake, or rrvcr. In" . itr r . , . , , ' . t t Duzer, bupervisor of Home Economics
r'-.iü-.t J T 'IT 'of the Cleveland Public Schools, in
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: p-i" ' : r : - i .ii i UT-rr-. -v - y prlj learn to make cJctne or dress- ' ... ..r hv J-at. Conenuentlv cities were Io- . . ... - , J
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C2t?i whre loats could be landed.
! in dolls in their classrooms.
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, . , ,, , I i iit oi garrnents wnicn tne '-..- t -ir! Hjt now things are rhani?:n. W ith- .ä ... .j, ä. 'in tn year Akron. Ohio, has grown I Tl iIu.VL IC JSl
. , ' . i . :1 bloomers to match, union surts, wajsts , industry have ione iL It ls the rail- -j . , , .rwr ty,,. v r . rf n - . :u;nr, witn side stocking supporter, drawl,rkr.. . rnads of Chicio. not Lake Michigan., n;.POWI, hftp HrpV ' " . .. ' .. .u.t i,-,, mori. nnciW. tv,. frrth nf - f5? nifeni-gown, wnHe cresses ana
... p , .,(,-...- tnat nry. i'eopie arc now jocaiing at .f r -. . hv , railroad centers. i r ! -ir.. frld'n: '.vr'i j But the one point to remember is
:ihi: Cities are located at the places ; "'"t n T -
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Princess slips for best, bathrobes, bed
room slippers, play hats and sun bonnets, 'dress-t.; hats, coats and capes,
; sweaters, stockings and socks, shoes,
iMi'i ls- of 61 . '':- ;ic Fit ft Harvey's niyt' r;o'! i-if ovr the veektnä c-'.'iin.d - htl'c coiv.r.icrt. . i'.ut he v, Inch at chuol as u-u;i!
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BOYIIOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN
Eugene Field The hell, calling the boys and girls
in from recess had rung, bat there
"Wliv. Ilarvf-y. vp mi-.-.--d yo'i a 1 ..vre six little boys missinp. the ilinvfü r .rt" Snt-ir-hi ' "These bovs must be tro to some
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"Gcr, J bet y-5i u.-.d cveryhody r!.c vey. Ht m.- liehe hal liftn. There wa llarve T'.trr
Boyt Attend Sety ComFotioa Chicaot, Ilu Under the auspices of the Higfa School Gvtc Iödustrial Associations, fifteen Chicago boys, representing as many high schools, attended the National Safety convection in Milwaukee. These, boy WÜ1 be leaders in the safety ooveoeats in their schools.
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r.,, -.,' r i ne r.oys naa ctnit a casue or tree ; to'ti'l! V.lrc 'trunks and bushe,, and du? a deep rdlnVuI: ! i:trh around the castle which they pes S. Grant.) , 'covered with boughs to make it look ;
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most !wa hurr.cr! v:-f:! late ir.'o Iust as the. had expected, the teacher the niKht. -aw 'ir luau t-.-v ; ' am. runninfr afteT them. crack! rird at .- I.itr a ;i ho::r. I-it those . R;ht through the twigs and into the that did .,f,t t rorr.--r.t-rl on it. itch filled with mud fell the profestmti! sc. era! re-. ilr: hd ma'le a 5or late tri;, p-5' the Lc-tr. r!1 for the I Eugene was .-orry for the part he very f tin os.. of .Urvfr. what 'had taken in this performance so he
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SCHOOL YELL Co to your ma, your ma, rour ma! Go to your pa. your pa. your pat Come again another day. After you've learned to play
OLD MAN PUZZLE A fellow told me a few days at that forty horsefl have only eighty-four leg.
lie proved it. Can you ie how?
Late in N"oe:n':er cam? another forgave them alL
(An -wer to yesterday's: Beech treei.
pine, ft. pprucA. sycamore, palm, ashes.
apologized very nicely and the teacher j slippery elm.)
'ntertalned tho mothers and sisters at her pehool villi a Halloween party for th benefit f h r scholars
I'riday afternoon frmn L' p. in. to 4
Saturday ar.d Sunday whr: Harvv was mi ;sir..; from :hc lv.::;n farm. The my-t'.ry of the-- tri; - to t!:-. city hec:-me too rauch for boys of the Valley Township -chnol. Pete Forgan sugpested a phv. "Let orr of us c,o Gown and it i-t 1'gan's orchard from 1'Vnri to !:' ' each nitrht. If you ?it urder tliat big apple tree in the had: corner near the house, you can s: rU'ht into Harvej-'s room That frllow U
up i Miinr 1 11 11. k . .ma v. r tjwr n icj p. m. this school to t rd out nhnt it 15. , Miy Tiuth Truitt pont Friday There's not reason for having any , ' " nin- with I r. ft-no Carlisle of Ldmysterv men around I vrr " um -a.-hu tl'. Mich. , -M r. K'Mu-li ot' Center township Pete agreed, to he t.,- t.r-t to -o ,;i...,t ni.iay 111 (Jrancr. on watch.. Tt:rday -o c:.-r h.e a Willi.-uu Paron of Xih s, .Mich., under the apple tree a little aitrr vas in i.ü v and Klkhart Thurs-
r.ine o'clork Pete catcher! f.r an honr v. hi!:" Harvey ttidied. 1 w a-::'t at all r xcitinc H'' a - .i'a ara and history Prtc dord !!. It must have he'"' an h::r .-r :. later when h? v. ak n d. Shrepüy !;e planced v.p toward llar"v's ro.aa At or.ee he u-.aiped t:; wide awake
Eugene Field, althourh he became ! OLD LADY RIDDLE
-1 man with crav hair and had child- ! ry Is a loUypop like a rac hoes? a man Mn gray nair ana naa cniia (Answer to yesterday: -On what dren of his own, never grew up. He 1 day of th year do women talk the wrote poems about boys and girls and . least?" n the short eat dayj their fun He remembered how he had A 5a0uld have a chaperon played when he was a boy. rui eha caa caii & cha hec own.
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i'harlr-y r t i .-rai was in Klkhart aid .Vi.uth P. i.d Thursday. Mr-, u .1 Mrs. Ihrry Wallace of . ;!i I'ar.d sp-ait Thursday after
noon with ilrs. Louisa Siefert and family. Roy Brown of Edward fburj?, Mich., was in Grander Thursday ni.frnin. Frank Rlninger was in Edwards burg. Mich. Thursday. John Parson of EdwardsburfT, Mich. Is spending a few days with his hdstf-r. Mrs. F. E. Lowry and family. Miss Nellie Coonoy of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. John Metzscr and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metzger uero in South Bend Thursday cveninpr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runkel was in South Bend "UYdncsday.
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Sellin z Reprtatntativt CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 213 Eat IUjdoU 3t, Chicago
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In this nreat money savinc; event merchandise is offered which i absolutely ir. a class by itself and cannot b judged merely by price. This merchandise was not purchased for sale purposes, but because it possesses certain merits required to bring it up to the well known Newman standard of quality. Every bit of wearing apparel offered in this great sale has been carefully chosen so that style, fabric and value are combined to make each garment the best and very desirable. Although we are offering liberal discounts in this sale, in celebration of our 16th anniversary this quality merchandise must not be compared with the ordinary sale garments. During this great sale we offer NEW SUITS, COATS. FROCKS, BLOUSES, PETTICOATS and MILLINERY.
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DRESSES
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COATS
All at 10 Off t Luxurious and Sumptuous Wraps Reduced
WAISTS
All at 10 Off Big Savings in Blouses and Overblouses
MILLINER Y All at 10 Off
Wonderful assortment of Hats especially for this sale
EVERY SKIRT At 15 Off Silk Camisoles at 10 percent off Sweaters at 1 0 percent off Brush Wool Scarfs at 10 percent off Beaded Bags and Chains at 10 percent off Middie Blouses at 10 percent off PETTICOATS . All at 10 Off
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Fur Coats Fur Scarfs Fur Chokers hur Stoles Fur Capes a As long as our present stock lasts you are assured Savings of from 20 to 30 percent on Furs, the came as August prices. No further discounts on furs.
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den't omit f.oxrr?. Thry" r.ecpIties at any fu occaMcn. and th brie cclorn ani dfllcat-" fumes are able to trar.
from your surrounding ir.to a vcTitatv! fiTr para(5'5C V :iro alnay rad; and Trillins to help plrj your f.oru! d"eoration;ut sriv u a rail.
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Are You Prepared for Old Man Winter
Old Man Winter Ir. jurl around the comn. Ecfoir Ac knov, it he "will be in our midst Last Thursday- vv-hrn th- air carried thr advanced news of Wintrr. didn't our thoughts hurry quickly to thoe heavier -jr.d warmer sarmmtsV Now is the time to have them carefully cleaned i:nd pre-'rd. h:ll wc call for them today?
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