South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1920 — Page 3
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Wife After Short Mar- ! Uu1' !rr- M r5v'rt . . . ,f js . h ir-t .1 with running hi autorit'Cl Lilt. , n-.nl;!. o.m tli hiif walk. was arr -tt-1
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I i i u.'ii-M.aj, i:iai iii. win : '- t;i- f'' -ir'I "f J':i'''.i' work.- j Iaiah h i" th .- rt d him. an-l pn-
c; it I with otht r in-n ainl ha J r--i: '1 to in h r hori.-'t-hoM i!ut:-s. Th y w r !oarri 'l iri Ottol f r 1T10 ar;i t-paratil in January KM 7. Ho asks for th- r-sto.iy of thir two ohi'.!rii. Ir.ah!. liine and Th-.-lrna s lio is i'ht y ar- ohl. iv !yn Li Count filrri suit for !!;vf,rt from '"a:nr.- La Count in th:- F'J p'-ri'ir ro-irt WodnfVi.Iay. all fr-ir-.i,' that he has fail' -l to .support h r ar. J th ir two ar old ilauiitor
Itita .-iure 10 IS. Sh- mvs that h
m OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR
Th- !ari. . -utri.- wa for the -T : . cm .. i ; ! walk ot; hla:.! froru M : - r.a va k a iv , tu ih-
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Morriev v.i'.i u. tr a h nuMful K'.wn 1 M- r ox st.. pipe w r from St. j , a'.:. ! her vile nanus anl on one
t r; Mitr.' : w ,rr. ja-ar. ni k-wti wa- a.; a. a wan auara-' ,--asion struck her with li;s
lsitrne.l ar.'l ial!y i r.a de her South I'..t::1 g;. .-rt as it
hi-.te.l th it Mi Vorr. v's- -tu'air- eor.ti ic for water or.r.ections
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Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy.
Almost everyone knows that FaRo Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brin hack the natural color and lustre to the hair when fa. led. streaked or pray. Years nt?o the only way to ;;et this mixture was to make it at home, which is muesy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drup: ?ore for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will pet a larcre bottle of this old-time recipe
fit .improved hv the addition of other in-
f. r d to r.mno I . I '.i p.- for . 4 . 4 ." ! cn::,. her severe pain in the fa'ee! pre.lient.-. at very little cost. Kvery v.-um J .-. j-h Lutl;.;- was awarded th'-ihe adds that his continual nacpin 1 ,,ncy ""cs this preparation now, he
However. Mi-s .Morris y is surthat s);e has a trc-t mmy oth' r
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on f ..Mlt.f'ndinr. r-L-. ir Imtnihl,. I C'lUPO no One can posiui.- ini mav
t.. from St. J...- st.. to La-;Ir,r j.(.r lo iVH wnh hiTi. She ask.s'J'0 'arkened your hair, as it floes
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MIA S I.OTIIi:s AT COST.
(kint. s icsr pric sale offers the ijto.MI! Ol'l'I'.KI'I) AT A SACIIII'IC 'harre ,,f ,t :if. time f.-r men to buy i c:.r-n"v m,.1. rn nlm. nam hnnsr.
Nct r'rid iV ir-no-rt r uclit o on-, -Ar-imore Mai. an i overcoits now t incited at ! 2 s Lincoln way K.,
ine her that in Souh l'.vn.l she ;.- a.-r,::- cost. .antz 1 ocCery i Mih.iwaka. I'artv livintr otit of citv.
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GETS MAXY PLACAIS I OR YOlJyG II ORKERS
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dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw th! through your hair, taking" one small strand at a time; by morning the pray hair disappears, and after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Advt.
Mi's Hf lt-n T'ernl'" r-h. v. c.itiona' ruid -jr.ee .i;rer, ir. r. 'urr .i r7 h.ii!r n !,f-lwc'n tie a;,'' S of 11 and 1 Up work out of '.2 vU wf r- laid f ff because of r.o wor'.v. hl!dr n id that ar" rriu.-t either at work or u r "rhod nr rirriim- to compulsory law. Ml.-s P'rn brich bad 1 : 2 cmi!-tatic-r.K durlr.fr th feir week, and 4 4 I '"stratlon for pei-i:t:or.s. Th re w ere 1". ht !p wanted calls and I-eo; le ;dr-ed In pri t lot. . Twentyt.' chibh'n wer r turned to ho !n the w- k.
NEWMAN'S STORE HOLDS CELEBRATION Sixteen Years of Value Giving
Set Apart by 5ale.
Completing 4 ears of businr-s in
South I'., jid. th- Newman store.! dealmi; in women ready to wear; k'arnier;ts of kinds, is now en- j ..-a'.d in elel.ratim; its anniversary.) 'I he pres r.t week has bet n set apart ' ..s a week ot" c b.bratiou at the store. I and to call thv attention of the pubib- I t the- celebration, the l,th anu.rs,iry al" In t ein' v a induct d. I.iGerat d:s -unts h.ne le a arranged f i" ery 4iepart:nei;t ef t!i- store' it, nppreci.itiori of the patronaL-. tau n liurliu- tli- pa; 1 jc.hh I. t ie ja opie of th.is i ir.r. ; The p.cal New loa fi st"f- was for pa rly -n- .f a li.iin of stma s op : - ' :. t .'. in had.:;.: . : s 1 1 . ta " a- - .; t til , .:.;dda v. es i. J o ot- N"-w man. y.. ; . v .'i e i k : . w t . no ! halo o t C h i -i .ik'o Tb.e N'".'. m.!t .-t"res eatne into i ::..: ;;y . . -1 i co. M t . N v. ti;a i:u - j 1 ..; .a r!i.:"V!i.;: a iapidl ToAii):, ; 1 .tro: .' ; - b est il lib.::.,; a i'p:.ta in n ('. fair e- aar.. and llini.- ( i i ilitv i.ierch iT.d !- at no .l.i a . pti.'t-'. 'ld. S"Uth !;-r.l N' wtiiai; : ;ore ha pe, a ,:i . i a i a pid ;ri w t h i
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Taken from Our Regular Stock Many Formerly Sold at More Than Double These Prices TAFFETAS. VELOURS, SATINS, SERGES, TRICOTINES, JERSEYS. Smart street dresses, chic modes for afternoon coat dresses, straightline frocks, bouffant skirts, tier skirts, frills, pleatings, headings and embroideries every woman's pet style is here at a price that will make an rjxtra dress possible for the wardrobe of the most thrifty buyer. These are some of the season's most attractive number, regularly selling at from $35.00 to$59.75, reduced to make room for new stocks constantly coming in. The Earlier Shoppers Will Get the Best Values
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Duvetyn, Evora. Chamoistyn Duvet de Laine, Yalama and Tricotine these are some of the fashionable materials represented in the season's smartest modes, exquisitely tailored and many enriched by the most luxurious furs Mole, Beaver, Squirrel, Fox, Nutria and Australian Opossum.
More of Those Beautiful Skirts at 33Vc Off
Checks
Plaids
Stripes
All the jaunty, kilted and pleated models that fashion demands this fall in ;very well-dressed woman's wardrobi rich fall colorings and handsome slack and white combinations. THE FRANCES SHOP
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. South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenua Are You Prepared for Cold Weather? Right now is the time to prepare for the coming winter with its cold blasts. Have you purchased your winter coat, warm underwear, hosiery, outing gowns, blankets and every thing you need for your comfort? Better to be dressed warm and comfortable than to spend your money for doctor bills. Remember old saying "A stitch in time saves nine." Read Over These Splendid Savings On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Extra Specials
DRESS APRONS Women's Apron Dresses in blue percale; nicely trimmed, with long sleeves; $3.00 value, sale price at $2.19 BOYS' UNION-ALLS Boys' Union-alls, sizes 2 to 7 years, in blue and khaki; regular $1.95 value; sale price $1.50 GLOVE SPECIAL
Buy Your Winter Coat Here at a Special Price .THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Women's and Misses' Winter Coats in Kersey, Velour. Silvertone and Mix
tures, half lined, full lined and interlined. Very )3
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Beautiful Winter Coats
Graceful new styles and very serviceable. Designed for women who want stvlisli
Women s Chamoisette Coats suitable for any occasion and that will stand plenty of wear. In all the popu-
ular materials and colors. Many enriched with fur collars and trimming. These Coats are exceedingly smart and very moderately priced at $25.00, $35.00,$39.50 and up to $150.00
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cloves, in brown, cnamois.
black and white; regular $1.00 value, sale price, pair 69c
Warm Underwear For Cold Weather Wear at Prices That Are Worth While
Women's light fleeced Union Suits in high neck and long
sleeves, Dutch neck and short sleeves and low neck and no
sleeves, in sizes 34 to 44. Regular $2.00 and $1.75 values, special
Women's Part Wool Union Suits, broken lines of sizes, in
3 styles. Regular $3.00 value,
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styles. Regular $3.00 value, tit $.U
Gowns and Pajamas Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in plain white and pink and blue stripes. Regular $1.95 ( j 5jf values, Thursday 1 n3l
Women's Outing Flannel, one-piece pajamas in pink and
blue stripes, special
Women's Outing Flannel Skirts, knee length with hemstitched hems, (j 4 Cglj special i SU
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Leatherette Coats Values up to $22.50 at $10 One small lot of leatherette Coats in sizes 16 to 40, just the thing for stormy, rough weather. Values up to $22.50. Choice $10.00 Silk Dresses $29.50 to $49.50 values at $15.00 One lot of Silk Taffeta Dresses that formerly sold from $29.50 to $49.50 Very Special $15.00 Men's Underwear Extra Good Values Men's heavy fleeced union suits, extra quality, in buff, sizes 34 to 46, suit $3.00 Men's Wool Mixed Union Suit?, fleeced lined, in grey, sizes 34 to 46. Special, suit S3.5v)
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Those Popular Plaids Greatly Reduced in Price These plaid Skirtings and Checked Suitings in this lot make smart fall garments. They come in a variety of plaids, including the very popular Velours, 42 to 58 inches wide. Note the Reductions
$6.50 Materials $4.88 $7.00 Materials $5.25
$2.50 Materials $1.88 $3.75 Materials $2.82 $4.50 Materials $3.38 $5.00 Materials $3.75
$7.50 Materials $5.63
Corset Reductions Well known brands of Corsets in broken line of sizes in front and back lace. Look what you save! $3.50 Corsets $2.63 $4.00 Corsets $2.95 $4.50 Corsets $3.39
Wanted Saleslady We require the services of a saleslady for our hosiery section. Steady position and ood opportunity for advancement. Apply in person.
Gingham Special
Extra quality Fancy Dress Gingham. 27 inch, in neat stripes, plaids and checks; formerly sold at 50c; sale price, yard 28c
Percale Special
Extra quality, 2 7 inch Percale in liht and dark pattern; formerly sold at 39c yard; sale price 25c
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