South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 309, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1920 — Page 2
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KUICT DIRECTORS FOR LOCAL LOAN COMPANY
At the "annual inoetim; of the Ho. kho!d. rs of the St. Joseph coun-
tv I.an - S-ivini: asya iatlon on j Monday v. ninu'. Nov. 1, th followI inr hoard at dir ( tors was elected:
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Accord in l' to Kennctt's conf .cslon, h- found the hondn in a package en th" floor of the offices in January 1:1S. and was afraid to return them when h- found they amounted to $:"0.C0o. He started to hurn them hut after destroying '22 he repented and conauiud Good as to what to do. Would Keep IJoncN.
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according to his story and secured money for them at some future kite. Good confessed to having attempted.;-to sell $:;o.OOO worth of hond.s with the aid of a man named Cook at Kalamazoo. Mirh. An an-luiunct-iiKiit hy Alfred (. Mills, attorney at Kalamaz'K). to the corporation officers that the honrls were heinir offered as collateral on $23.0 0' in notes, resulted in the recovery of the honds and the apprehension of Kennett and Good. Atty. Louis J. Hammerschmidt, who defnled the men. nought to secure suspended sentences, hecause of thf ir past reputation and circumstances connected with the taking of the londs. Pros. Samuel P. Schwartz, in answer said that it was his duty to insist that the court should not he moved by sympathy hut should deal with the men according to the crime they committed in order to protect the community. Judge Montgomery hefore pronouncing sentence on the men, said
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Capes and Dolmans are the prevailing Types in Fur Wraps Ni:V YOI1K. This year the clothe. treo has certainly la come the ftir tree. Furs are used in every e'tma i aide way. and it' we do not look this winter as if we had gone to the best Fsklmo dressmaker it will not h" th' fault 4f the furriers. Capes and dolmans are the prevailing type- in wrapn. Vet let no one rest easy in the thought th.it this ye ir' cape or ihdman is xactly the same a.- that 4f last. Ftr -x-ar.rple. there is a movement away from tht- extremely 4leep cap4- ndlar of f' rnier s a."-.r.s. Instead. fr"iiik t'.tiy lind the c hoker collar, or whit is known as the p tal 4jne. This latter is extn-mely becoming, insomuch as it conies up about the thr.-at in a way that reminds you of a l;:v's calyx. l'rin tlir ( hlciiKO Tritiin IV-liion fHti4'ii, umla.v. t. 3I-t.
Greenblatt's Feature the Models Shown Above
The styles mentioned in this article are identical with those manufactured in our own shops. They are featured in the season's most popular furs. Hudson Seal, Mole and Mink. Quality is assured in Greenblatt garments. Only the choicest raw furs are purchased and personal supervision in their manufacture is given. No attempt at misrepresentation is made and our furs are guaranteed to be just what we slate them to be.
H. GREEN
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COMFORTABLE GLOVES for Winter Fownes', Perrins and Kaysers Perrins' French Lamb Skin. $2.75 French Kid Gauntlets. $3.95 Washable Cape Gloves, $1.69
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FLANNELETTE GOWNS for Winter Large, roomy gowns made of excellent FLmnelctte $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98
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Suits of Stvle and VVarmth for Winter The new Velvet Suits, the new Fur Trimmed Suits, the new Stout Suits, in fact, every Suit in the store is placed on Sale at a 20 Discount. This, with the already low figure at which these Suits were marked, means that here is the place to get your Winter Suit. The trimming of some of the Suits is lovely Mole, Neutra. Silver Beaver and Australian Opossum. These come in all sizes and the prices of them are very low. $50.00 to $150.00 less 20.
There are other handsome Suits trimmed in Embroidery, Braid and Buttons instead of Fur which arc also very low priced. $29.75 to $85.00 less 20.
Warm Coats of Cloth, Fur and Plush for Winter Days like these make you feel the need cf a Winter
Coat. All the Coats in our Anniversary Sale are marked J
unusually low making it advantageous for you to come here for jour Winter Coat. Cloth Coats All Wool Velour Coats Silk lined, Bay Seal collars, all sizes; $38.75 Coat for $25.00. All Wool Bolivia, Duvette, Chamois and Goldtone Coats Silk lined and interlined, with and without Fur Collars; $50.00 and $55.00 Coats for $38.50. Fur Coats 36-;nch Sealine Coats Beautiful quality, sizes 36 to 44; $250.00 Coat for $150.00. 36-inch Hudson Seal Coats Handsome Furs, sizes 36 to 44; $495.00 Coat for $375.00. Plush Coats All are Salt's Guaranteed Plushes and are made according to our own "Quality First" specifications. 34-inch Salt's Flush Coats All sizes; $35.00 Coats for $29.75. 36-inch Salt's Eoquimet Plush Coats $45.00 Coats for $38.50. 48-mch Salt's Peco Piush Coats $45.00 Coats for $38.50. Rain Coats 50-inch Rubberized Gaberdine, Winter weight, $15.00. 50-inch Rubberized Silk, Tailored, Winter weirht, at $19.75.
Blankets
1 o Kep You Warm on Winter Nights ' A fortunate purchase direct from one of America's best Blanket Mills makes it possible to offer you these "Quality First" Blankets at big savings. 70x80 Fine. Warm, Plaid Blankets, tan, grey, pink and blue block plaids; $ 1 0.00 value for $6.95.
64x76 Blankets; $3.95.
Fine Block Plaid $5.00 value for
Underwear in Styles and Heavy Weights for Winter Just as good makes of Women's Underwear as there are on the market have been placed in our Anniversary Sale at considerably lower prices. Such standard garments as Kaysers, Carters and Athena Underwear in the warm weights, just what you want right now, are all marked down for this Sole. ( Cotton Union Suiti, 85c. $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Fleeced Union Suits. 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Wool Union Suits, $2.50 to $6.50. Hosiery That Looks Neat and Feeh Warm The Women's Hosiery Section is now offering some exceptional values considering tne high quality of materials and manufacture. Radmore Silk, $1.25 a pair. Iron Clad Silk, $1.50 a pair. Lisle Hose, 50c a pair. Seamless Cotton Hose, 25c a pair.
70x80 H eavy Wool Plaid
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70x80 All Wool Blankets, large and beautiful; $18.50, value for $1 2.95. 70x84 Extra Large, Plain. Tan or Grey Blankets; $5.95 Value for $5.L .). 72x86 Half W ool. Plain White Blankets; $13.95 value for $9.75.
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for Smart Appearance and Comfort During the Winter Every Fur we have has been reduced in price 15. In many instances certain separate pieces were already reduced before the sale so that now with the additional 15' discount it mikes this the opportune time to select
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Pieces in Sable, Stone Marten, Fox, Skunk Marten, Mink, Mole and Hudson Seal. All at new low prices.
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for Shopping and Informal Wear in Winter
Skirts Silk Skirts $10.00. Regular $12.95 to $29.75 values. Wool Skirts $4.95. Regular $6.95 to $10.00 values. Th ese are splendid values and worth coming in to sec. The styles are both plain and pleated and come in plaids and solid colors. There arc about 50 cf th ese skirts left but thev are proving a favorite item in the Anniversary Sale and are goin rapidly so we would advise an early selection.
Blouses 50 Waists in Voiles, Organdies and Dimities, beautifully tailored and trimmed in embroidery and lace. Worth up to $4. 50. Sale price $1.50. Georgette Crepe Blouses in white, flesh, peach and pretty l" all colors; tucked, embroidered and beaded. Worth $10.00. Sale price $6. 5. Crepe de Chine Blouses in stout sizes, 41 to 33; navy and black. Worth $10.00. Sale price $8. SO.
Warm Sw eaters Per Scboo' and Winter Sports The Sweaters which we have put into our Anniversary Sale are, every one, good Sweate rs. They arc the kind you want because they arc well made, warm and good looking. And the prices are so very low! Button Front Sweaters in rose, copen and navy, $3.49. They were $7.50. Slip-on Sweaters of all wool with or without collars, 56.95. They were $ 1 1.93. Link Stitch Sweaters with collar and belt, $6.5. They we re $10.00.
Dresses ! bat Arc Warm for Winter 100 Tricolettes and Mignonettes $39.75 and $50.00 These excellent Dresses represent values as high as $75.00. They are very well made of fine quality materials. The styles are all new being the low waist lines with the draped hip. Sleeves arc both long and short. Beautiful embroidery and braiding trims these Dresses and some Steel Beads arc used for decoration. We offer these Frocks for Winter with a feeling of confid ence in their real value and fine quality. They' are all very good Dresses, garments that you would be pleased to wear.
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Millinerv r or Wi nter Wear on Fvery Occasion We are closing out our line of Velvet Hats at a price that is welcome to everyone. These are good style hats in black and colors and are the regular $7.95, $6.95 to $10.00 values. Now $5.00 each. Trimmed in ornaments and gold and silver braid. Another splendid lot of Trimmed Hats in black and colors is also in this sale at a notable reduction. There are values in this assortment up to $1 5.00. Now $10.00.
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