South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 317, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1920 — Page 18

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Pupil.- in Philadelphia Now Taught Hmv t c Pre-M-rr Fruit.

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l"- 5t r. . fhoiJn of j 1 r : . 1 vi r. Other irriov;it;'T.- i'itrj 1'ir-f ! in lorn! jhori! In at; rf'-rt to tra;:i ir! for honi'-in.'i'r. Ii- .ir : T.ltt! rn ot r s' rli- ur.d-r supfrvifinn r.f tr, ch:M ( ration, (inx vr .'Morr.. Crr-rrrv turi 1:1 j-o;:;- yhnnls to Trach ?ir:thrii-rir and jr1-m v in buying. Miliir.'ry and dr-m -iklrp in th rlr!' trnl-- rhool. School oifnjf ri'is with domestic -clnc rla .". In th- ll'tl mr-thrs' cl;..s the pupils whn th'-y ran not borrow i. real baby from or.r. ,-,f the inorhrr.In the riHhborhon'l. nr.itlrf .,n lolls na lirjre p.." r.n mvr .!:; inf.int. Thy nr t;tupht hiw to '.vnh and dress the baby and jn.nirted in hilth rulrs for its car-. 'Many of tho pmall pupils in tli

IiN'DON', Nov. It. I'ipr- fnokinir H- to ! r- ..n th- ir.crr'ts amon Lo:..;r,;; i.:i.:i und fashionable t;i-'ir !'ir s d:-plny l-inty small 1 rj' r. ?orn- h' t v;th precious Storks. It i.s v 1 i 1 th'-r: is a rowini; demand f. r t li At or.'- vryt London thrat-r where p::i''kir' is permitted, two Fmartly ir wom n were s-:Vn the other vt nirtr in a box pufüns at thflr .; v I pipfs. and sr.e.r. an oM Irishuonrin i:i th- rillr followed suit. II r" was a rlay "(.utty." In a first- lass railroad rar betv n Horsham and London, a quarrl aros.- th- other Iay bctwrrn a rmmh'-r of nn-cniokinif womrn and anr,thT woman who rffu.se'd to put

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out brr rlsirt at h"r sister traveler." behrt. It endod in one of the a M 1-smokr-rs fMzir.p th offrndlnsr ci-arrt. K!)!i-iiio'jrU'l tortoise shell .r Id. r and 11. and fUnsir.i; It out f the window. "Two puinns cMs will meet the cn.e." said the mlristrat.

VII OME SYSTEM OF U. S. SUPERIOR TO EMGLAMD'S

LONDON, Nov. 0. Sir WlllUm Noble, f-nKinf-or-ln-chief to the British post oflice. which aNo controls thp flphonos of the country, says the American telephone tem ia superior to that of Great Britain. Sir William, who has ju?t returned from a is!t to the United States, told the Society of Art the general Introduction of automatic telephones was probably the n.aln feature in the- American scheme of progress.

D:srufinsr this matter with telephone experts In the cities he visited, he found practically a ui:animou opinion that full auton.atic working was the on'y certain method of Insuring tho quality of service dt -man (led by the public. The popularity of the tKphone In America was, h; considered, du--first of all to the flat rate, secondly to monthly accounts, ana thirdly to party line services and the policy i.f fostering residential linen.

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Finding that we have considerably more lamps on hand than we should have, we have decided to reduce stock regardless of cost, and therefore offer you choice of our entire stock of the newest and most beautiful designs in lamps tomorrow, at 25 cv off. This is an opportunity for you to make a choice Christmas gift selection for we will lay aside any lamp on a small payment and will deliver it a few days before Christmas. . e

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Floor Lamps Floor lamps with beautiful silk shades of 24 and 26 inch diameters. The stands are mahogany or gilt enameled. Lamps complete start at $14.85 Table Lamps A most wide variety to choose from. For tomorrow we öfter a special table lamp of chrome colored silk with a heavy mahogany base at $18.75 Metal Lamp3 Metal lamp with glass shade are most adaptable with library tables. An elaborate and interesting stock for you to choose from. Sec our special lamp oriced at $15 Reduced Prices On Beds

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If you have been planning on n w dining room furniture for Thanksplvincr hore :s your opportunity to grtatly save and secure a handsome puite in walnut at a price '20 Tc 1oms tan our regular low prices. Be prepared to welcome your Thanksgiving gtie?t5 with pride in your home furnishings. ALL DINING SUITES 20 OFF

Library Suites Two Piece Tapestry suite, loose cushion davenport and chair to match $390 Three Piece Tapestry suite, davenport, rocker and fireside chair $460 Bed jom Suite Three Pieces in American Walnut or Mahogany, large dresser, dressing table ancl ted $250 Three Piece Walnut suite, large dresser, chiffonier and A poster bed $315 Steinburn Phonograph A high grade instrument, absolutely guaranteed. Plays all makes or records $95 to $165

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In applying specialized study to our various Individual Shops you will find many important features that should not be overlooked. For instance, a style should be direct complement to the latest style of suits, or separate skirts. Furthermore, these complements may be conceived in an infinite variety of style. It is our endeavor to introduce the very best blouses of artistic design and good taste at prices that are always at or below the market.

Blouses at $25.00

Blouses at $22.50

Distinctive beautiful hand embroidered blouses of best quality Georgette Crepe, in regulation, peplum over-blouse and Russian blouse styles;. Both high and low necks. Some trimmed with dainty filet laces, others richly embellished with Batik work, beads, and wool and silk embroidery. Flesh, white and delicate suit shades comprise the colors. Others at $29.75. $39.50. $45.00

Blouses of Georgette Crepe in flesh, white and suit shades, also combinations of Georgette and Kittens Ear Crepe in vivid colors of navy and flemingo and black and jade. These blouses are hand embroidered, beaded and tucked, some have touches of laces and others trimmed with leather. Both long, short and three-quarter sleeves are shown in regulation and over-blouse styles. Others at $19.75

Blouses at$lS.00

Blouses at $11.75

Blouses of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Radium Taffetas in both fancy and tailored models, long and short sleeves. Some are trimmed with wool and silk embroidery, others have filet lace trims, and some are prettily beaded. Flesh, white, grey, copen, maize, flemingo and jade are the colors.

Blouses of Pussy Willow Taffeta, Georgette Crepe and Wash Satin in regulation and over-blouse and tailored models. High, low and rolling collars. The colors are: flesh, white, navy, bisque, brown. Filt lace form the trims on the white and flesh; white beads, wool and silk embroidery on the suit shades. Others at $12.75 and $13.50

Blouses at $875

Blouses at $5.00

Blouses of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Georgette in flesh, white, navy and bl ick and some combinations. These models are acrrned with filet lace, val lace, tucks, embroidery and beads. Also the exquisite stenciled "chromit" work is seen on many of these blouses. Others at $10.00

Blouses-Larger in Size A good assortment of blouses in Lawns, Voiles, Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chines. Sizes 41 to 52. White Voiles $2.25 to $5.75. Georgettes $5.75 to $35.00. Colors of flesh, white, black, navy and bisque. Crepe de Chines $6.75 to $12.75. Colors, of flesh, white, black and navy. Tucks, lace, braid, beads and filet form the trimmings.

Dainty blouses of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine in flesh, white, navy, black and stripe. Fancy and tailored models with long sleeves and high, low and rolling collars. Tucks, laces and frilly edgings form the trim. Others at $5.75 and $7.50

Middie Blouses Galetia Cloth Middies in plain white and others trimmed in navy. Specia 1 $1.98. Middies in white with braid and emblem trims or removable navy flannel collars and cufTs; others in copen blue in plain styles or white linen with gold trims. Priced $2.25 to $9.00. Navy Serge Middies, plain at $8.00; with emblems at $&V75. Flannel Middies in navy and reen. with braid and emblem trims, at $9.00 and $12.00.

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