South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 November 1920 — Page 2
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We buy all the power for our big plant from the Indiana & Michigan Electric Co., a i vme industry, and every stockholder in that company should be a booster for Artificial Ice. Most of them are, thank you. Just a matter of good business, isn't it?
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Delicious Chocolate Candv Our new Candy Section is just inside the Michigan St. er. trance. Here you will find two Pure Home-made Candies that we have very carefully selected. Chocolate Creams $1.25 a pound Nut Creams $1.00 a pound Sold only in original 1-lb. boxes.
SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
The Tea Room will serve a TURKEY DINNER Saturday 5 to 7
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As soon as your order comes in it is iven to one of our expert shoppers, who attends to it. same as you woud yourself. Goods are shipped as soon as they are carefully selected.
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LAST DAY OF OU
Woolens
Alt Wool SiTpe 36 inch $2.00 quality for $1.2 5. Storm Ser-e 5 4 Inch $2.50 quality for $1.5. TTiotlne 45 Inch $2.50 quality for $1.59. All Wool Frer.eh Serpe 42 inch $3.00 quality for $2.25. All Wool Man Serre 54 inch $5.50 quality for 3.08.. S'ilv,rtone Coating- -54 inch I5.UU quality for $3.39. Silvr-rsheen Coatinrr 54 inch $tk50 quality for $4.89. Hathrrtnno Coating 54 inch JO. 50 quality fnr $4. S3. Polo Coating 54 inch $0.00 quality for $3.'X. iiouh Sport Coatinc: 54 in. $y.00 quality for $7.95 .
Silks
Hlack Satin 35 quality for $1.9 8.
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Black Duchess Satin 3 5 inch $4.50 quality for $3.69.
Heavy P.lack Satin 3 5 $6.00 quality for $1.69.
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Satin Mescaline 35 inch $2.75 quality for $l.t8. Taffeta 35 inch $2.75 quality for S1.9S. Satin Charmeuse 40 inch $4.50 quality for $3.39. Crepe Meteor 40 inch $3.75 quality for ?2.59. Crepe do Chine all Filk $2.50 quality for $1.39. Satin Lining all colors $2.50 quality for $1.95. Silk Pongee 32 Inch $1.00 i yard . Silk Poplin 36 inch $1.50 luality for $1.00. Duvytine 40 inch $10.50 iuality for $8.95.
Table Cloths I'or ThaiikUiiw? Satin Dilmask, iMtrc Linen Cloths , at V2 Price Thoso beautiful cloths are 3 V and 4 yards lontf. They are the finest qualities made by one of Ireland's fai.ious weavers. The manufacturer's costs today, if we were to order thcee cloths, would le double the prices we have placed on them. 70x122 inch Cloth at $22.50. 72x120 inch Cloths at $23.00. 70x140 inch Cloths at $24.00. 72x144 inch Cloths at $25.00. There are 12 handsome de-iKns.
Muslins and Sheetings The prices at which we are offering this Merchandise are lower than they have been in the past three years. 3tl inch Good Pleached Mus-Iin-; lee and 15c. Lonsdale Pleached Muslin 20c. Standard Pleached Sheeting 2 T yard Wearwell Sheeting 5 'J c . 2-yard IVqimt Sheetini; .Vc. Pillow Tubing 42 inch Pequot Tubing 55c. 45 inch Pequot Tubinp t5c.
Furniture Tomorrow will be the last day for the 10 '7c I'iscount on all the Furniture in the store. A word to the wise is .ufrtclent. Some pieces we are offering at more than 10 7c off. 4-pifcc Bed Room Sets cf Circassian walnut regrular $555 now $39i. 4-pice Mahocany Bed Room Sets Ktgular $450. now $327. "-piece I-ivinfr Room Suite, uphol-tered Regular $4S0. now $3? 5. 3 -piece Livir.fr Room Suite Regular $450. now $375. i
k - j Final Anniversar Sale Showing f of the Season's Latest Suits - Dresses - Coats
Fur Trimmed Suits of Beautv Saturday ends the Anniversary Sale and the 20 rt reduction on all suits in the store. An opportunity such as this reduction offers comes but once in a very great while. Do not let this one slip by if you are wanting a new Winter Suit. These are such smart and youthful models developed in the lovliest of new fabrics. The large fur collars are deep shawl or convertible affairs and the richness of the Fur provides the last touch of fine distinction to these well tailored garments. Their prices are certainly reasonable enough. $50.00 to $150.00 less 20Tr.
Frocks of Youthful Lines Wonderfully Fine Coats
Styles t are enchanting copies of French models as well as America's newest style ideas. Each Dress is notable for its individuality. And sjch wonderful colors, running from tints, pale or vivid to the dignified black and navy. Truly, these are lovely Dresses. If it is your intention to have a new Dress for Thanksgiving, you should not let tomorrow, the last day of our Anniversary Sale, go by without selecting one of these splendid Jerseys, Tricolettes, TatTetas or Mignonettes. $15.00 to $50.00
Sumptous beauty marks these Winter Wraps and they are all sturdy, upstanding Coats that will guard you warmly from the cold winds. They are cozy Coats fashioned exquisitely of Cloths, Furs and Plushes. The enveloping Cloth Coats, so lovely of fabric, display fine workmanahip that the woman of discrimination will appreciate at once. But they are not high priced. $25.00 to $58.75 Simply stunning are the Fur Coats, so delightfully fashioned of Hudson and Bisam Seal. Their prices are $150 and $375 Salt's Guaranteed Plush Coats are $29.75 to $50.00
Hosiery The Hosiery Section is making ready for the holiday goods and so they are offering a Special Sale of Radmore and Iron Clad Silk Hose for Women. These two makes speak for themselves but we might add that the Hosiery on sale is perfectly good and not a selection of inferior prices. The prices now are $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
Underwear The approach of the holidays also makes itself felt in the Underwear Section. Hie 85 wool, medium weight union suits with low neck, no sleeves and ankle length legs have been reduced from $4.00 and $4.50 to $2.95, Cotton Union Suits are now priced at $2.00 o $3.15. Fleeced Union Suits are now $2.50.
The Boys Shop Winter Suits Regular $10.00 Suits now $7.50 Regular $15.00 Suits now $11. 25 Regular $22.50 Suits now $16.88 Regular $25.00 Suits now $18.75 Regular $29.75 Suits now $22.30 Regular $35.00 Suits now $26.25 Winter Overcoats Regular $25.00 Coats now $18.75 Regular $29.75 Coats now $22.30 Regular $35.00 Coats now $26.25
The Mens' Store Collars Soft and Laundered r.-.- .-ach. Collate S ft 3 5-- srrade for 2 5 Collar Laundered. 25c, prn-V fer l'.c Shirt.s Fibre Silk $$.75 values for $.: 5. Sweaters All woal $10.00 each. Hos' Imported, ail wool $1.."' a pair. Hose Cathmort 50c a pair. The Jewelry Store IVOKY TOILIJT AltTICLLs Powder Boxes from DSc to $ 5. S 5. Trays from Sc to $ .. Mirrors from $i.50 to $11.30. Hair Brushes from to $9."0. Corals from 2c to ?2 "SO. Clocks from J3.5" to JS.50. Jewel Poxes front $1.1 to $5.50. In Cushions from 'l 0 0 to $ 4. SO. Talcum P.-ixts from $1.17 to $1.85. Nail Files from lc to 8 5c.
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Pattern Hats Gay Little Models of Perfection Smart styles themes that depart from the usual quality and originality of treatment. Individual styles for the matron and miss are these chic Pattern Hats of ours. How successfully they imitate the originators of Paris. How actually is reproduced every beauty of line, material and effect in these Lyons and Panne Velvets which we are showing. They are a-flash with metal and feathers. And the prices are those of several seasons ago. This season's $25.00 Hats now for $15.00. Close Fitting Models Regular $8.95 and $10.00. now $5.00 each.
Child ren s Co ats We are showing models in the tailored and more dressy styles. They are full lined and many of them are fur trimmed. They show the finest of workmanship and are made of finest of fabrics. Sizes are 6 to 1 6 and prices represent big savings to you $13.95 to $25.00
Children's Dresses Our Children's Department has a rplendld showing of Wool Dresses for school girls. Some are trimmed ir. colored yarns and somo in trail. There are both the sash and looe effects. Colors are mostly navy and brown and prices range from $7.50 to $12.50 and more
Flannelette Gowns For warm sleeping cn thf.e cold nights. Flar.nelt tte Gown.-1 are very dirable. Our. are fine quality and low price $1.50 to $2.50
Children's Shoes All f th eld pair." of Children's Shos hav been groupM for the An-r.iverj-ary Sa. They are reduced in ; r:f.- to exact c ?i SI .35 to $5.85
Smart Sweater
Fibre Slip-Ons at $8.50 Br.utifully made of good fibre silk. Just the sort ycu have been wanting. There arc values up to $15.00. All Wool Slip-Ons at $5.05 With or without collars. Knitted sash. Value? to $1 1.95. Button Front Sweaters at $5.49 Values to $7.50. i
Captivating Blouses Fashion's latest phases are introduced in this showing of smart blouses. The new Georgette arc the type of dressy blouse that adds distinction to onea costume. $12.00 to $23.50. Also lovely Organdie Waists are here. Tailored in the high or low neck styles. $2.98.
Serviceable House Dresses Excellent quality g i n gham. Striped, figured and plain. Self material and white pique trimmed. Belted and loose. Values to $6.50 are now $4.95. Also splendid House Dresses at $2.98. Dress Aprons Dark and light pattern Aprons at $1.98.
Muslin Petticoats in 4 Groups These ate all embroidered and lace trimmed. Some have scallops. LOT 1 Consist of 100 Petticoats, the alues of which run up to $2.5 0. now priced at $1.3 9. LOT 2 50 Petticoats in ."Plendid alues up to $3.S now priced at $2.53. LOT 3 7 5 P'tticoats which ire valuta up to $6.50, no priced at $3.59. LOT 4 3 0 Petticoats which wrre being sold as h!rh h.x JS.15. now priced at $5.33.
Ribbon
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Tapestries for Baps and Vv.ng were $3.50 and $-100 now $2.25. Taffeta f0r Vesting-b ar.d Ha,-;, -wero $1.75 and $2.2S now 1.00.
Neckwear Crpo r Chine and MeyaLr.e Windsor Tlt all colcr. trlp"1 ind dot values to 50c fcr 25:. All 5c Tie for 45. Collar ajnl Collar and CnfT srt. in Lace. Orrandi nrd Net Some values as h'.ph a $1 for 25c.
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