South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 323, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 November 1920 — Page 3
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C'Uinrs.. Mark Twain. of v'.'""' h .s h.-t-t; Sil d in th- St. j if f vd.-ratioris of the ity m t with, j It. 'hw has h.-r. cal.l il.-jJ.'-ph vjp.-rh.r ( f.::rt hv Millard ! th- rfdi-.-nm cotninitt-.- and ask. d , ninf-r Mark Twain, whi' h app-!l :- j 'lay. 71. Oak .t., who alh .-d ln-jthat tht ir plans P.- consid(r-d in th I i .r.n imli.-atfH th pop'ihirity of his ! r- -;v d s rious injuri.-s wh n h- j -r-rtion of th- huildina. Thr- nmi- , li-rruv prnd'jrtion. Ir. 'h".v a j was struck hy an automobil.- lriv.-:i ' mitt-- drid-d to tak- th-s propo- j . .,1; u'.' hrd. .--If mad- man of broad l.y li.y l).-ns-l. th.- d-f ndant. last s tls and have th- ar. hit t u- its, . ii... .i i...i i i ...,ii,.r.- ..,.t.....i... ; u"t'i vt i,vis in ltlaiiniiiLT th' rt-w I
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In his complaint (lav savs that ! ucturp. while xoir. w-st the 'Lin.adnj Business rnrn i n t r.-st rd in th- 1 hu-hwav h- was stru-k hv I )-ns-l'. 1 civic movements will b' triven ;v -ar and sustained a s.-v.-r-lv a-,r- ojipor tunity to h. romr- r.icnilic's of, at.-.l toot and other bruises which "j the coliseum corporation, necessitated ej.en-ive medical at- Another nictir.: of the commit ,
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May Send Hungarian Mail Without License
Word hn b(-n rc. ivd at the 1al post orür-i from the assistant postmaster Kem-ral to th- eff-ct th it L.-reafiT parcel pes' packa-tcs ad:re.si for delivry in Hungary, may he accepted without rcmirink ihe ?.-i;dr to froduc- a Hungarian import llc-n?p. Kjr ("fvral months It has h. en lect.mriry for r--i-rs of 1'. S. par- - p. st in Huncary to obtain and i.-turn an import llccns- to this mintn,' t)f-fnr' the ra. katr1 could
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V. M. C.A. OBSERVES WEEK OE PRAYER
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compliance with this order. Nxt Friday noon th- ntirc of-tb-ial body of the V. M. ?. A. inlmlmtr tho boar.l of directors, committeemen and staff, will lunch in ihe community room at the association hulldintr.
Dr. I-revermuth moved his otfiec I,- 10Z S. Michigan st.. Varier f21-lr Atlvt.
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FACTORY SALE SALE SALE SALE Continued to Jan. 1, 1921 RIDENOUR GARMENT CO.
The Latest
stylr? in party foot'.vcrj- will be found at this store. We are particularly proud ot our assortment, and invite the women of South Bend to visit us Thursday, whether they intend to buy or not. Ar! to see the Cinderella Slipper, a charminc: creation with blue kid vamp and blue suede quarter. It possesses a single strap with two buttons, a hand turned sole and lower French heel. It sells at
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Cotton Middies "Sis Hopkins White Cotton Middies Values up to $2.98, Sale Price $1.79 All Wool Middies $8.95 Value at $5.95 Just received a shipment of all wool middies in navy serge, trimmed in white, gold and red silk braid. They are the very newest thing; $8.95 value. Special at ...$5.95 Wool Flannel Middies All wool middies in red. navy and green, trimmed in white, gold and red braid. Good values at $7.95, $10.95 and $12.00
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Sale Begins Thür. Nov. 18th and Ends Wed. Nov. 24th
Everybody Wants Lower Prices Here They Are Thousands of South Bend folks who have refrained from buying during the high prices can now supply their neers at great savings as compared with prices on the same merchandise a few weeks ago. We can assure our customers that they are getting the lowest current prices, because we are constantly adjusting our prices to conform to the prices in the wholesale market.
Blouse Special Tail ored Crepe de Ch Blouses, all sizes, in white, black and navy. Very ipccial $4.95 Wool Jersey Blouses Wool jersey overblouses and "Tie-Backs" in navy, aupe. brown. Copen. green and Pekin blue, plain or hand embroidered, in wool yarn. Special at $4.95, $5.95, $7.95 and up to. $15 Extraordinary Value! Apron Dresses $1.00 Here is a timely aving in Percale Apron Dresses, wi th short sleeves and wide belts, in dainty plaids and plain colors; very special at $1.00
Warm Underwear Women's, Misses' Children s, Attractively Priced
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Women's and Misses' light fleeced union suits in high neck and long sleeves, low neck and short sleeves and sleeveless, sizes 34, 36, 38 at $2.00; sizes 40, 42, 44 at $2.25 Women's and Misses' heavy fleeced union :mits in the 3 styles listed above; sizes 34, 36, 38 at $2.25; sizes 40, 42, 44 at . . .$2.50 Women's and Misses' wool and silk and wool union suits in 3 styles, priced from $3.50 to . $6.95 Children's light fleeced and part wool union suits- from $1.50 to $4.50 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 $1.50 Women's Union Suits, silk top and ankle length, in pink only; $4.50 value, special $3.95 Men's Underwear Quality Garments Moderately Priced.
Men's cotton ribbed shirts and drawers, extra quality, all sizes, garment at $1.50 Men's ribbed union suits, good quality, sizes 34 to 56, suit $2.00 Part Wool Union Suits at $3.50 Wool union Suits, none better at the prices, at $5.00 and $6.50
Grey wool mixed union suits, heavy fleece; "car: t scratch," in sizes 34 to 46, suit $3.50 Shirts and drawers, grey wool mixed, garment at . . . .$2.12V2 Men's part wool shirts and drawers, garment $2.00 Boys' grey heavy fleeced union suits, sizes 2 to 4 at $1.50; sizes 6, 8, !0 at $1.75; sizes 12 and 14 at $2.00
' Winter Coats 25 Discount
Take your choice of any Cloth Coat, Plush Coat or Fur Coat in cur entire stock at 25 v discount. These beautiful Coats are all smart winter styles made of splendid materials and every Coat is taken from our own stocks, no samples or special purchase Coats. Every Coat is correct in style, material and wonderful values at the price. Thanksgiving Dresses Women's Misses and Children's 20 Discount Charming Dresses in very newest styles, developed of Serge, Tricolette, Yalama Cloth. Poiret Twill, Charmeuse. Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor. Prices range from $35.00 to $135.00 all at 20 discount.
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Sale of Skirts $19.50 and $25.00 Values Reduced io $15.00
All wool skirts in navy and black, all sizes 26 to 40 waist measure. Regular $19.50 and $25.00 values. On sale at $15.00 Silk Petticoats That Will Interest Most Women For these are the practical, serviceable petticoats always in demand, and are offered at prices decidedly below the usual for petticoats of such style and quality. In many plain colors and combinations. "NT D J 1 i ClA OC
:lip On Sweaters Values to $10.00 at $4.95 Misses' Zephyr sliip-onsweaters in colors; an 2xcellent value at $4.95
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Trimmed Hats 20 Discount Choice of any trimmed hat in the store, new fall and winter styles, less 209c-
Flannelette Gowns
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in neat stripes, of heavy materials, this gown was made to sell at $3.00. but our large and fortunate purchase enables us to place this gown on special sale $1.39 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in plain white and pink and blue stripes, in regular and extra sizes. Very spec: al . .$2.95 Children's Outing Flannel Gowns in pink and blue stripes. 6 to 14 years, special 9Sc Children's Outing . Flannel Sleepers in white and pink and blue stripes, sizes 2 to 1 0 years.
Hosiery Savings
Boys' Hose, heavy and fine ribbed. "Cadet" brand, double knee; 90c and 75c quality, reduced to 50c Mens "Eiffel" Silk Lisle Hose in navy and black, all sizes. Special, pair 25c Women's and Misses' Lisle Hose (seconds), in brown and black, all sizes. Very Special, pair 39c
sDecial $1.39
Cotton Goods Special Prices Bleached Muslin, 36 inch. Special, yard 15c Percale, 36 inch, best quality, light and dark patterns; 50c value. Special, yard 35c Apron Gingham, best quality, in checks. Special, yard 19c
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navy, brown, black and white, pair $1.00
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Mercerized Damask, 66 inch; $1.25 quality, Sale Price, yard 94c M ercerized Damask, 72 inch; $1.50 quality, Sale Price, yard $1.13 Mercerized Darnask, 72 inch; $2.00 quality, Sale Price, yard SI. 50 Part Linen Damask. 70 irfch; $2.25 quality, Sale Price, yard $1.69 Part Linen Damask. 70 inch; $2.50 quality, Sale Price, yard .x $1.8S Linen Damask. light weight, 72 inch; $3.00 quality, Sale Price, yard at $2.25
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OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS MU. OI T Till COUPON AND MAIL IT TO Us A:.i vr- will put you on rur rr.alinu list and s-:.d ' u our Sr- ci l Si!" Mils. Wt- prtpV all churls on nuTcharnl.se i.-urchav-l Ly our .w.oüu-r. living1 oat cf the ity.
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Knitted Garments Half Price Here is a real opportunity, one you can t ifiord to miss. With cold weatner corning on, these warm knitted garments will be appreciated, especially at such extraordinary prices. The assortment includes: Children's Combination Sets (including scarf and toque, Misses' Scarf and Tocrue combined, Misses' Tarn and Children' Toques.
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