South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1920 — Page 2

IHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ELECTRIC LINE TO CONDUCT "SAFETY . FIRST" CAMPAIGN WEALTHY DIVORCEE IIOIU1ED OF JEWELS f SHOP EARLY SHOP BY MAIL Store opens 8:30; closes 5:30; Saturday, 9:30 THE TELA ROOM A convenient place to lunch while down town shopping. A". " -. 4 ; 4 oDer South Hrnd Company Pl:i ri3 j (J !. Drive to Iinltirr Ac9- , ' ritlcnt. t

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AND STOP PAIN

Instant IIHirf With a Small Trial r.ottlV !' Old "St. Jacobs Oil."

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Limb.-r up! Quit complaining! :'t a .small trial bottU of old, hon--st "St. Jacobs Oil" at uny Urur store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreiii .s and tifi"nei. Don't suffer! Kelitf awaits jai. ".t. Jacobs Oil is J i: s r as L,Mid for sciatica, ncuralcria.

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MAN'S OWN POISON CAUSES RHEUMATISM, SAYS AUTHORITY Smash Many Foolish Fallacies The Idea That Eating Meat Causes Rheumatism is no Longer Accepted Should Keep the Poisons Moving Out.

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Yard Goods Prices Revised Thousands of Yards of Silks at Half Price Crepe de Chine Was $2.25, now $1.25 Wash Satin Was $2.50, now 1.19 Silk Shirting Was $3.00, now 1.39 Phalanx Satin Was $4.50, now... 2.95 Charmeuse Was $5.00, now 2.98 Crepe Meteor Was $4.00, now 2.39 Crepe Chiffon Was $1.75, now 75c Plain Foulards Was $2.50, now 1.39 Black Satin Duchess Was $4.50, now 2.98 Silk Poplin Was $1.50, now 1.00 Silk Taffeta Was $2.75, now 1.69 Brocaded Silks Was $10.00, now 6.50

Satin Francais Was $5.00, now Satin Messaline Was $3.00, now t Peau de Soie Was $4.00, now Silk Faille Was $5.00, now Imperial Satin Was $6.00, now Silk Pongee Was $1.50, now

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Boys' Suit and Overcoat Prices Revised All of our best Suits and Overcoats for Boys have come under this revision in price. The Overcoats are Silk lined, double faced and plaid back. There are Oxford Brown and Green combinatons. This is a splendid lot of the ve'ry highest grade Overcoats. $1 2.95 to $32.50 Coats are now to be sold for $8.95 to $21.95. The Suits are all made of the very best pure worstd materials and the workmanship is unexcelled. You could not ask for better quality than you receive in these Suits which have undergone a radical price revision. Regardless of cost we are now offering Suits at the following low prces: $15.00 to $37.50 Suits are now to be sold at $ 1 0.95 to $25.00.

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Children's Coats and Dresses at Revised Prices 20 Reduction Coats Cheviot, Broadcloth. Plush, Zibiline, Chinchilla, Heathertone, Crystal Cloth, Polo Cloth and Velour in a large variety of very pretty styles. All full lined. Some Fur trimmed. Brown, Navy,, Green, Copen, Burgundy, Buff and Black. $6.00 to $2 1 .50 Coats now $4.80 to $17.20. Dresses French Serge, Storm Serge and All Wool Jersey. Many attractive models to choose from. Sailor dresses are in this group. $7.50 to $25.00 Dresses now $o. 00 to $20.00. Our Entire Stock of Gingham Dresses At 20 Reduction Prices range $1.69 to $10.00.

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Dress Prices Revised 100 Dresses consisting of the smartest models we have are now to be sold at a great reduction. The new prices are $15.00, $19.75 and $29.75. These Dresses are Twill, Poiret, Tricotine, Wool Jersy and Silk. They are very carefully made of the best materials. Solid and cut embroidery, tinsel stitching and braid are used in trimming. Suit Prices Revised Now $16.88 to $112.50 Reduction of 25 All are Suits by the best tailors in the country. Some are plain and others are beautifully fur trimmed. Cloths are Serge, Tricotine, Velour de Laine, Duvette Velour, Tinselton, Veldyne, Veldesygne, Evora and Peachbloom. Coat Prices Revised The new prices on our Winter Coats are remarkable. Values here are as good as you will be able to find anywhere hereabouts. Here's the way we cut the prices down to rock bottom:

$65.00 and $69.75 Coats are now $50.00 Coats are now $65.00 Coats are now. . . $95.00 Coats are now $1 15.00 to $125.00 Coats are now

Fur Prices Revised 25 Off on All Furs Chokers, Scarfs, Capes, Muffs Bay Seal, Opossum, Raccoon, Fox, Marten, Mink, Mole, Squirrel, Beaver, Nutria, Lynx, Kolinsky and Sable. $5.95 to $2.50 less 25. Fur Coats Hudson Seal, some with Natural Squirrel, Marten and Sable Squirrel trim $150.00 to $596.00 less 25. Millinery Prices Revised Our Winter Hats of Velvet have been grouped and reduced in price for quick selling. These are everyone "Quality First" Hats and all are the latest styles and colors. $15.00 Hats are now . . $10.00 $12.00 and $12.95 Hats are now $7.95 and $895 $8.95 Hats are now . .$5.00

.$58.75 . 39.75 . 50.00 . 75.00 $100.00

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Rug Prices Revised Every Rug w have is reduced in price 257c We are proud of our line of Rugs. Only the best makes are to be found here and now that this great revision in price has come, there are truly exceptional values to be found here. 9x12 Wiltons $112.50 to $170.00 less 25. 9x12 Axminsters $63.50 to $87.50 less 25. 9x12 Velvets $73.50 to $79.50 less 25. 9x12 Tapestry Brussels $48.00 to $52.50 less 25 . 9x1 2 Wool and Fiber $22.50 less 25. 9x12 Grass $12.50 to $24.00 less 25. 9x12 Congoleum $ 19.00 less 25. Larger and srr sizes priced accordingly.

Blanket Prices Revised 50 Pairs Scotch Plaids 67x80. were $8.95 now $6.95. 25 Pairs Heavy White Blankets 66x60, were $8.95 now $6.95. 25 Pairs Heavy Gry Blankets 72x84, were $12.50, now $9.50. 75 Pairs Heavy Blankets 72x84, were $1 1.95, now $9.95. 75 Wool and Cotton Plaids 68x80. were $IJ.KJD, now $10.95. These Blankets are among the best we have to offer and at these revised prices should interest evry housewife.

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Furniture Prices Revised 10, 15 and 20 Off Every piece of Furniture in the Store comes under this head. And it is every piece, "Quality First" Furniture. What a real saving this mans to you and what an opportune time to have it come just before Thanksgiving. There are a great many articles in which the price revision means almost cost. Small and single pieces are reduced 10. Suites and large pieces are reduced and there are a few very special offers at a 20 reduction.

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