South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1920 — Page 16

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A Tremendous Sale

of Ellsworth's High Class Trimmed and

Ready-To-Wear Fall Hats 20 Silk and Matters Plush Mats, formerly priced up to $10.00, Thursday at 50 Trimmed high class Velvet Mats including some " Consello" and other high grade models, formerly priced up to $12.50. Your choice

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all Pattern Hats

Mostly "Andrea" models, formerly priced up to $35.00. Three groups

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This is the final sale on Velvet and Combination trimmed and Fur Hats.

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Atr. CarHp Chptnin CU. Mitaj noUKl anu-uffrHgtt bave aiiesjeö U.at f feminists are plottinp to bring Ladj Astoi tc VVaAbinton as femae plenipotentiary and to seno Mrs Carrtf Chapuian Catt to the Court of it JatLe In toe game capacity.

ASK $1,500,000 TO EXTEHD GREAT SEA WALL AT GALVESTON

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J 223 S. Michigan St. I Too mucn can not be said concerning the most unusual values offered during our f? GIGAHTI0 ÜEABJ0STF.1ES1T SHOS SALE Our entire stock of shoes, oxfords and slippers for men, women, 3Öys and children have been radically reduced. THE REDUCTIONS ARE FROM 25 TO 50 PERCENT A visit will convince you that this is an opportunity not to be overlooked and that, without doubt, it is THE GREATEST SHOE SALE OF ALL TIMES Footwear cannot and will not be lower in price this season, so save your money by making your purchases HERE and NOW.

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I;t-War Conditions Add to Cost of Addition to Project. GAl,Vi:STON Tex.. Doc. 7. The lip.: etvl (xttnsio.i tu (Ialvr"tn's i;rrat fca wall will 1 " completed .y Autr. 1, w-fHot MaJ. L. M. Adams, U. S. A., tminc-cr la charge of the work. To date 9.110 fott have bem constructed, while alout 1,200 feet remain to be Nullt. Tho project is l)cin Luilt at the expense of the povernnit-nt. Comparative figures for the orl?lnal wall and f-r the extension now under construction show that postwar conditions have laid an almoin prohibitive hand upon great enjriaeerint? projects. To comph te the east end extension, the rivers and h:u l" rs committer ;it WashinjTton hns lon avled to appropriate ?!.r,00,000. The ori;:iml sf.iwall approximately five miles in lm:th built after the disastrous Uo'iO storm, in which thousands of persons lest th- ir lives and milli"ns (if dollars in damage done, cost only ?2.0;m,rnn. (Jiinid Ara!n-t T'rtJon. The Lrovf mount exten.sion. as also is the wall completed in l'.K) I. is 17 fct nli'ivf the nunn low tlile and rouu'hly 1.5 feet above the h'h v.at.T n ark of the 10 CO s'orm. It H five feet at its crest, with a b.as? of 1C feet, slopinir toward the rulf. On tho landward side the vail is banned with earth over which has been built Galveston's famous "Seawall boulevard, " while hurre pranite bouab'ra protect the foundation of the wall from erosion of the waves.

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Four of the Many Values for Women

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$14 Patent kid lace, Beaver kid top. welt, Louis heel. $14 Dull kid, Louis heel, turn sole. $12 Brown and Black kid, Cuban ind Military heel.

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$11 White kid, turn ole dancLig slip-aers.

$12

Grey

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Louis heel.

$11 Brown calf and Black kid lace, Cuban, Military or low heels.

$10 Brown calf Brogue lace Oxford. $9 Brown calf or kid lace boot, Military heel. $10 Field Mouse or Grey kid, Louis heel.

?.1 A bis: iot of extra fine bargains in shoes ranging in value from $ 5 to $8. There are many styles and practically all sizes.

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$16 Brown Shell Cordovan. $15 Brown calf with Grey kid tops. $14 "Ko-Ko" calf lace boots in all the newest and best styles, including the new Brosrue.

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$12 Brown calf lace, broad o r narrow toes, straight lace or blucher styles, nothns but the most de-lirable.

36.85 $11 Tan Willow calf, English. $10 Gun Metal calf, English; also the "Dry - Sox" and "Bone Dry" shoes.

At this price we offer a great many different styles for all kinds of wear. Gun Metal lace and button, tan calf English, Outing Bait for work.

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Our entire stock of Leather Footwear is on sale. Look for the big yellow signs.

HARVARD JAPANESE STUDENT TO WED

RONTON', Pee. 7. "We Japanese are small, but we're very active," Is what Fred T. Ilorinchi, wealthy Japanese Harvard student, told Miss Kmllie I- Johnson, his financee, after their firHt meeting, according to her mother. Mrs. William Johnson. "And I agreed with him, for he proved hi activity in .wooing my daughter," continued Mrs. Johnson, who dec'.ared Ilorinchi to be a "scholar and a gentleman." "We have not s-t a date for the wedding, which has my approval. It will be performed in the Congregational church." Mi.-sH Johnson, the bride-to-be. admitted she foil in love with Ilorinchi after their first meeting. She says !ho found him every inch a man, although he is small In stature. It will give her the greatest pleasure to go to Japan with her finance and mett his mother, who, she understands, i.-i anxious to meet her son's wif e-to-be.

KAXorsr; cV lMi : i.i.i rs Coal and Coke. We can fill orders for imm d;ate

delivery on genuine Pocahontas' lump, ek'g and nut, Harri-bnr, Illinois lump. and nut, anthracite J rcg, storo nut and pea, r-' and nul : cok, Kentucky luop, lndiar.a .steam

coal. Kworsi; iMiiu.ips

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CUTICURA HEALS BOY'SJCZEMA In Blisters On Face, Would Cry and Try To Scratch. Face Disfigured,

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da roy s lace with a kind cf rash - jv and then turned to blisters, i s and was red all the time. ('LV Ir'ust tave burned beU "7 cause-'ouldcryandtry r'J to scratch his face. His

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Cuticura Scan and Oint

ment and 1 sent for a free sample. I bought mors, and when I had used one cale cf Cuticura Soar and two boxes cf Cutic-ra Ointment he was healed." (Si-red) Mrs. Ar.na Stortz, 7 Rickley St.. Columbus. Nebraska. Make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your daily toilet preparations. e-T'.X4-hrrbMJ: ,M Ire:-Ciurl-erfc.or'.t(.X';i E. UCitt 41. M.." S Ulrvrryw r - . lfmn ii tad Tirura Ze. ilI-i '"Cut ic ur Soap bare without mug.

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Cur message is short and sweet. To those who attend this Sale before these items are completely sold out will come a vague Christmas delight and satisfaction that all is well ajain and that the Star Store (although a small store) has done for you what many larger stores has not. . Attend the Sale tomorrow.

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unusual. Ladies Shoes, values to $7.00,

Louis and Military heels, get a pair at . Ladies Shoes, $10.00, Louis and Military heels, pair.

Men's Dress Sh oes, a wonaer ful value ud to fr f?)F

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Cotton and Wool Serge, a 1 1 colors, also plaids, values to $1.50, soccial

'''ü' 36-in. Black C-tcen. regular ;OJKW,J;.i valur?. chninR tF r h e Challenge

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TOWELING "Steven's" AllLinen Toweling, 45c grade, blcacli:d or unbleached, sale price

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Just a Few Steps Down e ßargan Basement and the Money You Save is Noticeable!

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Ladies' Unions

Ladies' Fleeced Union

Suits, all sizes, sale price . . . .

Sale Oilcloth Very best Standard Oilcloth on the market, all colors, special, AQc per yard K'UW Men's Shirts On Sale Men's Black Sateen Work Shirts, all sizes, good quality Chambray, QQfl special vWv

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SPECIAL 3-pound Cotton Batts, full bed (

Men's Union Suits Men's heavy ribbed Union Suits, all sizes, Z J Q $2.00 values at $ I L2 J Sale Men's Sox Men's black, brown or Rockford Sox, A O (see the price) . 8 La 2 Cotton Blankets 64x76 H e a v y Cotton

Blankets. $3.00 values, cr- i r 1 mil

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Dtton batts, tull bed ( f 4) i U

BASEMENT SHOES

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Little Gents' all leather Shoes, regular $3.00 value, per tV

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Infants' "First Step," Patent leather.

up to $2.00 values, Sale " QQ

price

Children's Shoes, sizes 6 to 6, worth

$2.50. per pair

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an d Hosiery!

It's a great joy to get things you actually need at a far lesser price. This Underwear and Hosiery (in keeping with the Xmas Spirit) will satisfy your desires.

Ladies' Fleeced Lnicn Suits, our regular $1.75 sradc, in hih neck with long sleeves. Dutch necks, short sleeves or sleeveless. we have all sizes. Sale special $1.39 Ladies' "Valestic" heavy Union Suits, with hih neck and lon slrcves, or Dutch neck with short sleeves, all sizes, Chllene price. $2. 39 Ladies' (strictly firsts) mercerized 1 lose, all size. 50c value Challenge Sale price 35c Boys' heavy ribbed Hose, all sizes up to 9, Sale price 39c

Ladies' fine Wool Ho" in fancy hei'ru rs, also silk and wool he sc. all sizes, $2.00

values, i-pecial . . . . Children's fine

Hoe, in b! -.ck, brown, or white, this is a regular 5c radc. all sizes up to 9' Sale price 29c Ladies Pure Thread Silk Ho?.c, black and cordovan, full fashioned, and a RF.AL $2.00 value. Challenge Sale price $1.00 Ladies' $2.00 Fancy Silk and Wool Hose, all sizes and a crood selection of colors. Challenge Sale price. .SI. 45 (Main Fl oor. Center Aisle)

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