South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1920 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

f M G A. TO HOLD j FEMINISMS By Annette Bradshaw !1 If tl ! i i) OPEN HOUSE WEE; a I) ! - ! iV 8ÖBEEISDX Bß&flXQHPÄNy ...... 17 'A -rt '", FOR SCHOOL BOYS Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5 :30 Open Saturday till 9:30 Special Pmgram of r'ri;tArran I by Junior !;rrntirv. sPiffgiiliO 4: u-.; ! ! - s! Gifts of Leather .:i-v-v . .t .r. r. ? ,'. m. c a. nV. v." ;

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('clook. I'-oyx from th-. Mishawa ka !

.! "hoo! v.i'.l ro;i' f o the H :-'- iation h'illi'.ln?: WYilrv-.-liy afirr.ci.n nt :-..C0 o'clock ami tl- Miha- ' ik.i Junior ;ml s -iior hlh school 1 ontt rtahu J at 7 o'clock that vn In cr. Thnr.Ty aftfrr.oon th Ma-l'.on, oüv.T, Ilivrr Park at-.d S:u!.akT ."-riioci fhüdrpn have lftrn invited to njoy rn'-mhornhip iiri 11. 8 and thr rntrt.ilnrri'nt cff r i. Hoys of tho Ml hlTan. Miio-m1!, I'rrlfy and V.'f'hlr.rrtori Hhnoli wl'A ho r.T'ivfd T'ri.Iay siftornoon at ?,:"0 o'rlock an 1 th.-. b'otiih Bn! hlh school will rom Saturday afternoon, according to the schedule.

HOARDING HOUSE KEEPER SAYS SrOUSE IS iXAGGHSG 1IER

Paulino Tro'i;.- finds that the rr. Istrt s. T a hoarding honso ne on's all her strength to take earn of the hungry rr.ouths of her tTU'st.', ar. J th it she cannot tax-'J witl a liiisl 'ri.1 who nas at hir all the time. Tliis Is tho allegation In hor itition for divorce filed In the St. Jos;di superior court, from Italph 'lr.'Upo. all"' ro'jp!' w.t marrird in 1'.'12. ar.d la 1011. the wife fid suit f.-r dlvoro-, hat dr(pp'd the artlon a i.f n h'-r hu? jarid prraL ed to tre it her with ir.r.;e consideration and re-h-pc-ot. The pha'ntlT nllc: tint she hid I en enable to t tho pl;ial and l.iental rest nT' ary for .:ivl l a!th, dt: to the constant ua;'i::qr of hor lii.sb.md, aid th a sh- i.y n.'t bh- to r ire for hor hou, l:i the prop r manner. .he ;i.-'ks for an absolute divrrr", and th cLs'odj of or... hiid. Hehn. hv- yeary old.

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Gloves A Christmas offering of fine Kid Gloves at half price. Black Kid, some with contrasting stitching. Sizes 5 A to 7. $2.50 values for .$1.25 It has been a lon time since you have bought such Gloves as these at such low prices. Also Perrins African Cape Gloves, out seam and pique sewn. Black, Grey, Tan, 3rown and Beaver. Now selling at 15 discount.

Hosiery for Men and Women

The biggest values in leather goods you have ever been offered are now on sale at this store. Solid leather, silk lined cases, for soft collars, neckties and handkerchiefs. Pullman and Bedroom Slippers of solid leather in neat, silk lined cases. All are S5.00 items now selling for $1.50 Also Men's Bill Folders, some with change purses, stamp pockets and calendars attached. These are regular 75c and $1.00 items for 25c

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ilMV-Do you think she looks well in her furs? RAY Well, she is always bound (o look like a million dollars 1

CAVT IMAGINE SUCH A WARDROUE; COURT ASSESSES $23 EIXE Charles Foster was .cnnt',T.ced to

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found Tttilty of "herrowir.q:" Sailor ItroK. automobile truck. Fost.-r, who is a former emp'oye of the f;:r:tit;;re comtany, forced a i.erra!: to " t th truk out of th '.ompanj-'.x I arr. Murviay ar;d after uinc It som.' tlm. return'-d It. He

WANT CHILDREN BACK IN SCHOOL

Vocational Guidance Department Devotes Time to Truant City Students. Getting children under IS year.1 of acre, who have been working in the industries of thi city and who are now out of employment due to the present period of depression, back in the schools. Is the chief occupation of tiie city school vocational S'Ji'lanco partment, according to il3 director, .Miss Helen Dernbach "Many of t!ie minor children who are now out of work are to be found

wrvt. le days in thr- county jail and t ,.-,..,... . - i 1. ...v,.,

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city," p.--id Miss Dernbach, "and we

a re findin.i? it nec-srary in -some cas. s to use co-rt procedun to force the children tu attend school." Aeeordmir t the r port of the

voe.itioivil vruiduico departn;ent of-

th' city c!ii.l. siv boa and nine :

and thro boys and 10 pirl.s oer 16 years of .-.ge have secured work, according to the report. Xln-j boys an 1 !iv .jrirl of the Junior classification have be. n returned to school. Fcrty-thife boys and 75 irls under IG years of a'-re have calbl at the office for consultation durint the timj covered by the report and 27 boys and jr. girls ocr that ae have appe ared for con.'mltation.

REPORT ROBBERY OF GROCERY STORE

The second store robbery in two days was reported to the police Tuesday morning1 when it was discovered that Ikikuses Iros. procerj' store at 115 Vi. Studebakc-r st. had been entered and merchamüse t( the value of $75 stolen. The .burglars entered by breaking a rear window of the store sometime Monday niirht and escaped with $20 in money from the ea:-h rr ui-"ter. three s:u ks of flour,

j and two cartons of ci garet.3.

) This very remarkable lot of 1 Hosiery is on sale at a time I when you r.re looking for J "quality first" gifts at rcmarkj able prices. Men's medium weight CotI ton and Lisle Here in bbek and colors. Former 50c hose now 1 at 25c t PIcns Silk Hose in black and j colors. Former $1.00 and j $1.23 hose now 5Dc Men3 Wool Hose, Cash-

h mere and French and Fnglish J Woolens worth from 75c to 5 $3.00 a pair, now 3 pairs for ht $1.00 to $1.00 a pair. fl m Women's Fine Ribbed Wool Hose in brown. Former $2.50 Hose, now $1.00

Women's All Sük Hose, full fashioned in black only. A regular $3.25 hose now for

Youth Brought to City bvif! $1.35 a pair or 3 pairs for $4.00

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The greatest reduction on our mtire Fur stock means a saving of from A0cr to 50 to you. Coats that were $250 to $850 are

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Capes that were $210 to $330 are now $125 to $195 Scarfs that were $140 to $195 are now $100 Stoles that were $100 to $330 are iow $G5 to $195 $375 Coatees are $195 $ 1 50 Throws are $95

Dresses

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Lino;erie A pleasing gift for women

Dainty Crepe de Chine and

Attracted from his home by off err of fabulous we-.lth in Sou In J'eud

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. l c i Y . e. j o i i , i a., c.i me u uns c.k L LI C fl U last week with .-veral friends andjltl Washable batm in soft flesh Aa then d -:etb-d j ' and white. The youth wrote to hj.- pirerus.fj . , . ,

am! irfr rmtd then of hi- r'.irht. ,j corset covers, lace irimmea toned Irom the new winter shades, rat iii.i father came to th-city T'u s i ;y or pain hemstitched and em- . c.n , n . merranr, but w;:s unable to lind bis.fj j i a ci rn i ia ctn otme, oilk. and Foiret lwill. 1 hey are Mra'Klol son. He wiit to police r1) t)roiÜcrcü ....l.oü lO $4,JU !u a Jquarters and with the ail cfj'j Envelope Chemise, lac; trim- selling for $10.00, $15.00, llumano Odicer A. Moore seaichedj'j J $350 lo $ß 5Q in am for the boy. i'J T .

We have placed on special sale a very fine group of Dresses. These Frocks are in the late styles and are distinguished by unusually graceful draping and handsome trimming of embroidery, tinsel stitching and braid. Workmanship on these Dresses is splendid and the coloring is

toned from the new winter shades. Fabrics are Serge, Tric-

$60.00 Dresses now

$19.75 and $29.75

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to., i me can m.n n.. j.i.-i want, a r j ,-, u ,:ip r tho 0 co of ,; VOars hae to borrow the truck to haul j-vmo of, re -:trr.,l with that oflio'e for work ctJtln s. 1.,'fuccn Nov 22 to Iec. 4. Ten bov. Tbo failed to con ive a ;,rd Fever, ri-l.. over that age have

mans waruro:. i.eir.g f- ( xu p,,-;

that a furniture truck w.n n s iry i' mov. it and gave Ida-. H dajs to th.ink ovir a bttter nv tliod.

rxv.Ti Air.i:ir.N m. l.nn.-,. It gular tno- titig We.!".. !ay evenP.v. S. After meeting r ie social m l d;'.ce. i:ory lad.y bring a p; Prit-nd i'ulted, era's. ",;: Mtt;:: e. sntpki;, rursT. C. 11. i l.VCIl, GCC'Y. t:-s Advt.

a'.'o registered. One boy nr.d eight ci'ds in the junior S'-otior have been ;:-ked for by employers, whereas one boy and sly uir!s rbve that aue vrr wanted between Nov. 22 and Ive. 1. S'-ven boys and 14 pi;ds la the junior section have been referred to employers and eiirht boys an'' seven i;irls In the -.nlor section hav. be-ri m terie veil )-y err.plo ers. Four liiiv-. and -i-:ht girN iu the junior eefon h.av secured employm -at through the department's help

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Take home some good Coffee. COFFEE RANCH Coffees are fresh roasted daily in the store from selected beans, blended to secure best cup quality.

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on all Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Felt or Satin blouse Slippers. 20 Reduction

on all Boys', Misses' an d Child ren's Shoes, Oxfords and blouse Slippers. r

Pearl Floating Soap, 2 cakes for 13c Fairy Soap, 2 for 13c Fairbanks Glycerine Tar Soap, 2 for 11c Santa Claus Soap, 2 for 9c Mascot Soap, 2 for 7c Gold Dust, large size, 2 for 53c Gold Dust, small size, 4 for 15c Safety Matches, 1 dozen boxes 8c Nutro Milk (milk compound), large size, 2 for 15c Nutro Milk, small size, 4 for 15c Carolene (milk compound), large size 9c Marshmallow Creme, bottle 11c Sweetened Cocoa 1-2 lb. can 19c Domino Sugar Tablets, 2 lb. pkg 27c Tomato Puree. 3 cans 20c Tomatoes, 3 No. 1 cans 20c Checkers. 3 pkgs 20c Marshmallows, 2 pkgs 23c Walnut Meats. 1-2 lb ' 2 7c Chocolate Bars, 5c each; 6 for 25c; box of 24 for. . . .95c California Figs, 5 oz. pkgs., 2 for 13c THE COFFEE RANCH 133 N. Mich. St.

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Gowns, Crepe de Chine only.

at $7.50 to $13.50 Skirts, Washable Satin only, scalloped edge and lace trimmed $6.95 &nd $11.93

JT you would be in the latest Mode, you must have an Illizabethan Laced Bcdice with s-crrec-froat Tunic Skirt. This ii But One of Many Chic Styles in Piduria! Review Patterns For January tiow on Sal a i

Umbrellas

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A new shipment of Umbrellas for Christmas gifts has arrived. They are Navy Blue, Black, Green, Purple and Brown. Individual handle shapes with ring holders, cord loops and leather straps. In colors they are price from$6.25 to $15.00, and in black the prices are . . . .$4.00 to $15.00

Perfumes The choicest of Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Powders, Sachets and Talcums in handsome satin lined gift boxes. Love Me sets $2.00 to $8.50 Hudnut 3 Flowers ..$2.00 to $12.00 Djer Kiss $2.50 to $8.50

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Collar and Vest Sts in Lace,

georgette and Organdie. $1.50 to $5.00 ij Boudoir Caps in all colors, Lace, Net and Ribbon trim- t med $1.00 to $5.00 f: f n ii e ii r s- t,

Iace Koii collars ot Organ

die and Net . . . .$1.00 and up Neckties at less than 50c on the dollar No, you have never bought such qualities before. We do not believe any store ever offered such qualities as we are selling at such low prices. 59c, 75c and $1.00 Every pattern is a good one. Not a Tie in the sale worth less than $1.00 to $3.75. Men's Silk Handkerchiefs Worth $1.00 to $2.50 each, now on sale for your Christmas

shopping at 50c and 89c each. Made of very high quality

Silk. The greatest bargains you ever Loug ht. D o not fail to see these splendid Silk Handkerchiefs.

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Silk Skirts . . .$3.98 and up t

Silk Faille . . .$6.95 and up j Wool Serge in black and 1

navy $3.93 and up

Silk Petticoats From $2.95 up

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Glasses Properly Fitted

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J. SCHULMAN & CO. COAL Lincoln 5637

Advertising Like News Today's (paper) does not contain the same news as yesterday's. Every line has been rewritten. Good advertising i3 like good news in this respect. The ads under "Christmas Gift Suggestions' are like newsy news, they change every day, so when you see some attractive gift advertised don't put of? going to the store and purchasing right away. The articles advertised under "Christmas Gift Suggestions" represent the best offers the stores have. They are snapped up quickly by eager buyers, so you'll have to act quickly when you read them. READ THE ADS IN CLASSIFICATION 64-A

Dancing Lessons

Prof. Charles C. Gates

School for Dancing

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Union Trust Company Safe Deport Doiej with rpecUJ facllttlca fer Cx prlvmcy or cus

ADLER BROS On lliciilsTu at Wfthingtoa Since IS 94. tiie stoiu: ron iinv axd ROYS

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