South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 344, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1920 — Page 5

nimsnAY motiving. mxKMr.rn :, 1020. jRIPPLE HELPS IN SEAL SÄLE DRIVE Royal Matchmakers Whisper She Will be Bride of Prince of Wales Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday S:30 p. m. Campaiirnrrs Rro-ie Money From Many Who Thrillhclvra !NrnI O Is t: r Ar.ti-Tu Tfiiloai'.i t.i th 'hrit n::i.-5 :e in ;i! a ;irr, j r"i ! Lunrjtn intertouch' nr. A n-I f .:-Uinf' - Mcb t.su y ! i. i ' r.j. thmurrh 5oufj Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue

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Princes Margaret of Denmark may ?orn(- day Lecomc tho Queen of Kn;lnnI. Shr; is tho d.nurht' r of tho I'rinro t.f "Waldemar ot Denmark and Is said tt Ve well conbivler'd by the royal matchmakers, It is whispered in London.

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Girl Injured by Car; Police Hold Driver

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from New York to San Francisco, 'on tho Pixie highway. The driver flf tm. cari Herhört Vei.e, IIS K. VOll TMI HSDAY. Konsey st.. was arretted and later Fotintr SaMMsre 1 tc ! released when he furnished bonds

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sho would recover from tho bruits providing none of them proved to be internal. The police said that the car evidently was driven at a reckless speed as they measured a distance of 117 feet where rt skidded when the driver turned in attempting to avoid the accident. Weife was immediately . taken into custody and released when he furnished bond

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The new low, prices created through the radical reductions that we have made throughout this store are a great incentive for early Christmas shopping. These items on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Corset Specials

Corsets for slender figures, rubber top. free hip, in pink and white. Special $1.50 Corsets in low and medium bust, in pink and white; sizes 20 to 30. Special $2.00 Corsets in front and back lace, medium bust, in white coutil; sizes 20 to 30. Special $2.50 Silk Petticoats Reduced in Price Wc have divided our Silk Petticoats into two lots, assortment of colors and combinations, in jersey, satin and taffeta. Lot No. 1 Reduced to $4.95 Lot No. 2 Values to $10.00, at $5.95 Children's Underwear and Sweaters reduced Child ren's vests and pants, light fleeced in cream and white, in sizes 2 to 12 years. Values up to 85c. Special, garment 50c Children's Sweaters in plain colors and combinations, in sizes 2 to 4 years. $5.98 values reduced to $4.95 $4.50 values reduced to $3.50 Silk Camisoles Crepe de chine and satin camisoles, lace trimmed, ribbon strap shoulders. Regular $1.50, $1.25 values $1.00

Dress Aprons Big Value

Percale and Gingham Aprons in plain colors and plaids. Regular $3.00 values $2.00 Hosiery Values You will look far and wide to equal. Women's fiber silk hose in black, white, grey, brown and navy, all sizes; $1.00 value, pair 45c Children's black ribbed hose, extra quality; 50c value, pair. .25c i

Women's Flannelette Gown.'

These gowns are well made of good quality flannelette, in neat patterns. Triey have already been reduced in price, but now we have reduced them still further. It's an opportunity to buy good gowns at little prices. $3.50 Gowns reduced to $2.95 $2.95 Gowns reduced to . . . ... .... .$2.45 $2.50 Gowns reduced to . ... .... . . .$1.45 Men's Underwear at New Low Prices Men's ribbed Union Suits, extra quality, medium weight, reduced to Suit $1.69 Men's heavy fleeced bufT Union Suits reduced to Suit $2.75 Men's gray wool Jnion Suits, reduced to Suit $2.95 Men s Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $2.50 values, at $1.50 NOW is the time for Christmas shoppers to make their selections from full, new stocks, attractively priced.

Another Big Mark Down in Women's and Misses' Coats 25, 33i and 50 Reductions Every Coat in our entire stock is now marked at these big reductions. It is an opportune time to make selections while stocks are complete. Short Plush Coats $35.00 Value at $24.50 Now is your opportunity to buy a stylish short Plush Coat at a worth-while saving. Regular $35 values $24.50 Extra Values in Fur Coats One-Fourth Off Our Fur Coats at 25 ofT from our low prices are values extraordinary, as these furs were bought recently at the new and lower wholesale prices. One Lot of Dresses at Half Price Taffeta and satin dresses at these unheard of prices: $22.50 Dresses Reduced to $11.25 $29.50 Dresses Reduced to $14.75 $35.00 Dresses Reduced to $17.50 $45.00 Dresses Reduced to $22.50 Any Suit Half Price

New and Lower Prices on Outing Flannels Light and dark Outing Flannel, 27-inch, formerly sold up to 35c. Very special, yard 19c Yard wide Outing Flannel, heavy weight, best quality, in white; formerly sold up to 50c. Very special, yard 25c Outing Flannel, good quality, in light colors. 36 inches wide. Special, yard . -33c Heavy Wool Coatings Now Reduced The assortment includes Goltlstone, Silvertone, Velour and Polo Cloth. Prices range $3.50 to $12.00 Velvets, Plushes, W oolens

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