South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 5

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METHODISTS MAY BUILD HOSPITALS Han to Locatr Institution in outh Bcinl ami IOvan ill-.

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a:.d which :;.ui. h fully cornpiVitd." "Tho f' ntfnary inovr:i-nt is .1:1 ;is.-ir 1 sut cs.-i. pruvifh-d tl at its trip objfctivrs atf; kept steadily in er, and that itf methods j-hal! bc r.hn d t n i'-h an Uu- church as a v. ho. v.ii; .appro. Iiv'f and substantia. b.ntits arn beinp realized. Tli' ro'd'-c'ioii a.r.d xpenditurc of .'. nt-eri milüor.H of dollars during the f.r.t. full c-nfenary year, have furni.-h'd rnauv cr.rnn. unities at hon;' and abroad witli improved equipment and srvic. New and 'xtended typs "f activity are wide!v witnf-s-d. To continue and to develop th- products of effort and of generosity H th tiine' need, and i- our problem."

WIDEN SEARCH FOR MISSING YOUTH

LOOT COTTAGES AT LAKE WAW'ASEE

CiOSUMN. Ind.. lec. 16. Many rohlx r:es are bein (.oinrnitted at I-ako A.Vuwa..o cottages. The Ilatters'y f ottaqe on Mfrrison'3 island wa entered and overythinc movable taken from the plare. ;oodf stolen are valued at $VQO. It is reported th.tt loot worth Jl00 was recovered from an alleged blind tier operator and hootle' r v.-ho r-sides in Wubash. Accorlir.c: to reports from Morrihui's island automobile thieves have loca-teil in that now all but deserted spot and authorities arc invcstlgrat-lnir.

Ahrciue of Joseph W. Slot. 14. I5riii- Statewide Hunt.

Joseph W. Slot. 14 yt ar old son of Henry Slot. "2 'j Cushing Ft., who disappeared Nov. L'f. has not be.n heard from. The police are making every effort to locate the boy In the city and In all of the Furroundim; town. Ietteis arid pout cards boar-, ink' his photograph and d ficripltion

have been snL to every part d th'-state.

The missing boy left his home on 1 the afternoon of Nov. 23 for school; but never reached there, and no , clew to his whereabouts have been found. Hi: parents are unable to j account for his disappearance. He j is described as being large for his j ag wHghtf 115 pounds and i Jive j feet four inches tall. He is light complected and has brown eyes. He

were a blue h-ergc suit and checker ed rap when la.t seen.

Do your Christinas shopping (lie erify way. Consult the suggest ions In classification Gl-A in the "Want Ad section.

A Useful gift for the hoUew-fe is in classification C4-A in today's pa-

Christmas shoppers' guide classification 6 4-A in th Want Ad section.

GiftR for the amateur photographer? Turn to "Christmas Gift Sug

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Try XEITS-TIMES Want Ads

Tlie sensible the useful the gift exclusive that sort of a gift you can readily find at the NEWMAN STORE in most pleasing selections. These distinctive gifts have been carefully selected, any one of which will assure the recipient and the donor that the article is first-class and up to the NEWMAN standard. A careful persusal of this advertisement will go a long way toward solving your gift problems. j BLOUSES OF GEORGETTE, SATIN AND. CREPE DE CHINE Offering pleasing gift suggestions at these greatly reduced pricci $4.95, $6.95, $6.95 and $10.75.

s LOVELY SILK BLOOMERS AND SILKEN, PETTICOATS Most practical Christmas gifts, all at reduced pricet $3.95, $4.95, $6.50 and $7.95.

SILK CAMISOLES N The Christmas Gift Supreme A variety of the most beautiful camisoles imaginable at $1. $1.95, $2.50, $3.95 and $4.50 WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSIERY Van Raalte and "Onyx" Silk Hosiery with the "Pointex" Heel Plain and embroidered lace Hosiery of finest quality. Silk hosiery is an acceptable gift at any time, especially when it bears the mark of famous makers. Priced at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5 and up

LOVELY PARTY FROCKS at $25, $35 and $49.50 What lovely gifts they make, these dear little party frocks of Taffeta and Chiffon Velvet, in every imaginable color. Surely no girl could be more pleased than to get one of these charming frocks! - -

FURS AND FUR SETS , My Little Lady's Heart's Desire for Christmas Dear little scarfs and fat little muffs to make any child happy for Christmas, especially priced at ,$2.95, $3.95, $5.95, $6.95. - - Up to $25 ,

' IMPORTED BEADED . BAGS Duvetyn Bags and Chiffon Velvet Bags A hand bag is something no womarv can do without. It accompanies hei wherever she goes it is emphaticall a most sensible Christmas present. All on sale here at $5, $6.95, $7.50, $10, $15 and up to $29.75 - " SALE OF PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED PLUSH COATS Every Plush coat in our stock is now offered at greatly reduced prices. We have a beautiful collection of these COat at $25, $35, $49.50 and $69.50

COATS AND WRAPS ALL AT WONDERFUL SALE PRICES. ALL SACRIFICED AT SAVINGS OF FROM $15 TO $50. PRICED AT $25, $35, $49.50. $69.50 and $89.50

EVERY SILK DRESS IN THE STORE OFFERED nt EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS

CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN OUR STOCK NOW AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE

WOOL SWEATERS AND BRUSH WOOL SCARFS MAKE VERY ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. AT $5, $6.95, $9.75, $1 2.50 AND UP,

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No Pussyfooting' We Reduce!

Holiday Haberdashery of All Kinds at the New Low Price Levels.

Here at the Fashion Clothes Shop, South Bend's Newest Store for Men, we have a wonderful collection of haberdashery of all kinds the ideal articles for Christmas gifts, and all of them priced at the new low price levels. You will be surprised at the extent of this showing, and the reasonable prices we have put upon this merchandise. " Throughout our store we have cut the life out of prices. Absolutely nothing has been saved. We have decided to take our losses, and you are the one that gets the advantage of this sale. Our entire stock is included in these price reductions.

We Are Coming Out at the Small End of the Horn But We're Blowing It!

Every Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat, Trousers, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Sweaters, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Mufflers, Xmas Goods, etc., in fact every article in the house reduced to such low prices as will compel heavy buying.

Come Early!

C. L. PERICEY Fashion Clothes Shop South Bend's Newest Store for Men

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Every Pair Full of Wear Styles That Fit the Foot These shoes will please the kids and please their parents. Can you think of a more practical Christmas gift? All of this footwear is made of good quality leather and was manufactured to sell at a much higher price than we are asking. Exchanges gladly made on our Clearance Floor. You Serve Yourself and Save the Difference Every pair has size and price marked in plain figures. For Boys -sizes up t0 5H $2.35

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Women's Shoes $3.45 Many styles. All sizes. Sec our window.

When Shoes Come Up Here, Prices Go Down!

Ill South Michigan Street Qearance Floor and Self Service Dept. Take Elevator to Third Floor

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