South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 22

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THE SC'JTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Women XMAS FURS AT SOCIICTY Suffrage Philanthropy CI 11 bs Circles

Just A Hint For Christmas Equally Good For Man or Maid I3v "Marione"

Mfp cird'-rias. an', a canary yel-:m-.v poors'-tu has black-eyed Su:ms trailing over It. Parker blouses of navy or hlac'i rrr.ploy Hgyptian colors and rr.oMf in tiny little figures that fleck the coldir, s'oevcs. or nlrd'e. Narrow girdles of gall! ith. Jade, or colore!

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vi:r ! diiric and knitted silks together. ':V-a-s ar' 's rnrspinmu.i on in-

n w blouses as they have been on

l,;r u,f. t.f the r-Tili.'!"" rr ro?;-, 'r'!" ! la ny h'.u--s develop this combinar h'.ol ? Have you a Turn-r re:. - t i -n in h-i...-.v:,. ftyl". making tho upor a Milbt lar.dap ? nr ! per rnlf of the cr p" and tho lower rome sa rnp! q;f vtlors wh h y ur i f '.' kr:t stlk. Collars or? of the

r"-.v spriag bPu-s r;u - be 'i','- t

m'uT if thf v br-t all in sar- , ... . . . 1

th" chemi- firFF-'S all this winter. Three-quarter sleev s predominate in most all th" models, and the .-lip-over, loose stylo I3 more popu-

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liiw choker collars of fur, s?elf-rnaU-rial, or satin.

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Ciit nit dralnlnp your radiator

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runs aro'ja l i" ih a -.llr.t,. . . Irf- rho'ar collar f. a fifa-ü' of anp'i-.il whit? lii-s

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!, hau- is .!... inv mrd.-'l.s . f th" vn! v rut from whito rtinio.

ilk. rn'.i' ; ;i ?!! a hi' l:n n hlouo J.s trimmed

of tiny , v.-.t h (-x tulios fa trotted tnrrthr.

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!a 0 M'-s run ahout t;.'- :!'nn an ' Ar "th r novel 1.1. iu is of lavender ; h pk i;'i'- contains a In nd -pain t d i Ii r-.'-n. m allowe d 'n purp! fl.s. rural .'.-::' Thr.s. tliT' ! ; a real- ?.Ta:-;y r f th" more elaborate

Imvirr idacdly hi'vicud. h. -rv- rs in a trrii:: t'

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cid wladrull. a flock of c-hickens , oT.at- ft rt. )n hu'-o shows an I;' !-. i !-.r uj ''rn. and a v. oti.;. t. -jipon ' rvp.-jviv" mod' 1 of porcdain hluo

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This sop.ition win not rreer; to 4 0 J, es r".-f ho'ow zero. Guaranteed to bo a I), olutely harmless to :;ub! er. Ftcel. Iron, Iiras.s, Ixad ard any metal usril in any automoMIo. One trial will convince tho mo.n skeptical. Dos not lose strength with use or ase. If radiator is in repair and do eg not leal: one fill in wi'l last a si-asnn or lonper. 50c p?r t-illnn. FoM exclusively by C. II. Defrees & Sons, C4 4 S. Scott St.. Main 157a. 9595-22

her Jd'uv-s oij,,;n- fh palnferl p'aqm s

i :s. tijus tr.a jrr an ev-n more

a 1 1 1 i I i . I t : s- ..-. I - V.-ii h pla'Hi'- is il- 1 rr

l-rrat-d ia realistic (dorin:r.

:t" in tie-bak cut and with

a ' diok r. c nvrti'de collir. A con-

tl. r l.b'U.s . a r- t v. i'h . v ai'na 1 partr-rn in ora ns' and blue

band-p tl".' d ilos't'ns of conn n-; 1 n ! d s the r. r'.; and sb-cves. Oyaltional pa?f rn, S'rnfv.!rit bi-a rr" t in ted bu"l" b-ads iutl:ne the paiat,'tn.l ner,r- uHt. Hut 1 a yar's fid'ed do?--:irn. S-inu- s'mp'1 sip-over, for ua ird P.ttle rrar-nyliH and other 1 su-p-Ju blou.- s ;;re adorned with

(ri-tital Ii:rurs has war.".!. A n w veiruo in tb.? of cr-n

ceMri.Ml, v ry reilitic flowers T!u;.-, ,a shrimp colored satin flaunts

rr,n: mnu shop, 123 X. .MAIN' ST. Open every evening; until Christmas. Thonopraph records. 10-inch., doubl faced, can be played on any machine, J 1.0 0 and $1.25 records. Your choice 50c each, 3 for ? 1 . 2 r . 9567-tf.

As A' Woman Thinketh

Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to Ü:Z0 p. rn.; Saturday 9:30 p.v in.

Open Evenings unlil 9:30; Xtr.ns Eve Close 6 p. m.

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Wc arc launching our big Pre-Invcntory Sale early this year for two reasons, first, we want to give Christmas Shoppers the benefit of these low prices, second, by having this cut price sale now we will dispose of vast stocks and thereby save the extra working of entering all this Christmas Merchandise on the inventory sheet. We are going to promise you some great things for tomorrow. Only the new and most desirable merchandise is included. In every instance prices are based on the new market. With Christinas only a few days away, these low prices take on added significance.

Anv Clotli Coat Reducer? 33 1-3 Any Plush Cort Reduced 33 1-3 Anv Fur Coat Reduced 25 to 33 1-3 Any Suit in Stock Reduced 50 Dresses Reduced 0 to 50 Wool Shawls, Scari? and Sweaters Reduced 25 All Fur Pieces Reduced ' 25 Millinery Reduced 75 and More Dress Goods Reduced .25 Wool Coatings Reduced 33 1-3 Plushes and Velvets . .' 25 Women's Outing Gowns and Pajamas 25 Women's Kr.it Underwear Red uced 25 Bov's Union Suits Reduced ' 25 Boy's Gowns and Pajamas Red uced : . . .25 One lot of Corsets Reduced 25 Felt Slippers Reduced : 25 Onxy and Kavser's Hosiery Reduced 25 Umbrellas Over $ 1 0.00 Reduced 25 Children's Wool Toques Reduced . .50 Blankets and Comforters Reduced 25 Men's Underwear Reduced 15 to 25 Bath Robes, Handkerchiefs, Silk Underwrear Reduced.

By Helen Rowland

Once upon n time, I lived in a little American city, Where everybody ot up before S o'clock in the morning. And went to bed before 10 o'clock at n'irht. Where we fell in love before we were 20, And mirried in June, And stayed married until we dlM! Hut. it wrxtf all so du'l and stupid. And the liht of the Magic City were calling. And so, I came to New York Where EVERYTHING is ahead of time! Whre we build our Halloween bonfires in the mornincr ancl take all th- edg- off th-" evening Where the "Christmas spirit" Is bubbling madly before Thanks-riv-incr, and has all oozed out before Chri-TaaP Where we' have straw hata and strawberries Jn January. And summer furs, velvet hats, and canned poods In Aurrut Where the evening papers appear in the morning. And you can buy the Sunday morning papers on Saturday nicht Where deaths are announce before the breath is out of the body, And election returns are shouted on the streets before the ballots are ccuned Where a debutante borrows her grandmother's hat and earring. And a grandmother flirts with her granddaughter's fiance Where the steam hat is turned on before the leaves begin to fall, Tnd turned off aain in the middle of a March blizzard Whre you announce your engagement before you get your di

vorce. And decide on your alimony before you get married, (Love's "premature burial!") Where chrysanthemums and celery are for sale in September, And Easter lil!es and hyacinths app. ar in the florists' windows in TeSruary Where Daisy Ashford is mor-s popular than Shakespeare or William Dean Howells, And Lillian Russell is considered "the youngest woman in the world" Where battles were fought before war was declared, And peace wa3 wildly celebrated before the armistice was signed Where, somehow. Nothing is "in season," And nothing "tastes right," And you never get the REAL "flavor" of anything Of buckwheat cakes, or cranberry sauce, or ice-cream, or baked beans, or mince pie, or holiday Joy, or LOVE, And maybe that's "living." T.iit it's not LIFE! And yet No matter how tired you get of it, nor how disgusted or bored, nor how far away you may gc, nor how long you stay, You always come back To NEW YORK! It's a virus, a habit, a monomania, an obsession It's like well. Like being married! Once in it , you can never be happy again Outside of it! (Copyright. 1?20).

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Seeing Snakes? No, that9 s Milady's Slippers With Scarlet Tongues

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No Xxnas Gift Will Be More Appreciated Than One of Furs

Furs are a most practical and acceptable gjft. A fur coat is the heart's desire of most every woman, while sister would be greatly ple:tsed with a wolf or fox scarf.

All Furs Marked In Accordance With Present Day Prices

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Xmas Week Specials On Furs

SCARFS

Wolf Scarfs taupe. Mack or brown, $23.30

Fox Scarfs $40 to $90 Extra fine scarf $6S.50

FUR COATS

Hudson Seal Marmot Near Seal

Coney Squirrel Mink

decreased prices have incrca?ed the value of these coats.

NEW YORK, Dec. 18. The i sizing evening shoes with contrastsnakes "in the grass" are now found M1? heels. Thus white antelope sappers have black heels and black upon Mi'ndy's feet. l or. according pradC(J tIr,S( and a palr of n0Dbv to the ua.ly swagger Gotham boot b!acl. patIns have carmcn red heels

shops, puttimr one's best foot for-j

; ward means stepping out in foot- ' rear made of snake skin. These

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made or soft reptile sicins. oittn gi -

a i ed or slivered. Jt Ii only the scales

j that tell the secret, for the general ; effect Is very much like that of gold cloth slippers. Another reptilian

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:-ear is the usf of fringed scarlet tongues, combined with white and jght soft leathers. Tho effect Is . ;eant to resemble an adder's, or 'ragop.'s tor.gue. Shoes Ivive never been so conplc''js as this year. With th? waning f popularity in the head dross, voen seem to have concentrated epn the f-et. and tlie g'ittcr and lute Mch u?.: to shine from th hilr winkles from tho feet. Ther are a hundred variations of the gold

nd silver s'.ippers which were the h I'tht of sho" chicno-s and elnbor- i

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Furs Exclusively since 1900

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K j,nt; ;x rQV: yo.irs a TO. lin'l. 5 cl Uh r lp'ctic brroadi s. s ft plusV.e5 and velvets, silk", s-itins. and bro- 1

ndi s are ail round in me aoe j shop:'. Tl;se fa'.Jiies nnke evening; umi'n wph leng vamps and hih : French heels. lU:t co'or and luvury is not found I

i r. evening s l'.t s a ione. itri nanny : I lved leathers abound upon the!

- treet. In the hotel and theater, and j in the exclusive shopping districts.; It I no uncommon sight to see ver- j million kid s'.ippvs or walking, shoes upon the street, while henna. J blue, anil green sho'-s are being' : worn by the pi.-ure ri"il. as much' ns n i gee r br"wr.s nni "li.ick is worn 'y th working woman. j Ile'ir.a is the very latest shad; and is found in a sft ante'.epe 'father. Antelope, by the way. is; being rs- 1 as mach as kid fer the; lighter wirht sh es. C-pper kid, t. f.. r. . m ' !tki if. i't rivnl :ind re 1

I l l l ' I A K .1' , ..... . I calf is devoted malr.lv to sport ox-,

fords with the fringed tongues in a

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t'no- ;lMiers swecpinrriy nec.are . hat tliro has r.ever before been a 'ar when high shoe wer e so utter- , v out of the hunninrr and walking. I

i A few hirh ltu:;c' an bts of white,.

brown, copper and sear'.et leathers. ; vith collars at th top of the lacing, ire sold. P.ut. ! arri'ur these tho n'y hi -rh she. whieh ar.- ir. demand :re ths of L or 12 straps with; nothing bef.veen th" strap apertures, j It i the two-strap sandals with ai vmi-French vamp and very low "ee's that is selling best for South-; rn wear, and New York women are, flaunting gray suedrs with two s'rap' as much ns anything else. Som hav I metal straps and others strays of I

contrasting color auu fabric. Black -r brown patent ki ts. with brass straps and buckles are very chic just now. and combination patent leather, with suede or a soft pile cloth, is extensivelv used.

31 The Inset under a cut pattern srill liho'.ls goed. One1 house Is now 51 showing afternoon slippers of scarlet

kid. A cutwirk pattern of fleur de ! hands the toes and wide straps, and brown sued-. underlays the cutwork. The same house is empha-

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Don't forget our offer of

One Third Off-

Dancing Lessons Prof. Charles C. Gates

School fcr Dancinn

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The rhe;iret and qalfkest way to Lra"n to lUntc corrrttly is by private lfons uith exyrrt, exjrrInterd trach?r who are lionnl nd rrliaelc. Wtien you liave tri-d mII other and failed, try the Gat mct'ioJ. Detter iitPd, beIn itb Gate. No Failure Here. TV. O LAUCK STl'DIO

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on all goods displayed on our second floor. Tlu3 includes reduction on Ivory Pyralin, Traveling Cases, Cut Glass, Lamps, Book Ends, Manicure Rolls. Smoking Sets, Shaving Sets, Desk Sets, Picture Frames, Poker Sets, etc.

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For Him South Bend Watches, $34.00 to $165.00. Poker Sets. $5.00 up, less 33 1-3. Traveling Sets. $7.00 to $50.00, less 33 l-3rr. Genuine Leather Shark Skin Purses, with gold trimmings. Cigarette Cases and Smoking Sets, at 1-3 off. Cuff Links, $1.50 up. Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 up. X

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THE LAST WEEK Of Christmas Shopping Is Here Here are a few last minute suggestions

Waterman Fountain Pens, $2.50 up. Emblem Lapel Buttons. Belt Buckles, $4.00 up. Waldemar Chains, $1.50 up. Gold Knives. $2.00 up. Soft Collar Pins, etc. FOR HER Pearl Beads, $5.00 up. Mesh Bags, $8.00 to $25.00. Wrist Watches. $20.00 up.

Ivory Pyralin, at onethird reduction. Bar Pins, $4.50 up. Diamond Rings, Lingerie Clasps, Sautior Ribbons, Candle Sticks, etc. Fcr the Family Mantle Clocks, Thermos Bottles, Silverware, etc. For Baby Bib Holders, Beauty Pins, Baby Spoons, -Baby Sets.

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