South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 361, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 December 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
REPORT DECREASE IN DEMAND FOR MULES
QUITS POUCE 'OST.
Expert to I)i-po-o of One1 en th X omni 1 N Thi- intrr.
r.n'oüT i)i:ci;r: vsi: i.v timi: . KAS'f ST. LOT IS, I!'. I c. 2",. !-'!' at th- r:.u' t: :rkt . r n-:-:rI'-rM rn- cf .. ! irc -r in '!." v.orM. wf only :t:'ut -n -1 r. h ".hat tJiy v. ( l;.t . i:itf-r, ri r. r- i -ir.r t !;! r. Al-out 7 5.""0 h'-il v r- y.M I't tv!nt-t u.Vn prU ' w r-- ;tt th ir je Ak. I j t (!"'a!'r p.iy it i- ifh:i: 1 thin w.U !:-;-.. 1 of t?.is v ! ;t. r. 'Th-- !' 3In- In I- 'n ;t: -1 .'ir:.! !n pH r ( h-K tr, I t-t Ai!.':;-'," J. V. H.'irv y, r pr s ritntiv ,f a I mul romr'-i ny. f xr!a!n-. "This is .-ittriiiUt ! the fat tli'tt farmers ir. tho s uth nrf- not luy:ji lc.n: 'f th low tvr A for ('()!t"r,. t'l o (. ii;r:il,(T, zcr- anl si::; ir. Most .val s cf muh i !a th" v. lnt'-r i.'un arc for !;. .-outh." Mini Mules In lm;iml. Ar.r.tk'-r fl : 1 r ?.tM thf f-r.ly !- jr. and was for tnulcs to : us -1 !n inln.i. Tii "min t:iij!".s" nr' y--ll-ir.t: fr .ni v to V'i'i, ;i lro: in th-' t;..'txir!;:m prl of $.'.0 sir.' '- a y--:;r it was cnM. I r i - for (thr mulR rann from $70 to 11:7.". rorsi-rar-! vith a rar::- of I'rorn $20rt to i'i 12 months aj,ro ,it was aIi!-l. I)alrH ris.-i-rtt ! only to "0 tou1h ar- boinsr kM a day. v.h n ."00 wan tho usual nunil" r last rir. A lartr' nurnhrr of th nn:!. s oM hre c)rn? from Misouil. Kansas, bral.a, I aw a n;vi ir.inoi.s.
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LEAVES MEDALS AT TOMB OF MUTA1XS -uxKxoirx u'Aiuuoir
LONDON', Do. 2.". Smrcs of tourhln Instances hive hccn uit-rjfs-w-.l at the tomb of Britain's 'Tnknown "Warrior'" In Westminster .hbcy na loni? 1 iric.s of m n. women and children havo passfil tho l)lack inarMf; plah covering t li ravf for F'veral ilays Finco tlie lurial tliero )f tho unidentified fo!di-r. Th fact that n or.p knows tho
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Airs. Ellen OOradj. wbo baa rcsi-ueu as Ltput ConuiilMiüer in Sew York city ail who aHvalU ttie roilc IXuntiiflit, cQartms that she was uuuiperetl in Der wurt öhe bUujea the corjdltloos Iii the deoartaieut Tor her reua tlon, . . - -
DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADERS TO MEET
Conference Will Be Held in Washington on January 0.
IIY IOriS LUDLOW. WASHINGTON', I). C. Dec. 25. The democratic party will have a
tho y-at, leads many to offer trlhutea new hlrth in this city on Jan. 8. next.
la th ho;e perhai.- that tho body i.s that if a ml-sinir son.
Tho mother of on" of the thou-i fr,4l all of lh,. sUiUa with a view
pands of unknown warriors-, any one ,,(,aln,, parly on its feet
Arrangements are beins made to
hriru; together democratic leaders
of whom mlsht !' repo-imr in West
minuter Ahl. y, laid three war mediH. th" Möns star, th- Victory medal and the r.rit:.-h Var ni'-dal on tho t,mvo nn she asi-d in t f 1 lin. They haI lie'-n awanie ! to her rly
airain and facil jtatinpr the ciuickesl 1 1 ssildc recovery from the diter that overtook the party at the Notii'.e r el ction. A t..aii(uet will he driven a t the WI1-
lar.l hotel vn the ni'ht of Jan. S, the
Fori, ho was wounded. thr--. times . a versarv of the birth of Andrew;
and afterward reported rni-lncr.
A fiddler's mod-st offer;ru; of flowers bore the Inscription: "In lovinjr memory of my tvo pa!i and all other pals." the epitaph placed on the s!ab reads: "For klnc and country (reat r love hath no man than this."
Roche j viler Foundation to Aid Czvcho'Slovdhia
NinV VOTtlC. Dec. 2'. The Intfrruitlon.il hfrüth h -an of tile Itocktfeller foundation itnrday announced a, 'co-,pt r." ti ve program in public health, uicrfed upon . ili the government tf Czeeho - Slovakia. Tii is pre ram provider: Lending to the Oecho-lova r'v runit-'Ut tho serviias of an A-.ieri'm competent In juiblic h i 1 1 h a d r i -J n 1 .? t r a 1 1 1 1 n . "I'elltewships for training a .olrct k:oi:.;i of oun,' Czechs fcr fvrvice in the fi Id of pnMie health. o-oprr a lion tri the b loprr.t lit rf a rational public health Moratory mt', ice. "lxpen of a Czch commission t stpJy puMio, health admin, -tr ition in the Unitel tats and JJi:::lanl." This rrosnim. It was stated. i ba.ed upon f.ir.li oetemi Fome tlm a.::o nnl to carry it out. Co! ! 1'. Ilu.-s.dl ent ti C7t ' lio-STovakia last July. He was followed m Octob r Prof. S. M. dünn, form.-rl ror.-n.-t. d with the. public health d-pa-tment of the Mtiui diuseit - Institute of Techn lo;;y.
Jackson. That banquet is expected to have a very potential t-ffect in solidifying and harmonizing the various elements of the democracy and putting them in lighting: trim for a ot-toKether movement on tho republican breastworks. John F. 's:db. democratic national committeeman fr the District of Columbia, is taking tho lead in arr.in:;ii:' for the baniiet. He is supported by the Washington ileidocratio leaders who are to be tho host-"' lor the occasion. ('(.v. .lames M. Cox is to ho Invited to attend and deliver an address. Jtln-rs who are to be invited art' William C. MeAdoo. William J. r.rjan. Champ Clark. Yiee-pres't -Marshall and Sec'y of State 15ain-
brid-e Colby. Ail of these, and! others of prominence, are to be on i the program for speeches. It Is ex- ! neeted that 7u or S'o democrats i
from various states will attend the banquet. A part of the program is
that after the banquet the puejts , will participate in a silent march in ; sinirle Ii If around the white house as .
a mark of repert for lres"t Wilson. who is too ill to attend the banquet.
Dutch Prohibitionists Boost Tax on Liquors to Prohibitive Levels
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'Villy-Ovcrland Co.. will e'oS ft.iorrow, throwlnc O'OJ n-r, and yvomen out of work. It w.i; an-rko-.:nced Thürs lay by C. o. Mini.-r. prcpident.
I Adversers make profits from
vorume not prices.
TIinHAnn; Dec. 2Z. The "dry"
f-'ne.s Saturday succeeded in putting
Ihrois'li the Imtch parliament af:er a hard fi?:ht a law lnrnaslng th int m il revenue tax. on spirits 150 per cent and on beer 100 per cent after Jan. 1. As th- present tax amounts to approximately 1.50 smi'ders a '.iter on pin manufactured 1 tT 'l 1 1 r. 1 ..IO, n r. II.,
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o-. iieportevi wnjs.i'y ana cognac, the ett'ect of the lncrense. 'jeeordintr to the "drys" will he to make spirits praetr-ally prohibitive to the poor. t T..e ber tax now amounts to a fraction o'f a cent a 'lass and the In-
ere.is-' is not expected to cnanje tne price materially.
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Regula prices were $10.00 to $37.50 Sale Prices $5.00 to $18.50
100 House Dresses $4.75 Each Ginghams and Percales of fine quality in various colors. The patterns are plain, checked or striped. These are $6.95 values.
120 House Aprons $1.59 Each Light and dark in excellent grade Percale. They have square necks and button down the side. Values to $2.98.
Children's Shoes 1-4 off the regular prices Including Holland, Sinbac and Fairy Shoes. Also the Daniel Green Comfy Slippers. All sizes.
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at $2.25 each Excellent grade Jean with braid trim, ind regulation collars. Sizes 16 to 22.
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Lot 5 $45.00 each Extra sizes. Salt's Peco. 48-inch. Sol Satin lined. Sizes to 53. Worth $55.00.
Lot 1 at $25.00 each 34-inch Salts Peco Plush Plush Coats. Belted, shawl collar, fancy lining. Worth $35.00. Lot 2 at $29.75 each 15 Salt's Peco Plush Coats, 48 - inch. Belted, Serge lined. Worth $45.00. Lot 3 at $35.00 each 35 Coats. Salt's Peco .ush. Loose or belted. Sol Satin or Serge lined. Worth $50.00. . Lot 4 at $45.00 each 25 Coats. Salts Peco 48-inch, French Coney collar and cuffs. Venetian lined. Worth $59:50. Lot 6 at $50.00 each 48-inch Salt's Peco. Foulard lining. Cape collar. Regular sizes. Worth $65.00.
Dec. 27th to Dec. 31st.
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Presented here vou will find many of the things you want right now at prices far below actual value.
Corsets About 3 dozen Nu-Life Corsets featuring an adjustable band which simplifies lacing. Very well made and comfortable. Worth to 57.00. On sale at $2.00 to $3.50.
A variety of Waistline Corsets and medium low bust models in all of our popular makes. Worth to $5.00. On sale at $2.00 each.
Brassieres A limited number of Bandeaux and Bra?iere3 in Assorted styles. $1.50 values for 59c.
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Winter uits Reduced One-Half Any Suit in our entire stock can be had at half the regular price.. The styes are straight lines, rippled and blouse and are featured with trimmings of self stitching, hand embroidery and fur.
Millinery
Our entire winter stock
of Hats has been considerably reduced. The Sale
prices now are $3.95, $5.00 and $10.00.
Children's Hats Plush, Velvet and Beaver reduced to $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95.
200 Dresses $50.00 Values for $23.95 Georget'ics in light and dark collars and also tricolettes. $62.50 Values for $29.75 Georgette, Satins, Taffetas, Poiret, Twills, Serges and Tricotines. $79.50 Values for $39.75 Satins, Taffetas, Tricolettes, Serges, Tricotines and Poiret Twills.
Cloth Coats 100 New Models Reduced Group 1 $25.00 each Velour, Chamo, Kersey and Broadcloth. Bay Seal and Self collars. Silk lined. Belted, pleated or plain backs. To $50.00 values. Group 2 $29.75 each 10 Bolivias. Copen, Reindeer and Navy. Pleated backs. To $45.00 values. Group 3 $35.00 each 10 Coats of Silvertone and Duvette Velour. Fur and Self collars. Navy, Brown and Taupe. To $55.00 values. Group 4 $45.00 each 48 Coats in loose and belted styles. Fur and Self collars. Reindeer, Green, Taupe, Black, Navy, Brown and Copen. To $69.50 values.
Blouses $3.95 each Three dozen slightly soiled waists in Organdy, Flaxon and Batiste. These are handmade in high or low sleeves. They are $6.95 values.
150 Waists at $1.50 Slightly soiled Madras, Dimity, Organdy and Voile Waists in values up to "5.00.
Sweaters andScarfs 1-4 off Any Sweater or Scarf in our stock of Mohairs. Alpacas, Shetlands, Brushed Wool and Worsteds at 25 rc discount. Slip-ons, Tuxedos and Button Fronts in all weights and colors.
400 Muslin Petticoats at pre-war prices Lace and embroidery trimmed and some are scalloped. Exceptional qualities. Values are $2.50 to $8.95. Sales prices arc $1.39 to $5.39.
250 Muslin Gowns Th ese are $3.98 to $8.95 values. Now offered at $2.59 to $5.39.
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Special Lot of Envelope Chemises $1.00 each 1 00 garments, lace and embroidery trimmed in a large variety of styles and cuts. Actual values to $1.98.
Flannelette Gowns The $2.50 Lot Excellent quality gowns in white and colors. They are very well made and come in all sizes. Regular $3.98 value.
The $1.98 Lot Fine grade flannelette in colored stripes. Regular $2.98 value. The $1.50 Lot All sizes in pood flannelette. Regul - SI c0 value.
Children's Flannelette Gowns and Sleepers 98c, $1.25, $1.9S and $2.50 500 Sleeping Garments in white and colors. Various styles and patterns. Sizes 2 to 14. Worth up to $3.50.
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Every Fur piece in our entire supply is now reduced 25 r'c to 50t in price. Coats, Muffs, Coatees, Scarfs, Stoles and Chokers.
Gingham Dresses, Rompers and Creepers For Children at 1-2 price Dresses of splendid quality Gingham in a large assortment of colors. Plain, checks and stripes. Sizes 2 to 16. Creepers and Rompers in sizes 1 -2 year to -4 years. A Special Group of these Garments in plain and fancy patterns. Dresses, 2 to 16 years Rompers, 6 months to 4 years at $1.00 each.
Children's Fur SetsReduced 1-3 Sealine, Chinchilla, Squirrel. Coney, Iceland Fox. Lamb's Wool and Opossum. Set includes Muff and Scarf. Various sizes.
Children's Waists $1.00 f These are Lawn, Dimity an 1 Madras in sizes 8 to 16. Tailored styles with Ions; sleeves. Val ues to $3.50.
Children's Muslin Gowns
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100 at $1.00 a garment
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This remarkable lot of Gowns and Slips are lace, embroider. and hemstitch trimmed. Good grade muslin. Sizes 2 to I t years $1.50 and $1.69 values. 25 Muslin Gowns at $1.39 each Lace, embroidery and hemstitch trimmed. Sizes 6 to 1 4 years. Values to $3.50. 50 Muslin Slips at $1.89 each Lace trimmed, values to $3.50.
All Children's Sweaters
at 1-4 off Sizes 2 to 6, values to $8.75. One Special Lot in size 36 at $2.98 each.
250 Coats for Children $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00 Cloths are Polo, Chinchilla, Velour, Heather Cloth, Broadcloth, Plush, Cheviot and Crystal Cloth. All newest syles in the leading colors. Sizes 2 to 16. Values as high as $37.50.
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