South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 361, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 December 1920 — Page 7

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i.any th')' frequently approarh ' fnrnior own-rs of th.' land and' v. mt to arrani;.' a cash payment on . t'. land t irisuro that t!io old . '.v n r will not eventually take it away frnjn then;. Th- -tat-m-nt , if "'d i'wr.t-rs thnt thv cm noli tho laml has no .-ff-:t n tti , ; -;r U.t. who rtfu.sf U WYu v' ' r; v can e r acrjulr title without; t .:?::; tha- ohl landlords and t:: v a hhi p-if er, or !-ed. ultHatinir Iini uU. j Nlat'.V of tho IatUn (states Were! -. . '.arj- am! w-re cultivated in sue; . way that small hakl-rs ha e -,,-it dltlt-.-ulty in cultivating th- ' i .a tioii assigned to thein. This is j , . p-.-i illy tiu- f -stales ulit-i" j th-r, were ! art,''' drair.ai- plan's. and whore transportation was af-; !..rd-d by small r. always so ar- : .ir.ire.t an to s rvo the eskit- as a v. hole. Such eat's furnished i ,vn fuel troi.i wo. .'.lots on th-j luamisi." 'rnl had exceptionally! v . 11 arrariL'-Mi facilities for ettinK ! .;ohicts to dhsiant in.trkft.i In! ? ...nv ases th iieasati's hav. ask-

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This sale will be the most drastic price cutting event in the history of the Newman store an event which will cause critics of fine merchandise to rejoice. Thrifty folks, who know the kind of wearing apparel sold by the Newman store, will readily understand the importance of this sacrifice. We never had to do this before; we hope we never will have to do it again. Here is a list of desirable merchandise sacrificed at prices you should not overlook. This great sale answers the demand for lower prices.

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at Half Price $30 Cloth Dresses at $15.00 $40 Cloth Dresses at $20.00 $50 Cloth Dresses at $25.00 $60 Cloth Dresses at $30.00 $75 Cloth Dresses at $37.50 $80 Cloth Dresses at $40.00

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$160 Scotch Mole Stoles $79.50 $93 Seal Stoles $55.00 $70 Fox Animal Scarfs . . .$39.75 $45 Fox Animal Scarfs . .$25.00

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at Half Price $35 Silk Dresses at $17.50 $40 Silk Dresses at $20.00 $50 Silk Dresses at $25.00 $60 Silk Dresses at $30.00 $75 Silk Dresses at $37.50 $90 Silk Dresses at $45.00

$50 Winter Coats at $25.00 $60 Winter Coats at $30.00 $75 Winter Coats at $37.50 $85 Winter Coats at $42.50 $100 Winter Coats at $50.00 $150 Winter Coats at $75.00 This Sale means that vou can buv Choice of any .

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$50 Winter Suits at $25.00 $60 Winter Suits at $30.00 $70 Winter Suits at $35.00 80 Winter Suits at $40.00 $95 Winter Suits at $47.50 $125 Winter Suits at $62.50 This Sale means that vou can buv Choice of any Wool Sweater or Brush Wool Scarf at Half Price $520 Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, full flare, $350 $350 French Seal Coats, squirrel collar and cuffs, at $225 $250 French Seal Coats, 36 inches long, full flare, at $150 $225" Russian Pony Coats, 36 inches long, :full flare, $125 $1 75 Taupe Marmot Coats. 36 inches long, ull flare, $110 $175 Black Lynx Capes $95.00

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$4.50 to $5.95 Silk Petticoats at $3.95 $6.50 to $6.95 Silk Petticoats at $4.50 $7.50 to $9.75 Silk Petticoats at $5.50 $10.75 to $1 1.75 Silk Petticoats at $6.50 51 j.j ana $15.00 Silk Petti coats at $8.50 Clearance Sale of Fur Coats and Fur Scarfs Choice of any Silk Blouse or Wool Blouse at Half Price Choice of any Wool Sweater or Scarf at Half Price Choice of 100 Cotton Shirtwaists Ali $1.50 values at 69c Choice of any Silk Camisole at y4 Off Choice of any Skirt in Store at Half Price

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