South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 57, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 February 1921 — Page 2

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ADVERTISING GLUB . TO HEAR SPEAKERS OF NATIONAL NOTE

Howard S. Trmy lo Talk on "Business Otitlook" En:a"e Entertainers,

Meeting of th.. Advertising club. t' 1? hrlJ Thurn'J.ty evening. Marrh '.v;il be fn- f th: :r.nst noteworthy fventsetae- ! ,y A club for months. K wa aniif.JiiiiCf.J i'r.-I ly. In adMUSo:: to j-jik. rs of national reputation, an exc.-jI-.n-illy attractive rrr.irr.im of -nt -Tialnment will l pr-Hontci. Inchnllnr music by a Ntr iumf y-tuin orchestra &n a half hour of !l.-!s:ht hand frats by I'n.f. IInry S. athl. of Chicago, tvho hu appoarcrl in .S uth lk-nd on t'.vo other o?cajiors. and who la refrardI as ;i clover exponent of "the blark art." H. A. Di-n. vJt president of the Hid.h;iki-r corporation, will he tvtrnayf r for thf ormslon. Mr. IJit:rs was a. well known advertising rnnn before ainilnp charpe of the FUideakrr lies department about fvo y-.'i n n-o. and Is widely known for

hi ability to ofT.claie In an afterdinner capacity. The principal address of the ven

I ln;r will be delivered l y Howard S. 'Tran' of John Ilurnham & Co.. a 'Chlcico Investment hou?-. His subJ'ct will "The Du.'ln'M Outlook." Frei C. KletchT. nf 1:05er Sc Co.. Chicago, will Klve a ra' ileal talk

on the making of ; ro"'Js color platen and r.rcnmpanjr hin addrey.s with an exhibit of color paintings of not. This la one or the mo.t noteworthy colbctiona of speakers and entertalner ever announced by th Adver twins' club nnfl arrangements are beinr made to take care -.f an unusually larpe numnrr of c'Jests.

DR. COREY WILL OCCUPY PULPIT AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Set Doclict For Trial of Circuit Court Cases

Setting- of c-lvll and criminal caes for the February term occupied, much of the time of Special Ju1?o I. V. Hammcnd In the circuit court Friday morning. The nctu.il work of trying cae will becin early next week. It la expected that the trial of August Schultz, charpod with tho murder of Ueno A. Mucst-! an I Krank Chrcbot five years ago will beln the first part of the week.

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Dr. Stephen J. Corey, of the United ChrL.lan Millenary clety the rclpea or Cm law wll! occupy the pulpit of tfis Klrat Christian rhureh Sunday mcrnlnff. Dr. Corey la a speaker known throughout tho nation and the world ami ng the DieclpU- of Christ. Ilia corninir ha-a all the more interest In view of the fact that he has but lately returned from Kuroj where he was In attendance upon the world conf'.renc n f;lth and unlly. He hau also traveled extensively through Central Africa find the Orient and is thoroughly converaant -with th proMems of religious and national 'if confronting those countriea.

Precautionary MotwriiT. "Honey, when you go to break the news to Paw." whimpered Miss Pinkey PertwhiiitJe, an Arkansas maiden who had Just promised young Gabe Gawley that sh'd be hls'n, "you'd better ask him first thin? for the loan of his pistol, and when you've got It afe In your pocket tell him we're going to fret married, and then stun him right oulck with a neck yoke or something." Country Gentleman.

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Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.

Bo Sax & Company

South Michigan Street Near Washington Avanao a The February Sale is Sending Out Dependable

erchandise at Splendid Savings

This vast price cutting which has taken place in all our departments is putting fine quality merchandise within reach of the most limited income. Never have reductions been greater. Never has the merchandise been more desirable. We advise early selection.

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Gloves of Quality at Reduced Prices

Double Silk Gl oves, in black, white, grey and taupe; $2.50 value ... .$1.75 Silk Gloves, chamoisette lining, in black, white, grey end Uupe; $2.00 valine, pair $1.35 Washable Kid Gauntlets, extra quality, in colors; $8.00 value, now $6.00; $7.00 values now $5.00

Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes; $4.50 value . . .$3.00 Suede Gloves, extra quality; $5.00 value, pair .$4.00 Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves; $1.75 value, pair at $1.00 Short Chamoisette Gloves, in colors; $1.50 ar.d $1.25 value, pah- $1.00 V,

A Sale of High Grade Silk Hosiery for Spring Wear

Here is a sale that will interest women who appreciate hosiery of the better sort. lts a well known brand and the prices are extremely low for the qualities offered. The assortment in

cludes fine plain black and fancy lace note the low pricings. $3.00 Hose now $2.25 $4.00 Hoie now $3.00 $4.50 Hos now $3.38 $5.00 Hote now $3.75

Men's Furnishings A Special Selling

Men's light weight union suits, extra quality; $2.00 value, suit $1.49 Men's Musiin Night Shirts, regular $1.95 value at $1.50; $2.50 value $1.89 Men's Mercerized Poplin Pajamas, in light blue, tan and white; regular $2.95 value $2.00 Men's Muslin Night Shirts, special ". $1.25 ' Men's Fibre Silk Hose, black, in sizes 9Jt 10 and l0J; 75c value, pair . .49c

Men's Fine Fibre Silk Hose, black, in sizes 92 to WVl : regular $1.00 value, pair 69c Men's fine cotton hose, strongly re-inforced, carefully selected yarn, in brown and black; special, pair .25c Men's grey Silk Gloves, in black and self-stitching. Special, pair $1.00 Men's grey chamoisette Gloves with black stitching, extra quality. Special, pair at $1.00

A Special Selling of Silk Underwear

Women's Silk Top Vests, strap shoulder, in sizes 36, 38 and 40, pink only; regular $2.50 value . . . .$1.50 Silk Top Union Suits, knee length, sizes 36 to 42; $2.95 and $3.25 values at . .$2.00 Silk Jersey Union Suits, knee length, band top and 3trap shoulder; $7.95 and $8.50 values, now . . .$6.50

Kayser's Italian Silk Vests, band top and strap shoulder, plain and embroidered styles, sizes 36 to 42, in pink; $3.50 values now $2.95; $5.00 values now . . .$3.95 Kayser's Silk Top Union Suits, ankle length, in pink only, sizes 36 to 42; $4.50 value, now $2.95

February Sale of Muslin Underwear Big Savings Women's and Misses' Knit Underwear HALF PRICE

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More Reasonably Priced than in Former Years Spring Suits

$25.00 and $29.50 An unusual offering right at the very beginning. Suits from the foremost style creators, perfect in workmanship, new triming ideas and only one or two of each model.

Spring Dresses $25.00 and $35.0

Dainty new models of Taffeta, Satin, Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine; in brown, navy, grey and black. In the new and becoming styles for Spring. Spring Coats $15.00 and $95.00 Beautiful new Coats developed of Bolivia, Sergs, Evora, Polo and Mixtures in new Spring colors. Spring Millinery Our millinery section is devoted to popular priced hats, yet the styles are the neweft, smartest, most exclusive. This is the store that women think of when they set out to buy a low-priced but snArtly styled hat $4.45 to $15.00

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Next Week is National Silk Week Watch for our Advertisement

Open Saturday Till 9:30

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Lunch in the Tea Room At noon and save a long walk home

Saturday Sale 250 Beautiful Waists $2.00 and $2.25 each 1 00 Striped Voiles with Pique collars. Blue. Tan, Pink, Lavender and Green. Sizes 36 to 46. $2.00. 150 French Voiles in Flesh and White. Lace and embroidery trimmed Long sleeves. V and square necks. Sizes 36 to 46. $2.25. See them in our windows

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for Children

In sizes 2 to 6, there are manv stvlesj

and cloths to choose from including ( Serge, Poplin, Velour, Polo and others -$2.00 to $15.00. J From size 6 to 16 we show a variet of styles, colors and cloths. There are Tweeds, Black and White Velour) Checks and Polo Cloth with contrast- J ing colored collars and cuffs. Self stitching, buttons and yarn trim many4 of these models $6.50 to $25.00.

Out Size Hosiery for Women Full fashioned Silk Hose, with elastic lisle top. Black. White, Brown and Grey $2.25; and in White and Cordovan $1 .95. Fibre Silk Hose with lisle toe and heel, in black and white $1.00. Medium weight black Cotton Hose, full fashioned 98c Full fashioned Balbriggan Hose $ 1 .00.

Knit Underwear Carter's unfleeced cotton Union Suits for women; all styles neck and sleeves; knee and ankle length; pink and white; regular and out sizes $2.25. Unfleeced separate cotton garments. Vests have three styles neck and sleeves. Pants are ankle length. Regular and out sizes $1.00. Carter's half wool Union Suits for girls; high necks, long sleeves, ankle length; grey and white; all sizes $2.25. Carter's all wool Union Suits for Boys. Open back; grey only; all sizes $2.75.

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at $35.00 each The values of these Dresses go up to $57.50 Included in this exceptional showing are KITTEN'S EAR CREPE CREPE DE CHINES CANTON CREPES POIRET TWILLS TRICOTINES TAFFETAS Long waist lines and basque models SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS

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Rainbow Transfer Company For Prompt Service Office Re. Lincoln 5350 Main 2750 Motor Truck Trantportation We do all kinds of "-moving and hauling in the shortt time possible and OUR RATES ARE LOW" 535 S. Taylor 5L South Bend, Ind.

OLD BEN COAL Lump or Furcact J. SCHULMAN & CO. Scott and Division its. Lincoln 5637

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