South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1921 — Page 18
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Millinery
Ultra smart styles are shown in hand-made Cellophane, straw cloths, hair braid and maline elaborately embroidered. Many attractive feather hats go to make up this showing, the trimmings are of flowers, ostrich and fluttering ribbons, shapes are mushroom, turbans and (J) -i Cf pokes....... xßlj.OU others priced $5.95 to $35
Hosiery This season's newest novelties are in chiffon lace and drawn work, glove silk is particularly featured in shades to match the new footwear as well as the spring frock or suit. African brown, Russian calf, suede grey are the predominating shades priced $1.00 to $7.50
Woman's fUoea' and Qfiildrens Outfitters 226 Souih Michigan Street Blouses
Exquisite Filet, Irish and Venetian lace trimmed models of crepe georgette, crepe de chine, satin and charmeuse embracing all of the newest features and novelties ordained by designers of note round and V necks are featured in this 0 i f
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Lingerie
Wonderful silk underthings in georgette crepe, crepe de chine, pussywillow, daintily trimmed in filet, chantilly, Irish and Venetian laces, the models show all new features of the spring and are moderately priced
$2.95 to $25
Introducing Our Complete Corset Department To be well dressed one must be well corseted, and at the same time comfortably corseted. Our corsetiere will be pleased to make appointments, assuring a perfect fit and at no extra charge for this service. We are featuring AMERICAN LADY and WARNER RUSTPROOF.
Opening Special
Sforing Blouses
An ro Urn! variety at this exceptional low price
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The very latest novelty specially priced
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Chic Millinery Mostly hand-mado hats in small pohes and off -the-face styles
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We are introducing a department that is entirely distinctive in method of operation, it is unusual in as much as we do not sell undesirable merchandise or odd lotsm tm department a store within a store but merchandised individually
Coats Suits Drcssi's SffcirJly pzircliased for this opening tale $15. 00
WAISTS Georgette and Crepe de Chines spring models $2.95
HATS Just arrived 500 new Spring Hats Special $2.95
House Dresses Gingham and percale wonderful values $1.00
Children's Dresses Amoshcag Ginghams, Plaids and stripes sizes 2-14 $1.49
Under Muslins Gowns, Combinations in long cloth lace trimmed $1. 00
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Celebrating the completion of "Indianas Greatest and Finest Women's Specialty Store", a triumph in mercantile establishments. The whole store is an exposition of the new things for Spring.
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In Our Window Opening Days March 10 tfis'
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