South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1921 — Page 6
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THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF WOMEN'S AND JUVENILE SHOES TO BE CAST TO THE FOUR WINDSWISE MEN AND THEIR WIVES WILL BUY THEM NOW This terrific drive on present shoe prices not hundreds but thousands cf pairs in Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes Stunning Pumps Snappy Oxfords in the very latest spring styles priced as low as to be almost unbelievable. MADE UP FOR "KLINGEL and KUEHN" Yes they were we bought the excess stock at a price it's impossible to say too much about these shoes every one knows what that firm thinks of its shoes and no woman can afford to pass this opportunity by Here are some of the offerings
Box coats and Mandarin effects, plain and scalloped effects, in fact made i every mode that fashion's eyes can conceive. In Poplins, Serges, Jersey. Polo, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and many other wonderful materials.
Group No. 1 Reg. $30 Values
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LADIES' Oxfords and Pumps Pumps in Suedes, Satins, Kids in Brown, Black all heels some of the very best quality to be had made to sell at $10.00 our price
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Lot No. 2 Footwear for Ladies that formerly sold up to $10.00, consisting of all the desirable styles, leathers, while they last
LADIES' Pumps and Oxfords In Black, Grey, some Patent
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Wool Velour, designed and tailored by the j
most up-to-date merchant tailors in Children's Coats, every one a real bargain, all colors. Regular $12.00 Values
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Boys' Shoes Made by one of the best Manufacturers of Boys' high grade shoes in this country, strong and sturdy, dressy, regular $4.50 values
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Children's Shoes Sizes 1 to 8 Here is the year's best bargains in these fine shoes, in every desirable style and leather, while they last, regular $5.00 value at
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