South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 76, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ADOPT NEW ROAD i-ri.i'hin; in 1 1 1 1 . i ; ,') window. th H.iol Inil'un Friday f.ls:::. Muss'' will Y'- fi i :-.!'.-d throihut MARKING SYSTEM Studt'hnhrr (Uric (llttit Wear well Hair Nets Cap Kaped Nets of real sterilized hair. Invisable. fashionable, durable. Thursday only SI.00 a dozen. (Rreularlv I Oc each.) .lust Arm ed To Hear Dr. lApplnmU tr.v !..' A 1 arj;r variety of Silk and Linen Pctticonts. Excellent quality, t .inedible ro!oi. p'r !rd .ad tucked Flounces 5 3.3U. ('i'i!iiiii"i'iiirr and Vi rkHi.;sr1 Contra t for "Nrlfeimuide" I'n-t3. iri:i: ni.n i: m Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 o i .!;:. i a Siiipi.-.cr.t f'f Pi:: . j 0;,v ' '.! i .--r ; f r-n. Civ" - 1 !' r.: ..- i ... . v .:; . . r' i'.i. M'.:-lTA-i:.
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Do You Know, that there are in South Bend and Mishawaka 1800 a d v e r t i s e r s of the Royal? The reason is simple The popularity of the Royal rests on its superiority. Call for a demonstration. O.W. SCHAFFNER CO. Opp. Postoffice
1 landbomc Linolrum At Very Low Prk rs
St ore Opens 0:30 Closes 5 :30
Open Saturday Till 9:30
Ask Us Today for An Estimate On Your Office Floor
Is Your Offic
Noisy ? FVrhaps the trouble ivs the floor. Herr s th remedy Armstrong's Linoleum! It is a muffler of footbctts and of reflected souds. It is silent, resilient, springy. For
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teet. It is also very durable. Compared with wood, an Armstrong s Linoleum floor is cooler. It never creaks, it is non-slippery, and it is immensely easier and less expensive to keep m good condition. Because ot its long-wearing qualities, thousands ot square yards are laid annually in important office buildings irom co it to coast.
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I jnoleum properly, i heir skill and experience are at your s e r i c e , 1 r e e o f charge, regardless of the sie of your Linoleum purchase.
98c to $3.00 a Square Yard
A, B and C Grades of Inlaid' $1.50 to $2.25. Printed-98c and 1.50. Battleship 31.85 to 33.00. Jaspe $2.00. Ru-s .$9.00 to $18.00 each.
Easter Hats Our assortment is always fresh and new because we are receiving new models every da You will be delighted with the trig Hats we are now showing. This Spring brings a wide variety of shapes Broad. Drooping Brims. Pokes. Sailors. Turbans and. in fact, any shape that would be particularly becoming to you. Straw, maline, lace, fruit and flowers are used extremely for trimming and both dark and bright colors are employed. Our moderate price range extends from only $5.00 to $18.50. Fur Coats Now. out of season, is the time to make an economical investment in a Fur Coat. We arc offering handsome Coats in the best furs at $100 less than they be sold for next Fall.
Spring Wear for Little Folks Our Children's Department is arrayed with a very attractive showing of the Season's newest for kiddies. Not only are the garments serviceable but they are equally good looking and attractive. A visit to this department will give you many new ideas about your children's clothing for this Spring and Summer. Dainty Dresses of Taffeta $12.50 to $37.50 The prettiest of styles developed in fine Taffeta of Copcn, Navy, Brown, Reseda and Rose. If your daughter is between 6 and 16 she can wear one of these.
Coats and Capes for Girls $5.95 to $15.00
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The Spring Suits $35.00 to $75.00
Between these prices any woman may find a Suit that is attractive and becoming to her. This Season it is quite noticeable that models of very high grade fabrics and tailoring are remarkably lowpriced. And there is such a variation in lines that any figure looks well in one style or another.
The Spring Dresses .$19.75 to $75.00 Long waist lines and full hips. Short sleeves. Trimming is self embroidery, buttons, ruffles and pleating. Favored fabrics are Kitten's Ear Satin. Puppy Skin Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine. The Spring Wraps $13.75 to $85.00 Exquisite models in Poirct I will. Taffeta and Twill Cord with Satin braid trimming. Navy is the most prominent tolor and the lining extensively used is Pussy Willow Silk.
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$1.25to$2.9,X The newest in imitation ! broidered undergarment s. patterns and edgings t Lue lops.
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Children's Shoes Black Patent Goodyear Oxfords for Girls. Square toe, low heel. Sizes 1 I A to 2 $4.75. Sizes 5 to 8 $3.00. Sizes 81, to 1 1 $3.60. Sizes 5 to 8 $3.0. Sizes Wi to 1 1 $3.60. Two-buckle Brown Slipper for Girls. Medium heel, calf skin, Goodyear soles. Sizes 31, to 712 $7.50. Vici Kid and Tan Goodyear Oxfords. Sizes 2A to IVi $6.75. Holland Black Calf for Boys Lace. Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 1 to 6 $5.75. Patent with Mole Top, button or lace $2.25 to $5.00.
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A beautiful varieiv ot I rene de ?!
1 Chine Negligees in sott rolor shades. Contrasting and e!l trimming in j Chcnev Bros.' 5ilk and houlard. j
Some have touches ol hand embroidery and hem stitching. Actual values to $20.00. Knit Underwear
Women's Gaue L'nion Suits, tiht .wA umbrella knee, with and without bodice top 0r and W. Women's KCayser Lisle Union Suit;, ticht kn and bodice top or umbrella knee and built up r-houldeis 89c and $1.00.
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white, black and cordovan 50c. Pure Silk Mose, mock seam, rlav.tu hle top. grey, cordovan, navy and white $1.00. Thursday Sale oi 50 Royal W orcester Corsets At $2.00 each Wonderful values in White Couril. Lowbust, long hips, 6 hose supporters. Regular $4.00 valuer.
Youthful yet dignified mod els in Polo Coth, Velour, Serge, Poplin, Jersey and All Wool Checks. The styles are straight line and empire effects. Both full length and sport coats are shown. New Rompers Pink and White and Blue and White combinations in Dutch styles $1.25 and $1.98. High Waist Rompers with sash, Blue, M aize and Cjreen 1.98. Little boys' Wash Suits, colored pants with hand finished waists. Sizes 2 to 4 $3.75. Hand smocked Rompers $2.98 and $3.75. Baby Creepers Hand finished in White Poplin with Pink and Blue collars and cufTs. Also made in Blue Gingham $1.98.
Our Men's Store has made drastic reductions in the cost of all men s wear. For instance Good Nainsook and other high grade fabric Athletic Union Suits ideal fit, loose, comfortable and refreshing, expert workmanship and elastic bands. Remarkable value at 95c to $1.50 a pair. Correct Scarfs for Easter. Rich patterns in beautiful silks $1.50. High Grade American made Silk Ties in all the latest shades and colors 59c. Dress Shirts $1.50 to $2.00. White Oxford Shirts $3.50.
New Springtime Waists French Voiles $2.25 Square and V necks with roll or Peter Pan '11. med in laces and pleating?.
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Ovcrblouscs distinguished hy linen coll. us i;.' iul:-. Edged with pure lri?h crochet. Wliite. flli ,m l bi'w.
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Secure the Funds of Your Estate Some men give little thought to the condition in which their affairs will be when they die. Consideration for those dependent upon you should prompt consultation with your lawyer and the immediate writing of a will. Naming a Trust Company executor assures protection to the estate and safe investment of all trust funds. When we act as executor of your estate every dollar of the funds is absolutely secure and will have the best investment that is consistent with safety. We act as Executor, Trustee, Administrator, according to law.
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