South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1921 — Page 2
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Easter Millinery Delightfully appealing are the newHats for Spring. Thre is no taste thct cannot be satisfied. Our present showing includes Flower and Transparent Hats, Fruit and Flower trimmed Sailors, Pokes and Turbans and the effective Ostrich and Feather trimmed models. The moderate pricings range from $5.00 to $18.50.
Attractive Veils for Easter $1.95 to $6.50 Beauty's charms are at their best behind the meshes of a smart Veil. The Van Raalte line which we are featuring holds the leadership in styles and values. We have the most becoming patterns in all the newest shades of square, round, oval, harem and yard Veils.
Spring Dresses of Beauty $19.75 to $75.00 1 he Season's outstanding Frock features are the long waist line, full hips and short sleeves. Attractive variations of these elements are used very skillfully by the makers of our individual Dresses. Any Dress we have is desirable. It's just a matter of choosing which one you want.
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New Easter Suits Goes On Sale Today This exceptional lot of Suits has just arrived. The very latest effects are brought out in the box. blouse and long line Jackets. Beautiful silk sashes adorn the skirts. Embroidery and self stitching are used extensively in trimming. The linings are excellent, Pussywillow silk being very prominent...
These Suits are the best values we have had since 1913. Here is a splendid opportunity for the woman who wants to be properly dressed for the Easter parade. She may have a Suit that is in perfect style, expertly tailored in the best of fabrics and handsomely colored for a price that has not been seen on such values for several years. Sizes run from 14 to 51 and the prices are $39.75 to $95.00 A particulary strong showing between $50.00 and $75.00. See them in our windows.
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Jersey Sport Coats 6.50 A new shipment ot uniisuai v.iiur has arrived. I htr Jcrst-v CoaN ait- of pood quality Worsted with pocket and belts I hey have the iuxedo front and fancy tucked back. Colors arr Nav , Peacock. Brown and 1 an.
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Spring Coats and Wraps A most complete line is here to select from. Handsome models mad up in Marvella, Velmiragr, Polo, ChamoiV tyn, Bolivia. Tricotine and I will Coid are presented. Leading colors are Grey. Platinum, Sand. New Blue and Navy. Loose flare backs are prominent and fancy silks form the linings.
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Fur Sale fur Neck Pieces and Coats are now being offered at prices which warrant an investment. It will be impossible to buy such quality Furs next la!l at these prices.
Women's Silk Hose Full Fashioned Silk Hose with lisle top in black, white and grey $1.50. Fancy Silk Sport Hose, full fashioned $2.00. Out size Silk Hose, full fashioned in black, white and grey $2.25. Apex- House Aprons . $1.25 to $3.25 Here is a beautiful variety of Percales and Ginghams in dark and light patterns. They are made especially attractive by dainty ruffles and rick-rack trimming.
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White Easter Dresses for Girls Umpire styles in Voiles. Organdies. Dimities and Lawns, lace and ruffle trimmed. Sizes 2 to ( $2.00 to $13.50. Chic models for misses from 6 to 16 in Georgettes. Voiles, Organdies and Lawns at $3.95 to $22.50.
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Newelv Arrived Selections from Which to Choose For the woman who enjoys soft daintiness in all her clothing from lingerie to summer frocks we have a showing of Wash Goods in white and shades that is of special interest. Our Organdies are particularly appealing with their fanciul patterns and Springtime crispness. These are 50c to $2.00 in both white and colors. Long Cloth of a fine, smooth weave suited particularly for lingerie I 5c, 25c and 35cNainsook of just the desired sheerness 25c, 29c and 35c. Soft Lingerie Chiffon Crepe 29c and 45c. Flesh colored Batiste in checks 50c. Delightful Voiles are shown for ideal Summer frocks. Our selection of white and black and white combinations is complete and very reasonably priced at 35c to $1.50 a yard. 4
Dainty Silk Lingerie Gowns Th esc flesh colored Crepe de Chine Gowns are very attractive with their strap shoulders and lace trimmings $5.25. Chemises Soft and comfortable in plain tailored Satin beautifully lace trimmed $2.98 to $6.50. Corset Covers Satin is used for the making of these pretty undergarments. They are tailored and lace- trimmed and mav be had in different styles $1.50 to $3.50 Women's Underwear Athena Lisle Union Suits in pink and white. They are low neck and sleeveless with tight or umbrella knee $1.00 and $1.35. Gauze Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length and with low neck 50c and 59c 300 Challie Kimonos $1.25, $1.39 and $1.75 each An elaborate assortment- of Persian and floral designs is being shown in all colors. Pockets and betls feature these garments. 200 Crepe Kimonos $1.98, $2.98 and $3.25 These come in either plain colors or floral designs. New Frolaset Corsets $5.00 to $15.00 Frolaset is made in only the front Lace models. We have an exceptional variety of patterns in plain and fancy coutils. Sizes are 22 to 36. . .x
Shoes for Children Sinbac, Fain and Holland Patent leather, ribbon bow. ankle tie $3.00
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Two Buckle Slippers, calf skin of fine grade. Brown medium heel, sizes 2''2 to 7 $7.50. Kid and Calf Oxfords, perforated toe. Militarv lire!, Goodyear weit, Brown, sizes 2' j to 7' j $0.7"). Holland for bovs in Black Calf with Goodvear weh sizes 9 to 6 $4.75 to $5.95; and in Brown, sizes 1 to 6 $7.00. Pairy Shoes in all colors with turned soles, button or lace, sizes 2 to 5 $2.00 to $2.80; SZeS 4 to S $2.50 to $4.15; sizes 8- : to 1 I $4.00 to $5.00.
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