South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 3

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Marquisette and Voile Curtains $2.98 a pair These Curtains are priced at less than cost of plain materials. They are 2i yards Jong, trimmed with venise lace and some hand-drawn open work. They are fine for bed rooms, living rooms and dining rooms. M) patterns to choose from. 6 to 30 pairs in a style. 1500 YARDS "36-INCH AND 40-INCH CURTAIN NETS 50c A YARD A wonderful collection of odd pieces from an importer who made us a ridiculously low price. We have priced them to you at a big saving. Handsome Cretones 50c AND 69c A YARD SPLKNDID QUALITIES FOR PORCH OR INTERIOR

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During April you may buy Rugs here at the lowest prices we have quoted in years. All well known makes represented in all sizes. High grade Wiltons, Body Brussels. Axminsters. Velvets. Tapestrv Brussels, Wool and Fibre, Grass and Rag Rugs. IN HOME CREST WILTONS The neu est patterns and colors in these Rugs of exceptional durability. They can be matched with anv decorations or color scheme. 9xl2 SIZE S85.n() TO $147.50. Larger and smaller sizes priced accordingly. IN AXMINSTERS A large assortment of patterns in beautifully blending colors. For high quality and long service we recommend these Rugs verv highly. The sizes and prices run as follows: The Smallest 18 inches h 36 inches . . . $ 2.50

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At Half the Prices of 1920 There Is Nol a Furniture Bar gin in the City to Class With This

Many of the pieces in this sale arc offered for actually less than the present wholesale prices.

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We purchased a car load of this fine Fibre Reed Furniture from a Grand Rapids manufacturer who was considerably overstocked and forced to sell at a remarkable loss. You are to benefit through the absurdly low prices at which we now offer this Furniture to you.

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and Beautif ul The.se pieces are not prison made but: are manufactured by a large Fibre Furniture Company in Grand Raoids. The fibre is wound on a wire frame and twisted tight. 1 his is then woven into the piece and varnished. ! his kind of furniture will not crack or splinter. The upholstering is splendid. Strong wire springs are used in the seats of the better pieces and the coverings are at a good crctone in many patterns. Seat cushions are detachable so that new coverings may be put on with very little effort.

All Pieces Are in Brown or Frosted Brown Finish

ROCKERS $4.95 to $24.75 SETTEES $21.50 to $59 DESKS $16.95 to $26.95

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FLOOR LAMPS $22.75 to $32.45

CHAISE LOUNGES $33.95 to $42.95 TABLES TABLE LAMPS $3.98 to $18.95 $3.95 to $22.00

STOOLS $1.89 to $3.35 DAY BEDS -543.95 to $55.00 FERNERIES $5.95 to $6.95

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Parlor, Bed Room. Nursery, or, in fact, for almost any room in your home. It is also unsurpassed as furniture for the summer cottage at the lake.

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