South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH DEND NEWS-TIMES

HEALTH ADVICE

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THE MORRIS PLAN WAY 1 Absolute Safety of Principle and Interest. 2 $1.00 Starts a Savings Account. 3 Money Can He Withdrawn Anytime Under Reasonable Regulations. 4 We Pav 5 ' . on Savings.

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of South Bend, Indiana 120 South Main St. Opposite Court House Open Saturdays Until 3:30 P. M.

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Lingerie -Negligee Sale 'ou I Ia c Been Waiting for Starts Wednesday, April 6th W'ltch Our Wivihws and Nc?ff"!)crs

Oliuer Skjle Shop 103 Main Street TJ Oliuer Hotel Bloclc j 5ou2 ßencs Exclusive Shop for Women .

New Goats Are In Priced $25 and $50. At $25 we are showing an exceptionally attractive wrappy coat with cape sleeves. It is handsomely braid trimmed and lined with fancy silk. This particular model is made of a fine grade Velour de Laine and comes in Copen or Tan. At $50 we featu re a beautiful 1 an Coat which is splendidly tailored. It has the ragIan sleeves, tailored collar, pockets and belt. The lining is satin.

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Spring Sweaters Shetlands in plain and fancy stitch. Tuxedo style with belt and pockets. Colors are grey, pink, navy, black, turquoise and lavender $1 1.50 to $12.75. Pure Fibre Silk Tuxedos, several weights, with belt and pockets. Colors are grey, tangerine, Harding, bisque, brown and navy $10.00 to $12.75.

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The New Waists $6.50 to $19.50 We are now showing a beautiful new assortment of Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and Kitten's Ear Crepes. They are lace, embroidery and bead trimmed and come in beige, white, flesh, honeydew, neptune, grey, porcelain, Harding and navy.

An Important Sale Mignonette Dresses $15.00 You should have a new Spring Dress and you should buy it at as reasonable a price as possible. We quote here the most reasonable price you can find on Silk Jersey Dresses of this character. In the long line and full tunic effects. These dresses stand as models of rare beauty.

1 ransDarent Mats

JL $10.00 to $23.50 These new Hats are very popular. They are trimmed in flowers and feathers and may be had in black, brown, grey or navy.

April Sale of Sample Lingerie

at $1.00 to $6.50 a garment Here is a large variety of well made Gowns, Chemises and Skirts, pleasingly trimmed in lace and embroidery.

PROTECTION

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Children's Feet Means' Protection Against Foot Deformities Mothers fathers you owe it to your children to fit them with

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Look for thit ftairp Recommended for greatest wear, comfort and style sizes from infants to young ladies and beys. Popular Prices $1.00 to $7.50

'April Sale of Fur Neck Pieces Here are 265 of the finest Fur Neck Pieces we have ever offered you at Half the Prices of 1920 , Stone Marten Scarfs $35 and $39.50. ' Blue Squirrel Scarfs $1 2.50 to $22.50. Hudson Bay Sables $48.50 to $75. Russian Sables $100 and $150. 4 Natural Blue Fox Scarfs $65 to $1 25. Natural Fisher $100. 1 and 2 skin Mink Scarfs $1 5 to $29.75. Open and closed styles in one skin Fox Scarfs $25 to $100. Opossums, Kolinskys, Jap IVlinks in beautiful neck pieces $8.95 to $35.

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Furniture A carload of this splendid Grand Rapids made Furniture at Half the Prices of 1920

Rockers $4.95 to $24.75. Settees $21.50 to $59.60. Chaise Lounges $33.95 to $42.95. Day Beds $49.95 to $55.00. Table Lamps $8.95 to $22.00. Tables $3.98 to $18.95. Desks $16.95 to $26.95. Ferneries $5.95 to $6.95. Stools $1.89 to $3.35. Chairs $6.95 to $24.75. Floor Lamps $22.75 to $32.45.

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Plain and small figured Carpets for halls and staifs $2.40 to $5.50 a yard.

Gingham Dresses for, Girls Unusual styles for the little tots of 2 to 6, in plain, plaid and checked Ginghams. Hand smocked and hand finished empire styles $1.00 to $3.75. New Mandarin Dresses with bloomers to match $2.50 to $3.75. Also distinctive models for girls of 6 to 1 4. Checks, plaids and plain colors in a good assortment of styles $1.50 to $8.75. A special showing of models especially adapted to the intermediate girl $3.50 to $8.75.

Nev Corsets are of First Importance!

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Beaded Bags $16.95 0 A variety of new color combinations and designs. Long handles. Silk lined. Contain purse and mirror. Have deep beaded fringe.

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The Fashionable woman of today realizes the necity of being properly 'corseted befor-s electing li?r new outer apparel, for only the correct corset vrill set off the new mocles in outer apparel to best advantage. To make ture of the right corset, choose

frolaset (orsets iL PRONOUNCED FHA SAY FRO! -IT LACEO At $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and up

De:gned in strict accord with th new fashion requirements, made of beautiful quality materials end priced to attractively, Frolaset corsets are real mlue. Let our corsetiere demonstrate what wonderful fitting qualities these splendid corsets potieu. Our Spring Line is now ready, and you may be assured of a perfect fit if your corset cornes from Robertson's.

O'CEDAR MOPS $1.25 to $2.00. O'CEDAR POLISHES 30c to $1.25.

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Quality First" Rug Sale

If you intend to re-cover your floors this Spring our Rug Sale offers you an opportunity to do it at a low cost. Among the makes offered are the well known Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Velvets, Wool and Fibre, Grass and Rag

Rugs.

In Home Crest Wiltons you get a Rug of unusual durability in the newest patterns and colors that will match your decorations for only $85 to $147.50 in" the 9x12 size. Other sizes priced accordingly. Many patterns and sizes are presented in Axminsters from $2.50 to $87.50.

Fancy Combs We have a full line of Fancy Hair Pins, Barettes and Combs, set with beautiful brilliants 50c to $15.00.

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