South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 104, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WARMQ APUVQT PIIM k - ..rr-.-i on Apr;;, ur.cinvns MDifrvrf:. illftUilU nUftluOl rUll;- 1 ; ' ' rh r? ! :h t W.nz of Dj Iatrrn.Ul.-ual N SVprSco: OF TAKING AUTOS1!!: tv 'I!-In l'Pl. 1 ' i r 11, who with r.oMi:. April 12. Pop BnM!ct j to. lay rffivd Ar"hbiho: M-itinlx : u;! r.i.-hrp I'oIy In a Irnrr i-r;v;ito SPECIAL PRICE DURING APRIL ON BERKEY & GAY CHAMBER SUITE. i r f i l-in on t : SDBEKESDST'Bi ; , .: : i : - f A r i i I IAVE 'OUR CLUB MEETING IN THE TEA ROOM ANY AFTERNOON FROM 2 UNTIL 5. . U' !.' !). I", i :i ' to hiv- L ( n in renne ction vrlth 'h j Unat ion in Ireland. ii(l;c (inner IimiN Iwn: .,- . , ... I oulh- I? (r.m! Jury on (J J : .'-'.,v Try EirS-T!MES Want Ads APRIL SALE OF GOOD FIBRE REED FURNITURE STILL PROGRESSES. Navy Blue Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:50 Saturday Open Till 9:30 Uiarp- of "IJfino', in" Car. i .i rr. i n. ' '. i ; ... Mi',,. Ulf JÜ" R I 3. - -. I . I ' V .T ' I . a'- ! If- - - I p ft i ; ; . ! . y. v . ', - j ? . th - I . i r : J I
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Owning your own home is not only a comfort and satisfaction, but the best investment on earth. This week the buying of a home has been made easier for the prospective home-owner.
READ WHAT SUCCESSFUL MEN SAY ABOUT REAL ESTATE AS AN INVESTMENT
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Grover Cleveland said: 'No investment on earth is so safe, so 5iire, so certain to enrich its owner as realty. I always advise my friends to place their savings in realty in a growing city. There is no such savings bank anywhere."
Andrew Carnegie said: "The wi?e voting man or wage-earner of today invests his money in real estate suburban real estate."
John Jacob Astor said to His Children: f "Buy land in or near a growing city."
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William Jennings Bryan said: "Real estate is the best investment for small savings. More money is made from the rise in real estate value than all other causes combined. To speculate in stocks is risky even dangerous, but when you buy real estate you are buying an inheritance."
Theodore Roosevelt said: "Every person who invests in well-selected real esate in a growing section of a prosperous community adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for real estate is the basis of all wealth."
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The home That Was Built for You is Advertised Today. Easy Terms Can Be Arranged for the Purchase
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APRIL 10th to 17th is AKMÜAL REAL ESTATE WEEK Special Opportunities Are Offered Home-Buyers This Week Through the Real Estate Columns of The News-Times in the Classified Section.
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The Suits which are included in this particular group have been made up in a dozen of the newest models by one of the leading ladies' tailors of New York. The materials used are Twill Cord and Tricotine. They are beautifully lined with Radium and fancy Pussy WillowSilk. We have a range of sizes from 16 to 40. Only a few times in the past have we had such splendid Suits as these in the store. We consider them as fine a value as
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Migonette Dresses $15 and $25 Here's why we feature them They can be had for such a nominal price. They fill such an important place in most women's wardrobes. They are becoming to the slender as well as the stout figure. They are excellent for travel, requiring little attention or care to keep looking nice. They are appropriate for any season in the year.
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Pure Fibre Silk Sweaters $10.00 to $12.95 Here is a splendid variety of weights and patterns. One may have cither the striped, blocked or plain stitch in bright or more subdued colors such as navy, plum, grey, brown and tomato.
Pongee Waists $3.95 to $5.95 Excellent values are presented in these wraists. They arc cool, good looking and wrill give long wear. The styles are Peter Pan, long roll collar and overblouse. Most have the tucked fronts. Sizes are from 36 to 46.
Wrappy Coats
$19.75 and $2
A new group has just come in. They are Yalama Velour, Tricotine, Bolivia and Velour de Lainc. All are full silk lined, excepting a few which are half lined. The trimming is of embroidery, buttons, stitching and tassels. There is a choice of colors, and the styles are right up to the minute.
Boys! Something new! A play suit for you that wears like iron. It has a double scat and double knee and we have sizes to fit any boy from 5 to 8 years old. Wc have just received a shipment of Overall Suits which are made of Stifel cloth, and we're going to sell them at only $1.25 each. And also, we have a new line of Jersey Sweaters for you. They have the V neck and come in Navy. M aroon and Boy Scout Khaki $2.75 is their price. Come in and see them.
In the Men's Store Here are two splendid features for Thursday that no man can afford to miss. Athletic Union Suits of very good quality dimity. $1.25 value specially priced at 95c. High class mercerized striped Madras Athletic Union Suits $2.50 value, specially priced at $1.95.
Cedared Paper Wardrobes $1.25 to $2.25 In these bags the garments are hung at full lengih on shape preserving forms which insure against crushing and wrinkling. These wardrobes are proof against moths, dust and dampness. On sale in our Notion Dept.
New Banded Sailors $3.95 Rough braid straw Hats are these, trimmed with grosgrain ribbons and various drape3. We have an elaborate variety here from which to choose, in all colors. Slippers and Oxfords for Chjldren Wc specialize on shoes made by manufac
turers who make Children's Shoes exclusively. Wc are very particular about fitting the child's growing foot properly. We would rather lose a sale than give an improper fit. One Strap Patent Leather Slippers for Girls, spring and low heels; sizes for all ages $2.25 to $5.00. Brown calfskin Oxfords and Slippers with Goodyear welts $4.75 to $7.50. Welt Oxfords in brown calf for Boys $1.85 to $3.75.
A New Gingham Bloomer-Dress for Girls $4.50 i i r 111
Cleverly made or nresnrunK linen in
fast colors of blue, yellow and green, trimmed with white organdie collars, cuffs and sashes. Some dresses are in checks. These are entirely new models
and are very attractive. . New Middies For Girls we are showing a collection of splendid Middies that not only look well, but also wear well. Jap Crepe in white, blue and green $1.50. Lonsdale Jean with detachable flannel collars $2.75. Plain regulation Jean $1.50. Middy Skirts These come attached to underwaists and single. They are white, blue and khaki $2.00 to $2.50.
This Hosiery will wear as well as the regular grade
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Bloomers p9c Each These splendid garments go on sale tomorrow morning at the above remarkable price, r hey are made of fine muslin and come in flesh color
7,000 pairs ,f Unusual Hosiery at Unusual Prices
Chemises $1.00 Each I hey are trimmed in lace and have the built up or .-trap shoulder. These may be had in white only.
Sale of Wayne Knit Irregular Hosiery
For Women Lot 1 Full fashioned out size hose in black and white IiTeguIars of 50c quality for 29c Lot 2 Silk Fibre Hose in all colors except black Irregulars of $1.00 quality for 50c. Lot 3 Lisle Hose in out sizes Irregulars of $1.25 quality for 75c. Lot 4 Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned, in black and white Irregulars of $1.69 quality for $1.00.
Pajamas $2.25 Each New Billie Burkes of soft crepe. 1 hey arc flesh color and very daintily made.
For Men Lot 1 Mercerized Lisle and Fibre Silk full fashioned Hose Lisle Irregulars of 65c quality 3 pairs for $1.00. Fibre Irregulars of 75c quality 3 pairs for $1.00. Lot 2 Seamless Hose Irregulars of 39c quality for 25c. All sizes in every quality.
For Children Lot I Fine ribbed, full fashioned Hose in black, white and cordovan Irregulars of 50c and 59c qualities 3 pairs for $1-00. Lot 2 Infants' white Cotton Hose Irregulars of 29c quality for 15c Lot 3 Infants' white Lisle Hose Irregulars of 50c quality for 25c. Lot 4 Misses' white silk, plaited, full fashioned Hose Irregulars of $1.00 and $1.25 qualities for 50c.
Apex House Aprons $1.39 to $3.25 Substantiality is the keynote to the popularity of the-e Apex Aprons. They are made right, they fit right and they look right. There arc many distinct styles made by the Apex Co., and we show a complete variety of dark and light patterns in both gingham and percale. T hey are rick-rack and braid trimmed. We fcat-
. jure aprons as large as 52.
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