South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 120, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1921 — Page 6
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES tj'r c!?!f i Measures Heat Of Far-A way Stars; JULY INDUSTRIAL this city between June 30 and July :. it wan announced by officials of corner thera viil be huge wings 120 ft. long and KO ft. wide, which will be devoted to the booth?. Producers, buyers and wholesalers of tho city Lre behind tho movement. The committee appointed Friday morning to carry out the arrantrementfl f f r the expe dition includes the fo lowing: Sam Leeper. chairman: Fr d Keller. Fred Christman. IZ. F. Johnston, and Frans J. Green. May Ilo Permanent. If tho Expedition palace is a success, it Is sali, that it will remain a3 a permanent Institution of tho city for similar affairs. Noted fdngers. nationally famou bands and special orche?tras will be retained with a larpe (onpanj of the nation's leading platform orators, the chamber announced. The exposition will be on the or wnuur fxpos.;;or.i in tr. ma of the co'intry. ' the Cham! cr of Commerce Fridav. AH d.il-rs of th rril-vrr: !r.,."N eptl In cmnir iat. !:. ba tr'.il. trat Cites Benefits Of Applied' Science EXPOSITION, PLAN jr.ir ana ir.ercan: i -: p.r r,t arj i expected to b- ir, a" - : :. -. A ppeci.il i cti' a ; ,?'?-,-. ( t in a centrally located district of the "N-, . i-. th l--tlf v. r!'i ( ! city, the exact site of which is yet der of the Progressive Pier show of J Plmmlior rf r . a- mattor of speculation, capable of Chamber of Commerce Ar- houslnff thQ iarp,,t crowd cf muniChicago and South Den! will have the advantage of the mid-west metropolis by the fact that the exposition hro will open in advance of the Chicago show and is expected to attract many other truest for this reajon. It will b under the personal fupervHon of Edward Fester, of the Foster-Black Co.. which conducts r.!i:.-t 1 !,..m'ht at XI." price nf cm-tlnu-.a;-- "; !y a r, 1 r --a r tor f r J.v ! !l .it tl N(h sins while pood-health nr. 1 p-.;r fo- exhibitions will a'..r, hi-. rrcrr.ir.r.i ranges Commercial Display for City. fipal putts that the city has ever accommodated, alon with a long line of booths to bo used by tho vari i us whob-salo and retail dealers of this city and other lu?lnrs3 concern'. Tho Exposition palace will have an auditorium SO ft. square and at each places. Är a n w i . a ' " i i . . f r t : t . " r i i ; . : n t r v ttion.'ii Th South rnd prosro sive ExposIticn. the mcit Riantic commercial and industrial d;Si,Iay that nty hm, ever known, will he held in the li.xpf ;tin r'i-p w: Y under way wh"i a ' iü A I . ! pi ; i , i"P. . :. : 1 hn-.-.v! F. r ri Ju!v cured and Mr. F.t-r v i: )r- jn city soon to earry ut tl. (. r; arrangements. a. i I:. i r h'. h-M'V 5-1 'i lvi'-'i ;: ! r.-. i.-;r th- it r.li- I a - - t : 1 1 1 r.il!- a'.v iv. I l:::-!it h t 1; ; '.'t r . . : V: t !.': u ;r a rat v:.J Wyman's is a Group of Twelve Specialty Shops w:- .;-r.' A.r nt..r-
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Dorin's Inmportcd Rouge (with puff) 39c box.
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Many Specials for Saturday Tomorrow, Saturday, will be a big day for shoppers at Wyman's for these reasons Saturday is the last day of the Annual April Silk Sale; Saturday is the last day of the month and there are many things offered at below the market prices, which we do not wish to carry over into May.
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Tomorrow Last Day of Silk Sale You can only realize the real savings by seeing these Silks at these prices. To help you, the values quoted are today s market prices. The Sale prices are below the market. 33-i inch Pure Silk Pongee, $1.00 value, 69c. 32-inch Tub Silk Shirtings, $1.50 value, $1.19. 36-inch Sylvanette, $1.50 value, $1.19. 32-inch Rajette, $1.50 value, $1.29. 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, $1.75 value, $1.38. 36-inch Satin Messaline, $1.75 value, $1.45. 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, $2.00 value, $1.48. 40-inch Printed Georgette Crepe, $2.00 value, $1.48. 36-inch Black Pailette de Soie. $1.75 Value. $1.48. 36-inch White Lajerz Silks, $2.00 value, $1.69. 36-inch Foulards. Printed. $2.00 value. $1.79. 36-inch White Radium Twill, $2.00 value, $1.79. 36-inch Colored Charmeuse, $2.50 value, $1.98. 40-inch Printed Radium, $3.00 value, $1.98. 32-inch Broadcloth Shirting, $2.50 value, $1.98. 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, $2.50 value, $1.98. 36-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta, $2.50 value, $1.98. 28-inch Black Swiss Taffeta. $3.00 value. $2.50. 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta. $3.00 value, $2.50. 40-inch White Canton Crepe, $3.50 value, $2.98. 36-inch White Silk Jersey, Special $3.00. 38-inch Imported Swiss Taffeta, $3.50 value, $3.00. 40-inch Baronet Satin, $4.00 value, $3.50. 40-inch White Crepe Meteor, $4.00 value, $3.50. 40-inch Black Swiss Taffeta. $4.00 value, $3.50. 40-inch White Silk Crepe, $4.00 value, $3.50. 40-inch Black Canton Crepe, $4.00 value, $3.50. 36-inch Embroidered Taffeta, $4.50 value, $3.98. 42-inch Black Chiffon Velvet, about half price, $5.95. 36-inch White Silk Jersey, Special $6.50. . 36-inch Black Silk Jersey, Special $6.50. "Ye Olde Time Prices" on Domestics in Daylight Basement You will come very near finding Old Time Prices on Domestics among these special items for Saturday. BED SHEETS $ 1 .08 EACH 240 extra good seamless sheets, bleached, no dressing. A good value at $1.25. While they last at $1.08. PILLOW CASES 25c EACH Bleached pillow cases of fine cambric, wide hem, size 42x36. An extraordinary value at 25c. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 9c YARD 36-inch full standard sheeting grade, at the lowest price in years, 9c yard. 10 YARDS BLEACHED MUSLIN $1.25 36-inch fine Bleached Muslin, no dressing. An unusual value at this price. 72x90 STITCHED BATT FOR 89c Fine Bleached Cotton Batt, size for comforts, 72x90 weighs 3 pounds 89c. DAISY BLEACHED MUSLIN 122C Full yard wide, soft finish, no dressing. 12'4C WIDE SHEETING SPECIALS 2 yard wide, high grade bleached, 42c. 2 yard high grade bleached, 45c. 2 yard wide, high grade unbleached. 38c. 2'4 yard high grade unbleached, 42c. HEAVY TWILLED SHAKER FLANNEL 18c 1200 yards extra fine twilled bleached Shaker Flannel, splendid weight, 30c value, 16c. DRESS PERCALES 1 5c 36-inch standard quality Dress Percales, double fold, in light colors, 15c yard. A. C. A. FEATHER TICKING 25c Best A. C. A. blue and white stripe Ticking. A new low price for this quality, 25c. NEW CRETONNES 33c Large assortment of good heavy Cretonnes in the new bluebird and floral patterns, 33c.
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Women's Summer Vests 69c Swiss ribbed summer vests, made by one of the best manufacturers in the country. Band top, round neck or crocheted yoke, all size 6. Special 69c. Summer Gauze Union Suits $1.00 Richelieu brand summer gauze Union Suits, bodice top, round neck, and tight knee $1.50 and $1.75 lvalues, $1.00
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Men's Athletic Union Suits $1.00 Attention, Men! to these bargain suits, good selection of fine materials. Sizes 34 to 42. $1.95 values $1.00. Carry a Boston Bag For Shopping, for Travelling, for Students, for Business Of exceptional value are the hand boarded cowhide Boston Bags with overlaping sewed in frame and good Sateen lining, a fold over strap with lock' and key. 4 sizes, black cr brown, $6.75. 7.00. $7.25 and $7.50.
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Knox and Pattern Hats Reduced This Spring's Pattern Hats and all Knoi: Sailor and Dress Hats have been reduced for clearance. Come in and see them. Misses' School Tarns Girls School Tarns of suedelike cloth. Spscial $1.25. $2.00 and $3.00. Protect Your Garments in Cedar Paper Bags This summer you will want to put away your winter clothes safe from destruction by moths. Wayne Cedar Paper Wardrobes Are convenient, practical and safe 50c to $1.35.
Trimmings Special in Value 40-inch colored Voile Flouncing, yellow, French blue and old rose. Special Saturday $ 1 .98 yard. Ruffled Organdie Flouncing, lemon yellow, orchid, light blue and pink, $3.00 to $4.50 yard. Laces for trimmings at attractive prices narrow, medium and wide linen cluny laces and insertion?. Valenciennes and filet crochet laces and insertions for camisole and lingerie trimmings.
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Beaded and sequin trimming edges and bands. Gold and Silver metal ribbons. Beaded, silk and novelty Girdles.
Linens and White Goods 36-inch Chamois finish English Long Cloth, 10 yds. for $1.19. 14-inch bleached Dundee Crash, 10 yards for 75c. 58x58 scalloped mercerized Pattern Cloth, $1.00 each. 50x54 inch hemstitched mercerized Pattern Cloth, $1.00 each. 18x18 mercerized Napkins, $2.00 dozen. 49x22 extra large Turkish Bath Towels, Special 39c each. South Bend Coaster Wagons The South Bend Standard Ball Bearing Coaster Wagon hard wood throughout, $5.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00.
Children's Rompers
Pla 'time Rompers for either boy or girl, best quality chambray, fast colors in blue, pink, green, maize, etc. trimmed with white pique collars and cuffs. Several
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Infants' Wear Infants Crib Blanket with pink and blue border, 29c. New selection of infants' all wool Bootees. 35c to 75c Children's all wool Sweaters, brown, tan and Copen, neat little belted models sizes 2, 4, 6 years, at $3.95.
Inexpensive Curtain Materials 36-inch Marquisette in white, cream and ecru, at 35c yard. Voile, fine quality, in white and cream, 40 inches wide, at 50c. 45-inch Marquisette at 60c yard. Trans Filet, a sheer material for plain or ruffled curtains, white and ecru, at 75c and $1.00 yard. Dotted Marquisette at $1.00 yard. Sheer Swisses for dainty bedroom curtains at 75c to $1.50 yard. Swisses for kitchen curtains at 29c to 35c. 36-inch Filet Nets at 40c yard. 42-inch Filet Nets at 75c, 85c. $1.25 up to $4.00. 72-inch Grenadine for ruffled curtains, $2.25 yard. Inexpensive Over Draperies
36-inch colored Madras, in rose, green, blue and tan, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. 45-inch Madras at $1.50 and $3.00. Plain and two-toned Sunray at $2.25 and up. The new Fraile Lustre in plain and two-toned, $1.50. We are also showing a most complete line of curtain rods and fixtures.
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