South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 9. 1921
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What Cool, Refreshing Breezes!" SIMPLY src.it when I can lean back in my office chair, touch the lever of my Electric Fan and turn on a gentle mountain breeze! And the home folks love cool comfort and relaxation as much as I do, so there's an Electric Fan at home, too. Avoid hrat and sultriness. Stop in at this store and get a 11 cstin'jJiouso, Elrrtrir Fan that guarantors you many rcfrcsliing days at trifling cost.
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Parcal Prunnarius. French Y. M. O. A. Frtary. tvas th pakr at the Lier.s rjuh nmr.lv luncheon Wednsrly at thi Oliver h' tl. Mr. Brunnariu?, who is at pr . n: studying th work rf th? Amcr.can V. M. C. A., told thr nimbr Df the work tMt the French Y. M. C. A. hid to do durlr.tr and since the time of the war. He ao npok of the prcfen: conditions of Fnr.ce. "During th. war." Iirur.mriui .Sd. "many your.Kfrs thir fathers In the battles and the boys would not ko to school, po the Y. M. C. A. put in facial counrfl for education of this clas?, at that tirr.v "The work of Franc4 is rebuilding of factories, hnrne. etc., although reemir.ply sriKantlc. is deevoIopinRfat that even now 60 percent of th factories have been rebuilt and D percent are now uorkins;," the speaker praid. Th Lions club tram will play the Kiwanls club Indoor baseball team at Iyeper park Thursday afternoon it was announced at the rr.tetin:. Tub. Dr. Dusran received a priz donated by Cub Beehler for attendance at th noonday luncheons.
dimming Telh of Penalty if Installment is Not Paid bv June 15.
RED CROSS HERE TO ACCEPT FUKDS FOR FLOOD RELIEF
123 North Main Street
St. Joseph county citizens, who, in response to Pres't Harding's appeal
' for funds to aid the stricken citv of
Pueblo, Colo., desire to make contributions, may do fo through the St. Joseph county chapter of the lied Cro.ss. According to Miss Irma Collmer, subscriptions for tho sufferers will be received, at the office and immediately forwarded for the relief of the homeless people of that locality.
The second inal'mnt on the income tax- mu?t b paid on or Nv for Jun lo. Internal Revenue Collector M. C. Cummir.cr.- announced Wednesday. Fayments a-e coir.'.-.: in to th revenu office as fat as coull be expected and very few delinquent? are expected on this ir .bailment the collector riM. In cases where the installment is r.ot paid by the l'h rf th month, the entire payment occ-me-s 3uo and a. penalty of 5 percnt must. Iv paid in .addition on the tcor.d Installment. Cummir.cs taid.
AHKICST IX) UK. Rv International News Stv:: LIVCRPOOI-.. June Four persons were arretted at Birkenhead this afternoon charged with takir.c; part in wire cuttinc raid?. Thß pri?oners resisted and there wa.- a furious struKcl before they wer Fubdued by the police.
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M EXXON ITKS TO 3IOVK. B CG IX A, i?a5k., Juni 8. ?rven-ty-five per cent of the Mennonit -i c-lff fiirmnt will nir-r
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tract of land reclaimed south of the Everglade in the Ivikc Okeechobee district. Sale of their property in five Saskatchewan town.-? to Florida capitalists was announced today.
AUDITS "V" BOOKS." W. A. Cochran, of Cleveland. O.. is in South Hend making the annual audit of the "Y" books.
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A PICNIC Auto trip or outing calls for Icy Mot Bottles $2.48 to $3.29. Stanley Indestructible Bottles S7.50 to $15.00. Aladdin Jars $13.50 to $15.00. Complete line in our Jewelry Store.
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Company
Saturday Open Till 9:30
MOTH BALLS On sale in Notion Dept. at 15c a pound. CEDARED PAPER WARDROBES A splendid container in which to store out-of-season clothing. Front and top opening $1.00 to $12.00 each.
What Thursday Brines to You at Robertson's
Handsome Fibre Sweaters . $10.95, $12.95 and $18.50 Presented here is a beautiful variety of weaves in plain, fancy, horizontal and striped stitch. The color range includes Navy, Tangerine, Black, Grey, White, and Tan. Several becoming styles are shown. You should see them.
One Ton of Toilet Soap in Half Pound Bars at 10c Each An unusual opportunity for a big saving on Rose Glycerine, Cocoa Almond,- Violet Glycerine and Buttermilk Soaps, in J? lb. bars, at 10c each.
250 Petticoats of Muslin and Satinette at $1.39 to $5.50 The Flounces on these lovely garments are attractively trimmed in embroidery and lace. The bottoms are plain or scalloped and some have a touch of Ribbon. The price asked for these Petticoats is very low when you consider the quality.
New Middies for Your Summer Outing In Linenc Middies you may have a Tan with Black Sateen collar and cuffs and Black Silk Tie. These Middies have patch pockets and a large regulation sleeve emblem of black and gold ?ilk. Sizes 16 to 22, at $2.8 each. Or if you prefer a Middy of genuine Lonsdale Jean we can pupply you with thrse in all white with the regulation or lace front. These also have pockets and come in sizes I 6 to 22. They are priced at $2.25. Crisp New Wash Goods
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SPORT HATS $5.00 Variety of Ribbon and Straw Models, in Black, Navy and all light shades.
- 3 C, Pajama Chock Madras. 18c. .Satin Stripe Madras. 25c. Fancy hite Voiles, 35c. Cotton Crepe Lingerie Crepe at 30c Irih Lawn 2(V. wis Pattern oiles 35c. Pi in Veiu-s Jc and 3c. Dimity l.hrck 2"Jc. Mercericci Oxford 35c.
Dresses of Delicate Charm $5.95 to $50.00 We are now showing what we believe to be the finest collection of Summer Dresses we have ever had. The styles are youthful and individual, the shading soft and cool looking, and the materials are of high grade. Wash Frocks and the more dressy silk models are being shown in profusion. It will be a pleasure for vou to see them. The Very Latest in Skirts Only last Monday we unpacked a most striking new assortment of Summer Skirts. Included are Wool Plaids in beautiful color combinations, Cambridge Crepe in pleated models. White Mallison Silk Skirts and Wash Skirts of Surf Satin and Gabardine. It will be hard for you to select one of these skirts, they are all so very good looking. The moderate prices are $3.50 to $22.50.
Kayser's Union Suits for Women Marvelftt Lisle Suits with band top $1.50 and $1.75. Same in light weight $2.00 and $2.50.
Mercerized Suits top $2.95 ana
Suits in Pink
Marvelfit with band $3.25. Silk Top
$3.25. Athletic Suits with bodice top all sizes at $1.00. Children's and Misses' White Slippers and Oxfords Made of fine quality canvas, well lined, turned and Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 4 in Children's to 6 in Misses' at $2.50 to $5.00. Girls' Patent Leather Mary Jane Slippers Low and medium heels With and without straps. Sizes 4 to 7 at $2.25 to $5.25. Summer Silks 4 0-inch r,ror?etti Crepe $1.3 3. 3-S-inch Wash Sitin $1.'J5. O'J-ir.' h All Silk Shirtir.tr SI.2 5. C-ir.ch L rap; re Si!k Shirting 32-ir.ch Silk Koul'irdf $10 5.
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All Wool Bathing Suits 55.95 These arc wonderful values in pure worsted suits of various patterns. The colors, with contrasting color trim, are Jade, Copen, Navy, Brown, Black and Kellv G reen. Other Suits in all wool, some fibre silk trimmed, are priced to $10.50. We also carry a full line of Bathing Sh oes. Caps, Hats, Garters and Water Wines.
Men's Store Specials Dress Shirts in a variety of colored stripes. These Shirts are made of high grade Madras and are $3.75 and $4.50 values, which we offer at $1.95 and $2.19. Athletic Union Suits of cord and fancy Madras material, $2.00 and $2.50 values for $ 1 .00 a suit. Wayne Knit Lisle Hose, 75c value at 3 pairs for $1 .00.
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JUNE SALES ARE RUNNING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
SALE STARTS THURSDAY AT 8:30 A. M.
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Store Opens 8:30 CIo.es 5:30
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SALE
ENDS S SATURDAY
AT 9:30 P. M.
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Every Coat in Stock Included MANY ARE REDUCED MORE THAN 50 SPORT COATS WRAPPY COATS TAILORED COATS MOTOR COATS
CAPE MODELS
Fabrics
Polo Cloth, Velour, Ylama, Ramona, Bolivia, Duvet de Laine, Serge and Tricotine.
Colors Navy, Black, Tan, Copen, Grey, Brown, Reindeer and Rose.
Trimmings Self stitching. Buttons. Tassels. Embroidery, self material. Linings of high gradx: Silks.
$ 1 00 COATS REDUCED TO $3 5 $45, $50 AND $75 COATS REDUCED TO $25
A Real Clearance of Suits
at $25 and $35
The $25 group includes Suits valued as high as 89.50. These are good styles in Tweeds, Twills and Tricotines. Thev are Pussywillow lined. Styles are Box, Blouse, Tailored and Rippled. In the 535 group you will find most exceptional values in fine Suits of Twill Cord, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. All are in good styles and colors and very desirable. Vou will miss a most wonderful opportunity to save if you do not attend this sale.
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