South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1921 — Page 16
FRIDAY MORNING.- SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 T6
THE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIIiES
U. S. FASHION LEADERS CLAIM
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"iircAr,. f pt. s. r.-iri i f:-i'..s; Ani' i!' a i V a or. y ,!-.!.;:;' rs r women's V.'r.ir hT I'lf'l TCII. Tr. d--.-irrft chil i of th Anv r-;,'-,n r?pli.on Arta leiuo th .-k!rt rr.--T".;r;r.s 3 0 inch'v from Y. -ro :r.t! hn.i been adopted ry I'nrii-.ir.' find ciaim! p. thf :r n-n. rnfnf r.- of the leatTj !r;.irl. Ilf-prci-sr.tatlvc of the league's .-.ei mmbrs -will met hr i.Mt week to iificl.le cn now sty
and mo. Us for th coTT.;r.-; sa"Arnerlran (!fe!rr-:.i n'T to the r fn acrvn t Ivo tas'.-, whil th TnrL? n'yUa aro create! f-r the netr" er dend-morvlair." an! con.'-quonlly ar n."r or I 3?, freakish." Jin?. A Hi Ti!rl . prsidnt of lh" k.U'?, tol l th-i United pr-f" today. Th ar.k!1 !'n:h ffocis In gowrA will haA adhorn nrnon? tho willowy, pr.n.v ful wom"n. Mme. Itirloy r-aAd. , jt tne "canny ones will .trik a happy
rv.-.l:um an I follow tho most c:ra"ful outlines." 'Thrr l. a tendency to the rrir.':- effort, not clos-ly fltt:n?. but follow!!,!? llr.' Df th friro." -ho continued. "Suhf will r.ot be o smart on. ;is off. an 1 th" f:ri!ht lln pllhouetto Is h' re. to ft ay. "Furchl'i, Phi les, from cardinal to fl ep purpi. will bo to the foro In who'.o cows.', or trirrmlr.r.". Fringe i t ill holding ?v,av, nnJ of course tassels follow."
Marriage License UNEMPLOYMENT r:i ; r;n, 1 CONFERENCE TO Girl in Cincy is B HELD S0QN
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will he hoM within the next two week?. Soc'y of Commerce Hoover
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i.r.K ine treity o: or- who jc on his vi.-it.-n, .vkIt: for
treaty, to
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peiCf trci'y ffu 1 !.".:.-.-? 1 In inr.rr political Circle-! hero tcdiy and advocated operly by the prvs. ?-jch a treaty, France Ie'.ievci must bo noKOtiated by the allied nations ant tho United St.itr.
CINCINNATI. Ohio. S.-pt.
rinr.ati'a "t-iical bride" will be d. lied up with bobbed hnlr and
otner ial'-i iaas. i
Probato Judo I.uedor has de-I Indicated that It will be com-
cided the fluffy sleevo. hih neck ! Pfd of about 30 delegates. "VVhethor j The Gernrin-Americin treaty doef
dri-fls and Mr hat are pa5e. : 'ri-u.turo will be reprinted was The girl's picture adorns the walls ' d:Jcu.rd to lay by Sec'y of Acriculof many Cincinnati honv-f ho i? tur( Wallace with the president, the girl on marri.iee license crtlfi-
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not rrcopr.izo important terms f the Vorsaille? troity, including man-
datoj. France's po-.-wjon of Al-
Wlrins and Primal tins:. Tho l!l(xtrtc Shop S. D. Moran Sl Son
p If rrr ".! Mnr ni: i.uAi mom Ci h 5f "Th nrmlrol l';-l'irf I l it- . ri K( IT MM. I!osl Maftn' l : ! - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : : I m 1 1 1 . i I : i i i i ; t 1 1 1 ; i : i J r ! t
HARDING PLANS j SELECT JURY IN EXTENDED CRUISE "TRIGGER" TRIAL
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(anno with Cupid playfully aiming arrows. j Jud?o Luoierg has ccdorcd the most fashionably drewfd and mod- J
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V.'A T TI N'OTO N1, Bpt. 8. PreV. U.-'rlin expoct-i to leavo Faturdr.y on rm extended crulT. probably r'.iohin? to tho Enplmd coiflt. It was bamed today. If otHclil bulnt-fls does not call him bark Monday ha wl'l Rteam northward poT.lMy ng far fl I'?r Harbor, Mo., whore It, P. McClean. AVn-hin'fon publlshor nnd rer?onil frnd. ha a p-immer villa, Hardin? would return tn V"ahinj!rton by Sept. 21 when conerosi reronvenrs prob ably inaklnp tho honiowarl trlj- by rail or motor. He plans to Ktop rfl to p!iy polf while enroute at var-
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moii stoiois omens. nnilLIN. Sopt. Z. MLny poryona wero killed and wounded when a mob ftorrued tho government ofllcos at Speyer, Paden. demanding the re-l.-.i.'o of imprisoned radicals, fili a Wolff Itureau dispatch from Munich todav.
1LIAMSON, W. Vft.. Popt. S. Stringtown, the miners' camp on the Kentucky side of Tug River. tc
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SETS DATE FOR
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D ALTON TRIAL; Steam laundries, it 1
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CHICAGO, Sept. 8. The ca?e of f the output the perms must know
i "Willi" Dalton. America's greatest j mey vo pren in a iatt.e wnen tney
"no robber," was .et for trial Sept. j come out of one. 17 by Jud'e John J. Sullivan today. '
been employed in the bank as a
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A Jury to sit In the "second trig- !
prer trial" growing out of tho
BOBBED HAIR GETS A "RISE" ST. IyOflS, Mo., Spt. S. Mrs.
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, , , , . r At Iii--? first trial for the theft of i a An emissary ca.m today to the, . . , x. . , a 7fnnrifr-omtViQ nrf horn Tr ic' 1 M
court house here to offer an arrni3- , ;, ' . ,. , tI . , , j t- Co.. the jury di?igreo 1. He h.nl ; & 1 .w c- . lu. I bt'cn employed in the bank as ajfi
ii. ihm pciiUKl'Mtn y .iaiß 11.' Jl i thrv West Virginia into turmoil la.t May when for three daH and j rrl?ht3 tho miners on tho Kentucky nide and "defenders" on this side J kept up fierce firing.
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cus 1920 battle of Mat-wan, was to ul apr ""-""' ' l'-,uiu ti
W solectoi this morning. j ana arove, n. lami.y iruru cuim Th t-i' tomnnmr-iv VoT'iwhen his dauchter, Goldie. returned j M
today whn adjournment was taken j homo with her hair bobbed. until Monday to enable .Tudcre Jos- 1 ,
eh B. Sanders and James Ihmrnn counsel for the täte to attend a funeral.
The leading role In "The Rosary" is played by Mildred June, formerly a Sennett bathing beauty.
BETTER COAL On Colfax Ave. SAM'L C. LONTZ & SONS
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Buying your new fall suit or overcoat at Sherman's will mean a saving to you of $8 to $10 without sacrificing the appearance or style of your clothes. This wonderful clothes value should interest every man and young man in South Bend. WE SELL YOU SHERMAN'S CLOTHES AT A MANUFACTURER'S PRICE not a retailer's price. Our enormous distribution of goods sold
through our own great chain of stores; conducted on an economical basis, eliminating all unnecessary expenses gives us the advantage to under-sell and out-sell the ordinary retail store a clothes value that cannot be duplicated at any store in the land for less than $30 to $35.
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All-wool blue srses, worsted, enwimeres, flannels and stripea. Try a pair of Sherman's trousers they satisfy.
Clothes that would do your heart good to look at, to feel and to wear. HERE'S WHERE THEY MEET! The man who looks for style; the man who buys for value, you can't get ons without the other at Sherman's. ALL-WOOL MATERIALS tailoring perfect, style up-to-the-minute. Genuine and worth while savings are offered to you at Sherman's. Come here and investigate for yourself. Every garment guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money back.
Other stores charge $6 and $7 for the same trousers. Thoisnds of pas for you to choose from, all at the one price, $4.
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It is a fact that the prices on overstuffed furniture are now at a point where you can pick up bargains that are nothing short of wonderful. For a time the market was flooded with overstuffed furniture, but now this condition has changed and prices are cn the point of stiffening considerably.
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Riprht now, therefore, is the very best time to buy overstuffed furniture. We are featuring many remarkable values in one of the largest stocks of this type of furniture which we have ever carried. W hy not come in tomorrow and take your choice while our stocks are so complete and when prices are so low? Easy terms.
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Think of getting a luxurious j 2-piece Tapestry Suite at V &
Library Tables ThfFe extra well made library tablrf finished in oik are examples of the ravings you can make here. On f-ale 1 O QC tomorrow at only . . . V
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Here is your chance to get a 2- This suite has spring edge, piece tapestry suite at a price spring arms, spring back as considerably less than the wcl., as comfortable loose j , , . . cushions, as shown. It s one davenport alone would have c 1 or many special tapestry suites cost you several months ago. for tomorrow.
Chiffoniers, $14.75 Tho extra space a chiffonier gives makp? it a very good investment. Especially when they are rricctl so low. Kasy terms.
Dressers at $21.50 Women who have been -.vaitlng for prices to reach bottom before "buying a new dres-ser, can buy now with every confidence that they are buyingr at the lowest price. Many different deslgrns to PIoct from and convenient credit terms.
Rug Specials Tomorrow
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9x12 Brussels rugs in all the new designs and (T A
colorings, extra special values at
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9x12 genuine Wilton Velvet rugs in the handsome new designs and colorings, special tomorrow CT (Tf$
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Fine Duofolcts Think ff buyin-r th. ;-- foM.s at this I. v ;.r:-. I '-:-.. fter"1 in h:--::r.i --- :v:::::i-:-. lf-.ithr-r. Qui.'kiv cm v.-r:.- l f.-..'.i h.'inde'ne d'ivjrp'-rt I:.' - fortaMo i.f ,1. c 4 n qc .Specnl at y'iJ.OJ
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Brass Beds at $19.75 This is just cn.; of a r f lew designs v are : i " a I r i t i.n all th r.f w H:. Hr .. pric h re are as l'.v a? '.vo lieve tht v v. i'.I -. r :r an v. : .
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Dining Chairs, $4.50
.Manufacturer:-? of r. t rh -.i'v havo at i.ct J"en '..-hi have cut th' ir r ! ; ' : ir T t! " U!to::i. Itesult, yo'j nn V;y period fif1?;" .;rl' t' r m . ; . f"r a? low a.. $4."'' : "h. v ver.int rr dit t'-r::"! n s." u four to r:x rh 1 ! r5.
The Baker Combination Exactly as Illustrated You can burn either fuel, coal or gas, as your needs and the weather dictate. You can cook the foods you want quickly on the gas fire, and the foods you can wait for on the coal heated section both at one and the same time.
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Easy Credit Terms can be arranged on any Stove purchased
You Must Save Coal
Vou can't know true comfort and economy unless you heat your home with a hot Air-Tight Hot Blast "Florence" Burns soft coal, hard coal, wood and slack. No smoke.
No soot. No clinkers. No dirt
Everything is consume
the end of the season's use with
soft coal there will be no soot
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hence as it is today. Burns less coal and heats twice the space. Sold op Liberal Credit
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