South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1921 — Page 7

SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 8. 1921

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Inf"'! V-','-. V 300 ENROLL FOR WRITER TERM OF NIGHT CLASSES JVijrzest Enrollment in Historjof School Sonic Applicants Over 10. A'l records for r.lpht school enrollment were Hmash'-'l la?t nlht u-h?n by 8:15 o'cllr the enrollTnrnt rachrd 300. rrir.clr-il Caubl wns rlatd at the mrollmT.t fleure. Thr Minhawaka hls'h school rJ'ht elArn rommenre Tusd;iy evening. Ort. 11. and It Is xpnctM that anfithrr no op 7 S r'iril will be f-r4-rrillpd liv thnt time. I Tbo apnllcrint." for the r.lprht c!.i' :cs were mostly of mature ai;e. and on? worum who enrolled In the Americanization Mncrlish course rave hr a year. Many others who or.rollej in the cooklnp and r"'.v!n rli.-ts ranged from 2 7, to Z, yirs. Tlure wrre aSoiii 1H0 LEGAL NOTICE oN--Kr.m:NT notick. KTATi: Ol INDIANA. St. Jof j.h count. S.s : in:: oi:i; i:nos i;. i.n;. .iii.tirr of tb rM-., I't-iia townIi;, f.ii'l county nnI tat. TU MAS I ITi: v. I.. II. L.irralj.i nn 1 Mlnüle Larrna. Attiiclnnent. Wlir.ltKAS. TJIOfAS PITT" has AIM lti tt H court bU ;inplilnt, uffMnvit an'l boml tta hmnt of i crtnlu iroirty hi tliMt it. .irffn.lnnt- uro iion-resi.Ient of I tl- Smte ef Indiana; TIIIIItl.FOHK you nr brJy notined that fin 1! wa ii p"t for li'.irine nt my riTWe la ti e lty of Mls!.mak.. St. Jofih 'f:nt3'. Imll.iri.t, on tli lltli lay ef Novmtr. 1021. nt t:' hour of ivvk i. m , and ti n !--- veil appear at t ti a t i tlni and aniwer his roinpl.ilnt unid caut ."1 he Iiari! In your :itsn- and nn order tn.'idf fr th" -ale of f.ald reprty. WITMISS my h ul l jnifl tal thi 22ml day cf .Si't-iuiMr. (Sal) i:OS i:. T.OMi, .T:itl? of the r4ce. si:ymoi:k janskn. Attorney fr ri'iintiff. M is ha wa ka Automobile for ale. 11 tliKviiohi; 1 l or f.ue. gr Cbevrol. lt touring car; Al n.r- . - tlon; rl bar-iln. Colpnert lienltv ' .'orporatlon. l'.Tone MiwhHuaka 1IM: I 1 OK .HA Li: l ord. .11 Kt con.lition i.-w tirs and othvr n ce.soi ies. Call I MMn'i,k'i L'lo ",f: ! ChlroKxllt. 27U

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V ;ST At ReiFcr's Sh- Shop, .special- j Irlng in flat feet, rillen arrhei. coriii, 1 f .illniK. I O'l nm."!J. '

Help Wniitcil .Male. Vn'AMIID Man experienced in exten 1r.e nnl hilling "'i typewriter: also MMintx r-celvalle leMper; nmst te ex-perlcni-e 1 uv.'l have more than ordinary ability; state experience and rrfer--n'iii firt letter. Aiblresa A. It. C New s -T itn e, M ! s ha w a k WAN'l lil Young M.in. bookkeeper, XIer!nioeil : poo'l r-'fiToiK i--'. State salary. Adilrslov s. Nevs Times. WANTKI--Vin'""husker-i. Ap;!y p h oro r. 1 ;.i -t:-Tl 'jo-1"-'. TWO riKST CLASS MD'UMI MIH'NANH'S - Want '. ; niut hae nt b-s- than ii.irs e per i.-iu-c : n other io-e.1 aj'rdv" CuM ll'!i'iHik'i '."-'v.; 21 r nTf. ";ttle antl t'fhicles. 4S loi: sali:- lb : AlT'lv 5' W. . u ..:. n :i lid ha rues. ri t St. lT.i e (". I I. , .... iii.l- 1 c. 1 Articles For Sale 1 UK SALI ieimine Japanese Karl-erry a t. I I.eaut.ru lwuia urcaia u i,P.nit;f:il Hrldjl U'r.ath plant. -I i. 4 t-rt. riant now. (!uy v. IIod. Kartverrv farm. Oseeola. I'hone Oseertitt I'OI.AM rill.NA l'MiS-Vor sale. a' months old: nt M .TerTcrson Wet. vt2 I ' t i li icT and I'i'etl TT j C.l. -TH'et to .Il-.H!lier. 'ot. leS. ! as von eliminate expense of storing and t hatidllnir. I. A. Neu, ."..V. Hydraull ; Ae. I'lmJlf I.. C-'.7. ' sAl.l. It it's al you n:e looking: f. r a!l .Mi!i.i :s i.i "or 117". Suutn; SM I.nniSer A i - "' "t7 I 1 1 ni'ki 1 1 i i;mmU

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s.Vl.l" - iriiuino ivory reed bnhv W. Fourth 7t' ah I'rb e JtMO. Applv at St. W 1 1. LOW kau r.i:ni a;i:- 1 or jie. ; it I'M S. M ii!) st. fJ ', In tiilr.ittic:tl Instrument.' j o i i v . n p;- e r pi u:o. ( . i'.e xv ; w i ; I: AFalAI Nn-Kennt it u; l!-ed N 'TV slight ! : 'lt ! s-!I for ?-":" -i: a rn i !i:. ii v n!r ght a: ! . .fh vrr.arar.teed , 1 Mnje Stores, i ' V l .1-. - r . t;,' Want cd T Ruv s i I ; I . A,'.dr." . ii II li-tri t j N e w - of r f r." H , Rooms Without II. .ml. rS t'. . --r-it ! irn'M t d I:.-M:ire Ui Fa; l"irt r i i . !! 1:: S i IfintMs aif .!'.- Tu r r f . r r w . . i rm t ii r:,iv ( v1. r-"m i. !erv. h,.-;Jr. F.'o V M , , V-'. H.ioiits fur llou-i Iet pln. fi!) ::i.N l--.i iiif. iU rooin. i'.iil .'l'J Mil!:. .' i . MisaawaWa. it i

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hast Lincoln Way and Union St., Mishawaka,

invites you to its services tomorrow, 10:45 and 7:00. Sunday School, 9:30

The Presbyterian Quartet. Organ Recital, 6:45. J. A. Burnett, D. D., Pastor.

TT V mo -A , r. Iwomfn or.rolJed. The men were from tho fa-torie and Shop In the city. Quite a, lare foreign element was repr-nted. Mis.- II. Doyle and IMK II. Vermillion will teach the commercial t Cour-. Ii. vSl. Ka)le will ttach the ! muchlno whop course. IZ. ?pragut J will teach mechanical drawing. T. II. Brackr.er will teach shop mechanics. Miss F. Döbbrick will teach cooking-. MIsh K. Lonr will teach f?ewinj? and mllllncrj' And Mlf Wilma Wheatcraft, Americanization Kallsh. Other subjects will e added from time to time. REGULARS BIVOUAC IK MISH AW AK A OX WA Y TO NEW POSTS Täo skeleton regrlments of 12 companies each, the First and Second United states Infantry, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Robert J. Ilinford, pitched camp at Byrket's Addition yesterday afternoon and spent the nicrht in Mishawaka. Th1 troops are hiking to their new stations at Fort Sheridan and Fort Snelllncr. The doughboys reached Mlshawaka during a driving rain and had their mmn nn within an hour. (7. U. Hartwick. commander of the I '.oral national guard unit, made arrangements to hnuso a hundred or more of the regulars at the "ar-i-nory' above the Pastime IiowlinE Alley building. lAzsrr you ix)Ufii-rr. The First Trust & Savings bank of Mishawaka, in the ?ime building nnd under the same management as the First National bank, pays lnterest from Oct. 1 on all deposits made before Oct. 12. 2t0 Advt. im:movi:d to homk. iAither A. Curtis, a veteran of the 'ivil war was removed to his home In Osceola after receiving treatment at St. Joseph's hospital. A PENNSFLAU II EATER will hum any kind of furl. From $18.00 j to 53H.OO Reiser Furniture Co. 5tlj Classified Rooms For Housekeeping 1 MR l;i;.vr lAurntshel ruoui, suitable for two In modern home. Inquire nt 4 in W. I , a w retire st.. Mishawaka. 7t3 l'OU ItKNT Kooma furnished for Hunt liousekeej.lnjr : cl lotatlou aii'l reahonahle. In.iulre at l-'I W. Hattell nt . Houses For Rent. 77 1 OK Kl.M' o-roora house; ino.lern: with garage. 311 Indiana nr.; $43 r'r month. Call IPS W. Mishawaka av. rt.l a 1 rKAi 'i 1 vi; ö am c itoo.M 1101 si;s IN NILKS, MICH. New, furnace, bath, gas, electri'ity, hard wood floors, llreplace; reasonable. Vm. J. Angus, 11-". Sheridan av., Niles, Miou. 0 a. m. to 4 p. m., dall.v and Sunday. Wanted To Rent 31 AM Kl, I U U UU TIIKliM llsnt! housekeeping r(oms ly gent lernen. AidrehsJ. A.. News-Times. ;t.1 , WANT 1-11 Two or three lilit huue-' keeping rooms, centrally located. Addres U X.. Vow s-T1 nie. f.f'l Farms and laul For Sale Hi 1'AltM For sale. (- acres: splendid . ImlMings: good soli; near Mishawaka terms; $ iVoO. Imiu'ro Stark Keuity j Corp.r:iti u. .'.tl! Houses For Snlo Ml TOWN l'KOl'KKTlKS l'or nale: privet and terms reasoiiatde. I'. C. Sherrn k. I Mulbnrn hotel, Mishawaka. ."t ' i: CAN IU I LI a home lor you mm a j rheapter tl.au yon can luy one; partly er all hi'.'dern; small flrst payment, balance bss than your rent: we have home Itei iti nearly every part of Mishawaka; let n sliow you some Hol under ei'iisfrui tion. Slid KI l lliS INVnSTMLNT COIiFOUATION. I 'Home r.nlhlers." Mi:vr.i:S-I.oNi HI TTON, Agents. j J Farmers Trust UbliT. i 1'hi'iie M .in 7Ö1. open evenings 7 to 7."l. Upea evenings 7 to 1. 7tf : Hol si. l or sale, live rooms and hath: al! modern on paved street: one-laif S-VJOO. liMjulre Stark Ilea It Corporation. 3t' liol si; Fr sale Five rooms. c-le-trie lights a ii 1 gra; corner lot; eay terim. 'Cx. Inquire t.f Stark ltealty Corpo rat ion. "t' ,"17 l.LlAHLlll ST. House. lot and barn at the corner of Elizabeth and Kattell st., lllshawnka. See II. C. Sin i th. 7(e V. t'nshii.g t. Iii M'SL For sale; six rooms and bath, firnicp a:.d ar.ipe on L. Fiftb Ft.; S.:..Vk. Hnulre Stark. 3ot3 1ISL For sale; ?i rooni-; electrti: I . ir I : r an i newiy papere-i ana paincei: s.' o.wi i n'niln' Stark. "ut Fol si'. For sale; nitie rooms; modern; ci. Lincoln Way West; hot water heat V.. Iniiuirf?Stark. ..0t j Ft)U SALK-New four-room cottage and) tie no re good produ tive land; S. Laurei st. I'.isv pavmei'tH; ?J,r4o. t'olpaert Kealty Corporation, l.". 8 Lin- j ein ay est. 1 oll SA I.F House ; hig bargain! six r.'oms: c'.e trie lipids; gas; water: is worth -s.t-io. Will s-n for l.Nl; S) as'i and .FJ per month. Apply at IF' If MiM:i:'l:i av.. east. North side ut l:.ite Sto;-.., Mishawaka. 7t-' 1U s.Vl.i: Hoti. 4 room, tr.i, vater. ami pink; in '-'od vendition, Fri.-' Jl..'n: tei:as luqulre Ml Lat Urove St.. M!s! av. ak.l. Sf2 Ixits lir Saie S5 lull SAl.l: Tine lot on Lilpewnter. 1 Line lot n I'arU Av. cub Ko. 'J7

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w to- n BS j y-- f'"? SUNDAY SERVICES AT LOCAL CHURCHES Rev. O. W. Titus, pattor rf the First Christian church, will give the first of a series of sermons on "Ileigioua Delusions" at the services Cunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Srecial music will be furnished by the chorus choir. Bible school and adult claeaes at 9:4 5 a. m.; morning services at 10:4 5 o'clock, sermon by the pastor. Special music by chorus crolr under direction of Urs. C. 12. Tyler. Communion ervices nt 11 o'clock. Christian endeavor at 5:30 p. m First Presbyterian. "The Meaning of Christian Life," will be the morning subject of the Rev. J. A. Rurnett. Evening "Heart Hands and Feet." The Presbyterian miirtet; soloists I Clem Sheibley ur.d Mrs. Wallace Slocun:. Prelude iccitil at 6:4 5 p. m. Mrs. Margaret I Corporan, organist. 3Itholirft. Iilscipal. "The Alternative of Faith" will be Dr. II. Karle Parker's subject at the morning services. A special musical program will be held at both morning and evening services. ITrst JXangvlieal. . Rally Day will be observed Sunday with impressive cerem-onies. Itev. W. C Hal'.wachs, editor of the Evangelical Sunday school literature, Cleveland, O., will speak on "The Sunday School a Half-Worked Field" The Juniors will meet at 2:C0 p. m., Itev. Hallwachs will also speak at this meeting. "Transformed Lives" will be the subject of Rev. Hallwachs at a Young People's rally to be held at 7:30 o'clock. First Ktu;1Mi Lutlioran. Rev. August H. Miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Charles I Yeakey, supt. Morning worship at jQ.4 5 o'clock, subject, "The Spurned Feast." Vespers at 7:30 p. m.. topic. "The Test of Faith." Sunday school r ACRES This tract of land is only 2 V milo from city on a main road. Very reasonable terms. HASTINGS REALTY CO. HIS. Church St. Ttnlay Only WILLIAM S. HART in "THE RAND IT AND THE PREACHER" A masterpiece of western life and character, with Hart at Ids be?t. Tomorrow Only REC.INALI RARKER'S 1t(m1 net Ion "GODLESS MEN' A drama of the deep sea in wttieli adventure mid romance Maze at wldte licat. IUI- mit c M15iAvVAKA TODAY AND TOMORROW Special Matinee Sunday VAUDEVILLE 3 Snappy Acts 3 And Six Reels of Motion Pictures MURRAY & ALMA Comedy Singers, Dancers and Instrumentalists MILLER & HENDRIX Black Face Comedy Act THE ROYAL TRIO A Musical Treat FRANK MAYO In the Five-Reel Picture "A MAGNIFICENT BRUTE" And Century Comedy, "Society Dogs" Featuring Brovmie Prices: Adults 33c, Children ovr 12, 17c; Children under 12, 11c. Two Shows Nightly Lifelo ng gratitu de is the reward of parents who teach their children to save. All deposits made on or before the 1 0th of October draw interest from the 1st. Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co. M 1

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1 teachers meeting at rarponaj-c Monday evening. Regular monthly meet ing of the Luther League with Mabel Yeakey Tuesday evening. St. Peter's Lutheran. ivv. uau tum, paMor. jyivine ! a 1 services In the Tlngllsh language at 10:30 a. m., subject, "How Do Christians Walk Circumspectly in These Evil Days?" Sunday School and Rible classes 9:30 a. mr No evening cervices. Rlblo hour Monday at 7:30 p. m. Ruslness meeting of Senior Walther League Tuesday evening. Immanuel IJaptlst. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, sermon, 'The Secrets of Christ's Joy." B. V. P. r. at 6:30 p. m-. Miss Madse Crocker, leader. Evening services' ut 7:30 o'clock, serrrMon. "God Our! Sun." j St, Andrew's EvnngHloal. Rev. Oscar Iubengayor, pastor.! Ihblo school at 9 a. m. Sunday will !)(. devoted to the Interest of missions being the annual Mission Festival. Rev. W. H. Alber, Jackson. Mich., will preach at the morning services t 10 o'clock. Evening services will b.j held at 7:.".0 o'clock. Rev. L.

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SELECT BRAND OF BACON SQUARES, per pound

10 LB. PAIL OF LARD, RENDERED

SPRING CHICKENS, DRESSED, per pound 28c DRESSED HENS, per pound 28c Beef Pot Roast, per pound Vzc Beef Shoulder Roast, per pound 15c Short Ribs of Beef, per pound 9c Beef Brisket, per pound 8c Veal Pockets, per pound 15c Veal Stew, per pound 15c Veal Chops, per pound 25c Veal Roast, per pound 25c Salt Pork, per pound 11c Cooked Pressed Beef, per pound 25c Minced Ham, per pound 20c Smoked Sausage, per pound 20c Head Cheese, per pound 12c Liver, per pound 5 c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon, per pound 20c Fresh Sausage, per pound 14c Hearts, per pound 8c Smoked Picnic Ham, per pound 15c Bologna, per pound 15c Liverwurst, per pound 2l2c SPRING LAMB AND MUTTON CASH and CARRY

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THE CflLIFÜ FRUIT STÖBE 113 South Main St. Everything in Fruits and Vegetables Never before in the history of Mishawaka has the city possessed such an up-to-date, complete fruit establishment as the California Fruit Store. One need pro no farther for everything that the market affords In the fine.n of fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices. what wi: iiAVi-: to orn;u

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California (irapes, lb 20o Michigan flraixs, lb 10c Jonathan Apples, fancy, lb.. .10c Northern Spies, fancy, lb. ...10c IJaldulns :t lbs. for 2.V Ladies lingers :t lbw. for.. 25c Kxtra. fancy Pears for Can. nln?, basket nt $1.50 Fancy Plums, basket 25c Sunklst Ornnjres, all sizes, nt 25c nnd up

And many other things for the dinner WK DKLIVrdt TO ALL PAKTS OF THE CITY OPI.N SUNDAYS Uli CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE

11.1 S. Main St.. Misliawnka If you have visite! our store If not, le sure i U llli'l II " II if

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We take great pleasure in inviting the people of this community to visit our enlarged and redecorated store building. SPECIAL DISCOUNT On the opening day we will give a special discount of 1 5 per cent on all Furniture and Stoves. DONT FORGET to see the demonstration of the "DUPLEX ALCAZAR" Two Ranges in one. October 10th to 15 th. FREE SOUVENIRS West End Furniture and Hardware Store 419 West Seventh St. Mishawaka, Ind. Raymond Van der Heyden, Proprietor

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K. Lawrenz, Wakarusa In charge. St. Joseph Catholic ! P.ev. Dean U A. Moench, rastor. Rev. John IJapst. assistant. First ! s at 7:50 a. m. Children's mass 9 and high mas? at 10:30 a m. St. Monica's Catholic. Rev. Jrhn F. Kohl, pastor. Rev. T. E. L.i: n, assistant. First mass at 7:31 m. Children's mass at 3 and hiirh r.iass at LOO1 o'clock. Ser.lce.s for th children at 2:30 p. J rn.. anj devotions at 3 p. rn. j St. Ilavo's Catholic. ! ! Rev. A. Shoekacrt. pastor. First ! I mass at 7 and high mass at 9:30 ! m. CONCLUDES VACATION. Resris Schmitt has resumed his duties at Parmenter's after concluding a motor trip to Chicago, where he spent his vacation with friends Notm Dame-Iowa Return". Notre Dame-Iowa returns, also results from leading universities by Western Union at R.os billiard hall today. Advertisement. It HICK CItEKK KOCJ COAL Convenient size for Rane and Fur nare, carefully preened Burns up clean without soot or clinker. Buck Crek coal Fatlsfles the most particular people. Call for a trial or(!?r. Lump .50; Egj &.Q0. CITY COAL YARD. Phone Mlvbawftku 372. HOME fH ' 0. IiCiiMnis, all sizes. 0 doz. &. up Quinces for preserin, 4 lbs. 25c Cabbages, lb 5e Celery, bunch 15c Swe't PotatHt. lb ,c li'ttUCNC i:ntllve Frg Plant Peppers Carrots Onions Rest Hananns in town, doz .25c Phone Mishawaka ISO you .up now a repular customer and come todav rare OCT. 8

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Coats, Suits and Dresses Critical comparison will convince yon that ue have assembled here a wonderful array of smartly styled garments at prices that can not he duplicated. You may choose from strictly tailored or fur-trimmed models, in a ividc range of fashionable fabrics.

Fall Coats $15.00 $21.75 $35.00 $45.00 All selected from our regular stocks and reduced for Saturday's

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A Dress Sale Special $15.00 New fall dresses developed of tricotine, serge and poiret twill in brown and navy. Some plain, others smartly trimmed with braid and beads. An excellent value at $15.00

Flannel Middies Special at New line of flannel middies in navy, green and red, in szes 1 2 to 20, white braid trimmed with black ties. special at $3.75 Silk Blouses One lot of Georgette, Ponce Tub Silk IV.ouses; they formerly sold up to $6.93; Saturday at S-.Ti) Wool Scarfs One lot of combed wool Neck Scarfs in white and color combinations. Very rial Ha" rvc Knitting Yarns Here's a vr-ry Fpeci.il value in Wool and Silk and Wool Yarns suitable for fany sweater?; portal, bull... 4ho Blanket Sale F!ctra quality, warm durable Blankets in neat p'.alds and plain oolor xvith fancy border.", livery blanket Is a pocial Talue at the price p to $6.50 antl as low ss $1.75 Silk Special 3;-lnch black Charmeuse. In trown, navy and black; special, yard $1.95 Broadcloth 62-lnch BroAdcloth in red, ?ren and navy. fu!tab!e for mi l Ilea-, tpecial. yard.

Thf convention u-as voted a t'jr cess and many plan wert' made for Rapti?t work for th church rir.

ANNOUNCE WEDDING. Announcement has bn made f the marriage of Orover L, Ludlow of thl? city to Mi?s Katharine Mor-

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green, brown, They priced at Trimmed Hats Very Special Saturday s3.50-$4.95 Big assortment of trimmed hats in a special selling. All the new popular styles, shapes, colors and trimmings. Specially featured for this sale. Saturday at $3.50 and $4.95 Knit Underwear Knit corset covers with long sleeves, fine quality, special $1.00 Cotton union suits, light weight and fleeced, ankle length; low neck and sleeveless, low neck and short sleeves and high neck and long sleeves at .$1.00 and $2.00 Wool and silk and wool union suits in the three styles abov. prices range from $2.50 to $5.00 Separate cotton garments at $1.00 and $1.25

row of Detro!!. whirh oc'jrreS In St. Joseph during Jüly. Mr. an Mrs. Ludlow will r'sido in this cR.

North Side Tnit v. S.ainr JTank. "Will pay 4 r lr.tr-st rn all ivlr.es depo; made prior to Ort. 12. fror Oct. 1- Adv 4t7 9:30 p. m. C01PÄM Tl Prices e ear r or g

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Fall Suits $25.00 $35.00 In a special Saturday selling that you can't afford to overlook. Sample Suits $45.00 In different materials, some fur trimmed. They are excellent values.

Wash Blouses Formerly Sold to $2.50 Saturday at 73c Here is a very unusual blouse value. Not more than 2 to a customer. Saturin in 90c dav only 73c ' Outing Gowns Wt.rjK-n'.- hih rr.il-- ;- .r.c I"ir.r.-1 r,s in urh.te md c.I -r - 1 ,ri;'-; fonn-rly noM at SIl.oo ii nil $5.00; now nulluni to. $1.50 aiul $2.50 Wool Serge rry MX! jH-lal, janl . Table Cloths fi-inrh round. rr:'.ori Mrceri7-d Tab Cloths; spuria! SI. 39 Outing Gowns Outing" r."ar.n'I Oo-vr.-, Iip-over style, h'.irh r.ck ar. 1 long 5lcve, all rry tixflnl M.0) Outing Flannel 27-Ir.ch Out:r. Kim:..: ;n light ar.J .'.irk pttt-rr.s. fcrmr'y tiM u; to 2 5c: p-ei.il anl 15? Hosiery Special Chil lren'n Ma-k c n .-. n ribbei Hoe, x:r.i jua.lty; Itial, ialr . 5V Corset Specials Hack I-ic' Cor In r.r.'.i ar.vt whltt', rr.t- ii'j::i ar.J low bust: tiKt-ui! at $I.OO t( $3 OO