South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 332, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 November 1921 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23. 9ifl Killed Younn Mother for $50 Established 1860 Mi (6) 4. Come and Sec Us Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday open until 9:30 V - I y 'A RENEW Your M bcrship in the Red Cross Tomorrow $1.00 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 7 n 01 e i omn , - Booth in this store. X . A i.
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lndirtnvnt from Tos Anpolcs. Roth .'irrenderod Nov. It whon they lt-arm-d that a warrant for their arrest had crn issm-d. Whitakcr denied knowledge of the car and claimed to he able to prove an alihi.
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Unite,1. Sratis eom rnis-.inr.er Saturday ' in 't : t: : ; n wi.li an alh-i:. li scherr.o to st.-al automobiles to col-j leet irisurari.-.'. A . .rdi:1' to t d-' oral antli'Ti;;. Mi-s AVhitakir. a sister, .and two hroth-r. wej in-( liettil in ls Am-;.! s. ili:. j
No. 11 in i n::r: :i n wit'i the . r.s . I - Norman T. ' Wh it., k. r. .-n- ..f tho brothers, widely known ai a tdie.s j play, r an.l a lau er in V.'.is?. intoti. ' f."
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South Bend CCWIERS SERVICE CQHPANY
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End of the Month Sale of
Suits $12-50
The price you see is low the quality we assure you is splendid both in material and workmanship. The value will make an eventful purchase for everyone who takes advantage of this opportunity.
Coats Dresses
$20.oo To buy value is an investment. Value is the high quality of these coat3 at this exceptionally low price. These ooats are an investment because the value is self evident and the season has hardly begun.
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E. O. M. Sale of Furs at marked reductions Twenty Fur pieces from our regular stock, including chokers, capes, collars, scarfs, are reduced for Tuesday's and Wednesday's selling in the November End of the Month Sale. Example Fox Chokers, regular $15.00 at $10.00. Hudson Seal Cape, regular $95.00 at $65.00. Marten Collar, regular $59.50 at $50.00. Marten Stole, regular $150.00 at $100.00. Fox Scarfs, regular $105.00 at $75.00.
E. O. M. Sale of Hats
$29.50 Particular care has been taken to select the most modish of the Fall dresses. These at $29.50 are taken from our regular stock and reduced for this two day occasion. Fine tricotines and poiret twills are among them.
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BOND MAN WE can offer choice Indiana territory to experienced bond man on very attractive terms. Will give preference to one who has established Indiana clientele. Apply in strict confidence to Chicago office, giving full details. THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO. 10 South La Salle Street Chicago
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Hand Bags Women's Handbags or canteen boxes, exceptional values at $1.69, $1.95, $2.95. $3.95. Ooze cowhide tooled Bags, E. O. M. $3.68. Notions O-N-T Crochet Cotton, white or ecru, E. O. M. Sale 8c a ball. Sew on Hose Supporters, fine elastic webbing, 1 Yz inches wide, E. O. M. Sale 1 3c pair. Large size Sanitary Napkins, box of one dozen, E. O. M. Sale 59c. King's Basting Thread, 200 yard spool, E. O. M. Sale 4c. Inside Skirt Belts, complete with hooks and eyes E. O. M. Sale 7c each. White Ivory Pieces Long handled Mirrors, with beveled glass. E. O. M. $1.85 each. Hair Brushes, genuine bristles. E. O. M. $1.85 each. Comb and Brush Sets in lined gift boxes, E. O. M. $2.25 each.
(formerly $4.00 to $10.00) Smart winter hats of velours, velvets, felts, duvetyn and cire radically reduced.
Fur Coats Seven fur coats have been reduced for these two days of the End of the Month Sale. Every one is unusual in value, in price and also in point of view of the excellent skins and workmanship. 40-inch Mink Coat $395.00 36-inch Mink Coat $345.00 36-inch Mole Coat $198.50 36-inch Mole Coat, Marten collars and cuffs, $198.50 42-inch Mole Wrap $250.00 Hudson Seal Coat. $275.00
Good Reasons to Buv Christmas Handkerchiefs Now
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Ladies' handkerchiefs, hemstitched, white and colored embroidered corner; regular 25c, at 3 for 50c. Ladies' white hemstitched handkerchiefs, with embroidered corner or striped border, regular I5c value, at 6 for 69c. Men's initialed handkerchiefs with corded border 'and hemstitched; regular 65c value, at 48c Children's plain white handkerchiefs at 50c a dozen.
End of the Month Sale of Silks 1 9-inch Tinsel Broche for hats and all kinds of trimmings, at $2.95. 40-inch printed Radium in designs and colors suitable for linings and kimonos $1.89. 40-inch Black Charmeuse $1.69. 40-inch Crepe de Chine in colors suitable for evening dresses ana Ch ristmas lingerie gifts $1.19. Wool Plaids 38-inch Broadhead worsted plaids 95c. Shirtings and Percales 32-inch imported Manchester in plaids and checks 49c. 32-inch imported English Madras in small neat stripes and colors for men's shirts 59c.
At the close of the past two busy fall months we find broken assortments, odd lots of this or that which we wish to sell out before the heavy Christmas trading. Large price reductions are, therefore, made on the following merchandise for immediate clearance:
; E. O. M. Sale of Ribbons If you make Christmas gifts or think you'd like to try ribbons will be the daintiest and most adaptable of all materials to use. Camisoles, boudoir capes, girdles, bags, slippers easily made with ribbons.
Moire Satin and TafTeta 9 and 10 inch ribbons, regular $2.25 value, at $1.65 a yd. Ribbons in stripe and fancy patterns, regular 35c and 39c, at 33c a yard.
E. O. M. Sale of Women's Underwear
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. Leatherette GLOVES 50c A discontinued line of leatherette gloves in sizes 6, 62, 7, 7'2 in white and grey, which were $1.00. E. O. M. Sale of Kid Gloves French kid gloves reduced from $3.00 to $2.75. in all sizes and colors and styles in our regular stock. Women's Umbrellas Fine taped edge English oria, light weight, rainproof, with all nickel frame and ferrule (new) ring handles E. O. M. Sale $5.95. Women's English Cravenette in navy, myrtle, purple, black, with 2 inch satin borders; ribs have white ball ends; bakelite ring handles; E. O. M. Sale $4.68. Men's or Women's every day Umbrellas, American taped edge, taffeta, fast black, rainproof E. O. M. $1.29. Children's and Infants' Wear Children's flannelette gowns well made; sizes 6 to 10 years; special at 49c. Children's flannelette petticoats, white or colors, ruffle or plain hem; sizes 1 to 6 years 49c. Hemmed Diapers, good quality outing flannel; special, half dozen 85c.
End of the Month Sale of Fibre Rugs of extraordinary value. A 9x12 foot room size rug, attractive for use in bedrooms and dining rooms, as well as sun parlors
Glove silk ton union suits, a clearance of
small numbers only, regular $2.50 and
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Wool union suits, large sizes, 38, 40, 42 and 44; regular $3.00; a small number only at $2.19. Summer gauze union suits, knee length; sizes 34, 36, 38; regular 75c, at 59c. Bovs' Underwear Fleece lined shirts and drawers, regular 50c, at 25c. Pajamas, flannelette, regular $1.50 and $1.75, at $1.00. Pajamas of flannelette, originally $1.00, at 50c. Closing Out Men's Underwear A few odds and ends of our men's underwear stock which is being closed out to make room for enlarged lines of women's underwear. Shirts and drawers reduced to $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. Union suits reduced to $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50, including entire stock of Stephenson and Globe makes. Pajamas reduced to $2.00 and $2.50. E. 0. M. Sale in the Daylight Basement Domestic Shop New Dress Percales, 36 inches wide, standard quality, in navy blue, cadet blue, grey and light colors; splendid selection of patterns. Only 50 pieces at I 6c a yard. Duplex Bed Blankets (samples), in pretty block plaids, all colors, extra large, size 70x84, best quality (slightly soiled) at $4.75 each. 72x90 Unbleached Sheet, with center seam, wide hern, 69c. 72x90 Bleached Sheet of splendid quality, three inch hem, 98c each. Wool finished Batt of full size, made of finest wool finished cotton, size 72x90. One of the finest batts made, $1.10 ea.
E. 0. M. Sale of Lingerie Flannelette gowns, made of good quality material and cut full 55c. Flannel petticoats, well made, scalloped edge, light colors 25c. Nainsook envelope chemise, well made, elaborately trimmed in lace or plain tailored with built-up shoulder, or strap top; sizes 36 to 44 79c.
Discontinued models in Dien Jolie and Modart Corsets. Front and Back lace in odd lot of sizes ranging from 22 to 30. Former Drices
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There are taupe, blue, rose and brown in plain and figured centers, with artistic borders.
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