South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 28
SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES
FRIDAY JANUARY 13 !t-r at the hor.io of Mr. ar..l Mrs. George liitnaur. Mr. and Mr. Geor Rafley of ASKS KIWÄNIS TO ATTEND LUNCHEON at Brandon 's r ft lit. l TT II "k V I .! II i ' A WW tA News Goods at Great Savings That's Why People are Coming for Miles to Attend This i - A r'iVYr Mi!,a;vak i were Sunday uesta at horn- of Mr. and Mr. Howard ! r. i i COiNMINULD n Mrs. Ira Hottorff and Mrs. Ian Ä 2?Ä Mr piacDonahl . Address Clul.'j r,::,,.,,;-.- nyMr-toVhi and Extends Invitation lo vl:ted TtHs.Iay LEWIS CONCERT GO. ! :iv 'tU'i'kln? committee. " n 1 .wuraay v!;tr..-s at the , 31aCiMUCT r.VCM. 1
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till!! Mill 111 III I ; r.d Charles J. Hoy. apbolr.Pd on: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tew VJlmlHU a V VJ1 1 1 ?ho r,.omrri?nriat!on of Mavor V. W. hvor Mondiy evening caller
berr- A D'ea for a revival of the epirit : jl
fri at the ' which pervaded South Fiend during
: Do-i?.', to n:ako a careful ar .1 1 homo of Mr. and Mrs. FM Krlll. .the world war was made by Arthur
j-hroutrh Jr.vet!.raMon of all ? S. Pv.torff ha. returned to his t r. MarDonnld. former commander l I.MIliation to Apprar Be-, ;'rofrl"- wa hM;,J,;-J t(' f 'lri," Plymouth. Ind.. .ifterlff he Vmrican IJfion Ve;of.. luo I f -T. , , u- I h" Majors off: e today at 1 : j I i.niiri; a we! with his son. Ira T. , ! ton .tli-h:ivuk Woman n 1 m. i , , (members of the kiwania club at, CI,,!, a,r,!av Aft,T,...n. j . .--WU, c,,. j S I, ' m.lng Thury neon at ,t, te v.:: fiPvo:,. pr-a--' ir illv all of IT I . T. , x ir,t" ,n ; Oliver hotel. MacDonald announced;
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app ir on Sa. rday afternoon in,
the Ijncheon to be given Monda;
nr. lr.sr-"-f ion f all citv nroM-rtv. ; , noon. Jan. lb, in honor 01 LOl. Han
Kv-TY ('"'iirtmort o th. c'tv will! -SIr- anrl "SJr'- Kemley of Ardniore ford MacNider, national coniman- !
h,rnry a-. J ;t. rium ur.dr r I ,.orn& un,j..rh rairiur,1 :iKht"of the ; visiicl Mor-liy evonin? with How-j der of the American Lcglcn. 5.iy-1
s r: : n - .I . r.a aK j i n ve t ; trat i eornmittf f's rays. jo- ;"- n. er ana iamtiy III 0 A -A. 1 1 t A - ! . . . ! . . I . ,.
ini? that MacNider loes. a.. nearly
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W :. ar.'s r'.ub M Ir. 1 rv .n9f CI Ml"", Iir". ctCI. hf".:l.n, WlI'T, Of'.- a.- auuur
. tr--.,r. rnv.'pr? or- tr!r and ch'-r dT'irtiiientf will be ! Tsiti t A?w-rtf 7 7, J .a true Klwan.an.
v. . . rz,i. a. MMiiiJi'i. m 11 if j r t
... - "Ho is a po setter.' ' said Mac-,
Donald, "and what is more lmpor-
rar..it!r :. a '--.rdlr.-f ? n :-rr.- r?-j i:f f toi.
;-rt3 frr-i rl.r r't:" v.-j-r I'ro-j Th" report will b fil-d with the r : .; ;:'.'.' n dur'.:!? th5 ; city council at Its next nu-etln?. f -"a.s.-. n. T! - pro ;rar:i com mittle C? ? he v; 'V:.r. :nc-d that Satur- .I;nuiry Clearance Halo now In !..y, r. v.'-r.t h'-l'l. prom!oa propre -3 nt th Dnu'I.is Shoe Store. f y.- I r- -n.- ff - tlTif-t of th! Adv. 1 :i 1 1 : I-, nr.d It -t'd tha thAr 1 - n re- rd att-T.dan-e at the j NOTIC1 :.
Committee on Thrift To Distribute Them
frev dlitributlon of household and
"rTi:., v.r.. .', r-f ,t:i". -'h i::" .u-- i v.in noi oe re.'-pfjr.sioie ior :i i;v f
tant. he Is a "self 8ta.rter. !
i "TTo Iß the meat representative : American oldier of the world war.
; arid h!s rise has been phenomenal, r it, --ervar.ee uf thrift week. be?in-1 It- up t0 U3 t0 receive him in a lit: mnq Jan. 17. will be marked by tlnf? manner when he comes to our
city to be present at the reception piven for South Bend' tx-servlco
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n. fo.'ovvi:::: the . -pa c on tracts by my wife, Il.-ih h.i'! lay :i-on. ' Judb-. S A ML" ML .Il'DIi:.
:---r..: !,.- 1 . .; V.'.'i t'-n"', whol Adv. ' lCti :h- ( ' r: o ne of th
r- p.; i'ar 1 :.'.lad rlnrorn of the 1 ! .-. a r.d m h ard to equal advan- ;
Ti: .. u ').' r'r.irir? of oj-'-ratir ard i Mr. and Mr. Herbert Wilson were nrvorin r: urii-er.. He j.o.sr-ej a' Priday calb-rs nt the home of Mr.
v e qtpaüty typical of t);e Monster , nd Mrs. Ian Kwerf
GRAND VIEW
' I.L rv e, rhi ra-! r r'.Z' d by a lilt -;p :r srv(--tr.e5 of t'r;e ,ir.d a human-
. of Interpretation which makes j Miller of South Ilend
Mr. and Mrs. IM Kr; Ii spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
: T: an 1 r ; n t f a v r r i . In Alien Ament. the violinist of '.e nrK' tnbitlon, Mr. Tw'.. has a : ' .tt ab!- r.y. Mt'.n? arti-t. Hn Is iM
Jeorpre Jacob1 was n Saturday evening calkr at the home of liia sister, Mrs. Claud Darling. Mrs. Ralph Jolliff attended the
o play with the ral f'-rvor of thj funeral services of her aunt, Mrs. rtlit, .at the .arr. time producing j . I. Smith, In South Tlend Saturday. n-. of ex.jui-it - richness. Mrs. P. M. Avery and Mrs. Oeore
M'.s Amber Hopkins, reader. Is;
l at'alnln dN-Jnctlon In her line r nVavor throueh her perform
;.r ce.s v. lth th'j Lev. Ls company. Her I
p'-rtoire. ?3 o a ariM and finished , South Bend
r.iture. wblr-h R.w:.ts materially In rounding out a complete proirrarn. Th-- pianist and acrompanlft ot
't oryan!7.:tlf.n is MIk. Plorenco
itrrr.-t who 1 also heard to adantat-" In ep. ario so!. -s and duets v. .t)i Mr. Lewis. Her atllity ir-.a'KO' !er a m Ft valnaWe support
t'fie other thre.j rrnber- of the.,.
m p a ti y . Th meeting 5aturday will be o-.ien. to iion-.'lutt members by the paym nt of the u.r,:al door fee. The program Is announced to bepln at i,'cnr h, prei-p.it .l hy t h resrular i.i;?ir.e-H meeting, at which all memar-" urtr l to l.o present.
Deberino of South Rend visited "Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Matteson.
Mrs. T. K. Ewers ppent Monday In
Mrs. Joseph Bourdon of Portisre Crossing visited Wednesday with Mrs. Oren Slsk. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oaleener and daughter. Vera, were Sunday visl-
men.
.Emilies and lndlvidual.H in an effort
to Incuie.it- the habits of saving in-( The club as a whole was asked to
to tne prop., or the city. i roonerate with the citizens' commit'
Pred W. Keller- is chairman of the thrift week committer of the Chamber of Commerce, but the committee Is contemplating no special ob.vervanee. The week will ho ßtreased in other ways, however, ?uch as distributing 'posters calling- attention to the various factors which enter under thrift. They are: work and earn, record expenditures, have a bank account, carry life insurance, your own home, make a will, invest In the reliable securities, pay your bills promptly and share with others. Distribution of the hudget books will fall on the shoulders of the Boy Scouts in the city. Each scout Is to be made responsible for placing two of the budget books In the hands of Individuals who will make use of them. The books may also be had at the Chamber of Commerce, at the local banks, or Y. M. C. A.
25 percent reduction fale, Vernon's. 334-tf
te. which is making arrangements for the reception by buying tickets. . Pred Keller spoke on city zoning and planning, asking that the mem
bers of the club support the ordi nance relative to thi that is now i
before the city council. Several matters of busine?? were brought before the club and a number of guests woji Introduced. COLD WAVK EXPECTED. The weatherman tells uh that we may expect a bitter blast from the north "before many days are passed. There's only one remedy for Jack Frost and that's to have him meet Cinderella or Topy. Both are special brands of Coal that Schyler Rose recommends. Main IS 9 0 or Mlehawaka 409. 4-tf
17c smoking tobacco. 15c. Engel'8. C37-tf
Dr, TV. G. TVegner, 534 Farmers Trust nidsr. tf
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$ 1 0,000 Worth of NEW SILKS Wonderful Savings on the Worlds Best Silks
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40 Inch black Charmeuse JL' 75 luality. Mill ' End Sale 9.25 3G inch black Charmeuse j 3 quality. Mill ' nd Sale SI. 95
PURCHASING AGENTS MEET IN MISHÄWAKA
l'.tiinv Dinner und Snprlir nt J
- i jf the IIott-1 lisliawnka !H
:if Attend. jt I J' Ti i'arrl ;slng Agej.ts Associa- ! I t'..a .f S.u.li I'.-t.d held its regular m -flily meeting at the Hotel Mishaua:- W. d-es'Iaj evening. About 35 i
ii r..b rs and gue.-t- attended th" .;it!t:--r aril ent. rtainrnent. The kp. akrs of the evening were M. Mc-
L' an, chief chemi o' the Dodge 85 ompar.3'; T. McCollum. manager ot" the rubber b-partm nt of the j Mishawaka Vet)'.. n Manufacturing ' eornpany and (Jeorge W. Blair manj: pu'. r of the woolen department of th l M isha waka "olen company. Mr. 1 McE an addre.-.-. d the meeting on , M
Vene, r and (.Hue. Their Pso in ti
1 'urn it 1:1 e. Aeroplanes and Trunks.
Mr. M.tVUum traced the ldstory- of rubber fro::; It- x ure-' at the tr e to tho :irioi;s finl.-h.ed produets of the; W'ooleri "o : p a :r . Mr. I'.Iair deliver- 1 ' d an -.ally instructive talk on 1 N..(d a ; I' i'.i; - .! at tebs taanufact- ;
ured iy !i:s i'nmvanv. Hob, -peaki r's l
rer:..-.rk u -r- ;: omp tri d by exb:! its of tlie di::e; . ;.: mates ials in
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I a,-?i j.-jp-li ei::.; ag-tt. lft the, m.ftt'rg w ith a mor-- etr.pt eh-" p.Mve idea of prod"i'-s ma 11 uf.: ctu red by the s,re.,tet judu-trp s :n Mi-hawaka. FORMER FFSll)FiT mi-is as nrsi LT of
STUFET CAR WRECK A
' luarlt-. 1 1 . lbuibar b e. a former I Mhanakar. di- d iti 'hi- uco Tu's- ,
lav afternoon as th- reu'.t of in-.-..111
. o .--v.u;.-'.! m a strait car Ii
wt'- k Mu.e t;e: ai.o. II.. was 4'") : ar.- of ao . II i- s.irv iv d by his ...le f.Tti.otly .1 .Mb, M.ller of Mish-
aka at id vi!-, v mldr. n. He also i
1 .v l-.l.-i ; at. -:.ts Mr. and Mrs. I If :.! V Bon-.b 1 r.h e of Suth B. nd. Tb- : o,I y ill b. brought back 1
S i' u: -lav af' rr.oon ar. 1 taken T.J : !.. !.. i b-zb.lap.d cen.eterv i
! u'.i re th- f-ir.crii services .11 " b. 1 1 at 2 . lo I-:. Iter. C W. ; of :;; r.r-t Cht-.-thm ;
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r (.um) x i:vs. r roMinuLisTs: i i':vf of l olic- lt.trrov has re-
.N.l Irtruitiops ft err. th- chief o( .lj best quality .
Visit Seicilafia's Largest Army Goods Store Cold weather means you are going to need some warmer clothing, shoes and other merchandise. Below we have
listed winter wear at prices the present 1 . ti . ... r 1
market will not warrant, tome in ana compare our values and prices with those of other stores. We aim to give you the biggest and best bargains for your money. Drop in and investigate.
I! Hl fü F.f Reclaimed Army Breeches, just the thing for
tii out-of-doors men real values
ÄpvA Heavy Knit All Wool Sweater Coats fa A ÖJ Ulm ?J and Slipovers, $8.00 values, choice . . ctf1(Ö)ö
9 5nmf ?40 values in Salesmen Coats. C
S sHOrnO !J I Q belted, ulsters, fur collars and fur V U U i WWWIV ,niH medp t. r.hmce
NAVY OIL SLICKERS 48 in. Coat, corduroy collars. A coat that
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Blankets, reclaimed, good
$2.95
Reclaimed Government Un
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derwear, good con- I
Army Boot Hose, pair ,
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Gov't Coveralls, Q 1 Qf? khaki color, new 4 Union Suits, 04 ffi up
9 fi mKJSJf
i i' tu . i. -: pa:;g through or f Hospital Pillow Cases, new, .v.r.,- ;:: M.i:.iuaka lor uslr.j thft.f fQUr ä ä 1 lb-t.e pl.t.-. Th.ca lntruc-;M . H i B 3 9 ate to :cr. ,ln !u force until , M tor "W '. '" . a::d s;.vlfi' lr.struc- ti
- ;.r. re ived at that date, auto- t w ho h v" not t ht p. received ' " : ;.. . ! - ptatt-s -a ill not be ! t
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and li-is a.u a..tr.o;;r'd capital
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.- :;br.iltt 1 by the !-'re?ary showing M
t a.-.' the nrgani.'.tijn lurir.g the first' i-----u r.i":.:! of 1 u::.e-n hcs a cap-; !fo;k sil x : 1'r -d for and in!
?o. . f K'v-." y a.d a total men:sbi, of 10. I., ar.i and lnve?t- ! . r.t i i:.a Je .y tb'- aoo:atlon up to . . ."I. 1 S J 1 air.o.ante i to J2S.S39.Tho tctf.I a . are J31.4S3.2S.
i.i.i:r to noop fiup. (Nntial ':r- department waj ... ! to th.. r -l it :.t of Mr. Ked- '. 2 -5 e-7 I.irerin way , Ia.t eve- : t" MiP.gui-h a roof Are. The v..?s J".
Reclaimed Army
Cartridge Belts . .
Wool Jersey Slipovers, Vneck and roll A collars v I vv
Reclaimed Gov't O. D. Army. Blankets, perfect, cost new $9.00, now j)diUv 1 lot Boys' Slipover Sweaters, while they QJjQ Overalls, Lee's Hettrick's and Spaides, ( "7R none better ... ) B I 3
Special on Overalls, Walker-
ton make, at
Shirts, grey 4 OK flannels I -vSO Regulation Army Shirts, O. D. and OR Serge )Oiöw Best quality Navy Blue Flannel OE Shirts 4..U9
Motor Transport Gauntlets,
horsehide and wool lined . . .
too
S1.95
New Hospital Blankets, plaids, single, frA fPJ size 66x82 4.00 Canvas Gloves, heavy weight, special, p J A dozen y I 13 Bed Spreads, just a few left, good (gf g-fl quality 4 1 .3D Army Hose, cashmerette, 5 $1.00 Special, Black Cotton Hose with white feet, 04 6 pair for .... $ 1 cUU
Turkish Hand Towels, 6 for. .
Men's Trousers, work or
dress, (14 ftP? up
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S1.00
Heavy Blue Cambric Work Shirts, very best SÖC
We Save You Ftfoney on Your Shoe Bill. Let Us Prove it To You
Children's School, black and
$1.85
Men's Heavy Work Shoes, oil grain uppers, solid soles and Cbfä UP
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Women's High Shoes, military heels, gun, calf, tan and tfS f 5
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tan, solid leather . .
WOMEN'S WINTER OXFORD S, $7.00 values $3.85 GOVERNMENT HIP BOOTS, guaranteed $3.85 MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES, 12, 16 and 18 inch $5.85 and up SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON ALL PURCHASES
Sale of all Fur Trimmed Suits A wonderful sile. Come early and get first choice. Women's high grade Suits in the most wanted materials; any fur trimmed suit to P" fb
$75.00; sale price. .
Women's Night Gowns $1.50 Styles, Sale 79c Large selection embroidery or lace trimmed fine Nisht Gowns. Children's Dresses yi Regular Prices All our children's pretty velvet or wool Dresses in this great sale at V2
Extra Special Coat Sale Women's and Misses Plush or Cloth Coats; big lot -j f$ to $25.00; sale price P E LUU
Domestics at Big Savings Hu. k T' '.--, a v ry ?p- -.! pufhas-. in plain ..r.d f tr.ey h far, y borders at. 1 white. Th tow . Is would eil In th regular iiv trrr. l'.'c t" ."0e. Mill I ".r.d Si!". 1 l.' l c
MLI.OW ('AMIS Tillow- 'a?e. 4.-xCo: extra quality mutl!n; r.cc kin 1. Mill i:n i Sale LONT.CT-OTII Tnn?rrlcth. In !ir wide: rftilnr 2.- kind. 10 rd. h-lts. Mill llr.d Sale, per holt xpho.v ;ix(;hams Apron ninpharn. in nil t.;re.t checks; recular 25e I;!r. l Mill Iel Sl!e r.wt Y r;iN;iiAM 27 Inrh far.ry Dres nir.':h ims, In all ci.ors and r 'tt-rn? , regular P-c hirtd. Mill L'nd .-ale nc r.ivr.HAis 27 Inrh new- pprinr (1 in.rrh.i ns. in -1 v i p s. rjrk, plal and plain lors: 1. cular C.'.e kind. Mill Mnd a'.. Dltl S (ilNTillAMs 52 inch far.ey Dress r.fr.L'l air.s. in nil the n-w prir.tr patterns tind o'.ors; re-nlar r..".e kind. Mill Pnd Sale
m:v ppnr.i.ps ."fi incli faney rherked p;inh s in pink and white, blue nnd !,!, red and white, tand and white lavender and white or regular kit..!. Mill T: 1 1 Sale ZZc HI.PACIIPD MI SI.IN 3C ir.eh bh arl:rd muslin?., feft tin!h; regular 17r cualltv Mill Pnd S.le 12--.C r.I.PAUlPD TOWr.LINR IS Inrh Mearhed nll-Iln nash tnweMr.p; regular 3f.c kind. - Mill Pnd S-ilp 25C r.v ni.i:.ci u:u toutxinh IS ir.eh unhlf-arhcd n!l-..i,n towelir?;; n-pulcr 35c Wed. Mill nnd Sale ?Sr
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25c ... 35c $1.95 ... 15c ... 15c ... 19c ... 27c
Hundreds of Winter Coats
Women's, Misses', Junior Coats, fur or self trimmed; all the latest styles fo Dress, Street, Sport or Auto wear. Coats from $30.00 to $89.50 divided into four biq selling lots $19.75, $29.75, $35, $49.50 Third Floor Specials Children's outing flannel Nipjit Gowns and Sleeping Gar- sQr ments. Mill End Sale fc Women's outinp; flannel two-piece Pajamas, $2.50 kind. 3 CCHl Mill End Sale $ u&(j Children's wool Sweaters, ae 2 to 6, large selection, $4.50 f kinds. Mill End Sale . . ßaa Women's all wool Tuxedo Sweaters, larse selection, $6.95 (? kind. Mill End Sale . . . 43nUÜ Knit Underwear Sale Women's, Misses', Girls', Boys' and Men's Union Suits, Undershirt?. Vests, Pants and Drawers, from $1.00 to $5.00 per garment Mill End Sale 20 PER CENT OFF.
About COO Tarkl5h towels; regular 5&c. S5r.. 2Kc kind. . Mnl Pntl Sale, 3!)e, 2.c .. . 1 ,r ' ' 1
10c
Gloves, Wonderful Sale
WASH CLOTHS
Fancy wnsh cloth?, rcfrular 15c kind.
Mill End Sale
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."0 0 sample pairs AVomen'n AVoul (launtlet j' P.o-es. Sale C"1 Cfj 1 pri.o j Samples and broken lota, two olafp, hea."y j Hae. o lined throughout and double woven Ca.sh- j Mere (;ioes. A 11 colors F.nl .l7.e.i. Thes :rn J popular seder's, regular prloe.s from 6?c OQ to 1.00 per pair. Mill Pnd Sale OZJC ! Womt n's two rar Charr.nU Suede, Glove?, ! . dient qualities, fancy emt-rold orl harks, uo-.d ;:siortment of colors and siz.-s. K-ular
abios ?.nr, and $l.r,0 jiair. Mill Pnd Sale
Women's strap wrist Chamois Sue. 1a Glove, niaiities of tmest wool fabrics, fully shrunk, practically all colors and size. Almut H00 j-nlrs. it eular .ri:'e Jl.f.O and $2.'.) per QQ pair. Mill Pnd Sale HHC .Vomen's Kid Glove?, two rlap nnd one clasp
fine French Kids, Cape and Mn.vo Glove?, full J ' .is-nrlrr.i nt of colors and sl:-es. The rr.ot won- i 1 l.-rful a-sortrr.e-nt we have vor made. 'rs offer j
this nra base at .'Xtrrinely low Jirit.es. ltrular
values, ?L'.r. j.i.i'd, ?,.:.. Mill I'n.l Sale
69c
$1.69
V.'oM-ri's two clasp and one clasp KM, Cape I M.eeo (llovs, l.ri:o selection; reprular ?l-7r. jL'.lllt. PJ.L'5 quality. fr OA Mi'I Pnd Sab- 9I.OI7 Sale of Blankets Wool or Cott. n Illankets, all prleo from .3.'ai to ? 1 fe i-d p.r jair. ri.it ci-:nt off.
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"Women's and Mines' i;-h riad.' Tricorinc and Sertre Dfes.-s. rmbroidered. braid
and ribbon lined: bomrht at '2 prices; 5115. 00 ress. Sale
DP.PSSPS POP WOMIl.V DP MISSPS A erv lare election, sii'di as Canton n-. e. mescalines, trie, tines, tafi'eta, s. rc-s and satins. Presses that have formerly I.e. n sellin-; from ?1".)0 to J2"'.;'. - q Mill Und Sab vll.JD dkpssp.s roit avoii: 01; missus AVo offer In tl.ln assortment many -mart new Canton crepes, messalines, tricotines, trcob'ttes, t;)fl"et;is and s.-r.-s. These dresses
would retail in the regular way pi
Up U Mill :nd Sale. .
. $25.00
Big Purchase of Girl's Coats
Our buyer last week in New York purchased a large selection of beautiful Coats for cirls at about I ? price. Don't miss this sale $12.50 to $30.00 coats. Sale Price $15, $9.75 $6.75
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