South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1922 — Page 12
THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1922 - i ONE-SIDED TOWN IS 1 1 11T ft r r r n -r t & m Ironie thf.Tf.r i a a '"hi Ii. n i-,tor M o '. 1 'i v. Th" Franklin str t hornC rolin0 I)m was th" s :"" l:rth1iy illm T hur lay '..'-v.r.r. 1 1 r- la::htf : Ma. rtd F'.'Vl'.-i. .f Chi. a : 1 ; ' r I 1 - . , r 1 1 " 1' r.i .-niirKy cn j 1 '", ; Mrs. mi nnivuLo 1 . llaiw i'UIl',r,o. Jar. -S r-.-;:y f..r itr.nrovir.ir th "" op-si. l.l rity" wms :. 1 hr :! y i r n t in.i r '. i r : :' c ' a :.; '-h r.lMr. U.trT Hil!. rtary rf K 7. Fi 1 - -.1 1 I V t " J T T pis 'fJZ. ' "-" J --u 'w rrf ;s rw n: ;z ' ja ; j "lr. ;,ir'.v.' i I j r v ato! fa NI. M.'h. wv- all ;r Mr. '. W. of
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CLUB WOMEN GIVE n,w,tws Red cr0!S mti tt i mr niTATii i m 1 Coupe Fund Now Past
I UNAKYSH WA ! Half Way by $149.55
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and Mrs. J. V . 'o!1;t of l.;urn-"-. at- ; tr-nioii a Virth-Iay linr.-:- Thür lay for ' tho Snijth P"'ri lumif f th forrn--r'. mother. Mr. Mary 'n'i.
Th-
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WEDNESDAY MEET
niitlicrn aiifl Sp;mi-!i
Hurrah for Mishawaka! rsterday we said that the I half way point in the Ford I
' :oupe fund would be reached ji Di-ln- i by nightfall. It was, and then i
M;ub- ;uid Nmiplnl Nanic Nominating (ioiiunittM'.
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of i.ijtliTn and Srnj.ii '... k:ne. Mt. Frank F. 'V.a'f. fhrrmui f thi- rrnK-nr. p r i'l . Mr5 Wal:..i:. fr.-i..r.riv ., ..Uthörn t..i'..d b. nt.-n V. -.-!iif.t an 1 Mr. Stu!'1 t" prr p;i ' ar:ou Sp n:.Jh (!,-!; t. Mt,". W.ihon. v. hu ii.t.J ' : ' .1 ; i) .) rs i 1 ,,." . v p. '1 1 i ' it ; 1 i - ' tin.- in "'1 M xi- o nnd krvi'vj in. f.o! thai th" .'l 'i.-' : 1 n f-ot-i i op.i r-. Th" r'-' :i"-- fr th" rl';'t - 1 th'-
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iumoed $149.55 more. lo
Mm tal donations yesterday of $1 70 has brought the fund to $449.55. and but $151.45 more is needed. . This sum will undoubtedly come in by the end of the week. Don't let the size of your donation bother you. Mail or bring
!! that check or cash, whether it
be for 50 cents or $50. The list of donations up to nine o'clock yesterday is as follows: News-Times Mishawaka office $ 25.00
..ml'' A'hTtfn. emir.? to th" I,:n- ' o;n h .iTf-r on Saturday and !i;'ftd by Wa!i''f Worloy. : play.1 !y Mal"o' .T'jl;r.n S.ott, who--, rr.n: work :n "The r.c rt ," a
;)Myn pn'turf, p:tt thi talent"! ;H'jrc a'rvs- in th" of prs- : pTtiv tar. Mis ,-?ntt '.va onf of
tir-' to jiortray half-'nre'-d and
j ill ."vral vf k.- I improved. j Mr. and Mr. Mi'. Si:iit!i and; i Marrv Smith w rrc ra - j ,,f lio.or '
! at a family diniur !d at th liorn ! Fha:i-'. Krn.-ka
of Mr. anil Mr. Arhur Smit)i. !-"t lit'U $t.. T'.H'sdiy. Mr. IJtirt Kfiky. Smith -t.. r.-ir ha h" n s'Ti'nv!y ;!! v. i'h l i-'r.pp. i ! vly improving.
' fu:i-h.lood"d Indian r )1. atnor.K tlini htlnjr Nfria in "The Tiarrir." Sh was Inadine: uoman for Fiske O'Hara. and th IradlnK character in ' Th" Intruder" and In "Ihold My Vil!" H"r work 1 of an -x-
rption illy ditinrtivf-
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qua lit .
M. Cornell lias n-turrvd t
! Inline at F.errirn Sprin.j, Mi h. I. A. t:'l, who ha. l""n i.citS inc fri"nds in Mishawaka and Itivr ! Park the pa.n wook. retur;ird t hi" ! honi" in Flkhart. Tuesday, j Mr. and Mr. "ark" SiErrrfo..a who have he en spending a f w wcks with the ;atter'- parents. Mr land Mrs. Mi'.o Smith. S. Sventh st., : h.ave moved to IaSal!"
p'-'-t"'; op-
of th" k. al order ,-f t a Fa-!. v. St ar w . r- ir.-talld a th- M i-onir T'mp'". Fritiay -venire: Ir. arid Mr.. C. i:. '..ilott. W. F. and Y. M . ;
M .: Mr.. W.
H. Kufster. ( unihj. tr"-s; Mr. F. C I avi A. C: Mr. H. F S i nvPa. .-r's. Mrs. F. F. A',;. i. tr- a ; M,-
-dnrai-' A'.tir.J'V.n. pitni-t; Mr.-. 1 1
Math'W. chaplain: Mr-'. V Phorte. inar.-hall; iiarry I; :-t.
tinl: Mr. Hairy kw-t. Ada Mrs. All.' ,-rt Ton.ak. krta; Mrs. A. C Fruit-. Martha: Mi.- Minnie Müh r, F.-ther: Mr.- V. ('.. Fating r. Jluth.
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1' Win;.' P;-;..n
f linkle Motors National Guard Boys
ty Fi
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bnin"-s n)''!!' pi."d'd th" ii rn on-t ra t oi M"nih'rx of other '1''rttii' nti m.d" r n n a n "n nt s f futni" tneetln's and a nonnn'Firt rr.mmltteo va appointed to fil" a l;r of n'm!n ttir ..s at the n xt p.eflnc t"r departmental offi' ei.s f"- The ir:j -F.'-'i ' luh .-a n. Al! pi r-- pt en ' ed a de'ichtf .ll r v n i n g
Il!l I'VIIP sK I im: IIKs
"fr"ef r.rn m t- .ner at I' in'i n 1 i iiiioun "1 I i"' tusht that skating: rink; are l.rin- prepared in all thri'y pari:.. Mr. t ln.an had a fore" rf .'ix in. n s r. pinr tho .katio'.; -pHrps and th-n floodinc th' rn with wafer. If weather '--ndltioni hp uoi d tli" katii,c rink- u ill 1"' ready in a f. u IIIIDHTS HI AVA HI). The row n rd of .".rOt rf ft i ed for the l d. clead or aliw, .f John Kala- ' J. t.. ror-sinj; tin d infiahan. ha. he. n withdrawn nnd a n"w reward rif $ 1 n a h;i8 1m rn offer d. Kalakis, ;.v now nii.sin fr t v o wee-j.. it .
1 rank li. Coats .... Matz Forstbauer. Mayor W. W. Dodr. Sam Gilbert Peers Brothers . . . . Mishawaka Clothiers Charles J. Roy Duncan . Campbell I emple I heater . . .
25.00 40.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.55
l- he!jffd h met ;i!h foul play.
C. W. Gill 10.00 Fred N. Smith 10.00 Edpjewater Floral Co. 5.00 George V. Blair . . . 5.00 Golden Rule Store. . 5.00 Carles L. Metzger. . 5.00 Sarn Finch 5.00 Fashion Leader .... 5.00 H. C. Howard 5.00
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i ictiiN. i run j.uu Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Young 2.00 C. L. Barnard & Son 10.00 Joe Soens 2.00 American Legion . . 50.00 Fred A. Ulimann . . 10.00 Mishawaka Trust Bank 10.00 Ralph S. Feig 5.00 Dr. W. E. Borley . . . 5.00 R. S. Winey 5.00 M. W. Stark 5.00 Dr. L. M. Walton . . 3.00 A Friend 2.00 B. R. Seabrook .... 5.00 Fred Rankert 10.00 Clark's Laundry . . . 5.00 John Herzog 5.00
M. W. Mix 20.00
Fred G. Eberhart North Side B ante . Chas. A. Ostrom .
h.M'liHTAINS rilYsH'I.VNS. Dr. A. A. Cold-enith an 1 Pr. Harry A. Meyers, hoth of the Pot raduafe hospital. liiaco. ;,nd th" offieers i'f th.- staff of St. Jo.-.ph hos;pfil v er entertained at a dinner k"iv"n l.v I r. it. P. Van Ki" at Mi-!nv;iki hotel la.t ni;;ht. I r. t r'd lsinit h".s pripe;- was "Present Status i.f 'hronie ( la.st rit K" Dr. Moot." .-poK" on "Why Women Fi3 of ("ttie"r." A ceijoral d i.-.vr-ion fo:i.., . .1. i TEMPLE In !'o. Frio Stroh"i:ii was aoir-de-ramp to Prirve Fouls do Hourhon, lieredifar prirn'e of 1 'rata e, who
wa- attached to th" Austria army. ' autiful story of a little Belgian hnIn ions he wa a per.n'I"ss eil" In lairant. the sorietv settings are ai1 w York. loday h" is th- famous!,,, bo wonderful, and the picture .-uthor and pro.hn. r m "niind I Ins- j critics claim to bo the verv het litle hands." Priveisal super-photo-; Mary has ever appeared in. dra ma. whi'h is s!iwinc: at th" Temp!.-. Th- pi.tui'e i a powerful' KI.IXTS (UTICKHs. 'i r u i;i ia ! :ot . of the r.''hitfnl hus-, , , ,, I j lo- follow Insr w ere elected f.ftl-
-er m me uoman s Auxiliary of St. j Paul's Fpi.-opal church: Mrs. F. ! t . Anderson, president: Mi.s
'.e..ria I-.spl.-ston. vice-president:
Pomery. secretary, and
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Tot-il
20.00 10.00 5.00 $449.55
r.vntov TK.cni:its ii:i:t. Tlie South Side Patron Teachers "luh met yesterday afternoon in the
i.indf r'arten rooms of the ?'hoolJ NTVOT'LJ T 1DUDTV An interesting program was render-' V-Jlv 1 11 LtlDIltlv 1 I ed hy the children, includinf: a play-; W. M. Ha- was in Wtstxillc on let "Ituth !!r.. omes a Soldier in t he j hu.-in ss last Saturday. 'loo.J Health Army," featuring rul"i j Th" Kankake" sc hool has he, n "f sanitation and pood health. Mrs. j rlned the pas: werk, on account of Falph Jorne-an contrihut"d a num-t Kcarlet feer. her of solo. ; Mr. Louis Felky of Fremont. Ind.. !dted with his hrother I. M. Felky IIIHIJ-: C'LrASS I1:KTS. 1 1 i - past week'.
T',e pins l.'ltra Fdhl" rlass of thi Tip- fur.era! of Iander I "a i r was!
Imm-m'jel f'aptit ehnrch were en j held last Stinday at the residence of trtam"1 las? nicht in the Sunday his mother. Mrs. Susan Fair, huiial hool rooms wilh a "backward"' ;'t the Sumption Prairie cemetery, party. All appeared in en-tumeg j the Masonic fraternity of whi h he th;it were backward in dress and m j "as a member bayincr charse. manner". ; Mrp. Georire M. Clark, who ha5? j been seriou.sl ill for th" past werk WOMAN'S CTHCLi: MinJTS. j is slUhtly improved. I The Woman's Missionary circle The members of the Independ'tiie Immanuel Kaptist rhurch met j nit basketball team were entertained .sterday afternoon at the home of : nt. a banquet on Monday evening at Mrs. Georf?" Icve, S1J W. Iiroad w ay. J the Christian church basement .Mrs. Jasper McKay had charge of I John F. liupel. wlfo had spent tho !th" speaking program. j pa.t two weeks visiting his mother, j Mr. Dora Flupel. has returned to I liADII'S' AID MEI-71S. j Uattlp Creek. Mich. ! The Indies' Aid Society of St. An- j Mis FlizahctI; Icttrhrr has reurrws Fvaneelicil church met Wed- turned to Wayne. Neb., to resume her i.esday afternoon at the home of j duties as an instructor nt the N"bMrs. (. Wilke. 21 i K. First st. Mumc raska State Normal scliool. after a was furnished bv MIs. Louise Kelly ' ix weeks" leave- of absence.
ep rier. , d bakei. j.4 n,,u . i;ji!or.! ti . t Imsse'.s ba l:. ry. '
Mrs. Laura Kuntz. Mrs. Fo.s Fby and Iiyrn (Iranccr took the eam;r ation for the apnoiri?mnt of th postmaster r th" Iii.-t(d po-!o:tu" io talx. Austin Merle's pi ie . y t . 'I. I'U' - '!;d a few month- ;m ... Charlc-i Ialk of South Fend w.i.hi F-ri.stol Friday. TiT- Frist'! I huh f !:f...l ,:irki ihal team def-atel M llh.j'shurt- i':: to IK hero Friday nie lit. A clat:i;ht r, Hett .Inn', w, - I. ort. to V i --. I . I i -r 1 1 1 Clark l 'rid iy Miss in --;.. Core.- ot Flkh; r: wa i in HrisPd Satui(ii.
Mrs. Fdw.üd Smi.'!;;u. r is v-iy i!Ff w ith pn-union:a . ' i f Mirs Marie Hiiro:: spent S;., urda j
wjiii r ti m i.rtol. j Mrs. lycwis Quinb i,, who i-- s-.ri- j ouly ill. was taken to the l:kh;utl general hospital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. . A. Shuart and . 11 Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Urm.Ks visited j
i.nstoi irirr.us miihmv rvonitP'.
of
Mishawaka
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and YiciRity
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Cj Tell each and every one of your friends and pals (and make a special note of it yourself) that the Mishawaka Cloth iers will offer their entire stock of fine clothes at such low prices (Friday and Saturday) that everybody is hound to become unusually excited! C Tomorrow's ad, which will be printed in both of the South Bend papers, will tell the tale! Ci! We ask vou to look for it tomorrow! C! AND LISTEN! C We re cjoing to sell everv Overcoat and Suit in the store We re BOUND to set rid of them FY F.N IF WR HAVE TO GIVE THEM AWAY! J ,NurrSed tj See tomorrow's ad.
and Miss Helen Schiffer. A rcitatin vas' given 5y Miss Mary Poole. Refreshments were served.
Mrs. Susan Frame, an aud rcyj. dent, was- found lead at her home on Tuesday morning.
imKMi; ii:niTs k. oi r. T!ie Hremen American Legion team defeated th" Mishawaka K. of F. team in a spirited basketball pmc Th" final score was 3 to 14.
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NORTH JUDSON
Additional Mishawaka New. on Page 15
Pari
Fu -1 r K a ! o n in " ' m ! t 1 '" ono of tin- -. ri. s two red feature
on ! I that I a e necn ke,.pn;g ; - Ii"ni. a the Temp!" in roars of !i:chtr. "'o.l Srt'l" will l" the feature a r.i . t in Saturday and Mar Pi. kford iri her latent t-i suci "---. "T 1 1 ro ' ; h The P.a. -k Four" will dli.WM ,-'i:nl.iV. Mo day il.d Tlles- ;' . TV- i! i as t a k "o t h- oun"i i. -:.- i a r '. un to Id- a tno-t
Th" recently organized Fiver ' Park concert band held its first practice. Tuesday evening in the i Fiver Park r.uildinjc Toan and Sav- , ins association building on Mishawaka av., where the organization , has secured a room. The band hai : 1." charter members. with F. S. ! Houk. director, and W. S. Stinfs. j president, and will meet for practic very Tuejtday and Thursday i evening. They expect to lnerea-e
i the membership to 20 members.
, Any nun in River Park desirinK i membership should consult the 1 i -I rector, r. S. Houk. or the president, ! W. o. Stines.
I. W. RIttenger. county superin- j tendent of schools, with four rep-j resentatlves from the state, are Inj River Park making the survey of ; the River l ark school, which Is be- j ing mad' throughout th" ftate. ! Owing to ill health. W. K. Garry, j of the Garry and Shank grocery store. Mishawaka av. and Nine- ;
teenth st.. has sold his interest to Mr.'. Rrewer. of Mishawaka. who
Theodore L. Whit" of Mb hieran Fity spent Sunday with relatives here. The high school basketball teamjourneyed to Knox Friday evening and won a decisive victory from th"ir High School team by a -! to s s. ore. Fach team bar. won a previous came this season. The issue now li-s between San Pierre and North .lud son
, to decide the county championship.
William Smith of Knox was a visitor here Saturday. C. C. Teeter and family left Monday for their new home at Rochester. A baby was born at th" Joe Pilar home in th" county Monday morning. Otto Boycr of the lo. al Hippo-
WETS SEEK VOTE ON LIGHT LIQUOR PLANK CHICAGO. .Tan. IS. -p"tition for
a reforendum vote m Illinois n th" j Uc-tion of restoring lierht win".- ami ti beers are brine cii cula ted throughout the slat" under auspices of an orsra n i.a t i on b"al"d hy Anton J. w Cormak. a member of the Chicago y3
eu r-ouiH'il. Ccrmak siid today he was confident that the 2F".'oOi sicners n"sces--ary tr pla- the proposal on th"
next election would be obtained. t
M
ishawaka
othiers
MISHAWAKA Direct from tlje Factory to You That's Why!
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ISPFßlAISl
MiMi s
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F .1. Campbell, treasurer.
imkti'ovi: tiiimbi.i:. Tin- w. F. A. M. Thimble whi. h vas scheduled to b" h"M Thürs. lay 1 a- be, n pos; on . I for on" week.
M i s 1 1 a to aka Cla ss if i e d
AUTOMOBILES Automobiles Tor S,Ie
It
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Wanted To Kent
Mens $2.50 Work PANTS.
Mens $2.00 UNION SUITS. . Men's Best Blue Work SHIRTS. . Men s 75c WOOL SOCKS.
Men's $3 Work
will take possession at onrc and will , r SHOP'S
no touna at tne place ot miRincF". i
Miss Ruth ICrill. S. Ninlh st.. en
tertained the J. o. C. girls' Tuesdav i
evening. After a short business sevdon. the evening was spent with j music and games. Refreshments j were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mi.s Maryel! Newcomb. 3. Fighth st. ! 'Miss T.'uth Snyder, history teacher j in th" River Park s hool the pa.?
jtlT-eo 'ears, hai resigned ami will I j to The South Fend High school j at th" beginning of the econd sem-i ester, w'h":" sh" will be instruetor
Men's $6 Dress SHOES
Men's $25 O COATS . . Boys' $7.00 O'COATS. .
Boys' $4.00 QgSWEATERS..
Men's fine Wool
SWEATERS . .
$1.49 98c
69c
49c $1.98 $3.35
$14.95 $3.95
MAKING READY for MEW GOODS and EASTER SI-5!PP,IEN7S
Friday
ana
(.illM-rl's (Mishawaka) for Friday and Saluniaj's sdling f:' r S-nsa t i"na I Wliirlwind CJearani-e Reductions on the most Seasonable Meia-handisc. In every Kenne of ftio word th lr-h;unlis eiiwrner.ifed here offers real opportunities for
MISHAWAKA
Saturday the t-.oin- .! l!..' f.rili t Im-sc M'ilifll '.III I"' II". "'I Hbllt-1" Nf'T i h.w.'li-.- Oilv I . r : f m i.ti.-u f .. h arfi' 1is j..-wihl. I. r.-. hut nr.. i-.viir-.) f . .cimi--' :n. I . . ; . ii... ; r-. ! f f tic in . . nc i "p l".rt ii n i I i' l'..r l'ri.i'- aid vf m rd.i r - -11---w- Our Wiiiito for l'rlir.
Women's Smart Coats Of Plush. Velour and Bolivia, all this season s newest styles and designs; values to $35. Friday Crf A QR and Saturday I f4-JW
Women's Chappee Coats 5 only, made of good quality material in Suede; Fur collars and cuffs; $32.50 values. Close (1 ö out price. . . . Hr
Misses' Union Suits Jersey rib, pure white; prices were to $ 1 .25. Very JTQ l siJjjI special, garment . . .
Women's Smart Coats Made of nice quality Plush, ncntly trimmed with Astrakhan collars and cuffs. Very
special at
$8.95
Women's Night Gowns Made of heavy Outing Flan
nel, in a good selection of
patterns and colors;
$1.25 value . . .
95c
$3.95
Children's Ribbed Hose Sizes 6 to 9:; black; 19c
value. Special. J
pair
SC
Children's Rompers Made of strong Outing Flan
nel, fast colors, sizes 1 to 6;
$1.00 values. Special
49c
TOKDS TO TFIE rA KT Y DES1RINO j A CCOD CTIEAl VSV.T FORD CA 3 I CALL L'lSIIAWAKV 2U77. EVEN i IN GS.
EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Mab-
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M of th" hi.ctorv (lass. . uncher to
VNTF.l T l V. S T -Kiirnish-d upart-ifdl the vneanev at Iliver Park has ii:..nt or light hi.pkoTinc r?..m,. bv . t b "eure! as vet. r. sr.,in-!hle part v. t all M islia t. a kn I . j-.tV " isfji F1. Whitromh, Nin"ternfh sf..
j ha r"turned from a business trip to i Ch!raqo. ) Mrs. Kal-b Tt'oU'r. S. Sixteenth
; has l.t t n vcr.iovol St. Jos-i
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses Tor Sale 81
1 Elf EL'
311-315 N. Main St. Mishawaka
n, to
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partly modern W.
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REDUCED In accordance with the trend toward lower prices in merchandise, we are glad to announce a reduction in the price of all popular records. 1 0 Inch Double Face Records Formerly 85c - - Now 75c 1 2 Inch Double Face Records Formerly $ 1 .35 - Now $1.25 This reduction will give music lovers an opportunity to secure the latest as well as the older records at a price which is the lowest at which these records have ever been sold. Let's complete the library now! Come in today and make your selection.
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Genuine Blanket Values Heavy Woolnap Blankets, sizes 74x84, larpje broken block patterns; colors pink, blue, gray and tan; were $5.95. Friday and Satur
day's prices, pair
$4.19
Warm Blankets In dark colors, size 45x72. Very special, f 4 (f
I iUV
pair
Fine Quality Cambric 36 inches wide; free from dress. Special. J Ol ä yard S&2 W
RAG FLOOR RUGS Hit and Miss patterns; size 2 7x54; value $1.25. Very VQf
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One Bis Lot of Women's and Misses' Wool Skating and Hockey Caps, marked down specially for a "f O quick clean-up; while they last, each I vw
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Women's Burson Hose
All wool, heather hrown
mixtures. Special, pair
SBc
Women's Suedine Gloves In grey, black and white; sizes 6 to 8; value pQ $1.00; pair 03t
EXTRA S
FECIALS I
WOMEN'S BILLIE BURKE Pajamas, made of striped heavy Outing Flannel, fancy
trimmed. Orieinai Driers $2.95. $3.95 and $4.".
- T 1 Some slightly soiled. Sizes 14 to 20. Very special
68c
Women's Underwear In assorted styles and sizes; some slightly soiled; values to $2.00. Price to pQ clean up, garment. . vVW Children's Night Gowns and Sleepers, made of heavy
Outine rlannel; sizes b to
12. Special
I at
49c
Women's House Dresses Of dark Percale, well made, piped wi th white trimming;
sizes 36 to 44; $2.2 5 value.
$1.39
Special at ...
Children's Sleepers Dr. Denton's soft Knit Sleepers, sizes tf 4 1 to 6. Special ) I -UU
BOYS' UNDERWEAR Heavy fleeced, sizes 2 to 14. Prices were 85c to $1.35.
For quick clearance while the quantity lasts. PQ 3
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Women's and Misses' Dresses In a large assortment of the newest styles, si lk and woolen materials, smartly trimi . i . .i
med in me most wamea
colors. Special
$9.95
Women's Cotton Hose
In black ; value 1 9c. Special, pair
10c
Men's Cotton Socks iiiii it
in black, mown, hlue, grey
and other colors. Special, pair
9c
Warm Comforters Jut the thing for this cold weather; well made in pleasing fancy patterns of blue i -i -rn.ij
and pink; sizes .xcw; 5- )
values. Extra special
S2.95
Shop Aprons Made of. Blue Denim, hicki t
orv stripes ana wnite canvas.
value 50c. Very special each . . . .
29 c
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Nainsook, 36 inch i i l . l i r
ink ana wnixe; iaeai lor
underwear; 35c value; special . . .
19c
special
HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL In white and stripes, 36 j Q inches wide. Special, yard. . I Öw
Every pair of shoes in our large and well assorted stock has been reduced
far lower th an ever before.
SWISS CURTAINS
hemstitched, others rutTlrd.
24 yards long; value $2.50. Special, pair.
borne
$1.49
BLEACHED MUSLIN
36 ini hes wide; good heavy weight. Special, yard ....
10c
Comfort Challies
50 patterns to select from; good heavy weight materials fast colors; 36 inches
wide; value 22c. Special, yard . . .
14c
Boys' Blouses Well made of good quality Chambray; fast colors and neat patterns. IC1Ä Special TvJl
J & P COATS THREAD All numbers, black and white, for this sale only Quantity limited. Spool
3c
EXTRA SPECIAL BOYS' AND GIRLS' SWEATERS All sizes and good variety of styles. Some of these
marked as high as $4.00. To clear out quickly
are
$1.39
Light and Dark Percale
36 inches wide, selected patterns; usually sold by us at 22c Very special price Fri
day and Saturday at
14c
18-inch Toweling Linen finish, red and blue border; good weight; value
1.
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10c
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