South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 20, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1922 — Page 28
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY JANUARY 20
WIZARD TO DEVOTE
TWO MORE DAYS TO ANSWERING QUERIES
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I-, '.f. or your ;: :r. :-! ? , ":.-,, r, j ;,re not encaged. vr.ij '.-.ore An;'-'' t'.xir.g th- ar. . I V. Wi'.l I m,rrv the u.ir. t Annie Jjaurk' -.tin welcome letter . horn I am n'-w .g.-iged ? jnf inquiry on Mibjet-Ls of feminine An- I ? that tlii- would pro. interest from jouiwr. women readers ; fiirly haipy manag-- for ymi al-jof thi pai-r atwl ulll rrply to them though you are ttoing to b marrb. jiu thesw column. Letter to Ml-
t-.vi. o during your life. Laurie should IV aMrcel to her keeping quiet when thre :? nothing ,' I- V. At:i r sojr.tr to be ? ' (ro f nflicr. ro say. j :. " n :ir.--l lif-V Ho-.v man) Maintain dipnttf without appear-
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Land will advance in his work? j Ans. i-v c no -p ial advan eir.ent . for your husband fur at leas-t anoth r two months. Thi-s Is Kichards last question today lut oth'-r Installments will ap- ' pear. If you an?w.'r haM not ap- j p'art d thus far watch for it ns it j may appear in tomorrow's NewsTimen. If you are in a hurry for I your answer tako your question to j
th Oliver theater where Richards
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Advice to Girls
By ATJNTE LAURIE
T. h. 7. Wi;: I he able to tro on ' 'h my ef u 1 1 Jon ;ind tik" up the . ;r - -r f wn n t to? An I ie ,1 -;;cht interruption y'ir plan, but centrally pak- : -:. I .r.n will b fairly surrecful. V. i J. Shrill I purchase a ! .1 t!'fs .TTrr.nsr or will I have an - i'l-tu:.ly to rent on? "r - alvl.- yr-u to make the
'0. I private question blanks may be oi- i L. J V!b I have nnv more rhil-j tainel at th- theater tieket ofllr.'. j , ; nifhards concludes his encasement
r.', I r-r npe mor within thr ' in i-'outh Ii nd Saturday matine- an4 i, t. hrei, j.. , f., r ahead as I j nislit. ' . 1 1 U S f ' V V O ' ! J
I.. I". S - I- tli'To any treasure t i- : ! rn1.' uu' farm? .v A pporvirr.if lv 1." frW du! i ' of r l-e - 1 1 1 1 i i - rnn r of in "';' ' u ! !; c dir' '-tly behinl the :
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if . ' u'd a ve your life. I between us. There are quite a few 1. !'. U I uike my vacation ' who teil him thine.1 that aren't tru'-, ; 1
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u--i : t in ? i liavc m.any othf-r nice your c men 1 J ' : -' V"U .!!' f a : e your vacation friends, but none I could low !
' i r ti i" ,.vm4-.,-o,I. and I -eo a mu' li ;us I do tlis r.e. I wcild ; I - a I '" i u i i uta n.- h ip with j thank you mvKh for advice. ' .'" ru r -a. . ''h-irt. I.OVKSK'K MK'KÜV. I !. M I. M v lri--r i nd ha-- ben f.ove .-:' k Mickey: if you are r.o; ! .. '. d t f; " '-'-iti"u. W.r. h r r eaet-d to the youuc man it :.- ' :? " i rieht for you anl for liin to ha- 1
FIRST TIME IN HISTORY a tailoring establishment will do business at NO PROFIT; will not even consider overhead expense. THIS IS . TRUE because we want to unload all our .fall anil winter weight woolens and above all to keep my tailors busy at this time of the year so I will have them when my season business opens.
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i The bifcst sale ever conducted without regard to c 1 quantity or quality, with never a thought as to forr mcr selling price. We make a tremendous sacrifice f-;J on our finest imported and domestic fabrics that forf i mrrlv :nld .-; hinh ai .-äO and fsfaO
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Style, fit, workmanship guaranteed or you need not take it. We won't let you have it, that's our motto. Come in tomorrow, a small deposit will reserve any of these goods for latter delivery. Union label by request. Remember the address. Open evenings.
MUSH WOOLEN MILLS
111 E. Jefferson Opp. Union Trust Bank Bldg.
Values up to $5F
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CLEAN SWEEP of my entire stock, as it consists of medium and heavy weight goods. You are the gainer in a sale like this, but you must ACT QUICKLY, as the best patterns will be picked over. They are divided into ? lots for QUICK SELLING.
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Another Special Purchase and Sale of High Grade Coats for Women and Misses
Beautiful Fur trimmed Coats in the most wanted materials. Many Ltyles only one or so
of a kind. Smartest coats of the 3fl season; $85.00 coats. Special . . . w ÜJ
Women's, Misses' smart Winter Coats, including sport coats, fur trimmed, that Q-ifB formerly sold at $40.00. Special. . UiCW i Ü WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS A large selection of Plush and Cloth Coats. Odd lots from our regular stock that formerly
sold up to $25.00. This sale, Q-f f j snprinl XJ M w
EXTRA SPECIAL TABLE LINEN 72-inch table linen, mercerized; splendid quality; $1.50 kind. Q'3 fh Mill End Sale. uLtiU TABLE LINEN 64-inch fine mercerized table linen in a large selection of patterns; $1.00
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TABLE LINEN 72-inch all linen bleached, regular $3.00 quality price J U UÜ TABLE LINEN 72-inch all linen bleached table linen, Q-H) f;jfJ sale price . . . UuivU BIG SALE OF BLANKETS 200 pairs of heavy cotton fancy plaid bed blankets, that sold for $4.50 per
pair, oaie rk,i bu
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DOMESTICS AT BSG SAVINGS
j Uli k Towels, a very spe.-i;l jiurehae, in plain and fancy huck with j fa m y borders and white. These towels would sell in the reg- qjjj u la r way from 1 9c to 70c. Mill Ihid Sale, Or. l."f. ltc wC j I'II.1.()V ('ASMS
ruinw L-i!-i's, j..x.'j; extra quainv niuMui: kuiu. OCT .Mill lind Sal. OC i4Xf;n.OTii l.on? loth, .".S Inches wide; rKiilar 2.ric kind, 10 yd. bolts, q- qjM ill i;nd S:ile. per bolt pi.IU Pi;()N (JI.NC.IIAMS
Apron Oinghams, in all s:?od checks; regular 2oc kind.
S1.25
GLOVES WONDERFUL SALE
Sample pairs Women's Wool Gauntlet Gloves; $2.50 kind. Sale price
Samples and broken lots, two clasp, heavy fleeced lined throughout and double woven Cashmere Gloves. All colors and sizes. These are popular sellers. Regular prices ä from 69c to $1.00 a pair. Mill Una .Dale wwv
15c 15c 19c 27c
yiill i:nd Sale ! ' l'AM.Y CilXr.IIA.MS j 2 7 inch fancy Dre.-s t.iivxh uns. in all colors and patterns; 'e-rulir 1 !e kind. Mill Knd Sale 1'ANCY (ilNr.HAMS m ..'... . . ; . t..i.1-.c. ..Vinrl-a r.1'i"a
7 inel new spiJim 1111,1,11.1 111, 111 .-nu'v., vi.vr.-, j-4.-..3 ,nd plain colors; regular 25c kind. Mill Knd Sale im:ss .i(,HAis "2 inch fancy Dress Ringhams, in all the now spring pat-t-ins and colors; regular ?c kind. Mill Knd Sale MAY S-rJlCALKS
T.K inch fancy checked pe; (ales, in pink and white, blue and white.
red .ml white, tan and white lavender and white; regular 30c kind. Mill il Sale
iu.i:achi:i) mim.i.n 30 Inch bleached muslin',, scft finish; regulir 17c Quality. 101
142 iir.KAtiii-n Tovi:i.nc;
I 1R inch bleached nll-lin n ciash toweling; regular 35c kinl. ''4 Mill Knd s.ile
irni.i:Aciu:i towki ing 1 in h unbleached all- i n toweling: regular 35c kind. - . Mi'.l Knd Sale OC s Tl KiNlSU toyi:ling About r00 Turkish towels; regular 50c, 35c, 25c kind. t ?ii!t Und Sale, S9c, 25c IOC WASH CLOTHS I'.incy wasli cloths, regular l?c kind. - i : I..! Und Sale lUC
Mill i;ml Sale
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MORE NEW COATS FOR GIRLS A wonderful opportunity to buy HighClass Girls Coats, fur or self trimmed, in many chic new styles. Coats from $10 to $35. We have divided them into four assortments at about Yl their former price.
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Children's Wool Hose, Boys'or Girls. Special 55c, 75c, 85c Children's ribbed Cotton Hose,50c kind.
CHILDREN'S FURS at One-half Price
WATCH US GROT
arm Blankets La rge size Blankets, $4.50 kind. Sale $2.95
$1.69 li
Bii Sample Sale fine Kid Gloves, to $3.50
a pair. Sale SILKS SILKS
Silk striped Madras Shirtings in stripes and ( A fC checks; regular $1.50 kind. Sale 4) I UU 40-inch Canton Crepe in Black and Navy. fg "' Special $mmJ) ) 36-inch Taffeta Silk in Black, Navy, Brown (f - 1' and Evening Shades. Special 1 uXJ mJ i 36-inch Changeable Messalines in evening ( "Q U shades. SpeciaJ Vi I iOw I:
' 36-inch Bfick Duchess Satin in heavy quality. ( Q J i Special
THE BEST HOSIERY Women's Wool Hose; regular $1.50 kind. Very Special Women's Wool Hosiery in nice Heather mix tures; $2.00 kind. Special
Women's Silk and Wool Hose, black or brown. Special NEW SPRING SILK HOSE Women's fancy styles in Black Champagne, .Grey, Pearl Grey S. and Cordovan. C, ? f fl SBcT.
Special sfcaBBW Women's H 300 Silk Hose, in r ,-.,.
Black, Brown. Chestnut, Silver, jf tills
Grey, Gold. White. p Special Umm I Q Women's Chiffon Silk Hose, in Black; all sizes. ÖJQ fTJl Special 4JCwW Children's SpoTt Hose, fancy mercerized, English ribbed (colored) ; all sizes. "7Sf
D7 VERA WINSTON
Taffeta :.- alv.as .1 youthful ma-
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; ;e; uil alia i --ai.y 11101' 'j:ü.iis I 10 children and to young glrla than j it is to n ore mature womeji. i i Youthf'i! and beconiJr.i? indeed, ia j j this frock which effects tho happy j I combination of taffeta in white and j ; checks. The white taffeta extends j HE r over tho checke', hem in wallops i till jjl 1 1 1 FTl i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FT 1 1 1 1 fTi 1 1 1 ' -i:i;r.t :i note of vari-ty to tho divid- i
mg line. The black and white checked material appears agiin at! ;h- neck and seve.s and In the f!a1 ZZ
balls which fonri the trimmini; , motif.
' Tii se.ft ha phows a vlvt hut-' ,.n t - i . - ; r. the velvet 6-"tions whih i form the crown, whil1 a narrowing l.rir.i of fiffe-.-i turns b-sck about
the lac5.
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There is r.o tomorrow for in ak frierd. A wls man never says: "I did r.o: thin'- of that." He wliorr. it tcurks r.carrrt a'.vavL learn? h: injury last.
I If vou would know th- worth cf
a ducat go and borrow one. Xothirg in tho world It. stronger than a man save his own paswlor.a He fled from the rain ar.i sat down urder a waterspout. A dog traveling w.th kind men becomes a rational beirr. If the tame! zts hi? nose in the tent hi body wi'.l s)on follow. On coin in the money box makes moro r.oipe than when it Is full. All my goads are or silver ar.d goM, g.as the boaster, even my copper kettle. Live with him who pray and thou
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2 Start the day rieht with a complete know. Z d,CP of city and world nnn of the lnt tnerit)Z four hour. Don't mis? the opportnnlty to be ble to lalU I int'lligr ntly on any ubject uhlch might rnmE up. Mot etent harrr trw' ',,r 'nr vrning Z publication. : uh-'CTlbo to the fornin .e--l u-ie. E Head it with your breakfast. You will f bttr for having tor'vJ axajr a complete knowledge of current e-rr t . E -:- OUDKIt NOW -:-
E Phone Mnin ÜIOO. k for Cii-oil.itlon Iept. E i E
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