South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 20, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1922 — Page 9

FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1922

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EFFORT TO BETTER S. B.-LÄP0RTE ROAD

IN CONSTRUCTION

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i:::;;)loy:iiT.t rr-:. itaitte- L l;rtr . Fnrro, c!i lirn.in, I. ". farcer. I ' II. M'7. W. I,. h:i:.lr. John'

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CIi.inibrTS of CornmtTcr Propose to Establish Trnprovnl Iiizlnvav Condition-.

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I n o Petition (.ourt to , f n . rV1 - r ; l.npro cinrnt ot iMisint-ss Lon ä Pcstorc I heir I rcedom ... .

Tv, n ;. j.;d;' :;t ion fr divorc-s wr-r j f!!- 1 lr. th I'" a l court - ThursJay. I "red i S'how prefers-, a h'ire of j

ditions Will Show Acute

Situation in Housing.

.r.5.JeratI i:nprov-mer,t in th i rru-lty .-.iMir-.st Julia S"ho:j in Jit There is very little prefect of

pppli' atio.M for a d'crr-e. fi! -I in , hou.'ir.s" condition, imnrovir in

nor ro-jrt -o. i :i ir n:.nn.;-;'i Mtutn if-nu u n i S3 dra.mc rn is;irs

LUhxvay con :it;r n 1, !.,. en

Ir.d anil Importe will made Iur-

of Ccmmerre of th t -a o f :i' i .in j uh'n they ; 'tr.it' I. .harn b-r rnrnrve.

tint: pressure . !ar. ! Iiura i:. V 1 1 r L.ut'-s' her lui?- a rirt showing that hoif-.

was i or.imatol .T..n. , 101 1. th" oo- ar taken, according to reports s ib-

.'- i: A irrest 'f t!r.3 yar. mit ted I. .-f.. re the director? of the.

Th South i;.r.d rharnl.ir of 7orrimrrre ha." rr- jv(l a r qu-'t from the Lap-rte Chamber of Ccnii.nore n skins: rooprration , the Fvutfi l f.rKiniz itr.r to obtain

In; pro vr I roiil on'Iiti r bftwo n -'i.t t out. the two cities. Tn South P.-nd !

band. r.ay. v.ith r.o.n-.-upport a:.d , buildini; had not kept pacf with ns-ks Suf ri' r ourt No. '' to re-tore f ,., tory developments for "veral h r ir.ai l'-n r.nine of nolr rs. They ; y(,art V,--1S Mil.'jilttod. The report ucro j i ; a r ri d Kr pt. 1 1. 1017 a d J ' p ! j-:d: a'-d thnt South Ind was beparat d Nov. 1. KK the rnrr.p'air.- hind in dwelling; house construc-

; Jo t'i- exti nt ,,f $ 1.-1.000.000.00. . The opinion was advan" I that up-

n2:aher ha. acrcei to rr.ee th, MfJ r rino K'nrhvr.s :J'S? -" v'r' takfn thU y'ar to

iviporte members ui a conference J - . . -n un:;e mure duelling !ioue conf any dite wlib h iil be areenhb;, t() Assemble 1 ri(l(l' I . M. I sirurtion. that the housing situation

to the Importe orrranIz.a; irn to di--us the Improvement. jIo;jo bill 7.077 ii'.iv b foro the

A in --tinr of the leaders of yount: I in Sjuth IJend would be ju.t as people's work in the rhurche.i of J acute, aj f-nti as busines. improves. Eolith lb nd. M ifhawak.a. and St. ; as it was a year or two ago.

ho.:n rf rpre.en t at iv - f.r the re-ljrxph nmnty. is announced for ; The nef l ,f more available money

ofl; e inj j r l ! a y - er.ir: at I o'clock in the ' for cn?truetion v.a" brought to the

museuin room of the V. M. '. A. j attent i n if the directors end it was I'lans uill bo dic u.L- d f a r onf r- j r.;:zf : d that .- nnif of the large iner;ee ar. 1 banquet to include jn.inK KU'-anee t ompanies who are taking people of tip- Sunday schools be-I a rr.U deal of money out of the tween the ae.4 f,f d; and to be ; t.jty, should be encouraged to assist

'waifircr action, due to the po..- f. j held ome time during February. A j jn financing buiblimr by maki:;

;:a filiation of th ; it'

Vv''.. h;; ;'fon wan approved and pa-s-a' uru-d at the ?in of tl)e irral 'hamfT of fjünri dirertorat Wednesday. It .-aid the patent othre p.a-i r.0,')0a patent

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mc urana i-caacr icacj again Wim a iremcnüous lnaustnal oacruice in a supreme enort to put tne L?oI1at flaiuriir Jod lor Lne un ; i ' I

employed. Now it's up to you Mr. and Mrs. Shopper, fcr the more you buv the more ycu save, and helping to put to many more to

werlr VF PITT niTR nOT I API TH WfiRIc TUF MA rVITtTArxiinrn WIT 1 PITT TWPP FlDY T APQ TO WflRIT! NOW YOU r

PUT YOUR DOLLARS TO WORK! And all these work:nS dollars will help put our unemployed to work!

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The Buying Public Will be Stirrotl to its Depih

Ifrlp u to hrlp nr nuniifucturrr and by o dolnsr ycu arc helping thousand of infn hd1 women to n Job. Ilirrybodj want to do j-omrthlnr to help the unemployed, io buy now. Ilujr all yon nerI for now and anticipate your nrrd" for Iatr ; braai

i'VjJ there never vlll be an opportunity like tlds again. ou not only are baying tbJ

antrd merchandise at artuul ot, but on will be happy in the thought that you liae done your hare to better the nnemployment problem of onr country, and you

jrwlll be repuyed In tJie phenomenal fating you make on every urtlcle you buy.

VJo IVHi Do öur Shara-I7iii You Do Yours? !,'

o uc?i Industrial nacrlflc lift ben made by m. retail store In recrnt year. 111. UK 18 A UIO IDEA KEAL l'N!i:Lri9II ErrECTllXI Not une -nt of pr..tlt .01 the kale of thousand uf dollars worth of staple, wanted merchandise, Jut to cre.t an irreslstuble demand for goods. That nie.n Job for thouanl of men and umni willing to work but unable to And anything to do. It was. a dlret appeal to the patrlotlfm of manufaeturer and Jobbers, to Join the Grand Iettier Htore tn quoting

price- that meant putting their people buvk to work.

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ulltiec. of th.p oTAf" for handling thefe r;i." It was pointed out that t hit fa-t alore has a d prejs-ln ef-P-i't Upon bUFir.exa. Aenrdins? to the report of the trntpi' Tmreiu 5 7'" w.n aved by member 5hipi'ers of South Ind durirtr the past ix months. It l:t estimated that if the 1 pern inreae jn tlie r.mint: rate e.uild be removed the shipper in th vicinity of S'outh Ind would ave at leat J2än,0ä witiiin tin (omins year. Xanio Various (Vmmittcc. For the oornlner three ycirs 1. R Slaughter, KImor Wells, oral CI. A. Iiliott will represent the Chamber on the board of trustees of the federation of social pervice. N. K. I'eltef. treasurer of the S'r.rjrthiK-er rorjinration v.-a chosen national councillor r.f the C'hajei)'r of ''ommcrce o the I'nited S"n.te.-. The following comtn itt s ,, re

Hpp''dntil ff-r the y.ir 1 f 'J 2 ;

luncheon, cafeteria i-tyh-, will bo

s-rw-d at the meeting Friday niht,

Cli icafio Educator Praises St. Hedwige School Teachers re of Chicago's hading educators v:-it(d the St. Hedwijp.s parochial school Wednesday and had the following comment to make con--ern'ntr the training received there by the pupils. "For a prade school, the prap thepe children have on the fundamentals of education is remarkable. Their re-citations and knowl edge of American prineipie is a reflection upon the hiKh quality of the teachers."

hr.-t uiortK.ifi'-' loans in this city. The dir ctors approved thi? action. They instructed the secretary to prepare information to present to uch companies.

LaSalle Paper Co. Files Incorporation Articles Aiibdo to mcfrp of.i te the J,t.ar.e p ipr Co. were iib d Thursday. The capital s-foc'. 1.-; iie,l at Jl'ÖO.-

Manufa. luring nnmitfeo M,ies ! f '- 'hiude F. .Xirciy i name,!

u-sib.-nt and general manager,

I. Iva (. .sifuv, set 1, tary-tren.surer. Thee o!li( . ial of th corporation will also sf 1 vp as the lfard f lil ct rs. The- bu -in ":-s of the concern w n y former ly owned by th'1 late Frank P. Nicely.

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W. OT'r.'en. ch;uriu:ui.

Tot-.-l.n r,t ..oTnir.. II. 1. -'ohn 'I- Y-.ie;P'y

It, rhiirman, Lyle Humble. Milt Freude-Jistein. .and P.ivi I -is-ii r u nd. members. Civic organization? co-operative eommitte Dr. C. A. Fippiruott, chairman. Finance commit t .V. It. l-V'tes, chairman. A. P'rank C.by, I. U. Üinham. and Guy .Tohn.-in. member?. Hospital comtnltte Dr. j. c. Foono, chairman. Dr. S'anley A. Clark. Dr. Ft. T,. Fensenicli. Samuel Parker, Dan Pyle. j: jr. Met-;, j. ,T. Armour, "W. 1. Chandbr, Jolui Weber, Dr. I,. 1 1. Wirt, Worth Harder, Dr. C A. Drcli, member?. Public affair? committee Walter IL ILlldebrand, chairiaan. City planning and zoning committee Fred W. KeJler, cruilrman. Mrs. Ajrnes irarri;, Chester A. Perkins,

Dalton Moomaw, D. I. fJuilfoyle, j Wm. Happ, 1Z. K. Austin. George

Pvr.bertson. Samuel Tettr.nc;lll. T. A. Hrnes, Miss Elizabeth Keimold. Mrs. Ethel Hummer, Ernest Youns. A. Prank Eby. members. Emergency committee, Fr-d C. Ttelmold, chairm-an. House commltt-er E. I. Johnston, chairman. rembershlp committee Cinv M. John?orj. chairman. Ivvbor Affairs committee r. Frei Christmas, chairman. Tra-TiC committee Geor M. Sherman, chairman. Forrest Ilillier. Sflm Bunker, Clarenre Fnoke. members.

Increase your estate at once! You can do thi? on the slow-pay pirn cany, accomodating, satisfying, .ure. Get details free by calling WALTER FEG AX. .1. M. . Bki?. S-tf

Cuticura Talcum Is So Refreshing A few grains of this exquisitely scented powd?r dusted on ;he skin soothes and cools, and overcomes heavy perspiration. It is an ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder and takes he place of other perfumes for the skin. 8mp! fhrr1y Mi'.l. AMrM: "CtleMstV TAtarU Lpt lir. Msidan 48. ScM erywher. S?opc. CMntmm2jsndV. Tslcoaaitc.

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NOTICE!

Members of the Chamber of Commerce are t ml ted t Inspect the mer(handUe t are hellin? and also to see tn-ol-e of all goods that we Imte on hale at AliSOIa CT ELT XO I'KOriT.

WHEELS Ol' THE lACTOUIK.s WILE W1IIHL. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE

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Every one you buy

V telps put idle hands

to work, and oh, bow you will Bave. for tLey are cpleadldly made and full

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Cost Price

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HELP KEEP ANOTHEK IMUSTHY IlfSY WOMEN'S BUNGALOW rv i?? rF? r K n rr

Vv'otnen'a fast color Percale Aprons, prettily made ; in finer nlniiU inil

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MANY IDLE EIMiEKS WILL HE KEPT lH'M, CHILDREN'S GINGHAM

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riuii iL, u-v. Aui-L- i )i. . color Glnphan M j

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idaids aud cfcocks ! 1 M H

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Euy tow at actual ii .

cosi price oi oniy..

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Please ctan't expert to f.r.d all nver !ifmJIe 1 u our store at cost for tlds fali. The rrvrTcJui lull s-r tn this "AO PJIO. TIT VLE it designated with rf Mew signs with -AT ?CO riiOrXT" written on tbem.

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Yeur lis?

"It wapn't that I wanted to get fat, no. 1 just wanted to put on about 8 pound more flesh, then I'd be just right. I've nibbled at diets, ported biq meals. Eve haunted health resorts, been to fine climates, guzzled milk, buttermilk, oliv cd, emulsions, swallowed pills, dipeticn fad-. End a score of other Von'txvorks'. Finally. It dawned on me. None o.f thfvso things was building up the new red blood cells I reeded. I took S. S., the greatest red-blood-cell builder, firm-flesh producer, bloodcleanser known. I pnt on 7 pounds In a. montn, and my nerves, instead of strlng3 feel like Tv-lres. S. S. has the world beat." S. S. S. Is guaranteed purely vegetable In Its medicinal ingredients. It has produced amazing results in building up run-down, thin-faced, ambitious men. and in making women of all apes more plump and beautiful, and younger looklrg. S. S. s. is gold at ;ll drug stores, in two sizes.

S. S. S. Will Hu!Id Toa Up. 't he larger size, is the more economical.

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These Offers Will Start Sewing Machines in Factories and YOUR DOLLARS WILL MEAN MORE JOBS

Hundreds of BEAUTIFUL WOMEN'S NEW

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N'pver before :ind novrr nrnin will yen ho able to buv such hand-m A

pome Presses at this scns.uiojiai low price. Included are all th, J senson's .neurst nioibds. in bbick. brown :irul nnvv tin Koto if u

no profit at ."

You Will Help Many More Hands Replacing These

WOFwIENfS

WE CAN THANK THE MANUFACTURER WHO ä. r-. - a . . itr i Tn r r- rr- w- r- r- a t ne 9 V T V

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du'e cot I'l ice ; r,ly

I materials. rmbroMorl t

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Oh what a lo:3s the manufaefurer has taken en th-e handsonio All Wool ("eats for women just to help things aion f nil Jenjrth s-ijle in navy, brown and black; at no profit

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Silk or Woot

THIS MAKER THAT Y to REPLACE THESE

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Corceously lradfd. ernbrnidereil. silk brnbl und r i: f f le trimmed; r - io Idaek. navy :unl brown. We know many rirrers wi'l be cm- ' ploved to refdaee the?" handom, lreF'. s- it up t von to help at ". H '

LESS THAN COST! FUR TRIMMED S-U-I-T-S

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Fine Wool Suits, fur trimmed, embroiflered and tine tailored models: in blaok. navy and brown, at skmmj

WOMEN'S NEW WOOL PLAID SKIRTS

Ineludiup: tin all wool Plaids and Serpres: in dated aid nliin tailored ru.o. i-j : all izc to at C I I,'.

LESS THAN COST FUR TRIMMED S-U-I-T-S All our fi ier rr.tde Suiis bae been slasiied to lesis than -ost f materials in a supreme effort to K-ep things mo niur at ST..7.r.

VOMEN'S FINE SILK PLUSH C-O-A-T-S

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Peauf ll'ul. larirer, slo-rf Plush t'outf. tur trimmed and jd lin : haiplsoie full Silk aid Sol Satin lined; lir'c collars; at lHKr.

UP TO $50.00 FUR TRIMMED C-O-A-T-S

W'T. ti s fti.e fur trimmed Ciiits; aKo filain tail-red i.m-I's; all r-e-.v leadinjr i-l, aile.s; at ot irite S L"J.i.

WOMEN'S $4.00 MIXTURE DRESS SKIRTS

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Woruen' Skirls, in nil sirrs; prey only; wr',1 tr.a'le; j.ockets. b If l, Xr; peeial fit less ttjan r-.t, at ?l.:iO.

UP TO $15.00 SILK OR SERGE DRESSES

Werne. arl M!-es f-uiart lr, kv.(, ; cLo' e frera nil wat:tffl !.idi:.? -hid s. er! hre;drrd PT:i bead J, it i.75.

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i wear. Our prices are with-

in reacii or everyone. Uur aim is to please you.

Now is the time to nrotpct vnnrsplf nemint s.rlcrjpss.

t j -j - Ihf ftr.T nrolprflnn VAU cKmilrl k-rA T nnlrinrr ovor nlie VnlflAl Will Pftri- - '''fll.

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vmce you that it will not be necessary to look elsewhere.

CHILDREN'S DEPT.

Good Footwear is

riiihl s Ill:u lv I arc. (ioodjear el'.s. slci s ' . to 1 1 ridbl llrown La . iK1ycar df. -i S'.. to 11

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S2.19 $2.49 69c $3.29 $2.49

II-c" P.rown I ace, JfcKay clt-. !. ll'j to 2 Ii-o' Iliac k T-niv, -jv 1 1 ; to -j

Infant latnt Vamp, w liito top. lace and button, turn de. ff s pl.69 LADIES' DEPT.

l-adiv' Hroun Kid with atin quarter.

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I.atib r.rown talf. tin

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mi ic 85c

So-ij. all color-,

$4.75

$2.98

o-tiap slipjM-r.

$4.75 $3.49

let fJU.llity 116-112 East Wayne Near Michigan

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MEN'S DEPT. S

$3.90 sJ

ilea's Hrown. It Incli. lii-ih cuts 3Irr. (.'mi Metal lnsli-li Ual Men l'ubbers. Er-t quality l,oy Hrown II Ich Cuts. i4-i 2); to Hoy- Ituhb, r. tirt quality

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BARGAIN BASEMENT :r

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Mens 1 Ituckle

Arties Men's I ItinMe Artie' Men's 1 I'.ueKK Arties, red sole. first tjuality loy Short Hoots Yontlis short Hoots

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VVORK SHIRTS Actud Ccstdöö Men'f Werk Sldrfs of Aniokeasr; I'dup Cliar.ibray Work Shirts; chon-p from all wanted sizes; well made; cut full; pet your share at "Pc. Women's Heavy Fancy Sateen PETT1B0CK- fj ERS and PETTICOATS Actual Cost i)$3b Tu eoi!il iot I hi v the materials for this prieo. Well made ami cut full at A(Tt .I. (OsT. On Sale at This Great Sacrifice e WOMEN'S FIBRE HOSE Actual CostS'Sb In black and (olors. extra fine quality; looks like Silk; because we want to help the worker .U TCAI, ( OST. Buy a Whole Year's Supply at This Price fc5 Q BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE S ä & Medium Itihhed Ifose in Idaek; all sizes up to Jt'i; will ho sold at only 11c. Just Think All Sizes at This Price B GIRLS' FLEECED UNION SUITS Actual Cost if W S Heavy elastic riblxl. drop-seat I'nion Suits, for boys er plrls buy tie -in now.

To Create Jobs in the Corset Factories "57

WOMEN'S CORSETS Actual Cost

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Sfv.r:! faui'Mi uial.pi. in I-w or liiRh bust or olsslic niodt-N cf line quaiitv j.ink üroculo Coutil: nt T 1

Hundreds of Beautiful SILK GEORGETTE AND TRICOLETTE

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"Y r ' Jf ,r,cp' trimm-.!. arid J v-n '''-' :ln inodels; at ( h- Ai-fnal Cost.

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AT COST PRICE

t c!-To help keep trie wßeils r industrv in motion, to know thru

$Zfyp4 while we bny we arc heljdn;,- others obtain a li u5r- " what t!ii Sale is for and the sale r.f these Flan 'atI-cs. "!hip.

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Wom's Dainty White

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Fine Voile riouces. prettily !ar and ?mbroiderv trimm

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The Mills Will Keep Busy Replacing WOMEN'S RIB'D UNION SUITS Actual Cost 0 i Ileary fleered wh'.te ribbed Union Suits; in all ttylrs for v.o -;. n ; r.: s.v!c at Klc. Hosiery Mills Will Need More Help

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You will hardlv b'lieve ttif Pure thread Silk Oirdovpn ll' f. f r Wo:na; In rdl sizes; full t'ashiot.wl ; at Jl.fiti. Many Idle Fingers Will Kept Busy Ol Prp64x76 BLANKETS Actual Cost Olint?

Lare prey I'.Iankets, frlxT. with pir.r:. l ine or prey t erdrs; .-periaI S!e S1..V). J

Help Us to Help More Men Msking These pri CHILD'S KNIT, SLEEPERS Actual CootdAb k' and flirls Knit SIfM'pers, in nil wanted sires; sr!l rrrsi; ith fe-t ;

iai Sale at .7Jr.

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Help Keep the Knitting Mills Busy fcl Women's Slip-on SWEATERS Actual Cost Ö UnOt) Women's fine Slip-e.-, Sweaters; wrll made; forth V W Tf-n'r; a!l ir?i".ir eolerK ; belted; at J1..V.. To Create More Jobs Buy Thes; Women's C) Flannel or Knitted PETTICOATS Actual Cozli:)cdb Women's Klar.r.rl or Knitted Petticoats; In all vrnn'M f!"; . ; e:t full ; at t 'hly ;;c.

I.:nlir (Jray silk Utc with liKk . Ladles' (JIom' silk r.incj 1 !! I.ndi ' Mlk and Wt-ol IIwith C.fH'ks ;ii" I.I-K lio. :5o icr pair. 1 pp.ir lor

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OT'LI. IIKI.P MANY IIAMI IN RKPLACINO TH1E fTx ,:! UNION MADE OVERALLS Made ef Lavv jlain blue Peuim or Ftriped; full ent; allVfl C iTVj sizes ; AT ( OsT PKICK.

ni:i.r to Ki-:i:r Tin: aiii.i.s nrsv nv iu vivc; MEN'S UNION SUITS ps n

y-' . u--v i.ern eniy : extra i;re iaiie. i. ary r;i- ' -- -A w A'5 ftTi'""'' fl'oC',", ''I''l crotch: all'siz.s; PTA -'7 fnw A. X'tlnVre worth triple; M.erial eost rr'ro.. , - $ WL MEN'S FINE HOSE AT COST 7c 'f 'HS MEN'S WORK PANTS AT COST $1.16

MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS AT $1.17

EN'S DaRESS SHIRTS AT 81c

MEN'S SWEATERS AT COST $1.36

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Women's gl..0 I lannel Gowns 97c WOMLN'S Ml'M.lN COWNS 7nc V().Mi:.VS 81.0 COIISIITS at .Vie AMKUIC'.V ALMtM CLOCKS 51.07 ciin.D s m.ACK iux)QAii:ns r.se Children's y Pi rce fnderwrar. Sf.r mi:ns i lannll shikts. . $1.99

HOYS' PLAY' Sl'lTS AT.

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BOYS' $1.50 School PANTS

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Boys' Real $1.50 UNION SUITS

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