South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 26, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1922 — Page 7

THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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(!oxs (Iro th rlrally Phr,t thrmsh ' hft'l. or.p of hr l!ht-l wir.dow." ; "I'm afraid I've rr.ade a mitak. "Gr.it h fivrr.s!" rnspM Gr! n!(!. j I'vo corr.e well r'ccmmendfd, but 1". "Yoti know I'm in r.ornt. .rjcant. ! was to another Mr. Scully, a tor If I'd nM-.t to j ;:t hr out r.f th ; r-artner of tho latp Mr. Venr.fr."

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TUns JANC.M1Y SAI.H. Thl year't, January Clearance Fair presents for your approval th very beft Quality Furniture tack at n;'i:-WAR Prlc. Full-sizel bei davenports in genuine leather. J",3;

r, ion? fi;:o; "Indeed! I take it that you are a if,n cf brass steel or Iron reduced. i:i'-n thou- :rar?;'.r her". Mr. n-irry. You are f.cor lamp? with fillk shade?. 511. 3D

referring to my father, DanM Scully, an; Up The? and many other bar-l-ut he gave up active practice soniu ains in Hedroom and Dlnlnsr Room :ivo jrsn ac. I took place ".ultea await you. Convenient terms.

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informed, sine that old Yenner i affair In Cievrland." j "Il'rr.!" T?arry exclaijned thought- j f ills-. ".';U'akin? of that ta, Mr. I

Lir:'.o:d. did that n.icui led younsr r.;a:i l.iuj any relatives except his father V ' No. Yh.Ti old Venner di d about hve jcars ao he Kft all hia n;oney

tackln?. tT .oh had r"ar l and thn hn a::d qul'tly: ,rf.T.at had ?I!r!arr! '.'ir.rt to .A.n v iti your wif, fr. Ori.n-.voM"" Orlftw-old riN'-d h:s hoii and th detectivo had tho hock of hH career. 31 hid tlsouTht that rh mention of th C.OK'f foo!!-h p"t name hnd rr ailed the mr. df-ad wife, nnd that ! wai srr.u Ir.- crf which had Pn'-d th cru- financier' .s lon?-

'lo?d h-art. whafvrr h:a r 1 at Ion to to his Ian- partner. Scully." the other wrmin and h:i hare in tb.e "A:.d o';r.s Mrs. Venner, the one r.iyptry. Rut it wa r. t refurrct.l I ho died Insane; who were her pco-

pk ? What w ;i h her maidt-n nam"?' ' I dor: know. Sh- had met youn? Venn-;- 'AUib- visiting hme school f i ! ' r. 1 . b it that pi:;, ir.y iik mory

;s ai';i". Noii? ;f her own people am-.- forward a th- tlrno of hr j elop-ir.er.t and W.'.n her mind ravel 'ah.v it was ril l " nn-r who had h-r . Pia rd iii th- sanitarium." ! "Mr. Orhswoki." Ibarry leaned for-I : d ::.,p; -M'. !v toward tii" man'

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In a 5troni??ox tir.der hia mended bv th c!i.rirt attorney

chart;--. If ton:o;.o had r.ot co::- New York City." ral'-d hlm-flf In her ftudio Itself (Contlnuctl In Our Next Ismic.) durintr htr ah'T, fr.r dinrcr there (Copyright. 1 5 2 2 . N'HA Service.)

! remains only th" fir rcrpf." "So one ccui'l have ,cnn! up the; Choir leetlon cut flowers and ! fire escape, without hinir f-een 1J j Moonir? plant. S"uth Rend Floral i Policeman Reyle, who ptcol j-:t h-'Co., 122 N. Michigan st. 23-tf-25

The Best Cough Syrup g is Home-made.

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time b-fc.r Royle appeared on th r'i-ind. h mr;t stliraftr the crlm j b.ao as"ndr.d Insttnd of troln? down j

to the trtet level and where couli

ho hav ?on? It has been proved that th-? roof offered no means o! fhclt'r. I can vouch for Professor F.emyor.ov, and M:s Shaw was lr. h'-r -tuiio at the time. o thr rmair.M only your apartment." hapti:r x Th vf T.!.ih hon? which had once hr-ld th.o law offic. of Venr. r & Scully had lone: inco piven

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Good Shoes at $1.25 to $2.95 Worth $10.00

We Start the Ball aRolling

Good Shoc at $1.25 to $2.95 Worih $10.00

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olviou-!y had not r arhed th" n of Tiio voting : lur. iap-o and extended an affable hand. "Mr. Hairy? Yha oin I do for you. sir?"

pain. I'.isurated yfaenes..!. In pow!er r tablet form rover liuuid or milk) is

hnrralcn to the utomacb. inexreu'lTe to take and i the most efficient forra uf macnejtia for stomach purposes. It in used by thousands of propl xvho enjoy flair meals with net more fear of indiKetia. Adv.

You've probibly heard of this wellknown pla.n of making coua syrup at home. B;t have you ever usel it? Thousand of farui)j, th world over, feel that they coul i hardly keep hou? without it. It' simp'? and cheap, Vut the war it takes held or" a couh will soon earn it a ptriuanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2'a ounces of lunex; then add plain jrranulatei fuar syrup to tili up the pint. Or, if desired, use clirifud molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sujrar syrup. Either "way, it tastes pood, nevpr spuils. and ries ( u a lull pint of better coui'h remedy than vou couli buy rcaJy-maie for three tims its cost. It is really wonderful bow quickly this home-made remedy co r. pu e r s a oouh u?ually in 24 hours or less. It seema to penetrate throujh every air ra?sa;re. locsen? a dry, lioarso or t!;lat co;2h, lifts th ph.le.2ni, heal? the membranes, and ives almost immediate relief. Sp'endid for throat takle, hoarseness. crou:, bronchitis nnd bronchial asthma. Pinex i-; a hipiily conc-ontrated Compound et penu.ne Norwav pine extract, and has been u;ed for generations for throat and el'p--t ailments. To avoid disappointment a.-k your druzi-t for "J',': ounefs of Pini'x'' with d;reetion-, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to :ve absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, I rid.

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Iittb- town falb' l Sprin ?viHo. In r j. 1 -r war". I'v- rriven out thf? ttiany ' l ii tli.it I war. a widower because of tip- rli.-.-rno'- of th- whoh- affair, but it i- 1 id nt that th- truth mvs" be- known no.v ari l you'd find it out setonor or hat r. j "Six yean our iiiarrlage lifted , fix years il.it hroiuht ii:llu.-le.n-ment to m.; in spite of h-r beauty. ; "She- was t ,v( p.ty-t wo, in the full tide of h-f ('t-vübh fa -'dnation and know!' lis'- of how to u-, it when I acft ited a. k rbsliip in 'b ; elan 1 ; witli tho law firm of Wnnf r j Scully" ho broko off to add: "Venner had a se)n. a pood-looklnp I weakling with a delicate wife who ; adored him. Tho chances nro that j he would never have amounted te; nnythin', anvway, but the rninuto h-j hall eyes on Miriam it was all up, with him. j lb- paused .i train and his bony I hands clf-ncht d. Harry vntur'd: "I'o yu'j moan that .-b.o lirokc up j

tJieir homo and yours?" "I mem that ;b.-v ran away tn-

S;thv and hb si !;!- w if.- went m id ! 1 dV-d in a -anitai dum within a 'ar.,' I "lint why didn't vou diwirce hr. .Mr. "Jriswold?" a.-he-d I'.any. !

1 to- ot b. r yroane-d. ; "li' au 1 thought she vas our of my hie- J"or vr, I thouclit .she would

drift the way of all r ich women it r, the opportunity to rehabilitate lor-j!1! ti If by marriacri with another in- !i!

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Prices Reduced Regardless of Cost or Value We are offering all our high grade garments at wonderful values. The most phenomenal price cutting in years. Savings you never deemed possible and they are here for your choosing, tf s an unusual opportunity make the best of it.

DRESS SKIRTS Values to $15.00 at $5.00

One lot of Wool Drers Skirts in navy blue serge and a few plaids. Skirts that formerly sold up to $15.00, Sale Price $5.00 OVER BLOUSES Values to $10.00 at $2.49 One lot of Wool Jersey Overblouses in brown, navy and green. Formerly sold up to $10.00. Sale Price $2.49

Silk Dresses Regrouped and Repriced for Quick Clearance Dresses in these lots were formerly priced at $9.75, $14.75 and $22.75. Now for a final clearance we have just 2 lots, $9.75 and $14.75. We have grouped all the dresses that were formerly $22.75 in the $14.75 lot and the $14.75 lot go at $9.75. We believe these to be the best dress values ever offered to the South Bend public. Silk Dresses that formerly sold up to $39.50 on Sale 07 k Thursday . M - i J Silk Dresses that formerly sold up to $59.50 on Sale ( i A n Z Thursday $14. 0 Middy Dresses $15.00 Values $9.75 Misses' 2-piece All Wool Middy Dresses of navy serge, trimmed in white emblem on sleeves; formerly $15.00 value. Sale Price $9.75 Money Saving Specials January White Sale of Muslin Underwear. It's a real money-saving opportunity. F"our lots, special at 69c, $1.00, $1.45 and $1.95 Wool Sweaters, slipover, tuxedo and coat styles, formerly sold up to $10.00, special $3.75 Children's Velour Hats, formerly sold at $2.49. special 98c Large hank of Sunlight Knitting Yarn, special 53c Llama Wool Yarn, not all colors, special, ball 39c Mercerized Damask, 75c value, yard 59c; $1.00 value yard 79c Part Linen Damask. 70, 72 inch. $2.25 value, yard $1.79 70-inch Linen Damask, $3.50 value, yard $2.98 White Wash Blouses, $2.50. $2.59 values $1.39 Wool Jersey Overblouses, formerly sold up to $10.00. at $2.49

The Season's Best Coat Values Are Here No matter what kind of a coat you're looking for you will in all probability find it here and for less money. Here you will find an assortment of quality coats. Wc select each garment with care it must be made right it must have style it must contain only dependable all wool fabrics it must be the high standard established by Charles B. Sax and Company quality, otherwise it finds no room here. We arc selling great numbers of fine coats. It's because the styles are the newest for mid-winter because the materials arc dependable and the prices lowest. You'll profit by visiting this store before you make your coat selection. Coats at Half Price and Less $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 Money Saving Specials W omen's Outing Flannel Gowns in white and pink and blue stripes, special at $1.00 Men's Ribbed Shirts and. Drawers, formerly $1.25 value 89c One lot of Jewelry, pins, brooches, etc.. 50c value at 29c Broken line of Crochet Cotton, very special, ball 5c W omen's handkerchiefs, extra quality, box of 3, reduced to 63c Women's embroidered corner handkerchiefs, 25c value 17c Heavy weight, extra quality Cape Gloves, formerly $4.50. special, pair at $2.75 Mutt Foundations, we are closing them out at lew than Half Price. Misses' Flannel Middiej, good quality, pecial at $3.75 27-inch White Outing Flannel, fine heavy quality, special, yard 19c Turkish Towels, good quality, large size with colored borders, reduced to 67c

FUR COATS

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While others are offering 1-4 to 1-3 off on Fur Coats we are letting ours go at just half former prices. There are only a few left from our big stock, so if you want one don't delay.

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New Arrivals in Spring Millinery This collection embraces the new and popular combinations of materials and colors of fancy or novelty hair braid combined with brims of straws; others have Milan straw crowns with brims of facings of silk or satin; also novelty xstraw braids with prety combinaions. trimmed with fancy ornaments, flowers and fruits; they are specially priced at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00

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$2.25, $2.45

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Will Positively Amaze You. You have never seen Anything Like Them. We Must Dispose of One-Half Our $50,000 Shoe Stock in a Hurry We Are Going to Make One Masterful Demonstration Starting Today Which Will Be a Bargain Treat for All Who Come And If Prices Can Persuade You, You Will Surely Buy Here at These Prices. Don't Fail to Be Here and Profit By the huge cut in price. This Great Shoe Demonstration will be one of unusual opportunity and even though you may live far from South Bend, the big savings you can make will more than repay you for your expenditure of time and money in a trip to this Sale. Plan to come early as the prices will positively astonish you and buy your shoe needs for the whole family.

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Positively the Hugest Cut in Shoe Prices in All Shoe History Now Going on Throughout the Whole Store