South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 42, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY IK 1922

MERCHANT FOILS YOUTHS IN BOLD HOLDUP ATTEMPT

(in (.hiss Schedule for Arir Term is Announced T'.i h-'l ;:! .f k riirrum c'n1 it the V V. A. fr the r.r-w ) j.Tr.i Is anr'it:?-! rs f Ho-: Gam : !.!-;ht .jr.! hafk't hall. Monday vnj Ä- .-it 7.1'. rymi.ashun : ', x'-f-. Ti: -'liy rvfriir.j at 7:15 and

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- ROTARIANS TO JOIN

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Liun licon and PerforniiincT at Klkliart.

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matin'-''' and '-v.nini: pTfornia nc.

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nrjin.- ha' pliund to hoard his ( ir at that tun and accompany him to JUkhart. othrrs will co by motor. I'pon arriv.il in Klkhart. Mr. Lautlcf v.iil hr a Kij-5t at a Hotary cluh lunlio!i l.tforo tin- matinee performance. IM Bonds, erretary of the South Bnd I'totary club, lias aocured a blot k of ,tf to arcomodato the dr-U i-'.tt ion from this city. Mr. Lauder' program this reason is .aid ti h bettor than ever. In addition to some of hlf old son-- !. has nd.kd .come new ones, aiiii.nrr tlorn. "I Know a Ivissie out

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(Imp th" 1 1 1 : j off vh :i tin y spokn j Thursday niornin at . o'clock after tlo-ir intention. it.' It ft thni at h; i !!.;- of 1 1 dayt with heart inrno' of M;-!iii;aii sr. and U'a sli - t r 11 bh'. initoii v, .short lv h-' f.-i II oYi-ck, i II- was born in South Bend April

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T'.:; - :,i:i,-r. four hours h. ..and Stanley, survive, f. , : arnih:n:c tin- p"!.. lor.- v. ith funeral orvic-.s will be hM at d- - r.p: p.r.s of tb" no n who rnbb.dl,!l f'.-id-;i'-e Sstr.rday afternoor. at lo.-kff tif ns ...r. Ac-ofdiiu; J o I - cb.dx. lv, a rl (",. Anderson tl.ejr story. I .- k. r v.. is 01 th red to ' off i-i it in jr. Burial w ill he in Bive;dr;e lji 4 . ,ti- ..lit ,.f xiles and ',,is'0a ..m.t.ry. bit. r foro d to ab 1 nd'-:i it. Tin- , andtts. th-y -aid. .u;:.d t . rs . .KUI.V STOU.VMxI.

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died Tlmrsday niirht a? 10:3a i j O'tdo.-k. , j ' He i survived by his wife. Cjth-i

rm.e. h son. John, and f-ix rtauph- ;

;!. Mrs. ('lira Kozelcxdiowski. !

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MBS. BYDIA III LI;. hu- rial service for Mrs. Brdia '.

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Quality Is No Mushroom j;: aktv ib st;': p: i?-ic up orr!ii.cht th koiv.-;- rep-utatin for l.-t!.i'ol fcrlnce i--Lull? vr. 1' years of "p ;al:' d rr eriro e. This puarantee of qual-

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l.'.' try re -pa of th. lir i.or! .it wjr.p-i; rron.:n-r.t la-Jrs in th-- wurk

alue to those who know th ral worth of prrt'-cted viior. and Hocrr Gl a..-es CoH No on- T h a n Good GIns Anjwhcrr.

It. Car-,rn i1 dfv&';::f h!x entire timpani attention to th practice of flT.Btry. lCo W. Wash. A v.

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graduate t L'nlvrrI School cf i 212 SOUTH LIICIIIGAN ST

Uivencrt am Bess bchooi or it

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Brrn t Bima, Sprinerflelci. HI rort War. Ladiam

Fresh Wash Skirts for Spring Wear $1.25 to $2.98 Sateens and Satinettes in white and flesh, with scalloped and hemstitched edges. Some of them are full double material to the hip line. All are good looking.

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Gav New Girdles Are "Right" for Spring 51.00 to 53 50 If you have noticed the fashion magazines you know that Girdles will be worn on most of the Spring Dresses. Our Girdles are in a large variety that pleases.

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February Sale of Children's Coats For girls of 6 to 14 there arc good models in Broadcloth and Chinchilla' with self and fur collars. Values go to $35.00. Sale prices $8.95 and $15.00. Four groups for children of 2 to 6 include Velvets, Plushes, Velours, Broadcloths .and Chinchillas. The values are up to $25.00. Sale prices J B5.00 to $15.00.

For Saturday Slightly Imperfect Wayne Knit Hosiery 1 he imperfections are so slight that you will get just as good wear from this Hosiery as you do from the regular grades. Women's Black Cotton, out sizes 25c. Women's Black Lisle, out sizes 50c. Women's Black Boot Silk, full fashioned $1.00 Women's Black Boot Silk, full fashioned, out sizes $1 .25. Children's Lisle Ribbed Hose 25c. Regular Grades of Women's Hose Wayne Knit, full fashioned, Black Silk $2.00. Venus full fashioned Silk in Sand, Pearl, Nude and Medium Grey $2.50. Full fashioned All Wool $1.50.

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High Grade Gloves Kayser's new prices on Silk Gloves for early Spring show a liberal reduction of from 15c to 50c a pair. The present prices are 85c to $3.75 a pair. It is not too early to think of Silk Gloves. In fact, right now is the best time to select them because our assortments are at their best. Double Silk Gloves are newly priced at $1 .50 and $1 .75 a pair. Chamoisettes are 85c to $1.75 a pair. In the Fownes line worth while reductions have also been made. The early Spring Silk Gloves are now priced 85c to $2.50 a pair, and they used to be $1.00 to $3.00. A woman can, at last, have the Gloves she wants at a normal price.

Spring Goods Are Arriving in the Men's Store High grade Lisle Union Suits, V.j and long sleeves, ankle length, closed crotch, seams, flat lock stitched, good fit $1.50. Knit Athletic Union Suits that are well made of good material $ 1 .00. Good quality Hose 3 pairs for $1.00.

For Boys A few good, all wool worsted Suits in sizes 8 to 1 8 at $10.00 each. Corduroy Suits in sizes 3 to 8. at $5.00 and $5.50. Striped Shirts 75c and $1. Four-in-hand Ties 50c.

Carters Underwear for Women at a Saving of 15 One-third Wool Union Suits now $2.34. One-half Wool Union Suits now $2.76. Three-fourths Wool Union Suits now $3.83. All Wool Union Suits now $4.25.

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Our Final Clean-Up of Winter Coats Has Proven a Great Saving for Many Women. It Can Save You Money. The Cloth Coats, all of high quality fabrics, are in models for matron or miss and have self or fur collars. $19.75 to $79.50 values are 510.95, 517.95, 525.00 and 529.75 Plush Coats in loose or belted styles with shawl or tuxedo collars represent values to $75.00. They are now priced 517.95, 525.00 and 535.00

Round Blade Razors, $5.00 and $9.00. Simple and easy to operate. Enables you to keep your person at the recognized high standard with ease and safety.

Knit Yourself a Sweater This spring the knitting of Sweaters is to be more popular than ever. Many of the best women's magazines are suggesting ideas for Spring Sweaters. We have books here at Robertson's to help you make a Sweater and models to copy from. Sec them in our windows. Our new Sweater yarn, Lustcrdown, is 35c a ball. Fibre Silk for Sweaters is $1.00 a ball.

Val Laces 5c a Yard We have just received a new lot of Val Laces that are of the old time quality. There is a pleasing variety in the patterns which are new and beautiful. 'This Lace is a very good value at 5c a yard. How About New Draperies for Your Home This Spring? There are several items of interest now being offered in our Drapery Department. Some of them arc 200 pairs of Filet Net Curtains, lace edge, 2rd yards long $4.00 avlues at $2.98 a pair. Ruffled Curtains in Dotted Grenadine at $4.25 a pair. Voile Curtains ruffled with Silk Poplin in Rose, Coral and Blue with Tie Backs to match $5.00 a pair. 36 inch Marquisette in Cream White 25c a yard. New Cretonnes 29c to $1.70 a yard.

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Axminsters! We have a complete line of Axminsters in Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels and Wool Fibre. 4 ft. 6 in x 6 ft. 6 in. Axminster Rugs $13.50. 6 ft. x 9 ft. Axminster Rugs $24.50. 7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. Axminster Rugs $29.75. 8 ft. 3 in. x 1 0 ft. 6 in. Axminster Rugs $3 1 .75 to $41.00. 9 ft. x 1 2 ft. Axminster Rugs $29.00 to $42.50. 9 ft. x 9 ft. Axminster Rugs $37.50. 1 I ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. Axminster Rugs $47.50 to $62.50. 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in. Axminster Rugs $62.50. 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. Axminsteer Rugs $69.75. Also Axminster Carpets by the yard.

For the first time in nearly a year (due to the strikes in the weaving industry) we have received a representative assortment of the well known and much wanted Anglopersian Anglo-Kirman, Royal Teprac and Peerless Body Brussels Rugs. These are all in the Whittall line which assures their high quality and beauty. 9 x 12 Sizes Are $60 to $120 Small and special sizes priced in proportion.

The New Service Rug This comes in plain colors with single banc border and is a Rug built for hard wear. It is rcversable which gives it twice the life of an ordinary Rug. For sleeping rooms and dining rooms there is nothing more serviceable. 9x12 size $38.00 Carpets bv the Yard Velvet and Wilton Carpets in all popular plain shades or figures in small all over patterns. Plain, 27 inch width $2.65 and $3.75 a yard. Figured, with border to match $1.65 to $2.65 a yard. These prices include making and laying.