South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1922

SCHOOL HEADS IN

STATE FIND MANY

DUTIES 'IMPOSED'

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Colored Wash Stuffs New White Fabrics

NEW SPRING SILKS Special Showing Special Low Prices

36 inch Taffeta in navies, brown, emerald, red, copen. black, etc., $2.00 quality, at $1.50 yard. New Sport Satins, 36 inch width in all the plain shades for spring, $2.00 quality, at $1.50 yard. Beautiful designs in 40 inch Crepe dc Chine?, values up to $3.00 yard, special at $1.95 yard. All the leading shades in 40 inch Satins, $3.50 quality, at $1.95 yard. Krepe Knit (new spring silk) 38 and 40 inch widths all the new shades for Spring, 1922, only $3.75 yard. $2.00 Fancy Foulard for Spiing, 36 inch width, specially priced at $1.49 yard. "MallinscnV Fancy Indestructible Voiles in coin dots and many design?, $3.50 quality, at $2.25 yard.

Pretty 40 inch Pu;y Willow TafFr-tas of beautiful quality, $4.50 quality, at $3.59 yard. bancy Sport Silks for Spring, 40 inches wid special low prices ranin; by decrees from $2.39 to $5.95 yard. 40 inch Crepe Meteor in navy, brown, French blue, copen, 'ivory and black, sprcial at $2.79 yard. Radiums, 40 inch width, in ivory, flesh, ctray, navy, brown and black. $2.50 quality, at $1.95 yard. All Spring color? in Crepe de Chine, $2.00 quality, at only $1.39 yard. 12 Momme Natural Pongee, $1.25 valuo, very special at 58c yard. Black Silks at very low prices ranging from $1.39 and upwards.

NEW SPRING WOOLENS Attractive Patterns Attractive Prices Storm Serges, 36 inch width, in brown, black, navies and wine, 69c quality, at 50c yard. Fancy striped Mohairs. 36 inches wide, very special at 50c yard. Navy French Serge, all wool, 40 inches wide, $1.75 quality, at $1.19 yard. All wool Homespuns for Spring. 56 inches wide, for suit or skirts, value to $3.00, special, $1.95 yard. 40 inch Silk and Wool Poplin, odd lot of colors, valuer up to $2.25 yard, specially priced at $1.00 yard. All Wool French Serges, 56 inch widths, in navies. French blu African brown and black, $2.95 quality, at $1.89 yard.

COLORED WASH FABRICS

Wool Ratine, 42 inches wide, in new sports shades $2.25 quality, at $1.50 yard. 40 inch all Wool Taffeta dress materials in tan, brown, navy and black, $2.25 value, at $1.50 yard. 42 inch Wool Canton Crepe, gray, French blue, navies and black, special at $2.25 yard. Fancy Skirtings in good looking check, stripe and plaid effects for Spring. Special low prices ranging from $1.95 to $4.95 yard. New Coatings for Spring in shade for Spring $4.95, $6.95 and $10.95 yard. 50 inch Tricotines in navy only, $3.50 value, at $2.50. 56 inch Tricotines. navy and black, $4.50 to $4.95 values, at $3.50 and $3.95 yard. 56 inch Poiret Twill in navy. $3.95 value, at $2.95 yard; $4.95 quality, at $3.95 yard; $6.50 quality in brown or navy, at $4.95 yard. 56 inch Twill Cord, $7.50 quality, at $5.95 yard. 56 inch Velours and Broadcloths in all the shades that are good for Spring, special prices, $3.95 and $4.95 yard.

NEW COLORED WASH FABRICS Awfully pretty designs at Awfully low prices 36 inch Imported Ratine, $1.50 quality in natural, copen and green only $1.00 yard. A fine selection in 36 inch Percales in both light and dark colors, 19c values at 15c yard; 25c values at 17c yard. Best quality 35c values, at 25c yard. A large and varied assortment of 27 inch Ginghams in check, stripe and plaid designs, 25c quality, at 19c yard. 27 inch Ap ..i Ginghams in all size checks, I 5c value, at 10c yard.

Big range of 36 inch bc t Cotton ChIlirs. very special, at 17c yard. 36 inch Genuine Beach Cloth in all thf popular new shades. 45c value?, at only 25c yard. 32 inch check, stripe and plaid Ginrharr.i. 39c values, only 29c yard. Beautiful 31 inch Ti.ue Ginghams in chck and plaid designs, 48c quality, at 39c yard. Best quality 32 inch Tissue Ginghams, big assortment, at 65c yard 75c and 85c values. $1.00 New Ratines for Spring, 36 inch width, only 65c yard. Newer designs in 40 inch dotted Swir, $1.00 quality, at 69c yard. 32 inch Imported Dotted Swiss, Ii:ht grounds, $1.69 values, at $1.25 yard. 32 inch Imported Dotted SwL-sr. dark grounds and all shades, $2.00 values, at $1.39 yard. SHEER WHITE FABRICS At Lowest Possible Prices Extra fine quality white Nainsook. 36 inch width, only 39c yard. Japanese Nainsook, nicely parked in box, 10 yards, $4.75, $5.50 and $6.50 box. 36 inch Batiste of extra fine qua!ity,39c yard. 45 inch Batiste of extra tine quality, 75c yard. Fancy white Dres Voile, 3b inches wide, at 75c yard. Satinella, an imported fabric of exreptiond! softness and fine luf.rc ideal bioonier cloth, only $1.00 yard. Blossom Silk, 36 inches wide, only $1.25 yard. 36 inch fine quality Oxford Suiting at 59c yard. Imported Swiss Organdy, 45 inches wide, at 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Plain Luna Lawns at 25c, 33c and 50c yard.

NOTION SALE BEGINS TOMORROW SEE OUR AD ON SOCIETY PAGE

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