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Women's Suits Light and loose knee styles with bodice or taped edge tops; flesh and white at $1.00 to $2.00 suit

New Bathing Suits' Unusually attractive are the new all wool and worsted California Bathing Suits, without a doubt the most attractive line ever shown in Mishawaka. All wool suits, $3.50 to $11.50. Cotton suits, $1.00 to $2.50.

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Bathing Caps Many styles and colors in this early showing of these attractive caps at 15c to $1. Bathing Shoes and Slippers

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satin and canvas tops in green, red and purple, canvas shoes and oxfords in black and white. See them at $1.25 to $2.95.

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qualities and the fine workmanship on these hose have made them the universal favorite. Silk Hose at $1.25 to $2 50 Lisle Hose at 65c. Van Raalte Silk Hose Gl ove and thread silk; heavy weight hose, in black and colors at $2.25 to $3.50 pair.

Ironclad Hose Boys' and girls Ironclad Hose in fine, medium and heavy rib. a bear for wear are these double knee hose. . Girls' Hose at 29c to 50c Boys' Hose at 35c to 50. Men's Hose Phoenix and Right and Left Hose for men in silk and cotton. At 50c to $1.00 pair. Others at 15c to 39c.

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Extra! SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS VERY LOW PRICED: RICHMOND Imost new. $325 TRAYSEk Fine shape . .$225 KING . A bargain . . $140 BRADBURY Marvelous tone . ... X .$135 HAINES Another bargain $75 See These Pianos!

DEVELOPMENTS of the utmost importance to everyone interestedin pianoshave been taking place. One is the greatest funda-' mental improvement in the pianoforte in generations! This, for the first time, enables the small child to play with expression . Another is the perfection of a reproducing piano at moderate cost. You should be familiar with these improvements. They can be seen at this store only. Come in and ask for demonstrations no obligation. Lyon Ö Healy Reproducing Piano How seldom can one hear Paderewski or other f?med pianists in recital ! Now, however, through this marvelous new instrument, you may enjoy their playing in your own home at will. For the Lycn 6c Healy Reproducing Piano duplicates the touch of their fingers upon the keys with absolute fidelity. It will place the greatest masters of classical music, as well as the leading ragtime pianists and composers, always at your command. Come in and see this magnificent piano; hear it play! Only thus can you gain any real appreciation of its beauty and of theunequaled value it affords. In upright models at $0000, or in the exqui&ite Apartment Grand style at $0000.

All Lyon 3 Healy Pianos Have the Junior Penal Not since Cristofori invented the hh-r.rr.'r action in 1709 has such a far-renchin: :r..; r -v?-ment in the piano been brought !vT.h! Th small child can nowlearn to playprop -r ! v fr ' m the very start. For the Junior Unf TwoLevel Pedal puts all the tonal pos ib i ! i : : '-'-f t he instrument wholly under the child's rorvr'l. Think what this means in the mus'-cal education of your girl or boy! L"jrn v.r. tt Rachmaninoff. Bauer, Grsingtr. G'-dv.ky, and many other world-fumed p-iar.-.svs ?ay of its importance. To have the great advantage of the J t Pedal costs you not one c&nt extrn' It '. c::r.ply added value in ;dl Lyon C H"'ly P: Jr.'-? and Washburn Piano-, (Lyon Ci He .V.y made). The Apartment Grand Here is the ideal piano for the modern horr.e. Into a size proportioned to your liv.r.g K-om, it brings the beauty and distinct n. the incomparable tonal quality, of the hr.et concert grand. Little more ipace is required them for an upright. The Junior Pedal. Candrlectrv and Silento exclusive Lycn cc Healy features emphasize its notable value at $003.

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MUSIC STORES 109 IS. Main St, Miihawaka

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