South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1922 — Page 2
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 22. 1022 STEEL MERGER IS NOT ILLEGAL, DAUGHERTY SAYS : r, t ' r ( Arrests Friend r I
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
JULY PRICES cncourac i ECONOMY 1 hese sa nvj;s will continue Another Week
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CLEARANCE SALES of JULY Continue Another Week
TARIFF ACTION " BRINGS CHARGE OF FAVORITISM
Srn. Smith Claim Ar.-rnie Hatr AI;kI. to I5 nrf it Hit: Smeltini: Firm.
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Declare- Combine Dors Not Violate Sherman, Clatn or Webb Art.
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tnstif iitions intrrestfd in iub";c h i a 1 1 h . li.Totlvt Atiu-'jst 1, parcel for Mi ni'l will f 5uhjf,-'t,d tn a transit fiarire of 15 cents i Kickacrps .wflphir? 1 1 pounds or und-!- and 20
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f..r ,!,,fr,r- ;,j9 ,,r -is-idty ronf.r.-ti-w- amnrür ran a nttii Mi,-h:--in .--t . Harry ' ; rc-r. !-!a 1 1 i 7 ,., i , ,, i- 1 in rr "IM!'" hro:h.-rhooU. and I i . 1 1 1 ; ; Smith. t.mat--d m-i
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J. P. Wood wort h. fost J.T."..000.
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. . . j iitfi i i d to t t tio th" v;r;o dispute j I !,y Hktteeim; to (-taldtsh for certain Operator List Liabilities at ! i- of workers tho wm-s t x st n i .--o.i - 1 i ilM-ioi" tht dtttr. '.isck t,f July 1 ami
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rnauthonz. d strikes, hut no action , Onr. story fiarne dweiiin. 2r''.' was takf n in tho luattr. iiecurdinc ! Fv)TlT:ysido a v. J. !;. tlearhart. f2.to a sTatt-mtnt issued by Mr. (I ralf.t po. at the- elonm.: of the meeting. f(VI(; li:itMITS
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Saturday Open Till 9:30
Store Opens 6:30 Closes 5:30
Bathing Suits And Accessories You cannot really enjoy a vacation at the lakes unless you are prepared to take a daily dip in the cool waters. You also want to appear at your best, it is important to have a neat bathing suit with shoes, stockings and cap to match. Our stock is complete in all the new designs and colors. Suits $3.00 to $10.00 Solid colors and combinations. Shoes, caps, capes, garters, sashes. etc.. to match. New all rubber shoes, in colors at $1.95.
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Blankets Our bi annual aie of blankets r.ow on. Blankets now bcirv soll at a a virtu' of 10 percent from the ptK's you'll have to p;.y t r ; i s f.iil. Buy Buy Now The selection .ire Lo,tfr. you can choose nnrv arid l.-.ke then; Liter by payir. a deposit of 2ä percrp.l. Pure n-ool blap.kets. !t:i! ie p.l SC).1). Cotton blank(ds 54.5 0. Baby blurkrts. p, to $3.00.
Women's Comfort Dresses For August hot days at prices low enough to keep you cool. s Three Groups at $4.95, $6.95 and $9.95 These prices are the results of big reductions to finally clean up our July sales. In order to really appreciate these values you should see them.
Ginghams, $4.95, $6.95
Ratines Voiles, $9.95
Silk Moire Hand
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For Saturday Only 1 00 handsome, all silk Morie handbags, will be placed on sale tomorrow frames of gold and silver in plain and fancy designs $5.00 value for $2.95
Children s Dresses This clean up sale includes sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14. Many are priced at 1-3 their actual worth.
Imported Ginghams, Jap Crepes, values, to $4.50 ages 2 to 6 at
$1.98
Organdies Voiles Values to $2.00, ages 2 to
6 at
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Taffetas,"'? to 14 ycv.r.s $1 5.00 values at $7.9 5 ; $28.3 0 values nt
Voiles Swisses, 7 to 14 vears, values to $13.95.
$6.95
Dresses and " Aprons To wear at the lakes or at home in the garden. What is more essential for a stay at your favorite lake than to have plenty of cool and comfortable garden dresses and dress aprons. Here you can find those garments in a wide variety of styles and qualities. Novelty Crepes In fine colors at $6.95 L'Aiglon Dresses Well made and fine patterns of gingham at $5.00. Also at $2.50 and $3.50. Apex Aprons A dress apron o f tub percales that wash well at $1.00 and $1.50.
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Interesting Items Here for Saturday
For the Men Bathing Suits. $3.00 to $y.00, all wool suits in many colors. Silk Shirts at $5.00. A new shipment, see Window display on Jefferson blvd. Sport Shirts at $1.00, $1.50. A comfort' for hot days. Athletic Union Suits, 69c, $1.00. Knit' Union Suits at 95c and $1.25.
For the Boys Boys' Sport Blouse?, Blue Chambray, Khaki, striped Percales and all white with fancy collars, sizes 6 to 1 5 at 50c, 75c and 79c. Wash Suits Reduced $4.50 values at $3.00; $3.50 values at $2.50; $2.50 values at $ 1 .95. Wash Knickers at 80c. Beach Cloth Paj amas Cotton Crash
Corsets blot weather Corsets in white or pink mrh medium but, elastic tops, at $1.30 and $2.0;). Corse let tes I hese splendid garments come in all sizes to 46 made in pink brocades, elastic section over hip and strap shoulder; 4 supporters at $ 1 . 30, $2.50, $3,00 and $5.00.
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For Sport wear. Ihec-e come in satin and elastic and all elastic trimmed in brocale $1.30, $2.00. $2.30. Klastic Corset for the stout f: -urc double clastic section plr.-n
and fane v. to $10.00.
Purr -6.50
July Clearance Prices Overblouses at $5.00 -An extensive showing of crepe de chine and georgctte, blouses tomorrow in white and summer shades with real filet and embroidery trimmings: .Middies at $1.00 and $2.98 Lomda e jen in white and khaki all whie or white with colored collars and all khaki. Princess Slips The popularity of these garments is proving to be greater than ever this season. There are cotton and silks in this showing.
Batiste at 98c. in white and flesh. Batiste at $2.98. in white and flesh, lace trimmed. Batiste at $3.98. white only, lace trimmed.
Tub Silk at $4.50. These are tailored. All Satin at $5.95. Crepe de Chine at $8.95. Trouseau Crepe. At $6.50. $6.95. $8.50.
- Women's Underwear Light weight for summer's warmest days. Kayser's Unions Knit Suits, wide and tight knee bodice top, built-up shoul-
ders $1.25 at 98c.
Silk Underwear Kayser's and Vanity Fair Union Suits at $3.00 ar.cl $6.50. Silks Vests at $2.39 to $3.75. Bloomers at $3.50 to $5.50. Hosierv Wayne Knit full fashioned Silk Hose at $2.50. White Silk Hose at $1.50.
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Gabardines at 59c ?nd 75c a Yard. In white for outing skirt. Oxford Cloth at 45c, 65c and 75c Ycrd. A splendid quality that IaurvJ- r well. White each Cloth at 25c? 45c anc 5?c Yard. 36 inch wide in white for combination drf 5. Colored Wash Batiste at 19c Yard. Spider Mills beautiful designs, at 79c yard. Striped Dimities many colors, at 25c yard. Organdies, in pleasing combinations, at 25c yard. Silk at Clearance Prices Silk Jersey and Tub Silk Shirting, wide and narrow stripes, at $1.25 and $1.50. We make shirts for men to order from these materials TafTeta Silks at $1.19, $1.50 and $1.75 to $2.95. The qualities orTerrd at this sale are very unusual and include a wide range of colorings and black. Silk Eroadcloth at $1.95. Pleasing color combinations, fine weave.
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