South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1922 — Page 9
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
All Depauw to Be At Gala Day For 'Fighting Tigers'
Tcnm Do'.vnrd Jnmr Millikrn. 30 to 0, ami HrM Iiuliana Elrvrn to a Draw. o p.i: n .vc a sti . : . o -1 i : . a :i rvTnuw re. ;.r i r. n t Katur !hv I v.:th ti.f i ::-- -: m:.-i :-i- :r. t. i-..--Itory of th :!.!. 'All I-Ii;v." (r.ans r. r only ti:y 1 " f t'l'.'s !n th i; r. 1 v r iry. r.t tv: .rin-.r"! of
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FLAP.PERS? Regulating Them Kasy If Vou Know How, Savs College Dean.
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MISS JEAN HAMILTON.
ANN' ARIIOi:, Mich., Oct. z. As tho n'.w ilMn of women in tlacl 'ni f rsl:y of Michigan, Jean.
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tion of advisor, mentor, and llrot fricr.d to hundrck- of impression-:iM.-coll, frirls. It ;,'o. s without saying that the has ;d-.i.H al'Out flamifrc. One of th m Is th. at "must" and "must not" arc word- that s- ldoni should he u!il:.--d hy a woman in her p.ition. "Ynun;- p' onh? rtcnt the common rritici.-nis of their lI?rs lccaTiso the ciders often havo i-o littio .enso cf the reluivo importance of things." s-a ? hf. "Ilyohr-ow pencils and llpsticl'
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CONTINUOUS TODAY AND SATURDAY PRICES Matinee, all seats 25c; Nite, Main Floor 50c, Balcony 25c, and Tax.
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BERLÄN0S BLACKSTONE
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P.-iced at $13.45, $23.85, $28.45, $33.35 to $52.50 Including All of Hirsch Wickwire's Wonderful Coats Coats Made to Sell to $75.00. There's Nothing Like Them
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GENTLEMEN: The business of this store for the first nine months of 1922 greatly exceeded its total business for the entire year of 1921, all because we have shown the highest grade merchandise at the price people want to pay. All we ask is that you investigate. GEORGE A. PLATT.
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From 1 904 to I 922 eighteen years of exclusive Fashion Service eighteen years of steady advancement of faithful adherance to the ideals that have given us the con fidence of the buying public. Anniversary Sale COATS and WRAPS
Coats of fine soft woolen fabrics with Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf and Caracul collars; many with fur cuffs, too some without fur. Colors black, navv, brown, Kit Fox and Sorrento. Every garment is richly lined with silk. Everv coat a beautv. Choice $49.50. m- 9
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Wool, Silk and Velvet Dresses
You will be delighted with the varied selection of styles and colors and the wonderful quality of materials and excellent make. Dresses of Canton Crepe, Satin Canton, Velvet and Poiret Twill. Basque, drape and circular effects; many tailored models. All sizes and co ors. Choice $25. Fur Coats, Fur Capes, Fur Wraps at August Sale Prices Savings from 20 to 30 No further discount on Furs During Anniversary Sale we allow 10 Discount on any Coat, Cape or Wrap " on any two or three piece Suit on all Skirts, Dresses, Petticoats and Blouses on all Sweaters, Middies, Purses and Hosiery Come to Newman's Anniversary Sale and save ten percent on any purchase.
We celebrate our 18th birthday by offering the greatest values in eighteen years apparel of true Newman quality at prices that would be utterly imposjibie under ordinary circumstances.
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