South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 300, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2 7. 1922

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C.'or.t!nij''it from jiaere nnf.) of tbo Kovt-rnrnrnt departments and It -waj hi.s iurxo.- to iibolish the mlnif-lry of P'-nior.o. Answers IIj4l-fHrgo r,nraily peakinir, tho premier a Ivocat'- l minimum cxflungo and moro or b-avin' things alone. With i f f ( rente to Mr LioydtorK'o's '. pr-5sicm of .u.-pri.-o at t!ie tatrnf.nt that a. man good in war a-i not n cen.sarily ood in peaco. Mr. lunar Law cb-orvod: "Different (iis-.aesi need ilift-rent t-pirit." Referring to posib cooperation l.tween tho conservatives and the coalition liberals, he could not learn why certain constituents hould not come to an agreement with regard to contorts. In conclusion he re-

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out tho nurrrt.-M-f r'rf r.ame. She had j met tho woman comet Irr. ago at a! sle. ! Amplifies Ilor Story. Today ho told newspapermen, in ; a prnphic a'reourt of tho R'.nyin?, sh did not know- the murderer at the time, but had met him ia tho proofvutor off ire and identified him. Amplifying her previous story. 1 Mr?. Ciibson aifl rodi on nuilo ; hack from lier home tr.to DeHrus- j .ey's lane folowin? a waon without i lijrht which thought wa driven by corn thieves Sim said she oitv the raron turn into Kanfr. ave.. towards New Brun- , w.rk. Tho Mne intersects Taston av. Just beyond "Lovers Iano'" on ( which the two bodies were found, j Ju-t r.t the intersection. Mrs. (libson said, h .-aw an old ftyl au-'

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feet from them. Just then, her story troer?. another machin-:- turpe.l ir.to the lar.e and the flood of liht from

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Just received, a Iavgc shipment of Ford Side Curtains made of thr hest materials obtainable, on sale at $6.35 Ford Top Recovering Outfits at 5.75

Ford Draft Shields at Yankee Running Board Pumps at A dandy Spot Liuht. Extra Special at . . . Double Windshield Cleaners. Special at .

Bullet Side Lights, per pair Dandy Socket Sets in cases

1 4 $l.')0 Laro Grease and Oil Guns 1 7 -in. Walnut. Aluminum Spider Steering Wheel . Kord Seat Cushions, front nnd rear. $6.00 and . . - And, as Usual, Many Other Bargains

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Start Now Buying Your Christmas Gifts

Children's Sweaters $2.95 For girls of 6 to 14, our Children's Department is showing a group of spl endid all wool Slip-Ons in Tan, Jade, Cardinal and Brown.. There are all sizes from 28 to 36. Every Sweater is a very good value. Skirts for Girls $3.50 These are smart little Skirts of Plaids and Storm and French Serge. They are pleated and are exactly what girls like to wear to school. These and the SlipOn Sweaters make a good school costume. Knit Petticoats 50c to $1.39 Knit Gertrude Petticoats for girls of 2 to 16 years are here in Cotton and Wool. Light or dark colors mnv be had.

A Comprehensive Showing of Kimonos and

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Corduroy Robes in plain, cross ribbed and embossed. Distinctive features are fur collars, Persian collars, tuxedo collars and Mandarin sleeves. Unlined or lined with Seco Silk $3.50 to $18.00. Beacon Blanket Robes in a great variety of designs. Trimmed with Silk Ribbon and Cords $5.00 to $10.00.

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Terry Cloth Robes of splendid quality in a beautiful variety of colors and patterns $10.95.

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Jap Crepe Kimonos in a varied assortment of qualities, colors and designs $3.50 to $5. Silk Kimonos and Negligees Beautifully conceived in Taffeta. Crepe de Chine and Satin. Trimming is of ruffles and rosettes. Quilted cuffs, collars and pockets are used on most of the tailored Robes, $8.95 to $25.00.

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city, made up witn tour; ?j pockets, some brltcd mod- : ikls. You can't touch this

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tj Prion's Overcoats I j Unusual, indeed, is this selliny of winter overcoats. All i

Uthe later rr.cdcs nnd finest If m winter frbrics. It's a revcla- V ij tion to know hew iitllc it J costs to b'v a real pood H

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Special Showing Of Curtains Filet Net Curtains 2V? yards long 25 patterns to choose from Specially priced $2.93 a pair. Filet Net Curtains 2Vi yards long beautiful patterns lace trimmed very fine quality $5.00 a pair. Tuscan Nets 40 to 45 inches wide several patterns 85c to $1.19 a yard. Casement Nets 24 to 45 inches wide 29c to $2.00 a yard.

Table Scarfs SI. 95 to $5.00 A new line of these lovely Scarfs has just been put on display in our Art Goods Department. hey are exquisitely made in Velour. Heavy Tapestry and beautiful Silk Tapestry. Nothing would be more acceptable to a housewife than one o f th ese Scarfs as a Christmas gift.

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ljt!je wcrri rncl mr.cie of ma- ' Itlterials thtt v.rar well and i . . . . . '

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bsrgain at on.y f 1 J ti G V Douole Service Cravenelte Co?t3 Rain or shine this ccat is al-

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The Popular Slip-Over Sweaters $3.95 snd S4.95 At these two very rer jonable prices you can get good Mohairs and Alpacas in plain and fancy weaves. A plentiful color choicj is given and there are all sizes. Every woman nee'.s a Slip-Over this season.

Smart Little Coats for Girls $5.95 to $39.75 Some of these Coats are quite "dressy" but most of them are adaptable for every day wear. The materials used are Panvelaine, Krimmer Cloth, Herringbone, Polaire, Velour and Chinchilla. There is a good choice of attractive colors. Your daughter would be comfortable in one of these Coats and would enjov wearing it.

A Great iot of Poiret Twill Dresses at $29.75 Each

A Wonderful Group of Winter Coats at $50.00 Each

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Everything about their style is designed to give length panels are long and pointed waistlines are lengthened too. All of the

very latest style features highest type. Most of these handsome big models

have elegant Fur Collars of Fitch, Beaver, Caracul. Squirrel, Neutria and Opossum. The Coats without Fur Collars have the same style of line as the others and their gracefully rolling collars are pre-

fulness of their style: or the fered by many women. At $50.00 it would be vivacity or the straight line

difficult for you to duplicate these Coats elsewhere.

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