South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 274, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1920 — Page 2
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PLANS BIG BOUT
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and will attract thousand? of far h r . Prict-j. wfrf als rrdu,cl ;. r"1 rir.irfide sits will nuv sdl for S5 insr.id of as prtvioualy announced.
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Dresses for the young lady who goes to school In our second floor Children's Room you will find a showing'of wool dresses tor first grade tots up to high school misses. Iliese frocks are made of very good French or storm serge and may be
had in brown, navy, burgundy and green. Th
Peter Thompson models are especially pretty
with their braided collars and cuffs and with emblems on their sleeves. Dress prices are $7.50 to $33.50.
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Muslins, Sheetings and Outing Flannels at Greatly Reduced Prices
sun. for her separat.- m iint r.an . nnci nor Doautv tnrc is me cuvesi conneciion. iou never sea
uuvra good-looking wonnn who is weak, run-down, irritable, out of sorts, i
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It i:i within the roticii of pvery woman to be well, hcalthv and t-i
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Silk GIo es for these late summer days When the weather is too warm for kid gloves, silk gloves are what you need. We have both kinds but would suggest the silk for the present. 16-button white silk gloves heavy stitching on back $3.00. 2-clasp silk gloves in pongee, mustic, putty gray, white and black $1.30 to $2.23. Perrin's. fine hrench gloves in tan. brown, taupe, sjay, beaver, black and white $2.89, $3.50 and $4.00.
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.SCHOOLGIRL TIRES HEARLXG I OR YOUTH' OE ROOKS. RUS A U A) , n. C"" . 11 1.0.-. ..m - - ' c.' ti w a .uhmI at a ' !i;in;i ..f 1 Hflf a K!"m"a-L.. . S. . r r ; . s . ' t!ri it:' an antonio'i'n wi'h an np.-n n 1 .' yra r dd t ''a .v, .-tud-ii. 'a a - mul't'l r, nail ! -n a iie.iriiii; S t ffotind by th.- h, ii p. To d i urd.'. af-rnoon. Th- oiin' mjti ni-rlif n1 will ! r. turned to h". could m.t hront-ht 1 fore the eitv
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Children's Coats for the snowy, blowy days to come Broadcloth, velour. heather cloth, velvet, polo cloth and chinchilla coats of navy, brown, burgundy, green, Japan blue and gray, some with fur collars are ready for you $12.50 to $54.50.
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4VVe could not possibly have taken this action unless we felt thoroughly justified in anticipating reduced costs of materials, against which conditions our companies have made provision," said Mr. John N. Willys. 'it has been commented that the automobile business has been profiteering. The profit in proportion to the increase in
prices has been much less in this industry than prior to the war. "After two months of personal investigation on conditions abroad, I am firmly of the opinion that this country caxinot hope to develop a healthy business and be able to compete with foreign markets, unless wc re-establish merchandise celling prices more nearly on a par with conditions existing prior to the war."
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OLD PRICES Touring $1035 Roadster $1035 Coupe $1525 Sedan $1675
NEW PRICES Touring $ 895
Roadster
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Coupe $1425 Sedan $1475
WILL YS-KNIGHT
OLD PRICES
Touring $2300 Roadster $2300 Coupe $2950 Sedan $3050
NEW PRICES Touring $2195 Roadster $2195 Coupe $2845 Sedan $2945
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Factory Branch 232 N. Michigan St
Main 622
Lincoln 1712
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Gold Medal Flour, 2AV2 lbs S1.77 Jiff) Jell, package 12c Rose Leaf Flour, 24'A lbs 51.70 Lenox Soap, bar 4c Potatoes, fancy stock, lb k
Aunt Jemima's Pancake Floui 16c j
Salmon, tali 1-Ib. can 16c Golden rWe Macaroni 8c c5 Baking Powder, 12-oz. can 10c Swift's Pride Soap 5c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12c
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