South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 12
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SAYS PALESTINE'S RESOURCES RIVAL SOUTH CALIFORNIA ;rv IJi-jMirt- .Sil CajKibb' of ujlMrl intr 1. 000.000 Population.
GLADDENS THE HEARTS OF CHILDREN.
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'Amorimn mado tojs in radlrsa variety have pnprsedrd German lojs entirely. The pioturc bhows a wonderful wiudow display iu a world renowned toj store.
the headquarters of the Communist party in America. To tho cast, ;t fow ptes down Tooker Alley, the "intellectual nuii- ( als" ruiv thf ir forum iu the Dil' ruckle t lub, an informal a K.sriat ic n which meets nightly in the on tinn yj-acious stable of an ohl brick mansion. The Dill Pickle ha a litththeater in tho ex-haj loft wlidi' amnteur plays are producta" in -a-.rn: puhhshes a mapazin th- Pill Pickle Can at im-irular iniirvals; and boasts a lecture hall on thground floor where line carriagts and blue-blooded horses once stood.
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TREE STUDIO SALE"-
Arti.-t-i May Movr to (rotham Cfiitrr to Become Lode Hall.
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I n- lniT" rit! v.J! y. thf t h ..-; f-ru . "ip. r t" 1 'al;!'i'rii;.i u'i ri.ipi'!, 1; in; ! 1 i VI' . Put hu-ia-in I in pi r"inu. "Tli f utur- P;1 1' -! ii.' :; Hit!" di prrd'-nt upon th" h.:n..:n i'ni'nt. I 1 tP.tl r..r'1'l ! .a-? u t . at- ! arpf i ! :x. ii:Mr'S--ii hy tn' In' thai prohabU th- Zi l-ts will ) iM.- t.i (- t ,u- t r y i j i i . ! i y ,".s ii- .-'! ' (j v "na'f lin- land in thai ai:.tty. Puith r. tb- land wlin li au l.t- sfcur-! is h jiirently tyj.iil of thM re prion a:; a whole. "TJi'; ne oi.tt.Tnthr element ir. the num. in ? lu.:-o of th.- s;tua:ii:i -: tle ( xtraor.limry rnorab- w hih I '.enral .an-r.n tli. Zi.'nist.- it" a!i :' s in PaN ;!ir 1 was irnpr---d .'.itli tlx xuiM-r.-'.r.t spirit of . nt. ;:.;. iv. a an.l a-Tiiln- for .1 au -. ."
"HI'.f;o. In . . ;. dibMizo may b"'s. its art i olony a,s the rtsult of tli" n tiiiit sab- of tin- Ivtmbt rt Tr--.studio b.iildin- to Mt din.t temjle, v.l. ich idar.s to build th- largest .M;t- . !.i'- t' ;ni'!f in the world on th i-;te. Tie Tree tudio bulldinc was !t ( tt d by the late Iimb rt Tree a.s a home for arti.-t.-. and about it has yrown up an xtiUisi v- art colony. Many f th painters and sculptors in the studio building hav- livd thete for froül 1T to IT. eurs. They are planninir t r.'iiK'V.' to New V"rk. unit es rinoth r suitable home tan bo found lore for th- eolonv.
"hicak'o's: art c-nlep occupies a favored district on the near north -id', j:ist abive the "loop" district.
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Michigan, with a bathing bench connb ntl b alt-.l. and on the west is Clark str''t. the highway of pawn shoes', theatrieal hot(ls, and, in the near past, cabarets. HoliornianNm Miln;,. "Within ttiis district live several hundred .-.rtists, musicians, writers ana. Student. The commercialized Höhend:-nism of Xew York's Creenwich village is missine;, for most of
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r.e.t workrs, and lew jmscurs are to ho found. The "civic center" of tho colony is Washington Square, a little park which is the niirtly haunt of th; soap box-or.itor. Pnde'r the dark collonade of Newberry library', which borders the little park on the north, the radicals of the district j, reach their theories of world reformation to a half dozen little crowds on every f;dr niuht. Across the park in a basement book store is one of
i;ncouk.gi: citAPn cuoyi:kk. WASHINGTON. De 1.1. By a vote of 130 to 10.", the house Wednesday decided to pive encouragement to California prape prowers by developing through experiments by the agricultural department newuses for wine grapes.
An article for the toilot is always acceptable. lUad classification CPA in todav's "Want Ada.
ChristmaH greeting cards? Se classification Ci-A in tho "Want Ad section today.
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Clothing for Infants to 1 4 years
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FOR THE HOLIDAYS Most men find a good cigar one of their keenest pleasures, particularly after a zestful meal, and cherished among other things is a box of quality cigars. Today we point with pride to a select assortment of cigars the kind that men have found satisfactory after every possible test. Whether he likes a cigar, a cigaret or a pipe domestic or imported mild, medium or strong flavors you'll find the preferred smoke here. Imagine the joy on Christmas morning your gift of Cigars, Cigarets, Smoking Sets or Humidors will give. A special invitation is extended to the ladies and our courteous salesmen will be glad to assist you. For a Man's gift, come to a Man's store. We invite your trade, and advise early purchases.
The Ideal Man's Gift-Quality Cigars
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A Pipe is a Gift
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When HE is home for an evening a pipe is a gift that will be appreciated. The eye of any man would be
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Pipe Tobacco from our large assortment. A pipe of any size or shape can be found in our store, and our salesmen will gladly show you any Pipe in our elaborate stock.
THIS LIST OF SUGGESTIVE GIFTS WILL BE HELPFUL:
Cigars Cigarets Cigar Humidors Cigaret Humidors Smoking Sets Pipes
Cigar Holders Cigaret Holders Gun Metal Cigaret Cases Leather Cigar Cases Leather Cigaret Cases
Candy in Boxes Poker Sets Pocket Books Safety Razors
Playing Cards
And Complete Line of Leather Goods and Toilet Sets for Men.
Leather Pocketbooks, Cigar and Cigaret Cases, in Fact About Everything in Leather Goods
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Georgette and Ket Blouses These newly arrived blouses lend their assistance in making this gift season perfect. Filmy hits of loveliness fo delightful that they seem to have been de?ip,ned especially for gifts. Georgette crepes with decorative and unusual designs, fome headed. All shades. Also dainty net models handsomely finished. '
Satin Underclothing All blouses 25 ' r off. These wearable gifts make a real Ch ristmas greeting. They are the good sense price which will please not only the purchaser but also the recipient. Solve your gift problem by an inspection of these undcrthings. Purchased at the new low prices plus a 25 'a discount we can therefore offer them at extraordinary economical prices.
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CLOTHING Our store is filled with the things that mothers want for their children. Practical thing? for every day needs and dainty things for special occasions. Suggested gifts for children are Bath Robes. Middies. Sweaters. Mittens, Hosiery. Fur Sets. Leggin?, and a host of other necessary articles that keep the child warm and contented during the winter.
TOYS DOLLS
Comparison shows our dolls lower in price than elsewhere with a better selection to choose from, from. 98c to $10.00 BOOKS Mother Goose and Fairy Tales. Neatly illustrated itorie. 75c
For the Baby Designed for baby's comfort from the crown of one's curly head to the tip of their rosy toes. A Baby Bunting of fine white eiderdown. bound with satin ribbon is a most appreciated gift. A silken coverlet or robe for the carriage that keeps baby warm while he takes lis daily outing.
tore Open Every Evening Until Xmas
I dare say the finest line you have ever seen $1.00 lo $5.00 SNAPPY CAPS Well here is where they get them $1.00 to $4.00 MEN'S HATS In genuine fur. belt, cloth, genuine velours and beavers $3.00 to $9.60 FUR COLLARS , For your overcoat. Nutria. Hudson Seal, Coney and Beaver $9.50 to $35.00 COMBINATION SETS of suspenders, socks, ties. MEN'S PANTS Pants that sold as high as $10.00 and $12.00. Because manufacturers have taken their loss, we are showing pants from $1.95 to $6.50
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XMAS TIES A most ' beautiful showing of neckwear in large generous shapes. Both Silk and Knitted Scarfs 75c, $1.00 to $3.00 SMOKING JACKETS A splendid assortment, the kind that's sure to please $4.50 to $12.50 SWEATERS Hand fashioned and individually designed; all wool $5.50 to $12.50 HOSIERY Pure thread ilk, silk plaited, fibre silk, silk lisle. A man never gets too many socks 25c to $1.50 PULLMAN SLIPPERS, Collar Bag?., Fur Caps and Men's Jewelry. SHIRTS will always please in Crepe de Chine Silk, Broadcloth, Jersey Silks, Silk Fibres, Madras Cloths and Percale $1.50 to $9.60
MANUFACTURER LOSING 30 to 40 Enables us to show this wonderful line of SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT $ 1 0 TO $20 under the market price. Look elsewhere before coming here, but be sure to see these before you part from your money, because we will show you style and fit that you will see nowhere else. Prices, $20.00 to $70.00, including all fur lined and fur collared coats. MOTHERS Visit our boy's department for Boy's Suits and Overcoats, everything that's
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