South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 6

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Artistic Photographs by Bishop, Harriet Stover and Studebaker Add Interest to Art Exhibition

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I'urcliasf-il iiiinJrfds of coiiu-h f th picture a fitting xprrf?ion of thir fi:y. Tl i process l.y which t )l liir! lira ilou ni Vi : j l- 1..

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Hihop's intfrr-ft ) been centered chi fly cm th'- pa!intir.?: of a r."-w

1 exi The which li? l a.i ;sod in ft!! r,f Iiis work N the or,ly soft- : f.icwf j prrtra!t lr that I.t? f-v r . L- n pat r.tl in thi. cr. jr.try. 1 In the exhib.t. the pictur :irc ; r.o: grouped accorvlinq: to c:-:i.. , anJ will bo nc?.;try. in th- pJi-- ! rn),c ffrr.ii p. to look t'r.n ;r.e f-arh pro.lii-tio:;. lit ht's Work 1 1 id I Klu.d.

j An anMtPür who work is b-in I r.otice.l with appreciation in the f - i

ihib'.t ; Is. C. Hecht. His work was 1

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What is Your Vision? Your Dream? A business of your own? A cottage or a mansion? A competency for old a$;e? A fortune for your family?

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t'ou can make your dream come true, by working and SAVING with your goal always in view.

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(U cri ihr ,! ;n Popular Mechanics. Iiirinff the last five vearf.

ii:;m:n or tociiantas. Special meeting Thursday evening in V. O. W. hall at 7 -harp to make arrangements for the meetin? to be he'd at I'lkhart. Saturday evening. SS 10-.1 Adv't.

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Lr:ith swet a'.-l ft.liriL: i:n t,rrippinc. no in' onv.-nicur . dren li'- Caf-.-aia-ls !. 1 , c nt.-.

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Let your Savings work for

yOU a siicni piüuutu. partner.

DpDosit made nn or before tKr ninth daV of April will

SERVICE - STABILITY iFITO NATIONAL

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f-r's rr.l'-rt ion i - on-' of Mi-s .T'-an C;rr:;-Lrn. Iauht-r of Mr. and Mr A. Cr. Graham. Th. mt'ira'. ' Jo.Irttr. nnj oft tonf m a the plrtur on of h-r bst. ium l"rlnt.- of Intj-rr.xt. A frroup cf rum prints has attracted ur.u-.ual IntT.-1. Th

fit.-d porti'it:- bold the piro'-iit. whil t!. unaff-f t'-d portion wash aw.tv, T;:- artist aids this ileve!oi-

Mcs f tii. irimi prints hown arr1 :!...-.- of i'ni-nt Studebaker. Illui:o i-! a ' iy tab tited art!t. lie tudit d fi.f one a c with I.sl:op,

rti'-r.t by K-ritl- abrasion wi:h cum l-i fnd :.t-r wer.: t .w York as a hair brtuh. s that part- :tif- rdiin. I T:pi! of tb- . f-1 -bra t ed artist. Cer-

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his personality. Oft n s vt-ial print-ii;r-(.f tii" same pb tma- ar n-c-s-pary and similar brush work, until tin picture is completed. Thb method, is- never t:sed bv com-

ttud" K'as.-bir. bft)ie mentioned. An au hit'-otur al tudy of his horn-! on Sunn-id '? truly artistic. Anoth r tha much .--mblfs a scene: in V. nic- is '-L e.e- Ilridgo." The a:ti-: leali.ation of ihe unusual in!

n.'r'Lil photocr ph-rs bi;t only ),yjff..t i- v-ry ::ot iceabb in a stul

th(.(i who woik . .irti"ts. (m rin jr ; li(.n m valued at ?2"0. and was ma do by fjertrud" b'a'.-bicr of X-w York City, one of the preatest photographer in tlie world. The picture is tntiti'-d. "A .'an.il in 1'riiir s. ' Mrs. Kasebi. r is

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Tliat's our plan of distribution in St. Joseph county. There is a big saving to you. Housedress Aprons, regular $1.25 value .79c Special table of Children's Dresses, 2 to 14 years, 98c Children's Dark Blue Dresses, 2 to 7 years; 79c Children's Light and Dark Aprons, 8 to 14 years, 79c Polly Prim Gingham and Percale Aprons, 59c and 69c See the new Peggy Perky Apron Dress of fine Zephyr Gingham , $2.98 New Shoulder Strap Aprons, full skirt 79c Sewing Aprons and Tea Aprons 49c Large Amoskeag Gingham Kitchen Aprons 45c Tissue Ginghams 58c Empress Voiles 69c Mercerized Plisse Crepe 33c Burton's Mercerized Irish Poplin 59c 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams 27c Dotted Embroidered Organdie $1.79 Plaid Dress Ginghams 23c 32-inch Fine French Ginghams 79c 40-inch White Lawn, good quality 30c yd. 36-inch Black Sateen 25c, 29c to 59c yd. 36-inch White Pique 33c, 39c yd. 36-inch LL Unbleached Muslin 13c yd. 36-inch fine Nainsook 19c yd. Large line of other good values in Bleached and Unbl eached Muslin.

Hidenonr foment Co.

Retailing at Wholesale Prices. East Wayne St., One Block from Michigan St. Just across the street from No. 1 Fire Station

Glove Soap for washing silk, fabric and washable gloves, cake. . . . 10c

Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturday 9:30 p. m.

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The merchandise featured here is on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It is all taken from our own regular stocks, conforming to our rigid standard of quality. Buying liberally will prove genuine economy.

Spring Sale of Yard Goods This week we are having a special selling of ali Yard Goods and Notions. It's an unusual opportunity for home dressmaker:;. Every one interested in making their own garments will be interested in saving money on the materials.

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Extra Special One lot of printed Voiles, 40-inch, in floral patterns. Wonderful, yard . . . .59c

Extra Special Middy Crepe 30inch in white and colors. Very specie 1,

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Silk Specials New spring foulards in several new patterns and colors, yard .$1.J'0 Heavy quality Iricolctte, striped and pla.n 36 inch, yard $3.00 New checked taffeta, 36 inch, in brown and white, blue and white and brown and white, yard $1.75 Georgette crepe, 40 inch, in colors, at about half price; very special, yard $1.50 Charmeuse in black and brown, yard. $2.50 China silk, 27 inch, in white, light blue, navy and pink, yard . .85c Dress Linings Mercerized dress lining in plain colors at, yard 50c Part silk lining, 36-inch, in floral and figured patterns, yard $1.25 New Woolens The Popular Materials French serge in navy blue; 56 inch at $3.50; 40 inch at $2.25, $2.50 All wool tricotine in navy and brown; 36 inch at $1.50; 47 and 50 inch $3.50 Wool plaids, 46 inch, about half former price; special $3.50 54 inch plaids, $2.50 value, special, yard at $1.69

New Shirtings Striped cotton shirting, 32 inch;50c value, yard 39c Silk stripe shirting, 32 and 36 inch; very special, yard 95c Madras shirting, in neat colored stripes, 32 inch, yard 75c Fancy madras shirting, good quality, 32 inch, in neat stripes, yard .$1.25

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All the very newest styles, including qJI h

Beautiful beaded and embroidered mod- m

In the stylish new materials, such as

Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Charmeus

Satin, Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Tw

els. Colors are gray, navy, brown, tan, Copenhagen and black. Regular $42.50, $45.00 and S49.50 Dresses on Sale ThürsHay, Friday and Saturday at $37.50.

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Undeniably Smart

The woman who is now planning to add a smart suit to her spring wardrobe will be particularly interested to know that our splendid assortment includes the very latest styles, developed of the new fabrics and excellently tailored. They will also be interested to know that our prices are from 15r; to 20 r; lower $25.00 to $125.00

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Curtain Materials Low Priced Curtain marquisettes, 36 and 48 inches wide, in white and cream; 75c value, yard 59c Quaker Craft lace, excellent quality, 34 to 40 inches wide, at, yard 50c to $1.45 Quaker Craft lace panel curtains in cream, panel 75c Curtain Scirms, 36-inch, with colored borders; 25c value, special, yard 17c PlrJn curtain voies, 36 to 40 inch; 50c value, yard 35c All ready made curtains, $3.00 to $8.00 values, at . . .One-Fourth Off Toweling Specials 16-inch bleached toweling, part linen weft; special, yard 23c 16-inch bleached toweling, red border; special, yard 17c Extra Special Silk Dress Braids, 2 inches wide, 49c, '69c; $1.00 values. Special, yard 25c

Ginghams Percales Lowest Prices Quality Considered One lot of 36-inch percales in stripes and plain colors. A wonderful value at, yard 19c Dress gingham, 27 inch, a quality that formerly sold at double the price. Special, yard . . .18c French gingham, 24-inch, excellent quality, new spring patterns, yard 75c Chambray gingham, 27 inch, in plain colors, yard 29c Dress gingham, 32-inch, in plaids and checks, good qualiy. Very special, yard 0 25c Apron gingham, 27 inch, in blue and brown checks. Special, yard at 11c One lot of cotton remnants of all kinds. Very special .... Half Price Nurse stripe gingham, 27 inch, good quality, Special, yard . . . .22c Extra Special Imported dotted Swiss, 32-inch, in colors. Very special, yard. $1.59

New Millinery Ä Sale at $6.95 One lot of new Spring Millinery, in all the new shapes and colorings. Flower, ribbon and feather trimmed. One sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at $6.95.

Underwear Specials Muslin Underwear Special. Corset Covers, Bloomers, Gowns. Envelope Chemise and Petticoats. choice, at $1.00 Envelope Chemise, fine quality nainsook, plain and lace timmed: all sizes, 36 to 44. Very special at $1.25 to $2.95 Pink Satin Camisoles, lace trimmed, and pink seco silk Bloomers, full sizes; choice $1.00 Save Money Here On Your Hosiery Children's hose in brown and black, good quality in all sizes; specwi! values at 19c, 25c, 39c Woman's fibre silk hose in brown and black. Size 8V2 only. Here is an extraordinary value, pair . . .25c Women's fibre silk hoe in ?;ray, champagne and white; $1.25 value, pair 79c .Men's fine fibre silk hose, Slack, in sizes 9 j, 11; $1.00 value, pr.tr at 69c

New Corsets Special Prices Misses' girdles in pink, with rubber inserts, sizes 20 to 26 at . .$1.50 Rubber top Corsets, in pink and white, sizes 20 to 26 at $1.50 Medium bust, long skirt, spoon steel, in white, sizes 22 to 30 at $1-50 Rubber top Corset?, in pink coutil and brocade, sizes 20 to 26 at $2.00 Front lace Corset9, in pink coutil, with rubber top and free hip. .$2.00 Medium bust, long skirt, heavily reinforced, spoon steel in sizes 22 to 30 at $2.00 Infants Section Down baby pillows with white covering at 75c; pink and blue with interlining at $1.25

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