Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 9, 1917, Page 7

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Appear in Metal Cases. - - with unusually ornamental setting o ieaves and ste: a touhmaline bar E—— = s pin “with ornlmm.'nh.l detail in bright The annual exhibition of the work of the Norwich Art school was held' on Fridav evening from eight until ten o'clock, followed by dancing - until midnight. Henry -A. Tirrell received, asdisted by the teachers ,the Art school. The halls were attractively decorated with oak boughs, together with dogwood and llacs and . many fragrant groups of spirea, peonles and iris of varied hues. In charge of the dancing_and refreshments were = the Misses Johnson. Music, under. the di- rection of Mrs. Danihy, was much en- joved throughout the even The Prize List. The following prizes of 55 each were awarded: g ewelry, Miss Faith Caruthers: pot- tery, Miss Harriet.Prumbull;‘drawing, Miss Harriet Haley; ymposition, Mise Isabel Bacheler, 1 work, Jerome H, Ske There was no.prize awarg for de- sign as the work was of such uniform excellencé. The prize open to Acade- my seniors will not be-announced un- ti graduation day. ' - In the' Academy section, dl.p!aynd on the lower floor, the work was varied and attractive, ranging from geome- tric and mechanical drawing to em- broidery. 2 Floral work in:.water-color, still life, studies in blaek and v‘ma. draw- ings from casts o6, style,’ all had their 9‘luce- ‘on the A pair of stenciled.curtalns by Ruth vener, embrofdefed bag by Lucile leather. work, - jewelry, ' tiles, and some sténelled kimonas by Alice Larkham and Marian Frink ning. were worthy of motice. There were actively painted boxes hy _Alice swell, Fisie _Graham, . Isabel heler, Marian_Trink, Henrietta ip. Marion Woodworth, ' --Helen and Lucile Lord amd Hazel Also some particularly esigns in book-endk<. and some pottery and basketry. X workmanlike were the books and by the Children’s Clum—Many Umque finflo d a nmnber of b exhimit. ~ A Book-binding taught by Miss Nellie 4 RS gap muecHCu; ing. ‘e Academy @lasses were under the instruction of Mrs. Charlotte East: man, Miss Aida Watrous, Miss Edith Briggs, Miss Faith Caruthers instruct- ing the Academy students’ afternoon Class in jewelry and Miss Harriet Trumbull instructed the Academy students class in pottery. “On the second floor were the ex- hlblts of the Art school students. In the Children’s Class. In the children’s class very attrac- tlve work was done. Very neatly de- ed and finished boxes were display- also flowers and life studies in crayon-and in_ water con:;-é by Eloise = 3 very wfl‘l! rs. Frank Hempsteas One of original di - et variety of stones of harmonious ilors, topazes, purll and tourmaline. Mme. Leopol ts exmibited & number of pieces of unusual merit. Among them were some- pieces of o mered copped of excellent form, an amethyst scarf pin in silver, silver bracelet set with coral, a golding peri- dot setting and aquamarine set with pearls in white gold. _ N Fifteenth Century Ring A 16th century ring set with topaz and alwines in yqnuw gold is by Inez ‘Horton.. < Smith, Mary Wyckoff, Fox, | Miss Hdith Brigss shows two brooch- Harriet Geer, Barbara Con- | es, one of chrysacalia and one of ame- stance. Leonard and M: thyst. A very nu-ctx‘ ring ‘of gar- nets in gold is also hers. Miss Helen Storms' green onyx ring in unusual setting is very effective, as is also her topaz pendan The hammered silver fan sot by Miss Mary B, Watties is_most uwemun: and unusual. “Of ori} ‘and’pl ‘design and artistic and dkw l’luhh they were among the most noteworthy .of- the_entire “exhibit. Other pices of Aine and motable work are scarfpins in gold by Miss Lillian_Babcock, scarfpin of pearis by Miss Haley, amethyst brooch in sjlver by Miss Ruth Grant and; & very beau- tiful barpin of green’ B set” with aquamarines and pearls by Lioyd Hall. The display of pottery - was much weakened by the large rumber of pieces sold at the Christmas ex- hibit. Miss Harriet Trumbull has some _particularly good pleces on display. The very expert shaping of her bowls and jardinieres is noticeable and the smoothness of her color equaliy ~so.i Her blues and greeng are very clear and' Helen Tirrell al: sketches. P o Very unusual and _attfactive were the brooches and pendants modelled in clay and coloréd by was the. work of Misses Edith Briggs, Johmson the design class; Grace Taft and Margaretta displayed Romanesque designs, Assy- rian and Egyptian designs were pre- sented by Misses Burham, . Herbert Williams,, Henrietta Gallup and Hur- bert. = Many of these were very inter- esting. Composition Work. The composition work was most in- teresting. ~ Miss Bacheler's Spring, with its sleeping elf and hare in *he pale spring flowers and pastel tirts was-quite unusual and-a very graceful] composition. Her other of ces work were algo very artistic and show- s are ed originality of conception. _ Miss|2nd soft and the glaze very smootB. Bacheler exhibited one bit of modelling | Mrs. Frank Hempstead has- some as well, a graceful head in wax. very beautiful pleces... Some of her Miss Fdith Briggs had some very fine | Powls are of exquisitely soft tone and composition work as had also Miss lhe(“ffldms and contrasting of color Bernice Burnham. _ There were fine |Perfec [ posters by Miss Johnson and Miss| Miss Nellie Loring's pottery/is no- Herbert. = Excellent specimens of . one vase of crimson particu- “John Huntington has some very INDIA You Don’'t Want Money Away—-Do You? - THE PASNIK CO. 158 Main Street, Sell for Less Ladies” Burson Hose (firsts)—Sale price......... f.adies’ Panama Hats—Sale price. ‘Rubber Silk ‘Sport Bands—Sale price............ Ladies’” Waists, worth $1.98—Sale price. . I_adies’ Silk -Waists; worth $3.00—Sale price. ... . $1:97 Ladies’ Spring Coats, latest models—Sale price: Infants’ Dresses, worth 98c—Sale price. ... Infants’ Lawn Caps, worth 50c—Sale price.’. .. .. Kimonos, made of fine crepe, extra wide, Ladie worth $1:50—Sale'psice ... .. o, ... s EET0L l.adies’ Slipover House Dresses, made extra full size, worth $1.00—Sale price . YOU CAN SAVE THE PRICE OF A LIBERTY BOND BY DEALING AT 158 Mnn Street, Norwich Why Pay More? S E——. | N LEAP AT ective pieces of blue and-aubergim. Miss Elizabeth Huntington exhibits ornaments and buttons o fpotiery, also [ tiny flower bowls and holders. s Mary E. Lucas' pieges are.in | i Various blues and very atiractive Tuesday Afterncon Clas: The Tuesday afternoon clase shows much work in sjlver. Miss Marquardt has a brooch of moss agate, a coral pendunt and a silver bracelet set with jade. Miss | Frorence Smith ‘exhibits an attractiv pendant of quartz and pear's and a f pink quartz. Miss Leffing- a silver neck chain with er bracelets set with ame- . gold cuff links, and gold bar- Miss Mahoney contributed a silver chain “in graps design, with corals, camelian brooch, and bracelet. Comeau_exhibited a lapis ring and a silver chain set with corals. Mis Heebner had there siver signet rings, | one set with Mexican opal, and a fork. Silver.and Peark Pendant. showed a silver turquoise has a_sil- Miss and Agnes Leahy earl pendant and a brooch. Miss Beard celet and cuff butions. en exhibited barpins of g silver hatp amuardt, it ~fpins of silver. | e eads of children ¢6pied from casts by . Raphael, displaying unusual a He also exhibited a mp of 1'AL(‘ Detxen with drop of black 15 inches in height, which ie the larges:t piece which has ever | been fired in the kiln at the school. | W t merit and of a most | - is that done by Jerome in wood carving and in Several bas-reliefs in color exhibits are very fine and a tiny figure of a bending woman.with bowl is delicate and e: fl. Two beautifully ca ed and a deep-bow! Head of Venus. * perfdct casting of a head of odeled by him s T i and he exhibit nous in the moi: work is certainly wor- note and remarkable in Vview of t period of training he ~has bow his also. E FALLS Thomas New L ibition is open to the pubiic| and Sunda iss Harriet Ti of the Monday afternoon class in mod- eine The were loaned hew P speaks of egan captain, *who tonomo. This agre tradition the instant they arriv tables used at the exhibition by the McNally Antique estra comprised FElisworth olin: Frank Benson. 'cello: Ky drums; Mrs. Elizabeth piano. 0 omson shoulder ate i, say- i for West Coast. e rf.jman ;‘9}?“2‘:; mejhvnzu" AL L. Campbell. train despatcher venge was doubtless the sweetness th ey g A ot U he tasted. To Throw Your oast to attend -the train des- rs’ annual convention to be heid “resno, Cal, Jane 12. Mr. Camp- as a delegate representing atchers of the. New. Haven will be gone .about three Se- en H visiting Chicago, St. Paul, and other western -cities route. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Jensen and son -of Philadelphia have arrived in town for the summer months. very || 19¢ : Miss Mabel S. Webb, instructor ‘i --97c and '$1.47 1.2 N2"Kels schoot in- Famming. 24¢ ton, is at he rhome on Rockwell Ter- race. o " 7~ oo Ranillc “Vice Consul to. Mexico Luther K. Zabriskie and his bride (Helen . Boynton) are: expected :to reach ‘Vera Cruz today, June 9, on their way to $3.97 < os o die || Hedico City. 2: B TR e Mrs. Frederick §. Camp, Mrs. Adam Reid, Miss Mary E. Richards and Miss 69 Emily Camp are taking a motor trip 'c through New Hampshire in Mrs. Camp's . car. SO A P The engagement Is announced of Smith, of 51 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, Mass., formerly of ‘Norwich and Eastern ~Point,"to Da- vid I. Evans. The bride-elect is the] “daushter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Hunt Smith, her father being for years a_leading - banker and -manufacturer of Norwich. Mr. Evans is prominent in - Berkshire official circles, and . at present is probation officer of Pitts- Martha FHunt We Sell for Less in the e - ra e The wedding. will. -take. PAape, fall Lt x STORE IS READY WITH SUCH AN OUT-POURI < BEEN-PRESENTED AT THIS SEASON. E COMME:{D THE DAY’S NEWS TO ALL OUR BOYS’ WEAR Hats, Caps, Blouses, Trousers and MEN'S WEAR- at $1.00. Women’s Sweaters VWomen’s and Misses’ Wool Sweaters—these are regular $6.50 value at. Just 96 Men's Pure Silk Negligee Misses’ Silk Sweaters—these are res- I Women's =nd Fabrp | | tive designs, together . with plain ular $10.00 value at Women's Waists and Wash Skirts New Lingerie Waists, dainty de- signs, in a variety of models that will meet all wants, the assortment some very handsome waists in tailored and ruffled ef- fects at $2.00 and $2.98. | including Some handscme New Smocks of striped poplin, with neat smocking,’ N . in a belted model, sizes 16 to 45, “—. \ colors are blue, rose and green— price $2.98. —_— / N Another cffering includes some unusually pretty Smocks, in white, rose blue and green at $1.98, reg- ular value $2.50. Excollent vaiue in the regulation ‘Middios, very neatiy mads, sizes 16 to 46—price $1.00 each, Women’s Wash Skirts in all the latest models. The styles are very with pretty pearl buttons and attractive, some with buttoned fronts, smart effects in pockets. The materials are dependable in every way. Price range $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and up to $6.50. We also show some very attractive Skirts in pretty khaki kool de- signs and in velvet corduroy. Some of Our Special Hosiery Values At 25c—Women's Gauze Weizht Black Silk Lisle Hosiery. At 25¢c—Women's Gauze Weight White Silk Lisle Hosiery. work room. Choose now at At 25c—The celebrated “Ipswich” to $15.00. Black Silk Lisle Hosiery for UNTRIMMED onicn. PANAMAS AT S 1.85 At 25c—The celebrated “Ipswich” || Women's Untrimmed Panama Hats, i £ White Silk Lisle Hoslery for L’;P;"‘éeg;_”,ej:,?.’_:';fi_’g;_ G i N Children’s Trimmed Hats, in all At 29c—Women's Black Silk’ Boot the newest shapes and colorings— Hosiery. thres special lots at 98c, $1.98 and At 29c—Women’s White Silk Boot || $298, vaiue.up to $5.00. Hosiery. ——— A S Koy M SwiGH® Women’s Trimmed Street Wear Hats in Java and Milan Hemp— two very special lots at $1.98 and $2.98, value up to $5.00. Black Sflk Hosiery for women. 59¢—Women’s Black Silk Hos- jery regular 75c value. 59c—Women’s White Silk Hos- iery, regular 75c value. EXTRA SPECIAL At At Women’s Dress Hats, new shapes and new ideas in trimmings—some exceptional values at $1.95, $2.28 One case of Women’s “Bur- and -$3.98, i son® Split Foot Hosiery, sec- UNTRIMMED FINE == 1 ond quality of regular 29c HATS AT 48c. ~ FLOWERS AT 48c Saturday Specials 1 qualtey—Special price’a parr 18c || 4, manufacturer's nnm'p’;edlma Jf | Flne Flowers, in all the wanted y [ rice ntrim , in very desirable | kinds and coloringe, a splendid va- shapes and colorings, all at 48c, | riety. all at 48c S *bunch, value up || in Domestic Depnrtmcnt : i & e o s St One lot of Medium-size 1 Children’s Umbrellas s || ish. Bath- Towels, as Children’s Umbrellas, very serv- color borders, va - ! iceable, assorted handles— Size 22-inch at T5c Size 24-inch at 8%¢ Knit Underwear for Women, Umbrellas at $1.00 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, with American taffeta covering— our special value at $1.00 each. At 1fc—Children's Ribbed Pants, lace trimmed, value 15c. At 24c—Misses’ Ribbed Union Suits, lace trimmed, value 29c. . At 1lc—Women'’s Ribbed Vests, iow Afl Dep!rhnent neck and sleeveless, value 15c. Lace and Cretonne Scarfs, size 18x45, a new Iot of dainty patterns —price range 59¢ to $1.00. The Port_eoq; & Mitchell Co. At 1ie—Wamen’s Ribbed Vests, Jow neck and short sleeves, value 15c. 14c—Women's " Ribbed Vests, with lace yoke, value 19e. 12oc—Women's. . Ext-a Size Vests, low neck and sieeve- less, value 15c.. . At At WILL BE A DAY OF UNE IS ALWAYS A MONTH OF.GREAT VALUE-GIVING AT THIS STORE, BUT FOR TODAY THE SILK SHIRTS, $4.85 splendid assortment of rich colorings and attrac- special value at $4.85, sold elsewhere at $6.00, WOMEN'S FINE DRESS HATS AT $6.95 This offering includes all cur Women’s Fine Dress Hats in colors—Gage Hats and Pattern Hate from our own A SALE OF KNIT UNDERWEAR This offering includes special values in Summer Weight are some of the special offerings: Great Value Giving NG OF VALUES AS WE BELIEVE HAS RARELY CUSTOMERS, WE BELIEVE THERE IS SOME- THING OF INTERBI' INIT FOR EVERYBODY. WE KNOW THAT THE GOODS ARE ALL ‘WORTHY. IT WILL BE A DAY OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL WHO WOULD BUY WITH ECONOMY. Clothing, ~"Furnishings, Etc. All styles and widths and m special values. Suits. MEN’S BLUE At 180—White Ribbon, plain and Boys' Straw Hats, stylish $14 95 Moire, 3% inches wide Shapes, regular $1.25 value at 95 SUITS at At 19c—White Moire Tafteta Ris- Dove B tkate.: - Tatest Mer's and Youthe® Bius Serge Suits, guarantesd all bom, €34 inches wide : 5 ! wool and strictly fast coler. The models are one, At 250—Whitsa Ribb lain ana shapes, régular 3$2.00 value at $149 [} o apnd three-button sack with soft roll for the mid- Motre, 5% inches wide.' Boys' Washable Suits, sizes dle-age, conservative man and the “Better” model for PP VR ST o 3 to 8 regular $1.25 value at.. 98 || the young men—our special value Suits at $14.95. oiiovelty effects in White Boys' Washable Suits, in bet- e . TTRETRETS st ter grades, at $2.49, $2.00 and $1.50 9 White Satin and White Messaline e MEN’S STRAW HATS, $2.00 Ribbon' 1 811 wanted widths Boys’ Norfolk Saits, neat mix- Men who want the best possible value in Straw Hats tures, sizes 8 to 17, regular should see cur line of snappy shapes at $2.00—the $6.50 value, at : .. $495 || best possiblo Straw Hat value. Candy Sueciils Boys* Norfolk Sults, stylish TR Fresh Toasted Marshmallows, mixtures, sizes 8 to 17, regu- MEN’S UN] UITS. a delicious confection—price & lar $10.00 value, at........ $8.50 . _ S ION S & 85¢c DOUTAL 55 5l 53he o shmae ot B8 Men’s #Varsity” Athletic Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length—our special price 85¢ a Suit, sold everywhere b 4 !ng;: af;e;‘?n g Cream Almonds, a large Al- mond with cream coating, at Dates stuffed with Almonds— price a pound. Shirts, in a Maple Sugar Pieces with as- sorted .nut centers, at........ white — our High-grade Choeolate ered Almonds—price a p Our June Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear Be sure and attend the June Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear, today. These few suggestions: Corset Covers Many excellent values in Corset gaoven at 21c, 44c, 69¢c and up to c. Muslin Gowns Women’s Muslin Gowns at 39c, 42¢, €9¢c and up to $3.89. Muslin Drawers Many excellent values in Draw- ers at 25c, 35c, 44c and up to 85c. Women’s Chemises A splendid showing of Chemises at 45¢, 89c and up to $1.29. | Long White Skirts Woman's 44c Long White Skirts at) 8¢, 98c and up to $2.69. ¢ "Wkhite Skirts .ally good values Skirts st Jacand 8or in Short Combination Suits Muslin Combination Suits — ex- celient values at 44c, 85¢c, $1.29 and up to $2.69. Extra Size Garments We specialize in Extra Size Gar- ments for stout women — Drawers at 44c and upwards — Gowns at 75¢ and upwards. Ostrich Boas at 59¢ Women’s Ostrich Beas, only—these are $1.50 values at 59c each. in eolors regular $1.00 Marabout Capes and Sca black, natural and combina with white, natural and black trich feathers—price range 33 $7.00. $6.95, former prices $7.50 UNTRIMMED LEGHORNS AT s l l85 Women's Untrimmed Leghorn Hats, in several of the leading sh these are very special value at $1.85. Handkerchiefs for Graduation Gifts Hand-embroidered Linen Handker- chiefs, varfety designs, very desirable for gra tion gifts at §0c and 75c ea Armenian Hand-embroide of Bttractive in a Flandkerchiefs, neat designs, at $1.00 and $1.25. Long Silk Gloves Long White Silk Gloves for g double-tipped fin vation, $1.00 and $1.15 a pair. Spectal price Extra Large ' Size Bath Towels, with pin yellow and lavender bo regular $1.00 value at 40-inch White Volle, plain weave for dresses and wa Here Misses and Children. At 12sc—Women's Ribbed Vests, & extra size, ehort sleeves, reghlar 37%c value at - &8 Lk"“::ve D5 & ST T 36-1nch Novelty Skirting, prin- At ot ioave T aaaes 1] cipally 'in “givardine weave 19c. £ regular 50c and 58c value at.. 39 At 14c—Women's Extra Size Steeve- 70-inch = Mercerized Satin oo I e VAL SULRO; Tablo Damask, In six desiens At 19c—Women's BExtra Size Ribbed beautiful finish, regular T75c Vests, slaeveless, value 25c. ‘Women's Ribbed Vests, ex- size, short eleeves, value At 19c At 25c—Women's Lace Trimmed Ribbed Pants, sizes 4 to 6.

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