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j Chlldren’s and Misses’ Wlnfi Canvas Rubber Sole Pumps. Children’s 8Y; to 11 %a’ 11% to 2 89c. cash buymg at; ‘our store The final clean-up of pur Coat and Suit Department starts tomorrow. On Tuesday of this week we recelved 200 beautiful coats from 8 New York Manufacturers who said, sell at any price. . Come and see what we are golng to do. Women’s Golfine Ooats in green, old rose, Copen. blue, navy and mauy other col- ors, all lined at $4.95, Al sizes. Waomen's and Misses’ Coats in coverts, navies, blk,. Cop. blue, and ‘others colors, including checks, all sizes and all cloths, nice asst. to select from.. Special while' they $3 98 ? Beautiful White Chinchilla Coats, ‘regnlar price $6.98.. Special &.h. s ik L A dee il on ‘these coats $12.50| Special at $7 95 100" Beautiful Conl-s in” poplins, checks and m-ny other cloths, blue and black, sizes to 48. Valucs at $9.30, at $5-98 The last of our $15.00 Coats, finest of clothy, ail messaline’silk —————————————————————————————————————————— A SPECIAL LOT OF WOMEN’S HATS, in every latest shape, consisting of Hemp, Milan Henips, and $4.95 Fine White\Whipcord or Chinchilla Coats, rl!‘nlnr ’ : $5.98 Large asst. ofi Women’s' Long Serge Coats in navy $7.98' straws; only tholmt.sbpu. Values ‘$1.50 to ; 4..‘¢.a,°°-“m.;*:;mfl S et . $1.00 Dreusotmdemmmnbemuourmre,!!enuum n-uvlng of 25 per cent. ‘week nbou; 20 doz. beautiful new dresses lnhwnl, materials, all sizes, value $l 00 nonlmhdons, at .. 100 dresses in this Special your choice s ble Skirts for Women; also good and checked' skirts. ' Beantiful 98c $1.98. .30 me, poplins and crepe’ cloth $2 48 Many new $5.00 | A sample line of $1.59. ipecial . | Women's $1.. 25 Oomhmons in'lace or em L’'S DEPT. STORE “THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE” 380-384 MAIN STREET e o R - any woman Review Pattern;’ hours of 9 and urday evening, 'BE ECONOMY DAY AT RAPHAEL We daily outdo all other stores in this city. that serve the\households of this city. But tomorrow we outdo even ourselves to remind our many patrons and inform others of the advantage COME TOMORROW Our Shoe Department Has Many Good Values to Offer Tomorrow $2.00 MEN’S AND"‘BO_YS’ T\AN SCOUT SHOES, Sizes 6 to 10. MEN’S SALE PRICE - $1 .39 Boys’ sizes 1 to 5% These shoes uretheglggesc value in town and are solid lca ther fllmllgh(nlL bound to.give good service. We carry a full lind’ o! un celehmmd J. P.'S. Shoes for boys. Prices from Men’s $4.00, $3.50, “.00 Inw M'ngh Shoes. Sale price . " Leathers, Gun/Metal Calf, Pat. Leather, Russia Calf and Tah The asst. consists of the newelt English or round toe shapes, in the laced have invisible cyelets. Come in efther plain or cleth. ' Special for tomorrow only’ ... 1,000 pairs of Womejr’s’ Tow and high military Shoes, $3.00, $3.50, patent or plain vam various shades of cloth tops, such as $1.00° $1.75 \lci Kia. $2 45 button or lace, low or high shocs, with low or medium heeis, tops, in llgm or dgrk shades. $2 45 D $1.00 grades " The styles come' in fancy or plain effects in gray, sand, fawn and black.’ Models in colonials, low pumps, military oxfords or shoes. Gun metal bow pumps, witlr white rubber soles and becis, also gray military cloth top, rubber sole and heel oxfords, are included in this selection at the special price of [} New Summer Muslins daily at our muslin underwear y department., Ever, in underwearifor Women, misses and children at reduced prices tomorrow. $1.00 Just arrtved some more of lsgphael’s Special Reduco Corsets for stout or medium women. Spec at, ea Exm Fine Orepé Gowns: fli.mgny new and pretty styles 9 8 c . calues $1.89. anu’ my last, at r Fine Quality of Nainsook, lacs or emb. trimmed Gowns 8 8c value $1.25. speohl extra full sizes, at . Neatly trimmed Gown, value' 78¢. ,Spechl at . %o Commeu Jong s SRAVMSS o o et oves. 5.0 pair guaranteed. 3 Benuflml Underskirts in‘white; neatly trimmed with lace or emb. ' drawer, at ... lmvelope Chemise,, lne quality, neotly tflmmed at . =98¢ Womens 39¢ Union Suits, silk trimrings, lace trimmed 2 5 c drawers, Special regular or extra sizes, at ‘Women’s Knitted Drawers, lace trimmed or tight knee at 1 gc Hundreds of other good values in our Musklin Underwear Dept. Boys' Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose, also in fine ribbed, Boys’ Wash Suits in many new styles and shades at a saving of 33 per cent. 49¢ Boys’ 75¢ Oliver Fwist and Russian style Wash Suits, at . eaen $1.50 Oliver Twist Suits in fine quality galatia' cloth, 98c ~all shades, at .. $2.00 Fine Corded Poplin Suits, latest styles and many new shapes at ..... 50¢ Brouze Silk Hose, for women at . " 20 shades of Boot Silk Hose for women, tomorrow Special at ...... regular 15¢ quality, at, p Men’s Silk Hose, Special tomorrow at, pair . in navy, black, gray and white v Extra Fine 35c Silk Hosé for men, every pair guaranteed or a mew pair of hose. Special, a pair Women’s Full Siik Hose with garter top or silk. Regular 50¢, for tomorrow special Other good values at our Hosiery Dept. Every department in our big store offers savmgs that are really savings on savings. Because the prices are less than what were already the “Lowest Prices in the city. Every woman as well as every man should read this nishing advertisement. Every thing in this dept. st prices. tomorrow. $2.00 Men's Faultless Pajamas, in percales, crepes and pongecs for men, Special at . . $1.25 Pajamas, cxtea full, each n-lr guarantecd Faultless IIIILC. at Men’s 50c Work Shirts, in blue cl-mbn), all sizes. Special . caseaans boys uverahs:. dSpecial, all sizes . e TR RS Boys’ 25c Blouses or Shirts, at ... .. Boys’ Extra Heavy Khaki Pants, sizes 6 to 16 yoars. - Special Men’s 29c Balbriggan Underwear at Men’'s 50c Balbriggan Underwear, At ... ... .. Men’s 75c Ribbed Union Suits, white and ecru, all sizes 34 to 46, at Men’s $1.00 Union Suits, fine ribbed. Special at Men's $1.50 Fine Pongee or Rep Shirts, soft cuffs, all sizes shefesa Men's $1.00' Shlfis. Special all sizes at . Men’s 25¢ Suspenders, at Men's jc Handkerchiefs, at Men's 69c Pongee Shirts, soft collars and cufls, white and colors. Special Men's Blue Chambray Shirts, extra fine qnnIey -Ilh 2 collars. Special. . Nice new Shirt Walsts for summer wear, at special low pi The awning stripe pongee and sico Silk Waists iIn @) every shade of stripes, neatly trimmed. Spec. at o2 25 doz. Pongce Walsts, all new stripes and shades; neatly trimmed, values 98c. Special tomorrow, at . ... Lawns, Fine Percales, Volles and other materials = in value to 98c. Special about 50 dozen, hd‘.fl‘ ¥ white lawn waists, at . New Summer Lawn Waists in the yvery newest f trimming, valucs $1.50. Special all sizes, " Beautiful Crepe ‘de Chine Waists, every style. values up to 8, all sizes. Special at there, among t‘bq@ being Raymond th | strest andATbert A Jenies, ‘A.>Buell ‘of! Pleasant street. | Heads of Loenl Fire Dep-rtment_ < VISIT nA‘n’mmim EXHIBIT. X our‘l'é’i 1o C-pm)l City, : Assistant Chiet William Noble, of the local fire departmlent, with Com- S’a&ofiefi Healey ‘and Alling, went ‘w Haytford yesterday to witness the : ‘exhibition of thé new pumping engine ac ent committee and & large ¢ kendance is expected. An attractiv, ogram has been Wworked-up fot. the e day follows: Morning—Registration, followed by fnssection of grounds building. ternoon—Dinner ‘at' 12:§0.in "dining hall.. 2 p. m.—Battalion parade. 3 im.—Athletic events, '5:30—High ‘: pol day supper. Evening—7 p. m. tertainment in chapel. 9 p. m.— jBaternity. reception.. . 7 3 'l'he students will see that each vis- r will be given a royal welcomi. noon there will be a luncheon for ¢ visitors in the dining hall, while esident Beach will entertain the vis- ng teachers. Several of the High school pupils their in- of vistting Storrs on" this oc: aision. It will be of particular 1 t £6 New Britan people inasm ral local” boys ‘ere’ stidents Substltutes enefit of thé guest The program of | or the Capitol The trial was held at Colt's dock and the engine {threw:1,006 gallons of water a minute. 18. speaks:well for' the machine since it was only rated to throw 750 gallons. It is made by the American La France company, the same con- cern which is to provide the new city serviée truck. for the local depart- ment. Mayor James Cray and Fire Chief . Norton,” of -Bristol,. visited the. central fire station here yesterday and in- spected the apparatus. HALPIN 1S /NON-SUITED. In the case of Albert Halpin against Philip and Stella Stark .in which the action was to recover $150 alleged to be due as a balance for services as a real estate broker, Judge Edward L. Smiith 'in the court of common pleas yesterday decided that there were no grounds for suit and granted the- de- fendant’s motion for non-suit. { m,,muonucxs ~THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made In the TR plant in the Wedo notmnle"milk Skim Milk, Condensed ‘Milk, eto, . Butonty HORLICK’S ORIGINAL WALTED MILK :Made from fnll-orum milk clean, reduced to hn soluble in mm. Best Eood-Dmk for All Ages. [ Used for over & %nmr Century " you mt a m-tlmz: LIST OF PATENTS. List of Patents issued fromasthe T'. S. Patent office, Tuesday, May 25, 1915, for the State of Connecticut, fur- nished us from the office of:Sevmour & Ea.r!e, zolioitom of ‘patents, 129 Church street, New Havén. Conn. John A. Anderson, Bridxeport, Tire- mender. took Harry U. Badeau, Brldteport Panel- board fitting, . - ‘William A. Belknap a.nd M G. Cun- ningham, :Bridgeport. Regulator for hot water systems. Robert C.: Cole, Hn.!‘tfo!‘d Elactrlc safety fuse. Norman W, Cummin-, Brldgeport. Hood fastener for automobjles. Lewis /B. Curtis, Bridgeport. stock. ‘William H Gates, Spark plug. Grant Hammond, Hartford. arm (two patents),” Henry Hamqy Middletown, Wind- lass-brake mechanism, Hubert C. Hart, Unionville. coupling, William K, Henry, Door. check and closer. Francis J. McDermott, New !-IuvanA Reinforced corset. Casper Settler, New Haven. ‘wrapping machine. . William ‘H, mlls, Bridgeport. Fab- ric-folding machine. Charles H. Parks, Ws‘terbury Mag- netic brad-set, * James Fuller, Hartford, Horseshoe, C. B, Shoenmehl, Waterbury. Bat- tery electrode. & C. B. Sechrest, New Britain, holder. k Vance Shearer, Bridgeport. Grease cup. 'ohn Smedman, Forestville. shifter (two patents). Charles W, Svenson, Flexible tubing. . Charles R. Underhill, Windlng machine, Henry G. Voight, clgser and check. . A. W. Wesselock, New Britain, Flex- ible tubing. .. A.. W. Wesselock, New - Britatn, Odometer, ' . . , Design Putterna Edwald A. Farr, Meriden, of manufacture. PRBREAr, 48 CPt BOTHERED ‘BY GYPSIES. " Martin Dahlson of Wells street made a complaint to the police last night concerning a band of gypsies that are camping near his place. He claims that they are objéctionable and he wapts_the pcmce to order them to move on. Die- New ' Haven. Fire- Shaft New Britain. tool Belt- New Britain, New Haven. Article * STATE POLICE HERE. Stnte Policeman Bridgeman and one of his assistants was in the city today looking for an Italian who is needed a8 a wlmen in an out of town trial | The two. wncer visited the police sta- l and lqok-d over some records on their way. Bread- | Hartford. Door | against him Becker asserted he would ' BECKER, AFTER TALK WITH WIFE, SAYS HE’LL FIGHT Charles Becker, former lieutenant in the New York police department, after a talk with his devoted wife, de cided that life was sweet, even though the balance of it might be spent be- hind “bars. His death warrant has been signed by the judge of the court ‘of appeals, and the week beginning July. 12 was designated as the time for his 'execution. When first told that the court of appeals had decified not appeal to the United States su- preme court for 'a new trial, and un- der no circumstances would he appeal to Governor Whitman, who, as district. attorney, prosecuted him for the mur- der of Herman Rosenthal. But the prisoner chénged his mind. “I will find to a finish,” he told Father Cashin, who visited him soon after the departure of Mrs. Becker. “I have haa a' talk with my wifé and now nothing can make me give up. ‘I will carry my ca€e to the highest court in the land and wil appeal to the Bgov- ernor.” ENCAMPMENT ANNIVERSARY. The thirty-ninth anniversary of its organization will be celebrated at § o'clock tonight in Jr, O. U. A. M. hall,] Hungerford court, by Comstock En-; campment, No. 29, I. O. O. F. An appropriate program has . heen pre-! pared and a number of . visitors are | expected from neighboring encamyp- ments. ARRESTS ALLEGED CHICKEN THIEVES Qlllger Patrick Quirk Rounds Up 'i:ougll !ooking Duo at Stan- -ley ‘Street Crossing. . Michael Mazar and Frank Silvorow- ' mkl, .twa typical knights of the road, ‘were rounded up at 1:30 o'clock this ‘merning by Officers Patrick Quirk and Thomas Woods at the Stanley street railroad crossing, charged with steal- ing chickens. The men pleaded not guilty before Judge John H. Kirkham in police court this morning and their cases were continued until tomorrow under: bonds of $300 while the affair will be investigated and the owners of the stolen poultry located is pos- sible. When Officer Quirk arrestéd the two strangers they were loaded down with | a bag containing four chickens, some pots and pads, a table knjfe and some salt and pepper, a re(ular hobo out- fit. Both ‘denied stealing chickens and said that they had purchased ‘them from ‘a farmer whose mame they did not know. They claimed to have paid seventy-five cents for the birds. | LEVELLED BY FIRE. Main Part of Village of Gilmanton Iron Works in New Hampshire. | Gilmanton, N, H., May 28—The main part of the village of Gilman- ton Iron Works was levelled by fire early today. The buildings destroyed | included a church, three st ores, a working mill and twenty dwellings. The total loss is estimated at about $560,000. The townspeople fought the flames with buckets until the arrival of apparatus from Pittsfleld, Alton and Laconia, By that time they hed gained such headway that they could not be checked until they reached the Suncoke river at the edge of the vil- lage. The fire sprcad to the woodland and later in the day was burning through veluablo timber lots. ‘The cause of the fire, wh(ch started in a barn, is un- , know ¥cod for Thought, [ (Norwich Bulletin,.) Accidents are bound to happen un- der the best of conditions and despite the best of preparations, but the series of them which occurred to the submarine fleet, ®even thougin it was following a mon the south, naturally l thought. It was not wo cttention was called.to # «f our submarine fleet reeded for the immed the Atlantic seabourd, It | they were engaged so vers when the accidents to have half of the twelve s rendered useless beécause dition only shows the 1 of that branch of the navy heen actually operating i and menacing enemy. It is quite evident that geme has served to dem than what it was expee! served to confirm the which have previously been There is an opportunity ror tHos set forth the submarine weal fay: “T told you so,” but fag A ¢ that, in view of the lm which warfare in Europe has to the underwater crafi, it ciosed the need of giving tention to this type of navals That they looked good on not satisfy. Having been put they failed and from that very # there are good and sufficient for getting our eyes opened. poor showing and & pooy ‘ment of naval efficlency when « submarine flotilla is put business through fis own BUSINESS GOING ON DURING ALTERATIO AT THE BOSTON CLOTHING STOF 63 CHURCH STREET Where Clothes of the Latest Styles, Weaves and Designs for Men, Women and Chil- .dren Abound. On Our Easy Payment Plal.. Our Large and Select Line of Merclmndlsc 4 Compares With Any and No Exira Charge for the Credit Privilege. Trade at Home. BOSTON CLOTHING STO 63 CHURCH STREET