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SMART CAPS FOR THE BEACH A pretty lieete garment to be slipped’ over a ‘child’s skirt or trousers w h ile wading or play- ing about Diving Caps ©f rubber, pop- s 990, 39¢ Bathing Shoes. High Shoes . for women; black or Slue duck; boned ..59%¢ two, colors) Satin - Finish < Slippers.. - White duck, blue, green black, red Pro. .. 980 Bathing. Slippers, pr 39¢ sen’s Bathing Shoes white duck _ Bathing Bag. Holds suit shoes, brush and comb, towels, etc Rubberized g8~ n Water Wings 19c| Cork Balls, . 10¢, 15c, 21c | “Rubber Bust Bupporters, Hold the bust firm and comfortable. Fhen bathing .. 50¢ lghtweight w ven grass cas for carryt .small parcels or Boat Ilunches, plonics, - etec.; cabin ' style brass fittings, | stout ' ‘nandle ... 48¢ Suit Case Style, stont 4 bandle ... Paper D inmper Set. 12 napkins, 12 doflies: 25¢ § plates .. ‘Wazed RE!JABLE DRUG STORE SERVICE President Wilson: Says “Make Every Day a Flag Day” “Our Emblem embodies common people’s work and idesls. I am sorry that you do not wear a little flag of the Union every day instead of some days, and I can only ask you, if you lose the physical emblem, to be sure that you wear it in your heart, and the heart of America shall interpret the | heart of the world.” THIS HANDSOME Betsy Ross Flag Outfit Consists of 5 ft. x 3 ft. flag. Made of stro=g cotton bunt- ingi fast colors; 48 stars; § tt. ' gerew-jointed. varnished oak pole with glided ball top; socket and .omvlel- with halyards, fron serews to attach to window sill; (1. - PICNIC OUTFIT Coritains 107 paper saucers 10 crépe paper napkins, 10 lace paper: BY rHE BOX For dinner parties or out- ings Riker's perfect ice cream, for sals. by the 'RIKER'S “faid”. box in all our. 40 C | stores. Pt 20c: " % 1 MOSQUITO ' TALCUM—When sprinkied ‘over the body, hands and . 1% and face keeps the C pests away .. ACCIDENT REMEDIES Carron Oil—For scalds and burns, 3 oz. 18¢; Y d J et Boric Acid—For. mak- ing ‘boric aeld " sblu- tion. Mild antiseptic, 330 iy s 7 280 Vaseline—Remedy - for burns, wounds and scalds. Jars 5¢ and 10c. Jaynes' 'Flexible Collodion—A liquid jcourt plaster, with ‘brush, 18ec. Unguentine—A , soothing dressing for burns and scalds. ‘ Per tube, 19e. Zinc Btearate—An antiseptic dusting powe deér. Put'up in sifter top cans/ 19c. Z. O. Adhesive Plaster—1 yd. long, 1 in. wide, 10c. Absorbent weon—- Highest quality, 1'1b. 34e; Gaugb-1 yd. antiseptic and absorbent, ‘10c. Liné—1, 0z. sterilized absorbent, 10c. Bicarbonate of Sods—For making solution to allay pain from burns and scalds. 10e. Bandages—All sizes, 5¢ up. . FINGER ' coTs Rubber. .5e, {Chamois Kid . Leather, 10c, 15¢ 11, ACCIDENT CASE A complete ‘and’ compaot medicine which has every item required for remedies. or the common aches and ills. . Pills, Balves, Bandages, Antiseptic Dressings, Remedies and Standard Drugs. Will- prove invaluable all cummer long case, “first You are sure to neea something for cuts or burns or scalds—to use until the Doc- tor comes. A CLEAN YOUR STRAW FOR THE FOURTH Straw Cleaner stain Riker's Hat removes easily and rapid ty. waile savin the difference be- tween 10¢ and the price of a ..w hal. box contains ¢ applications loc $l.00 Thermo Bottle 79¢ This' reduction comes at & ‘very opportune time, just as you are preparing for your vacation and July - Fourth outing. $1.50 THERMOS BOTTLE, $1.25. Auto Goggles ) Large lens with cheniled -’ taced frame whieh prevents dust ceseping up into the eyes. Comfortable and aeiing ... 00¢ fitting ... OO0 Peerless Goggles. imitation tortoise snell with/ large, elear or amber lens and side guard 980 In case ... <> Special Leather, Motor Goggles with ventilated metal rims and round amber lens unusual value L%, | Zew Tourist { Goggles. Un- breakable ~ shelli fitted with ads Justable . tem- ples; large, Tound amber lens; new straight $1.59 nuse bar .. Sun Glasses. Large amber lens; riash Lights Handy when out at night and when rlpllfl:llll tires. Nickel plated 'IM Small size 50c Tube style ..75¢ Auto Jackets Afford “warmth comtort -hodily. Tlana when motoring. on .cool ‘nights ‘or chilly and rainy days. or women. Sizes u to $323 Plper Vests 480 Take a Kodak | With you and bring back a per- manent record of your good times and the friends you meet. Pocket Kodak No. 3 .... 8 No. 3A .. Can be applied to any regular)style Kodak, $2,50 up. Brownie Camera Tollet ' Has separate compartments zor. the needed rollet Cretonne ber itnea Men’s Leatier Cases— Containing hair brush, comb tooth brush and holder, tooth powder, having stick and shav- oresn $2.97 Folding Unmibrella Handle detaches and ferrule folds to fit into suit- case. For men and Somen ....99¢€ Pocket | ¥imek Black covered leather with nickel screw cap which s used as & cup. Bis Tahe 49c up Riker’s Hasol Takes the smart, burn and ache right ofit of your face or hands or arms after expos- ure to the hot sun. It's a won- dertully soothing and healing lo- tion put up 'in handy Dvottles and only rub- Cases— articles, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY -2, “1915. ‘Personals Mr and Mrs. Frank H. Bullard of Black Rock avenue will spend the re- mainder of the summer at Block Is- land. T. W, Timbrell and family have gone to Chalker Beach where they will remain for the remainder of the summer Miss Edythe Thomplon will be the guest of friends in Springfield over the Fourth. Joseph Kincaid will leave tomor- row for Troy, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dixon of Black Rock avenue and Mrs. A. D: Bradley of Hawley street are at Chalker Beach for a few weeks Hargld Johnson has returned from the convention of the Order of Vasa in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Frank Kunze has as her guests Mrs, Quire and Miss Hayes of Terry- villes The Misses Martha Moore, Kather- ine Wells of Newington, Eunice Humphrey and Virginia Hart are the guests of the Misses Margaret and FIRST JULY SALE EVERYTHING WAS NEW MAY 1ST OUR HIGH QUALITY APPAREL AT REDUCED PRICES FASHION R. B. CLOTHING $15.00 Suits $18.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $22.50 Suits . $25.00 Suits $28.50 Suits . $12,75 ceeesn. . $16.75 ceens.. $17.95 . $18.75 . $20.25 .. $24.25 SHIRTS ." 95¢ Regular 95¢ Shirts ... $1.00 Shirts $1.50 Shirts .......... $1.15 $2.00 Shirts .......... $1.35 $2.50 Silk and Linen .. $1.85 $3.00 Silk and Linen .. $2.15 $3.50 Silk and Linen .. $2.85 $4.00 Pure Silk ...... $3.15 $4.50 Pure Silk ...... $3.85 $5.00 Pure Satin ..... $3.85 STRAW HATS $2.00 Straws ..... . $1.45 $2.50 Straws ceaas. SL70 $3.00 Straws . $2.10 $3.50 Straws $2.35 $4.00-Straws $3.10 $5.00 Panamas .. ... . $3.80 $5.00 Leghorns ....... $3.80 $6.00 L=ghorns ... ... $4.75 $7.00 Panamas ....... $4.75 SUMMER PAJAMAS $1.50 Values . $1.35 * NECKWEAR 50c Neckwear .. ... $1.00 Neckwear ... $1.00 Neckwear : This Is The One SALE Folks Have Waited For .... 45¢ .... 65¢ |@he Wilzon @a| {‘oulse Peck at Elmshade Farm, New- on, John J. Corntan of Bridgeport, will be the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Alice Clerkin of Stanley street over the Fourth, Manager Henry J. Mansees of the »Hotel Beloin and Mrs. Monsees have returned from a three weeks’' sojourn at Atlantic City, Willlam W. T. Squire will spend the week-end at the shore. William H. Russell Fourth holidays at Mr. and Mrs. will spend July Chalker Beach. Miss Lillis Holcombe will go to| Westbrook for over the Fourth ' of July. Miss May Stauffer, clerk in the of- fice of the tax collector, will spend the holidays at the shore. James Stapelton of Bridgeport is the guest of Thomas Haugh of Pleas- | ant street. Misg Fleanpr Bunney of Trinity street will spend the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. John Bunney, in New York. Miss Mabel Eadie of Providence, R. 1., is the guest of Miss Anna Mawe of South High street. Miss Vera Odenkirchen of Chest-| nut street is entertaining Miss Dor- | ] othy-Shields of New Haven. H. 5. Hart and family are oceupy- ing their summer cottage at ' Oak Bluffs. Assistant Sanitary Inspector John T. O'Brien of the health department will leave tomorrow for a trip to New York state. Miss Elizabeth Martin of Fairview street will spend the week-end in New Haven.. Mrs. A, D. Clifford of Columbia street is visiting her parents in New York. Mrs. George K. Macauley is spend- ing geverdl weeks in Canada. Miss Candice Holcombe of Chest- nut street is home from East Orange, N.:J., where she is a school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. George Cheney of Chestnut street have returned from Westbrook. Atorney John P. Bartlett of New York city is visiting in New Brite ain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8, Turton and family will spend the next two weeks at Chalker Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Hockmuth will spend their vacation at Saybrook. Mrs. Gorge Hogabaum of Stanley street and family have gone to Ciin- ton for their vacation. Mrs. M. Goeb and granddaughter, Ruth Kinkade, of 280 Arch street have gone on a visit to New Ypork and vicinity. 7 Thomas J. Curtin of Washington street has returnea from Canada where he was formerly in business Miss Emma Anderson of 40 Chap- man street has gone to the White Mountains to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J, Peterson will entertain Mr. and Mrs. A Wehl- strob of Springfield over the hpli- days OFFER PRAYERS FOR RECOVERY OF ARCHBISHOP Prayers were offered in all the Ro- man Catholic churches of Chicago and Rochester, N. Y., for the “speedy recovery or happy death” of Arch- bishop James E. Quigley of the Chi- cago archdiocese. The archbishop is at the home of a brother, Chief Joseph E. Quigley, at Roches- ter, N.' Y. He is suffering from - a paralytic stroke, Little hope is ex- pressed for his recovery. Waists on Sale Police | |8 RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STC The Busiest Wonderful Values O Tomorrow Throughou Entire Store ol New Britain, Conn. ¢ Waist, Skirt, Dress and Shoe Departmems; Assortment and Sizes to Fit Everybodys : ¢ 50 doz Extra Large Turkish Towels, First quality, Value 19¢ each 1,000 Women’s Sz (1)} a : Yf Samples consisting of fine Organdies, Voiles, Striped Voiles, other fine materials in the latest styles, Value $1.25 to Ql.‘!. S CIAL, on sale now while the pick is good at Ve vip g bl 'Wonderful Values in Middy Waists including the lmockhl and lh middy and excellent materials, all sizes, 6 years to-‘size 44. : Tub ii’}‘k Mlddles, flesh and white, all sizes, Value $2 49, capeasbany White Skirts and [ Large Assortment. Many New Beautiful Tailored Wash Skirts of finequllityrqdofllwihw* bottoms good $1.98 Skirt SPHOTAL AT ... ... ..ot idoan s on ia Reb R 0y O R Another Lot of Fine Quality White Linens, Gaberdines, Popliu. materials, very latest models, value $1.50, SPECIAL AT .......... A very large assortment of extra size White Wdlfllldrb in llaui 1 terials, sizes 33 to 38 Waists, Value $2.00. Specialat ........ $1.00 White Linen Skirts. SPECIAL R R SRR R RN SRR RN TR A R AR L TR Ay A 0 . Silk Poplin Dress, very latest styles, in every shade, sizes, 16 bu Value $8.95. Special during sale, at B R Black Taffeta also included at this Special Clearance Sale price. A large assortment of Wash Dresses at 33 per cent, off regular price. look these values over, Palm Beach Suits and Coats also Gofine Coats at Special Clearance Golfine Coats all lined every leading shade, value $5.98. Special at Palm Beach S a i B TR I R R S S P S TP, .Sm.t; formerly sold for $9.50 Special at Palm Bencl\ Coats, formerly sold for $5.98, all sizes, Special at T PP P IR DR O 2 PR e e LT Genuine Palm Beach Sults, all sizes, all styles, Value $8.98. Special Tomorrow St o Women s and | LOW SHOES AND PU Consisting Patent Leather, Dull Calf, Suade’s and . Calf, made in the newest models, These LowShoeufl taken from our regular stock and never sold less than and $3$2.50. ‘ All have Goodyear welted or turned flexible :oldy P heels. YOUR CHOICE, SPECIAL SATURDAY All sizes in the entire lot, but not all sizes on each model. All widths also included in GREAT $1.00 SHOE SALE.