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All druggists, The Olive Tablet Company, Colu: , " THE CURRAN DRY GODS CO. Big Alteration * Sale Now . Going On Big bargains in our ready- to-wear department. Sample garments at manu- facturer’s price Specgfis for ~ Tonight Bed Blankets, good size. 79¢ value TONIGHT Bed Blankets in white and y, 70 and 72 by 80, worth 9 TONIGHT Sample Blankets, large size worth $2.50 n $l .49 TONIGHT ~.Extra Heavy Bath Robe Flannels, worth 39¢ yd. TONIGHT . .yd. 25c . Extra heavy Flannelette Night Gowns, sizes up to 19, vahues 75¢ _TONIGHT SEE OUR WINDOW FOR ' BIG SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ) Quality Corner t- The S. M. T. Label Assures Quality and Authentic Styles. Hudson Seal Coat, black mar- ten trimmed. Marked individ- ““uality distinguishes this stylish Hudson Seal with its striking border of rich black marten fur and collar and cuffs to match. The collar {s fashioned to give the chic chin-chin effect. It 1s notable for the volumin- ous lines in the back, slightly shaped at the waist line, with a distinctive ripple skirt., The ] Stackpole- y “oore- iryon Go, ~YLUM AT TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD, HISSIONARY WORK Seventy-Five Genventions to Be Held Throughout Country New York, Oct. 11—It is announced that preparations are practically complete for the opening of the Na- tional Missionary €Campaign of the Laymen’s Missionary Movement along similar lines to that which was car- ried throughout the country a few years ago. The first of the conven- tions, which are to be held in the leading cities of the country, will be in Chicago, beginning October 14. In all there are to be seventy-five big conventions throughout the country, culminating in a national missionary congress in Washington next April. The home and foreign missionary agencies of the United States are co- operating in the campaign, and some of them are throwing the entire strength of their organization into it to the exclusion of other forms of missionary Inspiration and education for the next year. Within the past two weeks special conferences have been held for the organization and training of men who are to take part in the campaign. The Methodists met at Ocean Grove, N. J., the Congregationalists at Chi- cago and the Presbyterians at Atlan- tic City. From forty to seventy men were in attendance at each conference. Bishops To Take Part. The Methodist church is making special effort to conserve the results that will accrue from the results of the campaign. A number of bishops will give most of their time to the work and a number of able missionary leaders have been called from foreign lands. These with home missionaries will make a staff of more than fifty Methodists in the campaign who will have the co-operation of thousands of pastors in the territory of the con- vention cities, The Presbyterians, as well as the Methodists, will send agents to each convention city in advance of the convention to see that the denomina- tion is well represented by delegates. The Presbyterian plans are in charge of Secretary David McConaughy in New York and Dr. W. A, Marquis in Chicago. Organized for Work. Most of the foreign missionaries of the Episcopal church who are on furlough will be organized for work in preparation for the campaign. John W. Wood, secretary of the Board of Missions, is organizing the Episcopal forces. Representatives of the church will also visit each convention city some days or weeks prior to the con- vention for the purpose of bringing out the fall strength of the HEpfsco- palians. Bishop Kinsolving of Brazil is returning to the United States to be a speaker, and in addition’ to other bishops and clergy, many foreign missionaries are being recalled. A committee of secretaries of Con- gregational missionary societies of which Dr. Reuben L. Breed is chair- man, is planning the largest possible co-operation in at least forty of the chief convention centers where Con- gregationalism delegates into forty or more conventions. Endorsed Campaigns. The Northern Baptist Convention at Los Angeles last May endorsed the National Missionary campaign and turned over to Dr. John M. Moore, secretary of one of its important com- mittees, the formation of plans for co- operation. Under Dr. Moore’s direc- tion a special force of missionaries and secretaries is being organized for three or four wek’s of preparing and follow-up work in connection with each convention, Discipline, United Brethern, Luther- ans, United Presbyterians, the two ~anches of the Reformed church, the Southern Baptist, Methodist and Pres- byterians and other denominations are also making the most careful and thorough preparations for co-opera- tion. Pictures Worth Dooking at! A rare treat is in store for readers of The New York Sunday World, be- ginning next Sunday, when the initial number of a new four-page gravure section of war and other world pic- tures will make its appearance as a permenent weekly feature of The Sunday World. The pages will be full newspaper size and will be the most interesting it is. possible to choose from photographs taken by expert camera men in various countries of the earth. To be sure to get this in- itial number order Sunday’s World from your newsdealer in advance. —advt. GIANTS AND YANKS GAME. Big City Representative Teams to Play Post Season Game in Hartford. The New York Giants and the New York Highlanders will play their only post-season game at ‘Wethersfield avenue park, Hartford, Tuesday (Col- umbus Day) the contest to be called at 8 o’clock sharp. Manager “Bill” Donovan, the former Hartford pitcher will be in charge of the Highlanders in person and the lineup will include “Lefty” High and Ray Fisher, former Hartford stars. The Giants will be captained by Larry Doyle, leading batsman of the National league, and the lineup will have Chief Meyers, the Indian backstop, Hans Lobert, Burns, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of W tributed to this Success. gratitude in a substantial way. What We Are Celebrating This is the anniversary of the Paige entrée in the field of six-cylinder motor cars. 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Arrangements have been made to bulletin the world’'s series game at Boston by megaphone, giving the play in detall, and a special board has been erected to give the game by innings. The bulletins will start at 2 o'clock and after the Giants-Yanks game is under way the news from Boston will be given between innings. MANY PLAYERS HURT. Four of Yale’s Best Men Will Be Out of Game Several Days--Rough Contest New Haven, Oct. 11.—As the result of injuries received in the Yale-Le- high football game Saturday four Yale players will be unable to play for sev- eral weeks, it was learned last night. Fullback Guernsey has a cracked shoulder bone; Quarterback Thomp- son has a twisted knee; Black, a A LA U S L L T guard, has a wrenched knee, and Bells, an end, has an injury to his 'HORLICK’S The Original MALTED MILK Unless “HORLIOK’S™ you mq";o:.t‘..y Substitute. 15 leg. Most of the Yale players were battered. 1 Quarterback Chenoweth of the Le- | high team, who suffered a fractured ankle in the game, is at a local hos- pital. The contest was one of the roughest seen here in years. ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. Lots of cloth dresses are made in styles which permit their being worn [Ior the street without any outer Charming Cossack boots are of African brown leather ornam and topped with fur. Midnight blue leather bool gray fur tops are among the tiest thing imaginable. In some mysterious way ted bodices have been made to the average woman.