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NEW, RRITAIN DAILY HERACD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE R 2f, 1O . HARTFORD IS CROWDING COME TG HARTFORD IER'S GREAT BARGAIN CARNIVAL i A COLOSSAL SHOE SALE---THE GREATEST WE HAVE EVER HELD Those who were here eagerly grabbing the bargains are now relating their good fortune to friends who will be here today. As a result, we expect the biggest business in our history. Surely no man or woman can afford to miss this big bargain event. Supply your Fall needs now at savings of 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. Don't fail to be on hand today, to stay away means & loss to your pocketbook. ‘‘Come and Save’’ is the slogan. I You can buy new high-grade Footwear at less than you ever saw it marked before—prices that will scarcely be more than the cost of the leather. We will gell 1,000 pairs of ladies’ and growing girls’ High and Low Shoes at $2.00. We will sell 1,000 pairs of men’s $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes at $2.00. We \yfll sell ladies’ extra high cut black hand-sewed boots at $8.00. We will sell 566 pairs of men’s $5.00 fine bench made Shoss—every pair represents the latest fall styles—the new English lasts, some medium and wide toes in patent kid, vici kid, gun metal calf, mahogany calf, in button and lace, at $3.00. We will sell ladies’ Royal high cuts, Havana brown, champagne kid and mahogany kid calf, $5.00 value, $3.00. We will sell ladies’ two-toned Boots, Havana brown, blue, pear] grey, dark grey and patent leather with white tops, extra high cuts, handsocme shades for conservative dressers, opening sa_.le pn'og $3.00. :We will sell men’s $6.60 Police, Firemen’s and Postmen’s, double soles and full leather lined, open- ing sale price $3.95. We will sell ladies’ $5 Royal high cuts, white calf, pear] grey kid, in charming dgsmns, heg.u’ufully made, covered or leather Louis heels, opening sale price $8.00. ‘We will sell boys’ and girls’ $2.50 School Shoes at $1.50. We will sell boys’ and girls’ $3.60 School Shoes at $2.00. We will sell men’s Dr. Whitcomb’s Cushion Comfort Shoes, $6.00 value at $3.86. We will sell'men’s $5.50 Storm King Rubber Boots at $3.45, We will sell men’s first quality $6.00 Knee Rubber Boots at $3.00. We will sell the biggest bargains in Oonnecticut—Ladies’ $7.5) to $10.00 extra high cut Boots, made in washable kid in combinations of black and ivory, cherry and ivory, grey and white, ivory and white, Havana brown, white and blue and many other color combinasions, all covered heels, to match and bottoms =t $6.00. Two and three pairs of Shoes for the 1pl’ice og one. o lGcume‘(:ticl;;;:as't l:figa?t Shoe Balle;la.n O};poryfimtt{elfiatt h(;gmse:l to Séloe buyhcrsba,bout once in a lifef.i.me.q Tell your friends and m¢ bors«about this sale. ‘We are going to give such splendid values and at such low prices wise, economical people will & e and get the bargains of their lives. Sale st: 1 mornine. 8+3 ON’T" FORGET THE NAME AND NUMBERSLATER’S SHOES, 813845 MAIN STREET. arts Friday morning, 8:30. DON'T SMART OFFERING TO THE PEOPLE OF CONN, STYLES Smart FOR = / New MVOMEN i : Designs. o e, ARD Exclastve o % That com- 3 N pleteharmony arcasers. $8.00 GROWING f 0f Ggeen Kid, ! b i/ of the well | value. French RN 7 dressed wom- QIRLS K4, Gray i 77 an's costume, Kid Princess, b : \ black or Black or Black, tan, , & white and all white, brown, ¢ P % $ N Z colors. Reg- bronze. Blaters gray. Sold reg- e L N i ularly 35.00. Slasty @t F686 A Slater's price Slater's Price— e, ey, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT TRULY SENSA- TIONAL PRICES " Royal high cuts of White Cushion Sole e EXTRA SPECIAL! F—7 & _ . Sw™ i Developx‘;mnt / ¥ ks alue @wovhe wonders with the F S\ 8 design. it ’ o “'.""'* S _‘._-'mnm 5 AT i Women’s $5 fiigh Cut Beols $2 | In American ‘d-wm;:::'m«. :fixmfi | made. Cov- Of Havana Brown, Black, White, Bronze, (/& e ., arch 30 comvmonly experienced by per- 3 ered or Ei Pearl Gray, Battleship Gray, Ivory and ) hm"w:e;t::’:“ m,: L i s 3o whe 206 coustsatly oa’ thalr fost, it Champagne Kid. Two-tone effects of = Black and Black and Louis White, Gray, heels. $6 # i Brown Gray values— & and $ & and L \ White, 7 & Ivory, while the Brown : g Patent and ¥ ing to the sheps of oot than any other cushion shoe. Genuine comfort shoes. Bven without the cushion soles they are the = B = ~ MEN’S Police, Pireman and Slate “Parkway” MEN! Postman $6.50 Shoes Y ot 3 r’gn & del toay RUBSES A S New Bnglish model s appy mo! T men SOLE gun metal calf, box New English mode alities of the calf and viei kid. : ot ] e feature of ::g younflm of d‘i.l SHOES Slaters Pric {)r;r yn:d ] {:f\n‘mn, T e T Ty - Yiel kid,. patent colt | i 4 : ; ¢ 2 a T Loather Heok ‘you $5. Slater's Dhace. " Wortn 85 §0UT, RS Zonther Gounters = Loather Tavoles to $7. This sale P lar price $5.00. o \ Full Vamps Slater's Price— $3.50 ¥ ‘ $3.00 ¢ Slater’s “Wonder” “Wonder” . : Bl ™ “Saoms 7 N : SchoolS lz:nd Dress School and -2 N i ST BT N — S Oedsc ‘ Dress Shoes v Deatte and g \ : 3 et e e e e e : B\ Slater’s'Broadtoe’ | & $a.- N : / '1;1“‘?“ ]ia}':'c‘f'ter == | 5 Very comfortable and dur- $2 50 N Buttonorilaos i ’ $1.00, $1.69, 3 . } 00 able. | They come LN TS oArie 5 (o T - Worth $6.00 gl and darkc brown. Men with % ) Slater's Price— A 51_89 thor gtores ask you TENDER 5 §5.00. Siaters Prico— A 4 L FEET | / Worth $1.50, §2, §2.75 Wo bave the 2. Vi - 7 A shos for you, :g . P ¥ 5 and congress, Chttaren’s N s 7 plair to6; viel kid AntEOeE b § and soft calfakin— 11 styles. 3 h & D Worth $1.50 to PN\ > Z $3 and $250. Siaters s - = Xewroroed Basuics A R T F 0 R D B 0 ZO=-AWN BOYS' AND GIRLS' e - T T R Schoot Shoes School Shoes |[|fs 7, ; ) X Vi s e 2.50 d $8.600 Values B v LWL L s o > 5 e 3 3 G $2.50 Value elected, and P. B. O'Sulli-| The chairmen of the state de New Yor terests of the Hughes men but against [ the republican campaign fund turned should see to it that they are not left | city was re Ney ( s 3 L ) : i 5 sasurer. | cratic ce ve been 'no PP E $15,00 ontrib s any de at w P f z se. | asleep at the switch. van of Derb, etary and treasurer. | cratic committee have PE[]PLE SU []R IN[E i R SR DY SSset el ey Le e R R Inasmuch as there are eight coun- |by letter from the secretary to H of these contributions was for &n | ning. It is true that it is not now as in the | Bvery dollar which democrats e| Ina e amount more than $100. This is very Hardly two months intervene until | days of Mark Hanna, when overy ne- | and send to headquarters to be legiti- | ties in the state, and seven presiden- | town caucuses held as soon as pg - Siznifiaant analohior s that it 1= Theltatie o e forte | mately used means just that much | tial electors are to be selected, this ble, so that the commissioners WILS!}N {;A fin; fl Ai# he big financial interests, the * ; | must be seen, according to the best In- | acres and a mule” for his vote—which, | nearer is democratic victory at hand. | matter, having by a vote of the con- | pointed to go to the border to ' PRIVRE MRalEly and big 1re. | formation to be had, and as every 200d | by the way never materialized M. vention Tuesday been left with the lh'('k vote of the (hnnne(‘;l(‘ut trd putting up the coin business man knows, running « politi- | “cuffy” voted as he was boug _— state committee, this latter body de- |make take with them the name — cxpenses of the present campaigr cal campaign Is an expensive proposi- : AN b G 0. ; cided to eliminate representation of |the dem candidates for rel S l b fiang i Q@ingl, the ordinary every day worker. > | tion. rounalTheretore deinbcrats nnlrflc‘:i Gy the selection of | sentativ 1 sendinins The e mall Contributions in Single ementVad"aid hae it sy ST e hose clectors, because it had secured | missioners will go October § an t 1at is 1 int sado S representatio: e stat a a- | ret T en days before the ele cent that i 1t in to headqua country are responding to the call for repre tlon on the state and na- (return ten days before the electio D d T 1 15 00 TR TG e G i S b P e tional tickets, and give each of the |time to deposit the votes of the 2y Sfll to Tota $.U,0,;0 ¢ ) that extent. It is recognized, | cratic but a republican standpoint, it | of the country than all other diseases ?r:‘om:l:\‘v\(:‘u Lonnisclrtn e ents ol diers, The affi is o have.the & d non nies it, that possibly nev- R 5 2 da ; e gether, and for years it sup- ctors. he name of Simeon E. |state ticket ready for printing e Lccame known Iite todey et o ¢ o to be incurable. Doc pre- Baldwin of New Haven will be the ballots to be taken by the commiss 1e history of the demo- et to spen publicans are about to spend a o d local remedies, and by constant- £ . [ X Special to the Hera 3 s so hit- 5 s 2 0 Y 2 first selection. Other names me: d | ers, Messrs and Cheney. (Special to the Herald 7 he party being so hit erable amount of money in t e e eI e c ther names mentioned | ers, Messr. T nd Cheney. Washington, Sept. 22.—With lees | ¢ the pres CAM- ) ribheq democratic state of Florids Pronounced it incurable, Catarrh is & Haste i [Teke Jariop b iConneryjof Middictoun. | z IV than sixty days intervening hefore the tEy Hes Jut Sl the interests, they say, of the “gencral | local disease, greatly influenced Ly con- Pfll‘[y Urfied 10 Mflke @516 1l {and Raymond Jodoin of Putnam. It | PEACHES FOR PEACHES. . v days before t1 e | e T, e R o e o oorl | stitutional conditlons ‘and therefore re- fs) was voted to appoint the chairman, | national elections, true and ac e ause. n other words, they kn quires constitutional treatment. Hall's | cecretary and two | The peach shortcake supper wi i - Canc e that unless they have money they can | Catarrh Cure, manutactured by T iv S S l o membernioeCey . Girl’ a reports are beginning to reach Wash- | R 1 rogressiv Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a co alIlhlg fate »olons | chosen by the chairman to comprise a | the Working Girl's club was to ef no more conduct a successful cam- e 2 et | ington, indicating not only the trc oter in the country to vote for one | pajon than an engine may run from 11\‘:)((;(»,“ t‘s 'r:];y&kr:;” I;KT”O:1:‘1(;)2“‘}‘;“\(::;\0;&\; .\;1 w—u:vY\mnuw to suggest names m;nns evening has been postpg 4 M s | the next meeting of the committee, | ynty) Prigay. All of the young | of thought in the public mind tov o FcnDesing RulloRder canr v York to Chicago without steam. | Surfaces he System. ‘ B0 ? dd tho r[»(i ction of Woodrow Wil- | & but to be sure he votes | Mo G 0. P. leaders do not really | Dollars reward s offorcd for any oace | New Haven, Seot. 2L—Following |Which will be held Tuesday. The [momy ot SO8 “ondee to partake Sa Sl & democrat. That is where | j,p6 or expect to do much in Florida | that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure. | adjournment of the convention, the jcommittee decided to hold weeKly | gaiq gnorteake should lot the o son but showing also what may rca- | the Roosevelt influence is being felt| ith the money they are going to | Send for circulars and testimonials. state central ittce met in dem- | Meeting every Tuesday chiefly in this | iitco know this eveping forl sonably be expected to take place. at this time. From home at OYs- [ gpenq there, but it for a stimulating | F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. ocratic head rters at the Hotel Taft | ¢ity, but probably oc ionally else-| o o ,‘,,._(\,\m to get some Today information came that y ter Bay, Col. Roosevel carrying on | purnoce it is supposed, that shis far | Sold by Druggists, Te. sterday afternoon and organized. | Where, until the conclusion of the | .rches, in case more appear than terday democratic headquarter a campaign not especially in the in- Asoumen} state is to see a portion of | Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Chairman David E. Fitzgerald of this | campaign. LE 3 expected.