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P rrdls oo Odds oo ne More Day eft of This n Broadcloth, Ve- styles at unheard ¥in all Wool Poplins, Serges ranteed silks. Buy a suit fee. \\Sizes 14 to 46. % ODDS AND ENDS in Skirts for work. sport and street wear. Poplins, Serges, Silks and Plaid s at prices that will never be duplicated again. Alterations free. INFANTS * WEAR ODDS AND ENDS in Infa nts’ Coats, Dresses, Sweaters, ‘White Goods, Underwear, Flann elette Goods, Dolls and dozens of other things. Buy now for next winter. BOYS’ CLOTHING ODDS AND ENDS in Boys’ Suits, Oercoats, Pants, Blouses, Hats, Sweaters and other Winter goods. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS ODDS AND ENDS in Men's Furnishings which will be worth double next winter. Men's Underwear, Men's Shirts, Cot- ton, Silks and Flannels, Neckwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, Gloves and many other articles not room enough to mention. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Muslins are very high in price. Buy Odds and Ends in Muslin Underwear for this Summer’s use. Women's Gowns, Under- skirts, Envelopes, Drawers, Covers, Brassieres, Flannel Gowns and Skirts, Silk Camisoles & Silk Envelopes, also many other goods at a large saving. You must visit this ODD AND END SALE. We cannot enu- and B now and merate the values. We can only say that a visit here will never be forgotten because of the money savings possible. RAPHAEL’S DEPARTMENT STORE ODDS AND END SALE merchandise must be cleaned out by tomorrow. THESE ODDS AND ENDS are not the accumulation of years—only the left-over stock of this last season. This constitutes a $75,000 stock of good clean merchandise which we must sell regardless of cost and value. We advise the public to take advantage of this sale as without a doubt this is the greatest value-giving event that ever occurred in New Britain. A REAL BON-A-FIDE ODD AND EN SALE Where Merchandise Will Be Sold at Prices Far Below the Manufacturers’ Prices For Tomorrow, Saturday, Every Odd Piece of Goods in Every Department Again Marked Down to Clear It Out This Sale Also Includes This Season’s Odds and Ends STOR Which Winds Up : : _ Tomorrow Night' 5,000 worth of merchandise, the leavings of this winter season, to be sold at less than cost. \célal}ce to anticipate future needs and ward off the difficulties that the very high prices bring. dd piece of 380, 382, 384, 386 Main St. New Britain, Conn. adse Odds = Ends THE BIG STORE New Britain, Conn. HOSIERY ODDS AND ENDS in Socks for men. Hose for women in silks and lisles. Children’s and Infants’ stockings, etc. Here is an op- portunity to stock up for future needs at prices which are unbe- lievable. DRESSES ODDS AND ENDS in Serge Dresses, Silk Dresses, Voile Dresses, Party Dresses and Dresses of all descriptions. Lot of 1,000 dresses to close out at below cost prices. Sizes 14 to 46. FURS ODDS AND ENDS—Remarkable lot of Furs in Foxes, Wolves, Lynx, Raccoons, Manchurian Foxes, Coney and Mufflers. New summer furs in the lot. Expensive furs at unbe- lievable prices. SWEATERS ODDS AND ENDS Sweaters for heavy wool and lighter weaves. All sizes collars and without. Away below cost. HOUSE DRESSE ODDS AND ENDS in House Dresses, Bungalow Aprons, Gingham Street Dresses, Children's Wash Dresses and many other things made of washable materials. Buy now for summer use. and children in all colors. With men and BATH ROBES AND KIMONOS ODDS AND ENDS in Bath Robes of all kinds. cottons and silks, also flannel Dresses. tions. Kimonos in Sacques at great reduc- Must be cleared out to make room for summer merchandise. MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNDERWEAR ODDS AND ENDS in every of ¢lean and slightly soiled Under- wear for men, women and children. Large stock on hand that must be reduced. WAISTS ODDS AND ENDS in Waists of e description. Cottons, Voiles, Tin- ens, Silk Must be sold to make room for CORSETS ODDS AND ENDS in Corsets of every popular make. Odd numbers and styles will be sold away below cost to make room for new goods. No end of bargains at this ODD AND END SALE. A big store stocked full of merchandise to close out at prices which simply unbelievable. are - 77| THE BIG RAPHAEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE | WOMAN GOLF cHAMP | R R ' ¥oR FLORIDA sTATE| POSTERS BY PROMINENT ARTISTS FOR THIRD LIBERTY LOAN HONORING THE KING OF A WAR-RAVAGED COUNTRY My Daddy Bought He a Government Bond THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Did Yours? “REMEMBER ! THE FLAG OF LIBERTY ., SUPPORT IT B the northern ern line command of the tlinz the Hun at - tremity of the we Sterling zolf that simply cc forces, who arc Wil sdion iz 5 HALTthe HUN % be beaten won the women's cham- | pionship of the Miss American 1 !,\hn outputted her rvivals, of efliciency in | Her outdrove | | perior in every way, so sh tate of Floviau, for = = ithel Campbell of Philadelphia intention to bring to a low grade ssenger traflic The great served, Poor Passengor. yin traveling in order that the and shoe 1an ) needs ¥ 18y be them grme was reason wh respect Lo ould mean 1 ¢ to the | n- ndiffere or y on the part of employes. [ o purt o It is becoming a question, also, wheth- | peditions handling of freight, and dc er in the handling of pa ger traflic | erioration in this respect will reflect the railroads have not gone too far ir « competency. The rail the opposite direction. After all, the | are concerned b passenger is a human being, and al o time comes that the , and their evi- | mogt as necessary to the existenco of | control, their properties t desirc ) seC wnd hold his| the country will be very badly handicapped by al— — e — o1 | of flour. s ta be transport-| had reputation far passenger service, assenger that if | ¢q from onec to another, if mot if the rights of the traveling public | y do mnot like t > they in luxury, at least conveniently and) continue to be ignored or belittled at the nex( stz with reasonable time when th port having | ° little 1bic | paratively al govern- | as much | the champions discourt as the ex- | tyken after sho railways over by Washington Amer | tinal round of the naiteh Miss | { Campbell's golf in the South this sea- 'son has been altogether sensational. | 1 few bad days, and her been extremely high. i traveler has 1 by the flattor- therto shown him Ly of - relinquishe wverage h 15 4 ton of coal or o sack e No Cure. (Washington Star) quickness “Have you ever {ried counting Government control is not intended to be imaginary sheep to get to sleep” “Yes that gat me to think of mutton reminded me of the high cost of and 1 haven't been asleep rhe (Detroit Fre Inevitable. | Press) vesterday permanent: it is adopted as a T pictured a lot of shech and ' pedient only od that, a v he rai control of I lost my packetboolk Much money in it? sinee SRty and some car tickets,” about that if I cents i ofticial y cannot and | would hehoove both t control I wouldn't worry ed to account, has no part ur | way officials, while e : fre “I don’t mind the loss at all, but on hound to respect. | and » | when husband finds it out he'ly While every trué American citizen 15 | countr spend most of his time for vears to {man that your draft credentials are | fectly wi to submit by depri Jnd inco A New Outdoos (Pittsburgh Gazette-Times) Sport. my Trying to convince a burly police- | Many of the best-known artists in } posters to be how care- {your other suit has hecome a leadin United States have don lmm\w.- spart SCPVices free of \arge in 1sed in advertising the I Liberty loan, which will be icd mext month. Hero are re ductions of some that are printed by the millions to be scat. tered broadcast over the coyntry, to neces- | reasonable and pr boing | come telling all our frien eniences / traveling public, unlc he delib- ' less I am with his maney.’