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Besmn Store THE “LITTLE FOLKS” |§ HARTEORD )Ia-v be in nced Of some “l’[flt ‘i. ST 5 o FRIDAY AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, \(H)\ Weather Fixins,” if so, this — b ——— UAM, hni ;‘ ay | fim EBE SB%EE&!S | ' NI E Ciear ?dnecal f?;l;rnfifi' el 50 ) These Bargains Will Make It Worth Your laces and em- o, gt S | Whie o Come Here Py 18 BARGAINS! BARGAINS goods should be, sizes six|f e B B/ Y ) months, one, two and three # Corduf()y kil‘tS at Q mo@'&) b i ‘ ;%3’&) 1‘3.‘())6'(0(;}:?"5‘"“g from ' Ol'th More Than DOUN(‘ < ‘ v solk! Here is the greatest chance you have ever had to buy o Iu‘m&‘muu that now is the season for these goods, but still we ar T! Jought especially for v Mo g's Selling 4 e 3 ; Chic Little Muslin C ‘ N SN ,(,”,»,\ \ (\:u at .] : : 1\\”\,\”1 women should come in and see the chance you have to save many dollars DY L S| aps, @ g : or vacation wear damtlh trlmmed w1th rxbbon 2 Shown in white. pink, rose. taupe, Jofire blue, bronze and some @ S = Wide rz of sizes. Don’t fail to get one [ %) \\v hite and khqkl hlouse< A complef Almost anything you could extra fine quality and style, | assortment ask forin Underwear, Cotton, § Semi-Annual Shoe Sale All This § 3 ) Former price $1.08. Sale|skirts. AIlS Cotton and Wool, and Silk 5 'l price $1.19. %?d )5125& t and Wool, produced by manu- | § Week B Wit —T.,-['I-;',)RE\(M LAWN ($5.05. S facturers who devote their | g b | ! CHILY N’S LAWI ) ON entire time and attention toj of Spec=al Interest to Women DRESSES | gflg}giety Tan Oxfords and a widths, re ar $8.50 values for §: L 3 y : ; ] the requirements of the thtle‘ e AT i e b ol e o | \ Special reduction on|cotton waists. \ o . : Ll mwd dresses. You|ing qualiti Of Specia! Interest to Women ; : | o e e T b e b e thes‘ S[O(’klngi Blanl‘ets Tan Oxfords with military heel, Grey Oxfords with leather Louis M 3 | \ b”‘ e th this hicMhomm - : $1.25 to "1 0. Bibs Diapers. Bootees, | ] 1ol white Reignskin lace boots grey and mouse kid boots, regular 3 oy, g 1 Brnater 3 2 valtes up to $8.50 for $4.41. b | price $1.50. Sale price 95¢| 89c. ’ WILLIMANTIC COTTON RUBY GLOSS FLOOR MOPS E mer price $1 00. Sale| ¢ I s DI > = Two Spools ¢, Limit four Made fo Sell for $1.25 L ice 59c. SPECIAL ON SH Bl spools. With a 10c purchase Morning 79¢ A L CAMISOLES . , of other gooas at the notions \\ With purchase ¢ H¢ 11 . ‘)RF}:S\;P‘A: I I,lnd e‘nbldoxderked F bottle by G 3 / = : E Sl A / Silk, Taffets Navy. | lace, white and pin or-{8 T . = . SRR e e etas in Y, L merly. sl for $1 56 TN Green and Taupe. s : Most modern styles :md‘q{L 0. Sale pnu:f) C. ' - prices, $15.00, $12.00 and SKIR'K\ DRE Before Being Exccuted, Doomed S = $10. Sale price, $6.98. IS o e al . . Man Admitted He Deserved His BEEN BEL[]W PAR | LADIES’ SUITS firm?:gcxl(;rrg i; :]‘Fzgfi;l\t Special bargainSTs | N3 C 7 S H eSS e [’ > DEATHSIANDE FEUNERALS] IR et =aultcdi e RSl G L | All colors, latest models| SILK WAISTS ‘deslgng and snappy effects. | night dresses. Thes e | waco, o SR e | and the best values. The| ..Crepe de Chine and|All colors and sizes. Just!ments which formerlyssold an, : > solc as ion i B Silk Waists, which | I | Mathaus Heinzmann. man, a w roduction in 1917 Proved Sad | China S Vais ich|the thing for the seashore.|,, a; o= ’ . . ly today at Camp MacArthur. He |1 : T Tl = . lat $1.25, go at this: sald e L Wwas convicted of attacking o school | suits formerly sold at $28 were formerly sold at $2.50, | Former ly $1.98. Sale price| el following a. lin i was held | S ISt Apn e i | Disappointment to the Industry and $25. Sale price $16.98.| are sold at the sale for|g5c, | for 89c. ,.rmm)u. at 3 o'clock from his o 1 a 1.89. e o R Gt TR idence on Seymour street, Itev, | - Liofiman ; S —— APRON GINGHAM | (REPE KIMONOS tor of St. John's | €ame from Per 1 ; EORGETTE WAISTS = : - N | CREPE MONOS e e B B S e nees e B S on o 6 e st G SPECIAL PETTICOATS | Fast colors, very good| .= | : . @ Sean oldl misllank company hwithis tboy [ : Tk i : B By I All styles, all colors and e e tor of the Census L. Rogers will £ ; : material. Former price 25 J in the presenco of a large Ahout her age in o lonely wooded spot | 7 Of P e A large lot of the very| Lot of good Petticoats| Ma d; L ;)9 ce 25¢| i . LIRS lends and rel als - C MacArthur. The boy was | Shortly issue a pamphlet entitled i g o g = B o = |vyar ale !‘lCC fess 1 all sizes. ou can sawve 5( delegs Hoslfoniiiins Braterna il oral| P (o e e e o | Gotton® Praucnontin ol i latest in beautiful Geor-| formerly sold for $1.25.}) P i = GG eEy ganizations with which the e tizan ith e G 1l was attacked. The aftair was : atts : States, 1917, , as spare« : | d at sale for 89c. | > P per cent. on the ceased was afiilinted, including st. | as attacked, The affair was | States, 1917," which was _prepared gette waists, These are‘SOI sa 89¢ STRIPED PLEATED | E t Elmo lodza, of P.; Eintracht | under the supervision of William L. | i who soon captured Hoffman. < ; : : ! SKIRTS erly $1.75. S lodze, No. 1. 0. D H. 8 Vater John | POLEe W10 200 SPAEL LARMI e | Austin, ehier statistician for cotton. | B great values and were| WHITE WASH SKIRTS > X {merly $1.75. Sale loflse D ROLRHL o N | that he deserved his fat The crop of 1917, according to the | Pi berdi 1 These skirts are the b\.m‘qx 19 rary & Clark Mutual Aid society , amour | | | style and high grade ma-|y i iz = Members of thesc various organ- 11,248,242 running bales, counting @A T [Eoes L 57 € S | Latest styles and good ma-1 ESa izati el e e ALEXIS REPORTED SLAIN round as half bales, equivalent to 11,- B4.75. terial. Good value at $2.98. | terial. Formerly sold at| HOSIERY Fairview cemetery AR Dot o) U connes o Sale price, $1.75. dle6 98 MISalc price | Rl b i e — S AT B o] s, S 500 o PETTICOATS $7.50 and $6.98. Sale pr ¢l Ladies’ regulari25c, 154 ) | T 3 4.75. ARl CAEs EE CI I‘Y ITEMS Russian Emporer’s Son Has 1;‘-«1.;‘1“"’ i":’”(‘*l crop produced since Wihite! Petriconte. pueat) MUSLI L____‘_ i Ladies’ regular-65c, 55d | 1909, that of 1915 amounting to only Sy e S H M ~] ~ B ~ 1. Assassinated by Bolshevitd Soer. | 110l L Dorel compared witn e | M values. All stvles ombroi.| [ruit of the Loom, for CHEMISE Children’s Stockings 19d Member f Court Columbus,| Londan, July 11.—Swedish news-|crop of 1916, there was a falling off Y merly 35c a yard. Sale| White and pink chemise. Daughters of Castile will meet :0-| papers publish a statement by a|in Alabama, Ark: e dered and lace. Formerly|price 28c. Other muslin at| Value $2.58. Our sale price| Men's Hose Bargaing tan SLMares school| KVede Just retuimed from Moseow renessce, |l $1.75. Sale price $1.19. | 19¢ per yard. 1$1.98. |at 11c. that Alexis Romanoff, son of Nich- i eting of Pride Circle, | olas Romanoff, the former Russian Ay (et s > held in Judd's hall | empo has been killed by a . OTdbaie, o'clock. Officers will be | shevik soldier by means of a bomb, UthiGarolina i Thearostinctanle ind| an entertainment will | savs an Exchange Telegraph dis- crease was in Louisiana, where the | i p,mh from Copenhagen today. production was 629,719 bales, the ® L — e largest for any year sine § P TR S Y TROOP TRA[N WREGKED Weather conditions affected the e : ST (6 O e G e || ok 500 Hats of the latest styles and very attractive. Wreek Vietims Include Five Newly | Texas, with u largely incre { s All these hats are well made and would sell for any- Balisccd Sallors Vrom Memphis. | Six Soldicrs From Camp Bowie, Tex,,| {ETe05 showed a redueed produc |l 5 i where from $1.00 to $4.00. Your choice at the salc Memphis, July 11.—Five navy re- | Injured When Cars Turn Over In|Section, owing to extreme drouth, : . for ruits, accepted by the Memphis navy being almost a total failure s aitin el slation, Were hiiiedt s o Ditch Near Shreveport-None Killed| Althoush the amount of cotton . 3 o FY S eveport, La. ¥ 1.—F r Tuesday, according to informs ! h!r:‘ part ml{an\;::h “‘ irepe | Still relatively small, the increase in g ¥ coaches of an east b o ived here paches o 0P traln | these states is notable. Compared d ben sent to Nashville for | SITVIng soldiers from Camp Bawie | witn’ the crop of 1916, the ginnings | k& COME EARLY AND GET YOUR FIRST CHOICE. Tex., on the Vicksburg, Shrevepor cond examination and S & DOTE | ana” Pacific railroad were overturned | Arizona increased from 8,000 <o YOUR HAT IS HERE back to Memphis to £ T e e g SN 21,000 bz and in California from - ASE L C e _l aushton 44,000 to V00 bales. The i - g miles from h < ks G DEodLc CH REPULSED. . e tion in the! ites from the crop of 11, via London,—Aus- | K. Shepard of p , from ne: ]I‘:"t "‘l'""“"‘:r ‘;f":“']r ”“"‘;“i‘!‘- s Alhania av supying | the scene of the wreck stated that no | :0c¢ theé acreage planted in both ~ N AN e <ot RO OB IR, | e Bl St 50 DOZEN LAWN AND | SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CORSETS 98 Corsets at $2.25 i £ 9 > cotton last yes S YAIS 1ys today’s e re- | soldiers were injured, and two men ASSORTED WAISTS The repulse of rench de- | were pinned under the wreckage but 5 | , 5 { n 5 e a1 R e e PR e S e s Aling m,. nf‘ o Here is a chance t‘o geta | We have on hand a large lot of Regal CoArsets $1.98 Corsets at $1.48 the Devoll valley, also was announced. | The accident was aitributed to a Al ag companed with 1916 good waist at nearly half | and bought them at prices to our advantage. These e Rl however, it closely approaches the : . 2 - . : .50 Corsets at $1,19 S average production of sea island cot- price. Formerly 98c. Sale | corsets are offered at our sale for nearly half price. STRIKE IN TORRINGTON. ton for the nineleen-year period dur- nitonl Tuly 1 —mienty ( CHICAGU-DETROIT VFLIGHT R L price 69c. | Corsets formerly sold for $4.00. Sale price $2.98. | $1.00 Corsets at 79¢ the tack! block 4 lected statistics of cotton ginned. : the Union Hard- ————e Only two : 5 < c o . o t on strike today fOr|ysanch Ace Expects to Make Flight |much as 100,000 bales of cotton in | g Closln Out { DOMESTICS - SILKS | Barfi'ains mn e Tas THen were workingion 917; Bolivar in Mississippi, with | b i Table cloths, value 60c. & ment orders Sunday In Less Than Four Hours ales, and Ellis in Texas, with | g loalcmnaaia ‘ Silk poplin, all colors 3l i a S (o3 i liieh S E oale sJC yard. NSNS var V l "ARTS ON LONG JOURNEY. Spad Machine. >d in their respective st in the a e 0 \‘ Table cloths, value 75c.| 2.5 9" d. | oules ] iy .| production of cotton from the crop o | Silk taffetas, value $1.98 ; ; Jonn s | B ehicazo My nich bl Georees el o7 SRS LTS MR L dies D ‘Sa]e 59c yard. | DS e, "l Valies formerly 304 salg : [Fachatze aREen R Seo Y e e e e e e adies resses Towels, value 19¢. Sale | at $1.69 yard. | - ’ : former mayor, | record of 1 'man planes brought e 2 e 25¢ )'fii'd. this afte 5 o'clock for | down, announced today he would go e : e S o | e Voiles, sport dresses, all 15¢ yard. | Silk taffetas, value 5 : S : his daughter, | to Detroit and fly from there to Chi- ID Toullana B8 Dunidin y _ 310 Joiles formerly i 5 s a5 | oo et Sunday in his | Spad. ma. | Missourl, Johnston in Nortn Caro- | Kl colors and sizes. Your| Towels, value 25c. Sale|at $1.49 yard. | Voiles formerly erett Hoffman. They will be | 3 { | 4 Garvin in Oklahoma, O Shout lhisel months ct a lats type of French fight Y 2 - | : ] | : LI =g | price 35¢ yard. S 3 burg in South Carolina, and Shelby | choice of 200 dresses at|18e yard. | Silk taffetas, value $1.50, P P i ‘He sald he expected to make the |0 Tennessee $2.48. | Specials at 10c¢ yard, |at $1.29 yard. | Big lot remnants, 50c yd. from Detroit in less than four P G S A | WEDS NAVAL OFFICER. | > e y : Miss Ruth Hill, dauhter of Ltev. | B TIES i UNDERWEAR 1 i ; ISERVE BASTILE DAY B ) S RGN 10, (6 v, e | Regular 50c Ties, 39¢c. | Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, value 59c, sale gular ¢l Shirts, 'NSTANT Danicls Ord All Navy Ships and ! Licutenant T of the United States | B Regular 65¢ Ties, 2 f()l“ price 45¢. sale, 69c. i POSTUM Stations to Give : ‘,'f;:\‘,,-M,‘],f;"'l,\'”‘ e $1.00. | Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, value 79c¢, sale Regular $1.25 Shirts, et Washine July 11 for oh- N Regular $1.00 Ties, sale | price 65c¢. sale, 95¢. has adelicious | o g €s, sale| p e . coffee-like flavor % [ e A e I (B 79c. | B. V. D. Union Suits, value 79c¢, sale price 65c. Regular Shirts but requires less % | outlined today by Secretary Daniels i / nj W. Day and Miss 'K sale, $2.19. sugar. a message to all ships and T i S EAEOTARERY ay and Miss Viola | § 1 Regular $ Shirts They inclu 1 <5 of ships | Dorothea Horton, daughter of Mr., and ® = ' g ; 5 gggfg‘l%fl’;g;.rur: and firing of ute to lln tri-color { Mrs. G. H. Horton were married last DON T Mlss THIS SALE. sale, 54. % and commanding officers are .nrm:(udlmrynng at Trinity Methodist pa counties produced as to co-operate in connection with local celebrations. age by Rev. Warren F. Cook. Mr. a Mrs, Day will live in Plainville, ,