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"HOLDING UYBAND | \ * ' Adele Gartison’s Nl Phas¢ of Revelations of a' Wife Mother Grahamd Swiftly Changed least, ® 1 guess it won't break him.” Her Attitude, I W surprised to find myself § T conid not help & quick. furtive | HPEARE With, indignation at Dicky's fnce at my meethersin.law g ('o,_ll..fll‘u:hl‘:for'm--» to the young . v officor! With w! I 2 « Mcky so nonchalantly amnounced his SRR e ! deadly peril. Fosponsibility for Major Grantland's “Rather a stick, indeed!" T thought pdea’of matching the bouquets ho was ,']"‘1"" I“mf ‘,]" ;“""‘m""‘"" of that Aretitins for tho me alway's fresh in my memory. My .‘.“”‘4 : WOmen of the wod- | resentment almost led me into .tho party to samples of their gowns. | petty retajiation of telling my husband ’I knew better than to let her seo me | that Alfréd in all probability would 3 looking at her, nor did I carg to wit. j T8s her dlacomfiture. She had,been notf be worrying about the kind of P : a year orf two of marriage, but I pru- J B, dactic in her disaproval ofboth dextly coned Nack theToanatic i “Of course, it was really up to-me as best man to get the bouquets.” Dicky went on, “but I knew tha Grantladd was a bit hipped about not having |hzl place himself, and 1 fell flowers which would suit Leila after the major and his scheme that at '3 4 announcement her £ ' "@ollapeed as If it had been a T:nrx‘:;”s L!nnu.d toy balloon pricked with a Pin, S _ Bt it any one fancled that | Molelt remained crushed for m::; { thas & few seconds that person is not fatilliar with the resillenge of Dicky's oughty parent. Her ally triumphant as me. for this ofher scheme as soon as Alf told me apout it. And Grantland was really very decent, asked my permis- sion and /advice, and all that sort of thing." tone was ac- she addressed Madge on Guard. “1 told you Grantland never would Bave thought of that all by himself.” Be sald, and her air subtly convoyed ® thought that she really approved 'e idea, but doubted the young of- Scor's originality tn the matter I know you did, mother,” 1 demurely. 1 saw Dicky quickly, shrowdly, caught Bin obe, and knew that by Son with which he was far wv soded In giving him an inkling of ) true state of affairs “I'lle warrant youw did, mother,” he ighed, then parried her possidle er by turning to me. Again (I felt !ndl‘n"mp surging to my lips again 1 restrained it Diclty, ¢onsslously or uncansciously, oftily superfor in his attitude toward fMajor Grantland that I could fecling resentful. The young y | oMcer ms done me too many signal serviceflf for me to listen undisturbed to sligififing references to him. But 1 kept my. lips tightly closed and w &lnd that Dicky's next words were ffuch that I could answer with- out Irfsitation, perfunctorily ippose you both gave Mrs. Dur: #fie ‘samples.” he asked idly 2 brief second or two I saw Wnother-in-law nbnplussed. She d refused Mrs. Durkee's request so cidedly and had been so insistent at I, too, should deny the young of- or's wish, that 1 saw even her re- sfburceful brain was not ready with n answer. 1 made haste to reply ith an.air of nonchalance that I was ar from feeling. “Neither mother nor 1 fancied the idea very much at first,” I said, “and, besides, we could not find pieces of our gowns readily. But Mrs. Durkee sald that she would tell Major Grant- land we were hunting for them, and wpuld send him over when he called for. the sample of hers this morning.” and was so sald | 1ot hey nce at me A twinkle an intona- fliar I had Dicky Is Complacent. Jand is rather a novies when the eternal feminine, gnd ase her,” he sald com- it he's & good fellow If tjek. So I didn't reg: 1L Alf told me that provide fhe wed. hexcept Laila, of KdMis first florist 8! the kind and vants for her he was worth boing a djtor. am BRITAIN mder the N'li‘g‘hly to break high ands of dollars C ement. We !nut oxfords, l | el e ——— Sleiger-1 edder Company Successor to C. S. Hills & Co., Hartford. A Gleamings}F rom Hartford’s Greatest of All Sales—Ox STOCK DISPOSAL SALE! Join the crowds to-day and receive offered. Special values are presented your share of the most wonderful array of bargains we have in every department—the following are only a few, gathered at ran + 'Visit the Re-Opened Annex and See These Specials in Ready-to-wear Appare COATS > $14.49 ........ $19.49 .. = $25.49 $15.19 Formerly priced to §29 75, Sport and Polo . Formerly priced to $39.00, Polo and Sport . Formerly to $45, Serge, Gabardine, full lined crmerly 1o $79, novelty wraps, beautifully lined, finest fabrics. WOOL SUITS $32.49 . $42.49 ... $45.49 .. $69.49 Formerly to $59, novelty mixtures and Gabardine Formerly to $79, Tricotine tallored Formerly to $89, Poiret Twill and Tricotine Formerly to $125, Poiret Twill and Tricotine JERSEY SUITS $25.49 Forfllerly to $49, both heather mixtures and plain @ Cl AND GEORGETTE RESSES oo _'hlle. Flesh and Coldrs $19.49 - Formerly to $25.00 $24.49 Formiérly to $35, dainty summer frocks, many of thefp new and have not been offered for sale betare, | | TRICOLETTE DREssEs Formerly to $55.00 -y, black, nut brown, ‘excelient models about half the original - $20.49 .. $34.49 For StockDisposal Sale of Domestics SALEM S| / 81x90, W ++. $1.95 eacly PEQUOT SHE! 81x90, regua $2.89, limit 6 . . $3/25 each $2.25 Y 79¢ 'q.';.pn'cenee-a. - 25 dozen Turkish Towels, made of colored borders, mx:l;n;:o‘ul Ends, odd sizes, 4 to() inches long. 5c each. -] LR Petticoats 200 Silk and Satin Beldings flounces wi bloom top, many styles, regular prlc.e $5.00. Sals price 40. . i34 300 Silk Taffeta Petticoats, plair and @ngeables, Sale price §.98. ain and Sal ood quality, regular price $8.00. o 200 Heatherbloom and Sateen Petticoats, fancy, regular price $2.50. Sale price $1.79. Women's Gloves ELBOW LENGTH SILK GLOVES Grey, black, light blue, pink, and Nile green.§Value $2.50, $1.69 Pair. Small sizes only. WHITE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES - 2.clasp, all sizes. Value $1.00, 69c pair. Women's Colored, Embroidered Corner FEdge Handkerchiefs, 10c, 3 for 25¢. Men's fing, full size, .-m;( bleach Ready for use, 20c each, 3 for 50c. and cy Handker{efs. Stock Disposal Sale of Silks. 1,000 yards, 40-inch, nn.sillkd_neorge;:_t; Cr;::‘; 3 colors, including white, :‘l’:rdka.::;\t;l‘;ff\: : 95. Stock Disposal Sale $1.49. 10 pleces Natural Silk Pongee, fine weave and dressing: regularly $2.00. Stock Disposal Sale $1.27. High-grade Sport Silk: bject to slight £ tione; value $7.50 to\ $8.50. Disposal Sale 1 tish Towels, g ¥ by fing ntg , slightly 1mer!oc!:!.¢uh.:\y $1.50: T WOOL DRESSES $7.49 . $12.49 . $21.49 Formeerly to $22.50, Serge and Jersey Formerly to $25.00, Serge and Jersey Formerly to $55.00 WASH SKIRTS $298 ......... $3.98 ..... $4.98 . $5.98 $7.98 $7.98 Formerly to Formerly to to Formerly Formerly to $9.98 Gabardine, novelty cords, surf satin, well-tailored skirts, at prices which would have been considered low five years ago. 1 WOOL SKIRTS $8.49 Formerly to $14.95, Serge and poplin, navy & black ++.. Formerly to $22.50, Novelty Plaids $16.49 ... Formerly to $35, Novelty Plaited Plaids SILK SKIRTS -« Formerly to $16.75, Silk Poplin Formerly to $18.75, Baronet and Satin $16.49 Formerly to $39, Crepe de Chines and Novelty Satins. This is an especially attractive offering, as the best workmanship obtainable is displayed in these skirts. $8.49 . t9.inch AlUA® k Creps Meteors, slightly sofled on the edg.s; va"UT¥34.00, Stock Disposal Sale $2.75. :l‘s-l:-u:h A“:ib‘k-'(’rinlad Foulards, in this season's new designs and Cjorings; regularly $3.50. Stock Dis- posal Sale $2.45. %8 o S 40-inch, Black 8Sa\, charmeuse, rich $4.50. Stock Disposal Gle $2.98. 36-inch Black Chifty quality; value $3.00. '.Stoc ¥ luster: value Taffeta, a splendid wearing ~Disposal, Sale $1.85. Wool Dress Goods gng Linings 42-inch Wool Suitings suitab d _suits, a variety of colors to select Stock Disposal Sale, $1.98. Y 54-inch . All-Wool Cream Suitings stripes and checks. Regular $4.00. $1.95. Separate skirts or “tor “wo! Value $2.75 large and exceptionally Stock \si.ooo yards Printed Georgette Voiles in small floral designs, in dark and light colors, fine qualities, 40 inches wide. Value to $1.00. Disposal Sale, 59c yard. 2,000 yards Percales, 27 inches wide. Sale 27¢ yard. . Dress Ginghams, Sale, 59c yard. Madras Skirtings, « Bale, 890 yard. Printed Voiles of the best grade, 40 inches wide. Values to $1.25.@ Stpck Disposal Sale, 79¢ yard. Colored Dress Linen. Regular $2.00. Stock Dis- posal Sale $1.59 yard. Stock Disposal 32 inches wide. Stock Disposaal 36 inches wide. Stock Disposal Disposal Sale of Women’s Hosiery and Un- derwear ENIT UNDERWEAR lisle Women's highly mercerized lisle Vests, also dull Vests, °in the famous Kayser brand, band tops, crochet {ops and bodices, pink and white, all sizes. Regular 79¢c. Stock Disposal Sale, 85c. Kayser brand silk top Union Suits in regular and extra sizes. Regular $3.50. , Sale, 8$2.50. 1 Women's Summer Union Suits with tight knee, coO! and comfortable, in regular and extra sizes. Stock Dis- posal Sale, 789¢c. < Swiss Rib Vests, extra large sizes in sleeveless and bodice styles. Regular 89c. posal Sale, 29¢. lesh and white, Stock Disposal low neck, Stock Dis- HOSIERY ¢ Women's Thread Silk Hose in black, white, 860 pairs o Regular $1.69. Stock navy, cordovan and smoke. Disposal Sale, $1.29. mi-fashioned Silk Hose in black, cordo- W 's sel et calf. Regular $2.25. Stock van, navy and Russia Disposal Sale, $1.45. Women's full-fashioned Silk Tose in black, brown and mid-gray. Regular $3.00. Stock Sale,.$2.10. s w¥ ‘Women's J!’flte. ; GEORGETTE DRESSES $12.49 : +ees.. Formerly $18.49 . $29.49 . Formerly to| WOOL SWEATERS Formerly to Formerly to| Formerly to Formerly to $14.49 cssensaaese Formerly to Black, navy and colors, slip-on, Tuxedo and garments. Garments that are now most in de less than present manufacturer's prices. SILK WAISTS $4.49 $6.49 $8.49 $12.49 $4.49 $5.49 .. $7.49 ....... . Georgette, crepe de chi broidery trimmed. Never g;fi,e offered values equal to these. COTTON WAISTS - Formerly to Formerly to Formerly Formerly to Formerly to . Formerly tailored, r any condition 90c . *Nigdo . $2.49 . $5.49 . S s sy . «.. Formerly Imported voiles and haid-made batiste. 4 VOILE, ORGANDIE AND LINEN DR $7.49 e «eee.. Formey $12.49 + Forn $24.49 . Fo MUSLIN UNDERW Chemises of fine-Nainsook fine laces and ep™ Ve Disposal Sale, $¥immed froe~ Chemis~s ribbon shoulder rlu,o:‘ur,nposa! Sale, $1.85. Stock INomers of Windsor Crepe Brottoms, reinforced seats, in and ader. Vl.luflfio‘l.'lfl. St 12¥ Gowns of fine Nainsook, idery. Values $3.50. 4 b: g Camisoles, of heavy, all ' washable satin, trimmed from ritpons, others strictly Values to $4.00. Stockt Soaps, D NO C. 0. D. OR Ivery Soap, 4 cakes 37c. Lux, 10c nackage. “Rinso, 4 cakes 28c. Lifebuoy Soap, 4 cakes 25c. Y Woodbury's Soap, 150 cake. 5 Stork Castile Soap, 10c cake. Violet Glycerine Soap. $ nl'.- Laco Castile Soap, 2 cakes 25c. Cuticura Soap, 16c cake. 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 3.8 Woodbury's Facial Cream, 17c tube. ~* Mary Garden Cold Cream, 39c. ¥ Mary Garden Vanishing Creln;hr. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 3 tubes Pepsodent Tooth Paste, sic. Kleinert’s Sanitary Belts, 3%c. ¥ Embrojdery qu;l::;s. 3;:!6 pieces, 8 m‘ . Kerr’s Lustre st, - 50-yard spools Sewing Silk, 4 Spools 356 Richardson's Du-ng;xc Cotton, 5S¢ ball. nit Napkins, dozen. ¢ g:m::‘r’\ P!nps. 300 count, 3 papers 16c. Button Thread, 50-yard spools, 30c dosem. Combination Coat and Pants Hanger, l\ & Arbutus Talcum 17c¢. 136 Mavis Talcum Plo;:ler. lle.m Houbigant Ideal lcum, 3 Houhi::m.'s Quelques Fleurs Taicum, 8$0a, Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, 17c. Mary Garden Perfume, $1.90 oz. Djer-Kiss Perfume, $1.00 oz. Cascara Tablets, 5-grain, 25c per 100. Pepto Mangan, 79c. Squibb’s Mineral Ofl, 58c. Carter's Liver Pills, 12c. Atwood Bitters, 20c. Castoria, 23c. Kleinert's Sanitary Aprons, 39¢c. Silva Putz Silver Polish, 17c. Twink Dye, 5c. Bixby's Petoil Shoe Polish, 10c. 014 Dutch Clel-!!lfii't 't‘mwu:m.c'clpg. % v assortment o g | cnlo:-‘.r:;cec 25c, 29¢ 50c, 59¢c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Bathing Shoes and Slippers, black and colo 1.00, $1.25. igs. ;ngll'lh Tape, 10-yard pieces, 10c. plece. Silkatoen Crochet Cotton, Sc ball. Shoe T'rees, 70 pair. ... 4