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- DB EEEGEEHQEEE@@DEEEE“ ISPECIALS FOR SATURDAY | ORGANDIE AND = GEORGETTE HATS You should not miss this opportunity of get- ting one of these Summery Hats to go with your o mEEE s =i (8j(s) EE oloC dress. See the window display. $3.98 Value $6.95 Silk Duvetyn Hats These Tenne Hats will hold undisputed sway" in the realm of fashion for midsummer wear. The values of these charming Hats speak for them- ] selves. If you want a nifty Hat this is the time, and the OUTLET is the place for you to come. $ll.75. Values to $25 Saturday Last Day At This Price. RIBBON SPORT HATS ‘Numerous styles and colors to match your sweater or dress. This is an excep- $2.25. Values to $5.95 tional value. EE® OUTLET MILLINERY CO. BEEEETEEEEEER HARTFORD “Y” MAN HONCRED BY FRANCE | O%icier de PAcademie for Serv- ice m World War. New York. June 23.—Twenty-four secretaries of the Young Men's Chris- tian association have been accorded the degree of Officier de I'Academie for services rendered during the war and after the signinz of the armi- stice, it has been announced by the overseas department of the Y. M. €. A. here. The decoration is awarded in recognition of services performed by the “Y" secretaries for both the French and American armies. Those receiving this degree are: Henry B. Barnes. Cleveland, O.; Ar- thur Beatty, Madison, Wis.: Bennett, president of Doane college, Crete, Neb.: Elwood S. York, N. Y.; Guy Potter Benton, president of the University of Ver- mont, Burlington, Vt.: Robert Forbes, New York. N. Y.: Franklin S. Edmonds, Fhiladelphia, Pa.; ¥ { M. Hoover, Pittsburgh, Pa.: William ! C. LeVere, Chicago. Til.: W Naylor,, Appleton. Wis.; Walter Schults, corporation Fnlmfiel Hart- fora, Conn.; Wilfred A. Tener, Mont- “lair, N. J.: Willlam E. Seatree, Win- netka. Ml.: John Walker Powell, Min- neapolis. Minn.: W. W. Gethmann, natiopal secrctary Y. M. €. A., Czecho- Slovakia: Harold F. Sheets, New York, N Y.: Ora Fletcher Gardner, Chicago, T1.: Mrs. Helen B. Aader- son, Colorado Sprinzs, Col.: Miss | Martha McCook, New York, N. Y.: Miss Mary Louise Rochester. Secattle, Wash. : Miss Ethel D. Tener, Mont- clair, N. J.: Mrs. Marion P. Cottle, | Chicago, Til.: Mrs. Florence Gardner Hall, Boston. Mass., and Mrs. Theo- dore Roosevelt, Jr., Oyster, Bay, T ! “FROG MAN"” STRICKEN DEAD. EIHEI@E]EIE!EEEIEIEHHUEIEED@UD@H@@@@E}@@@ Odd Character Who Had Unusual Success as Fisherman. West Chester. Pa.. July 23.— Joseph Trndale, who was found dead of heart ddsease here recently, was | the father of 20 children, 19 of whom are living. He was noted as the “frog —_— 110210310 257 MAIN ST.—BOOTH’S B @uuamxmmym& New England’s Largest Millinery Dlstnbuters & 7 m.@ssm.@mmmm = Steiger-Vedder Compruge This Store Closes All Day Mondays During July and Aug. Successor to C. S. Hills & Company The Stock Disposal Sale ENDS ON SATURDAY—CALL AT OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT AND SEE THESE VAL- UES SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR THE END OF THE SALE 100 Pongee and Georgette Waists Very fine qualities and styles—values to $5.98. For Saturday 52‘99 200 Besatiful Georgette Waists. Good styles #ad well made—value to $8.98. For Saturday $3'99 50 Higher Grade Georgette Waists at about 1-2 to 1-3 their regular price. 1,500 Voile, Batisteand Organdie Waists. An endless variety of styles—formerly $2.98 and $3.98. For Saturday . ... $1 '99 500 French Voile and Batiste Waists Extra fine in quality and all hand-made—formerly $5.98 $7.08, $10.98. For Saturday 40 Pretty Silk Skirts In lovely novety silks and styles—for- merly to $20.75. Special at $ 1 2.49 250 Smeocks Of Voile, Linen and Crepe—very prettily made. Value to $6.98. $l.99 - $2.99 For Saturday A Fine Group of Tub Skirts $3.98 = $5.98 Special at Cool Summery Wash Dresses Of attractive printed Voile in dainty styles—a special- ly selected group is marked. For Saturday Some Very Lovely Silk Dresses Of fine Taffeta and Georgette in many unusually pretty styles—at two prices: Drcs;les to $29.75, $ 12.49 Dresses to $39.00, s 1 7.49 Now Special Values in Navy Gaberdine, Poiret Twill and Tricotine Suits—gathered into two groups and marked as follows: Suits formcrly to $55, $35 49 Now A Rack of Odd Coats and Suits—all perfect garments —at LESS THAN HALF PRICE ! GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS Won:’en‘sd 16-Button Hw;yssSilk Gloves—Some em- roidered and tucke .50 grade. Special $2 79 Women’s 2-Clasp Milanese Silk Gloves— W hite, black, grayl alndsbl“k wlt; white embroidered back, regularly $1.25 and $1.50. Special. 980 Women’s 2-Clasp Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves — Pongee color, regular $1.50. = Spel:"cnal en’s Fine Handkerchiefs—'4 and V5-inch hems. Special 3 for . 500 to Philadeiphiam ¥ making more money n he would at his usual work of oflice janitor which he followed dur Walter S. Schults Among Those Given | alone, catches of several dozen in onel night being an ordinary occurrence. :Iul‘ -! Dead and One Dying. Ashland, Ky, ' Jerry Hubbard, are dead and Willard o have a means | Hubbard, brother of Milford, is dving known to other | as the result of a three-cornered bat- < sought them | tle on the Kentucky-Virginia border. The tragedy occurred at the moun- ! tain home of the Hubbard brothers at HERE'S CLOTHES. ECONOMY SUITS $25 $35 Those Marked $25.00| Those Marked $35.08] $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 | $45.00, $50.00, $55.00 You can do all the choosing you like — there’s only one suit of a kind. ‘ b Pick a single or a double-breasted ' model — Blues, Grays, Browns, Mixtures. These Suits fit men and young men. ~For $25.00 .... Sizes 34 to 42 For $35.00 ......... Sizes 33 to 44 . This Sale means a saving to you of $20.00. Blue, Gray and Brown Flannel Suits are in- cluded — very special at $25.00 — regularly $45.00. Are You Hot Weather-Proof? Palm Beach Suits at $14.95 --regularly $20 Mohair Suits at $16.95 --regularly $22 "Hit the Trail and Save aFive Spot” NEW BRITAIN, 357 MAIN STREET, BRISTOL, 135 MAIN STREET vy sum- ! BROTHERS FIGHT PIQT()L Du-‘h[ Pound, Va., after the | | drinking moonshine wi Three-Corneted Fight Ends With 1‘1\0‘ engaged in a rifle duel brother-in-law, finally < | through the abdomen. [ July 23.—Milford | companion of his brot! ; Hubbard and his brother-in-law, | sought his brother and] ed him. Milford, Ivim fired twice, just befol Willard, one shot goin | body, the other sm Willard was rushed ta Jenkins, Letcher couni