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\ With éooler weather iife indgors bece m‘- once more a pleasure. This retutn to normal conditions in Sep ymber calls for a display of plants that will be in harmeny with the season. To fill these anlnnn& we have provided a (enerius assortment of large plants jm.tubs and decorative containers, ‘and these are now ready for deliver % g ’rh»ur‘;mrlul plants can be obt d. at a moderate rental if it 1s not desired to pu |r-h.-.. them o At. We alse have palms, ferns andb@ther decorative plants ready for lmmediate service for np.rl s. dances, dinners, wed- dings,” store openings, ctc, nay be rented. VOLZ FL&AL CO. 92 Weft Main Street ’ EVERY MODERN HOME Should have a THOR Electric Washer. makes Washday a Pleasure. ALWAYS ON THE JOB Ready, Willing and Silent. . —Convenient Terms— The SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. S 75——77—79 Church Street. RENIER PIBKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St., Opp. Arch, Tel. 1409-2 For Wednesday Morning . At $1.50—One lot Mussed Waists, to $4.50. At $6.98—Four Cloth Capes, Values up to $18.98. At $9.98—Two Short Coats. Were up to $22.75. At $1.49—Bungalow Aprons. Valuey$1.75. At $1.00—Camisoles. Were $1.50. At $2.00—Straw Hats, Were up to $6.75. At 50c—Straw Hats. Were $2.50 and $3.00. At 50c—Pique Hats. Were $1.50 and $1.00. values up WEDNESDAY MORNING MEAT SPECIALS Best Round Steak, Lamb Chops...38¢c Ib. Lean Stew Lamb 121-2¢c b Best Brookfield Butter Good Western Eggs 59c doz National Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main Street. PERSONALS —_— Mrs. David J. Grindlay of Youngs- i town, Ohio, is visiting her sister Mrs. C. Norrfeldt of 3 Madison street. They -have not seen each other for 25 years. Miss Laura Kelley and Julia Step- pler, are spending their vacation in Providence, R. J. John J. Kiniry is spending his va- cation at Clinton. Willilam G. Moorhead of the high school facultw- has roturned to the city after spending the summer at his former home in lowa. Mrs. John A, Andrews of Bassett street, with her daughters the Misses Ruby and Irene, has gone on an auto trip to Maine where the party will meet John Andrews Jr. at the conclu- son of the camping trip. He will return with them this week. Madeline Curtin, of Farmington avenue, and Mildred Cronin, of New Haven, have returned from a two weeks' stay at Ocean Beach. Miss l(‘ronm is the guest of Miss Curtin fof matter for publication this morning the week. saving that the resignation hn,d been WILL NOT REGONSIDER | 5027 s . e was sufficient. No announcement as to plans of the welfare nurse was Mrs. Gertrude Kitson, Welfare and | made by her today. GOING TO TORRINGTON. A lamge delegation of members of Employ Saturday. ‘\e“ Britain lodge, B. P. O. E., will The reflquon of Mrs. (1(."”“.1,:‘ journey to Torrington this evening to Kitson as "Welfare and laboratory| attend an open-air carnival being nurse for the health department “lll. conducted by the lodge of that place. take effect Saturday. Mrs. Kitson has| aytomobiles will leave the Washing- refused to reconsider her resignation | ton street club house at as handed in to the health board ul its meeting last night nor would sh offer an explanation as to why she is ! leaving the department. At the re-| quest of the mayor, the board tabled | the matter vesterday for the purpose of having Mrs. Kitson interviewed for the purpose of getting an explanation Laboratory Nurse, to Leave City’s | 7:30 p. m. SPECIAL NOTICE Besinning September 1st, all Union [ Barber Shops will be closed at 1 p. m. Friday at 7 p. m. and Saturdays at 9 p. m.—advt. ation. Mrs. Kitgon declined to discuss the Closed Mondays Until Sept. 6 Mail Orders Filled by Careful shoppers Beautiful High Grade Silks at Old Time Prlces PRESENTING SEVEN OF THE BEST SILK BARGAINS OF THE YEAR. A Silk Sale ushers our patroms hd CHENEY FOULARDS, in September here. BUY NOW FOR FALL. For two days, Wednesday and Thursday, we ehall give the benefit of dependable and much wanted silks at lowest possible prices, $3.95. 'CREPE DE CHINES, $1.89. All this season’s patterns, and colars, 40 inches wide. GEORGETTES, $1.89 Georgette Crepe and Chiffon cloth, ehown in all tHe most desirable shades. ¥or this sale only, $1.89. Beautiful silks and e big saving In price. Crepe de chines, 40 inches wide, in light and dark shades, including flesh and white. At $1.89 you are getting a bargain. all silk street and evening WHITE CREPES, $2.79 White crepe de chine, 40 inches wide, a heavy NATURAL PONGEE 95c. 1 A limited quantity of the quality of high grade silk and seld at a very low selecied natuyral price, $2.790 a yard. pongee, 33 inches wide, priced for this sale only, 98¢ a yard. BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE ' A high grade silk, 36 sale only, $2.45 a yard. inches wide, for this CREPE SHIRTINGS, $2.95. Striped SIIK Crepe de Chine Shirtings, all this season's patterns, at a very popular sale price. —Silk Shop, Main Floor— lof her resignation or a reconsider- | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and, & fifl’fififi#fi#fi##fi#%fi##fifi#####fifi#%##fi#fi#### The Dress Goods MAIN STREET ShOpJflg STREET Voiles up to $1.00 n, 36 inch, values. Wednesday all colors, $3.00 7_4_5° $1.79 $2.00 value. Georgette Crepe, nesday all shades, 40 inch $ l ) 2 5 33.% vih:e,79 75¢ values. Wed- Silk Poplin, $2.00 nesday value. Wednesday 33¢c $1.30 THESE ARE WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Hope Muslin, 50c value. Wednesday 35¢c Toweling, 27c value. Wednesday 19¢ special, Wed- P T iy e T PP T fi@fi@@@@###@@@@i&@@@@@-Ié‘e@#@@@@@@fi@fifi@@@%#@@#@#@#&fi - 0”#&#‘ ###%###Qfi###@fifi#fi@?fi@@@fi@@#@#@@#@ :l.l!.fl..m ] (=] 6] (€] W] ASHLEY’ ‘ @GREATEST SALE DAY Wednesday Mornin $3:00, $3.50 Colored Soft Collar Shirts $2.45 Wednesday Morning 35¢ Brown, Black White Hose 8 Pairs for $1.( Wednesday Mort $2.00 and $ Bal. Union $1.65 Wednesday Mo NECKWEAR 1-2 PRICE $2.50 .... $1 $150 ... $1.00 Wednesday Mo HOSIERY $1.50 Silk Hose $1.00 Silk Hose 75¢ Silk Hose Wednesday Mo 40c and 45c 4 Pairs $1.( Wednesday IE[EIEIEEIEEIEIEIE@EEE!@EEEE] $3.00, $3.50 Soft Cuff Shirts $2.45 = - -] 3 < = (-] § / $1.25 Nainsook Union Suits = 2 s 58 = E $3.00 - Pajamas $2.25 Wednesday Morning DRI 1 D ) e ) 6 ) D ) 5 ) ] | $2.00 Black and Tan Working Shirts $1.39 Wednesday Morning o ) ) ) ) SZ 00 B. V. D. Union Suits $1.65 Wednesday Morning EEMEEHE@DEHD@EEEE 35¢ White Sole 5 Pairs $1. Wednesday " $1.75 Seal Union $1.39 Wednesday | Last Wednesday SUMMER SUITS $29.50 ASHLE Babcock Co. DON'T MISS THIS SAl T e e $8.00, $10.00 $12.00 Silk Shirts $5.98 i Wednesday Morning 1] 1 ) ) T ] ) ) ] o ] ]