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Plakds, 32 inches quality 32 l“hl‘ wh Gombination of the finest quality market today. S |LEGION NAMES WOMAN TO Boston Store Ginghams 25 pleces of the popular “BATES” wide, v beautiful w and lorings. at 49cemi | Also 50O yards exceptionally fine “Loch Lomond” Ginghams, in remarkably pretty also These are colors, plain brays for trimming. Ginghams on the They are In a class At T8¢ a yard, ww Display— y themselves. —Soc Wi - A ftew yards of these, a McOnll ttern and a little Energy on your n behall will purment at a comparatively small cost. produce a classy & Mrs. Wehdell Phillips, | of New York, who was wounded while | 19. serving with the ambulance corps in | “Carry On" associati France. has been appointed by the | of the finance com American Legion to represent Am- erica’'s war disabled at the fourth inter-allied conference to discuss problems affecting the disabled. The conference opens in Brussels, New York Veterans. Mrs. Phillips is the woman ever & NIV REPRESENT WOUNDED VETS Sept Mrs. Phillips is president of the n and chairman ttee of the > tional Committee for Aid to Disabled recommended to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. B % £ R B You will always Do your sewing gna Pictorial =’s New Hemp Rédview Patterns satisfuctory Sewing Machine. Important Sale Of New Coats ‘ And Wraps AND WINTER ERY COAT NEW AND OF SUPERIOR STYLE AND QUALITY TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT— $25, $39, $49.50, $59.50 These Coats Were Secured At Special Cut Prices By Several Large Purchases and We Are Selling Them Much Below the Prevailing Prices for Such Coats MATERIALS Tinseltone, FOR FALL Silk Diagonal, Goldtone, Duvet de Laine, Velour, Mix- COLORS "king, Suchow Pekin, Sbble, Oxfords, Navy and Black: Bolivia, Madiant, Ondulette, tures, Tweeds. Azore Blue, Reindeer, Burgundy, Maduro Browns, Grayh, Mouse, Garnet, Malay and Bedouin, Zanaibar, Beaver, Taupe IT IS A You Were Able To Buy An Attrac- tive Housedress For The ) Low Price Of $1.00 percale House Dresses. 2,400 of them in Burke or waistline models. Every woman the material and make the dress- LLONG TIME SINCE But that is the-price we are asking for some attractive alt They are in medium and lght shades. Either Billie should take advantage of this low price. Why! you couldn't buy #n for $1.00 lsorch and Street Dresses For $2.25 sold fow $2.25 each. and pretty figured patterns dressés that will he checks, stripes 8o have 600 porch and street wem made of good quality percale in tiny many colors to select from Dresses are made in many nis, collars and cuffs of white 4 e u There are buttons for with big bows in trimming. back. crocheted and pearl sashes that tie with Soveral styles pleasing poplin with Sizen Smart Gmgham Frocks For $3.69 Is and ittractive styles, overskirts. tunics, sleeves lnn n trimming and sur- many they are Dresses in plai several plice organdie collars and short other fe You really mu “ b for 23,08 16 ta 41, Kvery o sham ' \ehes. wha values nures ppreciate B i B BB RS ‘300 AREKILLEDIN | ITALY’S EARTHQUAKE | Rescuers Frantically Search Ruins for Survivors | Sept. than 300 carthquake and | Reme, More ns perished in the ster which shattered cities = north of Fiorence on Tues- | | day morning. Government and private relief agencies arc engaged in the aiding the searching the still be work of survivors and ruins for any victims but the work handicapped by difficulty in reaching ma of the ruined towns which are si d in the mountains. Electric light wires have been broken and work in the ruins must stop at nightfall New shocks but none of them of the intensity of the one which caused the struction carly on Tues- > beon felt in Florence and neighborhood of that city. have shaken down tottering structures, however, and still further delayed the work of rescuers. Massa . in the center of the earth- quake zone was cut off from com- municatfon with the outside warld last night but it is not believed a catastrophe has occurred there. A trazie and memorahle scene was who may alive, is seriously enacted at Martga when the earth- | quake shattered a church were mass was being celebrated. Fath Zotti, (he pastor. had ] cha in the most solemn moment of the service when the ceiling of th Our Display of Fall H odifice fell upon the congregatio the Best Ever. killing many of those who were wor- ; rhipping, The priest was struck by Ve falling fragments of the ceiling and bands and face were cut. but hc shed the service befors | injuries of those THE NEWS IS O showing season’s latest in Brg Greens and Blues, with narrow and wide bands. GET UNDER YOU CONNECTICUT HA' TODAY. OUR OWN $4.00 to STETSONS $8.00 to 8 CONNECTIC HAT COMPA THE ARCADE., reverently fin i attending to the about him Less fortunate was Father R Bruscoletti at Castanzalvo, who was killed while celebrating mass l ceardo ESCAPES FROM BANDITS Bertic Johnson, Britisher, Held by Mexicans, Makes His Get-away— Govt. Wars on Outlaws, Mexica City, .Sept. 9.—Bertie C. Johnson, a British subject kidnapped by Pedro Zamora at Autlan on August 10 has escaped from the bandits and is on his way to Guada- ara under e.\corl‘ of ‘government troops, it was announced atsthe war department last night. It was said that Johnsen had escaped during a fight near Guanachil. W. A. Gardner an American citizen, who also was a captive of Zamora, has arrived at Talpa, state of Jalisco, on his way to Guadalajara. A campaign against outlaws, - pecially those who have been pr s on paymasters in the petroleum re- gions is to be begun, the government announced. who was The Hardware City Loan Co Has under construction and offers for sale ol terms to employes of locsl industricc=—Three te houses, Two tenement houses, Single dwelli H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MA IN STREET. | i Effective FEATURES Costs less to install— Can be done‘in one day. 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