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F000000000000COASNEINRLSNCIESATNOBESINICENCOOLDONSLIBLHTETLTLIBICLLH00000VLOLDOILTLIBOBE Mail Orders Are Carefully and Promptly Filled. N T nfinitely Helpful Is The Big Sal Inc. Hartford Telephone Your Orders—Charter 1 STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY We Are Not Given to Superiatives, Though This Great Event Calls for Them A’plenty ¥ SKATES AND SKATE OUTFITS 20 per eent reduetion on our regu- and akate and apsortment of and blaok. A ta $10.85, Wifih Floor. shoe outiin. shoes In tan, dark price vange of SA/ Sporting Goods D S — COLORED OUTING FLANNEL Jneh colored Outing PFlannel, Peavy quality. Fermer oate prica oo &1€ Second oo PLUSH AUTOMOBILE ROBES dark red and browa. $5.75 porting Gaods Dept—Mifih Floor. ——————————————— BAGS AND PURSES ARE DROPPED IN PRICE Leather Purses wos prios 480, Plush Auto Rebes in black, mveen, Slze Mx72; ular value $6 N Sale Frice .. Velvet Bags Chiffon Velvet Bags with silver frame; sitk lined; with mir- yor. In all the desirable colors. Reg, price 1298, $7 50 Sale Frice Vanity Cases Vapity eases in the mest stylish shape; box, lip stick and mirror. Celors are black lar price 33.00. Sale Price .... fitted with powder and taupe. Regu- Main Floor. ———————————————————————————— IN THE INFANTS’ SECTION On the Fifth Floor. Children's Fuy Ceats reduced to cost. Our entire steck of children's white and colgred diesses ro- duced from 26 to 33 1-3; sizes 2 to 6 yoars, Among these we have oolored bloemer dresses in plain and ohecked mateniais, alsd many pretty dotred swiss and sl 98 w0 slo 98 organdies. Sale Price . Childven's Crepa Rompers in white, pink and blue. Sizes 1 to 8 years. Were up to §1.98, Sale Price Fifth Floer. CORSETS AND BRASSIERES slaes 36 10 50, 78¢ in ®laok. . 78c¢ roohe, with wide elas- 98¢ with lace Shapely Brassioyes with elastie under arm; Negular value §1.00 For this sale De Beveise Brassieres, made of cambric, Sines 34 to 13, Regular value § Far this sale .. 1a Beatriss Carsets, made of “tan tie band at the walst ling. Regular value §2.00. For this sale Warner and Thempson G front. Regular valne 33.00 Yor this sale Iaeing Jve-Pilting Corsots, nd $3.50. Fourth Floar. Fox’s Mid-winter Sale is the banner sale of Additional Sale News WOMEN’S WOOL PLAID Regular Prices $25 and $27.50 $12.75 100 handsome new Plaid Skirts, both side a pleated. light, medium and dark celorings; recent designed for winter and early spring wear. Waist bands 25 to 3¢.—Third Floor. WOMEN’S FUR TRIMMED COATS Have Been $69.50 to $75.00 Net a large number—about The materials are Silvertone, Waol Velour and Silver Tippe collars of Australian Opossum and Raccoon; in Reindeer, Beave WOMEN’S NECKWEAR A collection aof Lace and Organdie Callars; Lroidered. A choice selection of new styles. price 50c. Sale price ANGORA SCARFS Scarfs in tan, brawn, Regular price §7.98 Sale Priee . . and em- 25c plain Regular each blue and combinations; fringed ends. $5.00 WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS At aur husy handkerchief department dur these hapdkerchiefs were slightly mussed fre 28e qualities in white and colors of every descl sold at the -pemul price of £2.00 dogen . . . MEN ’S HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, full size, hemstitehed: % and 3 -inch hem. Regular price 50c. Special 6 for $2.25 .. coe Main Fl(mr ON THE SIXTH FLOOR THESE ADDITIONAL ITEMS Tnion (lub Coffee . Stollwerck's €Coceoa, 1 ‘g Lipton's Red Label Tea, Fair Toothpicks aking Powder, 's Black Pepper £ . Aluminum Pea l\nllltt with Hbo Handles . Extra Quality Aluminum Sauce Pans ....... ....... the past week, ndling. These tion will be plain white; 4 at SKIRTS 75 women can carry them all away; -r, Copenhagen, > We believe it a stor’s duty—and it certainly is our pleasure to give the greatest reductions possible, as quickly as possible, in our efforts to help in lowering the high cost of living. That we own most of the merchandise this store considerably higher than today’s quotations i§ not in our opinion any excuse for keeping prices to the old high level. the season for money savers. in Sunday’s Courant Less ame-third 1o one-half the Now A special lot of twenty ferm cr price Dresses in_ gimg ham, pe e attractive styles. Sizes 36 to 46, FUB DR In check and stripedq gingham, p 2 nd Queen and L’Aiglon makes in many stylas, Pormer price $3.95. $2 50 ormy Sale Price .. VoI $7.98 1o f10.00. least Dix, nd box models D RESSES Formerly Slightly mussed. cially priced Faurth Kloor $49.50 ; and the lat is a very attractive one. d Balivia silk lined throughout and interlined; v Blues and Brown. large generous Sizes 16 to 44, KITCHEN APRONS Neat As a Pin are nice 1d roomy, Ho wives dan’t Aprons #h, five different in pretty light patterns; fail 1o see these. 23 Former price 39c. 1or this sl . ................... C Percale Aprons, full size, on clastic h.md many most at- n\a models in pretty stripe designs For this sale Ma.ry Pickford Aprons y Pickford Aprons made of good quality I the pretty colc Former price 98¢ For this sale ... We also In\\ \l.u) Pickford Aprons made of pretiy check o TR 69c ™ 85¢ A DISCOUNT OF 20% \ «@iscount of 20 per cent will be given on all our Crepe de Chine, Satin, Albatrass, French Flannel, Zanana Cloth, Japanese Quilted and Silk Kimonos, both long and short styles, during this sale. WALL PAPERS IN THE BIG SALE Extraordinarily low prices on 1ix30-inch goods. now and save money on paper for any reom in the hou $1.00 Gra Cloth Effects, Sale Price per roll $1.85 T tone Swirrel Effe Sale Price, $1.50 Two-tone C(onventional Effects. Sale Price per $1.75 Tapestry Effects, Sale Price, per roll . Handsome cut out Berders or Binders to mat papers, Percale ma- per roll Seventh Floor and chambray, Fopmer price $1.98. chambray—the Sizes 34 tosd2. i e 9329 and $5.95. Sale price o Sizes $2. ALL WOOL SUITI MIXTURES 54-inch Heather mixture in suil in excellent color combination. able for suits or separate sKirts. mer price $4.50. $l Sale price b Second Floor WOMEN’S DRESSES FOR HOUSEWEAR WHITE GABARDIN SKIRTINGS. Gaba $1.39 in at popular White Skirting, $1.00 Embreidered 36 inches wide. price 36 to 46. Spe- | Sale price 50 " $3.29 MISSES’ JAPANESE QUILTED BA| ROBES §7.98 TO $10,00 In delicate shades of rose, copen, pink and light hilue. braidered. Sizes from § to 18, Fifth Flaeor THREE SILK VALUES OF DEEPH INTEREST Japanese Pongee—free from powder. Second Floor. 3 wch Real mer price $1.19 Special for this 32-inch Cheney’s Florentine including the mast cai selected designs. cellent for Kimonos or linings. Regular vglue $1, Special for this sale 31 Printed Silke—there are many odd pieces and design| this lpt. Also included is a broken assortment in Fou! Radiums and Poplins suitable for linings. sl ol Former price 0 and $3.50 yard. For this Sale Second Floor IN THE STATIONERY SECTION THESE FOR THIS SALE Boston Pencil Pointer, handy for business or Regular price $1. Sale Price Good quality of white Writing Paper; and 48 envelopes. Regular price €9¢ box. Sale Price . Autocra Regular price Sale Price home| $1 48 sheets of 69c. Main Floor. MEN’S V-NECK SWEATERS THE TIME TO BUY blue Wool Sweaters—v Reg Men's navy thing for skaling apd winter wear. value $9.95. Sale price . Sporting Goods Dept.—Fifth Floor EXTRA SIZE PETTICOATS $4.98 Grade—For This Sale $2.95 Our extra sizes are made just as well and are just as i as the petticoats in regular siz This special lot cons sateens, both plain and fancy colors: pleated = and ta flounces. Faqurth Floor, neck style; .....0#..DQO‘5000#ifl'fi’flfi#*‘**fl##%‘**###@#Qfifi@@#&&##&fi#fi#fi#fi#&fi##@#@fifi##@-@@#fi@##@fi#fi&##'#fi system found $1,206,000 E MILL 'rAx LEVY 0 BE RECOMMENDED and Taxation Board Discusses of small factorjes, starcs, etc. worth property that had ne\er appeared on the grand lists proviously. it eonsisted SPEOIAL CHURCH SRERVICES. of ATTACK ON RADICALISM . Made by Catholic Clergymen at an Ex- 170 Tons Are S| tended Conference Recently Held in! .04 and seventy SUPPLIES FROM U, S, Constantinople. Constantinople Dec. 31 tons of American in the United Kingdom. The average level of retail prices, including food, clothing, fuel, light and rent, on No- ped to Harbor of vember 1 was about 176 per cent ahove that of July, 1914, as compared with 164 per cent. on October 1, the aflicial Labor Gazette stat —Four hun- polal eity me nd- amounting 1o $132,600, ax Nt of action taken last ev moeting of the hoard o Rev, Willlam Raess of First Baptist Arvanges Schedule for Two Months. On Sunday ovening next the First Baptist church will begin a series of special services. These services will continue threughout thy moenths Japuary and Febyuary. The pastor will take charge of these sepvices, assisted by a large ehair under the lcadership of Mrs. Kraus. Fred Laham is o - ist. The subject, “One Way or the Other, Whieh?" wiil discussed Sunday night regeived s mated 150,000,000 grand , & reeent city meeting OANAPA PROSPFROUS. If gl tax waing Ottawa, Ont,, Dee. 31—The dawn of THS | e naw year finds the Daminisn of haps the most progper- ory acoording nancial Problems at Meet- to Meat Defleits. vy of & one mill tax on next and list will be recommended ng for the pur- wwiaing (unds with which to P defleits in city departments of he Mexica City. Mexiea City, Dec. 31.—The C; nl\lu clergy of Mexiee whieh recently held an extended conference in Mexico City has just made public a pastoral letter which attacks radicalism. Tha | newspapers announce that this is the beginning of an activg campaign which the church has inaugurated Phe letter asserts that soviet and socialistic propaganda has became so aggressive in Mexico that “it is n sary to combat ideas with other ideas angd for that ri extended list of questions and a V' ¢ set forth. The Archbishop of Mexico, wha the head of the clergy in the republic, has given his sanction to the cam paign and intimation is gven tha soon as the work s started in M it will be extended first 1o Quatem. and then to other Central epublics. American { supplies have been distributed | refugees in the harbor of Constanti- naple by the American Red Cross dur- ing the first 12 days following the ar- rival of the first ship from Crimea, after gol's army. The American Red Cross also supplied more than 60 ships with medical and surgical gaods, equipped a 350-bed hospital at the Russian em- | and equipment | hassy, furnished beds to three orphanages and 1,000 blank- ets to the relief station which American navy established on the 1 land of Proti where 3,000 . refugees were cared for . OF L. STILL Up, United Kingdom Sees No Signs of Lowering Living Expenses Yet. Jondon. Dec. 31.—There is no ans projected to dclo.’n] abatement in the high cost of living to | the collapse of General Wran- | the | Last month's 12 per cent_increase is mainly due to the higher prices of flour and bread