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ERE SATURDAYS ONLY from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. or appointment, call 1370.—Free Consultation. LACE NEXT WEEK N TURPIN Mack Sennett 5 Reel Comedy “MARRIED LIFE” KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES Tel. FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St. S I West Street 33-23 7 NFW BRITAIN STAMPWKS IR STAMPS oo NOTARY SEALS BADGES CHECKS STENCILS; 53 CHURCH ST - PHONE 1702 NEW SPRING SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES’ NEVER BEFORE WERE WE BETTER PREPARED TO MEET YOUR INDIVIDUAL WANTS IN STYLISH SUITS FOR EASTER THAN SUITS OF BEST STYLES AT ALL PRICES. $25.00 $45.00 $59.50 Splendid assortment of navy Superior quality Tricotine Suits in navy and black, coat et e g L braid trimmed, detachable belt. ton trimmed. Sizes 16 to 44 Very smart collar, full lined Very smart modols, with silk. JERSEY SPORT SUITS, $12.25 AND $10.75, GRAY SUEDE STRAP SLIPPERS. $12.75 A PAIR Tax Included. NOW. Misses' Suits of fine Tricotine, all stik Nned. Brald or em- broldered effects. Best values in town | Our stock of gray suede strap Slippers consists of one, two or three strap effects; some with French, others with baby Louils heels. We advise early purchasing as the outlook is for a real shortage of grays this season. Sorosis Dept., Main Floor. 500 Pounds Absolutely Pure Coffee Special Blend, 25¢ a pound, Tw o pounds for 45c. Limit 4 Pounds SEOCTION To a Customer. SPECIALS IN TOILET GOODS Hind's Honey and Albond Cream, 31c. Frostilla, 17¢. Woodbury's Soap, 15c a cake. Sans Odeur, 25c. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 30c. Mum, 17e. Mennen's Shaving Cream, 3ic. La May:-Face Powder, 19c, 38c. Stork Castile Soap, 12¢c a cake, $1.40 a dozen. La Perla Castile Soap, 10c a cake, $1.00 dozen. SATURDAY AT THE DRUG Danderine, 19c, 39¢, €3c. Wampole's Cod Liver Extract, Sterno Canned Heat, 95¢ dozen. Vinol, 65c. Solution Citrate Magnesia, 35c. Horlick's Malted Milk, 340, 87c, California Syrup fo Figs, 34c. Saco Rowe Water and Glycerine, Saco Blaud Iron Pills, 19, Saco Tincture of lodine, 190, 35c. Centennial Tollet tissue, 15¢; 7 for $1.00, BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, WITH EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS $18.98 full lned. Handsome value at $18.98. 55¢. Limit 3 cakes $2.80. 15¢ and 25¢. mix- of brown Extra pairs blue serges, and unusual All Wool Norfolk Sults in homespuns and tures, Best of workmanship, sizes 8§ to 18 years, pants froe WASH SUITS $2.95. Middy Suits, sizes 4 to 9 years, dark and light effects, fine quality materials and well made, for only $2.95. VICTOR BILOUSES, $1.00. Special lot of Victor TRlouses, fancy woven madras, pretty stripes, sizes 6 to 16, an extra good Blouse for $1.00, Men’s Heavy Cape Gloves, $1.00 Yew, these are heavy Cape Gloves, in sizes 8, 815, 8, 9% and 10 at only $1.00 a pair. Well made c:no\.-- that will give splendid service and are just the thing for the motorist on cool morning® MEN’S UMBRELLAS, $1.00 $1.00. Paragon frames, Lots of rainy weather just ahead It's been some time since we were able to offer Umbrellas at seven rib, mission handles. Good quality cover. Better get one. Men's Shop. 'New Books at New Briiain Institute * Husbandry coM BY J. ITY ORGANIZATION Hart. ocial theory and fact from many squrces have been carefully syn- thesized into a conception of the community as the active and con- scious unit of human betterment . . . He does not, however, indulge in spe- cial pleading for any particular pro- gram or panacea but seeks rather to stimulate social thinking. The ap- prendix describes seven types of com- munity experiments being conducted in the U. S.”—A. L. A. Booklist. A ¥ s BOOK OF POETRY FREELY LATED INTO ENGLISH Z by Wilfrid Thorley. v e ow CHAFF MANOR, AND ENGLISH Savory. “Anyone who likes to consider the old and new ways of English count life will find pleasant reading in this gossipy book about Aldington and its manor.™ FROM by A AN GREATHEART OF THE SOUTH JOHN T. ANDERSON, MEDICAL MISSIONARY. by Gordon Poteat. = . TO THE WEST INDIES, SRMUDA AND PANAMA, Dby A. OBER. LONELY FLUTE, by Odell Shepard. ‘“Here is a small but choice book of verse by a poet whom we may call a neighbor since he is the odrich professor of literature at Trinity col- lege.” RELIGION OF A LAYMAN, by C. R. Brown. Author is a dean of the Divinity school, Yale university. . s 0. REMINISCENCES OF TOLSTOY, Maxim Gorky. B TROUT ARE RISING IN ENGLAND AND SOUTH AFRICA, A BOOK | FOR SLIPPERED EASE, by B. Bennion. ! “Whether one is a fisherman or not | he may breathe out-of-door air and | see shimmering water when reading | these papers, so casily does the au- thor set down the delights of this sport.” by . ’ WAITING IN THE WILDER E. A. Mills. | “Mostly tches of the joy and re- ward of ‘waiting in the wilderness’—- the opportunities to observe the ways and plays of the wilderness folk, some of which are fascinatingly described. The last chapter is a little talk on the essentials of nature guiding at home.” —A. L. A. Booklist. NESS, by The Uscful Sort. BEGINNER'S BEE BOOK, Pellett. “A simple introduction for the no- vice.”—A. L. A. Booklist. P LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS: How to Plan Them, How to Serve Them, How to Be- have at Them, a Book for School and Home, by Mrs. M. D. M. Chambers. by F. C. BREAKFASTS, . . BUSY WOMAN'S GARDEN BOOK, by I. D. Bennett. “A thoroughly practical book for the amateur gardencr. . . . Devoted mostly to vegetables but gives chap- ters to flowe shrubbery, gardening for shut-ins and the possibilities of a city flat.”—A. L. A. Booklist. « . FOOD FOR THE SICK AND TH®Y WELL, HOW TO SELECT AND HOW TO COOK I. by M. J. Thompson. . . HOUSEHOLD DICTIONARY, S. Fales. ‘A dictionary arrangement of a wide variety of household hints— cleaning, laundering. cooking, care of furniture and clothing, renovating, treatment of emergencies, ete.”—A. Lo A. Booklist. by W. . e . LITTLE JARDEN THE ROUND, by G. C. Teall. PR MONEY FROM HENS Lewis. YEAR MAKING by i H. R. MATING | H. | S Cov prre paom - ticle fashion the latest developments and outstanding features in the in- { dustry which the author has treated | thoroughly in Productive Poultry Booklist. bitter. “A story of the development of the children of a_gmall English trades- The novelist in the telling aithful to th cenes, and faithful to - {the character: BREEDING oF H. M. Lamon and NS Cover with wet bal afterward apply QUR L. . —A. A. . SIRDAR'S SABRE, by Louis Tracy R. “Stories built around the imposing “More interested in poultry shows |figure of Sirdar the Mussulman as {and less in the commercial and or- told by his American friend.”—A. L. ¢ dinary farm problems of hen raising | A. Booklist. i than Dryden.”—A. L. A. Booklist. AND POULTRY, . R. Slocum. by .. SIX SECONDS OF O. R. Cohen. B SWEET STRANG * . DARKNE PLANNING AND LITTLE GARDIENS, by G. tone. PLANTING OF ] Dillis- ER. by Berta Ruck. P TENFOOT CHAIN, by ABDULLAH ACHMED AND OTHERS. “The experiment has brought { four stories of high quality.”—N. Evening Post. Instant Relief fo #A) Bunion Sufferers Fiction. ICE PILOT, by Henry leverage. “Reviewers of his former “The Shepherd of the Sea’ alm, versally hail Henry Leverage successor of Jack London in the rea- | tic portrayal of life in the frozen ' 100 u out b ) | i ! | i i | MERCHANT AT Oakeshott. ARMS, Ly Ronald E . MODERN GREEK STORIES: Tr: lated by Demetra Vaka and A tides Phoutrides. Nine stories, most of them the work of living authors. They arc serious, some of them sad, depicting and the beauty of the tisher folk.”—A. A 1 { the hardships peasants and Booklist. |- ! | L. Drug Co. Main Street. Many Are Made Happ Through the Gifts we make each time our advertisement ap > But Many, Many More will be made doubly happy by having attention called to our special offerings for ; TOMORROW —SATURDA Ours is an Appareling Service that you will find most helg For the Business Woman, for the Woman at Home, Her Daughter, and Her Elder Sister. A Tricolette, Tricotine, or Taffeta Dress, a Clever Suit, a § Wrap, or Coat. A Dainty Blouse, a Smart Separate Skirt of Wool. Some Time This Spring — WHY NOT BEFORE EASTE SPRING WRAPS $24.75 to0 $39.98 SPRING COATS Priced $15.75 to $39.98 SPRING SUN Priced $29.98 to SPRING BLOUSES Priced $3.98 and $4.98 SPRING DRESSES $14.50 to $25.00 IS YOUR NAME IN AN ENVELOPE? If Miss Norma Lynch of 889 East St be presented will call at this store tomorrow—Saturday—she will with a Pair of Silk Stockings, Absolutely Free. WHO WILL RECEIVE THE NEXT GIFT? MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF HAIR BOW AND MILIANERY RIBBONS 4 to 10 inches Wide, at .. Values in this Lot to $1.25 yard. AL, WOOL PANTS § to 15 Years, at $6.98 BO' Sizes BOYS' ALL WOOL SUITS Sizes 215 to 5 Years at $4.08. 40 INCH GEORGETTE CREF In All Staple Colors, $1.75 Yi 3¢ INCH SILK POPLIN. ANl Colors, 75¢ yard. » MEN’S SILK NECKTIES at WOMEN’S SILK IISLE HOS All Colors, 38¢ Pair. 40 INCH CREPE DF. CHINFE, In All Staple Colors, at $1.75 yard. WOMEN'S LAMB SKIN KID GLOVES Meyers Make, All Colors, at $2.25 Pair. § LISLE UNION | Each. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, WOMEN'S S Full Fashioned; All Colors, $2.00 Pair. Your Grocer Will CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWER WAISTS 19¢ to 798¢ Each.