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500 New Voile Waists $1.39 Plainly tatlored and daintlly trimmed with lace. Excellent gquality volle at this special price. ~Main Floor Hand-Made Blouses $5.00 Made with frills and fiat collars—long sleoves, with Iaco trimmed cuffs—the ideal Blouse to wear with swoaters. New Surf Satin and Gaberdine Skirts $5.98 — $7.98 Hundreds of mow Skirts tn many novclitles, in both style and color effects. Leather Hand Bags $1.69 — Values to $4.00 In & large assortment of mnovelty leathers—made h sido and top strap handlies—fully equipped -Sie mer-‘l?ehh ex (fluntmm AY, MAY 20, 1921 » Successor to C. S. Hills & Co., Hartford This is a Page of Typical “Steiger Specials” fOr Saturdayf Beautiful New JERSEY SUITS SPECIAL! $19.75 In clever now and semi-sport and utflity models. These Suits are of pure worsted and are very serve iceable, practically wrinkle proof, and very desir- able. In plain colors and heather mixtares. Modcls for both the Miss and Woman and many garments to choose from. This is an unusual opportunity to secure a smart business and “all around” Suit at an ex- tremcly low price. Very Attractive JERSEY COATS SPECIAL! $19.75 They are pretty thrce-quarter length affairs, in modish belted and loose flowing effects. In plain colors and heather mixtures, they are excellent for Resort, -Motoring, ‘Sports and General Summertime wear. Extreme values, every onc—buy them while they last at this price. Saturday! Last Day of our Semi-Annual HALF PRICE MILLINERY SALE Smart Slip-On Sweaters $2.95 — $3.95 In all the new colors—very fine styles, made with pretty pockets and sash belts. Special values. Silk Fibre Sweaters $10.95 Tuxedo Coat styles, with a narrow belt—in navy, henna, bisque, brown and black. 100 New North Shore Dresses $5.95 Made of high grade checked Ginghams, in all sizes and many colors. Hartford women who know the quality of these Dresses will appreciate these. values. Refigo Belt Corsets $1.98 Medium bust, long hips, reinforced across lbdoman —graduated front clasp. Beautiful Cretonne 25¢ yard Light or dark colors, in floral or conventional de- signs. 36 inches wide—just in time for summer Draperies. Bl sk Mued. Every Hat in the store incloded except a limited number of Midsummer Hats. Every Hat bears its original price ticket and rednoumu are made of one-half former price 9 - . Py Women’s Union Suits 59¢ — 69¢c Doole-nflfichthlee.mbe top. Regular and extra sizes. TAILORED HATS STREET HATS TRANSPARENT HATS SPORT HATS FLOWER HATS TAFFETA AND OSTRICH PLUME HATS DRESS HATS BANDED SAILORS Long White Skirts $1.69 — Value $2.00 do of fine Nalnsook, with embroidery and lace o h ander ruffie. . Children’s Socks 12 1-2¢ Pair Mercerized Lisle — all colors, with fancy tops —all sizes. Regularly 25c. SATURDAY SPECIAL FOR FIVE - NINETY We offer 20 styles of New Model OXFORDS and PUMPS THE STYLES Hundreds of New Midsummer Hats, Dress Models, Sports Models, Draped Milans and All Linen Towels 39c each 18x36—piatn hemmed, full bleached, soft and very absorbent. Genuine Canton Crepes $3.45 Yard The season’s newest silk in a variety of colors — also black — 40 inches wide. Value $4.50. ¢. Pequot Pillow Tubing hal 35¢ yard tnches 48c yard. Men’s Woven Madras Shirts $1.69 Of Woven Madras—made with French THE LEATHERS 69c anteed perfect fitting—formerly $2.50 and $3.00) Tan Kid 1-Strap Pumps 2-Strap Pumps 5-Eyelet Oxfords Black Xi Jouts Heols 16 Button Milanese and Tricot Bungalow Aprons o of good quality, Percale, buttoned front, belt pockoets. Russia Oalf A Baby Louis Hecls Women’s Silk Gloves, Grey Suede ‘Walking Heels h Avenue Taffeta Petticoats $1.39 /% $1.65 p styles in Allover Floral designs—Iiengths 38. Another new lot just arrived for Saturday selling— white, black, mastic, pongee—with double finger tips and Paris point embroidered backs. All hand turned and Goodyear Welt Soles—all of good quality and actual value from $7.00 to $10.00. At Great Lakes Naval Training Station. (one time a member. He was at the | the name of Fred Henry Rittner as| ords show, by the United States gov- A James Pasquerelle is listed |pal for. 680,000 guilders, equivalent He was rated as a chief boatswain's | Brooklyn yards just prior to bis dis- | having served during the war in the | ernment. No cases are known in |among those honorably discharged |at present rates of exchange ta mate. The family has informed the | charge from the navy. Upon his re- | navy. The address given, however, is | which such treatment was provided |from the army, but the name of Jos- about $214,600, Herald that Coffey enlisted in the | turn to the city, he teok ofvil service | not that of the Fred Henry Rittner | for anyone other than a serviceman. | eph Pasquerelle or Pasquale is miss- - ERR RS navy when he was but 16 years of age | examinations for appointment to the |on the slacker list, although it is in | Whether or not the Thomas Mo |ing from the Bonor rold. uul has not since returned to civil | fire department. He was successful | the immediate locality. Namara listed is the same man could and, according to firemen stationed During the war, a Thomas M. Mc- | not be determined. FAMOUS PIOTURE SOLD. Dambrouskas. at the central station where he was | Namara was brought to the hospital The City Hall honor roll contains a Amserdam, ‘uuy 18.—The “orld- trom First Page.) |n.nmbmu<kn.n is also a veteran of | assigned, he reported on the first day | and X-Ray pietures taken in connec- | Hubert Reynolds, and while the con-|famous picture, “A Street in Delft,” naval service, according to state- | attired in hig naval uniform. tion with treatment for an aflmcnt traction of Hubert is Bert and might, | by Jan Vermeer of Do b a ‘n.e.h- of members of the fire depart- More Apparent lllsukea. wih whith he was suffering. The ex gssibl g ment, of which the young man was at | - The honor roli at Cite H wierchant marine serv the eounflic® at the