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Women's Genuine Full THREAD SILK HOSE and Bags stk lined, tocled and fancy of- forts in vanity, brown and gveyi regular value up 1o §1.59, lllmu\ Week Our 81.00 Corsets : In all Jenet™ e and § Fast Color Aprol (‘luhw i i Hoosh, all stzes 21 to 30, in all styles pf blue checks, ! Bargain Week at ........ Yard lOc i Bargain Ween {Special at ... Men's and Women's Umbrellas Rainproof covers sturdy lnnw n & wide assortment of novelty ¢ handles; regular $1.49 value, 87ci Bargain Week i Special at, Women's Heavy Weight Sport Ribbed WOOL HO! %n regular or ont- sizes in - brown or green heather mis- tures, all sizes, Reg- ular 8%¢ valuc, of “nlmnr(-ol ma- terial - with draw strings and handles, all colors, regular 25¢ value, Bargain Weck Illlfljl'b WooL HOSE In regular or out- sizes in brown or green heather mix- tures, all sizes, regu- lar 89c val Bargain Weck I ](lBBhD HOSE Very lustrous, first quality in black or cordovan, sizes to 914, regular value. Bargain Week Special at !palr 190 CHILDREN'S MEDIUM OR HEAVY RIBBED SCHOOL HOSE Double knee, elas- tic top in fast black’ only, sizes 515 to 10, regular 20c v Bargi Special at ... MAVIS TAICU) Bargain Week Special l 5 c at ... Each Bargain Weck Full \ize Hemmed Crocheted Bed Spreadh Neat Patterns, Regular value $1.49, Speciiat - $1.00 Men's and Women's Heavy Bath Robes Value $3. Women's Low Shoes About 200 pairs in the lot. Colors: tan and black. Values to $5.00, Speeatat - 91.98 IREIIIIITIIIIININANIILILLILILLL2L081II28L23T 13288882steseet: Misses’ and Children’s High Cut Tan Shoes Regular price $2.98, spocalat - 91,98 Women’s One-Strap Felt Slippers | Value $1.00, 59c Bargain Week Special at ... Special at ... ... b9c 39-inch Unbleached Muslin Bargain Week Special Fine quality, Regular 19¢ yard, Vi 25¢ 10/4 Bleached Sheeting Heavy quality Regular #9c vi Bargain Week Special at ...... Full cut, tapeless, in grey and khaki, sizes 8 to 16, regular 58c value, Bargain Week Special at 42-inch Indian Head Tubing . Full bleachad, Bargain Week Special at, Yard 3 1 C Extra Full and Heavy Flannelette Night Gowns 89c¢ Bargain Week Special at ...... 58 o" Main'/ // (fore for Lve /L/Am/z/ If you have been to our store during the MID-WINTER CLEAR- ANCE SALE, you have found a wealth of PHENOMENAL BAR- GAINS. This sale is not over, but for this BARGAIN WEEK we are making REDUCTIONS GREATER THAN EVER, on all merchan- dise, to make room for new Spring goods. Read these items over. They are only a few of the many awaiting you during BARGAIN WEEK at OUR STORE. Percale Tea Aprons Double yoke. Bargain Week %pccml l 9 c Children’s Ideal Sleeping Garments All sizes, extra heavy Bargain Week Special 7 7 B e 36-inch Indian Head Linen Belfast finish. full bleached; regular 29¢ yard. Muslin Gowns Extra full. neatly trimmed; value 89c¢. Bargain Bargain 53c ate.ef‘\ard 21 C Week Special . 72x90 Sheets hemmed, full bleached, soft fniah, Bargain Week vy, 8119 value, 69c B R N T Women's Long Flannelette Kimonos All patterns, value $1.25, Bargain Week . Special at Men's B Very lustrous, black, cordovan, grey and nay to 11, regular 20c slzes 914 value, i Bargain Week Special at, pr. Men’s Felt Slippers in grey, khaki and brown, Bargain Week Special at ...... Bungalow Aprons of fine quality percale dozens of different styles. Bargain Week Special at . $4.00 Corset of Brocaded Silk All sizes and styles and a large variety of patterns Full Length Mercerized Marquisette Curtains Hemstitched with ruffled edges and tie back to match, in white only, regular value $1.29, Bargain Week 8 7 c Special at ....... Children’s Amoskeag Gingham Dresses Sizes 7 to 14 years, beautiful styles, \fl.lm‘ $1.98, Specalat - $1.00 " 59c¢ Mercerized Lisle Hose first quality, in 17%c Extra Large and Heavy Wool Scarfs Value 83, specatat - $1.99 Dress Aprons Value $1.98, beautifully trim- med with cretonne, all sizes, pecalat - 91.48 Table Damask New floral patterns. Regular 69¢. Bargain Week Spcclal at, Yard 490 g Full Width Mercerized 1238 Men's “Spring-Tex” Wool Process Union Suits Heavy weight, full size, natur- &l grey oolor, to 16, regular $1.98 value, Specalat - 91.27 sizes 1 of very fine cotton, first quality. regular $1.59 value, e $1.19 $3,00 Crepe de Chine and Gieorgette Walsta Dark and lght shades, Special at Eatra Large Sise daoquard TURKISH TOWELS n fancy embossed all over patterns, In Wiue, lavender, pink and gold; regulas 42¢ Bungalow Aprons Of fine quality percale, extra full sizes, value 86, Bargain Week Special at . 59¢ , Lonsdale jean eggy cloth, in Russi Nor: folk, Middy and Balka pretty color combinations, sizes § to 8, regular $ argam Weck sl 22 1.98 value, I SOPT FI NGLISH LONG CLOTH Lirst quality, regular 19¢ per yard, Bargain Week at 12¢ s 12x36 FINE QUALI- TY PILLOW CAS Hemmed, r bleached regular 29¢ value Bargain Week at 20c PALM OLIVE SOAP Bargain Weck ;t'ij(.lf‘ doz., 75 c FROSTILLA Bargain Weck Special ;ll .+ bottle lgc PEBECO TOOTH PASTE Bargain Week Special 3 4c DIER KI FACE POWDER Bargain Week Special 3 5 c Large Size TURKISH TOWELS double thread, wpongy, first quality in plain white and with blue border, Regular 29c value. Bargain l Gc Week at I'resh eggs G1c dozen. Russell Bros, advt. PAN AMERICAN PEACE signing only one of the conventions, i that establishing international com- missions of inquiry, and a protocol | o TREATY IS SIGNED dm laring the full sympathy of nwl'— N Who Cares, fox-trot, Victor record, | United States with the convention en No. 18993, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. | [tered into by the other five govern- Senator Caraway retorted “And they|Harry Milkowitz for the creditors. The monthly party of the Social|Guatemala, ments for the establishment of an in 4o not hear it.” i | Workers' f'"h will be held at the ternational Central American tribun- | There are many voices over here, ‘i [ Y. M. C. A. this evening. |al and its willingness to designate 15 | duty of the United States to lay rlnwnl!arn@_v D. L. Ndir for the bankrupt: @ poMcy for the world. He spoke of [J. Edward Erwin, February 19, at 10 & dozen dogs being in a fight and ao'clock at the referce's office, Attor- big dog standing looking on. - The na-[ney D. L. Nair for the bankrup tions of Ilurope are listening for the| Peter Pulos, IFebruary 19, at 10: voice of ‘America, he said. To which|o'clock, Attorneys Dy 1. Nair and City Items BRANDEGEE IN FIGHT ON VALUE OF LEAGUE (Continued from First Page) whether we ought to have ratified the El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica o/Coms some melodious, some strident and | Arch St. Hardware Co. in G“”‘"’"s“‘ Player Pianos, Morans'. Reach Agreement American citizens for service on the discordant, Senator Brandegee con- 4 5] S dvi tribunals to he created in accordance {reaty of Versailles or what the con-|tinued, but the last voice bk (gL oF Voluntary Bankruptcy‘ Philip Shoor of “v"_‘"?'"- ‘hm‘]‘g*f Washington, Feb. 7.—A treaty of |Wwith its terms. dition of the world wouid have been |the people in November, 1920, when| Stoddard & Co., Inc, dealing in bis counsel, Burman & f‘":‘“a“i,h“* peace and amity, 11 conventions and | — it we had done so. . Those who believe | they spoke with a seven million ma- farm implements and hardware at |filed notice of an appeal for the disso-|{pree protocols were signed today at | 172 Areh street, has, through Attor- that if we had ratified the treaty of|Jjority against the league of nations. | lution of a mechanics lien against him |the final plenary session of the ‘cen- Versailles the Anstrians would have| "Oh, no, sald Caraway, “we had|ney David L. Nair, filed a voluntary by John Pinches'and the Rogers Sash|yai American conference in the hall | steinmetz Sees This As One Way To X listing liabili- loved the Italians, the Bolshevists|the last verdict last November and | petition in bankruptey, ”1‘3 l”"n)rr(l-]f ‘."'.'h’i(f\'.',-’.',,r‘*c’n’;?,:llfi‘“-’ the Americas at the Pan-American Ald Distribution would have loved the Poles, the Brit-|they repudiated that.” ties of $6,526.75 and assets of §1,860,| Will be held in rae Unton. ish would have loved the French, and| Brandegee gaid he was talking) W. 8. Stoddard is treasurer of nw‘!fl"afl on Februa % Secretary Hughes presided and in | about the last verdict on the treaty|corporation, whose place of business| Wanted at the Big |summing up the results of the confer- |.net the Turks would have loved the Ar- 4 ; HaS menians are welcome to their opinion, |of Versailles, which Mr. Harding sub- | has been under attachment for sev. Women for all departments. Grpcral littotia Cou L1 Gan: - udress mitted to the people in 1920, |eral days. The petition will be intro.|€nce not necessary. but preferred.— the invitation of President Harding |prepared for delivery at a luncheon | stops the pain instantly, Then lrut it can never be established be- st ¢ . roe | Issue Was Beelouded | duced in the United States bank- \M" congratulated the plenipotentiaries of |[of the Boston chamber of commerce | the corn loosens and comes yond peradventure.x x x The truth - .< b4 1 of nwp matter is although we may “There i8 not a senator in this|ruptey court at New Haven | Misses FEsther Jo_hnmn' Esther | Guatemala, Kl Salvador, Honduras, |ioday said that the problem of the out. Made in a colorless " it [ chamber more acute, at drawing dis- R | Kallstrom and Elise Koser, nurses at Nicaragua and Costa Rica on the suc- |industrial world was to minimize the clear hqmd (one drop does have, as certain senators believe, lost i " b what they eall ‘our, moral and spirit- |tinctions as the senator from Connec- the Court street hospital, are ill &t cess of thé negotiations and reiterat- profits resulting from it!) and in thin plasters, The n y ticut” (Brandegec) said Senator Cara- | | that institution with grip. ed the friendship of the United States | middlemen action is the same, L il é ip' |Meskill Heads “Tabs ;‘,:41 ,l,',':?,::,"'l":,f r;;,,'h['-'n,',’:',";:‘:%fi”:;t way, “and yet with all his astuteness : Committee on E\cursionj Read Besse-Lelends advertisement|for those nations. combinations P s 3 in this paper. The prices will bring| The heads of the five delegations develop. ain tops lmtantly —— em—— '©B&B 12 day, whethcr it is wise or beneficial | he could not tell to save "”‘”':“,";’ in| Thomas J. Meskill was elected a great many people to this s‘rr-a'mmneem confidence t the agree- ment might make for more economi- | chairman and Thomas J. Leonard,|store tomorrow morning at nine|ments reached would bring the desir- cal distribution. but that it would | or not, is paramount in the world and|soul where his candidate ;-\(r,\hod_v lr(‘nnvu! it. In my gl e 'h: ?;':’:‘rr:." i"rroh]o",:;.r;.nt’:v':""“"'a'y of the Y. M. T. A. & B. 50-|o'clock. People who appreciate the od results and volced gratitude to the |bring disaster if it resulted at the f we had been in the league of na-|policies; and therefore yc.pcv excursion committee at the com- [ value of a dollar, people who are|American government for its efforts [same time in the “climination of a| and hospitality conservative middle class and a segre HIS is the time when you hear people say, “There’s lots of sick= ness this winter.” went_of Ihfip other members rr{ the | knew where President Harding Mnnd "Tabs™" clubroons. -Yamu H. l]r‘_\-} \(jmhnn of the New Rr_uam Nest After the formal \umsu Jenghe and would have heen fettared | Mr. Hughes, who was one of the mas. | )7 treasurer of the society, will act|of Owls will leave on the 7:30 p. m. (treaty conventions and protocols by that ;manlmoun ctnient, we would| ter minds ""w, 4 you want a lm-:uv)'" the same capacity on u_m commit- | Plainville car Friday night to play retary Hughes announced the decision |res ba utterly powerless 4 compared to|vote for Harding. The senator from | tc% The next meeting will be held|the first of a series of card games|of Guatemala and Honduras to sub the powtion. "of aGprems influonce| fdaho (Borah) supported -the candi.| FTiday evening. WRR Che Eriatos BSOS o7_SEXSh e LR STICE 1o kT which we occupy today.” date because ‘he was nagainst ”"‘J — . F,l‘lhnn.s at ¢ L. Pierce & Co.—advt \!rnv Harding for ’|rh|'rafl:j‘ ‘I‘hw Questions U. 8. Influeice league. Hughes supported him be- |+ DeMARIO WEDS JULIA KENDL .| T-.",l"ml‘mn}fz' :l :xgrh:rl;: ?:m‘:.' ‘v"n””:[nf“‘nfl:m::’:"’:”;:I' the }»‘.-'jtmml&i: Senator Caraway questioned the in-| cause he thought he was for it. HOW| yionio heario, of 321 Eim sireet | fow evening in the club rooms tieal result of the conference.” e By e Tt's not the fault of the weather; fluence the United Sates is excrling |id the people know where he #0047 |and Julia Kendl of 244 Arch street, * Event of the season, Legion ball.| Costa Rica refrained from signing | 1% 17 e UKl Wil Be m:';:;rhn’g,:’p\-:rs’;fl;gfitai:“;;g your blood is rich and pure, and your entire system in perfect condition. Gude's Pepto-Mangan, taken now, will help keep vou well all winter. It will enrich your blood and tone up your entire system. Your druggist has it—liquid or tablets, as )ou prefer. “Will the senator (Brandegee) please( Senator Brandegee retorted that| o L "0 0y erdiy aferRoon 3| cadst |the convention establighing, witn cer: |° VMRS tell us what influence we are exerting | President Wilson got the solemn [y office of William Cowlishaw, sup-| Tomorrow morning at the stroke of |tain resteictions, free trade between t ,T:! ection o 4K to-Mangan Just say Blue-ja to your druggist CUT OUT MIDDLEMAN Stein- Boston, I'eb. 7.—Charles D of the | chief consulting eng The simplest way to end a Store—Sales- corn is Blue-jay. A touch Experi- |ence which assembled December 4, at expenses and distribution by He suggested that the that had marked production signing of the gation into a few very rich ca Rec- [and 3 of radical and olutionary proletarians.” pos ..mn TWO DAY MUSICALL Lutheran chureh | musicale in the square, Fri at s under | Matthew's render a The St choir wil Vrklin program will be follows Flag of ¥ fom" Miss G. Schaeff Rauschelbach and Chorns—"The Piano solo Comic sketeh - Mr K. 1 on the erumbling conditions of Furope | reforendum of the people on th | orintendent of the charity board.|nine, hegins Rargain Week at Tosse- [the signatory powers. The American B e e L. o She BemAspIARTE And (U went 3,000,800 aguine] Justics of the Penss THWE L. Nelt!lelands:~advt delegation joined the other five in tor of the belief that h)hha\lnx_lmmr-. him. officiated, ‘The couple were recently| bl s | :';l"l:"m':"""‘:"n ‘f:y"‘”"a:: g:':";”"“ e separated by the authorities after they ‘ xS o 2o o . ttad togethe three 5 in Europe we are infuencine that|Hearings for New Britain |78 Bied foseiber for three aiars ; ; c"""’:;“":: ':“""n ":‘;“:"'Li' ::“"'""’;, Bankrupts Are Assigned | were born while they were living to m‘"(‘:‘:‘rz'f“"““mp;:‘i‘; ;""_1‘2‘:;‘::"::“‘;‘ e . cretary " 8. G 5 : . ate s,-.'irq'h:do"o right to r_.pa;i: ex-| Creditors heasings al the office of :;:,"d'r'n'“ :‘q’\"{" h',"‘n r":r;"'::"“"“ :::‘ing tomorrow evening at Vega hall, | copt to answer a question when it is| Bankruptey Referee k. M. Yeomans, |- 0o T .2 sy | Arch street. Arrangements will be asked of them, and had not anthority | have been assigned as follows: Paul Sei made to deliver the traveling sword to make a suggestion or lay down a | Visnouskas & (o, who conducted a and shield to Bristol on February 12, policy. we are influencing the world.” |store at 14 Spring street, Febrnary 15| ! The degree team will meet at Senator Brandegee said it s not the at 2 p. m. at the referec’s office, At-|2 dozen $1.00. | o'clock for a rehearsal. aufman Soprano solo Mrs. Wiltiam Mialogne-—"Wanteqd A Male Cook" Quartette—Mre. William Ramm, Viss 1.. Steege, 1. J. Klopp and K. E Kanfmann Violin solo Comic sketeh. . K [ Cherus — “Good ladvt Ramm PRARE LODGE MEFETING. Herbert Hausmann Lunn and O. Steege Night Beloved.™ Tonic and Blood Enricher T T RN dozen, advt. fresh eggs S§lc Russell Bros.— Strictly

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