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Gloves Ladies’ real Kid Gloves, 1-clasp, embroidered ruf- fled cuff; brown, beaver, . $2.69 cial, pair.... fadies’ un Glove, embroidered back; pique sewn; all new shades. bpe- $1 98 cial, pair.. Ladies’ Suede Gloves, fancy embroidered cuff, all | the new Fall shades. Special (35 spnnsnng $ 1 .29 Hosiery Ladies’ Phoenix full fashioned pyre Silk Hose, made with the new tip toe, all the new Fall shades; black, cordovan, heige, tan bark, white, airedale, pou- dre blue, beaver, bobolink, jack _rabbit and grey. Special, pair ' $l .85 Ladies’ Kitty Bess full fashioned pure Silk Hose, extra heavy weight; excel- lent Hose for wear; all the new Fall shades; black, white, silver and cordovan. Special ........ $2.50 Ladies’ Ipswich Silk Hose, made with the mock seam back; colors black and cordovan. Sat. 7 5c Special, pair.... Ladies’ Underwear ‘Ladies’ Forest Mills me- dium weight wool Vests and tights; vests are made in all the wanted styles; sizes 36 to 44. Sat- Specnt ..... $1.85 Special 29¢ Amoskeag Outing Flannel, stripes and l 9 broken checks. 1921 quality. Snturday, yard c 1-clasp Lamb- | Satin Canton Crepe, good weight, with semi-lustre finish, in black, navy and brown; 40 in. wide. Sat- urday Spe- cial, yard. ... $2-19 Faille Cord, a new soft draping silk, for dresses and blouses, in black and colors; 36 in, wide. Sat- urday Spe- $l .89 cial, yard.... Corduroy Velvet for bath’ robes, etc., in copen, rose ‘| and orchid; 36 wide. Sat- urday Special, 7 9 c i+ yard i Black Dress Satin, pure | silk, with bnght lustre, 36 in. wide, Sat. $1 49 ‘ Special, yd... Dress Flannels, in many | desjrable Fall shades, 56 in. wide. Special, yard— i $2.25 , $2.98 Knitted Suits Ladies’ 2-piece Knit- ted Suits, just the gar- ment for Fall wear, skirt with sweater to match; colors buff, brown, Hard- ing blue and tan, Sat- Specnr ... $3.98 Special . ‘Near Silk Slips Something new in La- dies’ Slips; it looks like silk, but wears much bet- Coat Special Bates’ Dress Gingham, 32 inches wide, Fast colors Wanted Fall and Winter Merchandise STUNNING NEW COATS=¢ DRESSES All Marked and Specially Priced for Saturday Plain and Cut Polaires in brown, tan and reindeer. Sizes up to 46 A good coat for immediate wear. Excellent value. $10 ter; colors black, navy, brown, and blue. Sat- Speem ... $2.19 Special ... sizes for Women and Misses. NEW FALL WINTER COATS Snappy styles in plain and cut Polaire and Bolivias, in tan, brown, reindeer, cocoa and black. Trimmed with furs on collar and some with furs on cuffs. All $25 LUXURIOUS FUR One lot of Ladies’ Gowns, Slips, Chemise— all trimmed with fine lace, some fancy crepe; sale cost. Buy your coat Saturday these values again. TRIMMED COATS Beautifully modeled Coats priced at but a few dollars moye than the whole- for we shall not be able to duplicate $39.95 s $55 values to $2.50. Sat- Spec ... $1.19 Special ... Extra Special A new Corset for stout ladies, made special for this store; flesh color; \ ;xsz%so 3: to 32; value New in line fabric and treatments these Dresses embody the new order of Special ... $1 .50 simplicity. ) | cocoa and brown. BETTER presideht says, the new executive SILK DRESSES To secure such charming Silk Dresses as these for such little cost is a {reat for people of New Britain, people will be quick to appreciate such values; not a dress in this group was made to sell for less than $16.50. DRESSES Long or short sleeves, as you prefer. Dark dresses in black, navy, $1 0.95 §16-50 We Have Planned Remarkable Values for Saturday Ail lhrough the Store on All the Most ard 19€ Men’s Shirts A special lot of men's heavy Flannel Work Shirts. This lot comprises grey, khaki, blue and oxford; also a lot of men’s extra heavy khaki fleece-lined Work Shirts; a good oppor- tunity to get your winter supply at a great savings, as these shirts are values 3.50; sizes 1415 to 17. Saturday Special Men’s Nlaht Shirts s Hdnnele(ie Night s, made of good qual- ity flannelette, extra full cut, Satur- $1 : 1 5 day Special. . Men’s Sweaters Men’s Jersey Wool Sweat- ers, made coat style, in a fine heather brown mix- ture. These are the popu- lar medium weight Fall sweaters and are $6.50 values. Spe- $4.3 9 cially priced Boys’ Sweaters Boys” Wool Sweaters, made coat style, with col- lars and two pockets; colors are maroon and navy; sizes from 6 to 13 years. Saturday $ 1 89 Special Ladies’ fancy Handker- chiefs, white and colored. Saturday 2 7 c Specials, each. .. Toilet Articles Lysol, the dis- infectant, Special 19(3 Extra fine Tooth Brush- es, warranted to he per- fect. ‘;pcén!sét.u.r.d.é)t . 1 9 C _ Wildroot Hair Tonic. Saf:fi;:y Manicure Sets. Special .2 o000 596 ‘Ingram"s Milkweed vy Spec... ' 48¢ Wide suede Sport Belts, with large suede covered buckle; colors red, green, dark brown and blue. Sat- e $1.00 Special Sheets, Blanketsand Comfortables Extra fine quality Cotton Batting, 3 lb. rolls, enough for large size comforter. Saturday, 9 8 c each Grey cotton double bed Blankets, good size, 60x76. Saturday Special ..... $ 1 .98 Unbleached Muslin, good grade, 36 inches wide. Saturday Special, yard. ... 1 1 (o Double bed size Com- = fortables, pretty patterns. Saturday Special, ea... $2.98 Heavy white Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide. saturday Special, yard... l 7(! Fine English Long Cloth, 36 in. wide. Sat- lsc urday Special, yd. Full bleached secamless Bed Sheets. Saturday Special, each ... $1.00 | finished Indian inches wide, 25¢ Art Linen, 36 in. wide; Linen Head, 18 Saturday Special, yard... for scarfs, etc. Saturday | Special, yard .. i ofota 2 9 C Cotton Huck Towels, size 5, with red ' border. 18x36. 12Y5¢ Saturday Special, yd. All wool Bed Blankets, ‘arge double bed size, made of California wool in pretty plaids value $12.00. Sat- e pair $8.49 Special, Extra large size wool Blankets, an excellent value, made extra wide and long. Sat. $6.98 Special, pair WHY VIENNA GRUMBLES. | idence and Vienna, Oct. 3—To get a telephone [F [Brd W. Jer connection in Vienna takes so much Electric time that the whole city is com- \\ E / . As for his own future plans Gen- | ;1aing Tho telephcne administra- FUR U S S[h i]‘[ trike of W ml\eh in Vera ( ruz | Oct.” 3.—Ne ¢ eral Obregon characterized as With-1;0n geeks to remedy the Mlu\uon 16h¢ Sees Bright Prospects for will be aided by an active public W OBREGON LAUDS [z wictoiic i @ civil strife. " AUEGEDSWINIER | iz ISHELD FORTRIAL| «; NS out foundation, published reports [ 2% S (8 CHECE L S “mt‘]‘e“oulrdl‘l"": "uro‘m!‘;‘“er :he There is a “rapid” rate, which ¢ l | M conclusion of his term on December Mexi nine times the normal, and also a N 1 or that he would become Mexican [ o8 ot 0 MO FU0 G pc ominated as Candidate [' N b ives of the Vera ¢ ambassador to the Argentine. In- v City Dbetw New York State Women Accuse paid for at 30 times the wmor mm\ mpany and it 3 5 Galls AQmlStrfion |, S | e ™1 Repuians : Helen A, Hendersmn | ez Sinaloa to devote himself to develop- | ity ; ing the poultry and tomato raising industries. "IERY, TTCHY SKIN_ QUICKLY SOOTHED CBUTHSSUUPHIE = expired term of Lebaron B. C Sulphur, a pleasant cream | oo 'w &t the € and heal skin that is irri- | n out with eczema; covered with Mexico City, Oct. 3.—Bright pros- pects for the success of General Calles’ administration are seen by : President Obregon, according to an interview given to El Universal by . the chief executive, Discussing the present political sitvation, in which e csffee experts - __all agreed on | Pumam Coftee MUST WORK HARDER New Haven, Oct. 3.—Dr. William H. Coon of Bridgeport, president of |the Connecticut public health asso- ciation in his annual address yester- day said thefe was need of ,more intensive work if the association wil would live up to its requirements. ta Dr, Stanley H, Osbor; ommission- that is to the c today and the congressional parties are split, Nghting among themselves, the pres- ident says he belleves these divisions Are Women 100 Per Cot Efficient, | | al conventic ’lmnhv( to the re ugly rash or | ¢, no How many w are unimportant, transitory and in- ongressman C h | capable of exercising influence upon | Of Public health, in a paper told pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth-|Newport, from t} N. the incoming administration. He ex- |Of “What the state rtment hopes ing subdues ficry skin eruptions so ' or Con 2 i g 1 pects that issues will arise later ;10 do” looking to state health better- quickly, says a noted skin specialist. | frqm the . 1 1 as pature intended. Do | | which will divide congress into lib- [ment. ' The moment this sulphur pre - (Monast of Pawtucket, was“expected | eral and reactionary parties, with R jtion is applied the itching stops and | to, reccive the ndhination from the n Cook the progressive €lement favoring | HEAVY LAND OWNERS, after two or three applications, the | thirq q. who said ‘she lost $1,000, | President-elect Calles in the heavy | Rremen, Oct. 3.—A German in-|cczema is gone and th s Miss Cook said she gave He: vestigator of Russia, Dr. Adolph |lightfully clear and sr o | Obregon pays dribute to | Grabowsky, declares that prior tojla o precious as & aracter of the president-clect. | the war the peasants of Russiafcause it destroys fterward that he possesses the per- ( owned 30 percent of the land, while|cause the bu T, (U t "\b proceeds. | sonality auired to lence, the inevitable consequences of | the doctrines preached by false poli- and cnergy which are re- prevent anarchy and vie- the royal family and the state own. |figurement \Ynn ho-Sulphur always | of Woor m\k t ‘»l an equal amount. Today the|heals eczema right up. thaniel W. Sm peasants possess 97 percent and the A small jar of R s Mentho-8ul- [ town; secretary of state, Ernest I 10 1 g state 3 percent of the land within|phur may by had at any good drug |Sprague of Providence; attoraey |women in every section of the boundries of the country. store, general, Charles P. Sesson, of Prov- |t saves the da The British }\\lhl on at Wem- tical leaders. Furthermore, the ‘bley covered 400 acres. J