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Make the ac- quaiintance of delicious Putnam toda; William Boardman & Sons Company— since 1841, Harttord, Connecticut, ? saves the day STUDY 011 TIMH earning not be al m\ed‘ hours according to| ring president of | Because of the | with al workmen | “impregnate” the young stu- panese re- | | | ::muéimxifx{rmmii{n:iizx{nmizuxn:mnmmmmmmunhifimuumm:mmmmnmxxmmmmxmmmmmmmnuummmummm::n:::-.mum:nm:xmmmn; soeseoes: T T To A Pleasure Sleep In One Of These Women's Flannel Gowns 98¢ to $1.95 No botch work in thelr making! No skimping in the ma- terfal. Made by peo- ple who know how! Amoskeag Tl 1 Gowns are included; V, round and square necks. Pink and blue trim; plain and striped. Reg. and extra sizes. (D. & L. a4 Fl) You'll moderate. color. (D. & These Lovely Coats T4 to ’16 and Opposum Lined and {ntar ined! 7 to 18 years. (D.&L.—2r4 F.) See That Your Little One Gets Plenty of Fresh Air! 4 1= : e .3"@[ $4.50 pr |35 : S The baw dressed paae No e Teddy Hear Suits New! Brown Coney Fur Coats! 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MATERIALS: MOSCELLA, ORMEDALE, NEW ZELIA, CHAMOVEL, LUELLA, REVELLA, MON- TEBELLA, VELVERETTE. COLORS: KINOKI, CINNABAR, SADDLE, COPPER. OX BLOOD, GREEN AND Make a Splendid Utility Dress At a Low Cost: Linen Checked Crepes T $1.19 Yd. 2 d ‘r inghes wide Ide 2 hool, Businesa or b ~Main Floor) ~ Silk Satin Crepes B9 Saturday $2 89 a yard for resses a3 we _,.v; 4 hes wide. Colors, Cra Shutter Grean, Tan, Rlack, B a White, Coats (D. & L.—Main Floor) £5.95 to £16,95 edd En-n H!gk Polaire, T - srade Glo Shop In \,‘, 1 york nnmlmg { " “Jouvin Gloves the Bath (D& T—Asin Eloor) Jump Into One of What Would Prove a i Nor: W homan . _/TEET ese Lovely Warm More C s !lj k s { l. . { o F’Iankok Bath Robes lingerie $2.9510$7.95 Made of the ver Rhnl\eh Bavulsun& In Two Splendid Groups, for Madam and Madamoiselle! WOMEN TO KEEP IN STEP WITH FASHION AT AN INEXPENSIVE COST! have models to fit you properly, because they were made for people like Come and try on a few! Linens That Will Beautify Any Thanksgiving T‘chlc “Vnhn an“n Linen Cloths, $6. 30 eztin v:mw flo Yonr Thanksgiving Dinner Should Be Served In Good China Dinner Sets $17 5 1o $100 Fine Warm Blank.ts (alifornia Wool NOVEMBER 21, 1924, Weventhal “D.&L” APPAREL DEPT. 2ND FLOOR s Coats ngse What Coats! Exclusive Apparel \hop: in big cities have ones just Jreasted | like them. But there, one must pay “Exclusive Shop Prices!” Are you sizes 5 | tall, short, slender or plump? It doesn’t make a bit of difference! We : See your- J I Men! Genuine §5.00 Value in Worsted Luncheon Sets, £6.95 ::o sk 5 s Sweater Coats $3.95 Sat. Only r,u'qH . nen Patterr ks al and co L.—\n. F1) If Perfect, They'd Sell at $2.50 a Pr. Women's Silk and Wool Hose ~orated Sets wear! That, Saturday only, a0 & L.—Main Floor) Men! Buy a Couple At This Price! Flamwl \lght Shirts, 95¢ cut to allow plenty of free ade of & good weight Flannel 14, Restless Nights If One Ts Covernd With Thee These Reduced for Saturday Seliing (D. & L—Third F1) S (D. & L.—Main Floor) ol Mixed Blankets 1.50 Pr. After All, the Smart Dresser Selects Broadcloth Blouses $1.95 Single Wool Blankets at $2,98 at $6.98 A Buy! Leather Underarm Bags ¥ i FER Genuine Velvet Calf, s 95 :""“ . “Iv::d '::‘1‘::_‘“: 5 55 7 % - . Purs Mirror, e i corded $39 adwie OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND SATISPACTION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. gt i 3= el i a0 (D. & L—2nd Floor) er and silk lined. ('l‘. -i: L.~—Main Floor) o R il S 7=, One of T";T |“\‘:: Cia S ! (~>7» Make the Lad Fee . . spe ! L —One Flight to the Utmost in Style and E !{‘ ;3 Spruce Saturday One F lg to t_ e mos ln y e an conomY! Generously Cut Prices On Things You Want Now! SATURDAY ONLY! Novelty Ribbons Val. to 39¢ yd. at 10c For dress and millinery trimmings and fancy work, widths 8, 5, 7, 9. (D. & L—Main Floor) Children’s Cape Mitts, 69c a pr. Fleece lined; knit elastic wrists, black, tan and brown; serviceable. (D. & L.—Main Floor) Children’s Mitts And Gloves, 53c a pr. Knit wool, mitts have cuffs of contrasting colors, camel, oxford, navy and heather. (D. & L—Main Floor) Children’s Strap- Wrist Mitts $1.79 pr. Wool fleece lined, made of fine cape, fur cufts, in brown only. (D. & L.—Malin Floor) Fur Lined Driving Gloves $3.75 pr. Cape strap wrist gloves, full fur lined, PXM sewn, Paris point back; grey. (D. & L.—Main 1'loor) Cheney Faille Crepe $3.69 a yd. 40 inches wide; very popular now! In black, co- coa, navy, burnt, russet. (D, & L.—Main Floor) Wool Jersey Tubing $1.39 a yd. 54 inches wide, in jade, copen, rust, cocoa, 1.avy, ox blood, henna. (D. & T.—Main Floor) “Fruit of the Loom” Sheets, $1.35 Made of 42 inch muslin, size 84x90, hemmed and bleached. (D. & L.—Basement) English Long Cloth 12%c a yd. 86 inches wide, fine soft quality, suitable for under- garments, (D. Striped Amoskeag Flannels, 25¢ yd. 36 inches wide, new pat- terns; one of the best flan- nels made. (D. Women’s Wool Underhose, 59¢ pr. ‘The new wool under-hose without the foot; a real value, & -L.—Basement) & T.—Basement) (0oh o Phoenix Silk and Wool Hose, $1.95 Full fashioned, medium weight, perfect quality, 814 to 1015. (D. & L—3ain Floor) Men’s Silk and Wool Socks 50c pr. Irregulars of $1.00 qual- ity, in plain or dropstitch; black only. (D. & L.—Main Floor) Girls' Coat and Hat Sets, $9.75 Reg. $12.75, made kerley-kew astrakhan, and gray, sizes 7 to 10, (D. & L.—2nd Floor) “Wearever” Bread Pans at 49¢ ell regularly at regular size, (D. & L—8rd Floor) "Wearever” Fry Pans at 95¢ Maln Floor) of tan 85¢, Sell regularly at $1.20 each, regular size, (D. & L.—3r4 Floor) “ Wearever” Pie Plates at 29¢ Sell regularly at 40c ea,, large size. (D. & L—2rd Floor) D — A Country-Wide Hit! Jersey and Flannel Checked Overblouses $4.95 With collars, in plain red, green and navy, or red and green checks, nice pockets, long sleeves. (D. & L.—2nd Floor)