Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1911, Page 24

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Beginning TUESDAY, JANUA Through the Store The Bargain Avalanche Sweeps Y drd Now comes the time when prices drop to extreme littlensss--when big bargains are abundant in every nook and corner of this store. Hurrying hundreds will come and and supply needs for weeks ahead, and every purchase means a rich reward in money- saving on desirable, dependable, seasonable and staple merchandise of nearly every sort. Clearing Here Is Real, Complete, and made Effective by means of the Most Radical Price Cutting of the Entire Year on Practically Our Entire Stocks Ne goods to be carried over—no accumulations permitted. That is our store policy and it brings you values such as all prudent economists are quick to share in. best. Deepest Price Reduction on Ladies’ Suits and Coats Large stock to be completely slosed out at prices made very low o accomplish this object. Styles are the latest—quality the best— values remarkable, Suits formerly up te $27.00 now $15.00. Suits formerly up to $16.50 now $10.00. Coats formerly uwp to $12.30 now $8.45. Coats formerly up to $18.50 now $12.43. Coats formerly up to $25.00 now $15.00. Children’s Coats formerly up to $5.98 now $3.95. Children’s Caracul Coats for- merly up to $7.50 now $5.00. Closing Out the Waists Choose at will from the Waist stock for there are wonderful bar- guins here. Ladies’ White Lawn and Lin- gerie Waists, button front or back, nicely trimmed with lace or hamburg embroidery—Sale price 8c. $5.00 Ladies’ White and Ecru Net Waists with silk lining, hand- semely trimmed with laces and embroidery—Sale price $3.05. $5.00 and $5.08 Ladies’ Siik Waists in black, Persians and colors—Sale price $3.95. Fur Bargains Furs at January Clearing S Prices which means much to you for it gives you an oppor to buy Scarfs, Muffs and Coats at I-4 to 1-3 off original prices. Tsabella and Sabel Opossum Muffs, formerly $3.98 now $3.98. Large Isabella Fox Muffs, for- merly $10.00 now $7.50. 36-inch Brown Fur Coats, for- merly $28.50 now $22.50. inch Black Russian Pony Coats, formerly $55.00 now $37.50. Other Furs reduced in the same proportion as the above. Pickings from various Stocks that are Great Money Savers Women’s Black and Tan Full- fashion Cotton Hose, 25¢ now I0C. formerly Women’s Black Mercerized and Lusterine Petticoats made with deep ruffle, full width, formerly $1.25 now 8yc. Black and Navy Wool Panama Skirts, all new styles, several dif- ferent makes, formerly $35.00 now $3.85. Fifty Women's Skirts, odds and ends, mostly colored and majori- ty of them all wool materials, for- merly $5.00 now $1.98. Final Price Cutting on Millinery Less than value of the trimming is all it costs now ir many in- stances to buy a pretty new hat. Trimmed Hats for Women and Misses that formerly solc $6.00 to $10.00 now $ from 3-05. Trimmed Hats for \Women and Misses that formerly sold from $2.50 to $5.00 now $1.39. Women’s and Misses’ Fine Felt Shapes that formerly sold from $1.50 to $2.98 now 8sc. lack and Colored Beaver Shapes that formerly sold from $5.00 to $6.00 now $r1.98. Wings, Fancy Feathers, Plumes, Flowers and all other Millinery goods marked at about one-half off former prices. On Second Floor Closing out winter lines at phenomenally small cost. Women’s Wool Sweaters in red, gray, white and brown that formerly sold at $2.98 and $3.50 now $1.98. Boys’ White and Colored Blouses, sizes 8 to 15 years, for- merly 50c now 39c. Boys’ Heavy Overcoats, sizes 3 to 6 years old, formerly sold at $3.50 now $1.98. Women's Flannelette Kimonos, extra heavy and nicely trimmed, formerly $2.23 $1.65. Long now Women's Flannelette Kimonos and Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, formerly $1.50 now 98c. Come early and reap the extra advantage of selection while assortments are at their January Prices on Undermuslin Here are Undermuslins of beau ality and refinement— dai tily made and trimmed—now at much less than usual cost. Gowns, Skirts, both long and short. Corset Covers, Drawers, Che- mise. Combinations and an endless line of pretty underwear for the little folks are being offered in the sale. Upholstery Goods On account of lack of space to give this department proper at- tention we have decided to dis- continue carrying same. Everything marked at such prices in order to quickly close them out. Portier: s, full length in red and green, formerly $2.50 now $1.35. Window Shades, with fringe, others plain, formerly 25c, some 39¢ and 50c now 17c. Muslin Curtains, in odd lots at less than the materialicost that they are made of. THE EBISON The Latest Style Edison Phonograph fn eur mew outfit, No. 10. This Superb Eatertaimer, Mr. Edison’s Latest, Fiaal Improvement of Phono- YES, FREE. We don’t ask a cent of your money. free this Moulded q, .0: ant {o see a phomegrmph fm every Ameri- We don’t want you to huy it. We don we 1t be t neighbors a I Then, perhaps, o) of these greai O ¥ if you will send catalog—then you can THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Ada Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. e ONE entire floor devoted to Pho- mail coupon nographs, Talking Machines and TODAY. Record Fededefodedadadakdatot gol ] & The Household It is now over five years that we have been seeking to ¥ GOBGHHSES @ | @ supply your wants in the way of Hardware, Kitchen & Bl | 35 Furnishings, Paints, Glass, etc. Our increasing patronage % assures us that our efforts to give you the best possible goods 3 30458 48 200 iGH & at the lowest possible price is appreciated by greater numbers 8| & each year.. If you have not tried us when in need of goods = in these lines you should do so at once. We are handiing the world wide famous lines of “ KEENKUTTER TOOLS, CUTLERY, AND GENERAL HARDWARE. The KK mark is a guarantee of quality. Every article mped with this mark is as good as can be made and every is fully, really warranted. : AXES, SAWS, KNIVES, RAZORS, SHEARS, ETC., ETC. & We are agents for the ; Armstrong Stocks and Dies. “Jadsworth Howland Highland Paint. A high class paint at a low price. LINDSAY GAS LIGHTS AND MANTLES and S. & I. PLUMBERS’ TOOLS. LoReRedaleleietofagotedotatot st getelo fote R e tat cfedt] As a special inducement to visit us this week we offer the 3 following : All Copper Nickel Plated Tea Kettles, worth $1.25, o8¢ Large size Food Choppers, g8c. Eight Arm Adjustable Clothes Drying Racks, 75c. Cobbling Outfits, 50c. KeenKutter Axes, warranted, 85c. Gas Lights, complete, worth 50c, 35¢. Wash Boards worth 235¢, 19¢. Alarm Clocks, 8sc. v$1.00 Watches, gun metal finish, 8sc. KeenKutter $2.00 Razors, $1.50. A & & & o= & & & | & £ & & b & k3 [ & Enders’ Best Safety .Razor for the money, $1.00. A Good Value Razor for only soc. The Household N 2] kol & & kel 1 1 e 1 & @ # & % 3 % & INSURANCER. AUTO Cikmeuers INSURANCE J. L. LATHRGP & SONS. @ Shotucket Strest, Norwich, Comen the present CONDITION g WATER SUPPLY the IN 3 OF TR PROPERTY be- nes of more than ordinary impert- TTam turnishing pelicles in best Companies at Lewest Rates. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agemt, Richards Building, 91 Main St decté IBE GEFICE OF WML F. HILL | Real Estate and Fire Insurance, | 1s 16cated in Bomerw Bleck, ever C. M. Wiiliams, Rooma 9, third foer. feblza Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BROWN & PERKINS, iftereys-ai-Law over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Statrway next to Thames Mat Bamk Ter 382 Open ideaday asa Set: | marday evenings. Tugker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephome 905, Members of New Yerk and Boston Steck Exchanges Boston. New York. 63 State Street. 24 Bread Street. PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & Dominick / BANKERS and BROKERS Slocks Bonds Investments | PRIVATE WIRE TO New York Chicazo Loul Boston Cincinnatt bor) Nerwich Branch, Shaznen Bidg. Telephone 901 FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr NOTICE Or. Loulse Frankiin Miner Is mow locatsd In her new ofice, Broed Hall, Rovm 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m 7.1sphone 660. avglta augsd First-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shafts, Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all kinds. The SGM Clark CORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Streat de Winter Robes anc_l | fll}l_ankets STAE UsE y TEE SHETUCKET BARNESS (0. WM. C. BODE, Prop. hone 865-4. 283 Main Street. New Year Gifls Post Cards, Booklets, Favors, Dolls, Toys, Games, Sleds, Fruit, Flowers, Work and ScrapBaskets, &e. T WES. DV FL Fraiin Suar . jg Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street :1 o ‘% ’ ! . P TP fing ot

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