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Don’t drift. Keep in line with progress and your steps will turn to the store where. good service is the highest arm. ~ Service in merchandise as well as labor. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR TODAY UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT LADIES’ JEWELRY DEPARTMENT ' WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT = ; PERA HAINS IN ILT AND REEN METAL. THESE ARE WOMEN’S TWO AND TWO, STRAIGHT RIB, BLEACHED UNDER- 9 STUDCDED o c‘in.onsn sr?mss e Sl GENUINE SECO SILK—THIS COMES 36 INCHES WIDE AND WE T B s N R e T f . HAVE IT IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES. REGULAR MENT AT CLOSING PRICES— 3 VALUE 39¢— THEY ARE A SUPERFINE 10c ARTICLE— day Spec:al, 50 lit : Today Special, a yard 26¢ Today Special 8¢, 4 for 30c Taday Snenioss DRs ansliy 480 o AT A 75¢ lity - 5 ‘ 5¢ quality 58¢ 7 SILK DEPARTMENT HOSIERY DEPARTMENT $1.00 qua ity 78¢ BLACK TAFFETA SILK, 35 INCHES WIDE. WEAR GUARANTEED. BOYS' POROUS MESH SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, SIZES 24 TO 34, _ ITIS LUSTROUS IN FINISH AND FIRM !N WEAVE. OUR THESE ARE OUR REGULAR 25c QUALITY— MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT REGULAR $1.00 QUALTY— Today Special, a yard 77¢ Today Special, Each 19¢ LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS—THESE ARE MADE OF GOOD QUALITY % A .y_ .____p‘ dbortt/ RN MUSLIN AND ARE TRIMMED WITH DEEP FLOUNCE OF ] HAMBURG EMBROIDERY. REGULAR 98c SKIRTS— DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT NOTION DEPARTMENT = 3 s Today Special, 89¢ PLAID DRESS GOODS, SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOE LACES—THESE ARE BLACK TUBULAR LACES IN THREE DRESSES. THE PLAIDS ARE SMALL IN SIZE AND BRIGHT LENGTHS. THEY HAVE METAL TIPS, AND ARE WRAPPED DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT IN COLOR— THREE PAIRS IN A PACKAGE— Today speclal’ a ya"d 390 i Today Special, a Package 5¢ HEMMED PILLOW CASES—WE OFFER ONE LOT OF THESE CASES WHICH ARE FULL BLEACHED AND COME IN TWO ! SIZES, 42 BY 36 INCHES AND 45 BY 36 INCHES. REGULAR . LADIES' NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT PRICE 20c EACH— TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT SAILOR COLLARS—THESE COME IN RED AND LIGHT BLUE. S FOUEhE FGDOUS DNPARTMINT Today Special, 15¢ REGULAR 25¢c COLLARS— WE OFFER FOR TODAY TWO MAKES OF GREASELESS COLD CREAM. TWO OF THE BESTON THE MARKET—BEL BON AND AUBRY SISTERS— Toda ecial, } WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT B SR 12%e J BLEACHED COTTON CRASH IN A HEAVY WEIGHT. REGULAR 25c Size, Today Special, 17¢ e _CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT 50c Size, Today Special, 33¢ Today Special, a yard B¢ WOMEN’S AND MISSES' WASH DRESSES—SOME ARE IN TISSUE GINGHAMS AND SOME IN HEAVIER MATERIALS. THEY ARE ALL PRETTILY TRIMMED. VALUES UP TO $3.98— LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Todus Special $1.98 TR T e | SR e ey s s e e S s T W (e » - LADIES’ WRIST BAGS, IN BLACK AND COLORS. THESE HAVE ALL SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS IN A LARGE VARIETY OF PAT- . EITHER SELF-COLORED FRAMES OR FANCY. OUR REGU- TERNS. THIS INCLUDES ALL OF OUR 50c FOUR-IN-HANDS, olet paEieRR L LAR $1.98 QUALITY— BOTH OPEN END AND REVERSIBLE— ADE OF FINE SHEER LAWN WITH EITHER DUTCH NECK OR TURN OVER COLLARS. VALUES $2.25— Today Special, $1.69 The Reid & Hughes Gompany Today Special, $1.59 Today Special, 31¢ ===\ |as be requested, the clergyman Threaded Needle Case. | Makes "Em Look Like Pikers. Was Very Cruel. | r = : i Tea Punch. | ummoned, a&d the ceremony {ook| At a recent entertainment the host-| The more we read about the metk- The housc of commons refused to| Tea punch makes a pleasant v: $ HE KEPT HIS 0 ¢ |place. The nocessary legal formaiit {es5. a woman high up In the soeial | 38 Of Sugar_trust, the more we | listen to Mr. Asquith and every time | tion on iced tea and is just the thing J he lady for her compliance wih | world, tore her gown so that rena\r\.v..m(< e el e B attempied {0 flr;ex‘;(‘mh‘( was jeered | io serve at an informal summer af TR St u i S PR R R <. i o L there remained only this, Advertiser. | ernoon gathering. To prepare it put part of the bargain, and he knew he was about to du married wife took a seat at hand and the solemn quiet uf > room was unbroken save far the was necessary, and one of her in mate friends went up to her bedroom | to chat while the mending went on. The maid produced a sewing case 1ull of needles threaded with silk or he \\nxk - — | tablespoonful of Ceylon tea in a largs Remunerative Small Ad. Like the Senate. | earthenware pitcher and pour ov Pardon the suggestion, but is not Mr. blind senator, Gore, at the brink | @ _duart of boiling water. Cover | Wolgast the most remunerative small ara, was much impressed with | Pitcher with a folded napkin—not (oo Ad now attracting the notice of the » _Which reminded him of the , thin —and let it stand and add a ¢ (Written Specially for the Bulletin.) of aflinities, so each followed a 2 3 life independent of the ot Old Mortimer Hadley lay dying, and | Neither his stolid, silent endurance, | he knew it. And as he lay on his[nor his wif calm, proud, uesque death-bed he pondered over his past |Carriage gave any clue to the myster They were no longer seen together in onal movement of the nui ot ‘“};‘“}““"‘ colors, _ so 3 _‘wwm »—Chicago Tribune. Washington Post. pound of sugar and the sirained juics life. A rugged man he was, of large | nuplie, though they still formed on v breathing of the s il Aptnabln h'*“[_“"fi i e S six lemons and (%o oranges frame, well built, and had always been | household. Fach ed to the other | waiting for the release from his iaghol s oy aiways ready Wealth and Wisdom. | Post. ne lehyen: m‘?r\“_]odn va’:iu;vtr g a noticeabie figure on the streets of the | In most courteous phrase, and the pub- | fering. =~ s evening work, as it had made her | A man who is worth mofe than $1 Kaiser Wilhelm | foc ,L0® WPoue STOHIC e e 1n city where his home had been for |lc was left to fvonde curiosiiy m sure,” said liis bride, et e b S loonote e mt e e I CHanotasy E found in the markets a special n cent tea used especially for prepar point ofinul so near the end as you an and the morning will find d. s occupied with s est. “ond of children, his was a child- home, and now for many vears the death of his wife, he had oc- | many years. is ‘early training on a farm m have accounted for his strong physi- ue and many years of freedom from iliness, but death was claiming him at I 3 last, and he knew it. He had not fear- ed _ his well-appointed h; ed life and now he had no fear of but apparen content v death. \\hd\ life brought h or too ph again for a needle's eye when she was | mark acc ew York Am- hurried. She not only has a stock | Record of needles on hand in black and in| _— = = white, but on the day that a colored | The One Regret. Bryan's Last Phase. frock s to be donned for dinner need- | ey, | e o Colonel Iir: as now reached the e fhe wrkiha et T ol el Todds: Giame Y aeros | Teer—St. Louis: Republic. the system has been so perfected that | SLC et % Tamon pted as an epigram.—Ch sFald. | erican, s | | i replied the old man, and hi rang out clear though feeble, hould die tonight, and 1 mean ep my v er failed yet - | to keep a promi Tn childhood and youth he had been |SoPhical to apy € Wwith no | You will ? | the cook has a stock of threaded‘Journ"’L ! ——— — > reared in the constraint of an over- | brothers nor he was the last {man of his d. > Rome | chicken needles handy, threading each | 1 rigld puritanism_ but as soon as he |Of his line ¢ stant cousins | to keep to your part of the i"‘s it is used, so that they all will be | A Wonderful Country. | reached the independence of manhoed, | ©f whom he knew nothi | And ”;‘“_dv) d as ]nc agreefl j ready if many viands need a stitch Ancther man has gone over sara | SRR aeShones. seils ann e Sraduiae i nehenab et el R or two, as many do, to keep some fan- | falls and lived. . Mr Bryan should T e P R RN e e e e ey - shape for baking. It takes only a | take courage—Chicago Inier Ocean. = el | few moments on a bright er“:}\m—!:{ o CLIEEED EHoM SXcH I NCES thread the needles, and the not suited with it. | Nine millions a_ vear are spent on | F€3lly saves e task before | the maintenance of roads in England. s overcome all ob- P b, and he felt equal | T $ pounds of blood m the now. His will had al- | body of,an average grown-up person, it should still erent nature asserted itself, and ne [ He was dying and developed for himself a system |he did of theology, out of which he formed a | lonelines creed which met his needs and from | He roused which he derived much solace in I him. He had alwa disappointments. stacles 1n hi Disappointments had come to him in varfous ways. In early life he nad so. 3 nue after | 10 pounds. - 5 = S . married the lady of his choice, and [ He wanted his name to co everything seemed to promise a happy | his departura, and desired some one to — I & \ married life, but it was not long be- | Pay the cutward forms of respect to| TItaly produces 10,000.000 gross of fore it became well known that th his memoc and these two things he | buttons of vegetables ivory each vear. : A h A Few Special Bargains FOR TODAY .3%c e teml The children of Japan are taught > sight and time. ! make use of both hands equally well. | ang at each puisation the heart moves 50c Colored Waists $2.50 Dress Skirts was little harmony between the two. | determine e yielding | In its 14 factories are employes num- Boi Ryt Bt s T il Aod] RO TS bering 6,000, Owing to the continued warm weather we are going to still offer :}‘2’2 mepesnaga s B $3.50 Dress Skirts other, no one knew, and those were not | Calling his !_?:e old AR e ARG the ladies an inducement to come out. Therefore these extremely low $2.00 Wh :u&i:;:w:;« $1.60 $5.00 Dress Skirts ........$53.98 : = R OECsS T aambtly nite in- 'he Brussels expo of 18 id- : : > o 1 : K B = = the days of frequent divorces in searc e thies Lis vl | wiieh waioies romcApul'es o mid-summer prices. Take advantage of this opportunity before it is too $2.50 White Lingerie Waists $1.98 $7.50 Voile Skirts Lee...$5.98 |§ late. Special prices on dining room furniture with a guaranteed sav- ing of 331-3 per cent. to at the |7, ted by approximately 13. v detail of need- | prop : 1y ful legal arranger as carefully looked out f; ancial matters were | To establish a network of connect- sxactly 4 e licerse | ing lines $21,000,000 is to be spent in s procured. an on the construction of narrow- | poken to hold himself in readincss | guage railways. $2.50 Pongee Waists ....... $1.98 $10.00 Serge Dresses . $6.98 $3.50 Messaline Waists $1250 Silk Dresses r was be- | T L] L] QGive Them Help and Many Norwich | for the cmergency. Even his funeral A ; e i i : ocaremonie were thought of, and Agricultural co-operative associa- Piegly Yol T Happise. rything was ready for both mar- | tions in Bavaria are free from income | ° * e age and death. and business tax, but not from land, = “Throw Out the Life Line"— | After all was done, the desired bride | house and capital income tam. 4 Tha kidneys nced help. was to be notified. Mortimer Hadley ! Thex'ra overworked—can't “get the | Nticipated mo refusal. His will hol| The next annual meeting of the co_ Solit Ok Mable iatantis 45 248 Main St., Frankiis Sq Norwich, Conn. e e never been thwartec it would nut |operative congress will be held - at S e é w::l: ::‘e"‘f"'nm of the blood. e _!wl now, n; n.uli Jsen a _:u‘!\’\\;lh P ten onthicfo the Whitsuntide six feet. ev're getting worse every minute.|'whom he had been acquainted for | nolidave. (end e WAl you help them? many ye She was an old-time | . s i $7.50, VALUE $12.00. St —_— g o 0 Ve o - i Doan's Kidney Pills have brought | Tiend of h Ot kondi New B There are acres of forest land fami had never e thousands of kidney sufferers back | hless ith 1d- hadsbber s from the verge of despair. _ | supporting ing all these yea Bobvlion " testhmony.. Droves - thete | 0 d life. He felt quite sure th= - g the prospect of ease and comfort in her 3 2 worth. declining vears would tempt her Japan is Mrs. Margaret Brown, 336 W. Main agree to his proposal to marry him Australian St., Norwich, Conn., says: “My back | his death-bed. Sentiment of any The ipeople was in bad shape and 1 suffered severe 1 did not enter into his thought of the |ern Cclothing and a meat diet. “ transaction, which he looked upon ss Iy from dull, heavy pains across my | simply a business Agreement. 5| Practice targets have been adopted kidneys. It was almost impossible for | only condition he should demand would | for the British navy built up of many me to get out of bed in the morning |be her residence his home' fc es of steel, any of which can be ana T felt miserable in every way. 1|}can and that she should wear mours. | chcaply replaced when damaged. tried various remedies, but was not | that period she should b2 free to do as 1t is suggestad that the Chin helped and when I read of Doan's|She liked, though he secretly hoped |tard be domesticited in. America. Kidney Pills, T procured a supply at |She would by that time become at- |weighs from 14 to 18 pounds and the | lfll.‘hofl to the house and ifl i: e to re- at is sai vars wel > made me feel like a different woman, | senses v\nu]d Trefuse such an o restoring my kidneys to a normal con- | he sh 43 . # : things would g0 o = )lu ditlon and disposing of the pains in my | RISE Fouid o on ok back. of her own. u For sale by all dealers. Price 50c.|had a sense of Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New |ried her over mar York, sole agents for the United |life. and when States. sented to her. the v Remember the name— Doan's—and |2Ppealed to her, and with a A . cal smile, she consented to “I don't believe he \\r‘l" though,” she commented. De not allow your kidney and blad- |laugh over this in Vl o der trouble to develop beyond the reach | great joke.” “He i of -medicine. Take Foley Kidney Pills. | was the response. “aniy hic cirons trade. “Thev are empflosing Women They give quick results and stop ir- [is carrying him throuzh You o uro accustomed to Tmeet manw so- regularities with surprising prompt- | ba prepared-for the worst.” l men 1o wear “different hats ness.—The Lee & Osgood Co She presented herself at his bedside | every day. pine Islands, said ‘to be, | acre, four times as valuable s in the United States. Massive Oak Sideboard, hand rubbed and polished. $1250, VALUE $20.00. n the Phil acre for Sole Agents for KEMICORIS AND | Grapholastic Paint Sold on six years’ guarantee. Acid and Fire Proof. Impervious te water, | Used on roofs, whether metal, wood or prepared roofings, it makes them ab- ! solutely waterproof and preserves them indefinitely. When applied to old warped shingles, Kemicoris cements them to each other, rendering the reof " Grapholastic Paint 2 / Equally serviceable on Steel Bridges, Tanks, Piles, Iron Fences, Bridges, Gutters, Smokestacks, etc. - THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building - 74 Franklin Street imports of ,_and | atl it the pressure. Solid Quartered Oak Chair with ‘This China Closet exactly genuine leather seat, like cut. $1 98, VALUE $3.25. $11.98, VALUE $18.00. S tes. no matter what trade with = the decade 1 | closed w 1910 it mated that 210,660 Greeks en‘lgflueu to the Unit- ed States. Milliners in Fifth avenue and Thir- ourth street, New York, have hit on a new vlan for increasing their