Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1911, Page 8

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\t" e, ‘ THE BUSINESS f ‘ALL SATURDAY SPECIALS Cloak and Suit Department SILK UNDERSKIRTS —Women's ‘eta Silk Petticoats in black, blue fancy browns. These are made up in the various skirt lengths and are finished with 10-inch pleated ruffle. Just the thing for the Christ- mas gift. Value $3.00. SATURDAY—Special $1.98 Silk Department > INGS—In & good quality a'l s Crepe de Chine in beautiful floral designs. 59¢ a yard dsomely boxed in lengths of 2% vards for Christmas gifts. A Pattern, $1.33 Dress Goods Department 5 CCH SERGE in black and a2 man- nish navy. A suiting weight in an tionally good quality. Regular price $1.50. 2% yards for a skirt, 4 for a suit. SATURDAY—Special $1.19 Linen Department TOWELS—Hemstitched and Scailoped Huck and Damask Towels in the newest designs.including monograms. Regular prices §%, 76c, 98¢, $1.25, $143, 3179 SATURDAY—Specials 50c, 59¢, 75¢, 98¢, $1.25 Domestic Department PILLOW CASES—Full bleached rases ¥ 56 inches. ' Regular price 12 SATURDAY—Special 10 Art Goods Department CENTER PIECES—EBoth round and square, heavily edged with berz lace. A great varie terns. Vaiues 98c and $1.25. SATURDAY—Special 50c yariety of patterns. SATURDAY—Special 25c SCARFS for Christmas gifts, in both plain colors and flowered designd. SATURDAY—Special 50c HANDKERCHIEFS — Ladles kerchiefs in either hemstitched or scalioped designs. These are linen. SATURDAY—Special 125c Hand- Muslin Underwear Dep’t. cut and trimmed brofdery. Our re: SATURDAY—Special Apron Section thing for Christmas. roicered 2nd finished with pocket. Resular 50c value. SATURDAY—Special 25¢ Glove Department KID GLOVES in tan and white w'th two clasps. Well made of soft flcv!- ble kid, SATURDAY—Special 69c Lace Department VENISE BANDS—One lot of White and Cream Venise Bands, 032 1) Livo inches wide, selling resulasly for fsc a yard. SATURDAY—Special 10c TROLLEYS LEAD TO Christmas worries Lightened by Shopping early and Shopping at the Christmas Store. THE BOSTON STORE OF NORWICH - The Christmas Store Every Department is prepared with a {arge stock of Christmas Specialties in connection with the usual comprehensive assort- ment of all the year round merchandise. supply all wants in the Regular Lines. Although we feature the strictly Christmas Goods we are able to Telephone orders cheerfully received and promptly attended to. We urge the use of the Post Office Sub-Station which is located on the main floor. TOYLAND If you want a taste of real life and action bring some children in to- day and visit TOYLAND. Filled to the brim with all the things for which the youngsters crave, and likewise filled with the children themselves, this will be a busy and a happy place. the blues. DOLLS UNDRESSED DOLLS in all qualities and sizes, from the ordinary Jointed Doll through the entire range of Cel- luloid, Bisque, Kid, Unbreakable and Character Doll, up to the artistic creations of Kestner and Handwerck the German leaders—from 25c¢ upwards. \ DRESSED DOLLS—Infants’, Girls’, Boys’, Japanese, Etc., with dresses, varied and fantastic enough to suit any child—from 10c to $8.50. Cash Banks Auto Fire IRON TOYS, 25¢ to $2.50 Fire Engines Hooks and Laddars Py Patrol Wagons Railroad Trains Penny, > Delivery Autos | MECHANICAL TOYS, Alr Ships Palanquins Miniature Railways { Aeroplanes | | Post card Projectors Btoves : Picture Machines, 95¢ to MECHANICAL TOYS, { TT s = 50¢ to $2.50 | FUR AND SKIN ANIMALS Aerial Ladders with z bulb Surreys ons Jumping Rabbits and Dogs, overated Trucks Sheep ingines AND SO WE MIGHT GO ON ENUMERATING ALL THE HUNDREDS OF JOY PRODUCING TOYS AND GAMES WITH WHICH THE DEPARTMENT IS FILLED. YOU MUST SEE IT TO APPRECIATE. A sure cure for DOLLS Doll Houses, Millinery Outfits, Dress Outfits, Sewing Sets, Toilet Sets, China Tea Sets, China Dinner Sets, Pewter Tea Sets. Sewing Machines, 98c to $3.00. ‘Washing Sets and Set Tubs, 50c to 98¢c. Grocery and Butcher Shops, 50c to $3.50. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 25¢ to $5.00 Toy Pianos WOODEN TOYS Bullding Blocks Nested Blocks Rolly Dollys Ten Pins Py Circus Wagons Metallophones Hay Wagons Music Boxes Tool Chests Desks Tables Chairs and Rockers Rocking Horses Doll Carriages Trunks s Chiffoniers i Tubephones Trombones Cornets Drums Musical Tops TIN TOYS, 10c¢ to 98¢ Horns HILL CLIMBING TOYS, 25¢ to $1.25 Trumpets Locomotives Cornets Touring Cars Tops Canzons Boy and Sled | Glove Department Gloves as Christmas gifts hold a time-honored place and indeed there are few things which are always ap- propriate, as Gloves are. of our We wish to speak especially ONE DOLLAR GLOVES. KID GLOVES in tan, gray, brown, white, black and black with white embroidery, $1.00. DBGSKIN GLOVES—The weli-known “Bacmo” and “Leonore” makes in tan and black, §1.00. t SILK LINED SUEDE GLOVES—Tan Suedes with one oclasp, $1.00. GRAY DOSKIN and FLEECE-LINED TAN MOCHA GLOVES, $1.00. DOUBLE SILK GLOVES—“Kayser made,” in black, $1.00. GLOVES OF THE BETTER GRADES in all the popular lengths and shades for both ctreet and evening wear, $1.25 to $3.50, CHILDREN’S GLOVES DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR FIRST PAIR OF GLOVES? WHAT PLEASURE IT GAVE? GIVE THE OTHER LITTLE GIRL A PAIR FOR CHRISTMAS, 25¢c to $1.00, White Goods and Linens BEACON CRIB BLANKETS—Light and warm for the winter weather, in all the new designs and colors, $1.00. HUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS, A BEST VALUE, EACH 25c. WHITE WAIST PATTERNS—The new White W lengths in pretty Christmas boxes, 45¢c to $1.77. ings in correct RUSSIA CRASH—For the new table runners and scarfs. A sugges- tion for some easy Christmas fancy work, 16c to 25¢ a yard. Special Sale of Fountain Pens Vailie 1200 98¢ each Plain, Chased, Silver and Goid Trimmed, Pearl and Silver Filigree Bar- rels. Vest pocket 98c EACH. and special Pens for ladies, 14K gold points, ONLY CENTER o SATURDAY SPECIALS Kitchenware Department “SILVER CREAM"—The Silver Polish which sets the standard of excel lence. The regular Z26c size, SATURDAY—Special 19c Drapery Department CURTAIN SCRIM—Printed Scrim, one yard wide in fast colors. A number of very desirablo patterna [ for your choice. Regular 26c qual. ty. SXIURDAY—SpecilI 19¢ Wash Goods Department ARNOLD'S “SUPERFINE" FLAN NBLETTE—Just the thing for mono or lounging robe. Full inches Wwide in all the latost b terns and colorings. Regular price 182, SATURDAY—Special 13Yc Men’s Furnishings Dep’t. BOYS' COAT SWHATERS in he plain Ox¥erd gray and also trimm>1 with navy and garnet. Bmull sizes, Reg- ulas selling price $1.00, SATURDAY—Special 49c Knit Underwear Department BARGAINS IN FOREST MILLS VESTS AND PANTS, both med'um and heavy ribbed cottom gnrments, long sleeved vests ana ankie und knee length pants, Regilur price 50c, but subject to slight mill im- perfections. SATURDAY—Special 39¢ Hosiery Department LATES BLACK HOSE—Pure w#ilk ankle, put up in & pretiy lloliduy box. Regular price 00— SATURDAY—Special 42c Notion Department TOURIST CASES-—Rubbsr-lined Cre- tonne Cases, with pockels for Halr Brush, Tooth Brush, Sp.nge, Tave Cloth, Soap and Manicure Articles. Regular price 75a. SATURDAY—Special 50c Toilet Goods Department MANICURE SETS—Imp ited cure Bets in leatherst: siylish 7-piece, white Regular price 7bc, SATURDAY—Special 59¢ Jewelry Section JEWEL CASES AND PIN CUSHIONS —An exceptionally good assortment thess popular articles in the French Gray and Ormulu Gold Finishes. SATURDAY—Special 25c COLLAR AND CUFF PIN SETS-—In Clowoinne enamel, both light and dnrk. Regular price 60c SATURDAY—Special 38c Leather Goods Section CHILDREN'S PURSES—Fob Purses with ghains. Just the thing for Christmas. 12%ec and 16c values, SATURDAY—Special 9¢ Toy Department CHARACTER DOLLS-—Bring the lit tle ones In to ses “THE KIDS, These quaint little aressed in colored dreswes and are Regular price 98c. SATURDAY—Special Jewelry Department Gold Plated, Silver and French Gray Finish Jewel Boxes, Candle Stioks, Salts and Peppers, Puffs and Pemade Jars, Hair Receivers, Tie Holders, Shaving Sets, Clocks, Eto These are priced from 260 to $5.00. SPECIAL—A six-inch Silver Slipper Pin Cushien, with colered plush top. Regular 75c valus. SPECIAL 80c. - STERLING SILVER NOVE-TIES FOR ALL PURPOSES Cream, Talcum and Puff Jare—Combs, Brushes Mirrors—Nail SCREENS—A fine assortment of Screens in many styles. There is a Polishers and Knives—Tape Measures, Em. Shuttles, Still Hem Guages, Bodkin Sets—Tea Strainers, o Openers, Napkin fine assortment of Burlap Screens with mahogany, oak or mission Rings, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Match Boxes, Etc. A LARGE 4 NUMBER OF THESE ARTICLES RANGE IN PRICE FROM 25 TO 80c. TOILET S8ETS AND OTHERS UP TO $15.00. COMPANY Drapery and Rug Department—Third Floor A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. A CHRISTMAS GIFT WHICH IN IT8 LABOR-SAVING SERVICE WILL BE A DAILY REMINDER OF THE GIVING. A Standard Sewing Machine LIGHT RUNNING—PERFECT SEWING—ALL THE LATEST AT- TACHMENTS, from $22.00 to $56.00. We will sell these miachines for $1.00 down and $1.00 a week until it is paid for. And further the price we charge is the lowest cash price. Buy one for the mother or wife. Let us demonstrate to you the per- - fection of this machine. GENTRAL NEEDLE SEWING MACHINE—THE HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT OF MACHINE BUILDING. NO MORE BACK ACHE. THIS STYLE SELLS FOR from $40.00 to $55.00. "THE REID & HUGHES Shirt Waist Boxes SHIRT WAIST BOXES covered with the’best grade of matting and finished inside in the natural wood. All sizes from $2.25 to $6.00. GENUINE CEDAR BOXES—Moth repelling boxes ill/hith the flat and high shapes. There is one in particular, a low box mounted on casters which may be rolled under the bed if desired. CEDAR BOXES from $6.00 to $9.00. frames. Screens from $1.15 to $7.00.

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