Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1913, Page 6

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Tk COMMENGES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY (2t—TODAY S i UNDERMUSLINS WHICH ARE FASCINATING IN THEIR SHEER DAINTINESS AND BEAUTY---UNDERWEAR CRISP AND FRESH FROM SANITARY AND UN- CROWDED WORKROOMS --- UNDERWEAR OF THE WELL KNOWN BOSTON STORE QUALITY AT PRICES WHICH AVERAGE ONE-THIRD LESS THAN USUAL. FOR TEN DAYS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF TH!S BIG DEPARTMENT IS YOURS AT THESE MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. : ; WHITE WASH GOODS AND LINENS At 125c : At 39¢c SPECIAL VALUES IN DOMESTIC INTERESTINGLY PRICED Muslin Drawers of gosd quality and well made in a full Jine Corset Covers in = splendid assortment of embroidered and LINENS S Cressbarred Dimities and Nainsooks at a price which can- of sizes. Hemstitched and finished with ruffle. lace trimmed designs. e i a s .50 Hem uilts. - not be matched elsewhere. SALE PRICE ........ Bty 5 BREBY PRICE 22 0o oiin i anit.. P el SALE PRICE & 2SO e e A SALE PRICE . cameeesseerarat e aes T Muslin Drawers of high quality, daintily finished with fine $2.50 Hemmed Satin Quilts—slightly soiled. T , . i Corset Covers In fitted models, made of good quality muslin Dotted Muslin in ail sizes of ‘dots at one-third less than the Y i akiens In vivisty of pretty. pattesns: T T e s Sl S VT W R NS C f * usual price. in sizes from 34 to 44. SALE PRICE o7 et o Ll Ao SALE PRICE e et s TP SALE BRICE e 3% | 16c Pillow Cases—45 by 36 inches. R SALE PRICE Mercerized Waistings. of splendid quality...A goed assort- I Ladies’ Night Robes in a number of distinctive styles. Nicely ment of patterns. About ome-half the usual price. Corset Coyers in the French style—an odd lot, nicely trim- fashioned garments with either high or low neck and long ar 250 Pillow Cases in two sizes. SALE PRICE o.vvvsouveaessasesasassaneasnsessneeees 15c | med with embroidery. While they last Tt aleaves Fioked: andsiffied: SALE PRICE ........ SALE PRICE 4 3 SALE PRICE ....feceeceeceicssnsacnscsacsmessassnsss 390 | 76c Full Bleached Sheets—81 by 80 inches. SALE PRICE Ramie Linen Suitings which will be leaders during the com- ing season. 36 inches wide. SALE PRICES .couivoeruneeironsorsonsizaneen 390 and 4% 5 $1.00 Full Bleached Sheets—81 by 99 inches. SALE PRICE ... Ramie Linen Suitings—same quality as above but 45 inches T ALE PRIGES s e and The Better Garments at the Most Atiractive Prices = 1L gng Sicist; thi Best e ookld. gt In’ Kothfine riualiciEanth praliyysre ADVANCE SHOWING OF THE NEW MERCERIZED COTTON DAMASK Every Skirt s cut in the very latest style” and”beautifully PAmad itk 69C tO $5.98 LINGERIE WAISTS laces and, embroidery. Priced at 69c, 98¢, $1.49 to $5.98. Beautiful New Patterns --- Fine‘QuaIity Ladies’ Night Robes which are the highest expression of the makers skil 69C to $5 98 All styles are here including muslin, arepe and the novelty figured crepe. a0 Mirariind. Cotion 100 Mesaeiand "Napkis. They are priced at 69c, 980, $1.49 to $5.98. < Specially Priced During the Sale Damask. SALE PRICE 8c. Combinations of all kinds which are designed to fit perfectly and are beau- ial Lot of Waists i Wi P Whit Batist: SALE PRICE 20 o o B e et maac b2 B pertactly e meerss O8C tO $2.98 e e h e e 5 aists in our ifferent 59c Mercerized Cotton 12%c Mercerized Tray no ironing. round lace collars, others Danal Cloths. & Muslin Drawers in all the dainty new patterns. Trimmed with pretty 69 t $2 75 turnover ocollars and some styles of collare are shown BALE PRCE S5 ALE PRICE 9 lace and fine embroidery in a full assortment of patterns. C to = :Fr‘:v:”*h; D-;It;hm"r::;d They including high, turnover and fine embroideries and Val. round models. Trimmed with 8 Mercerized Napkine. 20 Mercerized Soarfa. Bt CorsmsiWa fier a-benutibal L ot semariably. prais s cavacs i SALE PRICE 6o SALE PRICE 19c both French and fitted styles at these salp prices. Made rightly and ar- 69C to $ l .98 and Cluny laces. pretty embroideries and laces. tistically trimmed. FINE LINEN DAMASK :::rc:i.:‘ S!ipl in dainty designs—sheer garments with delicats laces and $l.49 to $5.50 Sale Price 98C Sale Pfice $l-19 i Waists with the new French yokes are shown in three dif- Boston Store Linens Are Unsurpassed ALL OF OUR FRENCH CHEMISES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. forent styles. Some show protty fucked sffects and other i styles have the deep turn-over collar which is th very latest In Style and ouahty thing. All daintily trimmed with pretty val lace and em- All-Linen Damask Clothe—2 by 2 yards—2 by 2% yards and FINE EMBROIDERIES AT SALE PRICES SR s R e S Y e e 2 by 8 yards. A beautiful showing of the dainty new pat- tern: % . % Very Fine Lingerie Waists, some of them being shown in SALE PRICES o el Embroidered Bands from 2 to 3 inches wide, i Flouncings which are 27 inches wide which are charm- B ihi Sl ORA e e Rekotramt Beve spnilty lace t t of tt; tte Val ki 50 i i i i s 20-inch Napkins to match these pattern oloths. Identical in Ersiop oot e T EeEnae iR ;fl:or\;:::::,:;siu:;zls:;g R S S e yolkesuith; sither b collae of 'She; Pretiys B otol effeot designs and quality. SALE PRICE .. atis SACETricE 0 e et SALE PRICE ......... SALE PRICES S o) . % . 8. to $5.00 Enboldareit Kiloiue 1a Nainsook. and® Swise Dalnty Embroidered Flouncings, 45 inches wide, in a wide va- savora‘l other pre.tty styles are to be seen, rr!ada o_f sheer -inch Napkine to match the oloths, of same quality and designs for lingerie waists and hats. Sold regularly riety of patterns and pretty designs. These sell usual- lawns ‘and beautifully embroidered. The jabot is very same patterns. for 98c. ly for $1.98 and $2.25 a yard. effective in the trimming of some of these now waists. SALE PRICES .....oovvvirinainiiiiiiin.. $8.50 to $675 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE /SALE PRICE .... MUSLIN UNDERWEAR W Wike ' . W MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At 28c /ey iz — E R At 5O0¢ La Night Robes with round neck and shortsleeves ¢ ¥ 5 p N Night Robes—Your choice of a large stock of embroid- or with high neck and long sleeves. Full models. S 4 2 < ; er:d":::s.lace trimmed robes with high, round or square ou SALE PRICE ...... 5 4 : 3 . SALE PRICE 50c Short Skirts, finished with tucks and ruffle, made of ) & Long Skirts with dainty embroidery or tucked designs, fine muslin. E S : lace trimmed® The very latest styies are included. SALE PRICE ... § : . 4 i ; i ; SALE PRICE 50¢ Ladies’ Drawers, embroidered and lace trimmed, in a A ey ?mbmAe"d 0 137. i in regular and extra sizes. very complots assort- large assortment of patterns. 7 his pri SALE PRICE ... 3 4 3 7 ment at this price. £ 4 E 2 i ; BAEE PRICE o v-cisotonse s S P e PR T ong Skirts, prettily trimmed with tucks and ruffile. £ = Corset Covers in the most desirable styles, daintily Well r;;d:;fld attractive in every way. < g | trimmed with laces and embroidery. We include both PRICE sii.c..iiui 3 3 3 muslin and the popular crepe garments. Corset Covers in a very wide variety of styles. Cut in 3 / SALE PRICE .......coiiinnioeranecnens the French model and trimmed most tastefully with : : Combination Garments—Pretty drawer and cover som- lace and embroldery. binations, trimmed attractively with lace and embroid- SALE PRICE . terestsericneanse. 280 RS SALE PRICE ....cccvvcnvccann, teoaaanan sesensss 80O { vice in the United States. The party | Norwich; appointing J. Henry Mann | tain that the sardines are of the exact | you may go about the matter system- hted quality for quantity when or- Wages of Scottish Miners. Scottish Coalmasters’ associa- | also visited the automobile show. 5 i ; o 2 7 | dering s , - i judge of the city court of Puinam; an|size he likes. While fifty people will |atically; and, second, that you may |dering. & recatved L | LEGISLATIVE LORE -—— act amending the charter of the city of | ask for sardines and eat them oblivi- | ot your orders for seeds and phnts‘ 1f you have been gardening before, Pper cent; ¢ UEu = 2 There will be a_hearing next Tues-| New London. ous to any such facts as brand, size, g i F S of the Scottish miners. Since By ob.the ekt St oy nexk ues oF otl, the Aty first will be scruptlous- | to the scedsman in ample time to al- | do mot tle yourself too close Iy to a ent of the coal strike ten — * | state of the railroad bridge over ihe| Governor Baldwin sent & communi- |1y careful to touch none except those |low for their proper filling. And, quite|few old varieties. Try some of the the Scottish miners have | The fire de; g b = b hat i it they are recommended artment it ! Thames river at New L. 1 " | to ‘which he has given his preference. [as Important, be sure that you are|new things, if they are recommen: vo advances amoun (O il R e O 38y thers awE.bs Desstae onapat cation to the Mouse ues e ! the | At least four of the leading French |dealing with a scedsman who Is|by a reliable seedsman. Remember + cent. on the basis ,equal to v ndos court of _ GOmmIGR. 1o i Tor e Chestar Snd e R e R e e New Lon. | packers have put no sardines at all on | thoroughly reliable and of national | that the noveltles o ftoday are the iay—London Times. council-—Aldermen Richard M. Brock- | ferry. e D cotpaon 3 the market this season, and alarm has | repute. it is poor consolation, when |standard varleties of tomorrow.Sub- | ett, James F. O'Leary, Bugene T. Kirk- | . . |arisen in the minds of those who ap- | your crops fail, to recall that you|urban Life. : 1and, Thomas E. Donahue and Lafay-| These matters were taken from th Resolutions were presented appoint- | Bregiate the little fsh. o Rudd, were visitors at the state | calendar and referred: Resolutions apf ing Charles D. Noyes a county com- nT::m%‘;T“dx o “'trdme! ut: Great vapitol ‘Tuesday, They were accom- | pointing Henry H. Burnham judge and | missioner for New London county. SHOFUIRRLY OF hoowmt yoars = rbfl by James P, Sullivan, George | John FPotier deputy judge of the town —_— TR e e bl S b S i . Putnam and Charles J, Ducey. | court of Griswold; sppointing William Sardines. L ens = Jforetold thas They were there as guests of the Pope | A, Arnold judge of the tow: A ' great difficulty will be experienced in Farttord Manufacturing company and| WIlmantic; appointing Tromes e | 4 L0, the uninitiated ome tin of sar-|obtainlng even a limited supply of the BES Sbirct o? thile visit was the o U] g mpntics Appelniing Thomas Iel- | dines 1 like another. Tt is the epi- | small French sardine so many people Aok . Yy judge of olty court of Norwich. cure who carefully scrutinizes It to | prefer.—London Tel B, fpation of firs apparatus produced by male sure that the brand is his fav- : el fhe Hurtford contern, The oity has| The opening prayer In the house was | orite; it is the conneiSSenT Who ObIects = fuet purehased from the American Le | offered by Rev. Mr. Morion of Deep | fo having sardines served iu any other Have a.Garden This Year. g e company, a chemical engine, | River, dish save the tin inm which they were | If there weres not the incentive of THE F A WELLS COMPANY'Q which is the most modern in existence, =t originally packed. The housewife who | having a garden from the pleasure one . . A it :slehu well hsu»puea with pumps as| There wers more visitors at the cap- | Iikes to make & dainty table may | Set8 from working in the soil, there . well as the chemical and hose equip- | itel on Tuesday than (hore were on | place the box containing those littlo |1 sthe added inducement, these mod- don county for a term of four years ment, This machine is to take t the opening day of the session, fish Into any wilver or china recep- |ern days, that it is the one sure way | > wce of the Nimgara auto chemical = , (arle'sha ikas, bt ahe must lcave the | to help reduce the cost of living. De- BIG FIRE SALE osie of the American Lel'rance make, | In the busincas from the senate there | sardines in the tin. When the maglc | cide to have a garden and grow both which has been in active uze for 13 | came to the house Tuesday n resolu- | word French i inscribed on_the box | vegetables and flowers in it. Plan it years, and is the first auto ehemleal| tion appeinting Thomas M. Shields | the q‘ourmet'i: :fltlsflni He has, | now—before the frost i sout of the and hese machine to be In active ser- | deputy - judge of the town court ofihnwever. to scrutinize it to make car-I‘ncund—!or»\two reasons: - first, that |

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