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CLASSES ELECT OFFICERS AT STATE COLLBGE | A. J. Hill of Norwich Made Secre- | o the tary of the Sophomeres. Connecticut elected tie Gulliver at N AUXILIARY Miss Gertrude f Two Conferences. L | —always a matter of some dollars less. We s pleased to demonstrate the supericrity of our Clothin : values. Here Are Special Values for Fall Opening V 3 Men's and Youths' Fall E SRR NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPT & SEEEIUES 1 SEPTEMBER 27, 1913 MAIL ORDERS 2] FREE nu.mv. b for our Forty-first Annual Fall Open- REMEMBER—We deliver free, any- ing, offerings will be given prompt and where in Connecticut, all purchases careful attention. Satisfactory serv- [] ainousting 1o 96A8 We ol T ice guaranteed. D:lring Fall Y P Week : Every 2 . yrges d S ber 27th It Will Begin Today, September Will be - o AND WILL CONTINUE TO AND INCLUDE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4ih . L a Di;play During Fall Opening Week we announce a complete showing in every department of the store, of all that is new and desirable in Fall and Winter Merchandise, representing the | Delighted Of New prcducts of the best manufacturers, both at home and abroad. We have a particularly strong buying organization, which includes representatives in New Yorl, Paris and Chemnitz | With the And —the leading ‘markets of the worid. This enables us to offer, at all times, goods that are— gmp'lgte - Absclutely Dependable Correct In Style and Moderately Priced W sl %r:handise As an added inducement to visit cur store during Fall Opening Days we will offer— l?f “Newelt at is g g . i Byl a Unequalled A REMARKABLE STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES Apparel Outside of ; 7 5 . 3 : For Men, The large These offerings comprise only the newest and most staple kinds of Fall and Winter Merchandise, and have been selected from every department in the store. Women, Metropolitan D & ‘QUR ANNUAL FALL OPENING WILL BEGIN TODAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, Misses and Stores E’% Em E M @ E AND CONTINUE TO AND INCLUDE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th. Children WOMENS WEAR \EW FALL SUITS, COAIS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS Qur second floor is devoted exclusively to Ready-to- Apparel for Women, Misses, Children and Infants gest and best lighted selling space for the display g Apparel to be found in Eastern Connecticut. ¢ Opening Week we make an elaborate and v; howing of the season’s latest and most A ¥) { [ OUR MEN’S STURE | fitters to Man and Boy l | % i i CONCERT On_Saturday, September 27th, the first day of our Annual Fall Opening, an orchestral concert will be given in the store by the Cadillac orchestra, Professor Drow, director. rnoon hours—230 to 4.30. Evening hou 0 to 9.00. Following is the programme for the concert: New Fall Millinery A complete, magnificent showing of everything that is smart in the Millinery world. The best productions of: the leading Milliners of New York and Paris, as well as distinctive designs from our own work rooms are here. Everything in Men’s Wear Ou CLOTHING, HATS, SBIRTS, NECKW:AR, HOSILRY, EFC. Men owe it to themselves before deciding upon a Fali } Suit or Overcoat to see our superb line. We have no S IE TR better made apparel than you wiit iinc i other good shops, | i | 3 | to 430 | Concert Afternoon: but we sell the same grades for considerably less money el et il i e it compreb approved will be Trime showing of newest shapes and most fashionable colorings, at these popular d Outing Hats for Women, Misses and Children, a splendid 1 Values for Fall Opening Week its, made of Men's Wear Serge, in smart cutaway anteed satin, neatly trimmed with buttons, —our good value $15.00 Suits— Fall Opening Price $12.98. Worr a celizant model for every-day wear, made of'| good quality roushly woven Boucle, with velvet collar, sizes 14 to 46—alse| a ] i gray mixtures—our splendid $156.00 Fall Opening Price $12.98 Dress Skirts, artistically draped and ttom—Fol] Opening Price $2.96 | Children’s Coats, $4.98 A very smart Coat of Melton, in blues and browns, with collars of mbroid- contr ng colors, button trimmed, Open- | sizes 6 to 14 years—Fall Openil | vears—Fall Openin, o 159, 0 | Price $4.98. 4 | Children’s Coats, $8.48 prices— At 69c At 98c At $1.39 At $1.98 1 e—our regular $15.00 Suits— 5 X : 5 footonng SBIB5RIB0 Dulte Children’s Dress Hats, in all the newest shapes and colorings of ths season—vory attractive values— At $1.98 At $2.98 At $3.98 At i J 4 Youths’. Made-to-measurs Suits, to L $18.00 quality— Olive Color Cas throughout, Women’s Dress Hats, all the newest models, in a varisty of distinc lues that are unmatchabie outside of this store- $1.98 At $2.98 At $3.98 At $5.00 Men’s $3.00 Sweaters, $2.19 | Untrimmed es and mos for Women, Mis: hisnable colorings and Chiidren, cluding some very s At 58¢ At $1.98 At $2.98 Men’s $1.50 Shirts, 95¢ Children’s Fall Coats, of fine qual- e 7 S AOT R T Galatea | ity gray and tan mixtures and : Opening Week, we will make a splendid s g ancy and | Boucle, with plaid lining, belted and uding many new and novei effects—many of m our own mmed ned high at neck, sizes 6 to 14 Fall Opening Price $8.48, reg- 2 $9.98, patterns in Flannelette for Kimones) and Dressing Sacques at 12//z¢ and 150 a yard. price— i | g s and Art Goods | DRESS GCODS. | \SH GOODS specialViteke ; i : £ . INew F. Dres: Good: (-z;zu 6 nnel 12/2c—Handsom 3 Boitia: Fall Dikainig W | 2 x of Torchon Tace| At of Women's xec-{Newest Fall Dress Geods aj : il e e e | = Edei T . 5¢c 2o Jabot "iSpecial Fall Opening Prices | ses’ and Children's Dresses, sixatio T . : i 3%c a yard, value Sc and 10c eq Linen{50c Dress Goods, 44c 1 -vard | Complete assortment of newest fall Burson Fashioned Hosiery | lot of : tzes a0} 00 1oy of Dress Goods, i i X cfq The “Burson” is the only hosiery, shaped ' 5 As an inducement to the Women of Norw 6 I v ul e 44c a yard, 1c llaPrm Hosiery a trial we will during this dm i B i Madies, S iea in ith every purcha Burs 1 H at 20, a9 G Eroung tab fering: With every purchase of Burs 1 %\; and $1.00 Goods, §9¢ i S e B bl for e WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTZL 1 At 15c—Eden Cloth, 27 inches wide, rench flannel finish, for Waists, Dresses, Pajamas and Children's Wear At 19 otch Ginghams, 32 inches splendid assortment of. , Checks and Plaids, value, i BURSON 35: HOSIERY { e s oite We offer Burson Hosiery in these styles: E : G athin Women'’s and SIS = Oneni D aULi ‘}g! Misses’ Sweaters ular price $1.25, Q 85¢ Boys’ $8.00 Suits, $6.50 ke v| Boys' Norfolk Suits, in stylishf mix= tures and navy serge. sizes 1 to 18, at $6.50, regular price $8.00. IsLAck AND N $3.00 Sweaters at $2.39 VELVETS AND V b Women's and Misses' Sweaters, with] SPECIAL FALL OPENING 5 = -l collar or V neck, in white, tan, gray. Art Squares, $7.25 39c Silks at 29¢ at. R80T All Wool Art Squares, size 9x12 feet,| New pecial Fall Values In Floor Coverings The spec! ‘New Fall Silks I values which we offered in our Carpet Department will con- tinue during Fall Opening Weck. Be sure and visit our Third Floor and jtake advantage of these special values. en’s Unbleach & At 25c a P of six pairs, 1 $6.00 Sweaters at $4.85 s and Misses’ Fine Worsted th collar—also Shaker Axminster Rugs Size 4 feet § in Bear in mind, that it is ene pair of Burson fine q absolutely free with every purchase of Burson Hosiery or over. ty 35¢ Hosiery given ounting to $1.00 cave, “Matelasse Br | we $9.00 w 10 | Floor QOil Cioths Fall colorings fc : Fall Opening Price 25c a e 8 feet ches : - ar price 39c 3 with Shawl Collar, Mail orders solicited. Mail orders will be sent FREE by Parcel Post and tuchee, I quattey Sdrol (Sleth, i e 0 and maroon, at :ol:; will be allowed the extra pair of 35c Hosiery on all purchases of Burson Hos- e s e social pricelgge Messaline at jery amounting to $1.00 or over. 3 (ot Wensaiine 1 = 1 noleums, All Kinds ol B Y ’)»} sn'e Corcet S Petticoats, House Dresses, p 13| Printed Linoleum in a variety of de- Drosses ana cor| OV ULLCEE S UULSCLS,y Flannelette Gowns, Etc. omestiC GpaT[mCI}[ [ oL Opening Price 89 af 5 z | value yard, reg price 59 omen’s e dium | omen’s Ilannelette Dressin stry Brussels Rugs | value 5 and I, 1 ! auali- | sacques. high and low neck styles, as- For Fall we show a large and comprehensive Size 7 feet 6 inches by 9| qa, value 80¢ $1.00 Costume Velvet, 89¢ ] 'T | sortment of colors, at 80c. kins, Tray Cloths, Tea Cloths, Doylies, Etc.—all our own im 3 1\ Inlaid pretty tile and| 24-inch Costume Velve ack Women’s Outing Flannel Night Also a splendid line of Bed Blankets in cotton and woolen, including the A § Inches by 10| harawoo il tmspecialptico e S g Women's } | Gowns, a_splendia assortment, at 50c, well-known “Beacon” Blankets. At $10.95 S Opening Price £9¢ a y. f 1 the ne X 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. Heavy Quality Inlaid Lino- ¢} 5 | THESE ARE SPECIAL VALUES FOR FALL OPENING WEEK et ?5;2 clal price §1.10 & square yard, §°.0°: Wasiani han | Women's Outing Flannel Short e o t $16. 5. Yont ¥ 1 ine | Skirts, all good va At of yard-w 50c Velveteen at 44c I b fuil line 75:_‘ all good values, at 28c, 50c and 22_inch Costume Velveteen | § . : Fall colorings, including Wormen's O [Dresses, | Women's Princess Slips, newest Fall At 73%c — Yard-wide Brown I‘i“nd BaOS Toilet Goods, desirable for Dresses and ¥ p hl 00d ¢ y styles. with dainty trimmings of Lace Bleached Sheeting, val Opening Price 44c a yard, reg nd Hamburg, a i d &9y Jewelry, Etc. Opening y il : piive [and Hamburg, at $1.00 and $1.50, At 48c—She size " BeVIE oy 00 | Women's .\Jununr :_‘orrblnaucn, a At 69 ets, size 81x99 inches, value t 890 Leather Hand size | At 9c ceirr o ; Hew: Eall e assortment of Fall styles, La » P tiricna g P P, Sl o Boauty RlBBPNS Special cifects, at |4nd Homburg. trimmed, at $1 At 65c—Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads. H\“m‘ P ek 9c each, 3 4 J Values S each At 85 At 6c—Hair Nets, in light, medium and |25¢ Ribbons at 19¢ ark n—three in a package o e —Special price 6c a package. 8 T O a1 DD $1.00, Soslaolo Special price 18¢ a yard, value 2 cn ) Kitihenwire Dep't [ M L 40e 500 yards of Wide Fancy Ribbons Weo offer’ &, chofse" oF iquid Vencer, 4-ounce bottle, Jattractive designs and handsome color \chines at these prices— e a bottle, value 25¢. combinations—Special price 2 Sewing Machines 2lus pLan Our Sewing cpens a way to own a 2 e casiest way im- the Machine is ordered, Matting Bags, linen lined, brass 5,000 Women's Fine Quality White Lawn Handkerchiefs, neat bordered designs, would make a good school handkerchief for children—Special price 30 each, 3 for 10c or 35c a dozen. At 39c—Ball-bearing, guaranteed for lue 50c a At 29c— ol At 2i2c—Women's Plain White Hem- |At 11c—Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, stitched Handkerchiefs at with embroldered corners, a va- | 5. conslating of SFiats s Brooms, good quality]value ssc. The Shetucket at . $16.98 ach, 2 for o A designs, value} Glass Hand Mirror, Hair Brush and four sewed, at 33c, value 45¢. § o o The Chelsea at.. . §19.98 e : i and Rubber Comb-"complete Set | At 89 Largo size Food Choppers, witn | 50¢ Ribbons at 39¢ The Hiies st T $e898 At 1ic—Women's Fine Quality Linen at 200, At 150—Men’s Pure Linen Hemstitched X ¥ dkerchlefs, In 3 and %-inch{ At 15¢—Ov: Special’ price 15c each, Gi Photo five extra knives, at 89c, value| 300 yards of $1.25, lvanized Coal Hods, in three sizes will not tarnish, at 15 all ecial values at 80c and $bc. REMEMBER -We deliver these Machines free 5 ivery to be made to the e mearest your home, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in 1;-inch hem—Speclal price 1lc cach, 6 for 65 e in Connecticut—d value 19¢,