Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 8

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of Norwich January E.cono my Sale COMMENCES FRIDAY MORNING This Sale Involves the two Biggest Departments in the Store THIS IS THE SALE WHICH OFFERS ECONOMY CHANCES OVERSHADOWING EVEN our unrivalled bargains of the past. This is the sale you have been waiting for. out the hoarded dollars--spend some of the Christmas money--and SAVE- -SAVE--ON EVERY PURCHASE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THE COAT--THE SUI Bring -=-THE DRESS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THE FLOOR COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES RETIEMBER--It is not what you pay but what you get for what you pay that makes a bargain WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SPORT COATS $7 75 AND SOME COATS FOR JUNIORS . There are a number of very attractive models in these excelient coats which have been such a feature of this season’s styles, both plain and fancy materials and some solid colors in the lot. The values run as high as $12.98. Economy Sale Price $7.75 COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 11 75 IN MANY GOOD DESIGNS $ . A niimber of charming models have been grouped for sale at this one price—Coats which should sell for $17.50—made of the best weaves, In- cluding Chinchilla, Boucle and Fancy Fabrics. Economy Sale Price $11.75 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ OF THE BETTER SORT > $18.75 A beautiful collection of styles and modish fabrics are shown in this lot of garments—Ural Lamb, Ziberline, Boucle, Broadcloth and Novelty ‘Weaves in designs which are distinctive and elegant. Economy Sale Price $18.75 COATS FOR THE LITTLE GIRLS $6 75 FROM 5 TO 14 YEARS OLD . There are some mighty dressy and clever little coats in the assortment. il As pretty a collection as we have seen this season. Beautifully tailored and shown in the latest weaves, value $11.50. Economy Sale Price $6.75 12%c SILKOLINES—SALE PRICE .....c....ocoiiiieniioiiinaiians 9c 15c CRETONNES—SALE PRICE ..... Seeesetatitatitleastaniinad 9Yac 1%¢ CURTAIN SCRIM—SALE PRICE .........0..c.ciccivviinannnns 13¢ 25¢ CURTAIN SCRIM—SALE PRICE .. .19¢ 80s-39¢c CURTAIN SCRIM—S8ALE PRICE ........cooiiiinininennn.. 27¢ 156c-19¢ SCOTCH LACE—SALE PRICE 26c-30c SCOTCH LACE—SALE PRICE ...... 16c CURTAIN RODS—extend to 54 inches—SALE PRICE..... 2 for 10c SASH CURTAINS—33 INCHES ILONG, FINISHED muslin, complete with rod—8ALE PRICE .. SCRIM CURTAINS in white or ecru with wide -inserted band. 8ome finished with edging. Value $1.15 a pair—SALE PRICE...... 89¢ -made of good Women’s Fur Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices PONY, NEAR SEAL AND MARMOT Also Muffs, Scarfs and Misses’ Sets Curtains and Drapery Fabrics at Economy Sale Prices WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS WHICH $19 98 ARE VALUED AS HIGH AS $29.50 . Some splendidly Tailored Suits in Velvet, Corduroy, Cheviots, Broad- cloth and Mannish Serges—Suits which are cleverly built upon the very latest lines. Economy Sale Price $19.98 WOMEN'’S, MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ $13 75 SUITS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED AT g Wide Wale Weaves, Cheviots, Eponge and Serges are to be found in this lot of pretty suits. All the popular colors and many of the latest fashion kinks are to be found, values $21.00. Economy Sale Price $13.75 DAINTY WOOL SERGE DRESSES $8 75 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES . This assortment includes Dresses which we have sold as high as $13.98 and we are now cutting the price to the lowest notch. Think of it— Stylish, Daintily Trimmed Dresses for this low price. Economy Sale Price $8.75 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES— $15 00 SOME OF THE SMARTEST MODELS . Dresses for street or evening wear which we should sell for half as much agaln. Made of Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Silk Poplin and Bro caded Velvets. Superior in material and workmanship these Dresses reflect some of the most stunning designs of the day. Economy Sale Price $15.00 WE HAVE GROUPED SCRIM, MADRAS, NOTTINGHAM, CLUNY, MAR- QUISETTE CURTAINS Into Special Lots and Marked Them as Follows: VAL S $1.25 to $1.50—SALE 98¢ VALUES $1.50 to $1 .$1.19 VALUES $1.75 wo $2.50—8ALE VALUES $2.50 to $3.00—SALE VALUES $3.50 to $4.50—8ALE VALUES $4.50 to $5.00—SALE ODD PAIRS OF ALL KINDS OF CURTAINS values from 75c to $5.00 JUST % PRICE and Draperies OUR ENTIRE LINE OF CARPETS IS SPECIALLY PRICED DUR- ING THE ECONOMY SALE 65c INGRAIN CARPET desirable patterns— MADE AND LAID FREE FOR 540 A YARD 86c INGRAIN CARPET-—the best quality, All Wool Carpet in a large assortment of designs— MADE AND LAID FREE FOR 65c A YARD $1.10 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET—the quality in stair, hall and room designs— MADE AND LAID FREE FOR 8% A YARD REMNANTS of heavy grade in several best, OF WOOL INGRAIN CARPET— 85¢ quality—ECONOMY SALE PRICE.......... .59¢ JAPAN MATTINGS—mostly carpet designs in dark colors—Regularly 33c—SALE PRICE....... .24c CHINA MATTINGS valued plain white—SALE PRICE... MATTING REMNANTS, valued as high as 45c a yard—SALE PRICE . LINOLEUMS AT ECONOMY PRICES PRINTED LINOLEUMS—TWO YARDS WIDE— BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS—8old regularly for 45¢ A SQUARE YARD—ECONOMY SALE PRICE.. WILD'S .35¢ PRINTED LINOLEUM, value 80c— ECONOMY SALE PRICE... .48c INLAID LINOLEUM, yard—SALE PRICE for 89c a sold regularly INLAID LINOLEUM, sold regularly for $1.75— SALE PRICE....$1.05 INLAID LINOLEUM, sold regularly for $1.45 SALE PRICE....$1.15 LINOLEUM REMNANTS—SALE PRICE 32c a yard FLOOR OIL CLOTH FLOOR OIL CLOTH in all widths, regular price ~8SALE PRICE ........ . 19¢ FLOOR OIL CLOTH in all widths, retgular price 3 -27¢ VACUUM CLEANERS—just a few Christmas, regular price §$8.00— SALE PRICE....$5.98 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS 6 by 9, value $16.50—SALE PRICE 8-3 by 10-6, value $23.00—SALE PRICE. 9 by 12, .00—SALE PRICE..... .$13.25 .$18.75 .$19.98 value §2 REVERSIBLE RAG RUGS Washable and Serviceable Rugs in Many Desirable Colorings value $ 3.25—SALE PRICE.. 9, value $ 6.00—SALE PRICE..... § by 10, value $ 8.75—SALE PRICE value $11.00—SALE PRICE. . ¢by 7, 6 by 9 by TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS 6 by 9, value $8.50—SALE PRICE... by 10-6, value $12.75—SALE PRICE........9 975 9 by 12, value $14.50—SALE PRICE............! $1229 S TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS OF AVY WEIGHT, SIZE 9 by 12 FEET— ECONOMY SALE PRICE....$1395 AXMINSTER RUGS 9 by 12, value $20.00—SALE PRICE............$1698 SANFORD AXMINSTER RUGS—VERY HEAVY— ALL ORIENTAL DESIGNS value $15.00—8ALE PRICE.............$13.00 y 10-8, value $22.00—SALE PRICE........ $18.75 .00—SALE PRICE............ 42198 value $25 WILTON RUGS 3 by 10-6, value $33.00—SALE PRICE 12, value $37.50—SALE PRICE. ALL SMALLER RUGS AT SPECIAL ECONOMY PRICES SPECIAL' Fou ROLLS OF TEN-WIRE TAPESTRY BRUSSKELS CARPET IN STAIR DESIGNS INTENDED FOR SALE AT $1.10— Economy Sale Price 75¢c a Yard SPECIAL! ONE LOT OF 8 BY 12 VALVET RUGE IN ORIENTAL DESIGNS JUST EIGHT IN THE LOT VERY HEAVY—SHOULD SELL WFOR $21.50- Economy Sale Price $16.98 | arason of Presion ana C. Burdick and two daughters of the borough. Chicken Thief Caught. Clarence Fitch, oldest son of - Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Fitch, of Lisbon, has been suffering the loss of two or three of his fine chickens every night for a R. L week or more. In the morning the Misses Elizibeih and Alice Arm- | chickens werc found with their heads strong of Wethersfleld are guests of|bitten off, the bodies showing no signs their uncle, C. T. Armstrong. | of mutilation. Careful search in and New Year's. Guests: | about the coops fafled to disclose the | slgn of a track hat would lend a hint Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Babeock enter-|as to what sort of u marander was tained New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Leon- | doing the damage. Wednesday night ard Main and Misg Bvelyn Maln of |the Loy set half dozen steel traps North Stonington, Mr. and Mra. Apple- | aboul fhe r New Year's morn- ten Main, Lester and Miss Gertrude g o the coops by a great Main of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Dlldleyvrmko( he found - he had caught an Bindloss of Mystic, Mrs. Rich- coormous hoot owl. He was caught JEWETT CIiTY (Continued from Page Two) w Year's day of their daughter, Mrs. Herman Learned, of Lisbon. I George Clarke is the guest of tflendl‘ in Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. A. } by both feet fast in ! tip to tip and was over three feet in | Mrs. {room. Thé Bijou orchestra was sta- two Stparate’\(rs G. H. Prior and Mrs. E, H. His- He measured 60 inches from |cox sang Lift Thine Eyes as a trio. E. A. Faust gave Lasca as a height. If stuffed and mounted he | recitation. Donald C. Bliss sang would be a valuable and handsome | Matinatta, and Mrs. L. G. Buckingham | specimen of his species, probably Bubo | sang for a solo An Indian Love Sons. Americanus. Refreshments were served during the | Congregational New Year’s Gathering. | social time. The annual New Years gathering of | Wedding Anniversary. the Congregational church was held on| Mr. and Mrs, William Robertson Thursday evening in the vestry. The | celebrated their 40th wedding anniver rooms were attractively arranged with . sary on New Year's eve at their home | green trees and carnations were upon j on Mechanic street. It was a quiet | a number of tables placed about the | traps. being present, some of the family be ing unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson of Danielson, Miss Katie Gray and Miss Mary Rankin of tioned upon the platform and played during the evening. Mrs. . D. Ballon arranged for the numbers on the pro- gramme. Mrs. E. B. Gilbert and Miss Katherine played for a piano duet Al-|er and Miss Mary Campbell were pres- pine Violet. Mrs, L, G. Buckingham, ent with the family. Mr. and Mrs. affair, only near relatives and friends | Groton, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Thatch- | | Robertson were married in Glasgow | Scotland, and have had seven children |and six grandchildren, all of whom |are living. They were remembered | | with numerous gifts. | | "Fred C. Clarke has been spending several days in Jamestown, R. L. | Death of Mrs. Havey. The death of Mrs. Hugh Havey oc- | curred Wednesday evening after a long eriod of ill heaith. Mrs. Havey was born in County Clare, Ireland, about 80 years ago and has been a resident in Griswold for years. Her husband has een dead several years. She is sur- vived by two daughters, Miss Mu‘y | Havey of Griswold and Mrs. David | | Jack, who is matron of the Bridgeport | cmergency hospital. There are two isons lwing, Oliver Havey of Jewett City and John Havey of Bridgeport, Hiram Ayer | Mr. recent Mr. One son, Thomat and left a son who is in New Miss Irene Havey is a granddaughter | of the deceased. YANTIC HAPPI:.NINGS Returns from Texas— Lost Trunk in Detroit Station Fire— Good Skating Enjoyed. There is fine skating on the basio | and cove and all the young people who | | have skates are enjoying it. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rosanna Gobiel of Jewert City were recent guests of Noie Richmond. | and Mrs. George |1|.m\me were guests of relatives here | ago | York. died a few guests- of their son, William Zels, of Norwich. Michael O'Hearn has returned fre a ten days’ stay with relatives in N York and Asbury Park, N. J. Lest Trunk in Fire. Ayer of Detroif, Mich., wha spending the past year ig ls at his home here for ihe | holidays. He lost his trunk in the fir which~ destrpyed the Detrolt statio Warren Hamilton has returned tg Boston afier spending the holidaya with local friends. ! Henry Raymond and | = Hiram Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S { Lavalle of

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