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3 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL ‘4, 1914 # C. E RALLY FOa Held at First Baptist Church Under Norwich —YVigorous Addresses Given Upon General Topics of Vd;sjl:i 3 ,uifm:—Emfil - The Business Center of Norwich Trolleys Lead To Vision and Service—Karl Lehmann, Field Secretary Teli: of Work Done. The Easter Suit WHY NOT SELECT IT FROM OUR LARGE STOCK? We have spoken much of the styles displayed in our big garment section—we want to speak now of the values which we are able to give you—of the advantages which are guaranteed to you by a “one price” house. No outside inducement is offered, simply this, every garment is a typical New York model, the quality and workmanship are the best, the prices.are the lowest which can be made when actual value is considered, and every price is plainly marked in plain figures. held Fri- at the First st church under the auspices of rwich Christian Endeavor union pened most ausplciously. At 4 o'clock ev. A L, Tedford of the Federated ch conducted the praise serviee the devotional service. M A. op led both meetings with a few [Evening Session. | The youns people’'s lia Ward Howe: “Mine n the glory of the comin ous words introducing the akers. The pastor, Rey. ouse, heartlly welcomed the several “fetles to the chruch. i Papers Presented. Among the Suits, the Short Coats are the favorites, some of the best having the kimono sleeves and Japanese or fall-away collar. The Suit Skirts are seen in both tier and tunic effects, also draped and plain. Coats all show the “tango flare” whether they are long or short and many novelty weaves have been produced this season particularly for these charming affairs. The Balmacaan also is a great favorite. Woaists are sheer—very sheer—whether lingerie or silk and the crepe weaves are still the leaders as they are clingy and lend them- selves to the mode most readily. Dainty distinction is the keynote of our entire display. LET US HELP YOU IN YOUR EASTER SELECTION. WE HAVE THE CHARMING STYLES AT THE RIGHT PRICES. Boston Store Millinery| "& 4 orthrop spe nited Workers, Before Selecting Your Spring Suit to allow us to show you our new Suits, try on those you admire, note the fash- ionable fabric, the workmanship, distinctive models, the linings and other details so necessary for a satisfactory <nchwoman's Cold Cure. ng been without a cold for B7 lady, who holds this , attributes it to the ng process. Each morning aft- taking & warm bath, she immediate- o r throat, her face, and back of her neck and ears with very coldest water she can get for uinutes. In cold weather inclined to shirk, she | % garment. Then look at the price tag. You know values, and youw’ll soon appreciate it is worth while trad- % “! I SELECT YOUR EASTER HAT NOW--AND HERE is the eed 1 words every young ing here. Our Millinery Department offers you a wonderful display of the prettiest Hats to select from—Millinery of extreme smartness at the most moderate prices. Copies and adap- tations from the clever French Hats which are to be seen only in the largest cities. Get the Hat now. Ask to See Our $19.50 SPECIAL FONTED TO GET IN CORNERS OF OINTMENTS FOR CA- T CONTAIN MERCURY SPECIAL! TWO OF OUR PRETTY, NEW MODELS e FLOOR SHINE CEDAR OIL POLISH 1t of steady applica- ound a plentiful re- $2 SPECIAL COUPCON $2 Bring this coupon to our store be- fore EASTER, April 12th, and we will give you absolutely free Two Dollars worth of | (20) Royal Gold Trading Stamps, e made, MAURICE SAMFLE SHOP FREE FREE Turban Effect BOTH FOR $1.00 A chic, little round hat, close-fitting and comfortable, in Tete 'de Nigre brown, SATURDAY SPEC[AIS trimmed with brown ribbon of a lighter shade. The Vulture Aigrettes which = : = . Dress Goods De'pnrh'ncnt w\m*‘lete the trimming make it most $1.00 DRESS GOODS FOR TTo a attractive. Just the hat for all-around | 3,23 DRESS 3O His Object In Walting. rved Par: church (doing an cdd job ra with any purchase ot a parson says when ’e ‘its wiv the "ammer. —-Punch. s are Vefl- o F'ul. ings, Panama, Armure, Taffeta e z ' PH £ / B nrine we, 57 OLD DR. ?% erol s naenel e e 194 Main Street Wauregan Bloc! Spring wear— Cloth, Vigorsaux, Bic. th medium ARIS o ivated almost exclusively for | i ok Bati aoleen HAERIS® o e A i SATURDAY SPECIAL 770 B e o e always a ready sale in the o ————— | S — it The drying of figs has 1 1! t o abandoned in this re- = 3 - c. Silk Department 3 2 | gion, except for the personal require- Hindu Merry Widowr. | Use for Old Umbreiia Rods. D() blt‘-l}ri m oSaiilor glon, ¢ : L - g J oall = { ments of a small number of growers. | It is reported from Bombay that 8 The steel rods from oid umbrellas u & ‘ i _— Hindu widow tmmolated hersel? upon | make fine plant supports. Disconnect . STETSON & YOUNG Why? | the tuneral pyre of her husband and | them where they join the upper part| A very stylish Double-br . Q& @ry| Bomettmos it secms as If every per | smiled as the flames played about | and also whero the ring slips the han:| Cal Pentels “nd Bulld | sou who was 1 £ initiative, spe- | al idea of the merry | dle and you have a double rod to slip with the tip tilted effec Best work and materials at rigat | clal ability or sired to be | be popular in Amer- | into your flower pots, and if they are L - by skilied 1abor. either a writer, an actor or an artist ville Courler-Journal | painted gray they are unmoticeable. vhone 8 Wesi MAIN ST. | The most agrecable way for a lazy | Rug and Drapery Department | person to make living is to express CRTM CURTAINS FOR ; in white or i thed with sdging d somo with wide inserted Bands. Made of & fine scrim— SATURDAY SPECIAL $% his own optnions, emotions and im- Weekly. MRS. GEO. P. STANTGN 52 S8HETUCKET STREET is showing a fine line of NEW miL- | LINERY for Spring and Summer. You are cordially invited o inspect same. JGSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER “laex Boske Made sad Rulad te O 108 BROADWAY | pressions.—Harper Wanted—An Occupation. why some| people don’t mind their own business. * haven't any mind, ven't any bust poon. that they ard 1 Silk Hose for Easter 4 SATURDAY SPECIAL 39 BRUSSFLS RUGS ot 3 by 10 foot 6 in. s and all Oriental tegularly $13.50— SATURDAY SPECIAL $9.98 talk fluently and time, but even estens Art Goods Department MADR-UP CORSET COVERS wi latest em- The dainty dresses, the chic suits, the light Spring colors, demand the same daintiness in y. Al of the Spring colors and plain black and white will be found in our complete assortment and at a wide range of prices. SILK HOSE in black, white and all the new colors, to match the Spring suits and dresses, $1.00 to $4.00 SILK BOOT HOSE — fine lisle hose with pure silk boot. ~ All of the desirable ¢olors, DO YOU KNOW MATTHEW THUNE Formerly With John Marsa (Retired) OPENS TODAY AT o 162 MAIN STREET Oz Yiochrorts gne— SATURDAY SPECIAL 25¢ HUCK TOWELS of geod quality stamped with very attractive de- stens. SATURDAY SPECIAL 25¢c | An incoming season never brought us so l; much splendid FURNITURE as the present | steck displays. We have been gradually rais- ; ing our standard of quality ever since this l | Muslin Underwear Dep’t. in various 15 trimmed with lace 13 34 i store opened, until we can now truthfully say SATURDAY SPECIAL 50 : that the best things from the furniture world 25c and 50c Tse SKIRTS FOR e Attrac- 4 A FULL LINE (’)F may be found here. Suppose you look MISSES’ RIBBED | WOMEN’S SILK St ;n“é‘:;:‘;fi-gkv SP;::;L = Toths through our stock the th LISLE HOSE Men's and Young Men's Clothing Feuils v ek W W) G St e CsuKHOSE | LSEHOE & |, oemnel o chair, a lounge or household furniture. n fight and Gl 25¢, 37%4c, 50c e Ready-to-Wear and To-Order 35¢; 3 for $1.00 d = K SATURDAY SPECIAL 50c Special for Opening Day and Al Next Week Men's and Young Men’ é pmilelas $8.95 Regular Price $12.50 MATTHEW THUNE Successor to John Marsa 162 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. ONE FLIGHT UP It is upstairs—low rent—and therefors very low prices m L %fi 9 % R I GA N Learning to Do One’s Duty. iriorn i i l o S Sy T Make it a point o do something ev. | “Florence is the ouly girl in the It's possible fer de po’ man ter be | mma,” said a little four-vear-cid, 62-66 Main i i otty X de millionaire—if | looking up from her plate, “I used to ery day that you don’t want family, and she is pretty and attrac-| des ez happy ez d t ’ : 'rl::s lSy the go)l.[en rule fat“ac:;u,mg\ tive her acquaintances, includ| you'll give b'm time ter sleep an’| eat wif my spoon and now I eat wif the habit of doing your duty without | ing her father and mother."—New dream that he is rich—Atlanta Con-| my fork; how old must I be ‘fore § pain.—Mark Twain. Yerk Tribune ! stitution. can eat wit my knife?” Street