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YY TIIYYYY N W PREAR RS R R R rrrvg [N THE BOSTON STORE SPRING WHITE S An annual event, arranged with the co-operation of our regular manufacturers, in which we place on sale complete stocks, including the newest designs prevailing in white wear fashion for Summer, | At Reductions of One-fourth Less Than the Usual Prices This great gathering of white wear--of the daintiest, most stylish and best chosen kind--made at this time when: the need of them 1s greatest, the service for them - the longest, and the prices averaging one- quarter less than usual--1s a great achievement 1n itself and an opportunity that of course you will take full advantage of. TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY OF THE SALE Lingerie Blouses 3 Special White Sale Prices Lot No. 1 . 98c A very great varisty of the prettiest new Blouses in , white and colors. Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Organ- dies; in white, trimmed with laces and embroidery— Maize, Pink, Lavender and Blue Waists with pretty frils - and hemstitched finish—Dolly Varden Voiles with organdie collars and cuffs. A wonderful display Lot No. 2 $1.48 Voile and fine Batiste Blouses, daintily trimmed with hand embroideries /and white or ecru laces. With this variety we can suit the most particular. There are waists with round necks, waists with turn-over collars, and the very desirable open front models. Lot No. 3 $1.98 Some remarkably stylish filouul at this price, of Voiles, Organdies and Batiste, in both plain and fancy weaves. White Waists with dainty val or flat laces and pretty embroidered designs—plain Voiles | in Maize, pink, blue anl lavender, with vest effects of finely tucked lawn or organdie—in fact, a beauti- ful showing of modish Waists at an unusually low price. { At 12Yac We searched the markets far and wide before we found the garments which we were willing to place before you, even at this very low price. For they must have the quality, which always distinguishes the merchandise to which we attach our name. Here they are—high neck, fitted Corset Covers of good muslin and Draw- ers of good design with hemstitched At 50c Seven different garments at this price, and a variety of styles in each garment. Corset Covers with lace and embroidery J4n ten designs—Gowns of exceptional quality, high or low neck, with lace or embroidery—Drawers embroidered or lace trimmed, including the popular knicker- bocker model in muslin or crepe—Lace Trimmed Chemise —Short Muslin or Crepe Skirts—Long Skirts with lace and embroidery — Combination S8kirt and Drawers with dainty laces and embroid- ery. N At 25¢ At this price five garments which are most .attractively made. Corset Covers with embroidery and lace in eight differ- ent styles—Drawers embroidered, lace trimmed and with plain tucked ruffie— Short Skirts with plain ruffle—Long Skirts with tucked ruffle and some very pretty Gowns, in either high or low neck models. (Only Two Gowns to a Customer) At 98¢ Garments of style and value at this price which will astonish you with their fine- ~ ness and daintiness. Combination Skirt and Drawers or Skirt and Knickerbocker with pretty laces and embroidery—beau- ' tiful Corset Covers with soft, pretty laces of the present mode—a very wide assort- ment of exquisite Gowns, all models, in sheer muslins or crepe—Long Skirts with handsome lace and embroidery trimming in all of the most desirable materials— orepe, muslin and fine pique. THE BETTER GARMENTS AT SALE PRICES: appeared this season so prolifically. GOWNS from ................ COMBINATIONS Drawer and Skirt Knickerbocker and Skirt Sheer, delicate, dainty pieces of Lingerie in all the p:etty designs which have They are simply exquisite in their sim- plicity, and at such low prices that they must appeal to you in every way. ...... S siee ¢ e s s PRk 30 35.9§ SEEIRES Iront . o e S e o s s s e s ... $1.25 to $5.98 CORSET COVERS from 5. ... .0 . .. .coiveiiivionin $1.25 to $2.98 DRAWERS AND KNICKERBOCKERS from ............. $1.25 to $2.98 } L R $1.25 to $4.50 Bargains In White FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER \] GOOD PILLOW CASES FOR 19¢ A PAIR We have placed on the counter a lot of these good Cases which should bring 25c. There are two sizes— 42 by 36 and 45 by 36 inches. They are going to go quickly at this low price. Come early. FULL BLEACHED SHEETS FOR 79¢ A fine dollar Sheet, full bleached and 81 by 99 inches in size. In quality and apmpearance most ex- ceptional. During the White Sale they will go for 79¢c each. HEMMED SATIN BED QUILTS FOR %229 Quilts which the manufacturer was unwilling to dispose of as perfect as they show a little soil re- ceived during the finishing process, nothing but what will wash out perfectly. They should sell for $3.50, but duging the sale we have marked them to go at this low price. . FANCY WHITE MUSLIN in striped, cross-barred and dotted patterns. Usually sold for 15¢ a yard. Sale Price 94¢c FANCY MERCERIZED WAISTINGS, sold reg- ularly for 25¢ a yard. Sale Price 12V%¢c REMNANTS OF WHITE WASH GOODS from 25 per cent. to 33 1-3 per cent. Less Than the Usual Prices HEMMED HUCK TOWELS—Sale Price. 200 HUCK TOWELS—Sale Price.... 12/2c TURKISH TOWELS—Sale Pri 19¢ TURKISH TOWELS—Sale Price 21c TURKISH TOWELS—Sale Price.. i | { in Business of Monthly Meeting Held LEASES APPROVED BY : |§relideng F. de C. Sullivan of New SHORE LINE STOCKHOLDERS. | ;-2 ——— at Old Saybrook, M x5 , Messrs. E. C. Winchester of New Liondon, Michael Kenealy of Stamford and A. E. Locke of Boston. It-was stated that the meeting took up no special business at this session, 7 - ‘but the call for the meeting propose by sa,lg stockholders of a lease to the lm%&hnet the Shore Line Mlec~ | as its purposes approval by the said sald Sho way ocom from several | stockholders of a lease to the said! pan: nbled at Sayhrook on | Bhere Line Electric Raiiway mmpmykcluu‘ux iis lines of electric street rail- n Q‘I.” o'elogk for m-;‘e; London and East lyme ! 2 ¢ I . ay company said te South w,fl‘ te the New London and Bast Lyme Rallway | company for the term of 21 years from ‘the first day of August, 1913, upon the terms and conditions stated in a cer- tair instrument of lease bearing date of Aug, 1, 1913; also for the approval the vil'age of Tafts to Central Village, with all of their privileges and appur- tenances, for the term of 99 years from May 1, 1913, upon the terms and con- Aitions stated in a written instrument of lease bearing date of July 1, 1913. re Line Elecirie Railway com- S X by the Connecticut company. in- way and spurs and branch lines cx- &2 the | tending from the town of New London B. B's Gave a Dance. ©On Saturday cvenipg the B. B's A delegation from Mount Calvary held a well attended dance in the| Baptist church the Yaotic eagine house. Music was fur- was | nished by Jaoksen's estra. seph Nolan of Fitchville prompted. HOSPITAL PATIENTS. Entertained by Delegntion From Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. P ital S emertained at 1 Y of Plainfield and Thompson, and from | committee of arrangements were A, didly carriéd out: Song, The Fight is Bounham and D. E. Burdick, and Jo- ' On, chorus; solo, A. H. Randall; solo, | #nd chorus A Clean Heart; solo, Mrs. | Maude Epps; solo, Mrs. Charles Hallg :sai‘ by chorus, There is Grace: duet. ;Mm. Fpps, Miss Anda Simons: solo, | Miss Charlotte Jackson; solo, Miss Ed- na Biddle: chorus. Onward, Forward. In addition to the soloists choruses comprised Mrs.. H. D. Mec- IKM"M and Mrs. Frances Evans. Pl S S S vt - afternoon. ood és in Ploom \ D Dy, S| et U Ay Ban b the ' 4