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up—lubricate it. Ifmm.vv because the scalp is tvo .ufi.- Freshen up ths and the dna—u(dnwur‘ nor of perfect attendance in the schools of the town for the past term and al- so for the year are shown as in the xouovlnk lu!. those starred being for he year: IM Street. Sovmt.h tnu l(ln c A, Stevens, Seventh grade, Mary J. teacher, pupils 31, perfect *Helen Hi , Thomas Mulcahy, Gladys| New! Peterson,” *Frieda Murphy | 1 ~ By m use of this helpful tonic any woman can easily make her hair soft, flw and uhundam. Pretty hair will urely increase her charm and beauty Bifocal Glasses What They Are. What They Mean. Simply the verging of near’ and far sight into one lens for each eye, Reading ang distance mmwxyucw ing glhasses—that’ Bifocal Glasses are such a boom to middleaged The satisfaction, the pieasure derived, can enly be ‘experienced by the wearing of Our advice, our experience, our time is at your service, Call and talk the matter over with us A modern grinding plant on service. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Established 1372 OPYICAL DEPARTMENT If You Want to Be Sure of the Best Results From Your Photegraphic Films Be Sare to Have Your —Done At— CRANSTON'S (yr Enfire Line of Children’s Straw Hats values up to $1.50 each Now H0c TO CLOSE The Toggery Shop, 891 Main St., Norwich, Ct NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: If anyone claims 1 owe them money, they must bring in their bill te me. EMILY E. MYERS, Preston City, Conn. OBELISK Self-Rising FLOUR at RALLION’S ATTENTION, L. 0. 0.F. The Members of Uncas and She- tucket Lodges, I. O, O, F., are request- ed to meet in the lodge room, Sunday, June 21st, at 1.30 p. m., to attend Me- Visiting Brothers are iavited to at- toud, Per order MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. . MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. & STABLE e guaraniee our service to be the Wfllh.ln E 30 l Alice N Deane, *Elsle A. Jacobson, Ulmer M. Jewett, Ralph J. Mellor, James Pe- Mflr‘:‘ilomm H. Rasmussen, Charles Sixth grade, Miss Myra F' Parker. teacher, puplls 29, perfect 1 Henry F. Beausoleil, Wmhm Ben: Iinmln Covey, Linus Charnetski, Will- dam F. Jatkowski, George L. Lam- bert, Henry H. Rosiene®, Malcholm B. lrwk:k *Lillian _J. Brewster, Mil- E. ler, *Katharine B. Hemip- stead, *Ada L. Holmes, Josephine A. Holbrook, Edith M. Palmer, Lida C. Sullivan. Fifth grade, Mary E. O’'Connell, teacher, pupils 31, perfect 14: Mae Farra, Minnie Hanson,~Dorothy Ras- mussen, Sadie Shea, *Florence White- 'Geot‘e Frink, *Joseph Jack- son_Merton Palmer, *Willlam:Pedace, *Rithard Sabrowski, Wilfred Robert- son, Barl Whitehead, John Wiedwald. Thira and Fourth grades Miss A M. Curtiss, teacher, pupils 36, perfect 14: Lewis Covey, Robert East wood, Christopher O'Hearn, Stephen O'Hi Vernon Randall Leslie Smith, Harol Suilivan, Royal Wight, Mildred Fox, Ruth Lambedt, Mary McGibney, Mar jorie Roath, Axelina Rice, Alice Will- iams. First and Second grades Miss Ma- rion G, Beebe teacher, pupils 32, per- lis L. Burdick, Gilbert L. *J. Milton Randail, John C. Bayles. Kindergarten, Miss Gertrude Brown- 1ng, teacher, pupils 25, perfect 4: Roy ‘Hiscox, Walter Lumlet, Courtney Ras- mussen, James Shea. Laurel Hill, Kindergarten, Miss Helen B. Royce, and Miss Annie L. Taft, teachers, pu- pils 21, perfect 6: *Kenneth V. Mor- rill, Clarence Rose, Charles Schmid, *Erpest 1. Starkmathur, Otto C. Thumm, Florence B. Bushnell Kindergarten grade, Miss Helen B. Royce, and Miss Annie L. Taft teach- ers, pupils, 21, perfect 2: *Kenneth V. Morrill, *Ernest L. Starkmather. First and Second grades, Miss Min- nie A. Wheeler, teacher, pupils 22, per- fect 10: Irwin Burdick, John A. Enos, Alfred M. Haring Irving A. Kelley, Albert D. Regers, Florence Bjorn, Catherine Carpenter, Fleanor Couni- han, Dorothy Freeman, Grace Purvis. Second and Third grades, Miss Nel- lie J. Backley, teacher, pupils 28, per- fect 14 Harry T. *Allyn, *Richard W. Allyn, James Bushnell Elof W. W. Danielson, *Laurence T. Jensen, Frances E. Baker, Claire E. Bennett, Ariine H. Cobleigh, Dorothy I. Farrell, *Florence Ruth F. Parker, Smith, M. Fourth and Fifth grades, Miss N. T. Collins, teacher., pupils 32, perfect *Elizabeth Saze,’ i Beetham, *Margaret F. Connell. ma V. Erikson *Eva C. Lacy, *Dorothy F. Rogers, Willlam Blair, . Theodore Bushnell. George F. Fairbanks, Thos. 8. Farrell, Paul D, Hill, Henry Lon- Charles H. Sage. 3 Lillian L. Edwards, Constance M. Lang, Mary C. Londergan, Edith E. Purvis. * Hobart Avenue. Tifth grade, Miss Mary Kampf, tea- cher pupils 26, perfect 5: Bessie L. Brown, Marjorie M. Poole, Mildred D. ‘Whipple, Samuel F. Falcone, Roger L. Worthington, *Mary L. O. Casey, *Madeline V_LaRochelle, *Edward H. Duro,* John P. Freyer, *Earl S. Lewis, *Eugene A. Rouleau. Third and Fourth grade, Miss Mary W. Clune, teacher, pupils 35, perfect 22 HowarG S. Arnold, Kenneth F. Arnold, *Willam J. Browne, Thomas A. Fenton, *William J. Haggerty, Hen- Ty J. Hrriman, *Floyd B. Hill Alto Howard, *Joseph C. King, *Raymond J. La Rochele, Carl Malovendo, Philip Malovendo, *Flovd W. May, Joseh B. Peckham, Edward Rouleau, Natalie F. Bussey, Grace M. Champlin, * Marion H_ Dofbeare, Christina Izzo, Mary Til- len, *Mfldred F. Whitney. First and Second grades, Miss Mary B. Butler, teacher, pupils 40, perfect 11: Patsy Izzo, *Clifffford La Rochelle, James Fenton, Shirley Douglas, Doro- thy Whitney, Katherine Battersb; Theodore Alex, Millicent Disco, *Fran- ges Fenton, Mariorle McComb, Mary reckham. Kindergarten grade, Miss Helen B. Royce_and Miss Annie L. Taft, teach- ers. puplls 40, perfect 13: Gladys M. Blanchard, Mildred G. Douglas, Fran- ces Henault, - Margery = Hyre Florence M. Markow, E. Adele Waish Sabina Warakowsky, Raymohd C. Blanchard, Harold D, Dises, Vito Fer- 7y, *J. Vineent La Rochelle, Chester L. Pike, Raymond J. Wood: Bridge Schoel. Third and Fourth grades, Miss , *Charles \Retknufie, Etta Rosenberg, Josephine leth le, Elizabeth Beckley teach- er, pupi pu-!u:t 6: Lester Bellovl. Sven driklnn, *Gladys Debarros. A me Kearns, Margaret Slattery, Sln-h Sixth grade, Mary E. Mullin teach pupils 33, perfm 6: William Sdfuster, Joseph Shea, Henry Smitl, *Sarah Mc- , Carrie Pascouche, Fanny Rosen- Derg. Fifth grade, Katie A. Murphy teach- er, pupils 27, perfect 8: Albert Ber- berick, Roger nis, Raymond ¥Witz- gerald, Leroy Lafferty, William Mozri- coach, Raymond Royce, Josephine Ber- berick, Chariotte Bellows. Fourth grade, E. B. Dolbeare, Yeach- er, pupils 32, perfect 10: Burton Able- man, *Harold Billings, *Patrick, Cough- lin, Alphonse Fournier, Carl Johnson, #John Lee, DeWitt Parsons, George Strouse, Nellie Drake, *Marion Royce. Third grade, Nina E. Perry, teacher, pupile 30, perfect 8: Daniel Coughlin, Francis _Fourier, Joseph Gernhard, Raymond Heebner, Kenneth Thomp- son, Anna Anderson, Gladys Dennis, Lilljan Murphy. Second grade, Julia M. Pease teacher, pupils 86, perfect 11: John Albertl, Harold Johnson, Burton Robinson, Les- lie Santos, John Sautter, Earl Vera, Beatrice bleman, Elizabeth Collins, Elizabeth Mahoney, Eleanor ONeil, Dorothy ' Parsons. First_grade, Julia Imelda Good and Anna M. Curran teachers, puplils 75, perfect 13: Charles Bjork, *Thomas Lee, Arthur Parker, Sophla Gryzm- kowski, Catherine Hu‘nfle Dorothea Tucker, Blanche Wilber, Zvelyn Ran- kin, Julia Barber, Justine Briggs, Vio- let Didrickson, *Walter Sautter, Wil~ liam Tafel. West Thames Street. Fifth and Sixth grades, Miss E. M. Ward teacher, pupils 26 perfoct 16: *Dale Aldrich, Egidio Baldwin, *Horace Bill, *Percy Cruthers, Charles Shaffer, *John Ulrich, Rose Bartolucci Ger- trude Dierman, *Helen Frink, *Augus- ta Hildebrandf, Natalle Lyons, Cassie Malcom, Rosanna Montie, *Natalie Macpherson, Louise Twomey, !lelen Woodworth. Third and Fourth grades, Nellie F. Ahern teacher, pupils 43, perfect 20 *Joseph Cook, Henry Hilderbrand, Ralph Parker, *Russell Rathbone, Charles Muench, *Joseph Schaffauser, William Clabby, Leon Mieuski, Nelson Leirich, Walter ' Weisgraber, *Lucile Guile, *May Guile, Madeline Grodotzke, *Veronica Wenzel, Irene Cruthers, Constance Everett, Kathryn Twomey, Madeline O’Connell, Hulda Rossoll, *Francis Diffly. Second grade, Mary T. Good teacher, pupils 32, perfect 10: Gertrude Cook, *Winifred Clabby, Ruby Faulkner, Delzel Lacey, *Lorain Macpherson, *Cliffora_ Moody, *Donald Rathbone, *Julia Ulrick, Anna Voech, *Mary Wenzel. ~ Sub-primary and First grade, Mary E. Young and May I. Graham teachers, puplls 53, perfect 10: Clara Duhaime, Rowland = Manning, Cecelia Montie Gertrude _Muench, Stella Poruznick, Edward Sutton, Seraphino Tombari, *Joseph Tlrick, Elizabeth Warner, Mi- chael Wenzel. High Street. Fourth and Fifth grades, L. Angie Stanton and Robina A. Burgess teach- ers, pupils 58, perfect 12: Lillan Beck- mann, Clarence Brewer, Arfify Haddad, Arna Hussey, Edna Buckle, *Jcseph Byington, Roland Harris, Joseph Kcar- ney, Eva Lafleur, *Ernest Pascouche, Martin Virga, Nellie Hathaway. Third grade, Agnes McCloud teacher, pupils 43, perfect 10: Rose Braunstein, Irene Buckle, *Julia Donegan, *John Donegan, Maria Giovannini, *John Hilderbrand, Charles Lorello, John McCarthy, ~James Virga, Joseph ‘Welch. Second grade. K. T Wilew pupils 34, perfect 7: *Margaret CW. *Bddie Hilderbrand, “voun e Loretta Lambert, Péter Marcheke Louise Nadolny, Mary Psscouchg. teacher, pupils 45, perfect § Donegan, Josephine Marchenkeificz, Anthony Commer. First C and D grades, Mildred M. Fillmore teacher, pupils 30, perfect 13 Julia Cemmer, Josephine Giovanini, Helen Kelly, Bertha Stancavitz, Amelia Strenkowski, Francis Casey, John Green, Solomon Haboush, Barthoi Hanafin, Albert Hildebrand, Korzeneiki, *Mario Pascouche, Polasky . Kindergarten grade, Kathleen E. Bdith A. d: Masmi' Maaio, aem o, Neil Murphy, Andrew Ri Seventh and eighth grades, Miss Isabella T Service teacher, pupils l’ perfect .5: Rowena Fellows, Henrieti Morris, Evelyn Stott, Inez Woodwono. drene Woodworth; tardy once, John McNally, Nora Murray. Fifth and sixth grades, Miss B. Louise Twohig teacher, pupils 27, per- fect 6: *Viola Hill Alicg Rogers, Drexel Hanna, Wallace Harbeck, Darrow Ver- gason, Newell Vergason, Third and fourth grades, Miss J. E. McNamara teacher, pupils 31, perfect 6: Kathryn Armstrong, Everett Bing- ham, Warren Hill, *George Hill, *John Rol.rl. Miriam Griswold: tardy once, Burns, Theodore Connell, James Filburn, Mary Mara, John Mara, Law- rence Murray. First and second grades, Miss Helen E. Murphy teacher, pupils 32, perfect 12: Charlotte Fellows, Mildred Hew- tt, *Josephine Hill, Unabell Harbegk, Beulah Rogers, Josephine Wasilew: Florence heeler, Evelyn Bingham, Chrystle, Curtiss, Arthur Fulton, *Earl Hill, Walter Pawlah, Henry Pawlah, Leo Tumicki, Kenneth Connell, James Furey. * Scotland Road. First, third, fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth grades, Miss Grace M. Hender- son teacher, pupils 21, perfect 2: Edith Bushnell, John MecCarthy, Falls Schoel. Fifth and sixth crades, Miss Lizzle McKeag, teacher, pupils 24, perfect §: | Viola Carey, Dofothy A_Kane, tha E. Taylor, *Frank Barber. mond D. Byrnes, Frank L. Crowell, *Frederick A. O'Neil, Harold S. Presi- tic Third and fourth grades, Miss Eliz- abeth T. Hayes, teacher, pupils 39, perfect 15:, Lillian Barber. *Iva Byrnes, Elizabeth Hagstrom, Melverda i Marsh, Oera Parent *Philip_ Connor, *Edward Jacobs, Ralph Marsh, Joseph O'Nell, Robert McBurney, John Sulli- van, Charles Vounce, *Stanley Vounce, Howard Williams, Walcott Wyllie, First and second grades, Miss Lil- lian C, Stetson, teacher, pupils 36, per. fect 13: Ruth Barber, Rose Cubanski, *Helen Dudek. Dorothy Gildersiceve, Agnes Gravelline, Sarah Huggard, Julia Paweler, Helen Rynkiewicz, John Brennan, Francis Coleman, Stanley Cubanski, Edmund Fanning, Edward Graca, Edward Graham. Ignish Ja- cobs, John Kane, Willlam Majewski, Casper Vounce. Kindergarten grade, Browning. teacher, pupils 4: Jacobs, Annle Zotund: Long Society. Third, fourth and flfth Kl’ldefl Miss Lina B. Spalding, teacher, pupils 33, perfect 21: Raymond Anderson, Lil- lian Burdick, Lucile Chapman. Dylla Danilowicz, Walter Ericson, Emily Ha- den, Joseph Hazard, Mabél Hazard, Rose Kalecik. Sarah MeGill, Edna Miner, Edmund Olsson. Artnur Olsson, Estella Olsson, Selma Peterson, Frank Prodell, Dorothy - Peckham, Mildred Peckham, Bernard Sebastlan, Leonard Staubley. First and second grades, Mias Anna E. Pukallus teacher, pupils 33, perfect 16: _Alfred Anderson, Anna Carroll, Staffa Danilowicz, William Danilowicz, Benjamin Ellal, Ruth Ericson, Verner Ericson, Florence Hazard, Helen John son, Mlldred Johnson, Florence John- son, Jennie Sebastian, Robert Morri- { son. Gertrude Oelze, Raymond Evans, | Charlotte Staubly. ) East Great Plain, _Fourth, fifth and sixth grades, Miss aude G. Lathrop, teacher, pupils 18, Beulah G. Carpeater, Dorothy T. Hol- den, Henry E. Jordan, *Edna M. Jones, *lda H. Lefingwell, Irwin F. Sanborn, Avery H. Stanton, Earl Sanborn; tar- dy once only, Lioyd B. Jones; absent half day, Victoria Wildowski; absent one day, Barbara Odgers: absent one day in term, Elton G. Odgers; tardy once In year, Lloyd B. Jones: absent half day in year, Irwin F. Sanborn. First, second and third grades, Miss Mary Daley teacher, pupils 14, perfect Roy Carpenter. Clyde Carpenter, la Lefingwell, *Tracy Odgers; ab. sent half day only in year, Nola Lef- fingwell. Miss Gertrude 30, perfect RUPTURED ONCE, Cathryn C. Donovan, teacher, pupils, 33, perfect 19: *Albert Rourne, *Gilbert Blackburn, *Charles Bloom, *George Braymar, Arthur Disco, Fred Duro *Theodore Duro . Haubt, Marion Hoffman, *Althea Lewis Elizabeth = Risley, David _Silverman, | Wilham Storms, Harold Walz, Lucius Yerrington, Oscar Mosesian Second grade, Elizabeth G. Danihy teacher, pupils 27, perfect 15: Mjrtle Mwmwd Louise Norman, Gladys Palmer, Charles Carden, George Cle- ment, Francis Cousins, Ellsworth Cramer, Kenneth Culver, Wilfred Dis- ¢o, James Falcone, *Willlam Haskell, Laurence Hoffman, Gordon Rainey, Russell Storms, John Williamson, First grade, M, Josephine Edwards teacher, pupils 22, perfect 4: Louis S. Carden, Eli Cramer, Melvena Gross, Grace Walz. Pear! Street. Fitth and Sixth grades, L ¥, Spaf- ford teacher, pupils 35, perfect 6 Harold Carpenter, Percivu Harwood, *Downer Johnson, Forest Lewis, Mi dred Lewis, Mazie Williams, Third and Fourth grades, Katherine &, Murray teacher, pupile 41, perfect 19: " Ellsworth _ Allen, Paul 'Higgins, Irving Jones, Clarence Tracy, *Harry Ruley, Eleanor Byrne, Inez Clifford, Lilliah Hoftman, *Harriet Newbury, ;fllm& Waitors, Ida Fishkin, Mary n, econd grade, Lucy G. Mullin teach- er, pupils 28, perfect 10: Russell Crow- oll, Wendell Gosse, James Kelley, “Har- gi lfich Harold Lathrop, Florence Blanche Freeman, Annie Moove. Polly Mitchell, *Geraldine First_grade, lda B. Adams teacher, pupflnl 38, ner!zc& 4 r‘om E‘reemn ‘¢Fheron Woodmansee, Ma:wet Doyl- Gertrude Har- Catherine Tier- ne T *Lucile Tncy, Elizabeth Voech, Ju ‘Wilbur. Seventh zrade 1. M. Crawford and M. mi pupils 47, per‘—‘ NOW HE CAN “SWING” FAST TRAINS Railro-d Conductor Tells How His Health and Position Were Saved by Wonderful Invention. G. W. Hardesty of 2145 Park avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., has n a con- ductor on the Big e i cann for more than thirty years, For many years he was a victim of a troublesome rupture. As time progressed his rupture be- came more pronounced, The demands of his work, “swing- ing” fast trains, hurrying about for train orders and the like, proved very trying, He felt at last that he would have te give up his position, Mr, Hardesty tried all kinds of rup- ture devices. Truss after truss failed. Finally he tried the Schuiling Rup- ture Lock and found his troubies end- ed, Mr Hardesty has toid his exper- ience imself in a letter to the Schuiling Rupture Institute, in which he says: Statement of Tribute. “This is =y unsolicited statement as a grateful tribute to the Schuiling Rupture Loek. I had come to the con- clusion that there was never anything invented that couid hoid my rupture, but I found that the Schuiling Rupture Lock was the very thing I had been lookine for all these years. Thanks to this lock, I .am getting better - every day and hew enjoy full comfort in my work. It is the article every ruptured person shouid have. Hr Hardesty’s experience certainly hlmboeflrooltoanyonsolnu ety and efficieacy pf the Schuiling e Lock. Any man, woman or <child can get just such relief and res- toration by the use of this lock. _This is the most important invea- hon since the treatment of rupture be- Rupture sufferers have been robbed for years by makers of trusses and worthless devices made only to sell. The Schuiling Rupiure lock is made to wear, “This annbuncement brings you hod- est assurance seat you ean gei seilef. The Schuiling Rupture Lock will cure rupture. You can put it on and throw your old trusses away., The Schuiling Lock has been proven by the results that have steod for years. People in all kinds of work, from “rough riders” to desk men, attest its merit. One Month’s Trial Fre The Sehuiling Rupture Lock will be sent to any rupture sufferer for free trial for $6 days. That shews our con- fidence jn it. It is simple and easy to wear. It has ne imsanitary steel springs, stays, elastics, leg bands or complicated and dangerous attach- ments. It is a perfected device. Our free beek on rupture will inter- est vou and explain in detail the work- ings of the Schuiling Rupture Lauck. Send fur the book now. Just write a letter or poctal asking for the book, giving your name and cleariy —aor fill out and send o us twe Liank form here: SCHUILING RUPTURE INSTHUTE 477 W. Market 8t. irdianapeiis, ind. Ecnd me vour free boui, “How te Cure Rupture.” WM 55s oo o o s City Eliot Graham, Mary Dudek, *Nellfe ! are amongst the best that we have ever offered 'and include Merchandise from about every department in the store. celebrated ‘‘Clothes ol Fashion” mn.lu, These— Suits are hand-tailored throughout and lined with sefge or npnea. Included in the lot are biue serge, fancy mixtures. 50c value each The at 83c. Men s Underwear 39¢ s Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- P TR pioky - sizes 30 to 46, regular 50c value at 39¢c $1.00 Shirts at 83c “p. & M Shirts, made coat style, new and up- to-date patterns, regular $1.00 Shirts plain gray, tartar plaids, Men's Silk at 2%¢ a pair. Me s and short sleeves, | Suits, short 79c a Suit. pe cll stri) and home- spuns—§18.00, 11050 "and 81600 Suits i 50c Half Hose 28c Men's Silk ana Silk Plaited Half Hose, in black, tan, navy and gray— Four-in-Hand in a splendid range of patterns and colorings—Special value at 28c. Union Suits 79¢ Ecru Color Rib Union sleeves and_ankle length, sizes 34 to ¢6, regular $1.00 value at Special Negligee The colorings, $1.50 Shirts at 93¢ well- Negligee Shirts, regular Shirts at 93c. known “Eagle” newest designs and $1.00 and Women's Suits that were $15.00 to $1 Women's $1.00 Dresses at 65¢ Exactly 300 Women's Dresses—the entire surplus stock of a prom- inent manufacturer—will go on sale today The assortment includes plain chambray and gingham in a variety of designs and colorings, a full line of sizes. models, all attractively with Dutch collars—Women's regular $1.00 Dressel at at a trimmed, some with About enough for today’s s ng—so d Women's and Misses’ White Dresses Our showing of Women’s White Dresses is now at its best. Amongst the new arrivals are several of the latest Russian Tunic models. Prices are $5.98, $6.50, $7.50 and up to ° $9.9 50 at. $25.00 to $40. There” are several lace collars, bargain price. others on't delay. $15.00. White Wash Skirts Dress Skirts $4.98 > o - y < 11 Women's Dress Skirts, black nd Women's White Wash Skirts—Rus-| ;" [17iqs novelty effects nd sian Tunics, Peplum and plain tailored | Scotch plaids —$5.50 to $7.50 yalues at models—price range $1.25 to $4.95. |$4.95. ¥ Women's Tallored Suits—our entire stock at two special prices: ‘Women’s Suits that were - $14.95 00 at. Women's to trimmed and ready were $3.98 lnd $5.00, reduced Fine Hats Black Sailors, all to wear Women's 29c 32 98 wer‘i-fl 9 our Women's Fine Dre: All former prices as h‘xh as duced now to s Millinery-At Most Emphatic Reductions Black Sailors, all trimmed, Knox braid—Spec- 48c —Special price ial price UNTRIMMED Our entire stock of Women's and HATS Misses' Untrimmed Hats, that were 98c $1.39 and $1.98, reduced now to . OUTING " Our entire stock of Trigumed Outing HATS Hats for Women's, Misses' and Chil- dren’'s Hats that have been $1.39, to $2.95, reduced MOW £0.-............... Dress Hats $2.98 5 Dress Hats $3.98 Women's Dress Hats that Women's Dress Hats _that Women’s Hosiery 8c One ease of Women's Fast Black Full Women’s Hosiery at Spedal Prices Lisle and Silk, regular 50c Hoslery at 3 for $1.00 a pair Women’s Hosiery 15¢ An odd lot of Women's Hosiery In Seamless Hosiery, perfect in every |black and black with split feet at lse way—Special price 8c a pair. a pair, value 18¢ and 25c. Women's Fine Hoslery—black, white and tan color—Lisle, stk 38¢ GLOVES Long Lisle Gloves 29¢ Elbow Length White Lisle Gioves in a full line of sizes, sold at 30c. variety equal 300 pairs of Women's Sample Lisle Gloves, of styles, regular 50c value at. Long Silk Gloves 69¢ Eibow Length Silk to Gloves |and white, equal to Gloves at $1.00— price 89c a pair, in a big 29c Gloves, in black Boys' Boys' Boys' and up Boys' Boys’ and 9se. BOYS' VACATION NEEDS It is vacation time for the Boys—we have a full Clothing for Boys. Children’s Rompers at 24c and 49c.| Boys' Indian Chief Outfits at 95c to Boys' Caps at 24c and 48¢ Hats at 49c, 69¢ and 96c. Jerseys at 2ic. Bathing Suits at 30c, 50c. 98¢ to $1.95. Overalls at 25c and 49c. Blouse Waists at 25c, s0c, 69¢ $1.95. $1.50, supply of Vacation Boys' Cowboy Outfits at $1.25 and Boys' Baseball Outfits at 98c. Cow Girl Outfits at $1.50, Juvenile Squaw Outfits at $1.50. Boys Washable Suits, sizes 3 to 10 Boys’ Khaki Trousers at 49c and 95c. lat 79¢c, 93¢, $1.25 and up to $3.00. 45-inch One Iot regular | | | fast colors, Venise lLace and Plauin Organdie Collars, all new goods and very attractive styles—Special price. Flouncings, Neckwear, Veils, Etc. Voile Fleuncings, embroldered in colers, regular price $1.00 a yard—Spe of Chiffon Made Veils and fihsdnw i5¢c value at One lot of Bureau Scarfs, in white I.nd colors, plain and en’lbrold.red —sSpecial price 2 for 25¢ or each. Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Parasols Women'’s Silk Parasols—a manufacturer’s sample line direct frem his New York show rooms, at these special prices: At $1.49 value $2.66 At $1.89 value $2.50 cial price Lace Mesh, these are fine quality and 42¢ 25¢ 39¢c 15¢ At :2.39 value $3.00 Being samples there is only one of a kind, and a big va- ricty of kinds. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES MEN’S WEAR &g Spring | Suits—the m!lm Packer's Charm. Santtol Pond’s cola Cream Daggert & Ramsdell Extract c Aubry’s Satin Beautifier 19c Te 59¢ $1.00 Pompeian 3 50c 50¢ 25c 50¢ 50c 50c 50¢ 50¢ Riker's Violet Cerate. Hudnutine Hudnut's 50¢ $1.25 50c 25¢ j0e $2.00 Aubry’s Coid Cream.. Aubry’s Tint.. Satin Skin Tint. Madame Ruppert’ leach .- 19¢ - 19 . 19 Face Hind's Honev and Al- mond 2 Pompeian Pompeian . o Daggert & Ramsdel Daggert & Ramsdeil’ Packer's Charm. De Meridor. De Meridor.... Pond's Bxtract Cream ... Pond's Extract Vanish- ing Cream .... tin Skin Cream Cuticura Ointment. Cold T IRE, Cream See Cold Gream Palmolive Cream. Gourand's Cream..... Stillman’s Freckle Cream $5¢ Hokara Cream.......... 19¢ Hokara Cream Madame Ruppe: Face Bleach $ Dental Needs Sheffield's Dr. Lyons’ Hood's . Sanitol Sozodont ¢ Rubifoam 22¢ 50¢ Calder's Calder's Colgate’s Dental Powder Colgate’s Dental Powder. Kolynos Tooth Paste.. Hudnut's Dentaluxe Hudnut's Dentaluxe Paste. 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 50c 50c .+ 19 Powders 260 25¢ 16c Burill's Paste 10e Burill's Powder Pebeco Paste . Toilet Soaps 7c Toilet Soap Colgate’s Turkish Bath 10¢ Colgate’s Honey Buttermilk .. Colgate's Glycerine Colgate's Oatmeal 106, Palmolive .. 10¢ 10c White Castile. 10c 10¢ 10¢c 10c Olivilo Maxin Elliot Soap, 4 for 28c or a cake.. Disinfectant Soap. Wrisiey’s Peroxide. Jergen's Glycerine. Colgate’s Natural Odor, 3 for . Colonial Dame a box of 3 cakes for. Pear's Unscented Pear's Scented 25¢c 25¢ 260 ‘Woodbury’ Packer’s Tar, Cuticura Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet- 15c Hudnu! Hanson & Jencks'..... Colgate’'s Cake ......covvene Willlams' Cake ...ceeeseese Tankee Cake Colgate's Stick cessereenee. 180 Powder Pear's Stick . Willlams' Gift Box, Shaving Stick, Toqth Powder and Brush Holder.... 37c Toilet Waters Cealgate’s Florida Water.... 280 Colgate’s Vieler Dactylis... 800 Hanson & Jeneks' Vielet... 760 & Gallet's Vielet. ... T8e Hudaut's_ Vielet Bee......,, 780 i Colegne

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