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_. 27x54¢ Cottage Rugs, Clearénée "‘-‘Sale mcmmy,hthebutnfmwsw. Ch-nmesdes. Wemmmwmb&' fore, and price cuts are deeper, uumwhfic better bargains throughout the whole store, Come here-ndgetwhtyouwmtfmyumdf mfmiy er your home, and get it at the years lowest prices. —————————————————— . l_)emesm Department m sise sedmed Sheets—Sale Price.. $1x80 seamed Sheets—Sale Price. §1%90 seamless Sheets—S8ale Price.... 73x90 Sheets, torn and hemmed—S8ale Price. .. 81x90 Pequot Sheets—8Sale Prige. .. 81x9¢ best quality Sheets—Sale Price. PILLOW CASES Pillow Cases, size 42x36—Sale Pries. Hemmed Pillow Cases, 45x36—8ale Prices, g e .3 gk oo srsarssmsananavee .. 11g, 170 and 18c sach . ¢, 18¢ and 20¢ each Hemmed Pillow Cases, 45x38%—8ale Price 220 each Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 42x36—8ale Price 250 'each Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x36—$ale Price. .. 27¢ each Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 50x38%—Sale Prige. . . 30c each Hemstitched Pillow Cases, best quality—8ale Price. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 50x38%—Sale Price... BLANKETS : : Duri: this n.le we have a special lot of Sample Blankets marked at e ly low prices. Cotton, weol and cotton, or all weol Blankets in gray and white—42¢c and up to §$7.50 pair, L WASH FABRIC SECTION z'l-l‘nch wide Figured Crepe, in neat patterns, value 25c—8ale Price Bc yard u-lnc_'!; wide Raye Ratine in blue, pink and lavender—Salg Price 15a yard, 27-ineh Coatume Crepe, value 26c—Sale Price. 27-inch wide Voile, delicate patterns for summer— Best :‘un.\lq Percale, 30-inch wide, stripes and checks—Sale Price 10 Be-t guality Dress Gingham, value 12%c yard—Sale lflu,... 36-inch wide best quality Galatea—Sale Price Sceteh Gingham, pretty checks and ‘plaids—8ale Price Apron Gingham, large or small cheeks—Sale Prices.... 3 ' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Night Gowns, plain or Hamburg trimmed—Sale Prices 44c, 84c and 84¢, ight better gquality tnmnmu are of lace and Hamburg— m‘:d-m"aa up to §4.30. ekt or Short ?attieoau, with ruffl e 1 I‘v"m“. E% attce . e of lace and Hamburg—Sale fc yard 14e yard 21c yard and 7¢ yard Blips. all well made and finished -with good trimmings—Sale - ices $1.290 and up te $279, C-r::dt g::.m round, high or V neck--Sale Prices 18l¢, 21¢c, #de, 64c CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT Chnduna Gingham Dresses, plain, checked or siriped, belted. effect d trimmed with bands ut contrasting material, ages 2 to 5 years— le Prices 21e, es 6 to 14 a‘-fl-&fl-fl. o e 14 years: Sale Prices !nhntu Bonnels. muslin, trimmed th » o Py e e with pretty laces, Hamburgs and >4 FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT Crex Rugs for Summer Floar Covering 18x36 inch Crex Rugs, value 45c—S8ale price 27x84.inch Créx Rugs, value 98c—Sale Price 80x60 inch Crex Rugs, value $1.26—S8ale Pri 88x72 inch Crex Rugs, valye §1.69—8ale Pric 54x90 inch Crex Rugs, value $4.50—Sale Price. 6x8 teet Crex Rugs, value §5.50—8ale Price. . 8x10 feet Crex Rugs, value $6.50—8ale Prici 9x12 feet Crex Rugs, value $8.50—Sale Price 18x36 Cettage Rugs, 24x36 Cottage Rugs, , 25350 Cottage Rilgs, value value value value #0x60 Cottage Rugs, value $1.39—Sale Pric: 36x72 Cottage Rugs, value $1.59—Sale Price. 4x 7 feet Cottage Rugs, value $3.50—Sale Pric 6x 9 feet Cottage Rugs, value $5.50—Sale Prige. 8x10 feet Cottage Rugs, value $6.50-—8ale Prige. 9x12 feet: Cottage Rugs, value $8.50—Sale Price... STRAW MATTING 38c quality Japanese Straw Matting—Sale Prige......... +ov 290 a yard 46e quelity Japanese Straw Mntfin‘, better quality—Sale Price 33¢ a 25¢ quality Chiu Mastting—Sale Prleb. . 38¢ quality China Matting—Sale Price 4 x : yard 46 Mltv China Matting—Sale a yard KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT . Dust Absorbing Floor Mops, value S NOW. - . 0y oe- i s ¥ e " : e CRRI T Formaion hrand” quassnised for o Tear, ‘?.‘3: rugr. lnntnl Table on stand, value $1.256—8ale Price . 96e x n. Wagh Beilers, heav: value 4135, now §1:10—No. 8, value JL00. now $1 18 ""olesi . No. & 14 ounce All Copper Boilers, seamless cover: Nao. 8, R R e R value §3.60, now =T MURRAY G0, dui-iug July and August, . $19.40 for St Idng G.om Fox. . Adelard Vanasec of this city, st d city that evening to see his, sir], afmmaddun‘ the evening "with her came down to Union street, where met Vanasse. © _The latier stopped him md llyllll. “You @re the one I want struck him several times on m fnce Fox testified flut he had known Va- g and never im before. Some nasse two or had any trouble wun trouble over a girl to whom a chum Fox's is attentive, was said u\ug of the assault. was accepted by the court, — Cruelty Case Continued. The case of Morris 29th. —_— On Probation. Dennis O'Donnell, wife, received a sentence on a charge of b placed on probation. Will Spend Seasen at Niantle. A house party Including by the large Duration EuhCnm 135 Days all necessary :—h.- Cost 3900 =00 Write for flinstrated Booklet HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE Y. is as homely as Abraham Liu- caln—ami as beautiful. * It is t has nothing to hide, lolw. simple, comfortable, sub- stantial. It never goeés out of style—ELBERT HUBBARD. A goed variety of Rustic * Hickory Furniture ' FURNITURE STORE MAIN and UNION STREETS, Pheng 285-3 Willimantis to_be the A plea of guilty Kantrowitz, uh-.rm with crueity to a calf, on the com; nt of the Comnecticut Humane soclety was centinued until August arrested early Thursday morning on complaint of his thirty days h of the peace. Execution of sentence was suspended for three months, and O'Dennell was Misses Florence Calbert of South Windham, Cruising Steamsbips “CINC‘NNATI" JAN 16 Everybody needs it, of courge. ) family, of Main WAS IN BALTIC, Missing Arthur Hurleau Returne—Ab. sent Since Mud‘y Arthur Hurhu. thy 11-ysar-old boy : left his home in this city the and returned ————— 3 Souvenirs of Policemen’s Meet. Patrolman Allan umn-r. the local delegate at.the annual meeting of the Connecticut Police association in dhw .4 Britain Wednedu has _returned this eity, and a-fine time. A considerable number of souyenirs of the event, given away by the New Bri. tain manufacturers, were brought back by Officer McArthur. out its coamug' nhw‘:m lllvo every Brooklyn Teaghers at the Lake. $inss ovon. the most humbie & means The Thomas BoRtEard of registering its opinion. If men Lake angumbaug, South Cuvemry. of has been taken hy & group of teachers from Brooklyn, N. Y., and some mem- berg of the lllvo already arrived to take poss n. SUFFRAGISTS ENERGETIC. Make Street Addresses, Distribute Lit- erature, Hold Open Air Meeting. The group of Votes for Women cam- E‘n iers put {n a busy day in this city ursday i{n preparation for the here he enough as & class to have control of the jaws under of under which mmnnwm it is certain enough, Wom: that they are not wise omen as a class understand their own needs, their own work and their own Inter- ests Infinitely better than men can. The affairs of the home, pure food. sanitation, health, are woman's par- growing "Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. m ticular lhty To lack the m‘ 2 in the town hall last night. T&r means d ng thelr point of M‘nw ; obile was stationed opposite | ¥iew is to to bring to the protec- ing, Scalp Treatment and atreet on Main for an hour or tion of the imterests which they rep- resent, the forces of civillzation which could and should be drawn upon. That it is manifestly unjust to half the people to give them no volce in the government under which they have to Iive few would deny, but the prac- tical disastrous resuits are less ob- vious. The revolution in women's work has changed the manufacture of most of our food from A home process to a factory business, yet not until one mil- lion housekeepers In the west had votes which must be considereg diq more in the afternoon, and short F“l speeches were made by the occupants in turn, while the rest of the Y distributed literature and cireul ned petitions to be presented to the 1 lature, asking that the women in Ml state bLe given the right to vate. | The automobile was kept busy the rest of the day about the streets of the town, with a sign conspicuously displayed, while reading matter was passed out,- and everyone invited to attend the meeting. A very successful Room 22 Shannon Building Tel. 5648-8 = (Take Elevator) open air meeting was held at noon for | €0 pass a pure food and drug - the shop girls. This is the first cam- | lAW. Three million women had to be paign of the suffragists in this part | voters before the opinion of women of the state, and their energy and en- | an child protection became of real im- thusiasm for the cause created consid- | Portance to our federal government. erable favorable comment. ‘Today the need of their votes is shown - by the pittance given to the support SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN. of the Chlldren's buregu, 337.000. If RETAIL the opinlens of those who bring chil- dren into the world were asked Is it conceivable that we should begrudge the money necessary to protect them. As democracy has proved the best form of government vet devised in so Reagshed in Massachusetts Meeting in Town Hall, —_— The climax of the campaign for wo- Climax Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, Fancy Striped Shirtings, man suffrage conducted under the aus- | for a5 it {s appMed to men, shall we Dm Pices of the Connecticut Woman Suf | hesitate to extend it to the other half Lawns, e assoclation, was reached in the|,r our people who have the responsi- Si& Chiffen, Silk Poplm mn"-d':;s‘u‘::fl"“ in the town hall [pility of such important interests There was a isrge attendance at ".oht’:l' oeed the. pwotection ~ of the ;heumeetw m:':lc: ;lu pred“aad over - y Mrs. G 3 e - & of the evening w“e:e Miss 3 §TRUCK BY TRAIN. TMO, Conn. irchwey, daughter of Dean Kirchwey George Sghriar, Baptist Church Sex- ton, Instantly Killed. George Schriar of West Park street, sexton of the First Baptist church of this eity, while on his way to open up the church for the midweek ser- viges T evening. was atruc‘x‘ of Columbia Law school; Miss Bthel Lee Rankin Salesroom closed between 12 and 1, of Celorade and Miss and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trolley to the door, No samples givemn nor mail orders replied to. and instantly killed by the 6.46 train from Providence, Mr. Schrigr with his seven vear old m crossed the C. V. raflroad bridze the boy started aeross the tracks of the Providence division of the New Haven road. His father hurried after him. The boy got heroas in safety, but Mr. Schriar was struck by the train and thrown to one side. His body was not mutiated, but death was caus by a fracture at the base of the skuil. | : Mr, Marsh and the ambulance w-re| summoned, but death was instanta-! neous, and Dr. L. L. Mason, the med- ical examiner, was summoned. He} proneunced death accidental The train was in charge of Engi i | neer Patrick Keenan of this city and lCunductor St. John of East Hartford. The enginear did net see the unfor- tunate man, who was on the other side f] | of_the track, % t Mr, Schriar was 3 native of Lebanon i When in town shopping make THIS PLACE your head- quarters, leave your packages here, and try our Best Baking Powder 12¢ per pound. THERE (8§ NONE BETTER. All Best Teas 25¢ per pound. United Tea Importers Ca. Franklin 8q., over Somers Bros. born 55 years ago, but had spent most of his life In this eity. He was at one time mall carrier to Scotland. His wife is in St. Jaseph's hospital, where she gave birth to & child ten days ago, which died soon afterward. The son who was with him was taken care of by neighbors. SMALLPOX DISCOVERED. One Case in Deyle Family Living on Union Strget. A case of smallpox was discovered In this city Thursday afternoon in the v, living - over Wood's &ok- Shop on Unien street One of the Doyle children, a boy, has been visiting in Middletown for a couple of weeks and undoubtedly eagtm(fil me d! there. . O, W.. PSS i cny heaith officer, and . Riehmond visited . the and a quarantine was im- iately plmd upon the Deyle fam- ily and alse the Bergerans who pecupy anather tenement in the same huild- ing. There are two other familias in the building, one of wh:m is ortly to move -rd anether, whose premises -.ro sa ‘\-ted"!l’.lll“‘ hav ommunication e kon. the Doyles and MISS ALYSE GREGORY : Emily Pierson, state organizer. Both Miss Liru\wey and Miss Rankin | praved interesting speakers and held the attention of the audience through- {out. Miss Plerson's addyess was well- balanced and her points were well made. She sald in part: “The chief reason Why so many men fail to understand the need of votes for women Is because they do not see the value of votes far men. As they did not have to struggle te win their votes many men held them Lza using their votes dishonestly, in l.' xenot:{ or not using them at all. is steadily coming to the oyln~ ion that a democracy i the lnaltllu't east Boot and Shee Repairing All work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. A. GOLDBLATT, 60 Franklin Street Upholstering and Repairing in* all its branches. CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. Telephone 662-5 JAMES W. BLAGKBURN, 8 Stanton Avenue, East Side v, SR N form of government and the costly and most efficacious in the end. The fieat founders of our repyblic N class is wise eho ar good enough® to govern another class wyith- CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea Pfill WAGON‘, RNESSES, BUSINESS WAGONS, h" ' ' | and lsy:r‘l).zn -uw'!.':nrn:lw eve- Horse Clipping Machines (and the N'ln.m ning m:: ntclc:a vzll net be m‘T > essary at present under hese condi- Robes. Signature of tone. Phere is no danger of an epi- Tatugs et 38 e The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Nerwich, Ct. mmmm ter of relatives in Windsor Everybody is gel need 1t more i Mo Sy b-::' @M-*d:r oo an gt the Beiek-Sullivan LOUIS H. BRUNELLE or middie-age. 1 eonvenflqn, " 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) The best way to be sure to have ~<H°°lm'nlmmt some THEN is to save a littls HOW “"3 W M Aadxe —a little at a time, but that litt'e 2 < ‘e Weel MAMN ST