Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1915, Page 13

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NORWICH BULLETIN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915 = "New Year Resolutions 1 “Reselved, throughout the coming vear To cherish those unto us dear. Resolved, to hold them-each day fast As if afraid it were the last. 121-125 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Qur January Mark Down Sale . BEGlNa TOMORROW MORNING [®) 3 Resolved, to have one self, one mind, And that to gentlenéss inclined. 1 Resolved, whatever our defeat, To-ever keep serene and sweet. 5 Resolved, to let no we Descend upon unki ring sun done. a 6 Resolved, to speak no evil w Of an\—‘\h itsoe’er we've ludrd N Resolved, that conscience fell us what We ought to do and what should not 8 Resolved, no rank is higher than Are lady mere and i(c‘ll‘]r‘lll"l1 9 Resolved, that it is wha To life that makes 10 Re: 1'.'&:\., each day Teo render God ou NEW GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPH TOURNEY AND TE HONE BILL ntage Over To Vest “Monopol overnment | of All Except Farmer Li De: - | WELLESLEY WILL GET YALE GRADUATES FUND OF $2,000,000 CONTRIBUTED $104,454.19 If Pledges and Promrses Outstanding | | To the Alumni Fund Association Dur- Are Duly Received, 1 ing Past Fiscal Year. Annual Clearance of Women's and Misses’ { Coats - Suits - Dresses - Furs - Fur Coats GERMANS REPULSED ON LEFT BANK OF THE MEUSE ws Half n New | In an Attempt to Debouch from th. Wood of Forges, AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Women's and Misses’ Suits Women's and Misses’ Coats TO CLOSE OUT MAGNIFICENT VALUES Impressive reductions throughout the entire stock. A liberal variety of smart tihrece-quarter and full R areorihent ] ol oo RN Ul R isasrits. tho length flare belted and tailored styles, trimmed with AR 2, s self material, seal plush or fur collars, buttoning Very ‘best of 'the ssager's moceis: and materials in a closs to the neck, made of imported zibelines, chin- splendid selection of colorings. Every Suit is hand- chilia, plush, Ural lamb and mixture clothe and are cetings From United | the World. circle the globe the custom for land tele- re in a dis- to the department, erly has somely lined and warmly interlined, and many are one-half or full lined with guarantesd satin. The richly trimmed with fashionable fur. prices now make this an even SUITS now $10.00, were to $19.50 || COATS Now $ 7.75, were to $15.00 SUITS now $15.00, were to $25.00 || COATS Now $11.75, were to $20.00 SUITS Now $18.50, were to $35.00 || COATS Now $15.75, were to $27.50 SERGE AND SILK DRESSES-GREATLY REDUCED 24 Serge Dresses—smart, serviceable models, colors black, navy blue, $5 50 brown, green—were up to $10.50 = ... ... ... .. 000 ceieen.. o 35 Serge and Broadcloth Dresses—some with satin combinations and $8 50 trimmed with fur—were up to $18.50. . . . ........... ...... ... 3 29 Silkk and Velvet Dresses—desirable for afternoon wear—dressy $10 50 models in crepe-de-chine and chxffu|1~were fon—were up to 2800 = . g High Grade Furs Coats - Muffs - Neckpieces At Remarkably Low Prices { Women’s Coats Beautiful lustrous Coats of Hudson and Near Seal, Caracui, Pony and Mink, Dyed Marmot — all are richly lined with brocades and Skinner’s satins and warmly interlined. Modeis are 40 and 45-inch lengths with self or contrasting collars of Fitch. Chinchilla, Squir- rel, Skunk and Frmine. Pony Goats _______._ wece S300 = o o e Now $24.50 Near Seal foats_____ were $TBO0 oo ool Now $45.00 H‘udsor» Seo! Coats----were Bt~ - k) e Now $65.00 ________ were $75.00 _______________ Now $50.00 ______ were- $55.00. . _.__:._..__.__ Now $37.50 N‘; CKPIECES AND MUFFS % OFF Black Fox> - - i ls were 520.00 PPl e s b Now 1-3 off Grossiline -y oo e SERIOBE C T omreE s Skunk Raceoon _____ were 345.00 ________________ Now 1-3 off Ml s s wore $78.00 - .. e Now 1-3 off Black Hare ________ woresSIBOR -1 . o o Now 1-3 off Kit Coney ...._.... were=$10:60° . ooae L oonan Now 1-3 off e Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning. “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” 121-125 MAIN STREET

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