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3 Afi-mamdnmqmmmm«.m patterns,’ m:::‘mbluammly r‘t:ul-rvun-lc a yard—For This Sale 6c-a nm:::wAmnGflshthnommm—‘nhwh 12%c Quality Fruit-of-the-Loom ‘Cotton Cloth; 86 inches wide—Sale Price 940 a Yard. Fesily Shiwen Flasineletts, -for Kimonos, some suitable for children’s kimonos—Sals ues and- Price 11c a Yard, Boe M T2x90—Sale 3%." . S2-inch Fast Color Pretty Dress Gingham, handsome plaids and stripes —Sale Price 9¢ » Yard, - UNDERWEAR NAINSOOK, VERY SPECIAL 3,000 yards Soft Quality Ndinsook; worth 15c a yard. Made expressly crm—llh Andrew is a real live flesh and. the for unds Price 9 a yard. 2 blood brother and the prize men, wiy does g not apeai up for his We cannot mentlon all our bargains. in' this limited space. Let us ‘com > _prove all we say. Come! uam"”‘go.. &.”fm,:,b,':".fi“.h". “Tablecloths, Towsls, Toweling, Comfortables, Pillow Cases, Lace Cur- turned hint down,_—refused flat to ex- tains, Curtain Serim, all at great reductions. ina which The (ll° : . - - i nderwear—Sweaters curtostty " in - whien PRE-HOLIDAY SALE PRICES aboun; 2 i Chilaren’s Fast Color Black Hose—Sale Price 8c a Pair. - m me "“‘"‘ Sxpect 15¢ Quality Heavy Welght Hose—Sale Price 11c a Pair. Iive Cornerite, “Women's Hose—For This Sale %c. a Pair. when he stared at- uury udm tha Men's Hose—Sale Price 80 a Pair. - the. chip on her shomider was intend- 15c' Quality Men's Hose—Sale Price t1o-a Pair. o4, foehowid, stariv men _. Men's Wool Finish Hose—Sale Priée 13c a Pair. Chaniiul ‘e’ snowid feel ‘that Chlldren’'s Warm Underwear, up to 5-vear sizes—Sale Price 10c Each. there'ace o “horra maen” among The Children's 5c Underwear, extra quality—Sale Price 17c. o T e i ,,_{‘:,’,’; Regular $5c Underwear—Sale Price 20 Each. brothers, ever veady and willing 59¢ Union Suits for children—Sale Price 44c. “(-.fi the glad ‘hand wherever n,.y ‘Women's - 85¢ Underwear—Sale Price 23c. meet. $1.50 Quality Union Suits—Sale Price 8%c. Whien Merry Andrew mests another |l 50c Quality Men's Fleece or Ribbed Underwear—Sale Price 39 SWEATERS - One lot Boys' Sweaters—Sale Price 18e, il e bl be- o e {0 (88 so- $150 Quality Boys' Warm Sweaters—Sale Price 89, e NTh. the et $2.00. All Wool Children's Sweaters, maroon, navy and gray—Sale Price The Crank: .My scare was in the $1.25. ring with he Bulls eye. you sy, U\ Men's Heavy Sweaters—Sale Price do. aim again. Does C. H. i the{ll © $1.50 Men's Roll Collar Sweaters—Sale Price-96c. ml e? ltmt,!moltg"lvo lefld b g G ) o Crank with my deniity? Would I be : Children’s Coats IN THE PRE:HOLIDAY SALE A most remarkable ‘collection of Children's Coats for winter, all llned‘ smail sizes, value to $6.00, made of chinchilla, heavy Kerseys, wool mixtures, some trimmed with velvet collar, etc.—Pre-Holiday Sale Price $2.38. 50 Coats, for.girls 6.to 14 years, wonderful girlish models. high belt effects, most all splendidly trimmed in novelty mixtures of extra quality, values to $8.00—Whils They Last $3.69. Unequaled Values in Our Pre-Holiday Sale of House Dresses and Kimonos The Holiness Mlulou will hold ‘ser- WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES 380 EACH vices at 87 Main st _.__.__. $1.00 Dresses, made of an excellent grade wash crepe, ir. black and At the Gospel Mission, meetinge are white stripe and blue and white stripe. A dress never sold less than - . SUNDAY 8UBJECTS, ' to be held morning, afternoon ahd $1.00—Pre-Holiday Sale Price 65c Each. svening in Steiner building. Both these two lots of Dresses are positively the lowest prices ever . At the Leng : M Pl'! ““quoted ‘on good merchandise. ton, Rev. Charles Hicwects * wil PRE-HOLIDAY SALE OF KI preach in the afternoon at 3 o'clock: e el it i i Pretty patterns, Warim Flannelette Dressing Sacques, belted style, B the DRt Baiainn: aetola s Dutch collar, warm and durable—Sale Price 44c./ the morning in the rooms in the Thay- Note the immense savings on brand new goods. »r building the subject will be Soul and 100 Duckling Fleece Long Kimonos, high empire style, exquisite colors, Body, ~piped with satin, full length, pink, red, gray, navy, light blue—Sale At the Shelfefing Arma, afternoon Frise Me. gervice ‘will ‘be conducted by the Rev. Bohanan, with choir of St. An- Lace and Embroideries church. f Unheard of bargains in Lace and Embroideries, especially in the finer grades of Oriental Laces, macrame, venise and fine vals. ‘We could never begin to describe these excellent Edgings (Hamburgs) vu:;s absolutely unequalled—Sale Prices 2c, 4c, 5c, 8 and 10c Yai At Trinity Msthodist Ej u\s?' i thurch, morni] sermon np& I:. ! nger of the Soul. Evening sermon ll hold oon at 500 Large Women'’s ‘Genuine 50c Silk Mv&hbdl.mfiy&rkhlleo\at,&m&h‘lzhu 25c each. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS GREAT OPENING DAY SPECIALQ - Today 8 to 12 a. m. Only made of good percale, 52 inches long, in stripes agd Hose, in black only—Sale Price 31c a pair. in Ladies' and Misses’ New Fall and Winter Serge, Silk Poplin, Charmeuse, etc., Dresses sold elsewhere at $7.50 to $10.00—Our Sale Prices $4.98 and 100 Beautiful Serge, Serge and Taffeta Combination Dresses, prettily made with the taffeta sleeve and part taffeta skirt, some made of all serge, all made to the highest standard. Skirts made of the latest flare model, sizes for Misses, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. For Ladles, 34 to 44 bust measure— For This Great Event $4.98. Our entire line pf_Pretty Silk Poplin Dresses; neatly made in every mew style. Dresses you are paying $8.00 for everywhere—Pre-Holiday Sale Price $4.96. Still another great Dress bargain in styles and materials that are scarce and ‘in big demand. Satin Charmeuse Dresses in a handsome box, pleated skirt model. with waist made of cream all-over lace sleeves and vest, colors navy, Belgium blue, green and black—For This Sale $548. This sale also includes Misses' All-wool Serge Sailor Suits, in mavy blue and extra quality -serge—Sale Price $4.96. All above mentioned items have pleased a.large number of critical shoppers ‘at their former prices, and now at these ridiculously low prices will make. our.store the talk of.the town. WAISTS Thehrgenltoreunno!nhownbeuervnnetyomehubngmnpnuo,mstyks,mnku and colors, you actually need now. Read carefully. ‘Women's White Voile and Striped Solsette Waists, splendid dressy models, as well as Plain Tailored Waists, all made with the long sleeves—Sale Price 44c Each. Our entire stock of Voile Wais at this price—For This Sal new 8%. models, sold at $1.00 and $1.25. Bveryone knows we are famous for Waists All-over Lace, Silk Crepe-de-Chine, Jap. Silk and Seco Siik Walsts—Sale Price 95c. Can you fully realize the impression this'sale shall make when we sell a handsome All-over Lace Walst, - Silk Crepe-de-Chine, combined with Jacquard Silk, long sleeves. value $1.95—For This Great Sale 96c. Jap. Silk Waists, with the high collar, long sleeves—Sale Price 95¢c. Black, White and mesh Color Silk Crepe-de-Chine Waists, sold ‘everywhere at $2.49 and $2.98, newest models— Sale Price $1.89. Real Dressy Lace Wasm in every style that is new, some fur trimmed, values to $3.95—Sale Price $2.19. We receive new waists every day. While this goes to press we are unpacking a new lot of Silk Walsts of every description which are to be included in “our greatest sale.” BARGAINS IN LADIES’ COATS NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED IN THE APPAREL WORLD Our buyer realized the great demand for Corduroy Fur Trimmed Coats. We set out to buy for spot cash new mod- els from mianufacturer who needed cash.. We have. succeeded and are now offering a number of 45-inch Belted Velvet Corduroy Coats, fur trimmed collar, choker collar, all lined, in navy, black and Belgium blue. To proper- 1y give this sale distinction we have marked these Coats—Sale Price $5.98. Heavy Wool Plush Trimmed Coats for Women and Misses, real $10.00 values—Sale Price $4.98. SKIRTS Wool Novelty Mixture Skirts, an ideal every-day skirt for these winter days. full flare model—Sale Price $1.98. Fine Quality All Wool Serge Skirts, full flare model, deep yoke, front and back, with or without pockets, some pleated with row of buttons, regular value $3.00—Pre- Holiday Sale Price $1.98. REMEMBER--Never before have desirable goods been offered at these prices at this time. Grand § ale Remnant Store 261 MAIN STREET, = = NORWICH, GONN. Our Big Specialty Line! of While They Last 880 a Yard. anmu-mmm&ummmmu etc. neat checks and stripes. We receive these goods daily from wm—lfl-m”n.Vn‘ Serge, in navy and black. These gaods mm-vh‘duuonwcqvm— i b E i VELVETS—CORDUROYS All Silk Velvets, most every color—Sale Price 650 a Yard, 27-inch_Velvet values to $1.00 a being able to buy at 4%c o 49 a Yard. SILKS 40-inch Silk Crepe-de-Chine, all colors, made to sell at $1.49 s Sale Price 880 a Yard. 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, all brand new shades for evening street ‘wear, nice regular 31.35—8ale Price 8% a Yard. Silk Poplins, Lining Satins. Messalines, Black Duchess Satin, etc., all , included in this feast of bargains. Fine Silk Braids and Trimmings AT PRE-HOLIDAY SALE PRICES Consisting of Beaded Trimmings, Passementrie, Lace Spangles, Gold and Silver Effects. Silk Chiffon, 45 inches wide, good colors—Sale Price 85¢c a Yard. All Over Laces greatly reduced. Furs Scarf and Muff Sets in all the new colors and stvies. All sample sets. Bvery set guaranteed—Pre-Holiday Sale Prices $6.96, $3.98 and $10.00 a Set. Pre-Holiday Sale Prices on Infants’, Childm: and Girls’ Wash Dresses of Fine White Batiste Infants’ Dresses with trimmed yoke (long or short) le Prices 23c Each. A magnificent assortment of Babies’ Dresses, from 3 months to 3 years, prettily trimmed and with laces and embroideries, made of dainty soft batiste, some with 16-inch embroidered flounces—Sale Price 45¢ % Each. Babies’ Dresses, from 2 to § years, made of pretty ginghams in various styles and trimmings, regular price 59c—Pre-Holiday Sale Price 39¢c. Our entire stock of Excellent Gingham Dresses, only girlish styles, 6 to 14 years, pretty plaids, stripes, all neatly trimmed, all washable— 2 Pre-Holiday Sale Price 79¢c. . £ Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Women’s Gowns and Warm Outing Flannel Petticoats in the Pre-Holiday Sale Extra Quality Outing Flannel Night Dresses for women, in pink and blue stripes, full sizes and a garment that is made to sell at T9%¢— For This Sale 47c Each. Outing Flannel Petticoats, stripes and checks, good weight, some with scalloped bottoms—Sale Price 21c Each. 89¢ grade Embroidcred and Lace Petticoats, good styles md various edging designs—Sale Price 73c. 73¢ Prettily Trimmed Gowns, made of extra good nainscok and long cloth, some in high neck, round neck and V shape neck—For This Sale 49¢r COMBINATIONS . 75¢ Combinations, made of excellent matérials and unusually mmmcd. - perfect fitting garments, with ribbon and lace, some with heavy em«:" broidery—Sale Price 47c. $1.00 grade Extra Fine Combinations, materials Javishly trimmed with’ rything that new underwear could be trimmed with—Sale prlc- 88¢. FAMOUS WARNER CORSETS IN THE PRE-HOLIDAY SALE 50c Corsets—Sale Price 42c. $1.25 Warner Rust-proof Corsets—Sale Price 89c. Warner Brassiers at Sale prices. ¢ p. m. at their rooms, No. 35 She- : folkiet atteet, Bill Dl Joel B. Slocum, D. D, pastor, will| MORALITY OF DUBLIN'S reach, His moming subject will be _At ritual ~Aca Park | ifts Reflecting street, e i m,,, of | #nd ‘the City Bible class for men at Jom: inspirational_speak- | noon. B. Y. P. U. meeting precedes il Saiticne e ghuen. el o thin; P Ribie achont AMUSEMENT HOUSES | Dimself. e wes . wrong in the Slm, ‘and the defendant Only Way of Punishing Impropriety | then alleged that the performance for the magistrate was a fake and that ’r and psychic, will lecture and give|the evening Service, and at the even- Is by Police Court Prosecution. .lhe did not see the same film. Tnis lessages morni d ing. ing service exercises and recitations — » o ARG SURING. Will be givea under the direction of the | Durlin, Ireland, No LAt m;i Férg B-ptm ehunh. Rev. | Bible school. . Stro stage is by a police court prosecution. i At svening No such prosecution has been insti- At the l“ond‘CunfiNBnionul church suggestion was scouted out of court and the defendant was fined and has at present greatly exercised about the | aerved notice of Appeal P morality of its theatres, music halls | *T; js. however, the revues which t. th- w--ld'- c .um At Grace Episcopal church, Yantic, |2nd moving picture shows. There is|have provoked most agitation. They Hev. Reginald R. Parker of Hartford | 2P c¢ensor in Ireland, and the only run at several theatres, including the Wil preach morning and evening. | Way of punishing impropriety o the | prmcipal once amd heve Miaest ban. ished the legitimate drama from the Dublin stage. The costumes are often tuted and the only occasions when the | very scanty and the songs and busi- Cm-flunnl Shurch, e T e D ch At the motn- |bolice court discusses the matter 1s | nosy sometimes bevonil the border line ing and evening services. Sunday ur giving e the mm‘n‘ Swith | hook atinoon. prosecuted for disturbing the per- u iermon upon The Messurs wIn- | At Trinits Episcopal church, Rev, J.| FOTHance by expressing disapproval. when a member of the audience is|of the decent. Lately in the news- puapers vigorous protests were made by individuals. The manager -of one Evening, Eduu!lon.l Work | midrea Brown, pastor, holy communion One such case has just occurred{of the leading houses expressed his restment. n Utah and New Mexico, illustrated % the stereopticon. . ac 9.30. Morning prayer and seérmon |magistrate for Protesting at the ex- in the morning. Evening prayer and|hibition of a film called The New Wwhere a man was brought before the | willingness to remove everything con- sidered objectionable, and incidentally revealed the fact that the first per- At the @ wille/” Congr gational KiCTem fu the svenity, gfefifi?‘cn&?fifflf"ffi, of some in- | formance in each week was in the na- 3 .. Charles L en_as to trial . If the public on Sicketia, il o iy meniig| At Park Congregational chureh | objeptionable - charaster. balanceg. by | LUre,Of @ trial trip. If the public on Syt gctie ‘Propulsive Power | MOrning sermon upon The Morality of | th- evidence of other members ~of protest it went on all the week. This husiasm, Sumday schoo! at noor | LaNgUAgs. Vesper service sermon |ine audience, including some ladies the &rial tri iy e s g ,2 upon Conversion of Destructive Forces | that it was not right. The MAZistrate | res siscn o rcaeen befere o many jtrouse will gccupy the pulpit. . |inte Constructive Forces. thought it would require a Solomon | agement committee, who will be re- to decide between the witnesses and |gponsible for seeing that even a first At the Nerwich Town MI'J\DQ'IQ At the First Congregational ehurch. determined to be hiz own witness. A night audience is properly protected. Walter. E. u : :v MD asi or Today WT fip','""'_'P"'g’ Sogvening service ex- | yeTTy GREEN REACHES At the Church of the Good Shepherd Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject, Grateful Nln-mbr-nu i Sunday school at noon. Y. P. service at 6.15, subject, An Evonlnl with Psalms. " At the Contral Bantist church, Rev. B‘l'\’l;: or OIXB.C YOFNLED‘R -~ ot it P Coun Federated church Ca; '"'m 5}6’ evoy makes oath that he | 11 P Enilive of the Eatvasion Ao wil & aentor D‘ doine businecs n - ths] 06cupy the pulpit in the morning: Sub- 37 "Q ABd State utore Ject. The Battle of Life. Evening ser- oid, ool pay ‘ts | mon by Rev. Walter E Lamphear of | - oy af 2\15:‘_63 M)T’;&xr c-unfi‘g“ Harz_;ora. representing the Connecti- s xo‘fln.?‘“g{’:én‘:‘y e meeop HAT S cut Temperance union. oy ANK J. cxmu: At the MoKinley -v-m. Sworn to before me and_ subscribed | Zion church, Rev. G-om BMdle. o my presence tuls 6th d-y of De- Fastor, moring subject, The Witness -gb.:.) ." W g' 8pirit. Sunday school at noon. 0 it ayer lervlcc ‘before evening service. atarrh Cuss /Sunday_school roll call at evening .ser- nny and acts dizcetly Vpon the vice. ‘Bubject. The Modern Sunday (2 ?nr mumonufi" x}'fi. Kl ::"‘IL School. SR %‘:‘fx’ g 1'% afim hu- for consti- —— M Children Often Need Kick- the afternoon, of State Sunday |- 5¢M convention will be_given. —_— Out, of 411,000 Mj In the British 1 mlr&d n_ Daily Express es. s | timates M mm are ineligible 10; ‘ Archbishop Walsh in declaring his satisfaction at this improved arrange- ment called attention publicly to what is even a greater scandal because EIGHTIETH MILESTONE |more widespread, and that is the posters on the walls advertising these They have been often exceed- ingly free and there seems to be no a: thority charged with the duty of co: trolling them. ~Altogether public reel- ing is a good deal aroused in Dublin on these questions. Jack Johnson, who appeared as the producer of a revue, no worse than many others, experi-. enced its effect on the first night of his performance and the audience in- sisted on the removal of its objec- tionable features. He did not resent this in the least, but mildly thanked his patrons for letting him know their Views,so promptly and unmistakably. MR: TAFT VINDICATES AUSTRIAN COUSULGENERAL. Explains ahipmcni of Anti:Tetanus Serum to Austria. New Haven, Conn, Nov. 19.—Will- fam H. Taft, chairman of the central committee of the American Red Cross, makes public a statement in correction of recently published reports, concern- ing the shipment of anti-tetaonus se- rum to Austrla. ‘Mr. Taft points out that. the reports' have intimated that the Austrian consulate in New York ;uotfed 3 obtain. possessfon_of the | cases of seru; Wiich had been _pre- pared by the New York City Boara of only were received in time for ship- that the consulate sent for the boxes ment, the remaining three boxes ar-|9on Saturday, heldingthem until early riving a Gay or two late. As there|Tuesiay, when they were sent to the would not be another Austrian ship- | Steamer. - ;ne:l]l for som= time, and there were no BB > acilities at the warehouse for keep- ing this serum cold in warm woather | FORGERY OF A BLIND to preserve its efficiency, the Red Cross MAN’S THUMB PRINT. agent telephoned to the Austrian Con- rept= st sulate asking if it could find some | Subject of Litigation in the High Court means of sending over these addi- at Madras. tional h;lee boxes. The consulate, —_— mru the courtesy of Mrs. Hurd and | Calcutta, India, Noy. 19.—The forg- e Waal sreve able to make arrange- | ery of a blind man’'s thumb print has menls for the shipment. The steamer just been the fi[bjecl of protracted was to sail on the 1st of June, early |iitigation in the 4igh court at Madras, in the morning. The 31st of May Was | for the first time, it is said, in legal a holiday, and our agent requested that A merchant asked for judg- these boxes be taken by the consulate ',;““s( the blind man, support- on Saturdav, as the warehouse would | ing his arlication with a docament not be open on Sunday and Monday |signed with the alleged thumb print and there would not be time Tuesday |of the debtor. The letter repudiated morning, June 1st, to get the boxes|the paper, declairing that the plaintiff from Brooklyn to Hoboken. It was|haq traveled in a train with him and therefore in compliance with the Te- | \ijle pretending to — massage his quest of the agent of the Red Cross|fingers had taken his thumb impres- AT THE COLONIAL THEATRE TODAY slon and used it for fabricating the by miles of ‘Laufgraben” or commun- document. ication trenches. The court, after protracted hearings,| Since April the German positions found the blind debtor's story correct | have repeatedly changed, necmnu:‘ and dismissed the merchant's appli-|the constsuction of new trencl cation for judgment. Each trench is usually from six or _— seven to a dogen feet in depth, and little narrower.' In connection ~with - X each one are countless underground Some genius for figures, with plenty | shelters. Taken altogether. the esti- of time at his disposal, has estimated | mator believes, the trénch digging rec- that the German soldiers who have|ord of the German soldiens in fourteen had to bear the burden of trench dig- | months is quite on a par with the de- ging since the beginning of the war|cade.long record of the Chinese. have excavated a quantity of earth . which in cubjc feet is equivalent t0| New Britain_Edward Laufersweller, the Great Wall of China. He arrives|so; gome time the cashier at the local at his conclusion in the following |office of the New York, New Haven & way: Hartford railroad, is now foreman in The Great Wall is 2,450 kilometers | she shipping department at P. & F. long, 16.5 meters high, 8 meters wide | Corbin's factory. at the bottom and 5 meters wide at the top. The German lines in April ex- What German Soldiers Have Done. tended 650 kilometers in the west and n Y about 1300 kilometers in the east. Be- Children Cr hind these foremost lines, however, FOR FLETCHER'S d 10 3 d 1 thira or fourth lines, anl connected wp| C A ST ORI A The Ladies’ Specialty Co. We have just received a fine lot of Coats which will make your Thanksgiving PICK easier. Comemnndseefl:mbefmbuymgelnwhae COATS, valued at PIROO O o oo bsiecro COATS, valued at $25.00 for........... COATS, valued at $16.50 for.......... COATS, valued at $13.50 for.......... by reason of ‘alien nation- xvv n, 1915, 18 the eightieth birth- | Health. In justice to the Austrian | b ality. Of. the inde: I ailty, Of the remal rnu.r:' 8,000 | day of consul general, Mr. Taft, an behalf of ut there fi no lpel:h.l flnlflc&nco in that|the Red Cross, denies the intimation fact since Mrs. g|of the published reports, and makss has alway; maintained that blrmam meant mr known- the-facts in aeuuufonm i c..mhluhmmict-mdontobm- “The American Red Cross had o Now. 35, 1885, ‘at. Now | conne e %“uiw av. » at. W serum, e fow | ik, and. makes, her | York. City Board o Toara Jof Health, for the +Eight (8) boxa- The Ladies’ Specialty Co. OntlnSg-,Nonmb