Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1916, Page 8

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i T : RTR I church. The by Rev. of the and Tt is said the task and thuot hs he had fornd =nd ri @very vemse of the N it. He weas sotisfied thnt a con- search would locate the rest. ilemns spoke mare truly than ew when he saifl to Jesus, on the T that motable imterview, “Rub- ¥ We Fnow fhnt thou art a tencher ‘mg from God” And Paul, writmg » the Romsms, declared that an es— 1 characteristic of the refizion Tha fts appsdl]l tp the reason. h yvou fherefore, brethren, oy SALE OF NEW SPORT COATS SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING Two Prices-$3.50 and $5.00 Each Two clever, snappy models in these handy, useful, smart garments for outer wear have just been received, e are going to close the fot out at once and ive marked them all at these two special prices, at which are tremendous hLargsins. All plaid and check designs in various celorings, and kelted semi-belted models., Many have the newest noteh collar and all Jarge patch pockets, Buy one now for Summer use—it will be worth many times its cost to you. PwoseeciaLprices. $3.50 and $5.00 - n fiving smcrifice, holy, accept. Godl, wililch is wour Tatinnal i callefl fhe Word. A word is 11l of am ‘iden. .Jesus is God's the world— rigiht next to the Sub-Station of the Post Offics, and thet's just i¥s convedient aod i¥'s watl stocked ith the Kind of funaish- e Women’s Hand Bags COMPLETE YOUR EASTER COSTUME WITH A s s AR RS T in these handsome bags. They are distinctly dressy e In quality, color and design, it is distinotly ‘wearable, Pl’etty Silk B’ouse o ol Sl e ey e, e as well as price, we are ready to serve you to the ut- and regardiess of the high cost of all silks we are most, abls to show a very extensive line of Silk Four-in: SILK BLOUSES open- ibi, yles—both Leathor Bags in the prevailing small shapes, about H?:iaiu:':h:né nov:fi‘;:fid o e from $1.98 half a dezen of which are of squal desirability, we £04 3 “ v sell in an extremely wide range of prices, The smaller The prices are 25¢, 50s, 759 and $1.06 LINGERIE BLOUSES styles are wsually lined with Silk Moire, but the 3 — largep ones have jeather finings, The greater pro. e w0l his e { from $1.00 portion of these bage are black, and there are many - e P 9 good values as fow as $100 and $1.50, fn the finer He Tde e T MEN’S GLOVES 1 \ 4 3 . " oneb of Morecce and Beal we sh Easter sl s Gloves from the sheps of Adler and Fownes furmish i) 3 4 A Very Extensive Dis. g T S : AL selection—priced from $1.98 to $9.95 the best of domestis and jmported hapdyeas, Either 3 8 24 play of Handsome - e iecs pnis frods #1000 S0 Caps or Mocha are appropriate for Easter weas, and Blouses Is Made in tans, brown and greys being the favorites, are s91d for $1.09, $1.50 and $200, Moire Silk Bags are increasing in popularity, and — i ¢ while in seacns past black held sway, the Many silk poveities are being shown and wern this spring and ysur MANY HANDSOME SHIRTS aster di ith t jeast vogue includes many plain and fancy colored Hags in Elmu. ”é::: d;:igh;::; 2’ .‘ml‘i?l.vw. mi :::h-fifl-’- and ’-::5» in- all the varieus frame, draw string and gats top mod- Our Shirt stock is complets, inciuding Shirts of Perr jshes are replacing it to a great extent, and there is a greater variet; els, They are priced from 505 to $5.00 cale, Repp, Soisette, Madras and Fibre Silk, in many for your shoice than in former seasons, Almost all of them show 4 ths convsrtible sailay, many of them being in the news netshed effests.. Mesh Bags of German Silyer complete the eircle Rew and slaver designe and they heer the names of Among the Lingerie Biguses Voile is still the faverite, in plajn or of Spring Bag styles, and these we have in all models Yorke, Corliss, Goon & Co, and other well knows ,minidgu-d effects, The longer sleoves are highly favored this season, from 50s to $1.50 makes, Priced from 50c to $285 each, 5 : Separate Gate Tops with which you may finish the Yhite Shirts for dress or semi-dress gscasions at silk bag which yeu are making, may be secured for $109 and §156; 25¢ and 50s sach, O T e e istary: U THE NEW BELTS FROM 505 TO $1.00 derweas, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Goillars, Ets, will These |atest asquisitions are entirely of loather, € 7 SOt = i i Sy W Some of the prevailing colers |ike Copenhagen, Oid give the fastidious man 23 opportunity t3 satisfy his : i Ross, Ets., are shown, but the majority are All White, taste apd enjoy some practical esonemy: Bl-; 'pn White or Whits on Black, Widths from 2 to nches, Women's Easter Neckwear - WA . Fhe strikingly handsome Maline and Ostrich Bufis wom.n'S Bastef G'wes a2 2 ruw',feawn of the Spring Neckwear, and thess Abselutely necessary are the Easter Gloves and we eoupled with our extremely Jarge apd compiets stock are amply prepared tg please you, Among the novel- of Eoijars, Sets, Vestees, Jabsts, Fies, Eto, make our tiss of the Spring are the Black Gleves embroidered Neckwear Department the Mecca for those who de- with whits, and White Gloves embroidered in black, smart dresy accessories. From £5¢ and 60 to in beth kid and silk, Yoy can find good and pretty ' §350 the prices run, with a gharming assortment at Silk Gioves as fow as 50c, and we carry the best aii the popuiar prices, The Ostrich and Matine Ruffy dollas Kid Glove procurable today, are marked from $1.00 to $7.25 COME |N EARLY AND BE FITTED o get jt now. We are going to take a great deal of fl‘ . jng you the prettiest Spring Hat you havé sver worm, but please come £aFly that we may give you the best of our time and services, yflfl’" want jt Easter Sunday, and the way to be sure of Raviag it uyul'.’ s the people taught them one having authority and not as ir scribes. Al through the so- Mount, He chal- pretations of the s that had held the loyalty of the b PE s stb wfi-fif i “t‘i-if' r?.fi );ave that said: ou shalt love - peighbor hate thi E hrought from italy a G ;. To secure SRS S e S \ Red to Cicerg and said “Wiat{ wings and then haq teken his lotty | mestig of e City union of the I s's|35. Grace 3, Fope 0. i Dwesters .| e aster paci padk Med 1 chotes G ;fiw But wepymsa!;am‘ }IE { mgm 2 ; i & augfi&fi. “Echch‘as;h'im id the First "’f{:‘ f} Ht:a.i-lgm l_i{%mq hnpcle'( 1- %fi Qmme. oy ::‘g';g' 2 f ::;":ww“ anBm‘ 'o‘:x. : e 3 | Jes pa) chape) Tuesday even- ¢ teasirers repbrt by Miss Cartes | opih, fpdividuals heiped. Buphemian | jcader. Mrs, Anton Nelson) = d ravealed the real nY Pl Jesus Had Miat | Eorve o g, 2 e £ % Helotk. & mood number wos| showed 345 pn hand In the Ireasicy. | Chcle % 's Broaperpus year. Tpod | In tary, Misa M Retes: P onder ey Tug pemple PSRRI LRl B8 1t keeve e Pray s “F03 | Brestne. ThE devilbnad service ‘was | Charitate cirdle Fepocted 5 fhod su. | Shiel tede sh§ Thrbinas Lalth fur | beforinn Loy, o, " tibet “sent s i an‘“r act. v g Us within } g ’-“5}2 “Ret. . H. T Reference | help given g Individuals, séwing gone! nhhe} the money psed for fi“ Salva- | Blackledge; {reasurer, Miss Hattie i S Al B Brrest Rinp dnl e | Kbe dasup of it all ds o accerst Jeaus| are” thel Wpo- fime Tehizh un ¥ Io loly week, and part of | Home shaplés has beld ‘reguiar sheat. | Hon Rrmy, § Polsh famly, fied Eroas | Cagter 0 & mag E b, L. b = 'y % & Co. read and commented upon. | ings, sent flowc 0 shut-ips, le and school 4 .. Bwan painted dele. i ly 13 the mind, bat the 7. 7. Colemiin pronounced the wepg sung. Theze wad | 0l § = i own -4 : B = . / : i Koris s ot} of the' will and !l beriediction. e county uilgs, Christops gifts, famflies | work “through fheir pwa church. 8s Rotly L. Potter | hejped. bartease assisted €] h | {oyal circle has beey paying for foal, te of thanks for use e — 3 "yoite the golog Teach | Socialy, hélped thelr ‘%xrczg gr: wpod, sen! jceries and f‘l’d!ho el, ta Rev. G. H, o 2 civy uNion CHOGaR - Prh 1\;.&”;\[31» Time, Mrs.|Cle megt regularly; iy for 1 les, Dorcas bags for [init fi’e ter and pthers who lixem&oh‘%:;.[‘ LHOC S : E nying. glang angd the Backu$ hospital, sewing rs, sewed at Red Cross rooms. the meeting a success were Y‘rdn- o it all OFFICERS FOR YEA! ¢ gs'wns gmne?‘b)j for ity “Mission, nmon%p&:fl e report of the secrelary, Mrs. |given. tg 1 uEs tng ot e e o 2 Setins of the City ?f"ia for gl ex;x:;n ses. Comfor, Blackledge, ghowed a stccess- T 1 - e 1 peville,when | circle, aprons and - 5 a4 an n the part of fhe ity pnion. - ¢ theré and saw it . eg 2% 5 '8 Priushtcrs meeting | sgld, uoney sent g :n—.‘.yef:agqnnu. F Toieq 10 have he -.m"e‘{m‘;‘mu: Sent Bocy to Westbrook. & vm:fn its pén!rlns I 4 rtéd. 18 g given by Mrs | pirsy, rg:qn “$01 lladnu hospital, | tee £ pwe"sundax ‘servicés | ['ndertaker Cxzaries A. Jn, aougs | Xnd . wh : Rbonges to B ol cat pt aokibeles wad | 1y gk !?:n:}‘mxm“tfi pler .{'m Raubty. Loutervoth 15 be hed | fen oa the Thob cwisdy thatn Tuesday i thé story he said that absence of the leader, Mrs. Scriptdre mottos: From Charitabl > n&y :hum Ever Regdy gxu :; g q: ngurleigfim‘: R? C:n- g:;‘ngli:mc lvur" v:fk for. buriak (tb, K,-no staved W S L. Swan, e\dcgd)e{dd Ars. Class 2 lines. enous| W ten Pedfdeq “at Y 5t e s e o | v e B |

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