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mflmflm m out of m :I:I.E".h-rd. ENTERTAINED IN HONOR- OF MRS. ELIZABETH DANIH Mrs. Themas H. Kehr 'Gave Bridge Party at Her Home in New Lon- den. % Mprs. Thomas H. Kehr of Ocean av- tarr | mi Jmm H e ¢ ; 3 X . ; : olley ce nearly ot -m'm;m‘c.m - oY - enue, New Loidon entertained four ta- > : HEn ; bles of bridge in honor of Mrs:Eliz-| It was estimated’ Y eo- |/ D‘“""““‘ a Cree—Misses m:.amw-i:rmum abeth Danihy of this city, Thursday. tles, ‘White man, Mr; and Mrs William B¢ snielas, Prizes were awarded to the follow- | BErfC S < Epflome Mr. Crandall: . Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn, Dr. nturing to-the scenic land ing: First, Mrs. George Loughman, - direct their choice by S‘hak re's T, Misses ; Archibald B Bisinein Sanins: Sisiing sivar cepeare:wesk 1 this: cit: | wasmas with padre Lhan magle art, o | Jichell, Mise Marot of Tharipson We are ready to dd it nght now w1th our ample stocks of gl:lk'l:' .tork, consolation, Mrs. Francis eunt._- ;.zte :;:-’ua'bé::; xt:.e‘ fin:::na 010 casville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert e ehe whist 2 bounitur calasion T phseant was| the- siie will oW herss. snoudh of | ; pretty Summer Clothes for Women. Chosen with care, hen o o A iy et wits, i : : Orated with American Beauty Toses. | woods fully as bemStifl as the Ferest | bomme o on e o B are he [, S e B i inisia” T scving| o Araon it he coames wer 3 e éuai|| they represent the newest styles and the most clever most elaborate and ¥ A door prize was awarded to Mrs.|were rustic dances of the Elizabef ; Those in the Orchestra. iTeene, Daniel Newman. Among those pres-|ian period and Elizabethidn soi The music was rendered. by an or< . 't ent were: Mrs. Georyo Loughman, | were suns by choruses from the Gom: | chestes comprised the following: Miss I e, gk Mrs. M. ldeas Of the season. Mre. Julian = Moran, Mrs. Francis | necticut college and the Norwich Mu- | Annie L. Taft, piano; Johm H. - Briges, Mrs, Katherine Hickey, Mrs.|sical association, all the singers ap- 5 ;Clarence -E. -Barber, [Sit City; 3 2 S G Rt o Ds el Neek R e e e i Women's and Misses’ Tub Dresses rs. J. D. Cronin, rs. . ea, clarinet; William Ri | 44 Mrs. Daniel Newman, Mrs. F. H. Da- The Stage a Work of Art. ceilo; Helen B, Royce, violin; Herbert | Mrs. G. E. Hinman, Willimantic: Mr. vis, Mrs. James T. Neilan, Mrs. Kehr, | The stage was truly a work of art|Aqams, violin. e e Nien Pome Crring, s : In and Inexpensively Priced and Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Elizabeth L e gl e iy TIicn S L e oge, - 5 Charming In Style W Dthudeaiie Sonr who had this part of the pageant in| The :roli;l.:l w:::.i h: 2 of the | Putnam Heights: Mr ll\fl Mrs, Her: 3 . and U i ; g s n e . i NORWICH GIRLS' CLUB charge. . As stage director Mr. Dodge |local trsops, Boy Scouts g oo bert Bowen Woodstock; Dr. and Mra. $1.98, $3.98, $5.98 pward was assi ni . | Al -{J. B. Xen nam; Dr. Mrs. HELD SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL | Tig diage was open overhead and fhe | imeton merase arar Caorvey and Wash- | ¢ icnsi_ Robinson, Danielson; Mr. and|J You will find here a most attractive assortment of the prettiest styles A BRAND NEW OF WA T Weuigs . ( These latest additions to our Blouse .stock are prinsipally dainty | Volle and Batlsts Waists in s va- ) sides and rear were constructed of | the Acads gro rth Mrs. Harold Mowry, Sterling. which have been produced for this Summer season. We have for your | Moty of attractive models. Your Willimantio Girls Were Guests—Made | cyorgreen trees most artistically ar- |iett -entonte. o omdone e Syior h,oF ——— choice a great variety of Flowsred Voiles, Rice Cloth, Linens, Striped, | choios of all, from lace trimmed to Trip by Auto Truck. a. Ba NORWICH WILL HAVE iy those in plain tailored effects. | ranged. charged at the Slater hall side. Scout Figured and Fancy Lawns—a wonderful choice in all desirable colors. P . A procession -in which .the entire | Commissi B llowed = ESS The Norwich Girls club gave a suc- | cast, numberiig 200, ook part opened | tomobiles i the rear oOf the N, F. A. PRERAREON EARSOE % i cessful social and entertainment in |the performance. s ey - wended | building. Scouts were stationed at|'Will Make Eflg“ to Secure U, 8. Ma- . - their way dcross the campus the. ¢ol- | all corners to see that the traffic was k Z i their rooms in the Thayer bullding, |0 cirict was most beautiful. . Follows e R aint the trafic was| rines for Parade on the Fourth. omen s S ey e e St ot | S B Sotnes B soXel|a1sS Yors o Gui e ook Sut e | suaein trom ihe enthubmom and From $1.25 Upward of e prom! ked i) the performance. Bonor and they made the trip here|were enacted on the stage. e e S A o® | very Dvorabil sekiment ehow St 0% $1.2¢ : y_autos. . mittee in charge was Miss Louise C.|meeting of the Fourth of July -cele- Sporty littls odel; well the more sedate styles are to be found The foilowing program of entertain~ Yo Frogram rge was rary pe . T s v ment was carried out: Violin solo,| The progiam as rendered was 85| mmame ana i e was HOROTATy | bration committee and representatives|§ in, our well-assorted stocks. Awning Stripes, Repp, Gabardine, Linen Miss Agnes Bresnahan, accompanied |follows: was Miss A. E. Gilbert, Miss Eliza- | °f the fraternal and other organizations and Linene vie with edch other to produce the most stylish effects, and by Miss Marie Mullaney: piano solos,| Prologue, spoken by Mr. Crandall: n in this eity, held Friday evening in Miss, Mary' Bresnatian and Miss lar | “Totay wé DAmE old Eathered. hesbe | Jeil,, By, untinton and Miss Helen | {03, 20 50, TN VRS 1A 1] all the latest dotachabla belts, patch pocksts, e, b i il rie Mullaney; mandolin solo; Miss | 'tis true, but such as in sweet Shakes- |~ other cqmmittees were as fol-| Will have a preparedness parad d eto, are to be found. Ione Breckenridge, accompanied by peare’s garden grew. And all hisli ye: Stage Mrs. Oazias Miss Ruth _Breckenridge; readin plants immortal you esteem, your b - meeting was Miss Ruth -Breckenridge. mouths are never out of taste Wwith Bason F- 4 Shortly after 8 & - Refreshments of ice cream, cake and | him.”—From ' Crown's = Prologus to T | o'clocic the meeting was calléd to or- W punch were served. Henry VI, Part L _ Y chten . Wesitne: Bl ;| der by J. 7. Cnrkery secretary of the, y - The. following committees “were in| Pi — _ Shakespeare and ~His Ha M | comimittee, and ‘he read the call for the eharge: Invlutlonv Miss Anna Han- |1 gvlmhm Eiixtotmiate: Setoee m:‘:un% e sen, Miss Anna Vergason and Mrs. ‘'oleman; ) I, r. Corkery addressed the meeting, . Joseph Smith; _entertainment, ~Miss | Learned; Besumont, Frank W. Wood- | 300 Wiitlym Dices, Mrs. Boen 1oos” | stating that it is 5 long time since the || Hosiery and Underwear Mary Bowen, Miss Marie Duhaime, : Eu' ; led, Mrs. John Huntington,Mrs. Ed.|City of Norwich has had a celebration Miss Rose Bradlaw and refreshments, | Bacon, Tester; Daniel F. W.lwin E._Higgins, Mrs, J. . Desmong.| 32, e Folrth of Juiy; We vy are Department” Miss Gragce Moore, Miss- Ruth Breck- Snvun- Slr ‘Walter Ralef Dr. H. B. Mrs, Charles Stewart, Mrs. C. ranged plans for a celebration on the enridge and Miss Ione Breckenridge. g;mgb-l Sir Robert Butis, Miss Mary F. Gibbs, Miss New: f‘mflh LA Since then some of I} WOMEN'S SUMMER VESTS— ut; 3 M d he .people have suggested a prepared- Camaen, L. 6 Seaith: Fietener 3. D, | be Lorine. Nt eroung: Mrs. | ness parade. It would be necessary o < 10W neck and sleeveless or short Hall; Ben Jonson, Oliver L. Johnson; mittee, Mrs. E. W. Higgins, Mrs. Wil- | lave the co-operation of all omnlm- sleeve Vests of Jresey ribbed Donne, E. J. Graham; Earl of South: | oo Oat; cast committee, Mrs, B, | tions in Norwich to have a successful ttoh, Both plain and ‘fax ampton, Arthur Norton; Dakker, A: H. | b Galiaudet, Miss A. B. Gilbert Mrs, | Parade, and this is ‘the.object of the|f. cotton. o X f IN STYLISH MODELS $1.98 ( mnm\nfl'wmh | white Jap Silk, Crepe de Chine, or pretty striped Tub Silks, make this -mmmnw-wm your selection, You will find both high and fow ‘neck im.n- ase. { William Birge, Mre. Ozlas Dodse, Mre. | meeting. The sum of $500 has been ap. || trimmed, in sizes §, 6, § and 9. : / Solo—Charles D. Geer. = 3 propriated by the common council and Dance—The Coranto: Misses Carnes, | Fjps. o o7 Co2°T Miss Almira | SO0 0 ontracted for Areworke dis SATUSBSY SUASIAL Ho Ghipman, Gray, Prentice, Ryan, Saun- | The pages were Rowland Hill, Stan. | Plays and arrangeg for a band concert, || woMEN'S RIBEED GOTTON lkyM.Mvcéelfii.é Williams, Hutzler, |1oy Gay and the chief usher wu R.|and I might say that the fireworks hea 3 y; Rose, Rowe, Tutles, | i cangdon. will be the best seen in this part of the VESTS—Fine sleeveless e Tr:.nhmm‘ The Electrical Work oL 1 O Ml i wheh ball: o Wi e i i ey e T, C. 4 y when the e sC;"{,“‘fi;':*‘t - Louis Waldron had charge of the |<celebration for the Fourth of July was|| 2 Special lot in extra sises only. Al Bobe Vet M ASten” Siene | wiring of o stase and ina. lighis | started in the ofice of James L. o SATURDAY SPECIAL 15c q 3 an, ures were loaned by Eaton|a horrible parade in the morning, ‘g::i: C!;;? lg;ilvvglo-!mflrz ’lwwh 7| Bhase & Co. Mr. Waldron did all the | concert in the afternoon and fireworks WOMEN'S SHAPED VESTS gins; “Sir Andrew, James J. 3 18- | wiring—from the Academy building to |in the evening were decided upon. But with low necks and either short Maria, Mrs Taoy:James 3. Moore; | the stage. There were about 40 feet | Since thinking it over, Norwich is the o v an ‘;Jar: t; igelow; V- | of lights, these having been dipped in |bisgest and largest city in eastern sleeves or sleeveless. Sizes § FREOD.CO Act . Scene I . Dike, Willlam Per. | 2mber color, making the effect very{Connecticut-and we could get up a pre- | and 6 of & second quality of our YoRR.E CHICRED Viola, Mre: Raymosd OF ©r~ |unique. - In’ addition the flood light|paredness parade that will be a credit|} oo . :servear. b ¥, Vi ond Osborn. system, popular this year, was used |to the city and to the county. o o Romeo and Juliet. for the first time here. This comprised | _Thomas H. Beckley, representing the SATURDAY CPEOML 17¢ Z Act II, Scene II (Evening). Capu-|2 53;) watt. hntnp, said 'n.m be 50,000 ;(mgglu &! :?lum;“hwd he m for 50c i - | candle power strong. e lamp was | heartily vor of & parade, % SERV-US MINCE MEAT |=t® g;,“,g:";mm’?%m?'g&t Jonn- |focatea "on the top ot the Adsderas | to bring Sbout a_ demohstiation wonld ||~ WOMBEN'S LISLE HOSE in a Package condensed mince ment is Tawrence, ‘Arthur F. Tabby. building and was directed on the au-|be a splendid thing, and he said that|} fine lght weight. Black only, made up of the best quality of | Old Rustic Dance_Migses Bradley, | dionce and stage making it light|the Knights of Columbus are alwass|f "o L. uir styte, with double Briod Buit and Sther Jtaces Shien ons | Cannon, Dongherty. Hattinss. Sl SEoukh 1o by oh e evening per- ”“",i_"‘a Bergcipaiy 1A patiotio dem e be found, all of which aré found in | Weed, White, Brockett, Dean; Hatch, iml;:“ s lamp was also pro- | onsf on. solée and wide garter top. Res- the United States with the exception | Mitchell, Wamer, Tsbell, Wilcox. vl y the Eaton Chase company. Al Andrm of Court Sachém, F. ular price 35c. of spices and currants. The studs of Wainlek, College Students Came by Train. og A James A. Hiscox, representing ey oA sl May Sale, a trifle later h“‘th‘mhu BRCHine,Sonnsed minge i s o, | et 1 cen V. (Bvening), & Biat-| It Bad boen plannsd 1o have the }&$°T“Mm:h3m&'c‘>’-'flcm 5 ter for the delay. The stocks are larger and \ period sars ught to ’ ; 13 loday 18 a8 near its perfection as we | {3, Before ;‘,‘,‘;,,,";,2: i - | om the trolieva but owing to the strike | SUTke Div. No,3 4. 0. H. more complete than they could have been other. B Tactarica s which 1t jamaiation | etis: Horatio, Rew . I, Bwing; Mar. | Rew arrangements had o be made and | Siasicor Fey. Mdber o Neckwear and Handkerchief : : : 3 s 1 Derond eprosch as the b | celits, Edwin o, they were brought by train. A num- | NGrwich, Foresters: M. : : ioday in these lines necessitatos the * Macbeth: R B et omes were (ATown OPen |of Herman; Willam MoGuinness, St Department of the most minute detail of | Act I, Scene IN. A part in the pageant. 5] € | Mary's T. A. B. society; Henry W. Tib. He business. The appies used are of beth, B _W. Higsins {,mm, 28] bits, Norwich Board' of Trade, and|l OSTRICH RUFFS — the latest the best grade of New York State, |berd R. N.,mn. first witch, W, Patrons and Patronesses. others spoke. e in’ fashionable where in our opinion is grown the ; second witeh, \Ib". Laucius [ . The patrons and patronesses were as | . James Macpherson, who was elected hing best flavored apple . known. The | Brig, third witch, Ofiss Masls Ca- follows: on the ittee ot fill: the vacancy A variety of the best colors u radsizs “:;1d are of the best quality © Dr. and Mrs. hederlck H. Sykes, | causea the resignation of General|} /offered, all finished with neat seeded vm ety. _go expense is con-| Songs, from As You Like 1t, Connee- | Mayor and Mrs, E. E, Rogers, New | William A. Aiken,'said he was pieased udarod. *, .ggc\x the very highest [ticut College Chorus, Misses Chip- mfion. M‘.nyor and Mrs. Timothy- C.| With the attitude shown by the organ- tassels. m'“‘o' T ‘atvays “‘;r""-"me"m:m man, Ct():nhnor. Rowe, * Graves, Weed, m | ;) Lré‘ and lgi'r" Ha%n Tx}r‘mu ffldfim and hoped they would have a SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.29 3 . g clis Yok /an - Jradds merely ropresenting the difter- oo o DaITett. Under e | B e e Toname: oot | P Macpherson made the following || DAINTY NOVELTY HAND-.. n Detos “Catbaiag * (cast| Trumbull, Mrs. William Blackstone, | motion, which was adopted: KERCHIEFS—A new lot of same as Old Rustic m" " | Miss Hennan 1. Ripley, Mra. B." P| I move st the chal As You Like It. . Learned, Arthur H. Brewer, Senator|Tetary be given the power to secure pretty colored bordéer Handker- - Act IIL Scene T1. The Forest. Or:|ang ol S, e o as Aot & Lt samtusas S | f uethecni with WMa Taciets’ f et an rs. ‘alentine 12 lando, Bdmund Perkins; Rosalind, Mrs. | Tondon, Mrs. Richard -um%eld" New| 3He also made a motion that a com- | 209 some with the narrow. ive: | Sipny: Ferkins; Celia, 'Miss Mafy R.|Tondon: Miss Anna H. Branche, New mittes b appointed by the secrotary SATURDAY SPECIAL 3 for 250 Act V, Scene I The Forest. Touch- | yonoons MT. and A Mrs I ’;‘““?m fitia Seiats Sng &';"3 -:’ege‘%'mfn‘i ‘ew ndon. . ane utone.mlflu Mildred Provost 955%; | B, =, Buer. Willimentic: Mr. and Mre. ‘States marines for the —_ e Robert H. Willimantic port at th;‘nm meeting. fioflofl v Bira. C. Winfeia ! Noves, Willimen. | was carri 5 Mr. md fis George F. Taylor,| It is expécted that thé next mm- imantic: and Mrs. Charles|ing will_be a public one ‘and will be tie T Eatrories| Boia in the town hall on nest and Mrs. meeting adjor By Tir. ‘ana m‘m 855 o'clock. F. E. Guild, Windham; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hubbard, Rev. and Mrs. Spring Saloof Muslin Underwear | | Nommh-fifidwdmuyumhm / ¥ bemduphyndhmlbmdnlofi-d‘hqk Sheer Nainsook and Batiste, .exquisitely joined and blended, with delicate laces and embroid- eries forming the ornamentation, are shaped into wonderfully dainty garments. Hemstitching | / picot edges and inserts of organdie are also used /‘ as-a finish in these transparents creations. It’s the \ CORSET COVERS ...... 1zl/,=to31.ss DRAWERS ....c..ccuuaes ... . 25c to $2.50 ENVELOPE CHEMISES. ...... . 50cto $7.98 NIGHT ROBES .............. 50c to $7.98 / SKIRTS +vsateerensnsenssates 25c to $8.98 ]