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LODGE NOTES |Knights. Templar Preparing fo { nual Outing, at, Wildwood ; ' Norwich Elks’Planning for Bake— Those Who Are:Going to Baltimars ELK! 4 ts meeting in the,Elks’ Home on+Thursday evening, Norwich Lodge, [No. 430, brought up the matter-of its |annual outing and the subject aroused |the usual amount of enthusiasm, with [the result. that a committee was_ap- pointed with full power to go ahead land select the date and the place, and _entertainment features. This committee is made up of theso five brothers: James Hayes, John Heath, Joseph T Williams, Warren Chap- man and Joseph P. Cummings. B PO T oo iaad at_the session. The Norwich Elks who are going to the Grand Lodge reunion in Baltimore next week will be off today and to- morrow. That city has besn getting ready for the Elks for weeks with handsome decorations and for enter- tainment and is now in a state of preparedness. By automobile today leave Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Hayes, in their machine, with Jeremiah D. Lucy, John H. Carney, Miss Laura Church and Miss Nora Dunleavy as their guests. On Sunday Louis Man- chiester will start with John Heath, Joseph F. Williams, John H. Wilson and Thomas H. Crawford, and by train will go Mr. and’ Mrs. Charles L. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craney, Patrick F. Bray 2nd, Laurence E. Millea and possibly some others. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. James C. Fitzpatrick is chairman of the committee that is ar: the annua] outing~of Colum mandery, No. 4, Knizhts Temr 1s to be held on Aug. 10 at Wildwood {Park. The commandéery will have a ‘band to escort them and will have a short street parade here before they take the 8.45 trolley for Danielson. At Putnam _there will be another parade before they go out to the park for the bake and other events on the enter- tainment program that is being made tup. About 130 are expecting now to rattend. UNITED WORKMEN. Grand Chief of Honor Carrie { Carpenter of Hartford, Conn. pmade the following appointme the Degree of Honor: Advisory Coun- \sel Judge John ‘ahiey, Grand Maa- Ster Workman, A. G W., of Rock- committes on' laws and ville, Conr appeals, John E. Fahey iworkmsn, Past Grand {man Clarendon C. iford, Joseph Zeller of Stonington, Stonington, Conn: grand medical aminer, Frank H. Wheeler of New Haven, The report of the grand chief of honor of the Degree of Honor which was recently sent in, shows that the order is prospering wkell under the me wrates but urges still sreater ef- fore on the part of obtaining candida Since the rates the A. O. U. V grand master ter Work- g0od_opportunity olent_spirit toward that the men h the sister o tion by explaining things to s, who might be considering joining some fraternal in- jsurance orga ization ODD FELLOWS. Because of the k postponed the i Cers from this day evening: when 'team of Obwr aantic will liday, Uncas lodge jation of its_offi- tnstadl be here to 4o the work, : by refresh- same night will be the installation of officers. On the following evening, \Friday, July 14, the team from Pal- myra encamy t will g0 to Mystic to act at the in: and on July 1s at a_public inst: of Orion encampment of New do; ton Oneco T tonment on Th Captain John and routine bus the attention of MOOSE. The Moose committee for the com- ing carnival, wt H. Moles, Seymour DeRusha, H. “Andrews, George A. Harriman, /Nelson Pa; and Joseph A. George, i efforts by the arrival ond D. Misamon, the agent of the entertainment providers and the manager of the queen popu- larity contest and the fraternal or- ganization contest that are to be held. HIBERNIANS. Further arrangements were complet- ed for the state parade of the A. O, H. iwhich will be held in Middletown Aug. 22 at a joint committee meeting of the |two Jocal divisicns.and the New Lon- don divisions held Friday evening in the committee room in For ' hall. The joint committe following: State Pre: May, New London; George M. Kenne- dy, New London; Alderman ,Thomas Gragan, New London; County President Cornelius Donot P Dw The local divisions have band. On next Friday county board of New London county and Ladles’ auxiliary board will meet to complete all arrangements for the ‘parade. “The state parade, which was voted for by a large majority of divisions, will be the big day for the society, and as the order only holds, thesc parades every four years it becomes the duty of the members to take a personal interest in their success. The parade will start promptly at 11 o'clock a. m. and every division should be on time. The state board of officers have met with the committee of Middletown sev- eral times and the reports made to the have convinced them that Mid- dletown_will have the bisgest turnout the A. O. H. and Ladies’ auxiliary ever Buliley of Hart- | the members in | for membership. | held in the state. — CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED yth local applications, as they cannot reéach tho s2at of the disease. Catarrn is @ local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional cofiditions, and in order to cure it _youimust take an internal remetly. ! Hall'ssCatarrh Curc is takes Intariily and _acts through the“blood lon the mucoussurfaces of the system. 2hl's Catarth Gure. was prescribed by one: t‘l.h&bc.su‘gtwalcllns in this coun- g t s composed of some , combined “best blood - puriziers. The.pertect combinationof the ingre- a in Eidls Catarrhs Cure is What such wonderfuliresults in ca- I conditions. Send 'for testimoni r.":r;;': YBX. 4400, Props., Todslo, O e, Harls gmfi'y e} torconstipetion, Look Good—Feel~Good. No' one can! either feelg£0od, nor. good’ while suffering fre tion. ~ Get 1id_of that tired, d ss- feeling by, un.tment of | Elnru e Tiio Sihe. »yabw\w— day, take one,or two' ooyt TRl Gul osttng gone ands you ;feokbetter at once. fle..tyo lwe:_h E 8 mer Merchandise. even at a great sacrifice. Beginning Saturday, July 8th Following the rule “that all stocks must be fresh each season” this Clearance Sale serves the purpose of cleaning up the assortments of Spring and early Sum- e Wash Goods Department A SHORT LIST OF SPLENDID VALUES STANDARD = APRON GING- HAMS, all fast colors— CLEARANCE PRICE 7c sc MERRIMAC SHIRTING— Grey Prints, Cotton Challies— CLEARANCE PRICE 6)2 19¢ CREPE AND VOILE floral designs and stripes, inches wide— CLEARANCE PRICE 12)z¢c NOVELTY 4ND EMBROID- OILES, sheer worth 25¢ and 25¢, a yard w CLEARANCE PRICE 17c CHIFFON CREPE in tlora designs on white grounds, colors, 26 inches wide, and re- quires no ironing— CLEARANCE PRICE 12)zc 33c_AND 3%c WASH GOODS FOR 25c—In_this assortment we~ include the popular floral seed stripes and novelty stripe designs— CLEARANCE PRICE 124c DRESS GINGHAMS, in- cluding Bates' and other well- known makes— CLEARANCE PRICE in both lizht s, a full yard = CLEARANCE PRICE 10/2¢ S COLORED DRESS LIN- ENS, soft finish linens, a yard GOODS, all qualities and sty AT HALF PRICE Domestic and White Geods FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER $2.25 CROCHET QUILTS, hem- med finish— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.7% $2.00 CROCHET QUILTS, hem- med finish— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.50 26-INCH UNBLBEACHED COT- TON, worth Sc a yard— CLEARANCE PRICE 7zc 36-INCH BLEACHED COT- TON, worth 11c a yard— CLEARANCE PRICE % BLEACHED SHEETS, 81 by 90 inches and sold regularly for 8¢ each— CLEARANCE PRICE 75c 25c WHITE CREPETINE, a beautiful 27-inch white fabric with crepe finish— CLEARANCE PRICE 12/4c WHITE CHECK NAINSOOK— CLEARANGE PRICE 5¢ 50c EMBROIDERED VOILE— CLEARANCE PRICE 25c 10c. MERCERIZED NAPKINS, 18 fnches square— CLEARANCE PRICE 7c 50c_ MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK— CLEARANCE PRICE 33 59c_ MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK— CLEARANCE PRICE 49c Rugs and Draperies AT LITTLE PRICES 15¢ SILKOLINE— CLEARANCE PRICE 11c 20c CRETONNE—this is a full yard wide and the colorings are both light and dark— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.256 CURTAINS FOR 98c—a good selection of Scrim, Madras and Lace Curtains— CLEARANCE PRICE ODD LOTS OF CURTAINS AT SALE PRICES—Scrim, Madras and Lace Curtains, there being but two, three or four pair in each lot that are to be :acn- ficed—values from_ $2. $2.50— CLEARANCE PRICE $1 69 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- PET, sold regularly for $125 a yard—During_the sale we will malke it and lay it free— CLEARANCE PRICE 98¢ JAPAN AND FIBRE MAT- TINGS, worth from 29c to 35c— CLEARANCE PRICE 24c RAG RUGS AT BARGAIN PRICES .Vaue $1.00— CLEARANCE PRICE 79¢ Vaue $1.25— CLEARANCE PRICE 98¢ Value .$1.76— CLEARANCE PRICE $149 PRINTED LINOLEUM, regular price 70c a square yard, two yards wide— CLEARANCE PRICE 60c PRINTED LINOLEUM,:regular price 60c a square yard— CLEARANCE PRICE 48 CRETONNES, TAFFETAS and ART TICKINGS, all of our 35c and 39c values— CLEARANCE PRICE 2% Dress Goeds Department GREY SUITINGS, yard-wide suitings— CLEARANCE PRICE 3% ALL-WOOL SERGES, all good colors and a vard wide— CLEARANCE BLACK-AND-WHITE HERD CHECKS— 59c quality— CLEARANCE 75¢ quality— CLEARANCE $1.00 quality— CLEARANCE $1.50 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.29 PLAID DRESS GOODS FOR B50c—A yard wide and there are three sizes of plaids— CLEARANCE PRICE 65¢c 8 inches wide, green and CLEARANCE PRIGE 98¢ PANCY WEAV: ur‘ quality— CLEARANCE PRICE 49¢c $1.00 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE 63 very neat, PRICE 49c SHEP- PRICE 43¢ PRICE 5% PRICE 7% CLEARANCE PRICE 89 $1.50 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.19 Silk Department LINE from worth This is in white a CLEARANCE PRICE 3% SIL K SHIRTINGS in two 85¢ quality- CLEARANCE PRICE 69 $1.00 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE 79c BROIDE from $1.50 £ $2.00, and all 40 Inchos wide— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.19 AS— CLEARANCE FRICE $1.27 $2.00 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.65 WILLOW from $2.50 handsome Just HALF PRICE During Sale Men’s Furnishings Dep’t. 10c BLACK SOCKS of medium weight— CLEARANCE PRICE 8c 4 pair for 30c 25c POLICE AND FIREMEN'S BRACES— CLEARANCE PRICE 18c 16c COLLAR BUTTON SETS, 4 buttons in a t— CLEARANCE PRICE o 3 for 25¢ 50c SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS, } E very latest sty CLEARANCE PRICE 3%c $1.00 PAJAMAS in white, trim- mmed with color— CLEARANCE PRICE 78c POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR, the genuine $1.00 Union Suits for 85c 50c SHIRTS AND DRAWERS for 42c DROP SEAT UNION SUITS, made by The American Hosiery Co— $2.00 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 $1.50 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE 75¢ 50c BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WEAR— CLEARANCE PRICE 25¢c 25¢ TUBULAR SILK NECK- WEAR—CLEARANCE PRICE 3 for $1.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, also Outing style, with laundered or soft cuffs—materials arc French Percales, Soisette, and some with silk fronts— CLEARANCE PRICE 7 75¢ NEGLIGEE AND OUTING SHIRTS, laundered or soft cuifs, all coat style and fast colors, sizes 131 to 18— CLEARANCE PRICE $125 RADIO PONGEE OUTING SHIRTS, coat style, with soft French cuffs, guaranteed colors in stripes and two-tone effects— CLEARANCE PRICE AN EXTRAORDINARY SHIRT VALUE. A ot of handsome Russlan cords and Madrag, col- ors guaranteed, made coa¥style: with laundered ‘cuffs. We could not seil these shirts for less thn $1.50 if we-had to secure them now. CLEARANCE PRICE :95¢ A Clearance of Women's and Misses’ Suits and Coats OTHER INTERESTING GARMENT BARGAINS, T00 SUITS WHICH WERE MARKED AS HIGH AS $20.00 Clearance Sale Price $7i6.756 Poplin are the two weaves which are most in evidence t. The colorings are good—the Suits are right up- 75 and aesx_"n—'md each one is a genuine Lfl gain $10 © e ITS WHICH WERE MARKED AS HIGH AS $27.50 Cisarance Sale Price $15.00 collection of high grade Suits—classy models made up in 00 Gabardine, Serge, Poplin and Taffeta Silk. Handsome, well made gar- $15 ments, all, and wort cent of the former prices. © — WHICH WERE MARKED AS HIGH AS $11.98 Clearance Sale Price $5.00 offer a miscellaneous assortment of Women’s and ‘\" have included many in clever sports fabrics, some 3lack Coats. They are all stylish and r;mnrk'\hle to-the-minute plum. Sy This is a choi h every Misses’ Coa Coverts and bargains {ESSES OF HANDSOME TAFFETA SILK @‘iearance Price $10.75 ¢ formerly marked as high as $1 raluation. These cleverly des n most popular and will be greatl T DRESSES $8 Misses in fects with skirt of solid white. 1e price we have also included many pretty I es in desigr re al t h: thing 16.98, 'Nu.d y worn this $10.% LINGERIE WAISTS Only 79¢ White V predominates in this assort- ment of dainty Waists, but we have in- cluded some pretty Blouses with colored stripes in a variety of styles. All great value for the money. HANDSOME SILK BLOUSES Only $1.79 Striped Wash Silks and good Crepe de Chine are the-weaves used in these stylish Blouses. The styles are all good, most of them with convertible collar. Clearance Price $2.79 dainty and wo e price. The fabri the fancy stripe designs with organdie 1 are extremely attrac- tive. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSE VALUES 3 TO $4.50 A Clearance of Boston Store Hats ONE LOT OF UNTRIMMED HATS—ONE LOT OF TRIMMED HATS TRIMMED HATS AT TWO SPECIAL PRICES There’s a-wide range for you to choose from 98¢ and $1.50 as some of these pretty Hats are just the thing for auto wear, while others are really “dressy” and suitable for most any time. These Hats were formerly sold for $2.00 :{ fl’ and $3.00. UNTRIMMED HATS VALUED FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 Some of these Hats are hand made and very fine—all of the Hats are in the styles.of this season—practicaily all colors are-included in the lot—and they are all going cheap during this sale. Get one now and save money. 69¢ Muslin Underwear Slightly Soiled and-Mussed ENVELOPE CHEMISES i Also all our lots where sizes are | flesh or white, all trimmed with broken have been grouped, at very | 1aces and embroidecy. interesting sale prices. CLEARANCE PRICE $1.25 39c, 69c, 89c, $1.39, $1.89 to $2.89 SALE OF INFANTS' AND CHIL- DREN'S WEAR MUSLIN NIGHT ROBES In All broken lots and slightly soiled White and Flesh Color. Several garments, incinding Dresses, long very attractive styles, all sleeve- and’ short—long and short Skirts— less, in #mpire or lace bodice Tonnets: models. Corsets and Underwear CORSETS ‘We are going to d tain of our et line preparation wili. sell these and Bien Jolic Cor: Wor $4.50 to $5.50, at one low price. None On Approval. None C. 0. D. None Accepted In Return. m\m-. TWO SPECIAL SALE LOTS CLEARANCE. PRICE $1.50 6% and $1.1 Kitchenware Department POLO SOAP— CLEARANCE PRICE 9 for 25¢ LENOX SOAP— CLEARANGE PRICE 8 for 25¢ LVORY SOAP, large size.— CLEARANGE PRICE 8c No. 6 BROGMS, good quality-- CLEARANCE PRICE 3% BNAMELED SAUCEPAN — holds 5 quarts— CLEARANCE PRICE 29c ENAMELED MILK KETTLE-- holds two quarts CLEARANCE PRICE 29c FLOOR M DUSTLE OPS for 25¢ WINDOW BRUSH CLEARANCE PRICE 55¢c REFRIGERATOR BRI 18-INCH GLASS SH. brackets— CLEARANCE PRICE 75¢ 24-INCH GLASS SHELF brackets— CLEARANCE PRICE 85¢c 30-INCH GLASS SHELF with brackets— CLEARANCE PRICE 95¢ SHES for Sc with Handkerchief Department LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS with fancy colored borde CLEARANCE PRICE 5c LADIES some with some plain white, worth CLEARANCE PRICE 2 MEN'S WHITE HANDKER- CHIEFS— CLEARANCE PR|CE Sc M EN'S HANDKERCE with color borders, 10c GLEARANCE PRICE 8 NECK RUFFS in all HALF PRICE for 5c Glove Department SILK GLOV! with double- tipped fingers, regular 12-but- ton lensth, white or black— CLEARANCE PRICE SILK GLOVES, either black or white gloves with double ftipped fingers, in the 16-button length. We also include Black Gloves with white trimm and White Gloves with black trimming: CLEARANGE PRICE 69 Hosiery and Underwear Department WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE which we sell regulacly for 15c a pair— CLEARANCE PRICE 12¢ FIBRE SILK BOOT HOSE for Women. This is a price and quality which you will not find elsewhere— CLEARANCE PRICE . $1.00 SILK HOSE—this lot con- sists of Black and White Hose, principally white, and a few fancy— CLEARANCE PRICE 50c UNTON SUITS FOR 39c. They are three-piece _suits, sleeveless and knee length with tight knee— CLEARANGE PRICE 25c UNDERVESTS FOR 19¢ Women's Vests with either plain or fancy finish— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 UNION SUITS FOR T8c. ‘Women's Suits, sleeveless, with either tight or lace trimmed knee— CLEARANCE PRICE 78 Laces and Embroideries EMBROIDERED EDGES on fine Swiss and nainsook, suita- ble for baby dresses, regularly 8c and 10c— CLEARANCE PRICE 5c EMBROIDERED EDGES_ on cambric and long cloth, from 3% to b inches wide, values 15c and 18c— CLEARANCE PRICE 10c EMBROIDERED _ ORGANDIE FLOUNCINGS ~ for Summer dresses, sold all the season for 98c— CLEARANCE PRICE 75¢ EMBROIDERED S WIS S FLOUNCINGS, pretty designs which were 75¢ a yard— CLEARANCE PRICE 69c The passing of the early season and the ciesing of our big Live Wire Sale have left us with certain stocks of goods which must be cleaned up Special purchases, too, bring to you added oppartumtnes for saving money upon the very goods wh:ch you standv_ in need of. the golden opportunity of the Summer—do not miss your share of the economies and advantages. Now is Ribbon Department 45¢ SILK RIBBONS FOR 33c. Ribbons for many purposes are included in this lot, many of them being just the thing for trimming hats, etc. The Iot consists of Moire, Plaid and Dresden effects— CLEARANCE PRICE 33 RIBBONS FOR HAIR BOWS. These are all 39c Ribbons and most of the newest and pret- tiest shades will be found in the assortment— CLEARANCE PRICE 29c Notion Department ENGLISH TWILL TAPE in 10 yard pieces, 3-8 to 1 inch wide, values up to 12 CLEARANCE PRICE 8c LADY DAINTY LINGERIE blue and white— CLEARANCE FRICE 8 DOUBLE NAINSOOK DRESS SHIELDS, sizes 2, 3 and 4— CLEARANCE PRICE 10c 3 for 25¢ WILLIMANTIC MACHINE THREAD, black or white, in sizes 30 to T0— CLEARANCE PRICE & for 24c COMMON PINS, 400 on paper— CLEARANCE PRICE 2 for 5o 200 HAIR PINS in cabinet, worth 10c, assorted styles and sizes— CLEARANCE PRICE PEARL BUTTONS in sjzes from 14 to 36, vaiue 10c a card— CLEARANCE PRICE CHILDREN'S HOSE SUP- with rubber button k or white in 5 sizes— CLEARANCE PRICE WHITTEMORE'S POLISHES, either liquid, black, tan or 10c size..CLEARANCE PRICE 25c size..CLEARANCE PRICE SCISSORS OF ALL STYLES— pocket, pointed or embroidery, value 25c— CLEARANCE PRICE 19 Toilet Goods Department GARWOOD'S DEW - KIST TALCUM, three odors, value 250— CLEARANCE PRICE 15c BABCOCK'S CORYLOP- SIS TALCUM— CLEARANCE PRICE A LARGE CAN OF TALCUIML POWDER, three odors— CLEARANCE PRICE 9o DICKENSON'S YELLOW LABEL WITCH HAZEL, valus 25¢ a pint— CLEARANCE PRICE 18 10c OLIVILO SOAP— CLEARANCE PRICE DERMA VIVA LIQUID BEAU- TIFIER, pink, flesh or white, value 50c— + CLEARANCE PRICE 2% PURE _BLBACH ABSORB- ENT COTTON, value 25¢ a roll CLEARANCE PRICE 18c TOOTH BRUSHES AT SALE PRICES 12%c Brushes. 17c Brushes. 19c Brushes. 35c Brushes. 50c Brushes. «e..for o o for 12%c .for 15¢ .for 25¢ .for 39 Jewelry and Leather Goods A MIXED ASSORTMENT OF CUFF, BAR AND LINGERIE PINS,” PEARL _EARRINGS AND COIN PURSES, each ‘worth 25c— CLEARANCE PRICE 18¢ $1.50 GATE TOP MESH BAGS CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 $1.00 LEATHER W RIS T BAGS with nickel or self-cov- ered frames. These bags in black; tan, brown and in black moire— CLEARANCE PRICE 86c SILK GIRDLES in_black and colors—our $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 values— CLEARANCE PRICE 50c Art Good; Department THE REMAINDER OF OUR CROCHET COTTONS, regu- larly 10c a ball— CLEARANCE PRICE 2 for 5c STAMPED VOILE WAISTS, worth 50c and 59c, ready for embrofdering— CLEARANCE PRICE 5c $1.00 STAMPED VOIL B ‘WAISTS, all made up— CLEARANCE PRICE 25¢