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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918 “WOMEN'S APPAREL humdhm&fib&wm Some of Women’s Ete, . | Tt Porteors & Mncae. Co. l MILLINERY SPECIALS Our offerings of Millinery—Hats trimmed and untrimmed are exceptional. Every woman should visit our Millinery Section and see these values. Our Annual June Sale of Women s Muslin Underwear Notwithstanding adverse market conditions, we set out months ago, to prepare for a bigger and better June Sale of Muslin Underwear this year than ever betore—and Jus in itself was quite an ambition in view of the fact that our past June Sales have such a high mark for extraordinary Muslin Underwear selling. Our whole buying organization was called into action—manufacturers were interviewed—orders were most advantageously placed—the goods are here—opened up—priced and ready for sale on Saturday morning, June 1st. making this ‘sale an event long to be remembered in this store and city. ~ WE SAY—BUY YOUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NOW! CORSET COVERS “orset Covers of French and d styles, of nainsook and uslin, round and V shaped neck, trimmed with lace and Hamburg, a eplendid assort- Women's Drawers of quality muslin, plain and brella style, trimmed with ment, regular 3c value, at... 29 ery, regular 5% and 50c VRHIBH, BE "o Seas o oo onnennnnen - Mo Corset Covers in French and fitted styles, of nainsook and Other excellent values in Women's muslin, trimmed with Ham- Drawers at 89c and upwards. burg Embroideries, Torehon and Val Laces—also . Black MUSLIN GOWNS Lawn Corset Covers, regular = and 50c value, at.... . 4 Gowns in a variety of styles, 8 high neck, V neck, low round ént values i Corset reck and low square MUSLIN DRAWERS blind and open-work embroid- neck, Newest style Gowns, made of fine materials and the dain- “?,mm%m\zuhd'g:;;"hambu ame tiest trimmings of lace and and lace flounce, in blind and um- Hamburg—these are particu- open-work patterns, neat larly good value, and regular $1.39 Gowns, at.. Gowns, in a variety of dainty tyles, including the new kimono - models vyith square low neck, trimmed with wide embroidery and ribbon run, regular $1.50 value, at........ trimmin; broideries, lect from, re $1.29 Other excellent values in Gowns at $1.69, $1.98, $2.69, $3.19 and $3.69. fully select from, irimmed with lace and Ham- LONG WHITE SKIRTS burg insertings and with rib- dichih i 5 il ; Women’s Long White Skirts, ther _exc CAM‘SOLB ST RS with deep Hamburg flounce, e-de-Chine Camiseles, in g 2 : regular 59c SKIrts, at........ i ; ; styles of Gowns a N s e this. - prico—mads of £o0d Women's Long White Skirts, & 5 lace and wash satin— quality muslin, with dainty with deep Hamburg flounce, Envelope ( At 83c—value $100 trimmings of Hamburg and also with trimming of lace ok, tri At 98c—value 31 Val lace edgings and insert- and inserting, regular 8%c At $129—value $1.50 ings, regular $1.25 value, at.. 89c Skirts, at . Women's Tailored Suits| Summer Weight f Reduced to $16.50 There are exactly 20 suits in this offering— in tans, Pekin blue and novelty effects, sizes 1 to 14—Suits that formerly sold up to $35.00, reduced now to $16.50 WOMEN’S COATS, $12.50 Women's Spring Weight Coats, in a splendid rangs of newest styles, materials are Poplin, Delhi Cloth and Velour Checks, sizes 16 to 42— Special price $12.50, former prices $17.50 and $19.50. LINGERIE WAISTS There is rare style and beauty in our very com- plete showing of dainty Lingerie Waists. Made of splendid quality Cotton Voile, neatly em- broidered and with the new collars and novelty cuffs—also many new Colored Waists at $2.00, $250, $2.98 and up to $5.50. . WHITE WASH SKIRTS Never was our showing of Women's Wash Skirts more complete, never were the models more practical and more attractive. There' are models with pockets and belts that cive a smart effect, others with buttoned fronts that are easily laundered. Made of fine quality Gabardine, Pique and Novelty Fabrics, at $2.50, $3.50, $3.98 and up to $7.50. White % . . WASHABLE STREET DRESSES In Wom#n's Washable Dresses for street wear we are showing scores of original styles to choose from. Every dress representing the cloverest thoughts and wark of the best designers and dressmakers. Tailored styles of Gingham apd Chambray at $3.98 and $5.00. Dresses of Linen, Cotton Veile and betfer quality Gingham at $7.50 to $15.00, CHILDREN’S GRADUATION - DRESSES We make a very attractive showing of Children’s Dresses for gradua- tion—Dresses of fine Organdie and Voile, trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries, at $4.98, $6.50 and up to $11.50. Children's Gingham Dresses that are perfectly tailored, good, full skirts, with 5-inch hems, sizes 2 %o 6—Special value at 98c each. Knit Underwear MANUFACTURERS’ SURPLUS STOCKS Several special lots of Women’s and Children’s Summer Weight Knit Underwear as foliows: Children’s Plain or Fiat Underwear, Vests, high neck, shcrt sleeves, Knee Pants—prices 23c upwards according to size. Boys' Summer Weight Mesh Union Suits, short sleeves, knee length, sizes 24 to 34—Special price a suit. 48¢c Women’s Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, sleeveless, sizes 36 and 38 —Special price each . 14c Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, short sleeves, sizes 36 and 38—Spectal price each .......... ; 14c Women’s Fine Quality Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, sleeveless, sizes 36 and 38—Special price 3 for 50c or each 17c Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, fine quality, sleeveless, sizes 35 and 38—Special price each 22¢ Women's Extra Size Ribbed Vests, sleeveless, sizes 40, 42 'and 44— Special price each .. Women’s Extra Size Ri —Special price each ... 22¢ bed Pants, lace trimmed, sizes 40, 42 and 44 35¢ Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, cuff knee—Special price a suit . ‘Women’s Summer Weight U knee—Special price a suit. n Suits, low neck, sleeveless, lace Some of Our Leading Hosiery Values We specialize largely in “Burson” Hosiery for women, the only hosiery that is actually shaped and fashioned in the knitting and that can be sold at popular prices. We show Burson Hosiery in cotton, lisle and silk—in black, white and all the leading colors—in regular and extra large sizes. bility and satisfaction, we recommend Burson Hosiery. Cotton and Lisle, For comfort, dura- Cotton and Lisle, Silk regular sizes extra sizes black and white 35c 3750 5% Women's “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery In Phoenix Silk Hosiery will be fourd the maximum of style, quality and luxury, combined with moderats cost. They are made out of pure dye and thread silk. They are soft, lustrous and wonderfully durable. We show them in black, white and overy fashionable color, in regular and extra large sizes. Prices are 90c, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.75 a pair. FOR PRESENT AS WELL AS FOR FUTURE USE! ‘Women’s Long White Skir $1.00 value, at .. Women’s Long White Skirts, with wide flounce and dainty of Hamburg em- many styles to se- Women's Lun" White %ms with extra wide tri s and Hamburg embroid- Skirts at $1.69, $1.98 and $2.69.. WOMEN’S CHEMISES es 'and Hamburgs, rez- c value, at. styles, lent prettil quali regular Envelope materials, &\lldl" $1.50 value, mings of Cover and fifteen styles to , regular $2.00 . $129 ellent values in Long «'w lawn, blinA_embroidery, e Val laces, hemises of fine styles mmed with Gain- $ of 59 SUMMER SILKS Here are some very special values in ‘Summer Silks, including Plain and Novelty Silks, Crepe-de-Chines, Pongees, Etc. Yard-wide Silk and Cotton Crepe for negligee wear, In black, white and all the lead- ing colors, regular i9c valu Natural Color Pongee, incies wide, regular value at $1.15, value, at 89 40-inch Silk Crepe-de-Chine, in black, white and flesh color, regular $1.59 value, at $1.45 Black ‘Satin Skirting, yard- wide, good heavy weight, regular $2.00 value, at... Chiffon Dress Taffeta, wide in black, white, rose, reseda, Alice, plum, navy, green and gray, regular $1.89 value, at . $1.69 yard- $1.65 Skinner's Satin, yard-wide, in black, light and dark navy, gray, dark green and light changeable effects, regular $2.25 value, at.. $1.98 Fancy Taffeta Skirting, yard- wide, regular $2.25 value at $1.89, regular $2.00 value, at.. $1.79 WHITE WASHABLE SKIRTING Special values in White Washa- ble Skirtings for Summer wear. Yard-wide White Gabardine, stripes and dots, regular T5c value, at ...... ‘White Mohair, 42 inches wide, regular 89%c value, at White Sicilian, , 42 inches wide, regular $1.25 valus, at.. 89 White. Wool Crepe, 40 inches wide, regular $2.00 value, at White French inches wide, value, at ... $1.89 Serge, 44 regular $2.00 $1.89 SEMI-MADE SKIRTS, $2 Semi-made Skirts, tailored to measure, in plain or pleated styles, of any silk or wool materials PUR- CHASED HERE at $2.00 for mak- ing. alue, at . COMBINATION SUITS Combination Cover and s and all-over em- Combination 50 value, at. Other excellent values binations at $1.69, $1.98 and $2.69. We know you will agree with us when you see these beautiful garments and note the superior values that we have done our part toward FOR EQUAL VALUES CANNOT SOON BE OFFERED AGAIN! Envelope Chemises of excel- ty nainsook, very CREPE-DE-CHINE frimmen, regular$L0D GARMENTS 9c Crepe-de-Chine Undergarmento— h = regtextfiflh!sslv?;lva?&? Gowns, Envelope Chemises and Skirts, in flesh color and white— the finest and most dainty under- r imaginable—all at reduced prices. All our Crepe-de-Chine anc Wash Satin Camisoles, in white, flesh and colors, at reduced. prices. BRASSIERES In a splendid assortment of styles of Lace and Hamburg Trimmings— %8¢ Chemises of fine ok, Tegular $1.50 $1.29 Suits — Corset Skirt or Corset Drawers, trimmed value, = At gc‘—mlue 50¢ Suits — Corset At c—value T3¢ r and Drawers, made of At 89c—value $1.00 trimmed witn At $1.20—value $1.50 edged with es, a variety of trimming, regular .. $129 in Com- EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS We make a specialty of Extra Size Garments for stout women and offer them in this June sale at re- duced prices. Some of the Greatest Millinery Values of the Season ALL OUR PATTERN HATS REDUCED Beginning Saturday, June 1st, we offer our entire stock of Pattern Hats in three special lots, at reduced prices. Included in this offering are Gage Brothers’ Tailored Hats —positively none reserved. All our Women’s Pattern Hats that sold up to $7.00 —reduced now to $4.85 All our Women's Pattern Hats that sold up to $11.00 —reduced now to $6.85 All our Women's Pattern Hats that sold up to $19.50 —nduc-d now to $9.85 This is a splendid opportunity, almost at the height of the season to secure a fine Dress Hat at a substantial saving, WOMEN’S TRIMMED SAILORS AT $1.85 Women's Trimmed Sailors, very popular this season, in all the latest shapes and newest colorings—Hats that usually sell up to $3.98—now offered at .. 81.85 Attractive Showing of White Hats, . Panamas, Leghorns, Milans, Etc. Untrimmed Panamas—Women's, Misses’ and Children's, all the newest shapes, <t $1.39, §1.69 and $1.98. Trimmed Panamas in a number of very attractive shapes at $2.98, $3.93 and $5.00. Fine Leghorns, all trimmed, these are exceptional values, at- $5.00, §5.98 and $6.98. The subject at the Christian Benl't! service will be Ancient and Modern Necromancy. At Trinity Episcopal church lhnq will be holy communion and se: at 930 a. m, and Sunday school 12 o'elock. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. R, B. Harris. Sunday #chool at noon. At the Universalist church, Rer. G. E. Richter of Darien, Conn.,, will preach at the morning service, Sunday’ school at noon. H At the Sheltering Arms on Sunday afterncon Rev. Richard . R. G rector of Christ Episcopal churm conduct the services. | At Taftville Congregational churchy, address by Mr. Bochman of Hartford"l at morning service. Kvening, mdrual by minister, Rev. Arthur Varley. At Park Congregational _church, brief temperance Sadress by Rey. Mr. | Lanphear and sermon by pastor at the morning service; 7 p. m. Young Pm-‘ ple's service. The union services of the Seconde and Broadway churches will be con-! ducted by Rev. Joseph H. Selden, D.; D. Morning worship with xddreu byt H. H. Spooner. o At Christ church, morning nnm,_f $3; Loy, communion and sermon Y} Rev. T. J. Shannon, associate suj intendent Chruch Temperance lOdB'-Y. 10.30; Sunday school, 12 m. H Right Rev. E. Campion Acheson, suf»{ frazan bishop, will administer the rites of confirmation to a class of candi.' dates at St. Paul's church in Plain. field Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. At the Gospel Mission, 265 Main street, Steiner’s brilding, 10.30 a. m. and 3 and 7.30 p. m. Great The Mrs. Wells of the Boston Mission! will conduct the senvices. A sure treat! to hear them, A 1 At the Greeneville Congregatfonaly church, Sunday morning, preaching af 10.30 by Prof. John W, Wetzel of Yah University. Subject, Our Hope For Democracy. Sunday mool, at 12 o'clock. e i At St. Andrew’s Episcopal charch, Rev. William H. Smith, rector. Holy, communion, 1030 a m; Sunday school, 12 noon; evensong, 7.30 p. m. Morning: The Credentials of Chrise tianity; evening: A Trinity of Bene«; dictions, i At Trinity Methodist Episcopal, church, Rev. J. H. Newland, pastor,: morning service subject, How God Makes a Great Church. ~At 12, Sun- day school, at 6.30 Young People's service. Evening sermon by Reva Walter Lanphere of Hartford. At the First Baptist church, George Henry Strouse, minister, at the morn- ing service E. W. Potter of New Ha- ven will speais in the interest of Pro- hibition. Sunday school at 12 o'- ciock. B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock. Eve-', ning theme, A Night in Bethlehem, At the McKinlev Ave. A. M. E. Zion church, Morning worship and sermon. Sunday school at noon. Evening wor-: ship with address and celebration of the holy communion at 7.45. Rev. E. Barrows closes the conference year af the Zion church this Sunday. This Sunday is the last call for conference classes, b At the Central Baptist church, reg- ular service at 10.30 a. m., eervice in; Italian at 10.45 a. m., eonducted by Rev. J. W. Carlevale. Sunday school’ and City Bible Class for Men at same hour. B. Y. P. U. prayer meeting at . 7 o'clock, DPeople’s service at 7.30 o' glock. Topic, Can a Follower ofChrist - Shoot Men. At the Federated church, Rev. E. J. Ayers, pastor, morning eervice, sub ject, The World Power Against Jesus.: Communion service will be observed; at the close of the morning service.s Sunday ‘school at 12 o'clock. "Chris-{ tian Endeavor meeting at 6.30 p. m.i At the evening service Mr. Gustave T. Bochman of Hartford will speak on, the following subject, The War Against the Saloon From the Stand- point of a Labor Man. PR § e = LODGE NOTES Royal Arcanum Will Be 41 Years 01‘ This Month—Uncas Lodge Wufk Odd Fellows Third Denm ROYAL ARCANUM. The forty-first anniversary of the Royal Arcanum falls in June and the: Supreme Council has advised all thei subordinate lodges to begin prepara. tions for its celebration at some meet-t ing in June. councils will be of a decidedly fra-f ternal and patriotic character. ODD FELLOWS. The regular meeting of UncasTodg« No. 11, T. 0. O. F., held their T meetirg in Odd Fellows’ hall Monddy, cvening with a large number in at< tendance. The third degree was work: ed on a class of three candidates {n full form. Routine business was trans< acted at the meeting. Shetucket lodge transacted ;J.xfi business at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening. i OWLS. 5 The Norwich nest of Owls held thais regular meeting {n Owle' hall on Tuss day evening and transacted routina business. Cross reported that the money real- ized amounted to a neat sum. ELKS. The past exalted rulers of Elks of Connecticut will hold their annuai meeting Sunday at the Hotel Shore-. ham, in New Haven. President Jere- miah J. Lucy, of Norwich, lodge No.. 480, will preside. A nominee for the grand district deputy to be presented to the convention at Atlantie City, July 8-18, will be named. A successor to M. J. Reidy, Naugatuck, will be elected, and the meeting will conclude with a dinner. Fifty or sixty past ex- :\l(eg rulers of the state lodges will at- ten Binedorn EASTERN STAR. At the regular medting of Sachem chapter, No. 57, O. E. S.. held Wed- nesday evening in the Chamber o Commerce bullding *four candidate were initfated and several applications were received. There was a large at- tendance at the meeting and routing business was transacted. Unclaimed Leters. Unclaimed letters in the Norwich post office for the week }v The programme of the ™ easyrariEkit ax frexenns chnatasrnaee

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