Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 6

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sud&GmMS“innueintheDepmgm- devoted to Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children. RIBBONS Some of the most desirable Ribbons in our stock at Factory End Prices. At 7e—No. colors, yards, At 8o—No. colors, vards, At 10c—No. vards, ors, 1% Wash Ribbons, all 1 Wash Ribbons, all piece at 7c a value Sc at Sc a value 10c. 2 Wash at 10c value 123%c. piece Ribbon, a piece The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Our Annual Factory End Sale at 8.15. Will Begin Saturday Morning, July 6th, at 8.15 of 5 of § these lots. all of 5 expended. WOMEN’S WEAR IN THE FACTORY END SALE Some of the best values in the Factory End Sale will be found on our Second Floor. Women's $25.00 to $ $42.50 Suits at 14-95 There are exactly thirty-three High- grade Suits to be offered at this ridicu- lously low price. Included in this lot are Black and Navy Suits in all the newest models—choose at $14.95, former prices $25.00 to $42.50. Women's Dress Skirts, $5.00 Women's Dress Skirts of silk poplin, in black, navy and khaki—also Striped Silk Skirts and a number of odd Skirts—all at $5.00 each in the Factory End Sale. White Pique Skirts, $4.25 ward to each season by thousands of our customers. A Factory End Sale is This is a big merchandise event which we conduct at this store every year about this time and which is looked for- Everyone who follows market conditions knows that we have entered upon a period of higher prices for all kinds of merchandise—hence the importance of this sale, which points the way to substantial savings. : This Annual Factory End Sale is so comprehensive in character, of such magnitude and so replete with real economies that it has become a store institution. just what its name implies—a sale of short lengths, full pieces and surplus stocks of manufacturers. Every manufacturer has But they are so desirable it is hard to get them. It took several months to arrange for and collect these Factory Ends, but we feel amply repaid for the time spent and the labor CUT THIS SECTION OUT AND HAND IT TO THE MAN OF THE FAMILY MEN’S WEAR IN THE FACTORY END SALE Values Like These Will Not Be Found Outside of This Store MEN’S SUITS At $16.50, regular value § At $18.50, regular > At $21.50, r At $2350, At $25.50, r MEN’S TROUSERS .00 At $2.59, lar value $3.00 At $3.19, regular value $2.50 At $3.69, regular value §£.00 2 At $4.49, regular value $5.00 At $5.95, rezular value $7.00 MEN’S RAIN COATS At $ 495, rezular value § 6.00 ) 50 ilar value $1 lar value $1 r value $15.00 MEN’'S CAPS Notwithstanding the great scarcity of goods, the much ad- vanced prices, and the uncertainties of present day transporta- tion, we are able to confidently announce that we are fully pre- pared for this sale with merchandise in abundant quantities and complete assortments—Factory End Barains that will gladden the heart of any person—man or woman. This advertisement can’t begin to cover this magnitude and scope of this value-giv- ing. You must come to the store and see and examine the goods themselves to thoroughly appreciate the values. R EMEMBER—the Factory End Sale. willbegin when the Store opens on Saturday Morning, July 6th, RIBBONS Ribbons in all widths and for all purposes at Factory End Prices. BOYS’ APPAREL IN THE FACTORY END SALE At At At At At At At At At At At At At 15¢—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbons, 3% inches wide, in plain and Moire, all colors, value 19c. At 22c—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbons, 4 inches wide, in Moire, all colors, value 25e. At 29c—Extra Fine Quality All Sili Taffeta Ribbons, wide, plain and Moire, value 33c. inches 5% 45c—Boys Straw Hats 69c. value 75¢c—Boys’ Straw Hats, $1.25. $1.33—Foys' Straw Hats, $2.00. value value $1.69—Boys’ $2.50. Straw Hats, value 49 ~Boys' Rah Rah Hats, value 49¢—Boys’ Golf Caps. value 63c. 85c—Boys' Goif Caps, value $1.25. $2.95—Boys' Sweaters, $3.50. $450—Boys' Sweaters, value $6.00. 97c—Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, $1 $3.95 Bovs' Spring Weight Overcoats, $3.95—Boys’ Junior Palm Beach Suits, value $5.00. BOYS’ value $3.00. Women's White Pigue Skirts, in a var At 79c, regular value $1.00 riety of excellent models, some with but- At $1.29, regular value $1.50 toned fronts and neatly designed pockets SUIT CASES as well as many other attractive models WL e e —all at $425 each in the Factory End AvS 342 eRe ST e At$aze, value At § 849, re r value $10.00 Women’s Silk Waists, $4.95 Wemen's Silk Waists, in a number of At $10489, re: TRAVELING BAGS 1t § 549, regular value $ 650 ¢ wlar value $13.50 pretty models with novelty collars and M:"Is I'E‘THSQOR Ur\lion Sui(EI in d suc well-known makes s us, SILK NECKWEAR MEN'S : Varsity, B. V. D, Munsing, Vindex, g i~ Y bR or ’ & Roxford and Rocking Chair at thess por, | oo ners D Women’s Muslin Underwear, Aprons, Etc. AR i NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Roxford and Rocking Chair at thess white, all sizes, value 10 TOILET GOODS i At 39, regular value 5 . $1.15, $1.25 and $1.35. Special price a dozen........ 73 Wokntss Bunsalon ne. of best quality percale and chambray At 45, regular value At §1.10—About 50 dozen Men's Bob, White Toilet Tissue in 565 styMe e design S A a acotal peging 31 At gg: regular value Negligee Shirts with sorft MEN’S SUSPENDERS rolls or packages—Special At 85c, regular value $1. cuffs, all sizes, regular value STATIONERY Ton 6 5 L1 S frre S Ch e Price @foredo i i A Women's Enyélope CHeminsa” MEN’S HOSIERY $1.25_Men's Negli s A‘: ;2;35' :’e:u'.nr “:”r Colored Writing Paper, 24 1,000 sheet roils of Japanese trimmea with neat designs. of Tt e e e e DTG S alue $1.00 Sheets and 24 Envelopes, reg- Tissue Toilet Paper—Special _ lace and Hamburg, regular 73 Weight Cotton Hosiery, in Sl SnC Sume s b Taise M AL a7c e ‘Presi- ular 25c value at. % price 2 for L. Re value at L v e T e S e 53¢ black, tan and gray, regular of new designs and colorings, dent” regular S e Raile vt it Highland Linen Writing Rubber Bathing Caps, divers WOMEN'S $1.50 AND $1.75 SKIRTS AT $1.29 P]apezoonw?ulrp boxes, reg- = st¥le, regular 25c value at... 19¢ X & 4 R ula palda ol o 5c.. 250 Likferine, u = Women's Long White Skirts, trimmed with neat designs of lace and SILK GLOVES, 48c Some of the Best Values of the St b e D R Hamb a wide range of styles, at $1.29, regular value $1.50 and $1.75. ’ Gale?Are inFhis Depathaent Slo i ieoRsander Rl h i £ Women’s Two-clasp Silk Gloves, in L ex BELTS—SUIT CASES colors,, at ... 35c Women's Cami: Women's Muslin_ Gowns, low a well-known standard make, in 5 i i i Pink Seco Silk ¥ neck styles, trimmed with black and white and a full line of Remember we carry no goods over from season to season that Patent Leather Belts, in black B T == o lace and Hamburg, regular sizes, at 48c a pair, regular value may be affected by change of style. In pursuance of .1q colors, regular 50c value gt 42 s rezular 65¢ $1.00 VAlUe Bt.eususeersiess 8¢ 63c. that policy we have made emphatic reductions on our entire line of Mi e g b 29 Pocsider 108 Mty AtoRG il nery—Hats (trimmed and untrimmad)—Flowers and all kinds of trimmings. > 2 WOMEN’S ENVELOPE CHEMISE AT $1.59 We have space to mention only a few items: Straw Matting Suit Cases; slr;nglh— ; i it . P iont ~weloht Bor -ounce size, va , at e, Women's Envelope Chemise, made of finest quality batiste (no more HANDKERCHIEFS FINE DRESS HATS REDUCED TO $4.85 size 24-inch, light “Km-h!“\ ut P30 = ¢ il ot batists £ bo:l pat : 5 very - strons, regular $1.75 32-ounce size, value%0c, at 35c. of this quality t batiste to »hynadv. trimmed with lace and Hamburg, at Women's Plain’ White Lawn All our Women's Fine Dress Hats, including Gage Hats and Pattern ARG oo o oo saipjee cio mo s $149 7ic Hair Brushes, aluminum $1.59, regular value $1.75 and $2.00. HandKerchiefs, hemstitched, Hats from our own workroom—reduced now to $4.85, former prices up to 7 P2 t . ¥ 49 value To—Special price, 6 for $19.50. lack Leather Traveling s T e Pl tes . Sfc Forsenchl Sia 0t T 5e WOMEN'S DRESS s. 98 Bags, in sizes 16, 17 and 18- Moth-proof Garment Bags, SUMMER HOS‘ERY Women's Embroidered Hand- HATS at ... - inch, value up to $7.30— odorless, cheice of any size in kerchiefs, white and colored Women’s Dress Hats, in a num- Special price ........oeeee . $598 stock, value up to $1.50, at... 5% IN THE FACTORY END SALE el:zgrmfidefn JYalue Tc—Special ber of smart models and fashiona- price, 6 for 25c, or each...... 5c ble colorings, reduced now to $1.98 600 pairs of Women's Silk Hosiery (the well-known Phoenix make), Women's Fine: Whitel Lawn Spd 9t 28 ommecpriceafupitonn 00, SUMMER UNDERWEAR sublect to slight imperfections, but nothing to impair their service, TNt erc el niendiq A ) $1.98 EN ALE in black, white and all the fashionable colors—Special price a pair.. @@¢ Peor 35 S ; TRIMMED H . . 4 for 23c, or each... 7e ATS at.. [ RS a6 Entmes Fast Sy 5 All our Children's Fine Hats IN THE FACTORY D S S R T Tam Women's Fast Black Stock- Women's White and Colored sharply reduced. In this Offeri€ Oye case of Infants' Vests Qg cane, of - Misses:.: Ribhen ial price a pair........ .. 15c —Special price 4 pairs for... 26 25c, or each... 7o Tormer prises nocse o 2t #98, regular 37isc value at........ 2 regular 25c value at.. 2% One case of Women's Fast Black Lisle Hoslery, gauze weight, Women's Li i < rai a i n T ite ; s Linen Hematitched WOMEN’S TRIMMED 2 Knit Waists for bovs and girls, in a full range of sizes—these are alight seconds, valus 3% a pair—Special price.... S oTe E;:g]:"r;;l:e(s value 1 s SAILORS at . 98c .. regular 23c Waists at.. . . 23c¢ One case of Women's Fast Wome;‘;a Cgm.x. Burson Hos- o S Do !h;‘?:1‘2:‘5s:;‘:;;“eadndbar‘lz\'e.stmf:l” One case of W 's Ribbed Women's Bodice Vests, ribbed e iery, black with split feet, omen’s Linen Hemstitches ¢ ; = D se of Women's Rib 0! sts, ri e e e valie 373ec—Special price 4 e e e I e orings—all at 95c, former prices Up Yests low neck, tleevele and exceilent quality, regular ‘weight, regular 19¢c value at.. 15¢ pair ..... A s TS Special price . 15¢ to $3.98, regular 19¢ value at.. 1d4c 29c value at U SYe : ial values in Women’ i i : One case of Women's Fast Black Cotton Hosiery, the well-known Women's Linen Hemstitched Et i?"-e x.:? ::;cl::trimm:d‘m Shens i Habyt sahorms, Milsns Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, with Burson make, these are regular 35c value—Special price a pair 95¢ Handkerchiefs, value 33c— S i i % B Special price . ... 2 UNTRIMMED HATS, 48c FINE FLOWERS, 48¢ lace yoke, regular 29c value at..........iesss .. 2le Women's Silk Boot Hosiery, Women's Silk Boot Hosiery, e - i @ f i . in tan color only—these are 1h. blkck only. {hese wre vaod Men's Union Linen Hem- Women's and Misses' Untrimmed Fine Flowers, in a variety of kinds One.case of Women's Ribbed Women’s Ribbed Uriion Suits, regular 50c value at......... 38c 50c value ot 20 sk g pec’i’zfi“i“riii"“”‘ value = Hats in a variety of Jesirable and colorings, in the Factory Pants, with cuff knee, regular low neck, * sleeveless, lace < Homr ceevecerss 2l shapes and colorings, value up to End Sale at nch, value 50c v 0 i 50c v 1,200 om‘m“u Bifk Stastery. Tl fashiobad oaiE orns LA L 81.3?2 e 8! P e "_.e at 48c a bunch, value up c value at... 3% trimmed, regular 50c value at 3%c that i o ° § i TS vy are so '—-?:D:::J-:umn these are regular $1.00 quality Hemstitohed Handke,chufl': Many other special offerings: in Millinery Trimmings—Wings, Fancies, One case of ,Women's Summer Weight Ribbed 'Union- Suits," low e TR 89¢ value 27%o—Special price.... 29¢ Etc—all substantially reduced. neck, sleeveless, lace trimmicd—these are resular 59¢ value at...... 48¢ { . ' 5§ _k:-’.:' + ) 2 . e £ A 2 < s At § 545, regular value $ 7.00 cuffs, many with fiilnty embroidery—at At $ 649, rezular value § 7.50 At § 7.45, regular value $ 9.00 this price we also include all our regular At § 849, regular value $10.00 At $1045, regular value $12.00 $5.98 Georgette Crepe and Crepe-de-Chine At $1049, regular value $13. At $1245, regular value $15.00 Waists—Factory End Price $4.95 each. At $1249, reguiar value $15.00 , 'Q Children’s Wash Hi 48¢ TRUNKS’ ALL KINDS At 29c—Men's Silk Lisle Hosiery MEN’S WOMEN'S AND MISSES' ! en’s Was| ats, : T T 'ts.lnc\» brand), in black, white SUMMER UNDERWEAR SWEATERS Children’s Wash Hats, of white pique At § 7.95, regular value § 9.00 and gray, regular value 3%c. et At § 550, regular value $ 6.50 and gingham checks, in novelty shapes— At $ 895, regular value $10.00 At 3fc—Men's Hosiery, in such At 39°1nd\!vhnriwlr:mn»~m At §.845, ' regular. value 310.00 we offer these Hats during the Factory At $10.50, regular value $12.00 well-known brands as Phoe- Bpe e At $1245, regular value $15.00 EAd Bale at 45 st At $1250, regular value $15.00 nix, Everwear, Notaseme and At 75¢—Men’s Balbrigzan Shirts At $1450, regular value $18.00 Monito, all colors, regular and Drawars, regular value At $16.50, rezular value $20.00 value 35c. $1.00. Children’s Gingham Dresses, 95¢ At $1.19—Men's Ribbed Union SMALL WARES, TOILET ART'CLES, ETC. : . g WASHABLE NECKWEAR At 59—en's Silk Hosier, in evers Suits, short sleeves and ankle Children's Gingham Dresses, in many : fashionable color, 'Phoenix, ms et nbile reguler RTED SHEARS, 69¢c SAMPLE PARASOLS attractive models, made of excellent qual- ALl puiar yalie B nayeme and At $1.35—Men's Feru Union Suits IMEC 2 TNl T e Monit , regular val 5 e ity gingham, sizes 2 to 10 years—Factory At 55i ::"::‘:: ::]u': sl\: 65c. iy ‘i‘“”"';’ s Imported Steel Shears, ball bear- A manufacturer's sample line of End Price 93¢ each. kB it vathe 319 e b ing, fitted with spring tension, at . Parasols at regular.wholesale prices 69¢ a pair, regular value $1.00. WASHABLE SUITS 98¢, regular value $ At $1.29, regular value $1.50 At $1.69, regular value $2.00 At $2.59, regular value $3.00 BOYS’ NORFCLK SUITS —selling at $1.00 to $3.00 each, ‘WESTERLY LEADS STATE TOWNS i Stands Highest _in Total ‘of ' Thrift Stamps Pledges—Ranks 'Well With Cities—District Mirlistdrial. Associa tion Meets.. ... i ... .. In the War Savings Stamps cam- paign week Westerly led.all of _the towns and several of tig” “cities of Rhode Island. Twenty thousand more pledge cards, tabglated ‘Wednesday at state - headquarters, addéd $381521 to the pledge week ‘Work. Thera:-Have now been 153,029 pledges -counted, for:an aggregate of $2,627,300. ‘Several thous- and more ‘cards remain to be-tabulated and it is expected -the final figures will be reached on Saturd; The figures to date credit Providence with. $624.- 0; Cranston $153,175; Newport $69,- 3 Central Falls $26.670; Pawtucket $133,250:. Woonsog! 53.. Westerly leads. wns by a big margin, with $102,140; and many pledges vet to be counted. Figures for the other towns are: Barrington $30,190, Bristol $30.151, Warren $20.946, Burrillville, $63.155, Smithfield $27.630,; Fpster .$8,350, John- 322,640, Scituate. 817,201, Coventry East Greenwich- $23.120, War- ck §43,005, West . Warwick $49,190, West Greenwich :$1,595, Jamestown $9,580. Little Compten 83,000, Tiver- ton $7,485, Lincpln 319,985, East Prov ddence § Narragansett Pler $1 805, Wickford $9,.800, _Saunderstown, Lafavette ' $8.265. Hamilton $2,- 430, “Allentown $1.635, Peace’Dale $2.- 525, Wakefield $14,365, Charlestown 50, Fxeter $7,120. Hopkinton. 318, Richmond $12.790, - Cumberland 00, North Smithfield- $10.745. It was ascertained that 1017 pledg- received for the purchase of imit in stamps, which amounts to ,000. ik ¢ the $1,017% At the annual meeting of the Prov dence Distri terial a: ation, held at East Greenwich Academv, Rev. J. Francis Cooper, fuperintendent of the Providence ,district, was elected The_other offiicers are: \. Newton of Providence, i Critchelew of son C. Mosier of East Greenwich and Rev. Adam C. McGilton of Warren. a former pastor of Grace Methodist church, Westerly, programme commit- tee. Rev. George B. Thomas, of Pro idence, gave an address on The Min- ster as a Patriot, and Rev. John B. { Rurke chaplain of the. Rhode Island i State Prison. read a paper on Prison Reform. The members pledged their efforts and en t0 do everything possible to aid in wipn'ng the war. A resolutjon” was adopted against using i foodstiffts in the manufa~ture of beer. | The state rifie range at Rumfor: | which has been taken over the federn]l zovernment 1 be opened «n Monday for the season, and facil- | for practice have been' trebled. Barracks have been built: a mess hall as been erected, and there TII be 300 I naval men at the range all through the | season. As fas® as the men of one detail qualify they will be sent to the'r station and" another de- | tail sent to repiace them. The ranee he open to members of the Rhode d State Guard for practice at all imes. The range now has §0 targets a8 ompared with 19 ywhen the state was {in control, The course’of instruction | for state guardsmen includes instruc- { tion practice, repeat fire practice, rec- {ord practice, marksman, sharpshooter { and expect rifiemen course. PLAINFIELD and Plays at Jewstt City on-Holiday —Home-Comers Noted — Personal Items. “ A large number of local people went | to_Rocky Point to spend ‘the holiday. The stores, the bank and:thé freight | depot were ciosed op the.Fourth. The Plainfield Militaty band played in the parade in'Jewett Cit§ Thursday. ! Michael Sadda-and Carl.Lusk’spent e Fourth in Baltie.. =, . William Sullivan spent Thursday i i Jewett City with friends, H Young Patriots Celebrate. { The night béfore the’ Fourth was | noisily celebrated hy the young people. | Edward Allen, town sheriff, was out | and about to see that no damage was done. 2 5% E | A. Coffee spent the holiday at his home in Plainfield. He .is- assistant 1 foreman at the Marlin-Rockwell plant, Norwich. Arthur Dayon of Newport, R. L, Is iome on a few days' furlough. He ex- pects to be transferred to Brooklyn, N3Y. 3 P. Burke was a wisitor in Norwich Thursday. . i Miss Mary Burke and Helan Peter- n were at Rocky Point Thursday. | Isl: t " STAFFORDVILLE | H Hayec-Cooley * Marriage — Farewell Surprise Gift for.Miss Belcher, | At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ! liam Ferry, their niece, Miss Cora oley, was united in-marriage with dward Hayes of Springfield.Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. F. A. }Manderson of ‘the Stafford.Baptist { church. - Mr. .and ‘Mrs. left for ia tri2 zo Boston .and vi and on B! their retura will. make their home for the present with- Mr. and Mrs. Rod- {house in Springfield, Mass.. | Presented Hope Chest. | A surprise farewell party was' held {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WiLis | Belcher irday night i honor of | their daughter, Miss_Bertha " Belcher, who left town the first of this week Ifor clerical work in fie. Merrow Mg |chine company plant at: Hartford. A | very ‘large hope .chest was presented | Miss Belcher by Rev.. Mr. Von Deck |on behalf of the M. E. church and | Sunday school. of which she: was a | faithful and efficient worker.' She ac- {cepted the gift with words of hearty | appreciation. Y 3 | Cn Motor Outings. | Mr. and-Mrs. Herbert. A.. Boswprth {and dauzhter Ruth, M Mrs. Ar-" {thur S. Eosworth and daughter Ethel jang Rev. 1#M. Von.Deck were guests ;of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Bosworth. jand daughter Julla in East wuf\n:uin Saturday, making the trip in Mr. Von | Deck’s automobile. e 5 | _Mrs. Fdith Mathews, and niece, Misy. { Ruth Bosworth, Mrs.. F. H. Ballou an son, Frank Ballou, and Ernest Coole; { were the gueststof Mr, and Mrs. Eve erett -Rhodes in" Thompsen Sunday making the trip in Mr. Cooley's auto mobile. T 3 Sk 5 CHAPLIN s ; Pastor i Minister—Pérs Rev. Guy, D. W exchange ‘withi ‘Rev. M, Plumib?. Windham Jast Sunday. ' ' Rev. *Mr, Plumb gave his &tténtive listeéners: fine sermon from' these word: 3 ! we have faith PNl | Miss Olive Williams who'was: grads ' | uated’ from Mount Holyoke collegé- j June. is to enter the bookkeepi} | partment of «Cheney ‘Brothiers® plant 3t South Manchester, ‘beginning July Samuel A. Charipell; who' Man; the Mansure farm, is raising i calves: this yea.:s b o' ¥ gerd preached- in M of

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