Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1918, Page 10

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EEEE—:EEEE:—EEEEE { "“ : 1 I | : _ MONEY WHEN SHOPPING | Rfdf i ;th H"lmm |1IIm|mlul|‘|nn|muvtnn - il DEFY COMPEMON- ; AT THE UVE STORE o0 il il 1 o ”m itiisi llllhnu‘ THE MV : FREE ALTERATIONS, ON THE SQUARE ANNOUNCE “The Sale of the Season” seginine TOMORROW, JULY 20th, o o sciosk AND LASTING EIGHT DAYS ONLY— " It Has Been Our Custom for the Past Twenty Years to Conduct In Our Rhode Island Store Semi-Annual Clearance Sales Known As “THE SALE OF THE SEASON,” and Were Very Successful In Creating and Establishing This Sale as a POPULAR EVENT. True Advertising, Straight-forward Business Methods and Real Money-saving Values—Is the Secret of That Success. WE ARE ADOPTING HERE THE IDENTICAL POLICY, and Will Announce Twice Yearly “THE SALE OF THE SEASON,” Placing Before You, Commencing Saturday, July 20th, the Biggest Money-saving Opportunities You Were Ever Offered. Take Advantage of This Event,” and Remember THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS IN THIS SALE—Every Purchase Must Be To Your Entire Satisfaction—Else Your Money Refunded. Gl '\ DRESSES ’5_ Taffeta, Satin Crepe-de-Chine, Georgette \ Crepe and Silk Poplin Material, All New This Season Models. 3 Regular Price $11.00—SALE PRICE $ 7.95 § | Ladies’ and Misses’ SUITS In Regular and Extra Large Size.s, Poplin and Serge -Materials, Mostly in Staple Shades, a : \ Regular Price $12.98—SALE PRICE $ 9.85 | 1 | Regular Price $15.98—SALE PRICE $11.95 | | Good Assortment of Models, But Not All Sizes o { In Each Model. | Regular Price $16.50—SALE PRICE $12.85 | | Regular Price $18.95—SALE PRICE $12.95 !’ Regular Price $18.93—SALE PRICE $14.95 | § Regular Price $22.50—SALE PRICE $14.95 ! Regular Price $22.50—SALE PRICE $16.95 § i Regular Price $25.00—SALE PRICE $16.95 i Regular Price $25.00—SALE PRICE $17.95 | | Regular Price $28.75—SALE PRICE $18.95 Regular Price $32.50—SALE PRICE $20.85 Regular Price $27.50—SALE PRICE $18.95 § Regular Price $35.00—SALE PRICE $22.95 Regular Price $37.50—SALE PRICE $23.95 . £ Washable Dresses Regular Price $5.98—SALE PRICE $3.95 Price $39.75—SALE PRICE $25.85 Price $45.00—SALE PRICE $27.95 Ladies’ and Misses’ W AISTS C O A T S An Extensive Assortment In Crepe-de-Chine, Georgettes, Tub Silks and Cotton Voiles. Regular Price $8.75—SALE PRICE $4.95 | SILK SKIRTS Regular Price § 5.08—SALE PRICE $ 3.95 In Fine Velour, Poplin and Serge Materials, A 51, and $1.25 Voile Waists—Sale Price 79¢ R p : Various Shades Including Black and Blue, All #1. an % R TR 98.4ALE PRICE $ 495 Sizes up to 50 Bust Measures, But Not In $1.50 Voile Waists—Sale Price....... 95¢ Regular Price $ 8.98—SALE PRICE § 5.95 Every Style. $2.50 Voile Waists—Sale Price. ... . .. $1.85 Regular Price $13.98—SALE PRICE $ 8.95 2.50 Tub Silk Waists—Sale Price. . .. $1.79 Regular Price $15.98—SALE PRICE $10.85 $2.50 Tub Si e Price Regular Price $10.98—SALE PRICE $ 6.95 / AT Regular Price $18.05—SALE PRICE $12.95 B e e e o Regular Price $12.98—SALE PRICE $ 8.95 Regular Price $20.98—SALE PRICE $14.85 2 i A . Regular Price $22.98—SALE PRICE. $15.95 B e B Regular Pri : i 25 . ¥ egular. Price $15.95— 0% FRICE $10.85 gZi}i; ll:'iii 2:; ggjfi l;fi{gé ::; gg $5.98 Georgette Waists—Sale Price. . . $4.45 Regular Price $20.00—SALE PRICE $12.95 Regular Price $32.50—SALE PRICE $20.95 $6.98 Georgette Waists—Sale Price. .. $4.95 Regular Price $35.00—SALE PRICE $22.85 WASH SKIRTS | @ A Purchase of 128 White Washable Skirts In Extra Good Quality P. K. and Gabardine Materials from the M. & C. Skirt Co. of Bos- ton, Comprising Their Line of Drummers’ Samples. Some Slightly Soiled, But None Worth Less Than $5.00, Some as High as 7.50. Your Choice In This Sale $2.95 $2.98 Wash Skirts—SALE PRICE..... $1.95 $3.98 Wash Skirts—SALE PRICE. ... $2.65 $5.00 Wash Skitts—SALE PRICE. ... $3.45 $6.00 Wash Skirts—SALE PRICE. ... $4.65 $7.50 Wash Skirts—SALE PRICE. ... $5.45 $8.75 Georgette Waists—Sale Price. .. $5.95 SMOCKS and MIDDIES In Every Conceivable Style and Shade. $1.25 Middies—Sale Price 89c $1.50 Middies—Sale Price $1.19 $1.98 Smocks—Sale Price $1.59 $2.50 Smocks—>Sale Price $1.85 $2.98 Smocks—Sale Price $2.29 $3.98 Smocks—Sale Price $2.95 $4.98 Smocks—Sale Price $3.45 % 5 pounds steam pressure—U. S. De- NORWICH TOWN s e Miss M: :1%(1 fundis and as a wufl’g mp, Lover of My Suul Fine Lo nrdem-—.-r It has been for tivo weeks hgu,t un- usually fine hay weather:” grass after being cut dried quictly without the expense to farmers which fre- quent rains on cut grass involves. The garéxns in the 21 plots on Hunt- ington lane make“good showing; spir= ach, lettuce, peas, beans, radish;: ané ‘onions have been gathetii) Aiid’ toma- toes are ripening. Farewell Party. — Tuesday evening at the homeé of Mr: and Mrs. Frank Way en_Otrobando avenue relatives ahd friends gathered, the occasion being the departure of their son, Barl for the ’\'vaurt na- | val re=-gve. §\\A\z presented him a fo Gas and music were enjoyed during the evening. Home From Wedding Journey. visit in Detroi | at different places now at home at Pine Tree Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Beebe have re- turned from their wedding trip- which included a stay at Niagara.Falls, a e Lynch Boys in France. Cards were received Thursday from John and James Lynch, -sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, of:East: Town street, telling of their.safe arrival in France. From City of Churches. Mrs. Johnson .and dau@htér, Betty, | and Elizabeth Hanna of Brooklyn, N | Y. are v'rgting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Randall, on" "West Town street. Heard and Seen. Miss Emily Mavnard of Fishers Is- land is visiting relatives on Vergason avenue. Mrs. Ladd and family of -Franklin have moved to L. Apley’s cottage on Vergason a Miss Annie Gillette of Geshen, Leb- anon, is visiting Mrs. and Miss Bon- ney of Huntington lane. isses Crawford-of IWest. Town. street have been spendinz.a. week on. the* Willimantic Camp ground. Miss DeWolf of Plain Hill \and.hes, | Raymond Ew nell university, home on Elm avenue for the yacation. s L. Stanley Gay from Fast Green= wich. R. I, made a brief i week at his home on Washington. - stieet. aziw nk “ aw f\f Ot!‘ohan ‘0 Mrs. Bixby and daughter, Miss Es= 'hvr Bixby of i W Tennett, and pent Sunday . and chils Rocky Point, Sunday; 3 daughtersof West: . withy Mys. Edwin nd Mrs. Dennis L_\‘nr*h have ived word of the safe arrival of their son, Dennis, in Frange, HOW TO CAN i HOW TO CAN BABY BEETS The followmv recipe for ca.umng baby beets is applicablewdo carrots; . Only young, tender .beets:should. b& canned to get a high quality produc:. ¢ The best variety for can:n&n.. is the Detroit. { Sort the beets, putting’ umform sizes together. Cut: the stems off, but be careful not ‘to cutf off:too. closely or break the root., 'This: .will cause loss of juice, color and flavor. Boil in an enameled pan until three-fourths done, peel, pack hot in layers in' previously boiled jars, fitting thé g&cond layer into the Spaces left by-the first layer and repeating. Ccver with ciear, hot water; partially: seal: the.jars and boil them in a water ;bath.for one hour continuously, counting; from the time the water. boils again around the jars, Do not allow cold water to touch the beets after they have: been cooked. If beets are packed in tin the cans used must be inside-lacquered. Beets 1% inch im diameter-and over should be cut or sliced hefsre :packing inte jars. When a steam-<pressure canner - is used, process pints 30 minutes under partment of Agriculture. The Vaiue of a Name. If you 'were ‘a ‘“{ferman soldiet wouldn't it make you mad all through to have yourbread ration sliced in two just abeut the time you Learn: el that. those, American aol-. dlersuyo‘u t];ze to go up xgah bvys’[ familiar y a8, doug] =

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