Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1918, Page 8

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Words Cannot Etplam “The Wonderful Values We Offer To You On This DOLLAR DAY. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before 2 LADIES’ LONG LAWN KIMONOS. ........cvveeaees LADIES’” WOOL SERGE SKIRTS. (white) ... MANY LADIES’ SKIRTS in all colors. . ...... B LADIES’ LINEN AND VOILE DRESSES ........... % LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, crepe material, embroidered. ....................................... ................ ........................... L} LADIES’ MUSLIN PETTICOATS, embroidered with dust ruffles. ... f CHILDREN'S WHITE AND COLORED DRESSES § CHILDREN'S ROMPERS CHILDREN’S MIDDIES .......................... “reseienssaarnians . LADIES— i we wish to ask you if you ever in 2ll your history bought merchandise any cheaper than we sell at this sale, and DON'T FORGET pricés have ddubled in ,the last year. . It is wonderful merchandising. WE SELL FOR LESS—WE HAVE THE NAME AND WE HAVE THE GAME Watch for our $1.00 Sale at our Willimaantic Store shortly Useful Invention. o A trl\ante has beén invented to s.—Johnstown Democrat. = tllfl‘l !l P "‘{ : I 1 THE ES on: ':' = SATURDAY, AUGUST ‘ STORE ; WILL OPEN AT 9 0’CLOCK SPECIALS While they last, we will offer the Following' Lots of Merchandise at CNE DOLLAR, calling your attention to the fact that not all gar- ments are this season’s style, but you will find every purchase of extraordinary good value, and well worth your while to be on hand good and early. st LOT ONE At One Dollar 96 Washable Dresses, in Lawn, Ging- ham, Percale and Linen Materials, Reg- ularly Priced $3.98 to $10.98. LOT THREE At One Dollar 42 Ready-to-Wear Hats, this season’s ;tgl;g: formerly sold from $4.98 to LOT FOUR At One Dollar 87 New White Voile Waists. Regulgr ! $1.50 and $1.25 values. MANY OTHER LOTS At One Dollar Which you will find are exceptional LOT TWO At One Dollar 34 Satin and Lace Evening Dresses, in white and tinted shades. Regularly Priced $15.00 to $29.75. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR DOLLAR DAY «v. 2 for $1.00 g others not advertised. ‘@ LADIES’ BURSON HOSE, black with white feet............. 4 pair for $1.00 § : LADIES’ ENVELOPE CHEMISE, embroidered ..............000. 2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 [4IH 2 for $1.00 |2 |H {4 | Quantity Limited ONE DOLLAR | THE PASNIK CO., - ace.—Seattle | than making a 10 per cent. increase in wages E [ ; % | totie showed E | Al exander tn order to force home to g | him the fact thn there were other rml_-:_———__llz—::E-:——-:EI e [y = | 1| Satury, August 24th Store Opens at 9 ‘A‘ M ITS MONEY-SAVING POSSIBILITIES ARE OF GREATER IMPORTANCE TO THRIFTY SHOPPERS THAN EVER BEFORE This event is nothing more or less than a day set apart when this store gathers tugether cermn i stocks and new advantageous purchases and marks them at below regular cost. - That is the whole essence of this event, so if you are looking for such opportunities where you can save and in view of character of merchand|se on sale we need merely to refer you to the items below. Many WHITE SHEER VOILE WAISTS ONE DOLLAR A FEW BRA§S[ERES“’" i CHILDREN'S COLORED COATS| Cross Over in Back, Regular 50c ONE DOLLAR THREE FOR ONE DOLLAR- Pure Silk, White, Black and |WHITE MUSLIN PETTICOATS Fancy HOSIERY, Onyx Brand | Trimmed with Embroidery ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR BOYS’ WHITE BLOUSES Were 98 . - TWO FOR ONE DOLLAR ~ WHITE COTTON DRESSES ENVELOPE CHILDREN’S COLORED . Misses’ and Ladies’ Sizes CHEMISE DRESSES, Sizes 2 to 6 Years ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR Sold at 59%c TWO FOR $1.00 LONG KIMONOS and LAWN - HOUSE DRESSES CHILDREN'S ROMPERS 53¢ Quality THREE FOR $1.00 CHILDREN'S GOLORED " 'DRESSES:. $1.39 Quality ONE DOLLAR B. GOTTHELF & CO. “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 MAIN STREET THE OVENBIR owns in the world then those of cr ophar wns 3ome teacher. t] human royalty, } ound neAr the edges of our northern From the Chicago Evem g Pos s the goiden crown of the oven- | woods _Its .summer is Aristotle long lonZ ag (luok himup) | What has_all this to do with the mra w.-hk,h first attracted the attéention | roofed un pen at the side. It 48 w a little bird with a golden erown | ovenbird? Well, only this—that if |6f the American country foik. y | about fear raifiproof ‘as a bird's of feathers on its head. called it | Aristotle had séen the ovenbird with | wére not scientists, and, consequently, | house e. At’ this seas the eek, of course, kinglet; and th: i iden crown he probably would |t did net know to what family the|ovenbird is #ifiging all day. Later it name it bears to this day In Greece|have paid scant heed to the kinglet.|bird belonged.” y gave it the fine | wiil silent, but it sings enough i erica; for we h ve hy? Because the ovenblrd npt only | but misieading name, golden-crowned |in six weeks to do its full duty in the r Slosaphel's “little king” with us u: v\ould e tl piece .)f|lh h, Th venbud is_a warbler, | wor! of mus “Teschér-teacher. ring and ever; but would have fla. tered Aris-|not a thrush; golden-crowned | téacher!™ it ' sings; but e}un ough kaelv enough it is that Are zokle bv bursting into song, the whole g8 thrush it will be m those who love it the wordifig is that o burden of which would have been|and love its song and do not ¢are & “'Téacher-teacher-teacher!” ~And, as|rap what its scientific kinship ls. even we moderns know, the philos- the Kinglet to his pupil g s it @oes no justice !e the sont verbird is an eéstati The ovenbird is nesting on m]m to hear him OUR DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS MUST BE SEEN TO BE - APPRECIATED Quantities Are lelted So We Advnse You To Shop Early Saturday Mornmg avhatian 121-125 MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN. 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