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EW FALL GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STORE IN FALL APPAREL, AS WELL AS MANY SPECIAL VALUES THAT ARE WORTHY OF ‘CONSIDERATION BY ALL WHO WOULD BUY WITH IT PAYS TO READ OUR STORE NEWS. ECONOMY. OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT NEW FALL HATS &% “m“mc In Men's Hats for Fall, we show all the newest alnpen and most fashionable colorings. Soft Hats at $2.00 to $5.00. Stiff Hats at $2.50 to $3.50. We feature the “P. & M. Special” Soft and ‘Stiff Hats, guaranteed to be the best value obtainable at $2.50. BOYS' SCHOOL CLOTHES Mosl parents of boys recognize our leadership in Boyn " Apparel—a position that we have earned by years of serv- ice in supplying parents with dependable Boys’ Clothing at fair prices. Our showing this year is better than ever and we invite inspection. le range of | BOYS' Washable Suits, sizes 4 to 2 | —Special price $1.85, vaiue $2.50 Each MORE AND MORE NEW HATS NOW ON DISPLAY IN * OUR MILLINERY SECTION Every woman who has viewed sur new Hats h discovered how. different, how smart and becoming . they are—and best of all how reasonable in price. Children’s Trimmed Hats, in all the newest shapes and colorings, at $1.98, $2.98 and upwards. Tams, beautiful and graceful effects, very stylish, at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98. The popular “Overssas” Hats, for women, misses and children, at $1.69, $1.98 and up to $3.98. JEXTRA SPECIAL! trimmed, in a variety of shapes and colorings, at $2.98. Women's Felt Sport Hats, in black, navy, brown, taupe, goid and royal blue, at $3.98. For today we feature Women's Dress Hats, at Women's New Fall Hats, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00 one more attractive than the ather. Be s and. see our Women'’s Dress Hats at these prices. RIBBONS AT SPECIAL PRICES Mere than 500 yards of Loom Ends, in Ribbons, ranging in width frem 52 to 7 inches, plain and fancy designs, very desirable for Hair Ribbons, Fancy Work, Etc., at Saturday Candy Special Opera Diops and Jelly Strings—price a pound. ... Turkish Paste, assorted flav- ors—Special price a pound. Pure Druggist's Gum Drops, a all flavors—Special price pound Toilet Goods Specials FOR TODAY WE FEATURE SOME OF THE NEWEST STYI.E IDEAS i T THE m TO- DAY AND SEE THE COMPLETE SHOWING OF WOMEN'S NEW all ure Fall - Apparel UNUSUAL IN STYLE IN VARIETY AND IN VALUE Womén's New Fall Suits, of ex- cellent quality. Men’s Wear Serge and the fash- ionable Oxford mixtures and Scotch \ tweeds, in all the desirable Fall col- 2\ orings—prices $27.50 to $40.00. A charming lot of Women's Fall and Winter Coats, all the new- est models, including Coats ad- mirably suited for auto wear and traveling—others more dressy for walking and dress-up occasions. Amongst the carly arrivals are many exclusive models that will ap- peal to particular women, including some with fur trimmed collars, at rough And Xnow, at Are ome m Tntil we meet the That leads us on m mlw wray. ‘We'll know just whlt it- m to see A far light glowing. through the 8Tay, Dim dusk of April's witchery, When I’ come . back day— A light from home—ai Of baitle fame hurle ight from home trat sefids its’ To two ‘lost lovers dm "_h‘ wit Xd Dear, Fe:rt. T've found: Out: !ua“n Weve hever \lnderstool hchu' The happiness that we 12 BUE"a Breathsof whel £ Far from the cannon, wheel to Wheel That tear apart the midnight hue, 'The dawn of life that we wiil feel, ‘ln—nma 3 A the fiow mfi"‘;,‘u}mu A Dear Heart, when 1. .eoms:back. to you. —Lieut. Grantland - Rice; 115th. Field Artiliery. o + “Congressmen are a sangpire lot.7 “What now?” “Going_ to tax artists’ " —Louisviile Courier-Journal: E 15S° you've met my son:at, collezs en?” “Sure, we sieep in the s:m mmos- ophy class.”"—Jester. Ding—I hear that the .clocks have joined a_union. Bats—Tes, and they. strike hour.—Punch Bowl. 3 “I wonder what 'thé Gérmans are about now?” mused the cheérful idiot. “I hope they're “about all im” re- sponded the Sage—Cornell Widoow. Colonel—George, What is your girl like? Is she brunette or blonde or—? Rastus—Well. Cuhnel, ‘ah blieve she’s what vo might call a silhou- ette.—Chaparral Jagson—Say, I'd like a dtmk but 1 haven't the price... Can I.-float a:loan of 15 cents. : every Saloonkeeper—Xot over - this bar.— 33¢ and 39¢ a yard :65'5“86 $7500, 98500 and up to Wposton Transcript. new shapes Washable Suits. sizes 3 to Babeock’s New Odor . HIT00, . The Judge—What proot ' have you | 9—Speeial price $2.49, value $3.00 Bepoeckn gl Odor Butter- : that this chauffeur was intoxicated” A 4 X These are worth 25 to 331-3 per cent. mors. fy 4; cum Powder, value Smart Motor Coats, of stylish Police Constable Rustie—He stopped . m;vs)‘_' Juw:mle Suits, of :roo‘d 25c—Special price .......... 2le Normandy cloth and Scotch tweeds. his car at a r‘l“x;lnké?s trough for horses. quality navy serge, sizes 3 to 8, Djerkiss’ Talc Powder-— —Pearson’s eekly. aists, sizes 3 : ] alcum Powder —styles to be found here only, at | 36.00 to $9.50. Special price 40¢c $35.00 to $50.00 4 CankT (ximtiresc gou it &m:::-dgy- dere. with | BOYS' Corduroy Suits, very sery- H 00. er?” asked the agent at the door. oo 0ok iceable, drab and brown, sizes 3 WUMEN’S FALL GLOVES = Velour Coat: + belted mod “No* replied the min of tud 1, P10 15 | to5, extra good value at $4.95. Special Values in Sweaters sicieCoats, emact sltedpor: but if you know a good garden weed. the wanted | BOYS' Norfolk: Sults, styiish maix- \ ols, with kit coney collars, at $32.00, [ler I might be interested. —Dauon " i tures, sizes 9 10 13, at §5.00 to | Our showing of Women's Gloves for Fall is practically complete and in- | Bovs' Sweaters, sizes § to 1 $35.00 and $3750. ~ Free Press. . Aallbidi $15.00. J A A Wi e e oy | in maroon, gray and leather. Bacon—You say he bas Insomia 1o $1.98 | Boem s Norralh S ita et oot Y e S R PR o B rench - Kid. § vame. $250, at.. $1.95 Many excellent models, in Wom- e S Kn : |, Trousers, | quality navy serse, sives 9 to 18, Amongst the most noteworthy of the new Gloves are the following: Bettor quaility Boyer e aslans ot en's and Misses’ Coats, of servicea- A sy St e | at $8.50 to $16.50. . $8.95 to $7.50 ble materials, at $19.50, $25.00, ‘He's quit going to. chi '—Yonk- Women's Two-clasp Chamoisette Gloves ‘kid finish, in black, white, R e $2050 and $3250. {ers Statesman. P BUY RUGS NOW! brown, mode and gray, at $1.00 | value up to $3.50, as.... $2.00 Wk N e D d‘;‘f’,“l TOUE, @A Y I sty F Women's Washable Cape Gloves assorted shades of tan, two- B “hildren’s Sweaters G 2 “Yes answered the .patient men. T el : a3 s D hades n, two-tone eter uality Children's Sweater variety of attraétive models, at It helped the nelghbors te reise sgme you contemplate having new Rugs this year, it will be | cmbroiderea vack, at 185 : $17.50, $25.00 and $30.00. of the finest_chiokens I ever sam."— idedi . W Washable Suede Kid Gloves 4%, o broiae Women's and Misses' Sleeve- Washington Star: decidedly to your advantage to make selections now, dur- . °:““’5 o " Bifi iegi v o Lanplembroddeted 1155 | 105 Sip-ons. vaiue $2.65 For mourning wear we show a A colored conscript on .his way to i F i 5 B AR AL cech s g s aEels ey 951 Wi 's |V Neck ' Fibi lendid rtment of th rior the train. with a mnumber of other ing our Fall Opening, when we are offe ial val Sl TR ibre splenditassogtentiof ths o ol i d :’ f R H ST anea MES | Womeii'a:Cape Gloves, in, white, pique!finish, ‘twoctone embroidered Sweaters, value $5.00, at.... $295 “Blackshire” Dresses. | EEospectine Bl O e in sizes and grades of Rugs. ere are some of our | ack, at 3$1.85.| | Better quality Women's and Womien's Navy Serge Dresses, all Hello. Mose! Where you goin'™ ; ings: : 3 Misses' Sweaters. at 36.95 to $15.0 sked the friend. special Rug offerings: Women's “Bacmo’ i b el new and attractive models, at $17.50 B SHE Bofn! OV ateade t Thre” Ax ect, Gx8 feet, ©. regular price $12.30. brown and tan, at .. $2.50 to $35.00. takin’ e, answered: Moee—St Louis N o 4 sheckhan ost-Dispatel . TICE Loovvniiinitiii o §1045 Women's Fine irench Kid Gloves. two-tone. embroidered back, in et e g8 X3 fe 90— Fall Oper, black, gray and tan, at $2.50 THE KA]_E[D()SCOPE : 4o : FALL SHOWING OF “PHOENIX"" SILK HOSIERY [ _sums ot e vtas staes e o ze We show the famous “Trefousse” French Kid Gloves—there are none cated at Philadelphia, Pa; San Fran- pening $25.45 5 cisco, Cal, and Denver, Col A & : better—at $2.75 and $3.00 a pair. Phoenix Silk Hosiery represent the maximum of style, quality and luxury Platinet 15555 Buatia ThEt v e S “Opes ’ #e S $39.45 combined with moderate cost. They are made of pure dye thread silk and L8O miles long. could bb drawn from 3.45 _ G "' P! single Troy ounce of the metal. . . i = B e are soft, lustrous and wonderfully durable. We are showing “Phoéhix Drinvine soonks ircemaRbir Sl ng Pr ilk Stockings in these grades. nocerous horn by natives of- Sumatra. S FREE OFFER OF PALMO S0 = 3 terac who believe that they cOumteract poi- Axx o rezular price $47.3(—Fall Open- . lM L|VE AP Women's Phoenix Silk Hos- Women's Full-fashioned sons. o SOOI Ome can of Palmolive Talcum Ome bostle of. Palmolive Gl P i G e E e One of the longest Submarine cables Axminster Rugs Teguiar price $32.00—Fall Open- v in the world is to be laid between ing Pr i s Y e o o Lo and tiwo ! talies T k the fashionable colors. at $1.00 § black and white; at.......... $2.00 Aden and Hongkong' at-a cost - of " Rugs <9 feet. regular price $15.00—~Fall Oponing. g : . $1.50 Copyright Books Women's Phoenix Silk Hos Women's Outsize Phoenix $5,000,000. 0 & ic —Fall Opening e e e . 24, | Soap—one bottle of Paim- : £ ; A Frenchman is the inventor of an e 31245 e Pl at 60c W e By s (Uletkand eléctric clock that -runs’ without at- estr § feet, 3x10 § srice” $26.00 2 B i B e p el o o weight, at 125 ] niterat o $1.35 tention as long as-its. baitery is in s Tube of Palmolive Shav 3 fiawing Boaks sedy : ng ; 52495 pe st e il O The foliowing Books reduced this , P : good condition. : . RN DA Y 24.9 s horeass and A Giinony e AN month fiom $1.50 to §0c- Women's Phoenix Silk Hos Outsize Phoenix | Caretin copies” Are kapt’ dr aillat: % e = ull Open % = e Palmoliye, Vanisting. /iCream : 3 iery, fashionable, " in black ery, fashioned, black ters written by King George in per- $19.45 s ; : e Come Out of the Kitchen by Alice : s - T e | 4 g Foll Das) Eosbltnrs . N dooeesions saa e 35c and Lwo cakes of Soap for... 4% | Duer Miller—Inside the Lines by | white and colors. at. $135 & $1.75 Svchives at ‘Windzer. The foregoing offers are fi limited + iy, and will be with T Tack Do Wl o Forepr L] Women's . Full-fashiones Tomen s PRSI e il dhl‘l’w'ot S oregoing offers are for a limited time only, and will be with- | DS = s % = e 2 er scovered recently can- I s . by ‘Sewell Ford—Johustone of the | Phoemix Sk Hosiery, in Outsize Phoenix Silk Hosiery g:“: o, peselings -yeléh. tho' ifiten- drawn shortly. Border by Harold Bindloss. black, white and colors, at.., $1.55 | black only at .........eus R $2.00 tion of feeding them: to’ pigs nen winter, i : . The women of Nevada are.making | Amee. Mariin printsd o = = = = = — = — — — e — name 86 Anne -~ A ¢ ; | The " ballot as a nominesfor. the ; riau'u}L one beiow th |tive from justice in the ft of an mar power of | very best of order and the police There will ad by Rev. F,|lision on their way back. Mrs. Royle|United States senate. .. x irragansotc {automokile in Richmond, YVa, pleaded \( the steer- | vlations were ‘excellent, co much so|Stewart Kinley and Judge Herberf W. |received a broken lez and internal in- v Kathleer Scott - widow . of S L gt t Builly. Ie fushiShedea bond af{in by trained |that remarks of this natire were Rathbun |suries. swhile Mr. Royle had his ribs Campla]n R ‘Scottrwho Jdst Tas+nife el i < Sl “3;“ fo _in l'yucrl Sept. | been tu these fairs re e e badly broken. The doctor said thes in his ‘effort to discever the Somth Rhode Island will be represe ot d SEQIL Lo lord N S e for more than 23 rs, and th STONINGTON > not be able to get around for aiBoie s deing her DIt by acting as : iviiian rifie team in Frad was contin- o auy D tes T is the first time 1 could mot buy a 5 James Botiomley, Who ac- | seqretary. to the ministry. of pensiems o 33 . Foment to bh ued for two we p cases | cie Green has pianne arink. of beer, or real booze, on the | Alice E. Cunningham who says she em, recoived broken ribs. | SRR AT P _ Ohio, Sept. 19 and { were continued from o 1o two weeks. mpetitio een | arounds. a_weaver-and formerly empioyed in vans and Frank Gor- m r en shots each at Rev. Laurence J. Kelledy, pastor of e o imanede " Thera were two racing events in the he White Rock mill, was before Tudge retumed after spending af The treasury depectoy “‘"""‘: T rapid fire, and 26 shots eac the Church of the immaculate Con- stimulating the 1 o otornoon ™ ace’ for 1 ear-olds | Hinekley in the Stonington town court in Boston. They returned |the extemsion Wm'd msumr’ 3 ards slow firc. s CHBEDT, W, Ao SRl A avings stamps quring the -for-all, Bareldine and Mc- | Friday, charged with the theft of arti- omobile vhich Mr, Gor- | cobelligerents of the 00,000,000 - v . o Heroo B ki Epemr A ey e n’:}‘a “\;l;t :l_ the vear. winners with ease in straight|Cles valued at $24 from Stonington ed there. | follows: 'rgawrar::’ce tonserbh. 5 m‘o arner, Albert Fogei, tended th¥ sélemn B diral iR L i in the respective events, Mc- (homes. She entered a plea of mot: TE R b Bt credits to. the .m..' John H. Fanni | quiens o the cathedralia i LA9: A LNen LY _ Societies | clogkeyr making the best.ime of the |2uilty. She was adjudged suiliy and | SALEM 00 The e, Norman W. {Friday, for R'. Rey, Denis whose membvers show the inighest ave- | wool in the first heat, 219 1-4 The |#entenced to jail for 40 days and to = is $6,492,040.000. D % C. D, Bu '1' B R il s i pay the costs. A muslcil nen_‘l_;rtammen! was held| -1t is estimated fim‘mgan : t E. Colwe 3 b e rant: < T thes R as s T k e n Grange hall, Thursday evening. Vo- es (1,730 acres) of [Jand were de- ; chois and! Willism D, True, | hor s g, Tas celébrint ve a_medal, wk Iiosesysar ol colts, . purke 1200 The launch Niota, which plied as &} 0.} and instrumental . music were | oted fo tomato prodisction last vear o e asinec1 Bty O arry, deacon: Rev ribbons” wil rCaAde(‘i{S(edn:nm By ; mail boat during the summer bet WECn |ty nished by Mig: Jessie Fullerton of|in Mexico, and that owing to the sue- ¢ »o b | v (Mason) . 22 Stonington and Block Isiand, was!pioiion ang gy b E woald hav Charlestown, | . seistant _priest i 2 3.4 29 N Btned Tnoar. hotswierth earivs Rridny :,‘vfi:ot\a_;r;and by boy campers at Gard- | c st:: th:.( :nd, mphot m East Gree South Kingston and | Harold Smith wi . masters {0 I'ree-for-all trot, nurse |morning. " She was just leaving the " 0 ap o gon e ineeq | Toien; Reates the ares ] Wes: Gr d Bx showed | (iver H. Wiliame, S eererionts v lerge conzre- | Under an amendment to the election | McCloskey (Stedman) L 1 1ywharf when the fire starte dand she|, M'% 8°0 Mrs turned | United Sta il nevease o «imate, Richmona | trict court ed with heing a fuzi- | gatio sted ot the services Viawe of Rhode Tsland, session, 1918, all | James Tobie (Paige) 3 2 | eank after drifting about 20 feet. The | T3 frst 0’0,' e weekto their home in | this year. Manifestly ft *l"’:, = g Astcd 1 s said that twe Wedterly young |RCTiDations iust be ‘fled with ‘the Don Dix (Jones) - 2 3 3| Niota wa sowned by the Cnioh News|DOERare Ohlo, o tinterest of A"’m‘h S e s':':":tmx_f 3 . = lsomen Y copbideritis Mhe JGall foriooioyaty ivatate) on_ Ois hefore; the| iiime 2,18 134, 2.20 1 company of Providence and in addi- |, ~ 58 & 78 T has reiarn er | consumers Ju the: DAMSE K en a cons, nz P 1 forifourth Wednesday in September. Un- s U ’ T bty Ay home in town after spending the sum- | Mexican west goast’ to cray wore women to train as {der. the old. law it ; At the close of the racing events|tion to the mails carried newspapers|i\o. with —elatives in East Canaan. ; But in> 6d. trrenty Gave befors eeciion dav, |Connies Baby essayed to lower her|to the island | Mirs. William Sisson and Mrs, Bva |y Therefore the party caucuses must be | Lrack, Tocord of 225 pace. | Baby was Stonington Pointers. Tucker of North Lyvme recemtly vis- | _been muostiy N 1 held in Westerly on or beiore Septem- |- i by O. A. Steadman. Mrs. Henry R. Palmer and Henry |ited M Sisson's sister, Mrs. Henry weman driver as th€iyer 54, The indications are that there | Tie. tetok s Theawy from o | R Paimer, Jr, were in Providence Rogers. n the addes demands Of |\ill be a contest .ior stale .semator. | LN {rack was heavy from the morn-|/L Faimer TSSO H0Y £ S My Eugene Lefingwell who i y — {shib, Maurice W. Fiynn, president o | Vg Tin 48d e mile was covered tn | NS Fertha M. Chapron of Fhila- |have been spending a few woeks ' at 4+ Hi ., | the town council, being cndorsed by | Byrne of Norwich. | delphia returns ‘today (Saturday) to|their home in Hamburg, returned on . OW’S TH]S- | orzanized “labor. as cpponent to Sena- i 4 R | her home after a month's visit with|Monday 1o Mr. Ingalls’ cottage. “WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY” | We offer Ome Hundred Doilars Re-|[r Aibert H. Langworthy, who was Local Laconics. | Mrs. C. G. Babcock. | o Bimer, Shadwick ot Beldgeport vt ward for any cass of Catarth that|ticcled tenator two vears azo. Mrd poprecentatives of the Baptist Lay-| Mre Charies M.’ Willams b @ pecent caller at his bome here. HOUmNI cannot be .cured ‘by Hall's Catarrh | AnSWorth was representative. from.|yans 1cague, of Rbode Istand, will be | turned from a brief visit in New J s BLERsE. SHobinsor Tof Foaram Medicine. § ten terms. There is practically mo | " “hureh in Hope Valley Sunday |, Mrs. ‘Lucius N. Palmer closed her been spending severdl days with | Halls Catarrh Medicine has femocratic’ narty, i Wedterls torning, and present details of the |fome on Wadawanuck square for the mother. Mrs. S, A. Tibbetts, who lNCLUDNG CARRPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, taken by cafarrn suffer { .The Kingston fair closed.a four days' | work being done by the ‘league. season Friday and left with her family {nas been ill . Om mm' past thirty-five years, be- | session FriGay with the designation of | lLieutenant George Trovaio, 225th |for Poughkeepsie, where Miss Jean C.j Mr. and Mrs. William Darling is-, 3 m come known as the most ve- | Chitdren's Day, when all the kiddies of | Infantry, ltalizn army, died recently | Palmer is head warden of Vassar’col-|ited r“ld“\fc; in East Capaan the lat- 4 m m medy for Catarrh. Hail's Catarsn Washinston cownty are admitted free. | from wounds. He was 21 years of age | iege. e the week. Medicine acts thru the Blood on theWhile they were not all there stili|and has two brotners in Westerly, An. | Superintendent Snyder of the * Maand M TP Gaemen X ¥ Mucous surfaces, expelling ‘he there was a very fair representation,|thony and Joseph ington public schools wid®ccupy the) Edith Tisdale and Miss Marjorie Giles b son from the Blood and healing the :nd the commitiee made speeial prep- | Roberi-Dean, who has been man house of Mrs. C. P Trumbull this|cf New London spent Sunday at M diseased portions. {orations for their pleasure. . Thers|cer of the Rhode winter. Mrs. Trunfbull leaves soon to | Vailey o OUR REPUTATION—AND OUR METHODS— After you have taken Hall's Caurrn'were field sportg for the boys and |out giving any notice to | visit her daughter in California. Mrs. Abram Siniwits - and , son, edicine for a shori ttme you will |speling contests for the girls, prizes | He has been succeeded bv i B e George, are spending the week with, mfimm See a great improvement in your gen- |heing given to the winners. The band |Duff, who manazed ¢ | PLAINFIELD i relatives in Colchester. > Deki eral nealth. Start taking Hall's|plaved, and there were vaudeville acte |house at Watch Hill the past sum-| | Several from this place attended the New London + % Auto’Delivery Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid }just as in the preceding three days, |mer. Paul A. Southard was a caller in|patriotic celebration at Lebanon Sun- € Montauk Ave, ./ ¢ & of caiarrh, Send for testimonials, |and even Midway in a wonderful form | Memoria} services for Harry Bina- | Providence Thursday. day. &7 Brosd St. free. g Wae in fuil operation. As a whole the | than, who died recently 1n militars | Mr. and Mus. James Royle, who were: - - 8 s F. J. CHBNEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. |fair was up te the averase standard,|service in France, will be held in the |visitors at Niagara Falls, ‘have re-4 Admirgtion'is far more tolerant —— - Sold by all’ Drusgists, Toc. and ali thm-:h the fair there was the Baptist church Sunday evening |turned after heing imjured love. in a col-