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E SALTS L LADY ASSISTANT. . Al Catid Anewsred Promptly ginning of the. e T, Provious ma- e aall chines have nm‘ '_ ive with se- [ ;- rious results. e?s,in con- f ‘struction have besn: pve: e, in the % h 495 cpinion of the Gallaudet o 18, who ¢ ?, they belisve they have a \ ‘throuh a stige | Tor }'lf it h.ua:l;':dmn . " irough a. se EKDSC"L y in ll!p- o ' " . trom Providence | ped with’ Lilerty motors, it displaved m""‘* lots of "i“;:wu o drink Team Harnesses . & - I“m command of | wonderful speed, which . iwes: noces- eis!tu:mt ?::t ‘:uncesmo?nyaz ;’S‘t‘:_ g nesday ; as puot Dips, d_(ves, sary to kit a 128-mile elip. ks 8 “tables) $ul dn a gieas of »fit’: : ———— e water before hreakfast each morning a3 TEN | MRS, RICHARD MANSFIELD ORGANIZATION COMPLETED A L S e (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) s 2 act fine. This fam is’ made A Good Line of ‘RECEIVES SON'S Esf:‘ATE BY. NORWICH ZIONISTS |from the acid nt m Southern New Engl: Wed-| An appraisal of the estate lef by| The Norwieh dm.rtct Zionist or, Juice, combined - w! lithia, and has STEAMER ROBES nesday: Thursday pro "‘i‘;k and | Gedrge Gibbs Mansfield, xon of Mrs.|ization held o - Lhecn used for eneratiens to clean and ing on Tuesday N colder. . |Busan H. Ma,nsflelg c;)f Ocean n:wtr;e. ergng in the Habrew JQfl-;eumt:a lat rvati M London, made by -one . o ®§ which the offi€ers effected complete THE I:. L. CHAP MAN Co. The ?;:‘ oI M—ER: tramefer tax state appraisers, en file | orzanizution for active work that isflonger is a source of irritation, thus e The Bl ;_‘Wlnx dr,eeordl reported frem tiy New York city in the surrogate’s|to-begin at once and put the Norwich|ending bladder weaknéss. - 14 Bath Street, 'Nerwich, Conn. e 1@ ;n pe;:rwfim ; fl!l M shows that when the decedent.{ Zionists distinctly on the map, ac-| . Jad Salts is'inexpensive; cannot in- ——— S ho was the only son of Richard|cording to the expressed purpose #f|jure; ‘makes a delightful effervescent ~ o Moo changes Tuesday: e &l‘lfld, the actor, died at Fort Sam | those _g,u”,m,fl. VT T lithia-water drink which “everyone JOSEPH BRADFQRD Q- : Ther. Bar| Houston, Tex, on April 3, last, hie bad |~ The chairman 8f the committee for|should take now and then to keep left, $12,600.68, consisting of the fol-| various lnes of work had previeusly|their kidneys clean and active. Try e P m. 4 lowing: been elected but on Tuesday night|this, dlso keep up the water drinking, 4 2, Cash, on deposit with the Bronx{Rabbi Max Stamm, nwho rres’fled, Ep- and no doubt you will ¥onder what 4 v Bavings bank, $447.28: bond and mert- inted the committee members as became of your kidney trouble and " made by Emil go:sw:kctmn Co., | foliows: B, Blank Becks Mad Ted t 3 remises at 917 Whillock avenue, On Jewish National Fund——(‘,‘hafles - 'R:’:':’w""" D ¥hdee oW, : two of New York Investor's|wr Gordon, chairman, Jacchb Weiss-] . 8 8_BROADWAY : Corparation ceriifioaies, 31900 yith | man, Moces Mints, Sarmucl Goldstein | TAFTVILLE aecrned interest, 82; 2 raham dish, William Goodman, i 4 - Mortgace Co. bonds, S1000, with ac_ | Gabriel Budnick, Ahmer Sehwarts, Da. | opic STvUl foif of fhe Consracs, DR. F. C! JACKSON n.-. ol Thes. interest of $3.54; and 2 share!viq Shershew Mrs. Joseph X, Y timore & Ohio Railroad Co. bond with a large number attending. There l’ Risos. | sefs. IH““ i wu;‘wi!hreaucrued interest of 854 [ Grami s ’é‘;‘l‘,fl:fl”h‘el Lovine, MrS.| wero five booths in the hall, preitily DR. D. J. COVLE|| sys B e | e e stgoe | Lolestine Restoration—Leon. Sach- Dt The fakture ot the erantie s : & "Ffi"'r‘? inst this sum—-—t 2, berg, P.aaubbmi B Davidson, Fabbi = M. :a; a four-act %Lasy :g;uled, r':‘havyexll_; ’ i i : 39 || 6616003 are expens Lalee Stamm, Miciel Levine, 3. J. Strom, | BES Doclor, e chiructors were ' sl iede :“ mmfnmgnm;aéiwfiy’:wfi “cred. 4y Cramer, Mrs. 3. N. Rosenberg, and | goctor, Rev. Arthus Variley; Squire 1 b B Prooks. Bros., $109.45 and . John 15 M. Levine. ; Ferguson, the sherift. Asnel Becbe: ;e .85 ~ehich makes | . Dducation~Ralbbi J. N. Rosenbers.|holly Britton, the doctor's sister, M R el s -""‘lt"efald St wbich makes | chairman, Charles N. Gordon, Josedhi! Diizabeth Siginner; Howard Wayn : . T hours after high water it is fow | ihe net figure $11584.02., This, sio3|y, “schwarts, Herman Alofsin, M. L|iove with Dally. Ouenr Hei Z 203 Main St., Norwu:h, Ct. e, “Which in folk f\“ By food Gider (B¢ Was only 21 years of age and too | ghy o o ve WB Iy, r Heinric - pih o sl e |youns to execute a will, passed over|=pET . ik G g{lac lu? ;flg gang‘x %!l‘o:m P Office {Hpurs:,. 8 2. m. to 8 p. m. RE.EHE completely to his mother, w i cheirman, L. Sachner, A. Kadish, “.“‘el_ B::'se!fiw rme xfi:; d:i:":e:r A;h!e'l i Telephone G VILLE T sfuinioairs gam_Goodman, Morris Sussman, Ben-! Beche: % . The Ladies’ Community Sewine so- | NATIVE OF PRESTON Stals, GBS Palestine. Servies Committes—M. I. ciety will meet i{n their communit: = 4 o ner, Miss Johanna Thoma: Mrs. Bireh, ot L ptort - s T DIES IN NEBRASKA! silverman, chairman, Rabbi J. N. Ro- M S Eed Cross Wt Winsiow A. Hammond, aged 64| senbere. Hayhi B Daviio. Ravbl of|S2ms wife, Miss Ruth Heap: “Sam Parch, proprictor of the .hotel, Wil- The So o of Tentn strest hgalbmfl away at the home of his son at | Stamm, A. Cramer, D. Gordon, Ja-|jjam Mathers. At the beginning of a social fn their elub reoms Tuesday | Midnisht, Saturday, Nov. 16, says the fcoh Weisamai. A he thi ias Jennie Kendall and evening at 130 o'clock. Refreshments | BandoWwh (Neb) Times-Enterprise. | Orgenization Committes — Abner !y Heap sang Oh, That We Too Were & NG were served comsisting of cake, pies, | e immediate cause of his death was | Schwartz, chairman, L. Sachner, Si- % Heinrith sang Just Beeause Tt's You. ade.” THey went over the last year's| Lnc deceased was born at Preston, |exarder, J. Weissman, M. 1 Siiver-| Tuesday morning a grocers team " 10' acdounts and found them very suc- |2 Suburd of Norwiech, Conn, Jan. 6 |man and M. P. Strom. turning the corner of Front and South uneral Jirectors cesstul and hepe they wiil have a|l334. Among the ccenes of this anaint A street, locked wheels with a milk . DroSperous new year. oid New England city he passed his|chairman, Mrs. Frank lertz, Mrs.|team that was standing there. The Joseph MecDonald returned af- | childheod ud_nrlymnxmnd. During | Samuel G. Hertz, Mrs. Joseph Lahn,|horse on the milk wagon became r spending a fow s in Artie, R.|the spring of '78 the family came inte | Miss Thelma Solomon. . wagon turned over, spilling all the Mai nds and relations there, After his marriage Mr. Hammong lo- {charman, Josephi L. Schwartz, Charles|milk in the foad. The wagon was 322 n sm" Charles Young is ipénding a faw |ated at Ran Neb., where for| M. Gordon, 4. Cramer, L. Sachner. |damaged considerably. The horse was days at the homo of his parents, Mr,| iWenty-seven years ho conducted the| The executive commifice, which is be going by. - Charles You: stationdd yet a young man lie was bap- | chairmen of the committees IS to meet| Mps, . Hannon o6f Baltic was in the fhone 23,2 Lady Assistant officers’ framing. 5 00178 & o, | tized In_ the Bpiscopal churca and | every Seeond and fourth dunday ov- village Tuesday. ™ eamp. was ‘ever a firm believer in Jesiit | ening in the month at the Hebrew in- bk Ofio- of the fuat e hed sition with fhe J. B. Martin e(;CL o & relatives in the village. ‘Mr, S e first works to Pus| Oso St. Germain is confined to his in the tank sorvice| Of 2 retiring nature. his chief de-lis a_collection of shoes and clothing |home on South C street with a slight Del H ff H l light was in his work apd home. In|for Palestine, of which a considera- : i . Joseph Jackson was a viskor in the : O ote . "“"*’"’a""‘ porer. 3:31 luufé\il h!t!els village Tuesday evening. EUROPEAN PLAN _{:g;’nlfcmm‘ m‘lg’b’ l"“""ho K i NORWICH TO RAISE Howard Dunse has accepted a. po- H S BROS, 4 Roderick - Molleur has resigned his AVES SERS, Prive Thomas Gradyskas returned fo Camp |lam A. and Lymn A, Hammond: alss | Norwich st through, Spe has Just | nocition in the Pensmen mil. , Mass., after spending a few |5V® brothers, William, James, Daniel |found ont that she is a mine of un< fancy cookies, s6da water and lemon- | 3POPIEXY. mon 1. Blinn, A, Cramer, Mrs. R. Al-|¢ St cane T Bt Ta Ton _Entertainment—Mrs, R. Alexander, and EMbaimers hild there ne called on. “mny the west, locating near Bazile Mills. Pinance—Mrs. < J. N. Rosenberg, e ?Mh' o Commerce Building ’u Mrs. Andrew Young of Fourth ik Photo Studio. cofiprised of the officers and the opped by 2 sailor ¥ho el i George Morrows is spending 2 few | Cbrist and -the immortality of the | stitute, Dhancy NORL Den el i por Bie assoclation with his fellowmen Bis | hle quantity is already on hand, s Teaves a wite and two sons, Wil- $300,000 IN- WAR STAMPs | [Uioh with ames Graham of Ligbon nl be h rpg of his parents. Mr. f‘ha.rles of Randolph, and Harry of jexhausted possibilities whea patriotic Alleges Mfmml. ills, I’olwun- 1& U-ZB Brnewu h the last’ quota from | Jankion, and a sister, Mrs. J. M, needs are concerned. It is necessary | /Fsh of Led 5 secking n 3t weat to Camp Deyens. -7 o onehs s R Do | qivorce Trom Maber e Hieh of Vol. r * e U i £ i e & 5 USY ATV N e RGARTNERS WILL S e e gone luntown, whose mziden name was Ol . = = s e G012} dqershaw and-to whom he was married i spent the week- MEET AT NEW HAVEN month_of December. - A five May 11, 1916. Fe alleges that she n Post ¢! at-| The annual meeting of tie Connec- yfotiar S Wi foatsou g WY committed a statutory offense at | ter zame hetween |ticut Kingergarten association will investment of | ynrious times between Juiy 11, 1916, The Jeweler ard and Brown Saturday. - el “at ftie - Pririco ~ atreet school bring vou in the niee fai e e R s i of the Jocal young men who | New Havan on Saturday, z Thc sum of 550 when the stamne mature. ww and others to ng the celors in France are imeeting will be opened at 19 a. We are not tq be asked 1o pledge our- |+ MILITARY WRIST ‘ o Come home soen for. it | There Wil be interesting _extibits 0% |seives for a porchase of these stampa L ted that the 76th division was | kindergarten worl ‘rom Holyoke, |10 be spread over a number of months, | Sy A '3 hofne €oon and many Mass., Hartford, New Britain, Water- [Put we are zoinz to be asked to buy BORN - WATCHES bors of that division. T ig com- bury, Stamford, Bridgeport and New jourselves a Christmas present,-and do sod of men. that left Camp Devens, | fiayen. Addresces ud:opu,g Tollowing |1t this month, the Christraas menth, |5T; LADRENT—In Ashaway. i and Mase, subjects will be given 25 {says the local committee in eharge of | o vy laioeir b CRughte Mr. V(ttar hss retwrned to Putnam; Kindergarten Problems, Closer Re- {the drive. Bl St Ivet "COMFORT KIT. F Dendia. wyew s & lutions Between Kindergartens by| Of course vou needn't keep this MARRIED : R S N < mother on Sizth street. |Miss Susan Andrews and Jean Bitz- |Elft for yoursell. One W these hamd-| .. oo o xosTANKBUL, — In For th Mr. s;:d ’Mrs Thomas Conuell has |rer. Building Blocks, Mary H. Noyes H‘t’";; stamps, ‘g ‘3" 3' ;hamv or Bty | g ec. 1 Rev. Georze || ; Qat rned after spending a few days of New Britaln Normal school; Pa-|O0f them, or a hundrad of them would| Conitantimus, Evaggelos Apanieway or the Soldiers and Sailors i gl Lo SR Triotism by Fanny Fichop of WIlli- |make a fine gift for you to make some| eoy s matens hasmnkelf both 0f L he Greenevillo Tigers will Jour- |mantle Normal school: New Games|member of your family. Beginning| Norwich. P { to New London this Sunday and|Played by All Kindergartens by Rho-Saturdar of this week, you will be | BENOIT—GEREUX—In Norwich, Nov. R l } fast aggregation of foothall {qa M. Reed; ‘Helpfulness. of Mother- | 3pproached by patriotic women of this 1918, by Rev. U. O. Belierose, e m r‘swe 0 from the Whaling' City. kood Clubg Mrs, Edwin C. Perkins, jccmmunity who have volunteered to poleon Benoit Ayd_'nfxss Mary . 4 Shea " has retumed after |New IHaven Motherhood clud; ;x;de;;‘uke Sl Djluslop, Epawicars | Cereux. bothrat: Baffeis v ending his annual vacation in Pos- | Changes in Kindergarten Occupstions |the theatres will bring the message to 25 Franklin Street. ton, Mass ; and Why, Lolla M. Littiehales. Lunch- | You. The need for this money is real, DIED. éon will be served at 12 o'clock. At|oven if the war is at a halt, and we | MORRISON—In Norwich, Dec. 1, 1918, | C. H. PACKER'S RESIDENCE 213 o'clock new kindergarten songs|{know that Norwich will rm?m‘l as 1 BURNED AT LEBANON | Will be sung by students of the Fanny she lias responded in ths past, But ! | The dwalling house of C. H. Padk- | NVith Kindergarten Training schoel brespo“r ot by 15 o e h‘;: el e LR he d 2 v H, - {in Bridgeport . Colin Scott of” iy the mapy demant on Wednegday, Dec. at- NB cr at Goshen, Lebanen. was burned | Huivoke calioge will speak on The |that have been brousht fo us we| Taterment mifie Tanity 1ot in Maple: to the ground at about one o'clock on Payscology of Childhood. baven't boughtthe war saving stamps wood cemegery. ¥ Tuesday afternoon. The fire csught = PR A Ry as we should. Let us get busy, then, | TEFFT—In Westerly, R. I, Dec. 1, [j- GET RiEL & n . Mr. Levine of| AyyrQ DOES ACROBATICS this mon&h and proye that we can lg&s James Avery Tefft, aged 54 t . ¢ carry, and more than carry our share| Vears. &fi}‘ wnRK door yard while buy some 'UI DRIVER ISK.UNHUR-: of all the national burdens, CAMPBELL—In Norwich, Dec, 3, 1918, 2 AN T B el YA The fime sz;blea thl»n"s b when thep| John Con X‘"‘“N*’- Pa}:"efl’ arepe >t . Updn vestigal Wmm usual seemn impo: e of accomplishment. -—In . New ndon, Dec. 3, OF ALL KINDS ON was found the inside of the reof was|an automobile and Lo 11 out unhurt|The busy man or woman Is always{ 191§, Alice H. Bowers, wife of Miric AUTOMOBI! {all “adlaze, near the chimmey. The m k. Twhile on Ris Way lthe one who can find the time to d>| B. Stanton, in her #7th year. LES, {flames were fought with bueksts of 2 New gt“ Sie curve | the work of the world., You have besn R o e GB, WAGONS, l'nte., but the weod work was dry as|cn '.h.mmnt‘;mdmrth mr‘t’:d“t' busy. Don't stop now and say it is iy CARD DF THANKS, 3 y | tinder and thers was a breege | UL , the machine 0 ltime for someone élse to do it. Don’ e wish to thank TRUCKS blowing from ‘the northwest. The fire ent over on its side. Thelenend top much time checrinz the f'rmm‘ll T and CARTS soon Spread dround the statrway so|fioor were thrown around 80 |fans ending of (he war, but put your Tastville Maennerchor for . that access o the up-stairs rooms was Uat they it him in the back of the | ghouider to {he war Staxp Wheo), nd | (heir many acts of kindnees durin Lny Mochanical Repaire, Fainting, Trim- [cut off and nothing - [head byt he stayed in his seat at the B o S sickness and récent death ! ¢ was saved ex-|B W see that the victory is carried clear miu. Upholstering and Wood Work, | cept some things or tho first fioar. A wheel and as ho was tossed around joved sister. Mrs. Christina through to the uttermost detail. Puy 2 th ckemithing in all its brances, |RBEW Poultry houl\ a few yods to the|his feot struck the accelerator. E‘,‘g war savinzs stamps. PNt el LR U e east was also burmed. Mre. Packer EXVe ‘the kar an extra junip WES - noss will always be remembered. was _in Norwich at the time of the|bad the effect of bringing it up on its i wheels again and he- brought it to a | MAKE NEXT SATURDAY . MISS ROSE GEIGENMUFLLER, Smtt & clafk unrp b i TR TR ey bralies as it, &ild over to BRITAIN DAY OBSERVANGE | YRS. JOHN HOEFER AND PAMILY. with 2 bungalow in the il of the road, Following a roquest by America Dlace was formerly kmown a3 ?fl: Mr. Kw!e ontinued" his frip to Nor- 'rrn:ma to xzm:;néh.nn American or- Hinckley homestezd. Tanization of i on, Alten ; 507 to 515 Morth Main St. —_— amaged chk:rch tc:‘h]ur;ng:! the 1(;':anns;tim.u % A i g ta ‘ouncil o onse thrown 4 R e oy i Nicutvoe Nuw Rad W, = its influence behind the cbservance of el en: WILLIAM C. YOUNG gt e ust_seselued Sagurdsy, Dec. 7, 3s Battain Dy, B ; - is observance will be nation- - Sucetsor to - | Yoot Te sl e ) Toesday wide. 1t is designed to emphasize the -15 Main Street STETSON® YOUNG the T 1 t"; Rl B : C. | costly sacrifices in lives and money of 2 g = ’ : 00 HE ut B L) ok re MLk Baken shaft-stea Britain during the war, and the vital Cm‘fid BUILDER B.; &'e Tent. t. Gager did net - |govice: C. B . | military and maval contributions of g : Beat gt s : 3 Britain to the final vietary. It will prices by siciiied t also point out the debt owed by the P United States to Britain in view of the latier's accomplishmernts during the confiiet. 1i 15 farther heped, that observance. of Britain Dy N tend to combat the German anti-British propaganda which has not yet' been -AND— stamped ount in this couuiry. E . All riewsbapers in’ the state have been asled by the defense conpeil to ‘mach! : G publish an editorial aprepes of Brit 2 eytlet. box SHtting: H. P." Townsend, feain Day en December 7. All clersy. Lady Assistant Tartford, automatic metal working | men in the state have been asked to Telephone, 328-3 . ‘E. Wooden, Waterbury, | mention the significanmed of the day Y b mng&u:drdcflamh sorvil;os eltSunbm; HENRY E. CHURCH .\ 8, an [} supervisors of ol . ITH have been rcqt; gted to see that teach- WHCaw ALLEN €rs under their jurisdiction explain the significance of Bntah\ Day, to the it 6. o1 T L dren on ey e ¢ TN | TEAMING and TRUCKING romeeuea, been sent data regarding R s g S i VERY PROMPTLY AND AT| A.mu'ie‘ra ?T" to mmhch o REASONABLE PRICES organization mericans W act e it o She s | ARTHUR H. LATHROP Institution in essociation with the Na- \ Phone 175 tional Committee of Patriotic Socie- ' S ties, the National Security League and the Amerfcan Defense Socioty. Going Back to Barh:;—nlinul. S!{EA & BURKE James 1. McNufty, who for many 41 Main Street ' ¥aors has been omployed as a barbep but went intc the Marln-Rockwell i i emetne g e ot 77 [§ FuneralDirectors - that plant and is wow emploved in the [ & - 2 »! ¥ - o BE R e (R e R T m,..;;WM RLar "; Begin To Do Your Hollday’ Ry " e Shopping Today | 'THE STOCKS ARE BIGGER THE Suiita Clame lars—these are ‘Women’s and Women's Women's Fine Dress Hats Reduced W: offer our entire stock of Women’s Fine Dress Hats, ‘including Pattern Hats from our own work room, at these special prices: Hats that- Hats that Hats that $4 85 sold up $6 sold -up $9 85 sold up . to $7.98 4 to $12.00 o to $20.00 Also a very special offering of Women’s Untrimmed Velvet Hats, in dozens of the newest shapes and in all the fashionable colorings, including black—Special price $3.98, former prices $5.00 to $8.98. RIBBON Women who have fancy articles to make, for Christmas will be interested in our showing of Dresden and other Fancy Ribbons. Be sure and see our Novelty Ribbons at 33c and 39¢ a yard. & i cluding the die, early. The Toy Store The i1 Doll | Show For Gifts | The Book t Store e —— ‘Holiday buyingunbedmebutatlhumre‘ndmh done better now than later. Foresighted folks realizing that assortments are now at their best, and sal not yet weary with extra holiday work, will see the ad vantage of buying NOW. By so. doing they will get “better service than if they delayed their shoppmg until later. Our Holiday Stocks are ready in every depart. ment of the store. ] SANTA CLAUS IS COMING message stating that he will arrive in Norwich next Saturday afterncon. Exact time of his arrival will be announded later. - / Remarkable Values In Women’s Coats In our showing of Coats at special prices will be found the newest models, the most fashxonable fabrics and all the most desirable colors. Women's and Missés’ Coats of good quality Melton, in three stylish models—some with plush collars, others with fur-trimmed cole Coats, some have Kit Coney and Black Seal ; plush collars, others with self collars, newest R0 Coo st 1o STS Women’s High Grade Coats, newest models of the season, most Uisimable materils 1 in a full rnge of fakionable colers — el $95)) Women’s Fall and Winter Suits at greatly reduced prices: our $72,50 Suits reduced to $49.50 — our 850005u1tsreducedto$3750 our $37.50 Suits re- duced to $29.50. ; A wonderful Christmas proposition “— a box of fine Statianery, in- - styles of monograms, in any color bronze or goid.” As a- Christ- mas remembrance you could not select a more charming or useful gfit. We will eniboss and furnish ‘you with a box of this fine Stationery, consisting of one quire of paper and 24 envelopes, in : white or colors, hand engraved to your order, and maks you a present of the die— If you wish Correspondence Cards. we''can furnish them ‘in white only in one-half or fuil quire lots..in place-of the ‘paper, at the same price, The paper: and enveigpes can be furnished m whnt.- or tints—Corréspondence Cards in wihi To avoid dqsappamtment we ' rec mmend placing your, order. ‘Here Are Some of Our [quing Holiday Stocks ‘est Novalties in Mechanical Toys. In fact® every | Jewelry o CROWDS ARE SMALLER . * THE SERVICE 1S QUICKER is on his way. He has sent a wireless regular $25.00 Coats at. ... $19-5° Misses' High Grade Velour Fall and Winter ‘Suits Reduced’ @% 068 all embossed, from' a selection' of. 30 different - At 89 Cents If you~want to ses the finest and most tomplete- line of Toys in Easwrn conneehcut visit our Basement. Tkere are Iron Toys, Wooden 'Toys, and all"the lat- kind .of Toy imaginable \is included in our "Heliday showing. % Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Dressed- Dolls, Undressed Dolls—a. .great assortment, including all the best makes. We feel 'that no more comprehensive or more _carefully sélected line of Dolls will be sesn this Season anywhere. All the best American mnh Dofls are here to greet you in-a full line of, mxu and prices, o TR L * Our Jewelry ‘Departmont has been removed to, the Dress Goods Room for-the holidays, where, in fhe nlamd space,; we are.showing.a wery complete line ¢ Jewelry ‘for gift purposss. There are hundreds of articles or personal adornment for Men, Women and Childrep, all at popular prices, Make it a point to visit cur Jewelry Department’and see the np‘lmdld showing we make. Thé .Bool. Stere is now losated in the Millingry' Sec- tion, There are hundreds of .Books poses, including Books fer Boys, for Gitls, fi Every noted Book of recent stock as well as a dainty assprtment of Gift Boo in appropriats and tasteful bindings. Also a splen- did showing of Christmas Cards, Onl.dm and Buklltl- ¥