Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 7, 1918, Page 8

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§ JEWELRY FOR GIFT PURPOSES Sowetry-taomow located in Dress Goods Room on Special Counter. Thers are hundreds of articles of personal adornment for Men, Women and Children—All at popular pricss. All Jewelry in neat holiday boxes. THE Pomous & MIITCHELL Co | son or for children. STATIONERY FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS Stationery makes a useful and acceptable Holiday Gift for a grown per- line of the best kinds of Stationery, including Eaton, Crane & Pike's and White & Wyckof’s. We carry a large Books for Christmas Gifts HUNDREDS OF BOOKS FOR GIFT PURPOSES, INCLUDING BOOKS FOR BOYS, FOR GIRLS, FOR ADULTS. A GREAT SHOWING OF BOYS’ BOOKS AT 35¢ — OF GIRLS’ BOOKS AT 35¢ — MORE THAN 500 TITLES OF GREAT, POPULAR NOVELS.AT 60c, IN MILLINERY SECTION. Our Men’s Store SATURDAY SPECIAL YALUES iN MEN’S OVER- COATS, SUITS, SWEATERS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY AND NECKWEAR MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS AT $21.50 Men's and Youths’ Winter Overcoats, in black, blue, gray, brown and fancy mixtures, models are single and couble-breasted, form-fitting— Single and double-breasted, loose or belted back—these are very special value at $21.50. MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS AT $27.50 Men's and Young Men's Suits, in biue, brown, gray, green and fancy mixtures, the models include all the newest styles for Men and Youths— these are very special value at $27.50. MEN’S $3.50 SWEATERS AT $2.39 Men's Coat Sweaters, Cardigan style, mediumi weight in the following colors—maroon, navy, brown, light and dark Oxford. These are the bal- ance of a line of Sweaters that sold at $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50. There are | just B0 of these sweaters in sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40 only—A splendind in- vestment at $2.39 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT $1.00 About 300 of these Shirts—all good values—sizes 14 to 17. The assort- ment includes good, snappy patterns as wall as neat effects, representing styles taken from higher priced lines. They are neck band Shirts with double French cuffs—very special value at $1.00. TRIPLETOE HOSIERY AT $3.00 A BOX The well known “Tripletoe” Hosiery for Men, in medium weight Liste, suitable for Winter Wear, in black, navy, sucde, cordovan, Russian calf, mahogany and champagne, sizes 95 to 11/2. These retail regularly at 55 a pair—We offer them at+$3.00 a box of six pairs—a very acceptable Christmas gift. MEN’S NECKWEAR, 35c EACH, 3 FOR $1.00 A splendid showing of Men's Open-end Four-in-hand Ties, in fancy pat- terns, stripes and plain colors—also a staple line of Teck Ties. These are excellent quality, stylish Neckwear in every particular, and are very special value at 35c each, 3 for $1.00. A FREE OFFER For three days only—up to December 10th—we of- fer Palmolive Soap with each purchase of Palmolive Toilet Articles. Remember—this offer will be with- drawn after Tuesday, December 10th. As follows: Offer No. 1—Ome can Palmolive of Talcum Powder (and one cake of Palmolive Offer No. 4 — Onme jar of Palmolive Cold Cream (and one cake of Palmolive Soap 50BD 1ree) fOT vovsverooce 200 | 7€) fOF .nroeeomresonomees Offer No. 2—One tube of | Offer No. 5 — One jar of Palmolive Cold Cream (and | Palmolive Vanishing Cream one cake of Palmolive Soap | (and one cake of Palmolive free) for ......... wesiaceen ¢ | Soap free) for ...... 4% Offer No. 3—Ome tube of | Offer No. 6 — One jar of Palmolive Shaving Cream Palmolive Shampoo = (and (and one eake of Palmolive one cake of Palmolive Soap Soap free) for ........ seses 30 | free) 0T ceevvveieenesi..... 49 UNOTE—This offer will be withdrawn after December 10th. AGAIN THIS SEASON THIS STORE WILL BE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS Only 15 More Shopping Days Before Christmas AWAKE, PAINSTAKING PEOPLE TO SERVE YOU. b a S AN INVITATION TO MEN Once a year we extend a special invitation to men to visit this store. It isn’t be- cause you're not welcome at other times—quite the contrary—we’re always glad to see the men. But you may have a little hesitation about entering our doors because you think we’re a “Women’s come now. your standpoint as well as ours. ore. Of course we've a reason—you know that—but it's a reason from We like to sell you Holiday goods, but equally ” So we extend this personal wel- you like to buy them where you can buy them intelligently and best. If it’s any- thing for a woman, you can certainly buy it intelligently here. We cater tc women extensively—so if you are intending a gift for her personal adornment, by all means see us—we can help you. From Hats to Hosiery—we carry everything for ‘women. Women’s Washable Gloves, $1.65 Women's Washnb‘g Suede Gioves, in gray with con- trast back—also tan color. Washable Cape Gloves, with contrast, embroidered back—these are very special value at $1.65 a pair. . Women's fine guality, Washable Cape Gloves, in tan, gray, mode and ivory—very special value at $1.85 a pair, regular price $2.50. Saturday Candy Knitting popular for Yarn gift Muff Beds Muff Beds, floss or plain or lined with satin, down dilled, r black piece S eral patte set_boxed u H°s'°’y Specials at $1.00 to $2.00. V\omL s Seam! a pair— t Blac ue 19¢ linen with neat in blue, Women's Whi pswich” Hosiery, in } $1.00, or a pair $5.00 Collars at $2.00 Real Hand-made Irish Crochet Col- lars—today's values are $5.00 to $6.00—Very special price $2.00 each. (Women's Neckwear Dept.) e Se—————————————————r —Special price Boys’ oy Suits, si: good value, af tures, sizes 8 to Marabout Capes Marabout Capes, Scarfs and Muffs, soft, light and very warm, in all the new shapes. They are nicely finished with satin'ribbon ends and lined with a soft silk—in natural color and black—at $5.00 to $25.00. Women’s and are’ regular Special price ... Slank Books Made and Ruled to-Order Bult 7 l Alice Building, 321 Main St.| Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich JOSEPH BRADFORD (A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. BOOKBINDER | " wress voon T (PROTEOT YOUR FEET), fr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support 108 BROADWAY, . Norwich, Cnm-. Phone 1366-4 ys' Mackinaws, 18, regular value up to $12.00 SATURDAY SPECIALS FROM SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS Knitting Yarns is becoming town or Shetland S5c—Regular price.... 63c At 6Sc—Regular price.... 89 Art Department At 85c—Regular price.... $1.25 Guest Towels, in | 10 pieces of excellent qualily AL ¥ 1> Regular (prics. . 3150 , all ready for the | plain white Outing Flannel, At $1.69—Regular price.. 3200 gimproiderers ficedle—at e to § (note thy 2, 36 inches wide) At $198—Regular price.. $2.50 i e ) At §238—Regular price. . $350 Luncheon Sets—thirteen- s, in blue and white, sev- d read All-Linen Luncheon each set include: inch center piece and four naplins ery, value 19 Eh Ten-Yard Piece of Diaper Wornen at $1.35 ery, second i G Boys’ Wear 5 vieces of 18-inoh Diaper. s All-Worsted for \kmmg and =hdmg~ Juvenile Norfolk Cordu- 4 to Boys' Norfolk Suits, neat m $13.50 value—Special price..$10.95 Women’s Sweaters Misses’ ‘Sweaters, pure worsted—these $12.00 value— Santa Claus To Arrive Today--Saturday Santa Claus will be here today—Saturday. He will come on the “Santa Claus Special,” by way of Moosup, being due there at 1 o’clock Saturday afternoon, Plainfield at 1:15, Jewett City at 1:45, Baltic at 2:03, Occum at 2:10, Taftville at 2:21, arriving at Franklin Square at 2:45. He invites all his boy and girl friends to meet him. From the time of his arrival until Christmas Eve, he will make his headquarters in our large display window. Useful Christmas Gifts In our Linen Department, down stairs, we make a splendid showing of useful articles for Christmas gifts, including — Turkish Towels, Linen Guest Towels, Bureau Scarfs, Shams, Doilies, Madeira Sets, Etc—all in neat holiday boxes. You are invited to visit our Linen Department and see our showing of gift articles—price range 35c upwards. Children’s Dresses Children’s Plaid Gingham Dr cd modgels, si regular quite or Slip-On § Children’s Gingh: kein, at 25¢ ¥ I assortment of atl models, plaids and extra good value Dros Was"l Goods Specials nch, fine qual- , in from, each for mailing— Muffier than today’s Towel Specials 25 dozen Jacquered Turkish Towels in pink and each, regular 25 dozen fancy Jacquered Turkish Tow ssorted patterns, subject to slight mill imperfections—Spec- ial price 79¢ each, regular $1.00 and $1.26 values. Blanket Specials 40 pairs of Woolnap Blankets, size < fleccy and warm, perfect way—Special price $545 a , regular $7.50 value. izes 11 to 8—extra 17, regular pairs of fine quality Wool Coat Blankets, in white with contrast- ing borders, slightly mussed — Special price $7.95 o pair, regular $13.50 value. $10.50 DR.A.J.SINAY] DENTIST i 2 Phors 1177-3 T. H. PEABODY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nu-.ery Co. ‘ Del-Hoff Hotel EURCPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway CARPENTER and BUlLD..R Best work and materiale at right prices by skiiied iaboe. Telephane the most desirable colors. Women’s and Misses’ Coats of good quality Melton, in three stylish models—scme with plush collars, others with fur-trimmed col- fars—these are regular $25.00 Coats at. .. Women’s and Misses’ High Grade Velour Coats, some have Kit Coney and Black Seal plush collars, others with celf collars, newest models of the season—-regular $29.50 to $35.00 Coats at Women’s High Grade Coats, newest models of the season, most desirable materials in a full range of fashionabie colors — regular $50.00 Coats at Women’s Fall and Winter Suits Reduced Women’s Fall and Winter Suits at greatly reduced reduced to $49.50 — our $50.00 Suits reduced to $37.50 — our $37.50 Suits re- prices: our $72.50 Suits duced to $29.50. Women’s Fine Dress Hats Reduced We offer our entire stock of Women’s Fine Dress Hats, including Pattern Hats from our own work room, at $9.85 Also a very special offering of Women’s Untrimmed Velvet Hats, in dozens of the newest shapes and in .l] the fashionable colorings, including black—Special price these special prices: Hats that Hats that 4 85 sold_up 685 sold up $ o to $7.98 o to $12.00 $3.98, former prices $5.00 to $8.98. RIBBONS MEN’S AND WOMEN’S ed Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 for $1.65 or each ... ‘Women’s Plain Hemstitch- ed Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 for $1.85 or each ... or each . Plain for $2.25 Me: . 83 | for $2.50 or each FOR NORWICH AND ALL EASTERN CONNECTICUT WE ARE PREPARED—CHRISTMAS STOCKS COMPLETE AND CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED FOR EASY SHOPPING. PLENTY OF WIDE- THERE IS STILL TIME TO SHOP-BEFORE THE GRAND RUSH. NGE—DO A LITTLE EVERY DAY—GET THE REAL PLEASURE OUT OF BUYING WHILE YOU ARE THINKING OF OTHERS. BE WAITING TO SERVE YOU TODAY. Come Here for Toys We speak confidently when we say we know we can fix you up in Toys —jyou can come right here ryttl‘:n:“ blfiy Tmmm tlll: t Bu;e';_'nent and get anything and eves real e in the line of Toys. The space devoted to Toys is large—they are spread out and displayed on large tables and counters so you can move about and look them over quickly and carefully. There are Toys for Girls and Toys for Boys, of all ages—in fact everything in Toys is here. COMMENCE AT Come Here for Dolls Our large family of Dolls is domiciled in the basexfienl, where we have assembled Dolls of all kinds, sizes, complexions and prices. They are all American made Dolls; too—and include such well known makes as “Horsman Art Dolls,” “Century” and others. Some are dressed, others are und‘ressed many are what is known as “Character Dolls.” gether it is a very complete showing of dependable Dolls, ranging in price from 25¢ up to $11.00. Games of All Kinds GAMES AND PUZZLES OF ALL KINDS, INCLUD- ING SOLDIER GAMES, TABLE GOLF, SEWING SETS, ROLY POLY, PARCHEESI, POLLY ANNA, BROADWAY AND MANY OTHER NEW GAMES AND ALL THE OLD-TIME FAVORITES—PRICES ARE 15¢ TO $3.98, IN OUR MILLINERY SECTION REMARKABLE VALUES IN Women’s Coats In our showing of Coats at special prices will be found the newest models, the most fashionable fabrics and all Women who have fancy articles to make for Christmas will be interested in our showing of Dresden and other Fancy Ribbons. and see our Novelty Ribbons at 33c and 39c a yard. Linen Handkerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs are a very scarce article. We offer more than 500 dozen Men’s and Women’s Plain Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs at these very special prices— Women’s Plain Hcmkt!!rnr Men's Plain Hemstitched ed Linen Handker Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 6 for 75c or each.. 2 12'/2': for $1.50 or each .......... ‘Women's Plain Hemstitch- Men’s Plain Ht_?msli!.ched N ed Linen Handkerchiefs, at Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 6 for $1.50 or each . for $2.00 OF €ach +..-.v.ve e ‘Women'’s Plain Hemstitch- Men's Plain Hemsmched Linen Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, at 6 WE'LL Alto- ‘went into effect o; ‘fl’ two days of rez- enrolling. _Tiecre will be no-dancing class this as in for- ¢ | mer years:: interpretative folk and ar g ’;m.;de hbeen domne replaced by a system o( mfllhry dril. Jhg el - in_mili- tary tactics an fiuifi! four hours a week a: tfiefl i three a: the least. drill !n Tt cflnsms in marching;, 2 forma: b v farms of -military tactics. Students are re- quired to wear black ‘bloomers, ‘Wwhite sneakers, . white middies “and black ) _must. be uniform and every girl who is not dressed in accordance with the ryligg of . pni- is” dismissed from “class “and rage forty students at a time and there are about five classes a day. s Bas{ketbntrr!ed in the morning orseve- ning is of Juniors. ‘niors,-one Rots @ wesks Sorreckive ok I held daily and required as, the case may The indoor sports are 2 considéra- Ile chanze from outdoor hockey, o cer umh.hat%. :m, sparts of ‘al sort are enjoved by .the -college,,gitl and the varlety adds‘musch to the rou- tine of every day attendance at the classes, Quarantine has gone and the many social and college actiyities whicit were postponed and delayed on ac- count of the restrictions and rezula- tions are coming into prominence with a vengeance. The senior class is ar- ranging a dance for F¥iday evening, Dec. 13, for the benefi}. of the Sykes Memorial Fund. The ‘dance will be held in the college - gymrasium and sttended by a limited number of con- ples, probably seventy. Owing to the faét that the gymnastum is limitel in _space and in accomimodations, only a proportionate number of coliege stu- dents will' be allowed to-attend the dance. meeting of the jumior class held on Wednesday evening it = was voted to qrder class ties with the col- ors buff and blue and to swear them upon all occasions at which the jun- iors appeared in a body., It was also voted to order a class die to be used on' clags dance programmes; on grad- uation cards and invitations, on prom arrangements 'and on class stationary. The staff of the seiior” book, the first college ' issue, has heen elected as follows: Editor in chié?, Marion Kofsky, Hartford; senior associate ed!ton. Julia Hatch, Mitford; Juline ‘Warner, N ‘Woodbury: juniof as- sociate editor, Marjorie Viets, Gran- by; business manager, Florence Len> non, Hartford; associate business man- agers, Loretta Higgins, Norwich; Dor- othy Doane, Wallingford: art editor, Miriam Pommerory Stamford; assist- ant art editor, Frances Barlow, Chi- cago, TII, The New London branch of the As- sociation of Collegiate Alumni will be the guests of the college on Satuxflay afternoon, ‘December 14, Dean Irene Nye and Mrs. Susan K. Noel, professor of history, are. repre- Ssenting the college at the meeting -in loston Friday and Saturday of the New England Association of collegen and secondary schools. SUNDAY SUBJECTS At Park Congregation: church, preaching Suvday morning at 10. ,0 by the pastor. The subject at the Christian Sfle co service will be God the Only Cadsc and Creator. $19.50 $24.75 $35.00 § Hats that sold up to $20.00 Be sure at Telephone 760 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG 50 West Main St PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Weddina Decorations. §7 Lafayette St. | enin by Res. | o | LAt the Sheltering Arms service, on At the First Congreyational churéh, Rev. G. H. Ewing will preach at the morning service. Y. E. a: 6.30. At S Mt. Calvary Bagtist church. ing Sunday morning and ev- J. Blake, of New Lon- nday school at noon. At st Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. Willlam H. Smxth rector. Holy communion, 9.30; o g prayer ai 10.20; /Sunday Sn_hOJ‘ at ncon; even- ing prlyer 7.30., At the SpmA!lual A?#gn Pax‘k street. . Rey. ert nn ; wili speak at 3 dcugu upandthe subject, Spiritual Truths, There will be.no evening service.”_: Vg At the Greeneville ~ Cangregational church Sunday, morning,. the pastor will preach. The Sunday school will meet at 12. Tho pastor will conduct « preaching service at Long Soclety 3 p. m At the First Baptist church, George Eenry Strouse, minister, morning sub- Ject, Memory in the Next Week. Sun- e school at 12 o'clock. . Y. P. U 6.30. Evening thems, Hutnrr— God’- Faithful Recorder. At th. Clwnb VFM Good Sm herd. Joseph: e Fathes A.{““‘ g g 4 2 pared , With ‘the * o . of Service. Sunday school at noon. At A. M. E. Zion church. Rally Sun- day on Parson. Fund. iPreaching at 11 a. m. Surday school noon. At 3.30 Rev. Mr. Blake, acting pastor of Mount Calvary - Baptist church will preach. At 7.45 p. m. préaching. the United Cangrcgnmml church, mofning service at 10. preaching by -Rev, William S. Be:fl' of New York, subject, The Mobiliza- tion of Our Missionary -Forces. Sun- day. school at moon... Prayer meetinz Thursday evening at T7.45. Christ _church _and Trinity church, Rev. Richard R Graham and Rev. J. Eldred Brown, rectors. United services in ‘Trinity church. All seats free. 9.30 a. m., holy communion. 10.30 a. m., morning service and sermom. 12 m., Sunday school,.7.30 p. m. evening service and address, K At- Central Baptist thurch, morn- ing sermon, Children and Religion. Italian service in Bushneil chapel at 10.45. Preaching jn. Italian_ by Rev. Joseph W. Carlevale. Sunday school at ‘noon. - City Bibles Cizss for Men at noon . 'in .the. church guditorium Young People's meeting at 6.30 o'- clock. Bvening’ preaching service at 7.30. Subject, Freedom' by Slavery. Mustc of the evéning furnished by MeGarl" Wetister, oW (A o Eoston. i At 'rmmy Mdhadh Episcopal hurci, Rev. E. A, Legs, - minister. morning sermon by the pas- tor, subject, The Measure of Respon- sibility. Sunday;'sehoo; je* 12 o'clock. Epworth Léaztie soci Light refreshments, :’pleasant - com- pany. ' Special ‘Welconié' 10 sirangers and men in service. Epworth League meeting_at 6.30. 1ed by the pastor. Topic, The Challenge of the Christ. At evening worship. the pastor: .will speak on “When a Wcfi! is Not a De- holr at 3.30. Deslgnh Sastetn Conn w'ytn?fim- letm for buslnel! "Ql rlts,

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