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wonmwiGH BULLEIIN, DR 1UNDAT, JAWURANY 20 various departments we have taken standard merchandise and reduced the prices to a point still lower than that I3 reached at any other time since the sale began. This is a real Clearance Sale. We want to reduce the sizes of our " stock. There is some merchandise which, frankly, we want to get rid of. Another List of War-time Prices Slaughtered Floor Coverings and Draperies We have again combed our stocks for merchandise which We To get it into your hands we have we had rather have in your possession than in ours. have found some. cut the price until it is like the hole in the doughnut— a necessity but not very valuable. If you know what values are—if you appreciate really marvelous bargains— come Saturday and enjoy yourself. This last day of the sale is going to be a record breaker. SPLENDID INLAID LINOLEUMS IN VALUES FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 SATURDAY PRICE 95(: Ten Handseme Patterns Sacrificed Today Ten handsome natterns are going to leave our Floor Covering Department Saturday. These are not remnants—they are pieces ranging from pieces containing 12 square yards up to full rolls. We have a large stock of If you want a won- n buy one. SPECIAL $1.00 Linoleums—larger than we care to carry over the end of our fiscal year. THEY ARE YOURS—SATURDAY ONLY At 95¢ a Square Yard WILD’S PRINTED LINOLEUMS OF THE REGULAR $1.25 QUALITY ssoroay Rk @O ¢ You know what Wild's Linoleums are. ckwear Department 0O $1.50 COLLARS AND SETS Dress Goods Department 3100 BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS—SPECIAL 67c¢ These are 44 inches wide and there are three of checks. A splens 0 SKIRTING PLAIDS SPECIAL 69c jood weight for skirts in plaids propriate for that purpose. k Department AND $1.00 MESSALINE Plain Messal g Art Goods Department PRETTY KNITTING BAGS H $250—SPECIAL 75¢ Ma f fine Cratonnes in many strikir esigns and color com- 2 KNITTING BACS Infants’ Wear Department 14 HATS, VALUES UP TO $3.50 We must close them out Saturday. When sale closes there will be rone e SPECIAL 25¢ 8 SWEATERS, VALUES TO $350 It “‘aq' lot, but look at the on of very of satin, are pretty Collars laze and or- ncluded at this little SPECIAL 25c f Jabots. de-Chine Stocks and Bows. They are best in style’ and in wearing qualities. Here's your chance to buy a handsome Printed Lino- leum for about half price. We offer an excellent variety of pleasing small figured and matting designs. designs which can be used in most any room. THESE PRICES SATURDAY ONLY 69c a Square Yard 75 YARDS OF 50-INCH QUAKER LACE es worth from 85¢ to $1.00 a yard. White and Ecru Curta CHAKI NNEL SHIRTS Q 58 e Qe sy weight. Just what :2336&;33,5 Pria,e 3.,-%.. ° nter. PECIAL $2.5¢ : ] N i o 60 YARDS OF YARD-WIDE FIGURED NET - e White and Ecru Net with small figures, sold regularly for 60c a yard. ~ o 3 . WOOL HALF.HOSE Special Price 3%¢ ack and natural, all sizes. z SPECIAL ————— » A mixed lot Bunty Crepe SPECIAL 5c Wash Goods Department VELTINA FLEECE a very fine ouality of warm, flsecy t s for winter use. only—a yard wide. SPECIAL 25 9 4 OUTING FLANNELS t t and dark colorings, of- e 7 and 36-inch widths. PECIAL 29 Men's Wear Department & E $12.00 OLIVE DRAB ARMY BLANKETS .....................cceceeevn.......Special for Saturday $7.50 A FINAL CUT IN GARMENT PRICES Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses All . ; y "rolleys Lead b s To 3 THESE PRICES ARE GOING TO DO THE TRICK AT COST FIGURES THE PRICES HAVE REACHED THE LOWEST LEVEL Special $ 8.95 Special $19.50 Special $19.50 Special $12.95 Special § 7.50 Crepe-de-Chine Blouses VALUES TO $4.98 Special $3.48 Another bargain in beautiful White | and Flesh Color Blouses. styles to choose from. | Women’s $7.50 Sweaters | Special Price $4.50 | Your choice of a goodly variety of | Coat and Slip-on Sweaters in sev- While they Coats in values to $19.98, mixtures and solid colors . . Velour and Broadcloth Coats, values up to $37.50, some fur trimmed Suits in meost desirable styles and fabrics, values to $37.50........ A grouping of pretty Taffeta, Satin and Serge Dresses, values to $22.50 All of our Children’s Coats, the values run as high as $15.00. ... $3.48 House Dyesses for $2.69 Pretty stripes and checks in good | gingham, well-made and attractive. | $1.25 White Voile Blouses | for 6Sc Some very attractive Blouses, neat- ly trimmed with laces and em- broiderics. $3.69 Crepe-de-Chine Blouses for $2.25 | eral last at washable | All are true We also include some crepes at these prices. bargains. | At Lowest Sale Prices The Final Clean-up of Millinery Boston Siore Hats At Your Own Price Any Trimmed Velvet or Fur Hat In Our Entire Stock on good $4.50. Sale Saturday $3.98 MANY OF THESE WERE MODELS AT $12.50 AND $15.00. NONE OF THEM WERE LESS THAN $10.00 There are only a few of these Hats left, but if you are on hand bright and you ever laid your eyes on. A FEW TRIMMED HATS. .............Special $1.48 UNTRIMMED HATS....................Special 69¢c colorings. | Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs rly you will have a chance to secure the biggest millinery bargain They won't last long at the price, so come The Business SPECIAL Kitchenware Department “KEEN KLEENER,” an scouring pewder. poem SPECIAL 3¢ life of Theo CLOTHES PIN BASKETS. ‘m”g ‘_f“:‘h‘\ PLATED TEASPOONS 50c a half-dozen Toilet FAIRSK were made by County President Mrs. Mary L. Sliney. John W, Burks, James Dutton, Edward MacInerney, Mrs. Julia Brock and Miss_Margaret Mc- Caffrey. > e Solos were rendered by Miss Mary nter O'Neill, Miss Mary Miss Heten Ce Foley wiht’ ’Afls;s'!flz‘z}%BHen at the of Norwi } riano. Refreshments wers served. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LE- GION. The business meeting of the Wo- men of Mooseheart Legion was held Thursday night at the Moosz home and was well attended. The report from the Wednesday night whist was read by Chairman. Mrs. Jona Walzand was very satisfactory. Reports from the auditing committee were read by Mrs. Agnes Hastedf, also the records report for the quarter ending Dec. 21 was read by Mrs. Laura Davenport. Poth were very satisfactory reports and were approved. ~The resignation of Mrs. Annie Hancock, junior re- gent, was read and accepted., Mrs. Ilancock has been a'very active mem- ber and the chapter regrets very much that she is soon toileave the city. She has taken a withdrawal card from the chapter and expects to becoms a le- gionnaire of the Newark, N. J., chap- ter to which she is going. A public whist is planned for Feb. 11 at the Moose home, the proceeils of the whist will help pay the ex- penses of M da Wagner, associate d reg nt Newark, N. J., tc Moosedom which it,is hoped:will bene- | fit the lodge in many ways and in so Saturday Is The Red Letter Day | = .- Saturday marks the close of the Clearance Sale. It also is the day marked by the lowest prices of the season. | doing help In o increase its membership g the contest period which ex March 31 in whien time t pter has been granted a- special sation by the supreme 3 an error = of ' ‘Wednesd: hist notes the name of Mrs 3 Sourbier was omitted from the committee list. . WOMAN’'S RELIEF CORPS The Sedfwick Woman’s ReHef corp: regular. meeting. _in the am Memorial on Friday aft- 3 o’clock with the president J on in the chair. The treasurer’s reporte were The report o t, chairman of the owed that a large 1ad been done by the a good sum had been e sick and the poor Instructor Ma- cfficient SPECIAL 10c Goods Department inz of Norwict eld Monday IN AND HARDWATER oseph Curran SOAP. ns were re- 5, e on the anni- SPECIAL 9c—3 FOR 25¢ . LACO CASTILE SOAP g value 20c a cake. 4 p. m, in SPECIAL 15c—3 FOR 42c HOSPITAL GRADE ABSORBENT COTTON a full 12- worth 45 Notions Department DRESS FASTENERS of good or white. SPECIAL 4c A CARD 2-1 Leather Goods Department WOMEN’S BLACK HAND BAGS A lot of tended fo $1.50 PATENT LEATHER POCKET BOOKS. REGAL in boxes, made expressly for The Boston § 10c CARTER’S KOAL BLACK INK OR FLUI to be applicant tién on or be- ounce roll of extra guality, c a roll. SPECIAL 33c Y SUBJECTS at _the Christian Scient be Truth. First Congregational churck g, Rev. Arthur' Varley quality in all sizes, black N-1 SHOE POLISH worth 15¢ a can. SPECIAL 10c church, g service by I or, 1" Howe, D.D. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, ac me and evening, by 2.0, of Hartford, ional church s on by Rev. D.D,, on The Edu- Our Wants. Andrew's Episcopal church, h, rector. Holy morning pray* hool at noon: Hand Bags whick were in- r sale at $1.50, SPECIAL 692 {Joseph T | cation of At St SPECIAL 83¢ At Taftville Congregational. church, sermon by Edwin Hill, sec- h Y, M. A,; evening 2 tor. Topic, Having and Giving.. Varley, minister. There will be a meeting of the In- ternational Bible Students in _the Y. L. U. Cross street, Sunday, , at 3 o'clock. H. Manning 1 Hartford, Conn, will speak. No ction At the Church of the Gopod Shep- d! herd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph _F. SPECIAL 8 LAWN WRITING PAPER . U. hall tore. SPECIAL 29c Domestics cach on the sublect, The % Kingdom. Sunday school and White Goods I 1:\'orkcrs‘ annual 3 o'clock. FULL-BLEACHED SHEETS rch-Trinity church, Rev. $1.75 value—size 72 by 90. 143 :[,_’ k;",_ 3” mdfn‘d SPECIAL $1.15 communion, 9.30; ser- 42c PILLOW CASES 10.30; - Sugday schools, in two sizes, 42 hy 36 ana 45 by 36. A FEW PAIR OF SOILED BLANKETS AT HALF-PRICE 25c BLEACHED OR BROWN CRASH which is to a cust SPECIAL 6 YARDS FOR $1.00 75¢ FULL-BLEACHED MER- and address, 7.30. t Trinity church. Greeneville . Congregational > morniing preaching ser- onducted by tle pastor. verencé From Present ions., The Sunday school t 12 o'clock as: usual. At the First Baptist church, George Strouse, minister. Morning Church Federation—Advan- SPECIAL 29¢ part linen. Only 6 yards omer. CERIZED DAMASK and Disadvantages. Sulnda.\’ at o'clockt rB.3Y. P. U. at We are going to sell this Saturday |6 Eve z theme, 1s Germany in 2-yard lengths—2 yards to a cus- tomer. SPECI 25¢ Full Ble quality. to a customer. SP Still Taking the Spoil? At the Trinity Methodist Episcopa’ | church, Rev..E. A, Legs,.pastor, tha | morning sermon, The Secrets of Beau- ® | tiful Living. Sunday scheol at 12 o'- | clock. Epworth: League at 6.30, top- ing Up With Columbus. Miss sabeth Lane, leader. Evening ser- B con on Has the War Affected True 3| Religion. At the Central .Baptist church, = sermon by. Dr. Benjamin T. arshall, subject, The Cost of the Italian service at 10.45, Rev. Carlevale. / Sufday school and AL 2 YARDS FOR $1.00 TURKISH TQWELS ached Towels of excellent We will sell only 5 Towels ECIAL 5 FOR §1.00 s W. v Bible Class for 3fen at noon. B. Y. P. U. prayer-meétiig at 6.30 p. m. Préaching by D&’ B, T. Marshall % iu evening service, & i Unclaimed Letters. The list of unclaimed letters in the Norwich, Conn., postoffice for the | week ending'Jan, 25 wers. as follows: . Hattie Caswell, 1AL Theoplile utu, Esther Darby, Rasmus S. ling, Jane Ward. LODGE lilOTES AUGHTERS OF VET Tanuary idens, HUSEANDRY. \f Nox th: n ODD FELLOWS. ra Er D heid 1 I There we she attended v campment at on Thur: Liltian B ext 4 patriotie man; Unecas { finan REBEKAMS, inst h Lods i1st regular mee ndance. The t of pank: recordir offi. t Depu Putn: served. Divisio) A O, Mary garet will meet here on Feb. 5. | _on Thur The Past Grands Association Every Woman Wants LADIES’ AUXIiLIARY. the offi Ladie ies E H, were installed b Mary L. r; secreta financial ry FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE I Dissolved in water for douches stops ] pelvic catairh, ulceration and inflam. mation, Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. » healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical secretar