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come you THE WIDE-AWAKE CIRCLE (Continued from Page Three) sick. But she looked very sad and with tears in her eyes exclaimed: *I-1 iike to stay here, but I'm going home, better up and then I'm coming back ain.” h! & vou're coming back again, re W Well, my 1 you needn't 3 done you're We're all satisfiad with you,” he aid. Yes, but I'm coming back again, th Heso." she said Well, Mc ack so badly 1 want to come 1 the docior “you ou to stay where you might fal > too bal for a better'n aey would had I gone and stole them. I'so mighty glad I had de nerve to.go out dere or I \voulg stole ém sho!” LYDIA DUGAS, Age 11. Don’t Worry About Your Clothes. Harold dreaded to go to school be- , was to be a W Birthday ce.chration, and th intendent of schools was to visit Har- Harold's suit was faded but he had Urushed it wery carefully. He blackened his hoots. but the edge trousers were frayed got his oid suit and his : were not sure of all the | n Harold's old cl ALGOHOL- . F AVegetabie Preparal i L s‘xm:laliwg!hefmdbymu- !imzme_SmmuksmdBmalsi X5 Thicrrbvi Promoting Dfizflm Q’fi. Cheerfulness and Rest Gantaisy ¥ neither Opium, Morphine o ‘|| Mineral. NoT NARGOTIGS ] . Ny fliver 2 | Ahelpful Remedy for ' Gonstipation and Diart | and Feverishness and \ LSS OF SLEEP FocSimile Signatore of S Txe GENTAUR GONPANT: =¥18 \ NEW YORK: A v 1 Mothers Know Tha Geniine Castoria Always Bears the W& 50 L I ! ; BEGINNING TOMORROW FINAL CLEARANCE T L ) “ I ji T hlm....l"‘mm}" u 4 gl hlmlmufl“lumm itinsind sttty fi_'TI-IE LIVE STORE Franklin Square NORWICH | <l[|[!Wlmhuumu||1||luimm[mmum We are determined to clear out every SUIT, COAT and DRESS in stock before makin final arrangements to reorganize this concern urder a co-parinership form. et} mE])M!%m.mJm...in......\ill!!fiilil%iil;lll THE LIVE STORE g We are going to remain in business, and consider of minor importance the loss we are (43 ] future patrenage — hence further meoney-saving opportunities. NO ALTERATIONS—NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS—ALL SALES FINAL 94 COATS Arranged In Three Lots LOT ONE 39 Coats in this lot, mostly in All Wool Velour Ma- , in a varied assortment of styles and colors, s, Fur Trimmed and Plain— LOT ONE Comprised of 31 Sui 1 terials, Navy, Blac and other shades, regular and e —formerly priced up to $29.75— FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $7.95 | LOT TWO There are 42 Suits in the lot, this season’s 1 Poplin materials, Black, Navy, Brown and Taupe shades— Regularly priced up to $39.75— vice, age or sex, to take part wi boys who are fighting for fre humanity and peace, feel somehow that | tw s it possible for ev and child to be Red Cross is limited t by the people, and not by ment. For Over Thirty Years Voluntown. 0 W FLOREDA RilL, Age 13. | An Afternoon in January. | Germans and Alli As T stood by my window late one afternoon in Januar vast expanse of country, and watchi the low hung gray clouds ai noiseless work of the sky and the trees with wide spreading, gnarled branches, creaking and swaying in the flerce wind I thought of how 1 homes had been left desolate an. many mounds were being cov flake by flake. But as I stood there the gray clouds looking ov 73 SUITS Arranged In Two Lots in All Wool Men’s Wear Serge, Poplin and Gabardine ma- | s’ and Ladies’ siz ilarly marked up to $29.75— FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $12.95 , Brown, Copenhag Coats in Wool Velour and other fine Wool rials, many in extra large sizes up to 53 bust measure—Regularly priced up to $39.75— FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $17.95 LOT THREE 28 Coats in all, mostly Fur Trimmed and consist- ing of our highest priced models, Silvertone, fine Velour and Broadcloth materials, many Full Silk best models, mostly in fine Serge and ularly marked from $39.75 to $52.50— FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $12.95 FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $22.95 en the smallest was told that h d die JUSTINE M. BRIGGS, Agell the troops of mer call her mothe: | e a|The Little Bird Found in the Woods. sunset I turned | gobb : re Again I returned to my win- o o e nd found the scene changed. The s lead & Demoines | haq had a bad fa he met a private sh S fled and Lady nearly there s appearance shin- | Moon had made her sercae and calm upon the wir KAVAROVICS Ashford. Y e a littie nest, and 1 put him in Come over | our house, Working at a Hospital in France, me some day.” Demoines. Mr. Demoines had been killed. - She the boy she was talking to back to the 1 ning in disposing of our stock — when compared with the inestimable value of your reductions. Take advantage of these extraordinary big 14 VELVET DRESSES reegular price $18.98—Final Clearance Price $9.95 11 VELVET SKIRTS Regular price $10.98—Final Clearance Price $5.95 28 SILK POPLIN SKIRTS Regular price $5.98—Final Clearance Price $2.95 97 WHITE VOILE WAISTS tegular price $1.50—Final Clearance Price = 79¢ FURS Raccoon Muffs, regular value $27.50—now $15.95 French Cooney Muffs, regular value $14.98-— now $ 7.95 ilar value $14.98— now $ 7.95 French Cooney Scarfs, reg CH]LDREN’S FUR SETS At Half Original Marked Price MANY OTHER BARGAINS WHICH FOR LACK OF SPACE WE CANNOT MENTION — he had been out of his nest cle will be kind CE McGOVERN, Age 12 he EBuying Thrift Stamps. five book ies: n ‘it 1 e in the | nd Ar Pleasant. ground, I put a box on my sled and ull h d dow: d fr air. | CORA FREEMAN, Age 18 to my Norwich, So I took him Bovs and girls of the s they will never harm of Thrift Stampa. by running er- in ‘my house I take her out In winter when the snow is on the n the street. When rosy cheeks