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W Reports received up 1o 'ru,my Warm ‘weather was general Tuss.|DERt showed the Norwich Methodist day over the noethern states from g. Distriot quota over 65 per cent. sub- A%nuc 19 the Pasific Ocean. scribed in the uamngm Centenary: cre were .within the This wm e last twepty-four s ip New Engs Bresents m’?}..“‘ New ¥ "f:& w! ‘Ls m!fi U& ‘m.g:-ly s o Mfiffilfigl“' i LADY ABSISTANY All Calls Answgred Promptly Bay and Night 88 Main Street o weather wit tempe) ed) ey nmm an ww "W inde e € ) e day: North &pd i derate variable yi weather, in sseuring reports from e gt | 7 ;m ,:3“ mmuu fn npmun\ New 33;?; Southern N Y- much change in umm Observations in Nemwich, The folowi cords reported from e Batleting lons, show ee | ¥ changes in nmm‘n m the baro- metric changes T % 3006 hat s diantic: generally JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Siank Sacks Mady and Rpled to Order 108 BROADWAY eyl THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. The lar Semi-Annual Dividend has been declared at the rate of 4 per to which as yet quotas. ru..w‘;eeg wil eontinying massaeres of Jows in Poland, massac withoyt epuse save blind, tgigus persecution, s weblis'® d appears to be unable o suppress thic inergi- less shedding of innocent Jewish blood, &nd the Teace Conaress now in ses sion at Versailles can, by making pro- Der represeniations, pyt an immedigte: stop {o these outrages, now thereiore ! it is Resolved that we. An;erflwn cf | gage. £8,556.7891 Uim:(nnnu h - faith in De; rvich 5 m,uoo, Detroit, $5500.- | and vleinity, mest emphumau\ pro- i New Orleans,! test apainst ‘these messacres of our 454.50:' Omaha.| prother Jews in Eastern Burope, and 45,52 5“, it is further Resolved that our proi O, be dded to the numberless others al- 24y sent gnd being sent to our gove jernment, to the end that our dejegate #t the Peace s be instrucis to take decisive action looking toward NORWICH JEWS PROTEST - MABSAERE IN POLOND At a mass meeting held in this } on Sun 2tie by @ Inumm:'w Ef Jew “rfefm;xn of thel wind mulsn in progress in every, “itr asd reselutions were ad- {seation of New England to put 5T opied vr 8 agains the 1 whole gn, 6n the Vietors list before Of defenseless ng, in Polay ]fizxt Sunday night. The uoqgmzx Lotz o | Tosolutions were to the @nnounced Tuesday was §87,142,899. { e“om ‘3t national headauariers| been shicked and outtaged ‘? in very slowiy. The na. thcntic reports of the recen: tional loml according Lo reports up to defe Sunday night was announced Tuesdey 7,142,589, f eversibscribed iis quota of §7,456,560] Y over a miflion.” Atlanta area l\ wmm. 360.000 of s cuotd. having iraised $413.795. San Frsncisco ar 136 Saress o T s ot s@ rer from female gragbio for sbout o T jear. in fact ail over me, € pled; Upz ATeRS areus 1o $3,762,205; Chattanooga, §: jilll cured of uie same trength and med: Paul, $3,066.000: w-;x;x‘;nswn, anewwozrinofme $5,060,000, and Wichita, 88, e WEST SIDE HAG NEEDLEWORK TEAM Much interest is being Iadies of the West Side in the National Needlework gulld. Tuesday evening 2. was held at the home of Mrs. Herbert M. Leroy, when Mrs, Lerou, organized a West Side team of the, Morwigh branch of Neediework s3ild to be known ag Secton 5. Each sec- tion eonsists five teams, with a membership of eieven for cach team. Bqch feam comprices ften garment members and one money member. With Mrs, Lerou as president are Mrs, Amy Byrlingame, seeretary, and er {h water it is low )l{:s % Ler whlch '3 s followed by food tide. "TAFTVILLE Many of the local youns people are| intending to take the trip to -Oceum| | this (Wednesday) evening to attend: the dapee to be given for the bemefit ! of the Versailles Sanitary Fibre Ath- letic_association. Edward Bushwell, who for the past has been in the service at Kelly 2005 ot & ves: (rom tie carnings of the i 5019 e be ble | BARASEG b FRANK L WOODARD, Treasurer. _spritdaw GEDIG!GGRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providencs St, Taftville D35 | o Prompt sitention to day or night calls {25 -u-u e uuwnm in, Teacher of Vlolxm and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 Predictions for Tuesday; Fair. Tuesday’s weather: as predicted. -Z::’!L‘::s ] and Mrs, Frank Royce, directors of Section 5, each officer serving as lead- {er of & team or unit. Eaqch one of the ten garment mem- bers pledges herself to give two mew (only pew are aceeptable) garments a. year, and the money member ta collect money for the work of the guild und | for chariteble bwork which may come {up from time to time. | In Osteber the year's work of m; 4 : uild mempers will be calied in an Delg, Tex. bas r:m;(}n‘:hg-;»,;;-g;,‘;m be distributed at the hospital, the SVl e 1 RLON { Salvation Army or any place or in-) Ora Lamoreux, who hes.been em.|Stitytion wherever nesded. vloyed at the Ponemah mills, is no: w‘;‘l“' our poogle- Mg - oy epending o few weeks' yacation. i Bt ‘e re.|all the Sections in town are making a Napoieon and Usle Pepln have re-if ' \ich will close in June; when turned to thele home in the village, Srite whICh W, close U8 JURE YR having attended the funeral of their :"| ment and money to be sent to France grandfather, who resided in Pawtck-| Fent €06 MOREy 12 e Ber o tin Goo - cety, Any help of materlal for garments A or finished garments or méney will be most acceptable, The Philathes class of the Firs \ G THOMPSON F. 8 Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 32' Main 8t Neewich, Conn. Phons 13664 De! iori Hote! EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES SBROS, Progss Taiephene 120 28-20 Broadway for Stephs Morris of Greeneville was 2 visitor in the village on Tuesday. Mre. Victorja Plante of South street has returned 1o her home after e g 1o o Ton oo pae! Baptist_church Is assoclated in _th arrived at that port work, voting to join at their Armand Founteine left the willage|meeting, when Mrs, Bidwell was pr Taesdsy afternoon on his way to|ent and cxplained the vork Hartford und Soringrield. He expects| ~The class presented ten yards of out- 1o leave there for Detroit toduy and ing flannel for work n France. ; will look for employment upon his] James Bidwell, who is at the arrival there, b of . the - Norwich branch | - ] Needleworls guild, is % one and every organization DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Howrs: LOCAL SHRINERS AT : WESTERLY DEGREE MEETING, Local Sheiners to the number of 6, M weat to Westerly on Tucsday aftersithus noon to attend the degreec meeting of | hecoming 5 great i { the Palestine Temple of Providence | the ladies of Nor whioh et in_Testerly. The local|interest in its suce | members left Norwich at 2,30 o'clock and upon arrival in Wi ned in, with the other uhmm mec ent and Rhode Tsiand 8y e in} which there were gwer d inl The line, After the ndmgg‘ Was invaded Mond; vening served al the T3hods: house and| when the “New 1dea” Needle club call- i hriners adip the opera | ed to assist Mre. Higgins to celebrate where the degrés was qonfered| her birthday. 'teen members wer on a class of about 50 by the PAléstine| present. Two tables of whist wers Shrinérs. The Novwich delegation re- | played. The prize. a handsome flow- { turned to this city at 12.95, ering plant, was won by Miss Meier, 3 & After an evening of games and | HAROLD CRANSKA IS 1 time, reircshments were serve EXPECTED HOME SOON| consisting of tuna fieh salud. French Mre. I'rank Cranska of Laurel Hill 4 has received o ielegram from her som. Private Harold Cranska stating tha he has arrived in this country from France and iz new at Camp Merritt, 7., awaltin diseharge frém the rvice. 1le has been jn the service since May 1, 1915, and i with Com- pany K, 11ith Infantry, 28th Divis- For = sbort time he in training at Camp MeClellan, Ala., and {early in June, 1918, pailed with his 'company for “tanee from Newport detail en: . Bidwcll reports with much en- «m that the guild is growing and itution and that 26, HANDSOME MAY BASKET me of Dr. and Mrs. H. © famtespm Telephone John & Geo. H. Bliss largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP 'WATCHES, ETC, John & Geo. H. Bliss OVERHAGLING AND HEFmic WORK OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Washanical Mepaire, Painting, Trim. ming, Ushelstering and Wood Work Siackemithing in all its brances Soott & Clark Corp. 8§07 to 515 North Main St. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Reom 107, Thayer Building . Phone $19 Haours 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P, M AMERICAN HOUSE Fisst-ciass Garage Servieo Connestad | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. t every one was glad s and an enjoyabie of the 's lans weve in charge of Mre amb, Mrs. John B, Oat and M ny Mefer. evenin; Charle: < 14Y” TO HLD ANNUAL The auiyal meeting of the local T. C A scheduled for this (Wed- M. s | nesday) e\euh\g at thg auxiliary women will sefve a tw -fiye cent supper, after which thel various reports will be presented, and these will be followed by the election | of a president, vice president, record- ing sécretary ad treasurer. Four directors ar will also be elected. James B. Thwing, of New Haven will eliver o brief address and this will| doubtless interest the men very muel FUNERAL. Hattie Couise Jenk The funeral of Hattie Louise Jen- kine was held on Tuesday. aftefnoen I(rum the home of her parents at 42 e'elock, when large number of relatives and friends present. The many heautitul floral forms were beautiful. The funeral ser- vices weré conducted by Rev, Blake, | pastor of Mt. Calvary church, The | members of the ehéir sang _three |hymns. The bearers were Charles Brown, Alonzo Geer, Edward Thomp- son. Thaddeus Geer, James Bush and Waverly Jomes, Burial was in Ma- lewood cemetery where Rev. Mr.| Blake read a committal service. Un- | dertaker Gagor had charge of the fu- neral ayrangements. Fifty Yearse Marsied. The fiftieth anniversary of the mar- | riaze of Mr. and Mes, Charles P. Dan- of 6 Maplé avenue, Windsor, will be celebrated en Thursday, June when open house will be heid to | relatives and friends from 6 to 10 p. m. 1 Daniels, who before her nar riage was Maty W. Swii, was bof in Hebron, Conn., \(a‘ 17, 1880, t\g danghter of John and Naney (Adéms Swan. She r. " Daniels were and married June § 1889, in the c«ugmu- tional chureh '"f:,‘ AW mony being performed e M. Holliday. @héy went fimnwbwv THREE HUNDRED AT and have been ELKS' BENEFIT DANCE to r’mlsor to 1 s - 5L Oger firee hundsed peopie attend. ed the dnnce given by Norwicl :e because the pedple caR't help it. avening for the henefit of the Salva- quested that all intending to be pre ont at the supper will notify the s reiary at the Y. M. C. A. office before ter o'clock this (Wednesday) morn | ing. LEROY SIMPSON AIDS IN HEROIC RESCUE Among those who performed hero; rescues when the Virginia burn- ed to the watérs edge at the mouth of the Pota loca] hoy, a member of the crew of the U. 8. 8. New York. He is Leroy Simpson of this city and was special- ly mentloned in despatches to Bosten and New York napers as per forming many deeds of bravery ers from the burnipg steamer. Simpson has been in the navy f several years and was on overseas| service during the war. | tién Army. The ball was prettily de e e ~ orated for the occasion and music was | WHEN THE I"l cm HOME | furnished nbr Re“l'llnd's Jazz Bz?ld. Tee i cteam and punch were scrved dur Fo 'r“?::n:‘ “ Ll “16 the . evening. ~Thé committee 009 g« 7 fln Jfest| chargo was John f."f"'y‘ John Case ek ” | They wouid “f* mee STi Bk | An2 Acthup Camp 508 g M T “{"‘4"'“ EASTERN STAR CONTRIBUTES | relf and see what a;‘?.n&ow: trom TO SALVATION ARMY {as rgandard somady: sk B A4, TLé regular mesting of Sachem m» lstars"ana ,..,tQ ‘; Ghapter, 0, 1. 8. was beld in_the ? evéning with a good number | prew t. Sevefal candidates were ini tiated and ryouytine businéss transact- ed. Tt was voted to contribute 35 to the Salvation Atmy drive. Plans for the past matrons’ and past patrons” night which js to ba h4ld on June 2ith Avere discussed. 15-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Good Coal! Bteve, Not and Egg. o itumineus . E you 'm %m bus. For Infants and Children | Always beary the | Signatmze of shown by the| Bana Leron, Mrs. Frank D. Davis| 728 s of| of thej ch are taking great| i FOR MRS. H. E. HIGGINS | anny | MEETING THIS EVENING‘f three trustees| (reneral Secretary Edwin Hill has re-| nac last Saturday was a| connection with the rescue of passeng- - L nber of Commerce ball on Wed- | CASTORIA In Use For Over 30 Years | 4 ng clght years, BRISBOIS, 'QLIGE CHIEF, REVISITS STATE HOSPITAL Thirteen vears ago this spring, 3 young man, George ©. Brisbois, of &thy| o¢ letic build and in the early twenties, secured employment as an experienced nurse at the Nerwich State Hespi- tal. His ability, care free ways, jor vial diemesition. soon won him friends at the hospital, which was then only three years oid. Tond of athletics of all kinds. he was found to be a ball player of no mean ability, and as the hospital surely was! in need of plavers of his caliore, hel pgired with Zemidi, the tall blende pitcher. well remembered yét hereahouts, as the equal of any pitcher, that has plaved at any time on the hospital teams. When the names of Zemld and Bris- bois were announced as the battery for today’s game, it could be considered as wom. Bris as he was called, Tound — ind oo highly, 2 N may publish my testime: be the means of helping seme other suffering woman.”'—Mrs. IRENE Kive, 105 West Campbell Street, Iola, Kansas. i cannot praise the immediste cessation of thase mur- | VcgetableCompon ders, ond the legal punishment of il hose implicated thereip, ther instlga- tors and inciter: It wee aleo med that' 2 copy the tions be sent to the De Stste at Weehington. with an uuem Thiuest that the mad- ter receive lmmeciaic attention. _— NORWICH SCOUTS ouT FOR §00 MEMBERS The quete for Nerwie: in the na- tion-wide Bay Scout memberskip cam- paign Jupe 3-14 will be 500 members 2ccording 6 announecement made on Tuegday by Thomas W. Bussell, chair- man for meotiout. New London's Quota will he 400 and Witlimantic's quota will be 150, These quotas are based upon the population rather than the Liberty Loan quatas which were the first sug- gested. ity is to obtain its quota of National Associate em- bers at a fee of not less than $1 each. headquerters have recently i | hed by ission, roof oftg?‘"ame of Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘egetable Compound, jn the trestmexnt of enalo il the Lydia E. P S Co advice. Tt is free, ready to bring you health and may save your life, —_— MANY EX-SOLDIERS ARE r OUT OF WORK from overses. tely ypon Information Connect tal ut soldie had pesne it - ck snd stomach, andwas all rundown, | i A friend of mine wes | arc | (confidentizl), Lynn, Mass., ot speciai | Tue Portrovs & Mmeaews Co. be Fair Todsy and Tomorrow. o s e e The Weather Today Will Proba'ly COMMENCING TODAY An Emphati: Mark ‘Down On Accumul: ted Odd Lots of > - Women's Coats, Dresses, Suits and Capes This offering means a reduction so generous and decided as to place these garments easily within the reach of all. is the most impertant offzring made this season in Nor- wich on High Grade Suits, Coats, Capes and Dresses. Here Are Seme of the Offerings 1, 6 SPRING COATS AT $5.00 These Coats that sold at ! 14 SILK DRESSES AT $9.95 are formerly $18.50 {10 difficuity in taking cdre of all of léemhl’h offerings, and his ablijty as| o catcher was proved in mauy herd| fought games. Bris r-mnméd the: | maingtey- behind the bat for the hos- pitai team for three vears and many, ia fast runner fell a victim to his ae- {euracy, and without apparent efforf, tr-ing to purlein the midway sack. | During his stay at the hospital, how- ever, Horace Greeley's Go West young| | man, Go West, always appealed to Bris and the day finally came when Bris said farewell and with memories of) pleasant hours, and gssocious (re h in his mind, he left to try his ck in the west. He has always kept in touch with his friends at the hos- pital, writing te Alfred Davies, the su- pervisor of mal employess, and patients. like, and also with Bill Wicks, even while Bill was in France. and l\ls { triends at the hespi How State been informed that nation-wide pub- licity of the widest sert will be! bandled during the drive by a commit-| g nationsl headquarters of the p! Ameriean Red Cross has notified its local presidents all over the country to_co-operate in every way possible with this big effort for the country's borhood. Mrs. William G. McAdoo has cnlisted the enthusfastic support of the Women's Liberty lean committee. The women, many of them mothers of seouts, will be invited to participate to a large extent in this drive during Boy Scout week the - service, d_on the Rochambes transpo sy Feached the to!lowmg demobilization confers: Camp Meade, Camp Dix, man, Ohio; Camp Upton, TUnder an arrangement promoted oy the federal employment seryice, cards are put into the hamds of the men| ansports or upor arrival at the debarkation camps, up- which they ked to state stance in se after their dis-| are qui sent the employ ———— Boy Scout Drill. Apout one hundred mentbers of the Boy Scouts of the city held 2 drill on| Chelsea Pafade Tuesday evening, each of the treops being well repre. sented. Those in charge were Lieut Charies Cassidy, Lisut. Paul Latham and Eficiency Deputy Howard Iv LEGAL NOTICE ‘MAYOR'S OFFICE | City of Norwich, Comuecticnt. To Either Sheriff of the City of ch, Greetin; he sueceeded leaving the hospital he had @ position in Seuth Carelina for ong year, gnd then went to Phoenix, the. curing charg to the headquarter: ment service in- the various which do what they can to preparc, jobs for the men who need them. directed 21 ators of the City of Normicntis semble in city meeting in tho several oting dlk(rvct& in :a:’a City, as pru-ljoh= 3 t | BICT—At the Build-| i OND VOTING DISTRICT — At! City Fire Department Station, W \(B-)'l b!’ceL THIR e {in the past two the perce e for was lower country, W s to be be- Connecticut d h the ms throughout | o 1 prisoners of! a month ago! | Ind.. with fe of home and frier 4 goad eneville. this ‘tim ING “DISTRICT — Hamilten Avenue, on Monday. Jume 2. 1570, at 9 o'clock in | the foremoom, to choose by ballor two : comman_councilmen, & r the they aiready their full complement of workers. Dircetor er sent a letter to Gov ernor Mareu: Holcom] attention tion” of When the propriated employment scry June, the governor 1o spare no efforts d ble, home he came, 10 sold friends at| i Man; in his | of forme Jof 5 chan had iaken place there Many of the friends of the| approved| be ratifed, wn the until end of wrged to pl and_ t the Mr Ini were still there and i they were glad t glad hznd | times ling incidents forgotten mind* Tuesday vies and Bill ng car. widing ndx in the eity ‘“Gdfl?\"fi ng an d since were now the known ‘An act| ! of. Water. act entitled upérintender of N s in alu ahout g |0 P Bris returns to- |\ rning a the it ! toyr o = police fore: Phoenix Bri 2irl and h hope he will bring here on his|”" 3 promised h | s o 3 1 that et her his | lice. = p o8| HISCOX—In this Q #s made by the COL\'( of :Dni{flol;i\ li |Eotnd & roseting held NOW HAS ssman on the il e | Fun Up te Tuesday night the e | of the Salvation Army drive for fiu\su‘ ek i 5,819.80, which -1 tion the estim { cludes casii, pledges conditionall presentea” to pledges. The conditional pledgs amount to $425. These plegges are on binding provided there are ninc per- sons who subs i There i SALVATION ARMY i tion 41 Main Sh—eet Funeral Dlrectors ve deposited. | | conditional pledges can be | held inding of six other public| | spirited persons. who will contributet i—N $100, @ little Joss than §350 is needed to| | put the campaign ever the top. If these, six subscribers cannot be found it will|{ | et the campaign fgure back just $425.! jeneral L. M. Crandali; * must be’six persons, 10 are public spirited enough to spend $i0 each for Salvation Army in appreciation for what they did | over there for the boys from Noriic Mr. Crandail says that he intends to kéep up the search for the six until. they are located or they voluntarily send in their subscriptions. There have come to the uotice of the? committee several cases wheré people in the eity have not been solicita either through the neglect of the licitors or the person not being home when the solicitor caller. 1fjccuted. where! thére are any people who have money| ey to Tho waiting for the solicitor, as was the{PTope {case of one person who had $25 wait- (100 ing, they should either bring i |.4u telephone No, 099, the Salvation'a .mp o Army héadquarters, and a lniwr“lll[. G wai call for it. With onlv 3256 to go, it fs the sm\ {of the committeé to send the campaizn ! {over the top by tonight, and if. those| Tren, six people who ate going to eontribute! iy $100 each wiil come to the front todav|and this can be dene. Who will bé the first, sireet to volunteer? HOME AFTER WEEK SPENT IN CAMBRIDGE\ v _ Mrs. Emma Tillinghast of ington and daughte 800,60 4,000, 15.600.00 | CUMBINGS & RING} Funeral Directors y and Embalmers fetgtax T 3 3 Eallats ot ton e 322 Meain Street 1a.devmen of sald Gt 8t said meetine. | Chamber of Co atisnall be Eiven t i Phone 238.2 appropr improves F Ul ‘ERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328.3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM: SMITH ALLEN 3 4 scharge the the past week in tambndgr Mass., a5 rizgd o7 cald meeting and, the guest of Mrs. Tili fon and|determine ths time withis daughter-in-law, Mr. John | payment shall be made of Mon | Tillinghast. During the week Mr. Till- '°‘E‘," at Nerwion, | inghast celebrated It day or May, Y918, Te recently received I from the U. &. Mazor . the war z At tie ] ~ 0f his diccharge he was a chiét '°{ petty officer. He iz now emplos : hinist at the Charlestown Navy Yard. Conn., 26t { { J, DESMOND. I 8f the fu\ of Norwieh. this har, ved 1 that the above and) £ warning directed tof ser\xce By publication. | WILLIAM J. CARROLL, A Sheriff of the City of Norwich. ap- | These are Silk Dresses that formerly sold from $15.00 to $25.00 10 SERGE SUITS AT $14.50 Suits that formerly sold at $25.00 19 COAT-CAPES AT $12.95 These Coat-capes are of navy serge and a number of nov- 3 elties that formerly sold up to $25.00 | 21 WOMEN'S CAPES AT $21.50° | ! | |} These are unusually attractive models —in mast cases i in only one of a style — this season’s newest designs of !} American velour and men’s wear serge—former prices up to $32.50 FURTHER SUIT REDUCTIONS There are very much reduced prices on our High Grade Suits—opportunities to save $5.00 to $10.00 on a Suit. These Suits are amongst the best Suits in our line—smart tailored models, principally in navy and black—and all this season’s styles. It is an opportunity to purchase a Suit that should appeal to all prudent women. CONFIRMATION and GRADUATION DRESSES In our Children’s Department, second floor, we show an excellent line of Confirmaticn and Graduation Dresses for the young miss—dainty trimmed organdies, lawns and voiles in very chic models. NEW SUMMER FURS All the newest fashions arc represented in our showing of Summer Furs. These are Gray Squirrel Chokers, Amer- ican Mink, Jap Sable, Taupe, Georgette, Black Jap and Kamancha Fox Scarfs, Black and Taupe Wolf Scarfs— price range $25.00 to $95.00 “PHOENIX” SILK HOSIERY $1.35 SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT Another lot of Phoenix Silk Hosiery will go on sale today. These are the finer grades this time—full- fashicned Phoenix Hosicry — in black and some of the most fashionable shades, including hrowm, grays, etc. On sale at $1.25 a nair, usual prices $1.80 and $2.00 a pair. Women’s Panama Hats $1.39 Untrimmed Panama Hat:z. Women's, Misses’ and Children's, all the newest shapes, at $1.39, $1.69 and $1.98. Chiidren’s Trimmed Hats, a very attractive showing, including the new rite Milan Hats for Summer wear—prices are $1.98, $2.98 and up to $5.00. LE HATS—FINE FLOWERS Untrimmed | Fine Flowers in the varieties and smples — | colorings that are so popular this = season—Special price 4Sc a bunech, value up to $1.98 WOMEN’S DRESS HATS REDUCED ALL OUR WOMEN'S FINE =8S HATS REDUCED. DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS AS FOLLO Group I—Ai ’55.\,.7 SAM 11 Tot of Women's facturer jsc cacl Group 2—At $9.95 This group incly nd models Hats, 15, AR for CONFIRMATION Boys’ Navy Serge Caps—at 69c and $1.25 Boys’ White Blouses—at 95¢c and $1.25 3 Boys’ Navy Serge Suits, sizes 8 to 14—special price $9.00, value $12.00 : Boys’ Navy Serge $12.00, value $15.00 Boys’ Navy Serge Suits, sizes 10 to 18—special price $14.00, value $16. 50 The Porteous & Mitchell Co, es all our pattern that seld up te Suits, sizes 10 to 18—special price