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i THE festal holidny looms near and eVery‘tzAuy'e: American housé- « A wife will'want her home to appear at its best in Honor of. this , gtqndand glorious occasion—Thanksgiving Day. Perhaps an odd piece or two will serve to give the dsired improvement.’ Possibly your " ambitions are for an entire new dining suite—espec'plly 1f you are e , planning to entertain on a large scale. L 3 e : SR . "~ "Let These Money-Saving Selections Guide You > ;Rockersofall Kinds Specially Priced A quorful Rug Answers the Need Up So large is the selection that you’ll have ne trouble .in finding just what you want at the exceptionally low price of $9.50 up. This sell- S it i,.Frqm $9.50° for a Bit of Thanksgiving Cheer ing presents an oppor- tunity to the thrifty who wish to add one or more - rockers to the home at very little ex- pense. = All are sub- stantially made in the mission style and have seats of genuine leath- er. Finished in fumed oak. For comfort and attractiveness these rockers are ideal and, at their price, should not be overlooked. up {o $75.00. **Two - Piece - Sanitary ... Kitchen Set $19.50 ' e Fhe: porcelain = top table has white enamel ,base, making .it, hoth attrac- tive and sani- g tary. Chair is LEiese 6f ‘oak - finish. s Both, pieces make 4 very handy set for ““fhé *kitchen—especially as convenient aids in the preparation of meals., Price $19.50. Dinner Set—Special good grade American ware. and long wear. sign. A top-notch value at $19.75. A Period Buffet of Unusual Worth, " " Greatly Underpriced, $98.50 fpuk 3 aist ~ Here’s your chance to gain a long felt want in the.nature of a Queen . Anfiebuffet. Has sil “'Yér, a linen drawer and g two cupboards -and ' is ¥ 'fi;fitifully mirrored. In mahogany or walnut. moderately. It | }H L NS & ..... dition to Almost Any Home Suites Ranging From $89.00 Up “There' is 1o home, however elaborate or’modest, but can gain added“grace and beauty from: the selection, of this; appropriate suite; In¥ mahogany with -cane panels; Queen Anne design. - A-bolster and three pillows 4re ingluded, r AL | One Hundred Piece $ 1 9 7 5 of Quallty Seldom e There is nothing that adds so much to the decorative value of a room as a beautiful, carefully woven rug. We have rugs of every description, at various prices, but of especial importance is this 9 x 12.Axminster at $39.50 Seen at This Price joy y ivi tif it is d on so You'll doubly enjoy your Thanksgiving repast if it is serve some a dinner sét. Not a cheap, unserviceable product but: of - ey The in)nd of a set that will stand hard Beautifully decorated in a dainty, conventional de- Note Well This Period Suite IT STRIKES THE NOTE OF QUALITY We Can Supply You With a 9 Piece Set as Low as $169 Quality is the dominant note.in this Adam dining suite. _ It consists- of .ten handsome pieces — mxrrorgd buffet, large china:cabinet, dainty server, table and six leather seated chairs. Finished very tastily in walnut and priced 4 SCHWARTZ BRO 9-1 1’-;1"3, Water Street, off WashingtOn Square BRANCH STORE AT 74 MAIN STREET - ' ° I N any event we are prepared to meet your Thanksgiving Day. wants with some very special values. ' All have been selected - with a view to giving the utmost in quality at the ‘lowest possible prices. Judging from the low markings one might think that we were prompted by the generous spirit of ‘the season to offer such remark. ablé values. Pay us a visit and decide for yourself. ; $38.50 $47.50 A Trio of Colonial Buffets Each an Exceptional . Value They are priced according to and 54-inch... All are equipped width—42-ifich, 48-inch ¥ ith two silyer drawers, two cupboards and large liner}':dr;\i/ér;j ‘In the simple but attractive Colonial design. “Golden oak finish. Six Colonial Dining Chairs at a Very Fetching Price $29.75 Perhaps your dining table has outdistanced the chairs in lengthy ‘wear. If S0, here’s an opportunity to buy new ones inexpensively. Finished in golden oak; imitation leather seats. If You Need a New Dresser See This Big Value $39.75 Not the least of importance is its dustproof construction which makes for absolute as cleanliness. The large mir- ror is a special feature, too, while the price'is indeed al- luring, In mahogany' or walnut finish. g SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW (SATURDAY) ONLY 10 Dozen Khaki Army Quilts EXTRA LARGE SIZE, PURE WHITE COTTON FILLING SPECIAL $3.98 | What Is Going On Tonight. Feat.re ru0topiays &l the Davis ANNOUNCEMENT, Concert at Y. M, C.'A. Next Tuesday evening a concert will {be given in tha Y. M. C. A -hall un- der the auspi of the Y. M. C. A.and i the Crescént Mandolin club, -the last 'g & newly organized club of. Nor- wich plectral enthusiasts. The mem- bers ‘of the Cre; t club are: Bfiss- es Miriam Bergstresser, Eloyise Davey, Elizabeth Denison, Bertha . Hahan, ilda Rossoll, Theresa Hilderbrand, | Loretta Lamphere, Nara McCroban, Anna: Sh rd ¥all, Herbert llea, Ray Smith, director. ' Quint be featured. and the. ists of the ing are Frederiok Bacon, {anjolst, Albert Beramdl, guitarist; ¥rank. C. Bradbury, man- dolinist. s TicKets are on sale at the Y. M. C. A. and at the Cranston: Co., price $0c plus war tax. ’ » .. DAVIS THEATEE. g What is said'to be perhaps the meet effective picture-in which Willlam. 8. Hart' has ever appeared in° Wagdn Tracks, his latest -Artcraft picture,: which will be shown at the Davis.the-' atre today and Saturday. It is accurate historically and. will 'afford delighstil entertainment to Big ‘Bill's. admirers. Mr. Hart plays the part of a -guide: 0ose experiences are one series .of' sensational adventures in & day wheni adventure was every real man’s middle name. The public will ‘see Bill Haft’ it loves to see him—as a real, red-| oded and relentless character with! nor as his greatest ideal and bravery | Ivs second rutures = The ‘other big feature is Ethel Clayton's: new Pau-[ {mount picture, A Sporting - Chanos, | founded —on Impulses, a story ‘whish| appeared. in a recent issue of the! Snappy_Stories magazine, written by Roger Hartman.. International News| and Mutt and Jeff in Spain, a side~ splitting Bud Fisher cartoon comedyy completes the show. BREED THEATRE. Jinx, by Shannon Fife, is Mlbaj Norman’s newest Goldwyn picture. te be seen at the Breed theatre today Ind‘ Saturday. * The.plot concerns an “or-i phaned circus.waif known as -Jinx| (Mabel Normand),. because ‘ she -has supposedly brought hard Juck to the! traveling troupers. Her forlorn plight,) her ignorance and awkwardness® an her kindly heart plunge the Jinx into' situations which are highly ludicrous! and full of novel comedy. When the circus folk strike and desert the al- most bankrupt show the Jinx, becauss! she feels responsible for the catastro-| phe, tries to keep the performance-go- ! ing’ by taking. fhe nlace .of . the ser- pentine dancer. This is the final calam- ity, as the Jinx caunot dance. She is pursued by an irate manager and finds refuge in an orph home, where her cup of happiness is filled. Then when the actions of a tough woman member of the circus troupe cast their shadow over the helpless little waif, a com- plex situation arises in which she must v relinquish her own happi- determine to go back to the life of the big show. Dixie Lee and Arthur Behrens wili falsa be seen in Where . Bonds = Are e of the most unusual pic- made, and the Pathe News ete the Dill for today. and Saturday afternoon and evening will see the grand opening of the.newiy S theatre, formerly ditorium, under Manager David- with the best production of ‘the star of the sensational sion of Edith Wherry's The , which comes to Strand theatre for the opening engage- ment, is recognized as one of the most ingui ctresses of the age. She| was born in Russian Cri i H ppearance by playing hristmas concert in 5 thén went to 1 | the direction great Stanislaw- | v, at the c theatre, Moscow. | As leading woman of a Russian, !(Dckt played nearly 200 parts:in de variety of productions. ¥ coming to America Naimova ! ed both in Russian and 14 ver since she came English-s: been an unbroken record of succesges. In Ibsen’s A Doll's House, Hedda Gab- ! ler and Little Eyolf she won the high- ! est laurels. She then turned to comedy and in The Countess Coquette made an | equally strong impression. X i Departing from her European reper- | toire, she starred in Bella Donna.| Turning to vaudeville, she attaimed ' great popularity in War Brides, the lonly play based on the great. war which is conceded to be of perma- nent value. She made her screen de- but in 2 fnotion picture version of this play, and she later resumed her work on the speaking stage and appeared in | Ception .Shoals. 3 The Great Nazimova then begam her celebrated screen nroductions, Revels- tion, Tovs ~. Fve for Eye, Out'of he Fog, and her mewest produetion The: . ked wa m, wnich excels yin | power and beauty and elaboration her previous succes: Sty * Along with this big feature will be seen’/Larry Seamon. in The' Head 4 a big comedy, and - Gaumont The Strand T.adies’ orches- render a delightful musfeal program. Platinum From Alaska. ; The output of platinim, palladium, r metals of the platinum group in Ala: in 1918 is estimated at 384 . fine ounces, valued at $36,600, accopd- ing to the U. S. Geological Sarvey, Department of the Interdor. Pl n was recovered from the zold placers of some districts in larger amo and fro msome’ in smaller amounts than last year. . f conper ore of ‘the r Ketchikan. ! platinum from t ‘Sd!t Chuck mi; Never judge a ring by the jeweler's name .on thé box, L 2 \AOTHERS f' R_eduoe your doctor’s a t bills - by always on keeping hand— VicksVapos “YWR BODYGUARD" - 30