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E?-nbw The sunud the best, {vrm‘ Vaiouk: kinds of | ple fnr dessert.. After -u-pper the roll was called by - m-rsury. story; the climhax "3’ .m a fittle amusifg, Wi tnld by C. McCall, ot the U. S. ini_service in Germany. mmxmmmwm} mmmumdm dasd” fostwear, that i, shoes seliing for uoarms)ur,uafim: o "~ not’ carry a luxufy tax, hiag reated what might be called a “tempest in a shoo mmthumua m}wnuun ; and me:rfiu o iéwspapers and mem» bere of the shoe !munver the country, sayiig that Mr. Williame m told thesa Mrl that Tie Hit ted’ he had’ m 7)“- lams, L‘Ifl ‘There were & fifir'an &f violin selections . wmu.«n:'ga;:’&%“' - "’tfi by Mrs. A. B: Kenyon, also two songs by John Slater, president of the S deslers that dard” -M ‘wou! be reduced during the spring and summer. It was publish- many Hewdpapérs 4nd pater and mater familias, with lots of liitle feet to rb! shod, chuckled over the gl news at many a supper table. ed in | res Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift sore, touchy comns off with fingers ? (= =3 0 § Yes! Magic! on a bothersome corn, corn stops hurting, then you lift right off. No pain! Try it A few cents buys a tiny bottle Freezone at any drug store. This is sufficient to rid your feet of every hatd eorn, soft corn, or corn betwéen the|ufacturers wlth the move towas of living. The fext Aay of #o retail shoe coast to coast and it visited théir foot- many of whom had " sale since be- fore the war, sald they had not heard ot | anything about & deeline in The news spread in the trade. how- évér, and soon dealers. jobbérs and man- to bombard Mr. Stater Drop a little Freezone | favorite uedm to buy instantly that | weaf. it | hot had a “ caused a litfle wm 2; ac “New Yx,k‘um:h 22.—Prices g summer, and it of v.lh Rshll Shoa BNM' Fr‘tden d eomaniatleh Arihiar "m-m-, federal food administrator. Retatlers at 2 recerit meeting decided to bE t with a smaller mar- it of vmflt M#. Stater sald. Re- diictions, howéver, will not_apply to ‘all kinds of fancy dfid ultra-fashion- able_footwear." ““Fhe action of thé retail shoe deal- e, Mr Willixhd aiia, pfon.myl resaged the beginning of a general :amw‘n. of profit margins in other wearing apparel.” rd a reduction in the hij cheay The dealers, ?‘ by Mies aitbert, local “stan- in Arkansas carried hte item O the e ing: “Here's Hoépe for the Says Prices May Come Down.” By many it was regarded as the firs] ru: cost the down. A Fort Smith,, Ark., merchant’ who wrote to Mr. Slifef received a feply which apparently gave the death blow’ to nouncerhent from: the fair .price commis- sioner’s office, that $hoes would cheaper in New. York, or anywhere else. , good | Mr. Slater said! “In making my reeom- re. item méndation fo Mr. Williams about the maximum profit to bé. alloWed on ‘hon- taxable footwear I told -him- that the price of shoes would not come down.” Explaining his stand in regard to highet nfloed shoes, he added: “In_my arguments With the ‘govern- ment I take the stand that the excise or luxury tax placed on shoes of $1¢°or over -takes them out of .thé - necessa (nécessity) class under which the Lever act operates. The Lever act .specifically states that there must be no excessive profits on the necessaries of life such.as teed, food, shoes and elothing, and gives them the right to regulate this profit.” A Springfield,; O.. firm which wafited to know who was responsible, Mr. Slater of Mr. Williams, for the demands. for cheap- eér_shoes with which dealers were -being bombarded, wlote a letter to The Asdo- ciated Press in which it made this com- ment “It is such rmisleadifig reports which are causirg 90 per cent. of the discontent among the buying public.” This does not apply exclusively to the shoe business but to_other lines of merchandizing. public believes that all merchants m profiteers. Bolshevist ideas and discon- tent are growing everywhere and win cost America dearly some day unless the facts are given to the public. < “The facts regarding this statement are that there is no reputable manufacturer we know of who will accept duplicate of- ders today at prices as low as those pre- llmmunn of profits, he saw no basis, for assertion that prices Wolld’ the expiring hopes, built upon the an- | . C. Harley Smiith, district director of the interchurch World movément, is to spéak at the Goshen thurch Sunday, April 25th. The service is to be at 2 o'clock v m Henry B. Smith has sold his farm to the New London water commissioners, to ‘be used in the new reservoir. Mrs. David Johnson entertained the Liadies' Social union of the Congrega- tional church at “her home V\'edne!dx afterrioon. There' was a good dttendan. of members and friends, including Mrs. Elizabeth Burchard and Mrs. Charles Turner of Palmertown. The work en- gaged in was sewing for the society. The M: company has in. process of constru a new bleachhouse which when" compleetd will double the capacity of their plafit. C. Everett'Chapman recently purchased the ‘house and farm on the aRymond Hill road owned by the late Albert Chuich. There is triuch Intérest evidenced in the ruins of the home of the late Henry Corey, which was destroyed by fire a number of weeks ago astold in The Bul- letin. - Partieg -Walk for many milés to see where once stood the two houses and a barn. NIANTIC The ' Niantic team defeated the Bab- cock team ofi the Y. M. C. A. alleys in New. London, Monday evening. The Ori- oles of New London will play the local team on_the Niantic alleys Friday ev- ening. On Friday eveninig, April 30th, the Y. M. C. A. team of New.London will come. out and bowl the Nianti¢ stars. ‘The result of Monday night's wallop follows: Niantic Stars. $es. also all calluses, and without the A e 2 by o slightest soreness or _irritation. eawhi Bedn foten's hurt AL Al Freeson is the |interrogated hero by Tho Associated vailing ‘when spring orders, were beffig booked. Orders placed now for fall de- liveries are at the highest prices ever Smith | Barber Proctor that are tor alienges n?.‘! T‘ - town m'u&l. nevs t;ehxrm!l o rs. Olivia M: Case &rfived Sunday from Brooklyn, N. Y., where she passed the winter and is af Her bungalow fOF the se! MI!“IA and Badie Glark, are visiting. Felatives t % The plan of the interehureh Werla movement, was presented t6 thE the vlllAge mét at - the y Mte tend the fuheral of Herbert ‘g Aveer visitors at Harty mnrn B:m week to spend the summer #is- spent the summer and Autufin. two ehildren and Mr. and Mrs. Mis. Mr. ahd Mrs. W ; SALEM 1 come. The Chrisian Bndeavar servics new location in the home 6f Mr. and g LB, H(Au. anr fiyfl Mell Were ifi Pmunem AM - “gnm. cousin of Mrs. Mell and llr Mr, and MrS Lo Mrs. Mary 8. Cater of South Pnldeb Cal, is expected to arrive the Iut ot this ter, Mrs. F. E. Hyde. Mré. mr- 1ast visit here was three yéafs ago, whefi she Mrs., George Kennedy fad &8 Fiss Suhday\Mr. and Mrs. Augnst fium Herbert Taylor of Norwich. and M. afa Paradis and family 6f Taftvifle. A. Reatl Spent Sutiday with friends in Griswold. There was no predchifig séfvice Stn- day; as the pastor was ill and unabie té was led by Miss Violet Rogers. The library has been reopéned at its Mrs. .C. 1. Malona. Several new vol: pmes have been added. A hafidsome brary table has been presented by F. €. | Rawolle. Mrs. Minnie Scimenowitz has returned known in the industry. If immediate orders and orders. for fall delivery cost more than &pring goods, and mercharits are doing business on a small margin of profit,’ liowcan ‘shoes possibly ‘be cheap- er?” Lyman rrectne the . magic ether discovery of the Cincihe e cartectuell et Hhotings . i s statement attributed to him, and he de- | e clined to it on it. Wheéreupon Mr. Williams, formerly federal food admin. fstrator and fair price commissioner, was visited, and he éonfirmed the statement 506 1472 PUTNAM { 90 88— 265 (Continued from Page Six) a8 sent out by The Associated Press. 95 86— 263 o 1t became lknotm, however, that much COSHEN 83 85— 281 lar here this spring. It was stated on|of the confusion had been caused by the Rev. John H. Knott of Libes Hin, schargue .. 111 15— 274 Thursday that ooe hall near the center |form of the announcement made from the | , Rev. John H. Knott o rty. Hill, e 92 88— 296 of the city has been in use for dances on|office of the fair prite commissioner. for | [oTmeT pastor h"evzcom}ucted oo servics iy e ey an average of four nights a week durint | instead of a_general movement such as|here Sunday at Olclotk, - R Mr 476 477 425 1378 the present manth. was indicAted by the anfiotncément the |Knott's text was John 9: 4, I-tust work Niantic lodge of Odd eFllows is plan- ning a masquerade ball and next week the_order will hold their regular week- Iy whist followed by a dance. The Ni- antic band will form the orchestra to the works of him that sent me, while it is day; the night cometh When no man can ‘work. A. J. Randall: of Middletown was. at Maple Hill farm Tuesday, taking back in an auto truck with him a number of head of sheep and a registered O. I C. pig. He came by way of New Britain and Hartford, returning the same way. Mrs. Osborne of Malden is the guest of fier daughétr, Mrs. B. R. York. Isaac Miller, eldest son of Raphael Mil- ler, who was seriously injuréd by being kicked by a horse, is still at the Backus hospital, Norwich. The prospect for hig recovery is encouraging, considering the seriousniess of the accident, which re- sulted in a fractured skull and lesser in- juries. Somie are glad to see the turnpike scraped, but more will be gladder for the time when this busy thoroughfare will.be 2 new piece of state road. Arthur W. Lathrop of Hartford was home over the week end. I M. Jones is the guest of friends in Buffalo, N. Y. Grosvenordale families who |enty plan in comtemplation was limitation have received notices to vacate mill ten-| of profits in New York ci and even ements in that village were continuing | that has failed to be put into effect. Mr. their hunt Thursday for other homes.| Willlams, however, stood by the State- It now appears that a number of the|ment as éarried by The Assgciated Press. families will have to move into some|He said it was correct and he would as- other community. sume full réshonstbty for it Mr. Williamé etplained that early this fomeraymand Glloatric of New BeItalf | eoring the federal authorities made an rapport. in that city from (he republican | fort_to Teach an understanding with brganization as a candidate for aiderman | N¥ YOk retaflérs concertiing the vrofits from the third ward. Mr. Glipatric is a |9 footwear. Tn his official capaclty as . fair pric_commissioner, he said, he re- B e e e 'r‘flved on March 28 Tast & communication s 20 from Mr. Slater as president of the New e, Jaye When Putnam et | York Retall Shos ~Dealers fsstcintion thought to the annual nieed of registering | S°7{MNIDE 2 proposst for limitation to = them at the office of the town clerk. All | MAXimum A s - e ogs must b remistered by My 1, to | DPOfits on shoes selling at $10 or less per aveld the penalty applied after that date|Pair. MF. Williimh raid he teterred the to these dog owners who have not reg- "“‘,r,“‘ o aAeh Ohoatihak be,“ s istered their antmals. ~Several hundred | 2% (00 SOTE OO ol W dogs arc owned in the town of Putnam. £ g g el i e Sl Next week the mission for the Eng- | a3 Nias #inos résiened, and no '“m s tiah-speaking members ot St. Matys|"® been avvointed Teanwhile the res it erin Tt misston wiil 'pe | tai1 nrice of standard shoes in New York “J] axative Bromo Quinine Tablets’” 4 v remaing ns hieh as ever. Eiven by nembers of the Vincentian or-| “iyile declining to make any statement der of Springfleld. Members of Putnam lodge of Odd Fel- lows are to attend service in a body at the Congregational church Sunday morning. The members of the lodge are 0 meet at thelr quarters at 10 o'clock It was stated here Thursday that the town school committee of Pomfret has | taken action favorable to introducing ! dental hygiene work for the benefit of the pupils in the schools of that town. A special meeting of Putnam chapter, R A M. was held Thursday evening for the purpose of conferring the M. B. M. degtee on candidates. In Danielson a petition for a lodge of Elks is being circulated. Nearly four score members of Putnam Jodge are residents in Danieleon and vi- cinity. Everett Reynolds s eontemplating erteting 2 house on Grand View. The report of Supt. Willlam L. Mac- donald, of Putnam's schools, shows that 180 puplls were registered at the night school in Putnam during the season just slosed. Of this number 137 were adult foreign-born residents. Cards announcing the enl‘l‘em:t of Miss Ariene Demond Bethel socket (0 Francls Metealf of this city are Being sent out. Twelve candidates recently were ini- tiated in the lodge of Moose of this city. David Smith, of Worcester, has been spending a few days with relatives here Follower# of the boxing game are in- terested in bouts that are scheduled to take place here next Tuesday evening. Sometimes people will claim that this Putnam is the only place of that name in the country, but here 18 a list of a few Qo o cnarter rgia Putnam, Michigan Putaam. North Caroltna; Putnam, Okla- Boma; Putnam, Texas; Putnam, Vir. ginla. There is also & Putnam Hall in Florida and Putnam Station . in York and Putnamville in Indians town of the same name in Vermont. The Fast Five proved their title to thnt | name when they defeated the Leaders in & match game at the local alleys Tues- evening. Though six pins behind in | string, the Fast Five came back and by seventy-five pins at of the second string. The final 1 bowled high three strings , while Martin. won the singles . Thibeau was high for the les- 118 and 308. The summary: Lesders. et o i i3 fugF 2 83— 308 83— M8 89— 283 105— 302 90 274 454—1416 304 | 303 299 115— 312 110— 323 s10—1541 W Fast Five won 3, lost 1. Leaders, won 1, lost 3. M-flmml nesay at the owing to the same Menday. company has fin- ished the squad evolutions and are now taking up platoon woi so. % Mrs. Michael Cohen is spending the Pure Worsted Jersey Suits, in brown, blue and rookie heathers. Man tailored, hand finished in several mannish styles. For durability and real service they will out- wear any other material. These Jersey Suits are positively made of the best jersey obtainable and will not sag or stretch but will retain their shape no matter how long you weat them. = Prices are $29.50, $32.50 and $35.00. TAFFETA | Ladies’ and Misses’ DRESSES ! Suits At $3950 Materials are Serges, Trico- tines, Mixtures and Silver-: tones. tan, Suits which sold up to $55.00 Your choicenow | Your choice now $25.00 $39.50 and shades. “The Store of Good Values” HEATHER JERSEY SUITS B. GOTTHELF & CO. 94100 MAIN STREET" White Waists The finest of fine White Voile, these Waists are trimmed with hand drawn work embroidery and lace — at $5.00, $5.50 to $6.95. Over Blouses Pongee, Crepe de Chine and Tricolette—at $5.00, $5.95 ‘to $8.95. NEW MILLINERY We have!just received some of the newest creations in light Hats which are now being shown in New York. The trimmings are very pretty and you will surely find one that _ will become you in our large assortment. SportmdSuiloer|navme&y of straws froin a visit with Hanover relatives. Harry Moore of Goodyear &pent the week gnd at his home here. Arthur Sweet ot Hamburg gisited local ROUGE AND FACE POWDERS Sanitol Face Powder.... 33¢ Aubry Sisters’ Beautifier 24¢ Derma Viva Liquid Lablache ........ Java Rice Powder. Mavis, all shades. Pompelan Beauty Pow- T 42¢ 30c 50c. 60c 50c 50c 50c [t 50c Pompeian Bloom... 65¢ Djer-Kiss .. 5 Tetlow’s Pussy Willow Carmen Face Powder... Aubry ‘Sisters’ Tint.. Mary Garden Rouge. Elcaya Powder. Derma Viva Rouge. 35¢ 50c Dorin’s Powder or Rouge 42¢ $1.50 Pivers' Azurea. $138 $1.00 Mary Gafdén PowdeF.. 79¢ 25¢ Swansdown Face Pow- 2.>c woodburys Face Pow- Gnc Harnet H Ayeis nce Powder .... 5 50c Melba Powder Hudnut's Three Flower., 50c Miro Dena Rouge... 50c Luxor Powder.. 39¢ P. & M. Liquid Face Powder $L00 Woblvortlys Fianegh Velour Powder Puffs at 18¢, 16 ABR, 43Es 2 saezeass Wool Powder Puffs at 196 15¢, 12c and c 5c Nye's Machine Ofl.. 10c Nye's Machine Oil. 20c Parsons’ Ammonia, $%- ounce size . 1 25c Parsons’ Al ounce size 25¢ Colorite for Straw hats.” jet black and all colors... 20c 10c Rit Soap Dyes, all ors 76 10c Rit Flake Dyes, all color! 7c 10c Rainbow Dyes. 15¢ Bunset Seap Dyes. 1|c 15¢ Two-in-One Liquid Shoe Polish DENTAL NEEDS 10c Sheffield’s Paste.i...ui.. 15c DF. Zinn's Dental Floss.. Colgate's Ribbon Dental ... Colgate’s Dental Powdeéf 25c Sheffield’s Paste. Kolynos' Paste. Dr. Lyon's Paste.. c Dr. Lyon's Powder. Cheney's Tooth Powder, c Lavoris' Liquid 25¢ B, & M's Tooth Paste .. 35c Albodon’s Paste. c Lazells Paste. & Colgate > Sanitol Powder or Paste Rubifoam ...... Fothan’s Paste. 50c Caldi 25¢ Calox's 19¢ 50c. Pebeco Paste. 3% Colgaté's Déntal Powder. 60c Forfian's Dentifrice. 30c Pepsodent Paste. 30c. Sozodont Pow Paste 30c Sozodont Liqui 35c Mennen's Dental Cream. 20c Rubber Fine-Combs 25c Rubber Finé Combs. . : 39c Ivory Fine Combs. g 5c Rubber Dressing Combs. ¢ Rubber Dressing Combs. c Ivory Dressing Combs... 50¢ Ivory Dressing Combs. .. 3% $1.00 Ivory Dressing Cothbs.. 78¢ sn.bow e Ahll!lud tact nat nne taken fos; give | 5:::, it iox agn e, A | & > filiguthelum— 1 1L 18 will e Was 6Hfih m;’ém g m‘&fifit 4 o 53‘.‘;. m m. eitfi igvut i e of & shoft timie, when B e Brnon Héidreds &t the nmbs nf hi§ sister, Mrs. Attaway "‘;{' 168t wetk. tiets M !fié Ianan«y wm t". sister, Mra. Partelow. tfiruh at Pendletoni Hill Sufiday. MFS. Osings By 4 | Poiit visited her brother, William W Friday, and with F Ma, hbxle Siifiday attérrioo ing the hfitérs all wihter fihally came w gfief béing stiot by Nathan Main last 'Qoyes Wheelér - is e avy employed in Ash Sevéfdl from this place atiénded the aifetion at the Merrill farm mesda; Missés Graes ana Neille Sawyer, Brookiyn, eotta Miss Josephine Hutchifis, who has been | several weeks, has réturned to town and Will live for .the ‘present With Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt Hetbert Oeliles, ] whose wife is vistting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Géorge H. Champlin, camé to Columbia in his car and spent’the week 168 StHeF vty | i e wond & very worst rhetifjatisn n{:%flfik o aneer- nearly ndr s eficnm :2; i ¢ name (i refens ‘.lmx:"u&fl.s {:J}a’l au ok and g N on) fi Ears ‘l i hm- years ago. 6P has -been unused, LAUREL GLEN g of Providence called | In ' the ‘soith, e hirin) it he has besh engusedin Work fv d Mrs. s.un dre at their home . oF. s tight work The . 8amodi 2 hall S Ashaway spent Roilcaticys at the fig ind elected o £8. “Attaway Main attended ifies of Gfoton Long in, Hates, Collin: har Sattirday . and_Sinday, .returning d- fox that icssedad 3 ¢ ™ i Took | Mia. Tusabeth. Sumiso Stimpson, 1ivifig ¥ occupicd by Chatrles Carpenter: on Pihe stréet. dled last * i 1 the Columbd the e H.: Champlin Tt o that ho COLUMB}A have heem received. in reeponse-to e publifhed advertisement for the con- structiont of the three rotfls leading from lhe Green, which were recently survey- of Y., have arrived at their gés ohi Columbia lake. St. Joséph's hegpital; Willimantic for; % the motor of Tis | he was absent lees of Newar ng a - -can -of N3, were both sct, he was obliged {» pa: “‘5;?:‘!:? | werites: - |and #bn Raymond, who h fielp the the o rritery S . and to_testore overwetted of fuesed hid #d bladder to healthy, normsl come dhd in that way, &5 LEE & OSGOUD CO. Luther G. Andrews Sunday at Mapiecrest. of Occum spent Mrs. Andrews e been spends ing the past two weeks here with the t{ former's parents, returned wihh him. Geotge W. Jacques dén for Bast Killingly. Harold Erooks has opened a #tore. William Dar’ i i Misses Gladys and Lena entered the employ of the ticts company. Berffand E. Benway and Miss Olive AldFich spént the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George C. Spooner at North Sterling. deputy fire war- end. 8 Anfie Seabury of Hempstead. L. E; & student at Radeliffe colleg: vard university, is spending a few vaca tioh days with' her cousin, Mre. mond E. Clarke. Cecil L. Gates is home from a trip|be if all T@ PROVERB—ln this world it is necessary that we TWO MORE DAYS OF OUR costs of court, £5. A féw days Jatér a person charged with the same offenge. but defended by a lawygr.was releas- ed ‘without costs. x Ha Ray- Wt t a slovenly old world tifis-would ere eliminated. | TEOUS & §% /R ITCHELL £ 0. assist one another, Soap 15¢ Stork c Resinol SPRING SALE OF .7, i 1 f Physicians’ ap 8c 15¢ Munyon's W! l\(‘h ;. Soap . 11e large size, assorted odors, 3 for ... 10c Jergen's Soap and TOILET SOAPS 10c Hard Water Castile Soap 8¢ Colgate’s Guest Soap 20c Laco Castile. 16¢ Cosmo Buttermilk Soap. 12¢ Otlivilo Soap, 3 for 25c, a Witch 25c Imported. Spanish Castile 50c Amami Bath Table 10c Wrisley's Castile Hazel s urgeo FRIDAY — SATURDAY This Sale will positively end when the store closes on Saturday night. Don’t fail to take advantage of this op- portunity for substantial savings in standard grade Toilet Articles. Following is this Sale :— BUY TOILET GOODS NOW'! a partial list of the items that are offered in 15¢c Whittemore's French Gl08S, DIACK - ...o.ooennnen 12¢ 3 ... 52¢ 25¢ Quick White and Albo 0 Absorbent Cot- SHoe Polish ...:. SENEEA s ton, 16-ounce ... . 3% 29c Gilt Edge Shoe Polish.. 24 | (e witen 1 45e 25¢ Moth Balls, 16-ounc TR sy sy 3 15¢ Lavender ~Cedar $1.90: Wite 7o 12e Rum, h-l qumu 15¢ Cedar and \’xpthn ne 28 Flakes 12¢ | Rum 4 best '|vl‘ll|l 10c Twink Dyes /5 S 22c Dixie Absorbent Cotton. 4-ounce ......... e .. 39¢ Dixie Absorbent Cotton, Rum, Michelsen's S-otince eee 12- € HARR GOODS 10¢ _Silk Hair Goods Elastic °. 10c _Human Hur Nets, *cap shape, guaranteed perfect, 6 for 45¢, each 136 “Priseilla" Human H: ets, cap shape, § dozen, eagh . with 1éc_ “Bhartis” *Human Hair Nets, eap shape, $1.35 a dozen, each ........ 2 19¢c_“Marielyn” Human Nets, cap shape, mad tra strong, aik colors, §1.55 s dozen, earh : e U8t " and fonotter Hair Nets, cap Bhape, $1.85 a domen, each 19c_“Lillian?; Humdh Hair Nets, fringe mle. $1.65- a dozen, each .... Jergen's Taleumy Three % West lectric - Hair Curlers ..5ee...y 19 tus Taicum 200 100~ West ~ Biectri¢ ~mn ,‘:’:"‘,,,‘,""}.‘,‘:.4,‘,;"" Curlers 8 i 5 Sc Hump, Hair Pins. 4e e e Lohg Hair Pihs. 15c Celluloid Hair shell or amber. 25¢ Celluloid Hair Pins, best quality, all sizes and colors Pine, ludnut's Per Barry DEODORANTS 20c Amolfn Powdér. WHISK BROOMS 30c grade—at . 24 39c grade—at .38 50c grade—at . 42¢ 59¢ grade--at i 49s 69c grade—at 35c Sal Hepatica 70c Sal Hepatita $1.40 Bal Hepatica 10c Sylpho Nathol.... 25¢ Sylpho Nathol. $1.00 Sylpho Nath $1.00 Border's Malt 15c Remmer’s Peroxide Qnap 17c Pear’s Unscented Soap.. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouqu Soap, smail size, § for or a cake . 15c Colgate's Nuu Soap—box of three Pear’s Scented Soap...... Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, large size, 3 for 0Oc, 250 Woodbury’s Soap. 25¢ Cuticura Soap. Colgate's Coleo-Soap at $1.10 a dozen or a cake..... vathol ipho Borden’s Mal! Rubber Household G > Hirsh's Ammonia TOILET PAPER 5¢ Joan of Arc Crepe, rolis € 0OF .cocececcnnes 25¢ 10c Falcon Crepe, rolls, 4 for 25¢ 12¢c Hawk Crepe, rolls, 3 for 27¢ Bobwhite Crepe Toflet Paper— Small pe e or roll 15c Fort Orange T 15¢ Pure White $-ounce rolls .. 18¢ Uneeda package A P.'W. Tissue, Paper made, in car taining one )nrn supply $225 carton, ¢ carton, containing 9,000 eets, in flat packages. £2.25 “Onliwon" Toilet Paper in cartons, 8,000 shects...$1.86 I Cabinet cither celain 68¢ nickel-plated or Capsicum. Vaseline Tubés . Vaseline Camphor Jee