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PRICE READJUSTM“.NT SALE * L SUITS Frgm $25.00 t6 $35.00 SUITS < SUITS Ftom $55.00 to 565.50 SUITS Fiof $75.00 to $97.50 SUITS From $125 to $189 BLOUSES WHICH WERE $4.88 To $750 There &fe cottoh Volles and 0 this first lot il Crepe de Chines, GWrgettes and Satl well— d all are shown in tremendoua veriety SALE PRICE $4.50 We Ve muae three m really ifig. i'lhtlge thesz prices. VALUES FROM $12.50 7O $15.00 About fifiy of e pattern a the first lot. This means 45 Hats of great #8t, for there are 16 two a8 for the younk, and o/ Founz—Hats of 48, Shibes and sizes SALE PklfiE $10.00 alike, Tor tho¥e not il BARONET SATIN SOLD BY THE MILL AS HIGH AS 36. 75 You n than named, ings of thase handicine Bosten Store Hats, at pricss ou know what Boston Store guality means. Take ad- VALUES FROM $8.00 TO $10.00 One hundred smart tailored and dress Hats to choose from. One hindred Hats up to the miniite in style—all colorings, all shapes es, which are worth praciically double what we are i ask for them, The gea- ung yet. BLOUSES WHICH WERE $2.98 AND $338 Wonderful Values In FallMHr REDUCTIGNS MOST DECIDED READJUSTMENT PRICE $2. You knbly what this Shtin fi—the mest ven, & price _has brokén at marked our pwh :tock au re g it in wh:lt and Elxck THI8 IS TRE GENUINE DUPLANS BAHONET SATIN. SALE PRICE You know, too, tha prices tha ustrous that has evér been haye been asked fm- it. We have bought at the new, _to match, and the re: H iz suitable fcr a variety of purno and wrape, and for separate skirts, copen, orchid, pmk gray, turquoise, navy, $2.98 —in all the eplable this sea- ""SALE PRICE $2.50 specially so for Suits-- Coats--Dresses--Waists RIGHT WHILE THE DEMAND IS GREATEST BUY THE SUIT NOW at $20.00 at $39.50 at $50.00 at $69.50 at$100.00 A STUNNING COLLECTION OF COATS A magnificent assertment of Coats, ift all the newer styles and most favored Thz Apparel Shop standard materii Has beesi set very hig Values From $25.00 to $125.00 EVERY COAT REDUCED " DRESSES At Spécial Readjustment Prices Charming F rccks, in & bewildering vari- material and éoloring. Chariziss, sty of slyl Shown in Sntm, Ssrgs, Genrgefle; Jersey and Tncoun* Valuss From §25.00 to $30.50 SALE PRICE $20.00 All Others Reduced Just 20 Per Cent. BLOUSES OF ALL KINDS AT READJUSTMENT PRICES 7 FIFTY HATS "e havé “Louglht some added to this collec or them would ¥ But Buy a Hat . Values Y 20 on p calies, The 1t is Formerly $5.00— SALE PRICE $225 Formerly $7.00— - SALE PRICE $” 75 Formerly $8.50— ALL BETTER BLOUSES FROM $2.50 TO §13.00 ’ SALE PRICE $7.50 All Sweaters Reduced 10 Per Cent. WORTH FULLY $6.C0 Hatg low price. We have madj somc in our own work room an urdmurs times are u are the gainer WOMEN S NECKWEAR Special Readjustment REAL FILET COLLARS t been received, but e at the readjusted re all Tuxedo style, in rose and other pretty patterns— _ SALE PRICE §325 SOMEN DO SEWING FOR Alp Or NELDY BARIES | The second mecting since the summer Head 1t reli Too great 2 command of sometimes. lesgents a woman's matrim chances. ial 2! ss of the Needy Baby g Circle was held at the home of Mrs: J. N. Rosenberz of Greene avenus | ton Wedgesday afternoon. & Lum\»lmn\ and will be sent to the s hospital, where the layettes will %l ¢ disposal of the physicians of | on o short business | 1 it was voted to = of the Girls' Com- y Center and hold the tings for sewing at the rooms uu ’Main street in thé¢ future. | After Care | WiLL ATTEND The Eastern Connecticn! have a mumber of repre: the 53rd annual meeting i l‘onrd of Two layettes repre=enl the' Beebe, C Sen fer and Mrs. A N. IL languag : PEFCALiy b mi attend 'lln. hjghway oppos t? the home of 1y Wems ;v;mné 4 1 “torn Connsetiont branch frs.. D, C. Btone, Stonington , ester ;. Mrs, F. “‘ Vaughn, Nor- i, Mliss Mary Perlni{ Woodsto H iss !fin 1;‘ fi!z won_over Cox b Westbrook ... ... lg 111,"-- Brandegée h: : over Lonergan and a plurality. of ] 039 ;a% 'f':fi va\e for Senator Harding Harding Totar ... 5% . Plurality, 4268, Plurdlity 57 {He distHct 23 880, STATE BES Twentiéth 37,840 i%.674 Vota f6¢ Uhited Btateh Senator h_,'nm vote for United State Senitor fol- i 5,930 —_— Tbfll EEETPRE .. 215,502 181, H! The vote for Foverrior ws. 48 tdu&m Ly Lake Barlad 53517 sgrul 60,083 37,782 . a746f 8.221 ads . 8,893 5,081 . . 55,283 Total District .... 3801 20688 13,742 Titenty-ninth District 8240 3 3 and stréngtheri the w0 thatit can ¢ digest ficial a Mi-O-Na Sbirhid hiets H afteed {o eh@ " : chrenic, or monef 4 tHAL nervous will do 'ondm for y jousness, and 25c per box—uncehted br u“ oA New Londcn North_ Stonington Norwich, Ola_Ly) { Preaton alem Yoluntown A» Watérford f6W cents bugs “Danferine a few applications rou cangot £ Besides A:t 274 hair or Ahy dandrii hair Shois new life, vxgor hess, more color and aBund:\ncS. j For Coighs aed Colds Use Total Distriet .. 5231 Totsls .. ’ REPUBLICAN SENATORS IN ALL DISTRICTS BUT ONE| i i | Andov ! dol‘an in every district o\ sixteenth dis Ellington nebmn fiel Vernon Willington THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY I'I’Ll Bronchitis, most stubbern {cf all coughs, yields to its! i ... i (l'-rmfl Iyn +.ag | Canterbury = i attran povienc: the comfort it| s : s tc those who use it x? and safé it aids natire !in restoring vitality and in re- lizving coughs; col { chitis, and all forms of throat {and lung ailments. Total Pluralit; 4 16th—Danjel F. Plekett, 7 erick M. Dr r us C. Ci —Allyn L. Brow b 20th—James Graham L 21st—Ifarle K. Garlick, Eridgeport. 22nd—Alexander L. Delane —Howard W. Chall port. { 24th—Edward H. Badley, 25th—Elmore S. Banks, Fairfieid. 26th—Neherlzh Candee, Norwalk. 27th—Matthew H.Kenealy, Stamford. Dznbury. Total ... l Plarality, 33 The above familiar trade-mark on Mok o8 Middlesex Count. 28th—Archibald MacDonald, Putnam. 2yacy, pRckhge N1 oroubiey Bc ah Freeman. Murray. | 29th—Charles H, Blake, Brooklyn. et Middletown 2013 2033 | 30th—john N. Brooks, Torrington. Haddam 353 163 | 81st—Malcolm D. Rudd, Lakeville. { Chester .. 216 104 ] 32nd—Clarénce B. Emery, Piymouth. be following will & programme | Clinton 47| 33rd—Dale D. Butler, Midaletown, o 1y | e g,'.;,:x:“ m 34tk :((sz;lh;;:&x; W. Potter Deep River, ; Wednesday, Nov, 10, Fast Haddan: 99 | 35th—Willlam H. Hall, Willington. 10 4. m., réports; Fi Bast Hampton . 298 Philadelphia Braneh, M Basex- ..., . 243! REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED : A Missionary to .| Kilingworth 294 Ttobert M. Woods, president hfi D: 1 Middlefield .. é{ 0la. Saybrook Portland .... 29 NEW LONDON COUNTY 33| Bozrah—E. 5. Aell r. 17| ColcHester—A. H. Foote r, George Cut- Upper Montelafr. 2.30 p. m., forel port sionaries, Rev. Frank Labbich, Philippines; Miss Pauline Jeffrey, In@ia Mrs. Murray FPame, China; Miss Eleanor’ McDougzll, president Madras coliege, In-| dia. Social service in Missions, Mrs. Robert A. Woods, South End House, Bos- ton, 8 p. m., addresses by Rev. Hi G Ross of Pittsfield and Miss Helen | Calder. | E Thursday, ~Nev. 11, e HoHas 10 a. m. Young People’s Department| Report made to the clerk of the i the ith Children’s Missionary, Miss Caro-| oL re: -esentatives, shows Lh?t '\monfi $ Iyn Sewall, China; Missionia® Baucation, | disbursements of the republican pat T{‘:k Dr. Herbert S, Gales, Bducational sal: o0 = cfi:‘ ;“’u;:zlp“i;n:.';mgmar: Ttk at e !ndm' national rppubncan congrcsskmal cém-lr:( ue{ A Charlotte mittee also rted o ursement of ' New York city. ntative William R. Stiv- yron U. Hitfield, pastor of the rganization and cduc,:tlo Flrn Bapml church, conducted the fun- ihs neovi’hl alstrict. eral services of Charles D. Wilcox at hu T nrted among his expenses | nis horis In Vose street Tuesday after- noon. The bearers weré William R. Wil- bert T. Kendeth, Lloyd W. Ken- filtam A. Wilcox, Albertus Tour- AE Courtland Chase. Burial was in River Bmfl Ha was a member of the Granite Cutters' union angd an expert ‘mnltx carver, He is survived by his wife, five.sons and two daughters, fdwnrd. Columbus, Jo- seph, Farnk Alexander and Hr‘. Miss Mary Miss Stella Cool cmhi 5 Villard, ! ..6,30 p. m., Eirls' supper afid ra]ly at Watchung Avenue church;, 8 p. reception 1o delefates and friends to e S missionaries and other ‘guests at Upper| 3 Montclair church. Friday, Nov. 0 a. m. eléction | Minnie Hasnngs Cé an C: H. Patton, A Board n sion Service for ;Fiss Grace Riddls, T8 o appointment ts arfo and Bilmorb Paidiho, a]l of | uflr_chm"iad h b goods_stofen in Was resu tfg : B svidenge, | g 1 i‘ilru& bny. re- e’ will o Before the juty £ Lnllglm States District Court wmresa:; 4 verdict thjs ('rlmmmw}F 10 The_dete lay 4t n -pp’eahng Fo the were Pas u:w :‘e E’cfld Ma, ovideace coun- 1 ot Neéwn w“ebster Kitght 1ot i B.UA. Ballon of Providence, $75. After hearing the Willam @._ Trey for contempt of ‘::muft:‘ u‘:&h?n Mr. oy denfed he had. charge u $ e mgfi supreme court with securing L g2 ofl &5 by corrupt medns, as expressed T a speech in Woonsocket, a cilation was Inn&d to. the Providencé™ Journal com- pahy., Mr, Troy averred that his speech was garbled and incorrectly reported, the Journal being antagonistic to him. That hewspaper, through represental ) in m rt, November 5, pnd m:p the truth t); m!'hts hnbnshed in the Journal Ogtober Mr. Troy will be given opport\lnlt et._and . nbul any evidence tha carelfe. Local ijé--h- 'l'h eustomary election night big bon. fire M the square and all that goes wl'.h was at an end when the rain 1t has been demonstrated that Westetly is not the only practigally all republican town in this section. The country is now ] of them. t was expected Iocally, but as the re- ins cafme in !‘ becarme evident that ere met the enemy and ¢ &% for her chn.rlubh work and phi thnsfly, 0 qied Tuesday at-her homs in Elm street. .| She was born in Crariston, November 20, { 1830, daughter of Jeremiah and Wilmarth .ennk, a Sheldon, In 1860 she ed John S. Loveland, who died in 18 Hather-in-ldw of form: An;ie;g/flr Tangworthy. is {o| runabout was Atwood. ‘opn,, i to|ner at the. 4 T e 15 e e nh h wall, tearing nf the, estimed u\thel' {1t was stand! East Lymée—J, T. Roférs £ Franklin—€. B. Davls r. Griswold—J. T.. Barty r. Groton—C. H. Smith r, L A g - Lebanon—S. L. Brlgis r, A 8 h‘ mr Jumate Stops Hait Cofning Otit; 1t tickens; B 180 Thickens, Béfiuflfi?fi. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN 159 _ IN BECOND pisTfer "‘{ headache. efc. Néw London County. 4 F) b 7 Di H Bottan i ... A8 f. 4 —— Colchester 339 2 43 Total District .. 1842 FEET O P 570 Thirty-fitth Districh 1553 319 s oo 1 Ledyard—H. W. Lisbon—H. . Griswold §. ton—J. E. Carpenter 7, Bekfeed —x Frederick Bultér £ X own—T, A, Brown r. md—W. E. Allra B X renoinibated. In 1918 Renub'ica: 15, Dimocrats L REPRUSENTATIVES FLRFRED WINDHAR cotNEF Drown r, A B ha@& D. Spaulding r. chnson r, Mra Bl Ashford—W. C. M. Langdoh R THSH 1 H Fitts r. - ert Darbie 1, Whiter 8 Kie r, Frask PSds Joun F. Ash r, Willam Brv- I Kelth r, Hector Ba- ~3. M. Perry r. — . Young r. homas Ryan 7, €& A iam—F. M. Smith 5. W. B. S0k xcnmnAr,)'l.z REPRES ELECTED TOLLAND cu'twi Andover—G. A, Merritt r. . D. Finley 4. —H. B. Huotthing r. Coventry—x W. L. Higgind ¥ A 3. | vinton r. Ellington—E. A. Brace r. Hebron—E. A._Smith, F. & ?fi. Mansfield—A. E. Anthony r, & - Parker r. <omers—!’k D. Keeney r, B. A G- “ Stamord—E. P. Kellogé v, GisrEe Bea- ning. 1 Tolland—E. E. Fuller r, M W. A Jewett d. Union—John Buckley &, Andre® Redn- err. Vernon—@. A. Allen r, A. Leroy S dn r. > Willineton—T7. H. Brackat r Chife Puboda r. x rerominated. . =L In 1918 Repubilcans 16, m L3 WILLIMANTIC n&%; Box 3 ARRIVES HERE. fi' W Police headquarters hid old boy as a_guest for a | Wednesday nflemmh o, 2 made to find where cl It was finally jearned that he cimb Willimantic and he was put : trolley car in charge of the crew U harded_over to %% “ The Boy reac B her in the afternoon .d W the police by the mw wheh the reacned !‘ranki'?fl‘x the down frof . Willinidntie the had been sitting néxt to & man i & ride greatly, And. man Hdd being so far frc evidently clim! efl ed th h’ of the it he M"fim&.& to Be People :\\'e a gepins as a crank. GrseetEAAVARRYSLb T bR eari Rl b B L P P R e