Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1920, Page 8

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W . T Every department Toilet Goods Department SPECIAL VALUES IN PYRALIN IVORY ARTICLES DU BARRY MIRROR Was $6.98 SATURDAY $5.98 Greatly BARRY PUFF BOX Gl Muslin U-Zsrwear Dep't PHILIPPINE EMBROIDEF NIGHT ROBES ended to seil D used in jus! these for 34.05 ess 1 SPECIAL $3.98 $2.98 NIGHT ROBES assortment of very dainty $7.50 JAPAN Rohes which are suitable for tmas gifts SPECIAL $2.98 K VOILE CAMISO, These are regular $1.50 values and ETCH are most attractive little garments— SPECIAL 50c patterns, ENVELOPE CHE! All of our regular §: garments of excellent quality ISE 50 and § a8 a dozen— and many pretty priced for today— SPECIAL $2.06 designs are speci ELEVEN-PIRCE the most desirable merchandise we have to offe considerable way beyond the usual. Save Money At The BUY TODAY Special Christmas Prices on Velvet and Leather Hand Bags ATTRACTIVE VELVET HAND BAGS Reduced in Price Regular $3.50—Special $2.98 Was $5.50 . i : SATURDAY $298 Regular ‘$4.50—Special $3.98 Regular $5.50—8pecial $4.98 DU BARRY HAIR RECEIVERS Was $3.50 BLACK LEATHER SHOPPING SATURDAY $2.98 BAGS In tl f3s BERULEC HHAT n the Latest Styles SATURDAY 96 SPECIALLY PRICED FROM 50c TO $5.50 $2.25 PUFF BOX SATURDAY $1.75 I $2.25 HATR RECEIVER Infants’ Wear Department SATURDAY $1.75 i $1.50 PLAY ROMPERS ! Those we'have been selling for $1.50 for ages from 1 to & years— Notion Department SPECIAL 75¢ TOURIST CASES WHITE KNIT LEGGINS IN SUITABLE COLORINGS FOR | ¥or the little ones from 1 to 3 years CHRISTMAS GIFTS of age, Leggins oF withou Regular Price 50c—Special 42c [ Which we have been tegular Price 98c—Special 79¢ | ¥ P Price $1.25—Special 98¢ SEECIAL ce $1.50—Special $1.25 —_— Regular 5—Special $1.49 \ " Sessisi $408 Hosiery Department Regular 5—Special $1.83 WOMEN'S SILK HOSE Regular Special $2.19 | Full fashioned Hose with lisie top o, 2 Special $2.49 | and sole, in black and cordovan— Special $2.00 SWEET GRASS NOVELTIES Special $2.50 FAN INER SWEET GRASS PURE THREAD ASKETS SILK BOOT HOSE ane 3295 Special $2.25 A fine Hose for Christmus gi aiue 33.95-Special $3.25 We can offer tne n black onl; i i o Value $2.00—Special $1.50 SWEET GR 10PPING Value $1. Special $1.00 Value $2.50—Special $1.98 OUT SIZE SEAMLESS SILK HOSE —— Black or brown Sitk Hose for those ¢ . who re out €s. Regular Christmas Candies price $1.65 and § SPECIAL $1 E e APPROVED CHOCOLATES Wi i AND BONBONS IUM WEIGHT SPECIAL 300 BLACK COTTON HOSE Full fashioned Hose which always MIRROR CANDIES IN JARS ell for §5c 50— Special 21c 45c—8pecial - 40c STOCKINGS FOi Oc—Special 6 BOYS AND GIRLs $1.25—Special $1.05 Black ribbed Hose of good lisle, in MIRROR CANDY IN FANCY sizes § to 10. Regular .prices 83¢ BOXES ud 3100— gt vaty BT SPECIAL 65¢ $1.00 Value—Special 83 - $2.00 Value—Special $1.75 Kitchsnwars Dspartment VE HER AN ET OF GLASBAK The wonderful glass which may he oven or on the stove iike metal dishes. S5 ob8 dhy Wb Will nisks & THE SET CONTAINS balbioh. . il -ase d0v 6 Custard Cups 1 Casseroie B TIARRTOW Rk 1 Bread Pan 1 Pie Plate Utility Dish Regular Price $4.50 SPECIAL $3.79 $8.50 NICKEL TRIMMED HEATERS SPECIAL 3639 ED TUMBLERS Lead blown Tumblers in five goed Worth $2.50— SPECIAL $1.98 PLAIN THIN BLOWN TUMBLERS Which have been selling for $1.60 SPECIAL 79¢ LENOX SOAP—Was % Cake SPECIAL 6c e —————— NED OIL HEATERS SPECIAL $5.98 NOURWICH. BULLETIN, SATURD, THE BOSTON STORE Our Third Floor Christmas Gifts A SALE OF CEDAR CHESTS “QUAKER” BIG REDUCTIONS NET CURTAINS Originally $20.00. ........ SATURDAY $16.98 5 Onfi: $25.00......... SATURDAY $21.50 Ne e = Originally $30.00. ........ SATURDAY $26.00 We offer 36 pair of these pret- Originally $32.00. . . .SATURDAY $28.50 tv Filet Net Curtains, all of Originally $33.50. . ....... SATURDAY $29.50 Which are 21> yards long, at Originally $35.00......... SATURDAY $31.00 2 price whereby you may save Originally $40.00. . ....... SATURDAY $35.00 $3.00 on every pair you buy. Originally $42.50. . SATURDAY $36.50 SATURDAY PRICE Originally $45.00. ........ SATURDAY $39.00 $5.00 A PARR $5.00 CARD TABLES, with Leatherette Top.............. SATURDAY $4.19 THE APPAREL SHOP HAS MANY MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES Gift Merchandise You Should Buy Saturday Selected Christmas Gifts From th> Apparel Shop—All of Which Will Save You Money—Saturday Is the Day to Buy. ) At §3.98 At §3.98 Handsome Wool Sweaters Christmas Blouses Sweaters which have sold all ths At $3.98 Beacon Blanks=t Bath A very attractive showing of Robes way up to $7.98, at haif a dozen pretty Blouses has been ar- differsnt prices. For Saturday's ranged for Saturday, at the OSnuine Baacon Robes, excep- ; : tionally well made, and in many selling we have grouped them at price named. It includes good prtty patterns and colorings. the one price. You will find Slip- Georgstte, pretty Satins and Your choice of rose, blue, light ons, Tuxedos and Coat Sweaters, Crepe de Chines, in black, in and dark gray, and lavender, all trimmed with satin in contrast- ing colors. These ars really won- derful bargains. ... REDUCED 20 PER CENT. in practically all of the best col- white and in the wanted colors. orings. Buy the Blouse here Saturday. CHILDREN’S FURS—values to $29.50... $4.50 TAFFETA PETTICOATS . SATURDAY $2.98 Boston Store Men’s Shop 2500 More of Those Stunning Men’s Four-in-Hands Tl',ey have just come in—2500 more of those handsome ties which are actually being sold at prices below the pressnt cost to manufacture. They are made of the best qualities of Dcmestic and Imported Silks, in some of the handsomest colorings and styles we have ever seen. VMBS UR TSI o0, . 0% ..ot oelies 0. SALE PRICE £ i55¢ VALUESIURTO$200. ..........cv0 viornncevoin., - SALEPRICE 85¢ VADUES UP O30 5 = e 6 o fh e SUSAEE PRICES 129 HEAVY IMPORTED SILKS OF WONDERFUL TEXTURE AND STRIKING DESIGNS AND COLORINGS—VALUES $3.50 TO $5.00 NOW $§1.65 AND $1.95 Toyland Has Many Special Money-Saving Opportunities SATURDAY IS BOUND TO BE A BIG DAY A SATURDAY SALE OF DOLLS AT PRICES WHICH WILL MAKE THEM YOURS Dressed, Undressed and | Dressed Dolls Kid Body Dolls Regular Price $1.35—Saturday $1.15 Regular Price $3.50—S lay $2.75 Regular Pri'ce $1.85—Saturday $1.55 Riguiar Proe S4.50—Saturda; $3.75 Regular Price $2.35—Saturday $1.98 Regular Price $4.98Saturday $4.25 Regular Price $5.98—Saturday $5.25 Blackboards Regular Price $6.50—Saturday $5.98 || Some With, Some Without Stands Regular Price $9.98—Saturday $8.50 || Regular Price 59c—Saturday = 50c - Regular Price $10.98—Saturday $9.50 || Regular Price $1.25—Saturday 98¢ Regular Price $1.98—Saturday $1.75 Regular Price $15.50, Saturday $12.50 Regular Price $4.50—Saturday $3.50 Regular Price $17.50, Saturday $13.50 Y, DECEMBER, 1% 130 > A, The Boston Store’s Christmas Sale HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY in the big store has made special effort tc make Saturday an interesting day for the Christmas shoppers in Norwich. Some of r for Christmas selling has been greatly reduced in price, and you can make your dollar stretch a e Boston Store Saturday BUY TODAY Glove Department ONE-CLASP WASHABLE KID CLOVES Tan and ivory only, which we have been selling for $2.25— SPECIAL $1.79 TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES White, tan and grey Gloves, which we sell regularly for $2.50 a pair— SPECIAL $1.98 $1:25 CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Formerly sold for $1.25 a pair— SPECIAL 98¢ Ribbon Department CHILDREN'S HAIR BOW RIBBONS Six-inch Ribbon with. fancy satin stripe, in pink, blue, red and green. Regular price 45¢ a yard— SPECIAL 2% 50c CAMISOLE RIBBONS All the desirable shades. ce 30c a yare SPECIAL 3% Former Silk Department $7.50 BARONET SATIN This is the g is 40 inches wide, and one of the ne Duplan make, most desirable skirtings ever wov- en. The colors are old rose, pink, turquoise, Copenhagen and orchid— SPECIAL PRICE $2.98 $4.00 SILK SHIRTIN These Silks are a super 38 r. quality and about the handsomest we have ever seen. All fancy stripe pat Make in exquisite colorings. man some new Shirts for Christ- mas— SPECIAL $1.98 Dress Goods D=partment $2.50 STORM SERGES Medium and dark navy Serge, al sponged and shrunk. Width 42 inches— SPECIAL $1.79 SKIRTING PLAIDS Give her a handsome Skirt Pat- We have this $6.50 Skirting in eight handsome cofor combina- tions— tern, SPECIAL $5.33 Linings ECONOMY SILK Just the thing for the Christmas fancy work. A pretty silk and cot- ton mixture, light in’ weight and etrong.- We have'it in all colors and black. Value $1.25 a yard— SPECIAL 75¢ 69 SATINES In all colors and black. Yard wide— SPECIAL 55¢ $1.06 SATINES The best quality yard-wide Satine we carry. ' A good assortment of colors carried— SPECIAL 68, Art Goods Department STAMPED PILLOW CASES Some are hemstitched for crocheted edges—all are good designs. Size 45 by 36, and worth $2.89 and $2.50— SPECIAL 225 AND $2.10 Gifts for the Housekeeper FANCY TURKISH TOWELS MAKE MIGHTY ATTRACTIVE GIFTS Here's a regular 7ic value— SPECIAL 42¢ $7.50 BEACON BED BLANKETS Heavy, full-size Blankets of well known Beacon quality— SPECIAL $4.89 PEQUOT SHEETS Size 81 by 9% Were $3.00 apiece— SPECIAL $2.19 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES Size 45 by 38 1-2. Were Sic— SPECIAL 5% oS¢ BLEACHED DOME™ FLANNEL SPECIAL 3% e e In Millinery For L...rday wa have made three specic rings which 1| enable you te m.«e yourself a Christmas Bift of a n:w Hai at a very modeat price. 25 HATS AT 3133 Hats which we kave been seiling for $3.98 to $5.00—th models wihich loe young giris bave e soft rolling liked s0 we.l— SPECIAL $1.98 35 HATS AT $5.00 All moc from new pre and §. ups. Your choice of practically all colors our $10.0 o and black— SPECIAL $5.00 35 HATS AT $7.50 Principally large dress Hats, in va- rious dsome models, some med with fur, others with osirich and values $12.00 to $15.00— SPECIAL $750 Stationery Department GIFT MERCHANDISE SPEGIALLY PRICED MONTROSE LINEN SPECIAL 3% A BOX ABERDARE LINEN SPECIAL, 3% A BOX HIGHLAND LINEN SPECIAL 4% A BOX AUTOCRAT LINEN SPECIAL 8¢ A BOX ABERDEEN LIN IN BOX; Four good colors in each box, reg- ular price 8%¢c— SPECIAL 6% o ——————————————————————— EATON, CRANE & PIKE'S PAPERS A special box for gift containing four quires with envelopes Lo choice of six colors, $L15— purposes, of paper, match. Your regular price SPECIAL 9% & ~_ Lace and Embroidery C:p't 'TISN'T TOO LATE YET To MAKE A DAINTY CAMISOLE OR CORSET COVER. WIDE CAMISOLE LACES Were formerly 2%¢ a yard— SPECIAL 1% CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES Reguilar 3% and 45c qualities which are 14 inches wide— SPECIAL 290 COLLAR POINTS Georgette or Venise Point Laces which we have been selling for 75c and $5¢— SPECIAL 508 trimmed, , cx. at tea the Last sight when we were ette “Paw, wuat aie all those yac. s B benex! As (hough (0 baj Wi 3 very knowiig chila. He's waiting for me at the door whes ¥ get home 218 1 try o sneux tie house and nol turn on tbe Lght And get upstais beiore 1 doff my overe cout_ und But be 18 Jonnny on the spot, with ~Paw, ob, what s that” He's eyeing me suspiciously, 1 really (sl be tries : With ail his youthful arifulness io take me by surprise ; He hasn't intimated yet that he has (ousd us out, Dut eyes and ears are open Wid< wiheme ‘ever we're about. I apelled a phrase to mother once and then lie prompuly sa “1 guess iU's time now, Maw, for me #0 upstairs to bed. An’ 1 suppose that you «n’ Paw wiil talkk out when I'm gone 1'd make an aidavii that the litte rase cal's on. —Detroit Free Press. A WINTER BEVERY. The rais on the scatter, v The mystically dim reira My heart leaps to it; 1 near the feet of a Fairy c And Fancy spreads ber raisios = mgh e 1 can still go a-maying Ay Wwaen the smowflakes mutely 0 {1 need not b f v | wosclisens 15 eve Yon Eim. With twiglets fin eagainst the { Who couwl behoid & iaire | What artist coutd lima | | 1 t be happy —Samuel Minturn Peck, in Eoston Tram. script HUMOR OF THE DAY wa do you es a -l 3 feliow is Smith?” - - at According 1o a trade n . { fashion in umb 2 pigeon’s ved on the ka This reliable koming umbrella—F o | don. This armiess man ping ing.” Nothing N6 1 Rasw wha ean pick wp & man with ber e Flor Times Union. Lady (to apple vender T4 infinite Age-Herald |to com wind."—Birmingham Reporter—Wha lat "Frisco did » | Delegate—Tn | —New York Pos | Protessor—Wha | 1 oa i give a good illustrat | Professor—The Student— s good, ot do feor ihat 1 Tike im well enough 8 want to give him a tria e Press. a Amecicsn whe hgr— R e = Ireland “About a man getting % wife went th Women's arms arg said t nger owing to thesr ports. The newest vault protection de | banks and such institutions b matic door closer which will tra | Who might gain scoms to these storage | places. Women were the recipients of a largé | number of the awards given var by the Royal Life S va Britain for abilit ¢ persons in danger of drowning Mies A. Viola Smith, who has been ap- pointed seeretary of the American mercial attache in Peking, is saic the first woman to hold an officia the foreign trade service of the | States. It has been estimated that there 278 5,000,000 acres of peat in the Unied ¢ in United Stated lable for fuel and in erial purposes. It if asserted that t - of up-to-date machinery the peat can b4 prepared for the market at & co¥ of 31 |a ton. Nineteen years ago & Virginia Owil war veteran, then 57 years old, filled out an application blank asking for admis sion to the Lee Camp Soldiers’ home 5 Richmond. Now he has apparently de- cided to enter the home, since the board of visi According to the census ta 31, 1920, Austria in its prese limits has a population Compared with the corr po; for 1910, the census of 1920 shows a lo of 227,208, or 2.6 per cent. The Vienna alone, with a populatioi of 005 in 1910, ehows & loss of 159433, or 9.3 per cent. Lady Diana Manncrs, who has sizned 8 COLCHESTER ¥. O. Prown butehered two hogs Wed- nesday that welghed 475 and 415 pounds, the Jargest butchered In town this season. Mies Aonie Smith, Miss Eileen Sullivan and Mim ENzabeth, -teachers in the contract 1o appear in a series of motion pietures, is the youngest of a trio m-us and talented beauties—da the Dake of Rutland. Bafore he sicosed el to liie dukedom, her father, then Cap- tain John Manners, spent a yeaf or mere in America with liis family. and the old- Bristol. Edward Payne has returned to his home at Mrs. C. apies’ after a week's visit with relatives in Middietown. F. and A. M., held .] S. llogg of New Britain wi ng in Masonic hall Friday evening. town Fri Warren Hungerford of Millington was Mrs. Isaae Giliette and son Claude have | * few hours daily. day. returned from Boston, where the young J. man underwent a successful operation M. F. Ryan of town Thursday. Hev. B. D. Remington, who has been schools in Hssex Wednesday. avenue, is improving and is able to sit up [calling on friends in Middletown ’!‘huns-' Unselved Mystery. Information Withheld. ‘We can't understand why exxe| What Cifference does it make now should be so expensive when there i | cheap hogs-on the hoof are if pork on to be so little Christmas eggnog.— |the counter knows nothing about it?— Houston Post. ’ittsubrgh Dispatch. F. Ableman, inspector on the new | p [ Baker was the guest of his sons state road, was a visitor in Marlboro |in' New Britain Thursday. Fhursda e - Waooster lodge, Mrs. Seiden P. Sears was a Visitor in! e Hartford Thursday. New london was | —_——— est of the three daughters was _born 8 Belle illeohins tetiined afiel sev- The hypocrite prays eream and acts Happy is the bride the diamond sun |while the f was living at Las Ve schoois-tn the Firmt. @strict, ‘Were-visiting seriously Ml at his home on Linwood Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam F. Elwood were eral weeks' visit with her daughter in a Colchester visitor Friday. milk et 2 e ¢ > - Z At 2

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