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iee, £ ] 157 Bor nu.er. Mys. Frank Bishnell; of - Qc- L7 Mrs. Ernest ¥ L us Bunday Rev. Sylvester P. Ozmun jo_fwith . thi fleet. The North Daiota left ,Bostom for Cuba and after trom the start to- The world war memorial® committee of Westerly Board of Trade and a. coth mittee from Morrill post, No. 21, Amer- fcan Legion, held & jolyt meeting Thurs: i BALLOUVLLE. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L Goodhall and fsughtér Marian of ‘Union ‘wéfe récent’ yuests of Mr. Goodhall's parefits, Mr, and -0 delightful trip but one ful of relatiyes in: Norwich. Mrs. Adelard Gauthier Is a patient at the Backus Rospital, Norwich,; reeovering from an operation performed there list week. An’ airplane was seen Saturday aftér- passiag over: the village &t a hgh rate Adelard Gauthiek 'spent| Sunday in Nor.| wich. Palms., ‘bléssed and Untribyiod .."'&’. Cagholic %}a scligol_was . vervance bt. Good Friday. Betion. mhs were,_ in ‘operation. until Friday when they shut down until Menday. mnfi: ing. Considerable excitement was furnished early Saturday evening when the garage owned by Ray .W.-Widipple-was discoyr ered on fire. The Ballou. mills fire depart- ment responded to the alarm, but the flames had gaimed such headway little could be doné. In the garage at'the time was Mr. Whipple's Overland touring car, which was totally destroyed. Both garage lnfl yered by insurance. ng preaching service at sermon. At the Ep- ing following the even- ) a played, at fi?‘iel\,‘mma enter- Mrs. May Ross was a Norvda\ vmtor Monday. Mrs. C.'W. Gfant was a recent gues® of " Wallase Blakesles of Aebagor. was the Fuest of Arad Robinson Sunday. anning and children, who bave beell guests of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Manning, have started ‘for their new: home in Tafayette, Ind. = Mrs. Holden | Amold, Mrs. Manning’s. mother, “accom: _panied them. Ralph Armstrong ‘of Boston and Ken- eth Armstrong of Brown university, Providense, are at their home, called herd £ ¥y the~iliness of -their father, F. 8. Arm: ftrong, 5 Mrs. Everett’ Chappell s Apending a lew days in Plainville. Shore Line Street Railway company B\Ifl- day afternoon. Due to favorable be Weatier, cars_ will e, run Sunday att. ernoon at 1.45, 2.45, 3‘5 and 4.45 and } hourly. from Miss Merguerite MoConnell .and ‘Mrs. | Carol Allen, teachers; are ill: Miss Ber- nleocgnvulllm'll(n Emntbmm ating. < Fitr, 4na Mrs. Raymond mwhop fldted at Qentral Village Sunday. Virginia McCullock entertained ber Jittle friends at a birthday party Saturs day afternoon with games and musie, Re- freshments were served. The little host- O eores Bhwaras of “Ashaway_visited George LW WAy his sistar, Mre. Myria Partelow, Monday. Miss May Burdick ‘of Providence ealled at*the home ofrher.aunt, Main, Monday.” section. Weeks, Sr., ‘has 50ld his suto-| - from to Manville Sunday ‘after spendisig several weels®at her loge Tere HAWin Peabody of. 5 ited Sunday with ‘Mrs. E-m- ‘Weaver. The inioving pistures” are! to be for thé| Monday. benefit of the Bo; d‘!yl wm'onm 1ed on Miss Dos vester un cal on ro- wiird ‘While ‘at hum ira, e Cregon Towet<City viatted: Mre: Chth Representative Walter ll‘n-m ‘was Q( Hartford_thres days_thiy week. I s B a The senate adapfed:‘ths | ing the Willington Cemetery. u-omum to take over the Moose Meadow Ty, {hrough she efforts of Coll . 5L siats A numiber of people have p&edged money for_improying and. éaring’ for. the .ceme- tery, the amount requifed being $550. Scouts. | The beys’ or- several selections. r of Francis Spooner visited Mrs. Emily} Gardner recently ,en -Toufe - from . New Haven to Spencer, Mass,. ;- The Girl Scouts, mnder the direction of their captain, Mrs. Geoflge V. Smith, will give a Dlay, A Moderh Chnderella, ‘at the Congregational ‘elturch ‘next . week:" W. C. Ruby has moved his nwfim from Mansfleld toga, lot mear’ Daleville| : schoslhouse. Gevrlo Vln!ofl "ot ", Ea‘lflhk' who was ‘week. | W of the place for many yeass. “Ralph and Philip Moore Crompton, Norwood, Lakewood. a: vonaug, Wednesday on business, Franie Bishop started : win Snmiith the latter end ¢f the . Weayer had twg nln plgs killed ?hmnemmm-uhum "Mosher Webster place Sunday. - _Willia®l Bacon with: two o&-wm- A number from “vichnity are ing at the sawmill at) Fine ). Everett Moore is still very lesble. PENDLETON HILL! Mrs. Oswald Kofstine and the two lit- He girls who live with her lett last Pri- day_for New York to remain for two weeks. i Jolingon ot Hartford ‘offieially vis- ted ‘the I this weelk. Mrs. Stephen Saunders Temed to her home in Westerly Friday of lgst week: Miss' Carrie Ryder has hand- some -Bibles to all the chilfren in the Sunday school who have learned the books 6t the Old. and New Testaments. Miss Sarah T. Palmer of Townsend, Vt, is’ 8pending the week at her home here. . e ‘Phe usc uf surnames can nét e trac ed further back than the latter vut of. the tenth century. Lends Fragrance To tHe Simplest Meal : PURE., \n!‘.mcrovs ‘AND WHOLEsonEf SPECIAL EASTER 0FFERINGS ¢ LADIES AND MlSSFS’ ‘ W‘RA’PS COATS SUITS-AND. DRESSE‘S . OF SUPER!OR QUALITY . Each smtmdel . 'i.i““': Sl4.50te$6500 mdi'l 'l' d WrapsandCoats......‘...Sl4.95to$69.50 lpRomonl, Velour, Trmfines\cnpll’olo Cloths, in the season’s. Dreskeg....“.‘..........31295to$5500 smln pleasant blouses, and nlqnlmu. \skirts — - . wide m:fl oantrasting silk colors and more cen- -~ servative models for street wear, reprodused in.poiret twill, taffetas, oanton crepe, satin and fricoting. o colors: llm' l'l,, bmd and bl Wc Bcon Bfl‘&l‘}t?l"’&”d fo Suppu lb MH Apparal qmd Aaoessoflqa of bms. -We Invite Men s, Easter Apparel Gorrect In Style, Quahty and Price “MEN’S SPRING SUITS - MEN'S TOP OATS . Men’s and Youths' g Top Coats; in black and oxford, silk-inied throu out, some silk-faced, others self-f —extra gaod values, at §24.75 and $34. —Also Men’s Knittex Spring-wei Overcoats, in oxford, a_practical’ serviceable coat, at $3AT5. MEN’S SPRING HATS Every Hat is high at the smallest pon In Men's Sofi We g;n;w'fl.p"d%“' $600,° MEN’S SPRING SH]RTS “inia wide range "*w'x - ':" < ‘s especially We lhnw .x cellent value. in’ srum, at e e A SRR, Sir n Handeore Broed: cloth Silk Shirt. MEN’S SPRING NECKWEAR M’I Silk Neckwear, newest patterns ind iced pro- reens. and ow Men's "% and ‘colorings, at)506;76c and up to Qur showing of knit, fpswi at 2¢ a pair, Spri Xy '&—u ‘We show the best nfakes in Men's Suits. We especially featurs Munsingwear, —Shi chair, B. V. D, at 85¢ ‘each. We ing of the fasl T& ¥ 51.& ’Iip nnd : 58 Blng‘n fashi kt a special show- Silk Knitted GLOVB id and Mo fvr Spnng " Gloves for Drawers‘and U Roxfod; L.wm-e-, $ilien’ Underwear—Shirs,.. Continuation of the Special Sale of i in a mode} syitabl regular $3.00 value, Thomsons Glove-Flttmg Corsets . _FIVE EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS OFFERING No. 1—-Ccmh of exdellent qu-m or Pink: Satin, 'oman light figure; - sl B sl ! “OFFERING -No. 2—Cotton Brocaded Corsets, in | ! Jooler, g for Women with figures of medium &ype, regulir T e ok $150 OFFERING No. 3—Corsets of h..v,;‘ ~wiedium andstout figures, sizes 21-to Coutil, in_ whit regular $3.00 v:ru. at $1 7’ JOFFERING No. &—Corssts of Pinik Coutil, with Satin P.En stripe, with elastic top, regular $3.50 value, OFFERING No: 5—Corsets of with elastic top, regular. §6.00 val CM’FS AND STOLFS 60c Pompeian Beauty Powdc, N PR L time for wear, & splondid® seledtion Capes- Mirsbout and Ostrich Combinatiol in ‘matural eolor, gark brown, gra; $5.00 and plack—Privs $2000. - _range e "} Easter Post Cards, good assort- merit, 3t 10c a dezen, or each Easter Cards 2nd-Booklets, each § with an envelope, at 10c each, 8 tor 25c—at § for 26c, or each v — _EASTER CANDY "!‘W lw. . Marshmallow filled; ‘vhius 40cn I, t. 3 Turkey Mggy, Marshmallow filled, Value 40c a Ib, at. . value #0c & 1b, at : 40¢:, lItArnriu Chacolates; 12 Chocolates boxes, at these -uochl prices : . 396 to’ 60c] . 6% to §1 . $119 to $1, Lfi'vuticyu Hard Capdies for | Baster—at 200 to 6% a b, Easter, ind. Stoles, of Marabout and $2.29 fin lity R-mk Sltlo, some EASTER MCIALS all shades, at i 46c ° tarmerty. $1.50, at 25, Mavis Tollet Water,-2% Gunce bottle, at-.. Sereeriens EASTER SUGGESTIONS Rosary !ndn & mhty of mn— at 80c fo $3.98. Gold or Silver-plated Cructfizes — at 850 to $3.98. 7 “My Prayer Book™ by. Futher Lasance, regular $1.85 value, at $1:19 5| Other Prayer ‘Booka¥ for Men, ' SilkHou&y vln——N.w Price. . Phoenix Pure !flk E! lllle garter wp, m Phoenix Pure Silk Hudary semi-fashioned, lisle garter . top, black and white—New . Price ........ EETT PP $145 Phoenix Outsize Pure 8ilk Hostery, black, white, copdo- van and gray—New Price 'NS Phoenix Outsize Silk Hosi semi-fashioned. black white—New Price . $1.80 Phoenix Pure Silk Hoslery, full-fashioned, or . “three ," black, white; cotdo- and gray—New Price.. $1.96 Phoenix Pure Silk Hoslery, silk throughout, full-fagh- ioned, black and whm — New Price }’hoenlx Qutsize Bifk Hnflery [ ull Iuhloned black, white, dovan and gray .— New. Prlea .............. « ‘Women's Neckwear, so p tty and dainty that a glance ' will® impress you with its beauty gnd value. Lace Roll Collars, at 78¢" to $3.00. Lace and Muslin Vestees, at $125 Collar ana Cuft Sets, lace and mus- lin, at §1.25 to $2.00. 3 Lace Points, by ths yird t T8¢ to $2.00. Lace and Muslin Banding for Sets, ~Fat $1.50 to $2.00. Jeiting, In all the new shades, blue, dot or ‘gray, tomato or brown and plain colon. lt 50c a y-nfl EXTRAORDINARY VALUE HATS, AT $5.00 At H;u prics we are showing upwards of 300 distinct models. if Dress Hats for Women and Misses. These f@liks, and are offered at a'pri New York and Paris igeas find reproduction in' authantic “sepies and skilful adaptations. Hats of pronounced smartness and real distinetion—. evary model that fashion approves, fer Spring in -uluq\- dusigne—at $5.98, $6.98 and $7.98. Ghfldm'u Trimmed Hats, 1 all the lsading shaj ‘Women &nd Children — at 50c_to) $e8 - 5 Har Pius; trimmed with—white or colored stones, dozéng o! flhl -~ at 50c to m Pearl Beads, .neck ' length, . opera length and long ¢hain beads—dt 69 to $4.98 « Novelty Béads, this season’s latest noveltes, all colors, ineluding the new shade of bright red—at 25 to § $3.98. in cludlng the mewest' styles—at/, 50p to $10.50. Sk Taga, In blaek, brown, taupe and navy—at $129 to"$8.98. A big showing 0fNovelty Bags -for the younger folks and plainer styles for the more conservative. 10; .69 Leather Puries, Black or colots; < g o = e v Boys’ “Rah Rah” Suilor Hath, ‘8t 9140 and. §149, r N.N-Ik and “lv Saller Suits —c.‘* #alue at. Norfolk luh., d.!‘( M' o1 —hml wplue at T two_gaits of K S ot e e | - well taildred, braid and far below your expestatisns. B¢ sure and visit our Millinery Section and ses these marvplous vllu-.«flvl-._ m-mlu Ti—8pecial valus P4 550 . Notolk k. mixy mfium,- xmm. lfll"’A- Wool, N‘z !07!' lhd-lk un.. in dnk m Al Wesl, 5 ial value - WOMEN'S SPRING APPAREL ~ NEW SUITS FOR EASTER mmmmdfluuwflm Smart SERGE SUITS, AT $26.00 w.ml-..lylhh-nmm ! models; in navy amd Serge. They are broidery trimmed, with .and witheut: belts, sizes 1§ te 44—at $25.00, they are wonderful valus. mmstm _mh“.md"fl-\llg“ ombroidery and- braly trimmving, are ad- .Tmuya..:runn‘:-.wm-- clusive styl They showr In & breed selection of -madsie—Prica range §2500 te $95.00;- with'some 1] 't $99.00 “‘“\'u. mv‘m-fl Bewutiful !v;lh. of Black Lace and Cha lo Taffeta,yin orchid, American beauty, flaine, sinset, rese and jade—mest wn.wflmnmm.u u ts $55.00. - WOMEN’S DRESSES Women's .~ Dresses Trim cm-d--chm n‘ %nwamwm WOMEN’S S!?AIATF. SKIRTS Woman's irte—New Spring styles, in smart ‘-unmfi- stylish laited .'. m*. and A splon nm-muinmmucm.m‘vm materials are Pole Cloth, Belivia and other fashionable materials — the values will surprise ‘yeu. : CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS A good selection of Children's for all ages, and in a variety of models;, materials are Pole Cloth- and Navy Serge—Price range $10.00 NEW RIBBONS Just in time for Raster—New Rib- bons, at new prices that look like old times. Extra $pecial I 1300 vards of ‘Wide Fancy Ribbons, in stripes, piaids, checks, ‘etc., widths 5% to 7% inches, in every concelv- ble color combination, for Hair- bows and Sashes—Special Price 89c, Bee our showing ‘of Roman Btripe Ribbons, for the new style Bashes—at 89, 79c and 50e, HANDKERCHIEFS FOR EASTER Buy them for personal’ ue—buy | them for gifts. We make a very pxtensive showing of- the most ‘wanted styles of Women's Hand- Kerchiets, in all the newest kinds of embroidery—at 12/¢, 15¢/and up fo « . 5 WOMEN'S GLOVES "FOR EASTER Women's Gloves for all occasions— At the: Jowest prices obtainabie. Our Sbowing includes Silk, Chamolsette, Kid Gloves—iong and short— In @il the wanted colorings. BPRCIAL—We show the celebrated “Prefolisse” French Kia Gloves, in all eslors—at §2.95 a pair. SPEGIAL — Women's 16-butien lefigth, Wkite Kid Gloves, splendid are exclusive stylss, né twe ingh Dress light inds, in small, well covered fl‘- 3 and stripes—Special value, at a yard, . White Outing, 12'4¢ H::n White Outing Fll_nzfl :'1 “:. wu... .hnn" lengths—8pecial Outing 18c Mty Outing Flannel, 27 ;:n-wellhl——lwill price ~_ English Nainsook, 16c wz%n"fif"fl JMMM;O‘_