Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1921, Page 7

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. Setchell met .,g their hotse ofi Broad |6 g.«m Evénin, Ttallan_service at 10:45. Sun- [ Tuesday.. e car. -H m” Ym street 'rutlu; thing QS mt the wmm m xmfluz.m @etfion 1, anq Clty Bible class for men| Mrs. Ray Bliven and daughter Doris| Mr. and Mrs. “Morris Geldbers eitér. x anniversaty umr edding. About u noon Young_People's social hour at | returméd Sunday from @ short stay with |tained at dinner and supper Sundsy in 3 - 7 | 100, ifivited fix&u mm. seopal ehtreh, holy com-| 6 D. m. B. Y. P. U. meéting at 6:30. | friends in New Londen. hofior of their daughter Katheriie's 13th p, Thé pew K tpfl‘t runfon, 8 a. m.; service and sermon,| At the Federated chureh, 10:30 ‘sermon | Thomas Clifford of Colchester com- |birthday. The guests were Miss Frances 4 A chureh were inln um !ot 3,089 { 19, ohurch gohool, - 12; _confirmation 1 the | menced school in the First district Mon. | Swan, Fanny Regovin, Roy and Dorothy Norwich, il eommon With all ‘othér|When our Hartford and New Havén|with several, mu m & Az at|chm, 4 p m.; ,",.fi,' ,,“’,.,. and ad- vop | day morning. astieman of Norwich, Viyian and Fran- sities afid towns in the staté, was all ex- | friends have got out of theirgmuddle we|$400, rehaintng dress, 7:30 p,.m.. topie, How I L 15 o rore His Day to| Supervisor Wilson conducted a teach-|cis McGlaughlin, Mary Bass, Mr. &hd cited over the staté eldotion fi y years | Shall ourselves on dry land. Friday, April 7 nu—Ne aks witt At Bt ANGEIWS IW chapén, |be Bpent? 7:30, sermon theme, The In. |°rS’ meeting in the Center school Wed. |Mrs. J. Wechsier, Bernard, Lioyd and ago this week. The vOtes Werd ¢St Of| Ths vote of Norwich: Marshall Jew-|bé iSéuéd from this office tomorrow as Rev. Wiliath H, Sriith, éetor. Holy com.. nefday afterhdon. A meeting of thé | David Wechsler, all of Jéwett City. Mr, Monday, April 3, 1871, but the result{ey nae 250 majority, a gain of thirty- today h Good Frfl-y P 3 ¢ = < = school board was held in thé evening. gnd Mrs. Bdward Caroline and Gifbert, Twas in doubt for several days mfter-|oiis Gver his mMjority of last year, We t Fanagement | o 230 m;f’fi":o"’,':."::,m . John DeWolfe, who has béen a patiént | Milten and Sol Caroline, Sallie Swotd ‘wards, #lect our répresentatives by a majority | of the uu. Lm-“, m;,; it Was réopen. p'ny" 7.30 p, m. ¥ in Lawrence hospital for several weeks, | berg, Leo and George Bloom of Mont- The same week ground was Brékeh for|dr over 300 and give Mr. Bolles, OUF|ed, abont 6hé Rundrsd Rbtk 3 se 2l returned home Sunday. 5 ville and Silvia Carcline of Bosrah. Miss the presént St. Patrick’s ohtifeh build- xngo of """*‘w‘i“ handsome figure of | Heen ndded, all thé érioaical At Trinity Episcépal ehn unm wm A student. from Yale- Divinity school < James Lane was & visitor m New | Goldberg received many beautiful gifts. dng. The site ‘of thé thén new ohuifch|437 majority. lle the entire dem-|havé b&sn BoHA &RE. wWill bs shélved in|be HOlY Communion at Will supply at the local chureh Sunday in | fondon Saturday. . was surveyed by J. T. Famning. cratic. ticket was gloriously whipped, it|a gay or twe. Instead of buying thé new | ing Prayer and sermoh at 10410 cmm:h place of E. T. Nowak, who is to preach| Mrs. Minnle Simenowitz and children RICHMOND Extracts frofn the file§ of The Bulleti|is. astounding to notice the popularity | books for thé y#ar all at omes they Will | 5choo Ln noon ahd événing pfayer and |4 sa candidate in afbthet town. have réturned after & visit with relatives of April, 1871, follpW: of the men, wfinh lfumfing to “:m Adver- | be purchassd tie to time. address at 7:30 p. m. “:‘:l:fl;choolu opened for the &pring tésm | in Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. J. Willlams and twe Monday, April 3, 1871—Oficer Méad |tiser, half revolutionized thé to¥n. The sita of was James Beebe of Oran vm at the |daughters of New York, are ossupfing stompten’ o Rhiset at intoxjea n| The first colored man to Vote in the | survéyed M“ Ciadlle ,“}“" e ,‘;:,:,' ,,E:;;:" 1‘1":"',',_“&';:‘0 s wiiwrence Spencer was a récent visltor | nome of hié fathér, C. L , Sunday, |their new home here. They purchiased on Franklin stréet yesterddy. tokn of Norwith was Denhis Walker | Ground will be b k.. o male 16 Mas & BUOME Chareliy 12.30, Sunday | g o) "oatives In Niantic and New Lon- gl ol SN the farm of Mark Leech. resisted and the officer calléd for my Who deposited his ballot in the first dis-|bers of St. Mary's congregation, ,’,fi, school; 7.30, therhe, THé Paftest Mam. Hicts Skl & 4 h h I.EFING The season opened Friday amd many The man .cried hé WaAs a Gsmoerat &nd & {triot box yésterday morning. will march thithér In pre ion l.mmedl- The pastor will preach. i n"-x ckler returned home Thurs- 'WELL fishermen are enjoying fishing. crowd gathered., A eitizén Who- mm ‘Wednesday, April 5, 1871—We have|atsly after the célsbration Q S ay, having spent the winter in Califor- William Wright of Bast Greawwith ed to assist the officer Was badl: returis this .morning from every town|day. At the Spiritusl Aeademy, Park street, | nia. Albert Ross has finished building &|was a recent caller at the Moose home- and the prisonef réscusd i triumiph. !o in thé staté and our figures give Eng- —_—— Annie Morgan Billings of Boston,| Mr. and Mrs. David Clark and children | garage at his home. stead, the demoeracy proposé to préserve or-{lish & majority of 81, This is about a test medium, will give psychic messages|of New London were guests Sunday of| The officers of ths First Bozréh Bap- der. dozen greater than the Hartford tables SUNDAY SUBJECI'S in the aftérnoon una evening, preceded by | Mr. and Mrs..Ray Bliven. tist Sunday school for the ensuing year One of the mysteries conmected with The Advertiser howls for ¢hrriafes to|of returns. maéke it, but wé have given 4 E % ~ jrief addrosses by Rev. Albert P. IBl.lnn Mrs, JAmes Lane and daughter Jadet{are: Superintendent, Charies L. Rath-|snapshots is their sopearance in Iargér bring “the aged and infirm demdcrat— | Mr. English the benefit of two or three| Chfistifn Stlenes s&tviess at 10.45 a.[ihe pastor. ° are visiting New London relatives. 9 it 7 i I:one.d first :n‘lm.uh ’Jlma; ‘Tarnbull; | numbers than usual every &leven years or gers, Mr. and Mrs. John - | second mssistant, Mrs. Jesse Rogers: sec- Vg gl o i b Bk 454 Fienry Mavaard Sosst Bunday 1| vocscy 288 tedbetss, SRooren Rogers ; morning and evening by Rev. T. C. Wy- | New London. first asel t, Elsié Béard ; second assist. | SSm=—===———————————— him who lives on the mountain sidé” to|slight discrepencies. It Will require the|mM. in the Thayér bulléidg. Room 215. the polls, The infim old demoorat 15| official count to determine -the precise|Sunday School at 11.50. genefally stringy enough to ehrn & coffi- | status of the votes, and it would not be| The Forain of thé Nerwich Musical fortable living in his neighbor's poultry | surprising it the election went to the leg- | and Deamaie. Absociation meets at 1 p. .q of Milford, Conn. Communion at 3| . Miss Minnie Kingsley was a Colchester | ant, Vi Turnbull; organist, Viola yard. Let the tough old philistine hoof bmn after all. m. at 13 A street, Cafroll block. . m. A special sermon will “;\‘fifuvf:fl";r:;‘;r 3 i B i }ru;nh:’:‘l' e'mm‘" roil superintendent, Nola 1t n.‘!"nnk opened his new store on| Ay Park Congregational charch, ur~ -t 7.45 p. m. to the Order of - Y saturddy “lll:y: ntl:,m ox\eru spen &A Aty o ¥he DO By (he Tafled General McCord has pledged himeeif ‘rnnku Square lasti night. It is md mon at morning service by the pasto: At Greenevills Céngrégational charech, Mr. and Mrs. G,S,,e Goldle of New|Aid society in the vest: ofy t:. First s 5 n'-'?} 2 : M::-:“«o'mmfi."x ?::N::\flfl:gw;vez:;fl;(;flhsd ’):r Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe. s‘“‘h’ "‘“fil " Sunday morning, there will be & preach-|y . aon were recent guests of Mrs. ( Bozrah Baptist church r'l’\xudly nenl:‘g_ state militia at a te - noon, ing_service oconducted by sm'ls,n:w‘.h ‘{;euemm' e e mx. :;'X::I;dn":: fm;g:vgmxst :S;:{ At Triaity M. E. ehareh, preaching at :o.ao. s?‘dect. sfl-!-t Th (;’voxll(xlx‘:;s PYHBNE B TR M?-‘-T i “W‘h;::r“l:“::‘nmn; a veranda + ¥ < - : " % Prohibition. Sun 1 Tuesday, Aprll 4, 1871—What we o] On Monday the colored citizens of Con- 10.30 by Rve. Allen Shaw Bush. Sunday|by 66, Sunhday scigol . 0. | Missés Eleanor Moore and Helen Rog- |across the séuth end of his house. out of the electien rns 18 this: Jéw- | fécticut voted for the first time. school at noon. Fvening service will be |tho morhing sérvice. The Young Péo. — ers returned to school in Norwich Mon- Deacon J. C. Léflingwell is improving, omitted. DIFR SErvics at § ‘dcleck. day, having spent the Easter recess at|but is still confined to his bed, onl; | s an- " d ly #it- e et | e AL Lo M. wooas| - At the Mollness Wisdéh, 87 Maln| At fhe Nérwich Town Conprépationnl|tileir Homes here. ting up for & short thmé éach day. soted gress ® | street, praise and priyer service at 10 a. |eharch, sérvice, 10.30, address by Harry| James Case of Colchester, & boss on the Rev. J. W, Carlevalé will preach at 11 e B T | Lt Tt oy Y, ToN | Bt citaa wa Gunbay ool 1 3| Hicke ot Hartord, ‘subject, Tntiviunl | st roud Is Stasing for & few. dgwn at|oclock Suniay mornine. B ¥ P O ate thers s A republican Mijority of Unahiimousty eleoted: Foréman, Tames|D. ™. Prgaching at 3 and 1. . |Cheistlin Devétopnent. Men's Forum at|the home of Mr. and Nors. Harry Moore. | meeting led-py Mra. Jesse . Rogers ot three or five and n the hotsé & Majority | Grah first assistaht, Maurice Walsh;| At the Firit Baptist cnnt, ‘Gebrgs |12 subject, hbb]l;l:k f Heéalth; 7p. m.| Several out of fown fishermen have[7.30 p. m. Mrs. Rogers' subject will be of probably about 20. second assistant, James Sutcliffe, :séoond ; | Henry Strouse, minister, will preach an ;“:fl':'“c:y M. ma:. :gr- ”m:& meet- :,:::hh:r..r the m;:td‘cek and a few good ;{nw” -l:n.;q.llv‘:;n. His Day to Be Work easure: sitory sermon on the Sacond Psalm ristian 1 cafSHes are reporte i iy R Toae “&““«‘.‘:’ n“ 1:1'“ Bat- m‘:‘}“sfi"“ o & ;xp;l: briing séivics. Dible witiool &t| At theCestral Mapitet charh Aev. P,| Mr. and Mrs, N. L. Clark and J. Miiton| Hiram H. urn has sold his com- | ) 1, | C :’en: :;u‘:eL;h ;l;wr:\:r wé hope that! 'The friendd of Mr. amd Mrs, George 12 o'clock. Young People’s service at|C. Wright will preach both morning and |Clark were guests of Colchester relatives | mercial car-and has purchased a touring y|g rx a ream ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS RIBBONS, 48 WASH DRESSES, $148 || ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN ART DEPARTMENT || %0 yurks o wide Forey Rptors SR ERETER T WARLAOWS g:‘::n"V'::: :IT“:‘I-.' vl o m‘;‘;: :3"3/, f:ht‘nn:d“::, f:: % ;1’:& 14 yéars — Anniversary Price fn:i'::,-:::,mp ::.m:t ;l:::.‘: & a ball—Anniversary . hair bwu. gmllu and sashes, value ’ Better gradé Children’s Gingham 2 Stameed Husk Tewsly band. : '|"h.,(=. P gl ot @ G, om and ful i MD,':':,,,:":'::’,;',': grounds—Anniversary Price 8 suv'n:-a 1;"!:(?‘!:’1' ‘“ra yards for quality, valui ol e Today Will Be the Last Day of Our checks — Anniversary Price 3 sary Pm:o . % o A i ylrjfi for Seeasasssieisniees 48c mae ) 48th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION|:zss f Price 3 yards for.............. . 48 awaversaryspecis | WHEN THE STORE CLOSES TONIGHT OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE WILL END o ?fi%:mg’??m There are special items in every dmnrtrmnt, at prices much below the regular. Liberal money-sav- U e e Sl Clef nches wi or RN Anniversary Offerings Today. Remember—when the store || crirs verr s i b4 . 48 Kirastehane e vt | ings for all who take advantage of o ¥ 2.'.';&,,2;{“‘,:"},.5‘}_‘"1 km clms to l t, our Allnwer'm sale wi“ ei‘da 5 Price 25 yards for.....cc.uus . ‘ ynvi—-Anhlvmlry Pries ...... 8¢ 5 inch Camissle 8, 1A 59¢c and 75¢ valu m\im& Price sesann Lace Rell Colla u::. regular vll::"g. [LL] —Anniversary Pres ............ 800 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAILS IN SHEETINGS, ETC. ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN || o v e WOMEN'S APPAREL gy . 48 TRICOTINE SUITS, AT $39.50 The wal-known Peauelt il This is one of our leading Antivirsey wlfitings - l::’ble-:hnd sh.;.. w.vt: no cen- Four chic models, in Navy Tricotine, Box Coat, tet soam—Anniversary Price... 98¢ handsomely trimmed with soutasche braid, sizes 16, Bleached “Pequot” Sheets, size 18 and 38=—Anniversary Price $39.50, actual value 81x09—Also Pepperell Sheets L3 $5 NSILK PETI'[COA'IS 1 $3.19 This is @ very Special Anniver- sary Offering: Women's Jersey Silk Patticoats, in all the néwv Spring eoldrings, trimmed with faney #ilk at bottomh—alse some handseme twe-tone effects—all at $3.19 each, regular $5.00 value, : ‘Anniversary Sale Specials ==l ""FOR MEN IN WOMEN'S ¢ m Men’s and Youths’ Spring-weight Top Coats, in black s 2-clasp m. "“f '} and oxford, some silk-faced, others self-fleeti, all silk- L ;....:2..:; lined throughout; equal to coats sold elsewhere at McMillan Trousers, $4.95 | McMillan Trousers; 35.95 felt! ; % size B1x99—Anniversary Price $143 . KEYRS - i S N, i | b ':tkm R $50.00 to $59.00. - IN HANDKERCHIEFS || | jis niericpainiomss St | i 6l et o ||| annversary speciaLs Women'’s Embroidered hd - kerchiefs, whits and &s 4 embroidery, a big vlnuy styles, regular V‘Iu? “E,A"' Men’s Puré Thread 8ilk Hos- 'u 8pring-weight Uhion Pricé r o By, i i ity - Reldhl ecru coler, | o % iéry, in blacl y, a Bokis lomiih, ‘!' vaits 79 a pair—Afniver- sl b o sary Price 88¢ .‘1.“ Men's Negligee smm, with Men's Med gm ll.J‘hv:. uits, Bart wool; g & :.""‘7‘:":::::.:°;'1'_g'° "',:T: : ankié length, &lf uz»—ntn( Anmvtuary Price ..... arams “:?,'vg:]"m“ TWEED SUITS, AT $16.48 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS These Tweed Suits are in distinctive models, and are IN TOWELS, ETC. very desirable for street or sport wear, it all the new- Tarkish Wash Cloths, 12 for. . .i48¢ est Spting colors, sizes 16, 18 and 38—Anniverbary Sias hainit iy B x'ass BN Price $16.48. Faney Jacquard Turkish Towels, NEW SPRING WRAPS ||l oo " s = IN BOYS’ WEAR Boys’ Golf Caps, Navy Serge and mixtures, regular $125 v Ul L. Bere-titnietong 98 Boys' Jurfer Nerfolk Suits, Navy Seérge, with twe pair of Trousers, sizes 4 to 9 yun, rég- ular $8.50 value, at.. . $6.48 Hem sma Hlfi&kfl- chiefs, white and ders, Ii blc to lhl tions—Anni iversary 25c¢, or eth ......... Men’s White Hemstitchéd E i 1 Anniversary Price csimess W08 Handk An’.‘.'.f:'mr"‘y s .1 ligee Shirts of fine ale ang Widiss, tht we S'z"NN:;foslk Suun; “Al.l ::v.;;. Graceful models in new Spring Wraps—styles that e wir o usl ercale and Madras néwn "URiver = s a erge, si ; % b s ; 2 Men’s White Hemetitehed Linsh 1:;-- -:e{vsg-r 2. valu;1 % mu.T 8.0 m 50 valu Fepular $1200 valus, at....... 4 are m ost becoming, in a full line of sizés—Prices are ek iy g B s - —Anniversary Price £ . S Knrversiry Bries .70 e |1 Ll Bagt Nortsme Sut;’ in -dask $25.00 to $85.00. it N i mixtures, Sizes 8 to 17, regular Men's Whits Hematitohed $12.00 value, at. .. 848 Handketchisfs, regular value A9c—Anniversary Price ... NEW SILK DRESSES i 66-inch All-Linen Table Dam- s e - -~ "Beye’ Norfolk Suits, All Wool Women’s new Spting Dresses of Canton Crepe, ask, at ... e e THE LAST DAY v S g g, P Georgette and Taffeta, some very chic models—Even- T AT LA e HOSIERY SP) GIAI.S Boys' Norfolk Suits, medium ing Go in th light colors, sizes 16 to 44— ' Dne cass of ' - Today will be the last day of our Spring Sale of Teilet . dark '"m"r:‘ st tuo ll:lrgit:es ::“ 32“5‘ ()0e ;;;VS‘: m:lo onto'“; 00, g & STk Black _Ribbed, Goods—it will end when the store closes tonight. We p#irs of Khiekerbocker Trous- .00, $27. up .00, iery, sizes 6 t ers, regular $15.00 value, at.. $1248 pair, at Boys’ Heavy- vnlglbl bed Hosiery, sizes 39c a pair, at ... Worsn's Fine e-n‘gl Seamisas . strongly urge everyone who reads announece- méfit to supply their present wants an? futute needs today, before this sale ends. lt includes complets lines and assortments of standard grade Téilet Articles : . CIALS GEORGETTE WAISTS, $348 ||| "'\ scankers, erc. Women’s Georgette Waists, a splendid variety of ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Sample Blankets, assorted styles and colors, in a full line of sizés—Anniversary styles, value up to §7.98 — An- 3 IN SWEATERS i i s 9 Hosiery, black and cordsvan, at greatly reduced prices. Price $3.48, actual value $5.98 to $7.50, L e value 3%¢ a pair, at.. De R Childref’s Sweaters, strictly All diiis aud b ol 4 2oa & Waol Blankéts, white dnd gFay wmz.. s fi,,. qu'LgL g,"( L| (BUY TOILET GOODb TODAY ! Wosl, sizés 3 to 10 years, reg- : g —Anniversary Price ......... .4 Shoe * | EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL ! uwhr e m:;, .;' @ :4.49 : Hemmed Swtin Bed Spreads, i P iap i o omen's in isses’ - P 9 X 2 A 06 full doubls bed size—Annivér- Women's Richeliéu Ribbed Mt $106 Coty’s Face Powder, The pepalar STwenit Hair Sweaters; All Wersted, in Tux- WOMEN S DRESS HATS 34.98 ary Bics .. . 8848 g’;lzed Hosi ry. in black, value L'origan, er Jacqueminot, at 58c m?‘ Gty eds and butten-front :tylu, e 4 o a pair, at. rmisazs W08 30:_"::‘%: Te:"' PMG{W cisewhere o 4 newest :Menn#'. regular $12.00 Women’s Dress Hats, distinctive models, no two — ™ ’s B H wi carton, at...... ves 120e | 12V value, & . $948 . < . < Liale oty '""?Snul: a'the ([ ] 5o Fornans Tooth Paika”.. 2tc o Seminols ;rauu Biktr, nlllse;h amongst them are Hats for all occasions — | || s \NA/ERSARY SPECIALS a pair, . 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.. 33 | SrePe ro 2 A bought especially for Anniversary Celehration — :1:3(02’:.:&;‘.3“& Hasisey Ln e Kslgiss Tooth Paste. ... 35 }:",’:‘,“&,' 1 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ; :m P:i:: $49yB &akh, : IN DRAPERIES r Spe: i N lue $1.15 50c Listérine Tooth Paste... 3% | Puritah T [ X 8 i ¢ = vin ” : it ll Jik fi Forhan's Tooth Paste.. for S0, & packipe, IN.APRONS, ETC. Women's Trimmed Sailors, both straight and roll sl s kit _— Mavis Face Powder. Women's Dress Aprons, 6f good it J, lar 17 J08, 8. ...onvenpns o e 50¢ Djer-Kiss Face Powder.. quality Percalé; in checks and brim shapes, black and navy—very lfl!élll value, at ular 17s vilda, & i whits, ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS $1.00 ery Garden Face Pow- Stipes; régulai §139 valus, &t 98¢ $1.58 and $2.98. ess;::h-nd ':;.—T‘:..::. oheR-wrk o .. . Women’s Muskin Gowns, low . S | Bt f E % lar 39 lue, at.. 29 IN UNDE.‘RWB.:;R‘M 58 w tiims® Mulsified Cocon- “i{’g:dfiél"%fll neck 8tylés, trimméd with H:'L . S ‘fll ::r'd"::gzu "n ::p:mén- & Upsera T BuFg ahd uee, repalar §1 Ann Sflk‘ g inch Cratonnes, A LT TR 75 Wyeths Sage and Sul- o e i W valds, 5t . s || IVersary Specials In and colorings, regular 49c vaiu, ybars, regular value. 506, &t... 39 phor . large size ... B ‘Worbh's Whits Betticsats, P 40-inch Crepe-de-Chine, for Waists ahd Drésiss, in Black, white, B Wameh's Summ t 2 & Bitey Bisraucker, régular pink, turquoise, Jnde. old blue; brown and navy; regular valué $2.00 36-inch Cretonnes, beautiful d - Vests, in }&‘,"IR Mk . : 4 $1.50 value, at ... B L : sighs and colofings, reguldr 6% ?.'.‘r“t'. ahis 5o Anniver’safy sped&ls lfl Dreas GM‘ Womai's Cotton Taffeta Petti jopd it DKtin-6-Chinb, fer SKifl 4nd Drésebs, 1h whith, sink, P - z B P g light blue, Pekin blue, Copenhagen; navy, tan, gray, old rose, browh 36-iich Colored Madrds, fTor 4 coats, Black grounds with pret- o incl olo! 2 4 teis ey R L S R w | PRI T | S S U 8 || Ovtr s, Porton. s :b;?f:séga;u:lzs and 38, nqnur ™ m }’13-@ k hec Ifil;nl;;ng whits, for Suit aF Dress; regular # an;! lavender, Ngular ;z.oo““ 5 SD—ANGNIVECRSA.hIJ F;;CE", or "” in brown, ros :‘nd green, at... s BELSSE “valug, at ...... s i e One lot of Ruffled Scrim Cur- One case ur Wmufl ') 262'? All-Wool French Serge, for Dréss aF Skirh P 3 #8-inch Crépe Mateor, i tdins, value $2.00 a pair, at.. $169 {re . A&y, bro 4 black, regular ddt m Waiién's Chish l“ 0' qual- repg in black & » WS maker Vosts ...aog...« SR-eee - iy Crépe-ds-Chine, _teimmed XAV BRice £ 00 1| 0t o o8 s cuteind s 81 54 with lace, régul hi ' rogullnvi-lu“b‘ ;1"2‘5‘; 3: aod v.c.'."%s#_,mm?fé‘%sflaf P H’.SO v:‘l,:n,";u"-" $1.79 40-inch aamnefle Satin, for SpBrt Skirts, in whits, pink 4R8 Bldek, while, 24 yards long, value regulir value ssso—-mmvmsuv PRICE ...l $2.98 || 8250 4 paif, At .........i.... 2.9

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