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$1.25 VOILES, 39¢ Fanwy Dress Voiles, 40 and 45 hudes wide, in all the latest designs and coloringes—Spechal price 3% a ywrd, former vaiue up to $125 a yard. without reservation. EXTRA SPECIAL! — Boston Garters, in single grip only— AT 21c A PAIR These Are Very Special. UNION SUITS, 83c Men's Balbriggan Underwear, in short sleeves and ankle length — Very special value, at 8c a suit. UNION SUITS, 89¢ Men's Athletic Union Suits of good quality Checked Nainsook — Very special value, at 89 a suit. UNION SUITS $1.39 Men's Roxford Union Suits, Athletfé style only, in sizes 34 to 46—at $139 - it, regular value 34 to 46. Just received a fresh shipment of Straw Hats—Young Men’s styles, including high bands, narrow rims, split straws and Sennitts — all moderately Our Entire Stock of Men’s Suits DIVIDED INTO THREE SPECIAL GROUPS $22.50—$27.50—$32.50 This offering comprises our entire stock of Men’s Suits, Specials In Men’s Furnishings Silk and Cotton Novelty Voiles, 38 inches wide—Also 36-inch Embroid- ered Voiles — Special price 79c a yard, former value up to $2.00 a yd. $2.00 VOILES, 79¢ SUGGESTIONS FOR MEMORIAL DAY We are ready to further your hcliday en‘oyment with last-minute requirements —comforts—all at lowest prices for dependable quality. These items listed here are from nearly every department in the store, and represent worth-while savings in some of the most wanted goods. READ THIS LIST OF SPECIAL OFFERINGS ON SALE TODAY—(SATURDAY) NEW ARRIVALS $2.50 to $4.00 EXTRA SPECIAL !—Men’s Silk Hosiery, all colors, all sizes, reg- ular stock, first Guality— AT 3% A PAIR HOSIERY, AT 29¢ Men's “lpswich” and “Country Genthemen,” best grade Lisle Hos- iery, in black and cordovan—at 29 a pair, 6 for $1.50. DRESS SHIRTS, 79¢ These are very special value—made of fine quality Percale, in good as- sortment, sizes 14 to 17 — Special price 79¢ each. DRESS SHIRTS, 95¢ Another Special Shirt Offering — fine quality Percale and Woven Madras, sizes 14 to 17—Very special value, at 95¢ each OUR MEN’S STORE | A Mark-Down of Women's Suits verything For the Holiday Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Etc. STRAW HATS Final Clearance Price on our entire stock of Women’s Fine § Suits, consisting principally of Navy Tricotine, a few | tans and some novelty checks. i Exactly 29 Suits in this offering, including the finest Suits [ in our stock : Here Are the Reduced Prices: 6 SUITS, were $27.50 ... iveeinnin 2 SUITS, 8 SUITS, were $35.00 .. were $45.00 .... 5 SUITS, were $49.50 . ... 6 SUITS, were $65.00 .... 1 SUIT, was $69.00 .... 1 SUIT, was $75.00 ...... Handsome Graduation Dresses Handsome Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine Dresses, tucked and ruffled effects—Also some of those fluffy dotied Swiss f models that are so bewitching, sizes 16 to 38—Price range | $19.95 to $35.00. New Hand-Made Waists These are new arrivals—Hand-made Waists, many pretty f§ styles, some drawn work, both square and V necks, sizes § 36 to 44—at $3.50. CHILDREN’S DRESSES For Children, 2 to 14 years. At $1.25—Striped Gingham, made bloomer style, sizes 2 to 6 years. At $148—Plain color Chambrays and Noveity Ginghams, sizes 2 to 6 years. $248 — Children’s Novelty Gingham Dresses, 6 to 14 At years, actual value $2.98 to $4.50. NOW $17.50 | NOW $21.50 NOW $29.50 NOW $29.50 NOW $39.50 § NOW $39.50 ceiieeo.... NOW $39.50 Eight mare recruits were signed up for the new National guard company Thurs- day evening, making the total number of enlistments to date 68. Chief Surgeon Blair was again at the armory Friday evening, and gave a physical examination to those who have enlisted. = Strenuous efforts are being made by Capt. Chrystie McConnell and Sergt. Charles Mudge to bring the enlistment up to 100 or a full staregth company. The Third Order of Mary society of the Church of the Immaculate. Conception gave a whist and social at the church as- sembly room Friday evening. Over 200 wero in attendance. Musical selections Were presented during the evening, and. refreshments were served. A Ford touring car bearing a R. L L- cense plate collided yith a Buick touring car from Connecticut, about 7 o'clock Friday evening at the corner of High and Broad streets. The street passage at this point is extremely narrow, due to the work on the sewerage system, and the Ford crashed into the middle of the Buick at the turn. The mudguards of both machines were badly damaged, and the Ford front axle was so badly bent, that it was necessary to have the ma- chine towed to a garage. The Westerly High will try to win the third successive baseball game here this (Saturday) afternoon, when the oppon- erits are the Bast Greenwich academy team. Stenhouse will do the twirling for the local boys, and two changes in the re- mainder of the lineup will be in evidence. Maine will catch, Meikle will be on first, with Capt. Grills on second, Lenihan at short gnd Mitchell on third, with the out- field composed of Blake, McKenzie and Bamford. Marshal George Leonard of the Memor- ial day parade expects that the exercises THAT UNEASY FEELING Th# dull depression, that dragged out spiritless condition—it’s bilious- Dess. Why be out of sorts with yourself and everybody else when one dose of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills will do wonders for you. 8 years reputation for biliousness, constipation and bilious headache, ete. 25¢ per box—uncoated or sugar coated Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila. Adv TERLY this year will be the most impressive in years, Rear Admiral Herbert O. Dunn fin! has detailed -5 naval band and detach- :en:“'“rlv b:r.:v:;l Hill, as in the past ment of 100 biuejackets from Newport to | #10 WL (0 B 2 participate. ~All the graves of ex-service men will be decorated by committees from the Spanish War Veterans' asso- ciation and from the Aserican Legion. The line will form on Elm street, right resting near, Broad street, and at 10 a. m. will march through Broad to the Paw- catuck bridge, where & halt will be made while the ladies of Budiong and Han- m. h‘hlvfil North meww |start at 7.30 2. 'm. and continue every t'flhfllrlu'hlnfllnfiflh"!bp. ™ SWesterly and Ashaway cafs wili run between Ashaway and’ Clark's Corners of running through ¢o River Bend ] teaving Westerly at 6 a. m. and returi- Stoningzon at 6.25 a. 6.40, 7.40, 8.40, 10.40 5. . and every hour up to and including 10.40 9. m. Leave Ashaway for Westerly, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15 9.15, 11.15 a. m. and every hour up until 10.15 p. m. Last car at 1105 p. Leave Westerly for Watch Hill 6.45, 7.45, 8. 45 *10.45, 1145 a. m., and 12 cock Relief corps conduct the.ceremcnies “,"‘5’.‘:,5’,,% g e ‘ifl‘b"l‘:her‘ w! emory ose who fell in our | 10-45\D. . y e s be an 8.45 car to Watch Hill. navies, after which' the line will con- tinke through Weet Broad and Liberty street to St. Michael's cemetery. After decorating the graves of comrades in St. Michael's cemetery the line will move through Liberty, West Broad, Broad, Elm and Beach streets to River Bend cemetery. The order of procession follows: Marshal, George E. Lecnard; . aldes, *Cemetery Leave Watch Hill for Westerly, 7.15, 12.15 and every hour up to and including 8.15 p. m. Saturday night only 9.15. River. Bend cemetery to Westerly, 7.30, 1.30, 2.30, 8.15, 9.15 .a. m.; 8.30, 9.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30, $.00, 11.0 only. 11.30 a. m. 12.30, The state of Rhode Island has filed s sefvice will | and SUNDAY SUBJECTS The Forum of the Norwich Masics Dramatic Assoclation mects at 1 3 m. at 13 Main street, Carroll block. At Park (Congregational chureh, s.r mon at morning service by the pastor Rev. Dr 8. H Howe, D. D. Sunday schiool at noon. At Christ Episcopal church, » communion 8. Holy communion and ser mon at 10.30. Church schoo! 12, noon Evening. prayeg 7.30, At Holiness Misson, 230 Mair street, praise and prayer service at 1f 4. m. Sunday school! and Bible class at § P. m. Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. A Greemevlle Congregationsl churel Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, r, morn: ing worship at 10.3 school af noon. - Young Peop: At the Cenfral Baptist ch ing morning and G. Neil. Itallan school and City Bible Class for Men ai noon. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30. Christian Science services at 1045 a m., in the Thayer building, Room 15 Subject, Amcicnt and Modern Necroman. ey, Aliss Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De nounced. Sunday school at 11.50. At the Chureh of the Good Shepherd m eh, preache Universalist, Rev. George H. Welch s Sl nder James Donohiie of |claim of appeal to the supreme court | minister. 10.30 a. 1 Memoris} Day sor MoGrath, Robert Brucker camp, . W.|from the decree of the superior court en- | vice with the G. A. R. Sermon subject V.; Naval Training Station band of New- | 5o SCPeTd) WEkTS 080 T the cse Of | The Vision. 12, noon, the Bible school port, R. L; detachment of appm:uce Coy Real Estate company and others | At the Spiritval Academy, Park street N e wmm, state was dismissed. The bill in equity | P° pand, Charles O. Gavitt, leader; Merrill Dost, American Legion, Commander Geo. A. Chapman; Westerly Sanitary Corps, F. I Payne, M. D., commander; West- erly Troops Boy Scouts of America, Scoutmaster Charles Fowler: St Mi- chael's troops, Catholic Boy Scouts, Scoutmastér P. W. Shea; Civil war vet- erans and Spanish war vetetans in auto- ‘mobiles. The memorial exercises at River Band cemetery will consist of the fcllowing program, Commander Amos P. Chapman { of Budlong post, G. A. R. will preside. . to Thee, West- : prayef. Rev. Lewis G. Walk- orial service, Budlong address. Rev. C. A. Burdick; reci- slos post ; tation, Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg, Berhard Smith; necrology. Commander §. struct a highway. sought to restrain the respondents from closing up that portion of the new Shore road in Westerly passing through land of the respondents, and it was claimed that the respondents had dedicated the lan to public use and were estopped to deny that the etate was given permis-| Y. P. S. con- ‘The respondents de- ned this and the case was heard by Jus- tice Barrows at Westerly last February. After consdering the matter Judge Bar- rows decided that the state had acquir- ed no rights In the land and a decree was entefed dismissing the bill. from this decrec that the state has ap- Dealed to the supreme court. A hearing was held before Judge Oliver H. Williams in the Third District court Friday morning in the case of Elizabeth Chester vs Theodore D. Picard, an ac- n to enter upon the land and 1t the subject, Creator o or Effect. There will be no ev vice. At the Federated e Trick, pastor. 10.30 se Holden Eyes. 11.45 t C. E Leader, Mr: ¥ mon theme, Why Honor At the First Baptist Henry Strouse, min ing service there will pastor will preach on the Sufferings of the Lord desus. B 18 | schoo! at 1 1.30 o'clock illustrated CANTERBURY GREEN C. Nicholas: imusic. America, audlence | ion" broght 1o secure posscesion of | asr yirirtian Endeavor meeting Su requested to Join the singing taps, Bo7 | bulaing at 1 Rallrosd svenue oscopied | L2, Crenins at e a public praise gl » Rev. GEOTES lby the defendant Judgment was given | *“Thoce from this place wt a Sl for possession and costs. An appeal was 5 place whe utiontes Supt. W. Lester O'Brien of the Shore Line railway company has announced the following changes in the troliey schedule which will go into effect Sun- day: Starting with 7.15 a. m. there will be a car leaving Westerly 15 minutes past every odd hour up ¢o and including 915 p. m.. and in addition to this there will be one short trip to North Stonington, NEW MIDDIES Co-Ed. Middies, evcellent value, at §2.25. Regulation Middies, good values, at $159, $1.75 and up to $2.98. Sizes 8 to 20 and 36 to 42. Every Middy is the best possible workmanship, throughout. EXTRA SPECIAL! — Women's Puce Threcd Silk Hosiery, semm in the back, in black, gray, core dovan and russet brown—on sale AT $100 A PAIR These Are Remarkable Valoe Boys' heavy-weight, black ribe bed N-hfy wizes 9 to 11—Spe= pir ... Women's “Ipswich” Hosiery, in black mercerized Lisle, seam in the back—Specha! price......... 33 Women's “Fibre Silk” Hosiery, black only, reguiar value 59 a pakr—Specral price . 3% Weorsen's Mercerized Drop-- stitch Hosiery, in black and cor- dovan—Special price a pair.... Wemes's Silk and Fibre Hosiery, Black only, including such well known makes as “Onyx” — Very speciat value, at......... T8¢ Worsen's futl fashioned or three seam Hosiery, mercerized, black and cerdovan—Special price. .., %6 PR 4Be EXTRA SPECIAL! — Womer's fuM-dashioned, Black Silk Hos- AT $1.55 A PAIR These Are Regular $3.00 Value. RIBBON SPECIALS Meive Taffsta Huir Ribbon, All Silk, 54 inches wide, black, et and colore—Special price [T, [PUSSUSUSISRRESO S "3 airbow width, —fi—u—‘dm ‘estorings—8pecial price a - Be “"*m s checks, for ~ ‘and custos, **:‘h&- B e —— N . HOSIERY SPECIALS ‘ MILLINERY At Extraordinary Reductions All Our Pattern Hats Reduced Savings Average Fully 33 1-39, Our entire stock of Pattern Hats, that sold up to $10.50—reduced to... ... $1.50 O el ks o Patiirn Hats, o s e e P - . Our entire stock of Pattern Hats, that sold up to $27.50—reduced to............. $14.50 Children’s Trimmed Hats, former prices up to $5.98, price now $2.98—former prices up to $3.98, price NOW. eieieee wicjusaz .$1.98 EXTRA SPECIAL !—Trimmed Hats for Mu:ron or Miss, including Taffeta Hats, Quilted Satin, Sport Hats and Dress Hats—all at $3.98, value up to $7.98. WOMEN’S NECKWEAR | WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ Women’s Lace Vestees, in good as- .ar:&nom, regular $1.50 value, at very and Marabout Capes and Stol, 't $4.50 oy es—at § Roman Stripe Scarfs d Sashes, i $; an ssg‘s) BOYS’ WEAR Nawy Serge Suits for First Com- munion and Graduation. Boys’ Navy Norfolk Suits, sizes, 7 to 18—Very special value, at §9.50 Boys’ Navy Norfoik Suits, with Trousers, sizes 8 . $11.50 Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits, with two pairs of Trousers, sizes 5 to 9, regular $8.50 value, at.. $6.95 Boys’ Spring Overcoats, sizes 2> to 9, regular $8.00 value, at $4.95 Boys' White Blouses, sizes 6 to 16, regular $1.25 value, at....... 95¢ BOY SCOUTS I—Get your equip- ment for Memorial Day. This is the official Boy Scout Store. SWEATERS Women's and Misses’ light- weight, All Wool, Tuxedo Sweat. ers—these are regular $6.50 val WOMEN'S GLOVES Women’s Leng * Black Silk Gloves, 12 and 16-button length, in black enly—Special price a petr e s e Women's Strap-wrist Ch.mm- S ia s, I aatsing beaver, regular $1.65 value, at sia Women's “Trefousse”’ French Kid ' Gloves, black, white and colors, at ..... HANDKERCHIEFS Boys’ White Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, regular 12/zc value— at 3 for 25¢, OF 6RCN. oeeaeerrns Men’s _Initial Handkerchiefs, three in a_box, regular valus $1.00—Special price a box. SALE OF NOTIONS Be sure and attend the sale of Notions and Small Wares, now in progress. Sale prices on Hair Nets, Threads, Pins, Needles, Buttons, Dress Shields, Hose Supporters, Tapes, Elastic, etc. The savings are worth-while. CANDY SPECIALS 30c Licorice Gum Drops, at.... 30c Paper-wrapped Salt Water Taffy—Special price a Ib...... 40c Chocolates, in a variety of flavors—Special price a Ib.... 50c Colonial Sugar Mints, light flavors, at........ 80c Marshmallow Patties, Pista- chio flavor, Chocolate Coating, rolled in cocoanut, at.......... in WOMEN’S BAGS The new Pilgrim Baps, the latest style for women, brown and gray, genuine Indian teather — Special values at $1,00, $2.39 and $2.98. UMBRELLAS, $1.29 Umbreflas, American Taffeta cover- ing, paragon frame, made with men’s or women's style handles, sizes 26 and 28-inch—Special price $129 each, regular price $1.75, DOMESTIC DEP'T 40-inch plain white Voile, for Waiists, Dresses, etc., regular 50c value, at ceeerreeseiieiiiiaena.. 3 Madras Shirtings, subject to slight imperfections, regular 69 value, at ..oeeee ST 50 pieces of 36-inch English Leng Cloth, soft finish—Special price for piece of 10 yards.......... $145 Just 50 round Center Pieces, size 54 inches, lace trimmed, for- mer value $298—Special price $1.19 35c EXTRA SPECIAL! — 42-inch “Pequot” Pillow Tubing, quatity—scarcest article on the market today—limited quantity only—Today at 3% a yard. in black, blue, & After the parade, [ All Ex-Service Men and Women | Parade and Exercises. Report at American Legion rooms, Monday, May 30th, at 2.p. m. | will be served by the Irving Bogue Lad- " NCTE—I earnestly hope that every Ex-Service Man and # Woman will feel it their conscientious duty to be in line on this most important occasion. al Ch: in an excellent iunch aft Wi noon. battery mate. 2b; topic will be Junior League. Mrs. J. M. Von Deck and were callers at Dr. J. B. JOHN S. BLACKMAR, 3 Commander R. O. Fletcher Post, A. L. taken to the superior court for Washing- ton county, the bond being fixed at $400. The Kacey baseball team New London at Westerly Sunday after- Kiernan of Providence wiil do the twirling with Kellars of Norwich as his The rest of the team wiil line up as follows: Dowd 1b.; Gadrow Bentley ss.; and Mel- low, Rhoades and Crowley, outficid. Haydn's eratorfo, “The Creation,” has been chosen for the Westerly High school cantata this year and will be sung in the high school hall Jume 2. school chorus will Ferraro 3b.; The STAFFORDVILLE mr. and Mrs. Louls Fest! and visited friends in Massachusetts Sunday. George Moore is having painted and is making other lmprove- ments to the property. The Epworth league will hold & deve- tional service in the United Congregation- The his church next Sunday evening. arlton are visiting the Nirs. . in South Coventry, has returned to her home here. W. Worcester, Mass., for a number weeks, has returned home. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walbridge and son | Selah and Mrs. Martha Goodwill motored to Springfield last Saturday evening and returned, with Miss Marion Turner, who | was horde over the week end. GRISWOLD Royal Richardson and family of Provi-| N dence, R. L, are expected at the parson- | age today (Saturday). Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yahn and children | will go to Jersey Saturday, the 28th, for| two weeks' visit. A good number from Pachaug gr: visited Brooklyn grange Tuesday evenis and furnished the lecturer's program. Mrs. Jane Lester returned last Friday ter tWo wesks' esterly and M. Rev. and Mrs. visit with relatives . P. Richardson's this week Tuesday. Bridgeport.—The price of milk Bridgeport is to drop ome cent a quart June 1. GINGHAM DRESSES. . VOILE DRESSES. .. $3.00 to §7.50 Store Closed Decoration Da; cool in appearance that you will take a liking to them the ! | moment you lay your eyes upon them. Though they do not cost as much as the Winter garments, it'’s a fact that you get more wear out of them, because Summer is the great out-door time. ... From $3.98 to $12.50 .From $5.00 to $19.50 ORGANDIE DRESSES, all shades, from $10.00 to $25.06 ALL WHITE DRESSES, in Voile, Organdie, Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette— Priced From $10.00 to $29.50 Wash Waists $1.00 to $5.00 [I B. GOTTHELF & CO0. “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 MAIN STREET e b FOR DECORATION DAY White Wash Skirts Sport Hats $3.98 to $7.95 Store Closed Decoration will play high -be assisted by Mrs. Marjory Warren Leadbeiter of Bostan, soprano, J. J.~ Shaughnessy of Boston, tenor, and Fred of New York, bass. house e son térmer's daughter, Mrs. Harold Lee, in Dolton this week. Miss Mildred Chandler, who has been visiting her grandmother, for several Phelps, who has had empioyment Lewls of Preston C Sweet's and Rev. Lovely Wash Dresses For Summer Wear The styles are so attractive and the dresses so delightfully six chureh conference at day were Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Hadley, Miss Baldwin and Deacon nett. Deacon Bennett and Mr. Hun delegates from . this chur > ordination at ‘Scotland Friday of A i Gates, a young man from the seminary who has been called chureh. Fred Safford with his family spen day recently with his sister, Mrs. ¢ of Groton, making the trip in t: mobile. Mrs. F. A Thurston and Brownell of Barrington. R week end at William Towne's Mrs. Frank Hoxsie and visitors in. town Sunfluy. Mrs. Hoxsie's fat for a visit at the The* minstrel held by W was very sucoessful, the Twelve membe: wentt to Bro a assisted in giving the program wita chaug grange. Mies Anna Smith and Miss ill have returned to their home | Hill for the summer. | The little son of Mr. and re Lews Buckiey, who with his mother wai | thrown from a wagon last taken Saturday to the Putsam { for treatment for 1 troken t Mrs. Buckley was not scriovs The last report was that the doing as well as coul Mr. and Mrs were visitors at 1 e o | [ Sucst of the Ais, WESTMINSTER T‘He s'b,efl for The townspeople in| bring flowers May ['to use Monday ity | graves Westmis |in the R iR | Westminister H the school hou: decorating the sol day. Tuesday ev there will be a Westminister G with a short progra ments. - Sunday of last week celved a visit from M Gustaf A. Carisol and his wife accompan Carison, of turning that French General In Silesian District General Leron, who has arrived at Oppein in the contested Silesian district, and has ordered ail the newly enlisted Gcrman volunteers to disband. It is stated that Ger- msny s planning to send Into this territory under General Von Seckt, iroope SORETENIRRRIINRGRRI S | mesrrmasan k!