Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 16

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EXTRA SALESLABIES IN ALL THE 6TORES Suburban Day SPECIAL@ The Pasmk Co Stores R SEE WHAT 27 ¢ WILL BOY ON SUBURBAN DAY, AT THE PASNIK STORES LADIES’ EMBROIDERED BRASSIERES. ........ 27¢ LADIES’ BUST CONFINERS, Flesh Color. ....... 27¢ CUTIE SILK LISLE CHILDREN'S SOCKS....... 27c LADIES’ JERSEY BLOOMERS......covvvannnns 27c MDIFS’ SATEEN CAMISOLES .......... Sedoe 27c 2 pairs LADIES’ SEAMLESS STOCKINGS. ....... 27c 2 pairs CHILDREN’S SEAMLESS STOCKINGS. ... 27c CHILDREN’S BATISTE BLOOMERS ........... 27¢ 2 pairs MEN'SSOCKS . ...ciiiieeicroacnneen 27¢ LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS, Fiesh and White. ....... 27c i wiar 4.3 ¢ WiLL BUY ON SUBURBAN DAY, AT THE PASNIK STORES LADIES’ SHORT CORSETS, with 4 Garters...... 43c LADIES BATISTE BLOOMERS ................ 43¢ LARGE BUNGALOW GINGHAM APRONS...... 43c LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS, Flesh and White. ..... 43¢ BOYS’ BLOUSES .... LADIES’ CORSET COV MARY PICKFORD APRONS ............... ~.. 43¢ § LADIES WORK WAISES .. 7Z .. .conoaniccenn 43¢ CHEDRENSOVERALLS . ...cceceveeenin..... 43c S WILL BUY ON SUBURBAN DAY, AT THE PASNIK STORES LONG CORS?T S, SHCRT CCORSETS, Flesh—White 93¢ BUNGALOW APRONS, Elastic Bel CHIZ WSE PETTICCATS "“D GOWNS LADIES WAI "RES"‘ LADIEY SILX SEAR CHILDREN'S GINGHAM Di CHILDREN’S CREEFERS AND RO? 297 CHILDREN’S BLACK STRAJY BLACK BUNGALOW !/ L.XDIES’ \VF’“ Tl"‘ st WHAT $1.97 wi soy OK SUBURBAN DAY, AT THE PASNIK STORES WONDERFUL WOCL SWEATERS ............ $1.97 LLADIES’ CREPE LONG KIMONAS . ........ .. $1.97 $3.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES ...........cev.. 1.97 $3.00 LADIES’ COLORED PETTICOATS ...... $1.97 LADIES® BLACK WAISTS .....c..c....}ve... $1.97 CHILDREN’S RAIN CAPES SEE WHAT M? WILL- BUY ON SUBURBAN DAY, AT THE PASNIK STORES $5.00 LADIES’ VOILE DRESSES . ......... $5.00 LADIES’ SERGE TOP SKIiRTS .,........ $2.97 $4.00 CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES TRAVELLING BAGS AND CASES ........... $2.97 THE CHOICE OF THE HOUSE $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 LADIES’ WASH DRESSES 84.97 PRETTY MODELS—NEW STYLES THE PASNIK C0. smu ron uas RORWICH—WILLIMANTIC—~DANIELSON—PUTNAM— AND A NEW ONE NEXT MONTH IN WESTERLY. SIIBIJRBAN DAY BARGAINS CRANSTON’S “PICTURES AHEAD” FREE FILM, FREE DEVELOPING AND PRINTING WITH EVERY CAMERA SOLD ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18th | Bottle of Fowntain Pen Ink Free, and nio tax on all Foun- tain Pens sold Seturday, June 18th. (We pay all taxes for this day only). $2.80 Crocker Fountain Pens for $1.50—$3.50 for $Z.50 Every Fountain Pen sold is fully guaranteed. EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES ON TWO DINNER SETS. One $55.00 Set for $29.00—0One $50.00 Set for $25.00 A ot of $1.00 Books of Fiction for 50¢ One large lot of Bloxed Stationery, at Half-Price, and other bargeins in Stationery. A few Bibles and Testaments—some slightly shop worn, at less than Half-Price. 500 Sheets Typewriter Paper, value $3.00 free with every Corona Typewriter sold Saturday, June 18th. 25 Per Cent. Discount on all Baskets and all Leather Goods All Flags, at Half-Price. DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS ON SUBURBAN DAY. The Cranston Co. 25-29 BROADWAY NORWICH, CONN. The William Friswell Co. 1§ 25 and 27 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. In our windows, we will display for this day only, goods at special prices. {§ These prices will be at a discount of 25 per cent. and are 11! on aH standard makes of goods. All guaranteed. . ||? Waltham and Elgin Watches, in every style of case, in- | cluding the new green gold and white gold. ! CUT GLASS, IN ALL THE LATEST CUTS. s Community, Rogers and Alvin Silverware, in the latest plain designs. |l La Tausca Pearl Beads, in all the sizes of the best grades. BRACELET WATCHB The William Friswell Co. 25 and 274RANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Housekeepers | When shopping in Norwich, visit our store, You will be repaid by a fine showing of Furniture AND Rugs {] A reputation for honest values for over 50 years of service 1 in Norwich and vicinity. N. §. GILBERT & SONS SHETUCKET STREET Opp. Laurel Hill Bridge l— ‘Suburban Day N knowledge mnldunnfly expiained al the hair proposition. Afi .mllo lwana ,t'.n::lr el tugging af i | P n‘. and I'll bet that the mlnuu they got home they raced to h eee if new fuzz had ter cogitation, “that you would get another marcel—wouldn't you? Then you pull bard till it hurts and the in- dignant blood, rushing up to find out the cause the disturbance, goes to work buflding more hair mflomueauy and before it realizes what has haj pened is steadily on the job as In m. days of your youth and then the pub- lic looks at you and shouts,'Oh, see the beautiful hal "Whnlm-llmczl'l"-nmyin terpolated the young wonian, “my halr was a yertect gold in hue and people; used to stop my mother on the street l.nl— ' “You don’t say!” the baldheaded man sald. “Hair does change, doesn't it? Still your better off than if you didn’t have any of course. Women have such an advantage, what with switches and puffs—" “Anybody,” broke in the young wo- man with some force, “anybody at all| that knew anything could tell that ev- ery hair on my head is my own! Why l have three times as much hair as most girls my age——' “Oh, after were 30 we ean't expect to have hair as we did when we were ymms, soothingly eaid the baldhead- man. “But I don’t take much stock ln your scheme, Flabberton! It sounds to simple to be true, f lifting oneself up by tstraps A married man would have no trouble; because he could easily get his wife to yank it for him—by the way how did your professor explain the large prevalence of baldheaded married men who suffer from conetant hairpulling 7" “I think you are just awful, Mr. Gir- dle,” protested the young woman, in pretty indignation, looking at him re- proachfully. “To hear you talk, one| would think matrimony was dreadful.” “Well, the divorces still keep up,” said the restless man, with firmness,| “T think the and from now on I am going to have a hairpulling seance every night and in one year I ghall be the envied and ad- | mired .of the town and the rest of you poor fish will be ashamed of your gibes and jeers.” you spénd five minutes every day pulling your hair,” lnslncd the bald- headed man scornfally “in one year's time you will have wasted thirty per- | fectly good hours in wnlch you could ave learned the o mo language or something useful! “Anyhow,” Derdlted the bald man, the professor had a marvelous crop of hair and he said flncen years ago he owned only six spears “Honest”™ gasped !.he baldheaded Specials For We will put on sale Saturday Morning, June 18th, a new style of package of Safety! Razor Blades for Only 10 Cents Three hollow ground, tested blades, for use with Eveready, Gem, Star, Liberty, and many 'SUBURBAN DAY Saturday, June 18th As a special inducement to call at our store during your visit in this dty 3 WE HAVE ARRANGED to have reduced prices in every department for that day. In addition, we have placed 125 especially selected Suits on sale at $22.50. _These suits are radically under- priced. They are Men’s and Young Men’s models—all sizes, only a few of kind—but all of them well made and easily worth $35.00 and $40.00. You are cordially invited to use this store as your head- quarters, whether you buy anything here or not. Mest your frisnds here, leave your bundles here. Make youn self at home here. Murphy &McGarry 207 MAIN STREET man, with intense interest. “Eay, may- | visible wrinkles “but I Chink be there's something in that aftar all|I'll begin dnuu it, too! You are such I guess it won't do any karm I've m - Flabberton.” litle rim of hair here I can begi -(.’Nm.o)l “Of course I don’t nepd any Bonds of friandshipy ase very eftem hair,” the young woman with '.bo in-|mpun of fimsy thread e SUBURBAN DAY SPECIALS The E‘ : A We].ls Co. epmzocflosmw gt i ek \ -f——, 6 peirs 25c HOSIERY ........ O RIARNEE "~ 3 pairs 50c HOSIERY .. ... evcve v coees oeo omme $100 2 pairs $1.00 HOSIERY . . ..v e cvs ome g oo omwan SLBD 16 dozen MEN’'S CANVAS GLOVES UNCLE SAM NAINSOCK UNION UNDERWEAR. . 88¢ B. V. D. NAINSOOK UNION UNDERWEAR.... $1.158 ARROW COLLARS .. ..coviihethovssnuivssns SIS 1 lot of BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR— Mostly Shirts, 75c value ......covevceveccsss. O0B All $1.00 and $1.50 NECKWEAR .......cc00v.. T58 CHOICE OF ANY SPRING CAP.....ccco0eees $1.50 1 lot of BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS. .... . 65¢ Sizes 14Y; to 17 ABCUT 15 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, AT........ $17580 A REDUCTION OF $3.00 ON ANY SUIT IN STOCX (MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S) MEN’S PANTS, $2.00 to $4.00—Reduced 50c Per Puir MEN’S PANTS, $5.00 to $10.00—Reduced $1.00 Per Pair CHILDREN’S SUITS—A Straight Reduction of 20% CHILDREN’S KNEE PANTS—20% Reduction. STOUK, EXCEPT BOYS' “BLACK CAT® HOGE N OVERALLS, THE SPECIAL PRICES ARE FOR ONE DAY ONLY THAT IS FOR SUBURBAN DAY . JUNE 18th, 1921 AND IS MADE IN CO-OPERATION WITH OTHER MERCHANTS IN NORWICH. The F. A, WellsCo “GOOD CLOTHES STORE"

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