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| coat, Raymona u. eneoh, q-r- D. Bind- M of Boston, are uests of Mr. Pal-| Miss Nellle Williams of New London. | Fourth in Norwich, tweep the married men-and the single [loss. mer’s; mother, Mrs. Stephen B..Palmer,| Messers. Kaonneth ‘'.ake and Mpron Miss Marguerite Porter, who is in the men. 60k place on the school house Reports uubmltml .lhmnd mn there | on” Broadway. Hunter ‘of New Haven were recent guests| Nurses' Traininz class at the l-l-r«ordl grounds and the ‘benedicts wom from: |were 37 active members: of the organiza- | Miss Maunde Ccnzdon is in New York| at the home of Georz: H. Thomas. hospltal has been visiting at the home| the bachelors. In' fie evening fireworks tion. Four alarms have beem answered | taking a summer course at Columbil Mr. and M Morris. Vinograd re- | of her aunt, Mrs. Harry. Dean. presentéd the town by the Maxwells, of by tihe company during-the past vear university. cently entertained Mr. and Mrs.i Schiller| Ralpt Lawton of Hlvarhlll. Mass., has| Rockville,"were set off from the Pinacle. This (Friday) -evening -the -Stonington | 'Mrs. Charles Weems of New York was| and two sons. Harold and. Jos, Miss | been visiting his cousin, George W. Lor-| These were follawed by a band concert 3re police will ‘hold & meeting and choess | & récent visitor here. - > Jeanette ‘Schiller, Miss Sadie Fisber.| ing. and daneing in the park. "a delegate to the:Connecticur State Wire.| ~MrS. Frank H. Hinckley has returned | Misces Fannie, Bessie, Celin and Betty| Clarence Frances of Newport, R. L.| Mrs. Ruthe Rice of Worcester s | men’s convention in- New mven in Ap- | from a trip to Hartford. Vinograd, also a brother-in-law and son,| has been visitirz his parents, Mr. and! spending a few days With her daughter, Am alarm rung in from box 56 in Dixon) White Roek Sunday night by (hm ot, sequare at about 7.20 o'clock Thursday | Police Thomas E. Brown of Westerly, | L . Mis¢ Edith Haley of.Brooklyn, N. Y. | Edgar, all of New York. 7| Mra. John Frances. , | Mrs. E. A. Finance. evening for a burning automobile at-|were before U. 8. Commissioner Arehl | ™ piny yenrs xwo:the it Streets, ot| W28 here Wednesday. Miss Neilie Willlams was accompanied| Mrs, Cora Day and daughter, Nor-| Mrs. John Miller cetertained her . e iFtun all ivectionk.ohuf R0 C. HAtems I Pm‘;‘den&e w:o!:‘l:u: the borough swere named - by some of . on her return to New London Tues-| ma, have been guests 'of Mrs. Day's | ter amd the latter's family, of Sprinc most of the spectators arrived too late to|day, charged with \m:‘ll ng the prohible| i1 voune mem of the. town in a spirte of | NOANE day, by, George L. Thomas, of Goshen | mother in Boston. field, over the Fourth. 5 % wee the fire. The car that caught fire|tion law. They waived examd 208 | fun. and have evef. sificehelt ther| i = ertil ; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Clarke of Nor-| M. amd’Mrs. Brick Lewis of Sprin- was & Roms 8 touring car and bore the(pleaded not guilty. Both were placed| ., p o "5 oaq cireet ‘was so'named be.| Rev: and Mrs. Truman Childs spent | Howard B. Williams of Springfield. | wich spent Sunday and Monday with 1o-| fleld, spent the week end with Mr. and Massachusetts license number 119215, In|under §1,000 bonds for appesrance befOT® | pyee “i¢ wan wider than''most of the | three davs in Andover, Conn, last weex. | Mass. and Miss Jennie Cook of South|cal relatives. Mra Beilen *Abors. a few seconds the hood was a solid blaze | the federal cours. others. High Street because it was high| Mr. Childs was called there to officiate| Manchester, were recent guests, at Rex- . Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Peasc haye re- and owmers of automobiles in the square| Once again the Westerly lahorers em-| iy front of the Wadawanuck ‘egtel was at the funeral of a former parishioner, | ford E. Cummings.’ CLARK'S FALI.S turned from .thelr wedds: trip to Ni- came rwmning with extinguishers, with i Y oyed in the construction of the MeW| h. hichact popt and slowed botn ways, | Several automobile parties.motored fol Mr_and Mrs. William F. Franklin agara Falls. ‘which the flames were put out before! sewerage system quit their jobs Thurs-| naq; ang west,..and toward the: south. | Sandy Point Saturday and -returned with|and %on, William, F., Jr., returned to M. H. Manning of Norwich Town was Mr. and Mrs\ Giddings and childr rameh damage could be done to the en- morning. The walkout came WReN| poari street, was:from @ girls’ sehool |2 bounteous supply of quahogs for the|Stamford, Tuesday, after snending thelhere on business recently. i of Hartford were zuests of X d M gime. The hood was badly scorched and| the local workers demanded that €| jc¢ (hare <iramt :street was. the fin- | Fourth 4 | week end with Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh.| F. E. Coon of Westerly was the guest, H. T. Noble over the Fou J the puint destroyed. Although the fire| nine out of town men on the job pay §15 street of thmt time. Tt swept from “The Fourth was spent very quietly ex-| The return trip as far as New Lon- | Sunday of his cousin, Richard Maine. Mrs. Agnes Kibbe spent the week cn? trmeks arrived before the alarm had fin-|each at once for the snpport of the 10cal| samya) Denison’s hill* nast-the Academy,| €ent in the early morning a band of small; don was made by automobile, where they| Charles Zuck. with his family and| with her parents, M?:.and Mrs. Haydes ished dnging, the fire was owt. It is|union. The Leominster men refused {0 .rog, ng both® Mair ‘and~Wter , streets | children marched over the hill as horri-| were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. | triends from Pro: 5 4 dence, enjoyed the day| in Blandford, Mass. themght that the blaze was started by a|comply with the demand and the West-|t, th. water. - Alone it stood the houses | bles. Walsh and Otto N. Nettleton. Sunday at. his summer home in the vil- — e chert cireult. crly men quit the job. Daniel d'ONfro,| of “Mre Maria Babeodk’® Chdf. Stlles| Fred Jaron of Auburn, R. I, spent the| Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘Allen - and!jage here. At the meeting held Wednesday even.|the contractor, willtake the maijer UD| Stanton and Giles Smifhiwith the gran+| Fourth with le: brother, William, and| daughter of Montville spent a part of| . W. Clark was in the northwest part | HISTORIC R, TR ng held Wedncsday even- o with the town council. He said urs-| its poat surmountsd on’ the front’ as a | family. their vacation at the hdme of George D.|of the town Monday on business. con- GOES DOWN UNDEE AXFE ing M the state armory on Dixon Btreet| ;. % riongon that he was through With| mamorial of ‘the ‘attack of' 1814, Ciufch| Frank Congdon and family of Plain-| Watrous. nected with selling two farms fo New the Westerly Sanitary corps Was Ieot-| .. jo0q) ynion and would bring in 2| ctreet was from. 3 _colored family that|field, spent the Fourth at James Cong-{ Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Nettinton and | York parties. New. Yeouk, . ety !.—an old wor SR e N guiftt a firm-| o0 %ot men from Leominster, Mass., at| Jived on the ‘cbrner 6t WAter ‘street.” as | don’s. Miss Grace Nettleton of Lebanon spent| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burdick and |pier from where tobert r'ulton’s steam er -'m ‘(‘h‘: :::_“: o mem-| once. it was befors the day of Calvary Epis.| ~A- family zathering ~ numbering - 28.| the week end an d holiday- with friends | daughters Flora and Evelyn of Ashaway,|boat, The Clermont, shoved off om e striet physieal and ment who are members 1 1 Laconics. copal church now standine there. Union | SPent the Fourth at the Stanton home-{ at Clinton, Conn. 4 Chase Hill, were In this village on the |historic voyage~up the Hudson, went hfhet a';{‘ o | . Robert H. Farnham of Spruce| i= a short street uniting Main streat and | stead.- Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Twomey | Pamphlets have been received in re-|Fourth. They in“tted Mr. and Mrs. Hor-|der the axe today. Along witl athe that w Atnir fl:udeal »fi, s}:fi ctrect loft Thursday afternoon for Nor-| Water street. “Harmonv had ret'rencer‘"d Rev. and Mrs. Alert Stanton re:| zard to ‘the Junlor Short Courses to|ace Palmer to a ride in their ear and (panion doek. it will b eplaced SO Bedieatey nignt. i Tt o on the fomramasted schooner! fo a familv that lived on ft. The father | Mained for a.visit before going to their|be held at the Agricuitural coflege. at|motored fo Voluntown and Jewett City,|wharves of concrete and steel S embers ot b Capt. F. I|Virginia Pendleton of Mystic. He ex-|when excited, by liauor. was very ili.|summe: home in Maine. Storrs, August 6th to 13th. The courses| calling on Mrs. Sarah Lccleston in that| ~The old ‘structure was desi 4 3 s o 0 days Will ‘return | natured and often ‘would yo home drunk| A number from here attended the Chau- e a wider range than the previous|;lace, on H. C. Eecleston at Northwest|No. 2. It stood at the Batten oy ey T e D e e e and {ell about oin fo his' eotiage. of | telaua at Jewets City. ity | To7T, and_ include clothing, cookin and | Corner. ‘this town. and Ieving C. Fxcle-|southern tip of Manhatten Is e nte. the corps service by Hev. Ba.| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark of Groye|Deace and_contemtment “Later. .people | Georse S. Gallup and family, with | canning, pouitry, dairy, sheep, swine and ston and family near the viliaZe. cnjoy-|it hundreds of surprised burzhers stoc Bl 3. Clevelane . ¢ ¥t Mersill | avenue have returned from a week’s mo-| could hear his wife screaming. while her | friends from Providence picnicked at the| garden work. and enrollment imited | ing a ride on the new state road, about!wondering -if - Fulton's cr was x No. 15 rehe L These | tor trip to Cape Cod husband dragged her around by the hair| Gdllup homesetead Sunda to Juniors 12 years of aze or over. 50 miles in all. deviled as she went puffin ;s:;::rn ?wnh'"}: s & ‘nr‘ul\ Mrs. Virginia L. Vose of Poughkeepsie, | 0f her head and today “Harmony” is 4 Tlh rainv weather has delayea the All of Alfred M. Clark’s tenements are [sails. Today there was no corperals of the outfi aten FN is spending the summer w;thflhe. ;’a‘rvno:['"::\rTu ug. than '50° years ago. | haying. GOSHE! occupied except one. I'recker; began ;’!flmh itio B ; eut i | daughter, Miss Mary L. Vose, of igh eef. %o mamed, was on.aceount 9 b g 200 B b L VAN e e 3 ture. 3uilt without 2 L e b Harold D, : of the high hank wall extending almost STAFFORD s+RINGS Rev i ladiae Hlr sats S Ea o = .| pier was wedged togothe w A public demonstration of the work! nn has returned to his| th? whole way from Main street, to Wa- i 3 = 3 moved into the G ahieu rn xboas ol 19 ELLINGTON wooden™ pes / e demonstratior work| lia after a visit with | ter street and._is ‘sometimes micknamed | George Scott of Hartford, who nas|to reside here. The neonle v g : g I that is being done - will be “Shinbone Ailev.” Cannon sauare used to|Purchased the furniture and fixtures an | ish feel fortunate that they arc able to Thrhbfgt_‘st ‘Four(;x of July celctiration f EENR 35 N Spriy ity > Be . be Town Landipz as hat faken a lease of the Springs nouse | secure so talented a minister. ever heid in town towk place Monday. ermany Go e AR o i e e e o | e Stafford Springs. hur. a‘ready -taken| A number from this nace attended | The programme ovened with a parade nounced : siting German, w- ar to work in larger and when they get on 3 the chips fly. This is h restoring the industrial their country meeti payments their governme and paving the way for power in the markets of ch and L. R. Camp- dressed as Uncie and followed the Rockvile City band. Included were ‘)'r chairman of the celebration com- n Keene, N. H engaged in the West Indies trade. Tt|Dossession. Mr. Scott has been at the | th> Fourth of Jul 150 -children of Christ Episcopal! was a busy_snpt in those days and the |Garde hotel in Hartford for tie past .\It“"?_tln\' Sunday sch enjoved an m®ing at At-| fwo old cannon 'which served ‘to defend |two vears, and for a number of years her : a 1 i Beach Th \':; e Stonington. in the war of 1812 were put |wrs at e Wauregan House in Norwich. l Commun Clud picnic »hf‘_d Hhe;‘:. On : ; i : SEeon ; here it has Cannoh oseph Deligan, of Norwich is visi chen Hill, in the evening. the disp ivil war veterans, American Le- rgé of reckless driving, thel thefs It has biey Stjlod Tanqa Sanare, | Josep e ph Delligan of Main | of fireworks were good. During the ev-| gion 1 Boy Scouts, fleats, horrible and oning fine music was rendered by the | decorated automobiles. Several thousand ng June the local postofirce rold | Colchester Fife and Drum corps. They | persons from surrounding towns spent avings stamos to the amount ' of | received : numerous encores and what's| the day here and enjoyved the band con- 00, the matter with the drum corps? They are | corts, thletic events, and the speech by 3 . all ht ! Rev. Victor aSwyer of Rockvillé on the Learning to pe content with what w¢ parade in Greeneville | headed by L. C. Mre. Samuel H, committee arran the fresh air.ch has announced arrive July f Bhe has asked all are planning to children at their home names to the ‘committe of money has been care of the ch Over was a good attendanece at the lantic onerator's license of Domen-| Diving streat was %o ealled because of | Mr. .auu M Jeen revoked by the| it being'a fine place: far the bovs to-|street TSR bathe; the bove congregated there in| Du sm Faton, who was severely| the hot weather for & dive into the har- | war h n struck an automobile| bor. This was the last street in the |$79.33 ,and treasury cetificates § = is still con-| village in 1850 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tufts of & orid by nue. field are camping at Crystal Laks for the An air ship was heard to pass toward | park in the afterncon. A ball game be-!have is what joits most of us. but several more Shdnpis g % summer. the eastern direction Wednesday. | . 2\ th of George street and i b = ) S i s e MYSTIC - Richard Dupre of the 1J. §. mavy js| Haying is at a standsuill. the damn L e e oG New Yotk spending several days' furlough the | atmosphere and the *capper” on the sun, o ,!‘_. tike care of two trip to © | The July meeting of Fannt T.edvard|borough. belng @ detriment to this line of work | I N Y Ulwe they ‘are T chapter, D. A. R. Was heli Wednesday| Joseph Lazerin is substiiutinz on mafl | that should be in full swing. the waifs the time of their Albert Francis Williams. nesday merning at street following an Hs was born in Dev rame to Westerly The greater part spent in the employ I dustries, and for about was an employe of the Soms company on Mechanic s 16, 1891, he married Sarah A Weesterly, who survives I dznghters, Mrs. Wesley Isabel Williams and M T ligms of Madeira, Cal, and Mrs ‘ afternvon i Masonfe Temple. Following |route No. 2 while Norman Greaves, the - GOOD FROM” | STONINGTON lh." business meeting a violin solo by |regular carrier is having two wecks 1a- ™~ - - I‘E | ‘ruesday afternoon Georse Denlson of | Miss Marion 'F. .Gray. ‘sccompanied by |cation. CENTRAL VILLAG ) s : Miss Marjo~ie Gledh on the piano, was Mr: Fdits Matthewa of Staff: vi e : Y much enfoved. The chanter voted to hold bis visiting her co oticed the lody of a|the annual picnic the later part of Au- meaflow, Mass. in Woon PXIO fn{mP!‘l\ man floating in the water in the race. | Zust at Wehpittituck. the sammer home| Friends of Richard W .Ellls were % i g VIRTUES WINCAR! the body *o shors where the | Of the Misses Rathbun, in Quiambaug.|pleased to learn this week of his ap-| Miss Beatrice Eesuin returned to her ORDINARY OF INCARNIS Refreshments were served by the follow- | pointment as deputy agant of the Ee- | home to spend Sunday and Mondav. She ing committee: Mrs. Elizabeth C. Mor-|partment of state agencies and 1astitu- | has been spending two weeks at Saybrook, 2 i or five daye and had a deep emt | Z2M: chalrman, Mrs. Helen W. Clift. |tions. Mr. Ellis has been an inspector in | with a party of fourteen teachers from| The following letter we have received glad to answer all questions r SRR daraiand 2 deep fout ?;rs_“(‘latheriunv Ri Fa_irb;:ksfi M‘;:{ );;r_v the department since 191). Bristol, in which city she has been teach- | from Mrs. Richard Ford, of 45 Lincoln | What it has done for me. > ey o w: ell dressed : alev, Mrs. Jénnie M, Hewitt. Mrs.| Miss Barbara Chapin has zone to Ne h st vear. She left - Wednes-| Avenue C Vew Y . i 't think o zage Telght Nomoney|was Coundl | grilen fo\Gpathlio, § 314 SCatiBngTia Wl York whes LaheR L iatinss s st | Oy e L Trs eexs Sontes slssiota) s —onos New Xeok vl BEOs] | Dost Sgukihat Mis Ford's n. but papers were discoverad Hoxie, Miss Marguerite W. King, Miss|course at Columbia university at. a. suthmer school at Hvantisk Mase: | ocouragenientito all those who may |an unusual ome, W lay afternoon th2 bo: of mis- s " 1! A X . | tively benefit people who sions met In the parlors of the Second | m° Ju:';w:e Dickinson and Miss Mary Miss Ruth Mathewson left Wednesday|De suffering as Mrs. Ford suffered. PP while fishing upon the Te- Miss Emma Bradley has returned frn'n FoeE . S e = o o e v with Mt gnile ones) FURTHER WONDERFUL TESTIMONY TO THE ins in Kast home, dertaker and medical examiner took The man #ad been in the wat- Tl - | anaemic, nervous 3 1 e ( egatiof chur ha e . ! Car Wind ere, Lake | This lady writes: as s. 2. ?;a - e e B S I S Conmscan mal ehurch and, the) membera|l 2ot fandiiioe: \Hemn: M. Bindloss and LEONARD BRIDGE B Aelar, DAL (ColImbIN eticre, ghe : :md"\}l‘{'a“;ii? ‘s‘; 1 }':"d ’;_fe‘x“r e Westariy. The Woman Relef Corps has been | oTily are guests.of Miss Margaret A.| Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Franklin .and spend July and Auzust with Mrs. 1 was very much run-down and feel- D Bindloss this week, at her home on the ; e o Bt s Stamford, and Mr. and Mrs. Da-| Thomas Seaton and children of. Moos- |ing real miserable. I caught one cold y 1d read some of bou p—— old a pienic at M- Trank | o i on, of d and Mrs. Da : ing re s : g 1f only sufferers could read some o About 50 T of Westerly Boy | Easii oF . the> Borareh Snex il s eatic aet vid Walsh and Charles M. Geer spent | up. hbeees thoftharaatdsf of letters we . repeive Scouts will leave Saturday f ur ohome East of the borough next| ‘Miss Frederica Denison of Providence| Sunday afternoon visiting the State Agri-| Miss Alice Lyon and Miss Mary Lyon |SLLeT another, which kept me coughing . nual trip to Camp Yawgoog be mccompanied.by Scout Com D. Harold Rogers and Scoutm: and coughing. I was very nervous and |from all parts of the world from pec irritable. Every little thing set my|ple who have been benefited in hea nerves on edge. My appetite was poor | by taking Wincarnis, they would n is a visitor in the vilage. cultural Irvin Haley, who was-thrown by ala: sto horse several weeks amo as he was college grounds and buildings{ have been spending a week af Crescent Park, R. L A display of fireworks on Goshen Hill The Farnsworth-Pinney mill is closed inesday evening Ploneer ook and mpany’s anniaal meeting. was 1 their rooms. 8. Powkr and Bdwin Hawke oremian Roui M. | ahont to enter his carriage, is improv-| Ao T 2 o 3 e = . ~{and I wasted down to almost nothing. delay another day in giving Winca remain with the boys the en k. | Pdfiflyg‘;n‘vfl"\(}‘:}‘ was | ing slowly and sat un this week fro the !Iw';:r(\ja(\hs?ni:‘e S bif:éonily o ;‘;‘&,““k It will start Monday, July|Twae s snd looked simply bloodloss, |a thorough trial Scoutmasters Wells Fowler, Fred Buffum Sttt ative Tyoars i | e e SRR oty Drum corps of Colchester, furnished mu-| Thomas Fgenton of Hartford has been| «I decided to try Wincarnis and it| Wincarnis is put up in two sizes and W. B. Utter will epend part time at roclacted. | William B | @ e foneral of Mr: and“Mrs. Harold!sic during the evening. isiting at James Lyon's. certainly benefited me. I never took |$1.10 and $1.95. It is sold by Nat the camp. The outfit will return Satur- nghton, for fhe past 20 vears treas. | oo icath of Brooklvn, N. Y., who were| Mrs. Mary Gillette and daughter, Miss| Mrs. Frank Edzerton and daushter, |anything in my life I got so much good | Drug Stores, Main and tucket oy 18 | urer s ‘also re-siccted. as was Seere: | o yoe. "ale PAthing o the coean side| Clara Gillett enfertained a family par.| Hazel, are spending this week with Mrs.|from. It is very strengthening indeed |and ali other first-class drus stor - . L. Burtch -, g gt 2 . S . L.l ty Fourth of Jily at their home on gerton’s parents in Hope Valley, R. < v e Pl e D ot bl Pk B s S I, Sunday, was held Weddraday after-| Gogien HIll Those presant inchided | I. e ‘:,:f,pf:rmm' Dolpivals £ud Plood | o wrile irdd foe iselrinotive idet, BEEE AMEEE it G Wiekcd Thum officers clected w assistant | onts, i«rt:pdnoa;o'cg;’, H"%‘“;‘ par-| Mrs. Gillett's brothers, Deacon James Y.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and daugh “Hundred Per-Cent. Health. How To dxr morning, charge nan man, Charle second as- | on New T.ondon road. The services were| fomas and family, George H. Thomas ter. Hazel, are visiting relatives in New| ‘I shall always be glad to praise the|Obtain It to Edward Lasser B AR the Slstant foremtnt rorother. | ohnnvemieq don foad. The services were | and William G. Thomas and famiy, al-| York. merits of Wincarnis and if anyone|Dept. D, 400 West 23rd TS Whe. was , killed Sun' BT steward, | Baptist chureh. - Birial was in Elm Grove 80 Miss Annie Gillett, all of Goshen, and Mrs. Charles Dearborn spent the | wishes to write me personally I will be! York, U. S. Agent for Winc near Alentown while rid car of Martell's motor walved examination an to the Beptember session of court for Washington county was reduced from $5,000 to § ) tell was represented by Judge He W. Rathbun of Westerly cemetéry, Mystic. - Mr. Heath is sur- vived by his parents. two sislers, Misses ew Haven and | Harriet and Bessie Heath, and a brother, Jr., was elected | Raymond B. Heath. A very unusual sight ma¥ be seen at committee were named: | the home of William K. Holmés on Wash- Stade, “Frank R. Tracy.| inzton stree{ where an apsle tree con- B. Fairbrotzer: auditing, tai 1 < H. Weeks, E. D, Dr. | taining partly gztéwn assles is also In sebro, James | bl i Vhtnp‘—\- =Y" Jn:::‘; :”f;‘f?r‘n 'g:':c apples aré absut the size of EXTRA SIZE 1, Willlam F. Broughton: Mr. and Mrs. W.lliam Pa!mer and son, WAISTS 48 up to 56 At $1.95 Otto H. Wolff and Joseph H. Carrier of Arctic Center, who were arrested in THE NEW WAIST SHOP [razesmeaecs 194 Main Street Norwich, Conn. OVERBLOUSES — ANNOUNCE— Lo . THE BLOUSE SALE COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 9 A. M. SILK PONGEE WAISTS, Lace Trimmed, At .............$5 | .OS Extra Sizes,48to54,at:......... $2.95 B Anniversary Sale TWO MORE DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY STOCK REDUCED TO LOWEST PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL Dainty Voiles— Crisp Orgaffldies—— ! $ 6 ™ 5 a Checked Ginghams— Tafi»;c., Crepe and Satin Frocks )\ $'9I . SPECTALS | 500 SILK CAMISOLES, All Colors, At..............ee..... P | .OO EE # 120 WHITE ENVELOPE CHEMISES, At. ........cove....... 5O C GEORGETTE WAISTS AND OVERBLOUSES, At....... s 3 95 : In All Wanted Shades and Styles—Sizes 36 to 46 ‘ — HAND MADE vxnmg;rs At-..f...iz.és.éh;‘ié.............$2.95 100 BLOUSES, in Minuettes, Satins, Silk Jerseys, Wool Jerseys Cl'epe-de-Chmes,Atsa 95 IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES—ONLY ONE OR TWO OF A xmb—vaum UPTO $15.00 - Reduced to JERSEY SUITS ....$6 75 SPORT SKIRTS .. $19 7"’