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WHITE RIBBONS FOR GRADUATION A SPLENDID SHOWING OF WHITE RIBBONS, IN ALL WIDTHS AND GRADES, FOR HAIRBOWS, SBASHES, ETC. BE SURE AND SEE OUR SHOWING OF WHITE RIBEONS. of shoppers who are keen judges of dependable quality, realizing its ultimate economy, T ‘T Pormaots & Mincaeis, Co. | A STRONG LIST OF MONEY-SAVING ITEMS FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS LOWER PRICES STRETCHES THE DOLLAR’S PURCHASING POWER AT THIS STORE, FOR THE THOUSANDS OF OUR PATRONS WHO WANT VALUE PLUS QUALITY. It’s easy to lure with low price and skimp quality—there are those who seek oply the initial saving. It’s easy to offer quality at a premium — there are some who count not the cost. But our success and constant growth is based on the confidence and patronage of the thrifty thousands ¥ heaping value. Here they find QUALITY and VALUE are linked at all times. For Saturday, many attractive low prices are emphasized in this advertisement—many an article of timely interest. Read these savings — then take full advantage of them. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, $1.95 AND $2.95 CHILBREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES, A SPLENDID SHOWING OF NEW STYLES AND MOST UNUSUAL VALUES, SIZES 8 TO 14— SPECIAL PRICES $195 AND $2.95. yet who would make each dollar they spend bring back Our Men’s Store EVERYTHING FOR WARM WEATHER Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Etc. 4 STRAW HATS, $1.59 Men’s Straw Hats, in the | new styles and priced right —$1.59 to $4.00. SUMMER UNDERWEAR A remarkable special offer- ing of the well known “Lawrence” Summer Un- derwear—Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits. Lawrence Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, short sleeve shirts, sizes 34 to 46, regular value 75c—Special price each. 5% Lawrence Light-weight Union 8uits, short sleeves, ankle length — These are regular $150 value — Special price a But not too thin. Just thin enough to camouflage your figure without warmth. Palm Beach, Mohairs, Tro- pical Worsteds, and this season you can buy ’em with the assurance that they will keep up your standard of style. Price range, including stouts—$15.00 to $20.00. AR SOl T T 480 Pairs of Women’s Full-Fashioned or “Three-Seam” Pure Silk Hosiery, $1 45 sub standards of $2 and $2.50 grades, at ” These are remarkable values and will give excellent service, the im- perfections beina so slight that they can be scarcely noticed. The assortment includes black, nude, sand, beige and gray—On sale tod. at $1.45 a pair, actual value 8200 and $250, g 5 (ON SPECIAL TABLE—MAIN AISLE) Extraordinary Special Values in Domestic Department For Saturday Only inch Brown Sheeting (note the width), good medium weight —Special price 8 yard ...........c.es.o S il 10¢c 36-inch Cameo Ladies’ Cloth, the ideal choth for underwear 160 purposes, regular value 25c—S8pecial price a yard 25 dozen genuine “Pequot” Pillow Cases, in the every day sizes, value 50c—Special price 2 390 Another lot of those wonderful seamless, double bed size, Bisaches| Sheets, made of heavy, durable quality shesting, soft finish and without starch, actual value $1.50—Bpecial Price ............. 8¢ Size 81x90 Genuine “Pequot” Sheets, perfect goods—(Limit six to a customer)—On Saturday at .............. ? $1 .49 $3.98 Just 20 size 66x80 Mixed Wool Plaid Blankets, in assorted colorings, actual value $6.00—On Saturday at ..... b Children’s Socks, at 29¢ These are the finest grade of Mercerized Socks, and are shown in a big variety of styles and colors, sizes 5 to 9%;. On sale today at 29c a pair—Our regular 35¢ grade. WOMEN’S $29.00 TWEED SUITS, AT $10.00 An extraordinary offering — comprising exu:tly' 20 Women’s Tweed Suits, stylish straight line models, in a good range of fashionable colors—Choose today, at $10.00, former prices $25.0Q and $29.50. WOMEN’S $32.50 SPRING CAPES, $10.00 AT Another extraordinary offering — Women’s Capes, particularly desirable for summer wear at the beach— Today you may choose from our entire line at $10.00, former prices $16.50 to $32.50. Children’s Coats, at Half Prices Today, we offer a choice of our entire line of Children’s Coats at half prices—Choose todav at $4.97 to $8.25, former prices $9.95 to $16.50. Women’s Stylish Bathing Suits Models that are attractive—Silk Poplin, Satins, and a wide range of styles in straight line Jersey, Bathing Suits—Price range $3.98 to $14.50. Women’s Swimming Tights—at 98¢, $1.25, $2.50 and up to $3.98. June Sale of Wome! n’s and Children’s Summer Underwear Representing the surplus stocks of several large manufac- turers at prices that mean substantial savings. Infants’ light weight - Vests, fong sleeves, sizes 1 to 6, value 3%, at Children’s Ribbed Vests, sleeve- less, value 25c, at 3 for 50c, or 17c Boys' Summer weight Athletic Shirts, value 50c, at .... .. 3% Genuine Nazareth Underwaists, for Boys and Girls, all sizes, value 50c, at .. o Children’s “Pearl” Waist Un- ion Suits, regular $1.00 value, at Nainsook Union Suits, for Boys and Giris, all sizes, reg- ular $1.00 value, at .......... One case of Women’s Sum- mer weight Bloomers, only, value 3%, at Women’s Summer weight Bod- ice Vests, regular 25c value, at 15¢ Women's® Extra_ Size Bodice Vests, regular 25c value, at. Women’s Fine Ribbed Bodice Vests, regular 29c value, at... 22¢c Women's Vests, low neck styles, regular 29c value, at... Women’s Extra 8ize Bodice Vests, regular 3% value, at.... 19¢ 22¢ Get a Columbia Medallion Free Ask any clerk for a Colum- Women’s Extra Size Vests, low neck styles, regular 39¢ value, at Women's Extra Size Vests, fine ribbed, regular 60c value, at 29¢ Women’s 1X1 Ribbed Vests, reg- ular 50c value, at .. . 3% Women’s IXI Ribbed Vests, band top, regular 50c value, at 3% Women’s Extra Size IXI Rib- bed Vests, regular 50c value, at 39¢ Women's Band Top, Extra Size R:bbed Vests, regular 50c value, a % Women’s Fine Ribbed ests, band top, sizes 4 to 6, regular 50c value Sey Women's Extra Size Ribbed Vests, cuff or lace knee, regular 59¢c value, at Women’s Ribbed Union Suits, lace and cuff knee, sizes 4 to §, regular 69¢ value, at Women’s Ribbed Union Suits, cuff or shell knee, sizes 4 to 6, regular 75c_value, at Women's Fine Union Suits, Bodice top, regular $1.00 value, at . bia Medallion Card, and / when your purchases || amount to $20.00, you can get a black and white Col- umbia Medallion free, cop- ied from ,any photograph. Your picture returned un- marred. NOTHING MISSING BUT THE VOICE TRADE MARK LONG SILK GLOVES, AT 51 '39 Women’s Long Silk Gloves, in white only—these are very spe- cial value at $1.39 a pair. STRAP WRIST 59c GLOVES, AT Women’s Strap Wrist Suede finish Gloves, in white only — On sale at 59 a pair, regular value $1.00. BOYS’ WEAR Let us help you get the Boys ready for Children’s Day. Boys’ White Blouses, extra good values, at $1.49 and........... 95¢ Boys’ Gray Straight <Trousers, sizes 5 to 8—Special price... $1.39 Boys’ Gray Linen Knickerbock- ers, sizes 8 to 17 — Special price voeasabusvencnss SIS Boys’” White Knickerbockers, sizes 8 to 15—Special price.. $1.95 Boys’ Washable Suits, white and colored, sizes 3 to 8—Special values at $285 and .. . $1.95 Boys’ Gray Linen Norfolk Suits, sizes 8 to 15, value $7.50 —Special price . $6.50 Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, sizes 8 to 15, value $9.50 — Special PHCO ooooviennaiaisaisaatases $B0 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge, Junior Norfolk Suits, with straight trousers, sizes 5 to 10, value $7.50—Special price ......... $5.50 Boys’ Navy Norfolk Suits, with two pair 2f Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes 7 to 17, value $12.00—Special price ........ $9.50 Women’s Sweaters, $1.69 Women's Misses’ Slip-on Sweaters—Special price $1.69, ac- tual value $250. Women's Tuxedo Sweaters, strictly all-worsted, black, white and col- ors—Special price $3.95, values up to $6.50. and PEARL NECKLACES indestructible Pearl Neckleces, 10 karat gzald clasp, suitable for gra- duation gifts, in four lengths— 16 and 18-inch—at. .. 85 24 and 27-ifgh— .. 895 These are the gemuine La Salle Pearls, and look like real pearls. They should be seen to appreciate their real value. Newest styles and smartest now—on sale at $2.98. Remarkable Millinery Offering Trimmed Leghorn Hats, at $2.98 horn Hats, for Women, Misses and Children—Choice:, at $2.98, actual value up to $5.00. The new white Banded Sailors that are so popular just shapes in Trimmed Leg- Today (Saturday), Will Be Another Busy Day In the June Sale of Muslin Underwear TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE GENEROUS * SAVINGS IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, TODAY Size 36 to 44, regular value 50c —S8ale price Size 46 to 50, regular value 75¢ —Sale price . . c Size 46 to 50, regular valu $1.00 — Sale price French Corset Covers, lace and em* broidery trimmed— AT 42c—regular value 50c c—reg AT 65 value 75¢c value $1.00 value $1.25 ENVELOPE CHEMISES A ular value AT $1.29—regular value $1.50 MUSLIN GOWNS Women’s Muslin Gowns, low neck styles, trimmed with lace and em- broidery— AT 79%—regular value $1.00 AT _89c—regular value $1.25 AT ;129—renu|lr value $150 AT $1.89—regular value $2.00 High and V neck Gowns, at these prices— AT 79 —regular value $1.00 AT $129—regular value $1.50 CREPE GOWNS Women's low neck Gewns of Windsor Crepe, figured deésigns on white or flesh groun: ular value $1.50, at..... STEP-IN SETS The_new Vest and Step-in Draw- er Bets of plain Muslin, in flesh and white, also in fancy weave in white, trimmed with contrasting AT $1.50—regular value color— AT $1.39—regular value %gg AT $1.98—regular value $2.50 AT $3.20—regular value $3.98 BANDEAUX AT 3%¢—regular value 50c AT 65c—regular value 75¢ AT 85c—regular value $1.00 BRASSIERES AT 65c—regular value 75¢ AT 85c—regular value $1.00 AT $1.28—regular value $150 CORSET COVERS CAMISOLES § Tight fitting Corset Coers, V or | Muslin Camisoles, in a variety of round neck styles, as follows : styles, all greatly reduced — Sale prices 50c to $1.50. DRAWERS Women's Muslin Drawers, embroid- ery trimmed, spen or closed styles, at reduced prices—Sale prices 42¢ to $1.19 a pair. Also a full line of Marcella Draw- ers, at reduced prices. WOMEN’S BLOOMERS Batiste Bloomers, in white and flesh colors— AT 42c—regular value 50c AT 65c—regular value 75¢ AT 85¢—regular value $1.00 Plain Crepe Bloomers, in white and flesh, value 89¢, at......... 75¢ Flounced Crepe Bloomers, in flesh and white, value $1.00, at 85¢c Fine Batiste Bloomers, lace trimmed, value $1.00, at. 3 Satin Juliettes, in white and flesh, value $2.00, at ......... $1.49 WHITE SKIRTS Long White Skirts, in a wide range of styles, at these special prices— AT 69c—regular value $1.00 AT 8%c—regular value $1.25 AT $1.29—regular value $150 AT $1.59—regular value $2.00 AT $1.79—regular value $2.50 AT $2.49—regular value $3.50 AT $3.69—regular valie $5.50 EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS Extra Size Garments, in Corset Covers, Drawers, Bloomers, Gowns, Chemises and Skirts—all at June Sale Price. 85c Philippine Underwear Philippine Hand-embroidered Un- derwear, in Gowns and Chemises— all at June Sale Prices. Crepe-de-Chine Garments Crepe-de-Chine Underwear — Gowns, Envelope Chemises and 8kirts, in white and flesh calor, the finest ‘and daintiest underwear im- aginable—all at June Sale Prices. SILK CAMISOLES We offer_a_choice of our entire stock of Tailored and Lace Trim- med_Camisoles, of Rathium, Crepe- de-Chine and Satin, in white—all at June Sale Prices. ‘ \ WESTERLY Side where they have occupied the brick structure for many years. The work of the Westerly High school has been approved by the state board of education. This extends over a period of three years. Ralph Briggs of Asha- summer at their Asa Brigg is spending the week rrin is visiting Norwich rel- Miss Gertrude Lahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lahn of the West Side will Thomas who has been i3 |become the bride, Sunday evening, of John H her sister, Mrs. W. A.|Tcatch of Providence. The wedding wiil v has returned home. take place at Pequot Manor and & large s Alice Grifiin A. N. C., has sailed | number of invitations have been issued. « Philippine Islands where she is| Charles Hammond of the - Sea Bide remain for two years. News at Watch "Hill has arrived for nd Mrs. Henry Johnson, move to- | the summer. $ urday) from School street 10| puuieqay, June 5, was the hottest June 8 recorded her in 51 years. The thermometer registered 92 degrees during the day. » who has been visit- this wee to Voluntown. Rock school has thus far : other Westerly echool ip at- ds_du May, with the The individua! r schools were: Chestnut street, The tenc Pedestrians on Upper Main street Fri- day noon were astonished to hear, a band playing in Newark, N. J, and up- on_investigation found it came from a radio machine about 230 feet away on 99; Quarry Hil', | lower Main street. 92.09; Pleasant | ¥. T, Brown of Wequetequack was tak- rd, 90.96; Dunn’sfen to Norwich State hospital Friday by The average attendance | Sheriff Casey to receive trcatment. | the schools during May was 93.07. | Miss Mildred Hardy of the Worcester « been established | City hospital is the guest of Mrs. David s The oficers are:|Burdick of Chase Hill. = Archio Fletcher, Sr.; superintendent, Mrs. S. Crulck- cretary, Stuart Crulckshank ; (remsurer, organist, Mrs. Doris Champlin. Miss Annie Bhaw has entered the nurses’ training class of Springfield City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Slater of New York, are guests of Charles P. Cottrell, 22 Elm street. Bhave pur The steam shovel brought In tows gflhm;@mmxmmmmmm railroad bridge at West Broad street in coming into Westerly Friday when it was found that the machine would not g0 under the structure and it was obliged to back over Palmer street in order to enter Westerly where some work on the streets here is to be done by the highway department. Attorney John Dunn of Westerly, see- retary of the Westerly Board of Agri- culture, gave an address at the capitoi at Hartford Tuesday. Charles Bendent of Boston is the guest of N. D. Willard of Westerly over the week end. g Pand of gvpeies landed in town Fri- ay. W. F. Horton of Lawrence, Mass, is spending a week here and at the beach. MYSTIC Playground tests conducted by the Mystic community house for the past two months at the Academy school have accomplished splendid results and a total of 56 children have qualified. A presen- tation program will be held next week when the following pupils will receive badges. First test—Hdith Bendett, Tina Baru- fadli, Bessie Chesebro, Phyllis Hanks, Blanche Mull, Lucy Stanton, Martha Wil- liams, Doris Denison, Marjorie Lamb, Harriet Park, Orla Perry, Julia Sheehan, Helen Allen, Adeiaide Lamphere, Nomina. Coleochia, Frances Maxson, Helen Cran- dall, Mildred Eccleston, Katherine Castag- ha, Dorothy Strickland, Chester Gremley, Richard Cole, James Rathbun, Howard Brown, Francis Donahue, Eliseo Pan- clera, Ernest Gildersieeve, Ray Becle- ston, William May, Howard Wells, Wil- liam Fish, Frank Lepresto Bernard Mo- dress, Joseph Krynitzky. Second test—Ruth Brown, Wynarda Perry, Iola Willls, Mildred Chesebro, John Gray, Peter Perry, Robert McGregor, John Sylvia, Harry Whitford, James Crandall, Theodore Schmidtz, William Strickland, Leon Wilkinson, Albert Bogue, Richard Reiners, Joseph Ferreri. Third test—Betty Pendleton. STONINGTON The senior class of Stonington High school gave an enjoyable dance at the Community hall, Friday evening, which was largely attended. The members of the World Wide Guiid of the First Baptist church are rehearsing a play entitled Leave 1t to Polly. The cast includes: Mrs. W, P. Noyes, Miss Leathea Zeller, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Edwina Ryon, KElizabeth Browning, Florence Brown, Eleanor Poutray, Dorothy Stanton, Dorothea Hewitt, Muriel Latham and Lois Brown. A track meet has been arranged be- tween Stonington High and Norwich Free Academy Friday, June 16. Recent visitors at Lord’s Point include Henry A. Lord and Misses Dorothy and Alice TLord, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Branche, Mrs. Willlam Stinson, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Combies, Mr. and Mrs. Coyle,.all of Norwich. At the point are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buchanan and children, of Athol, Mass., Attorney Charles Willlams of Boston, Mrs, W. P. Hume of Salada, N. C., Dr. and Mps. Arnaud LaPierre and family of Nor- wich, Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Smith of Springfield, Mass., George W. Poor and Miss Margaret Poor of Waban, Mass. Mrs. Walter Pond is visiting in Penn- sylvania, Sunday, Children’s day, the services will be given over to the members of the Sunday school hy a number of the differént denominations, Special proe grams will be given. This is also Fire- men’s Memorial day and the several companies will meet and march to the cemeteries and decorate the graves ol Geparted members. The Knights of Columbus will hold & lawn party this month. At present there are only two local mails for Stonington and Mystic, going west from Westerly, 11 a. m and 5.02 m. there should be a pouch dropped off at both Mystic and Stonington in be- tween. A letter mailed at Westerly with a special delivery stamp on it will reach New York and be delivered an hour and a half before one reaches either Mystic or Stonington even if both are mailed the same time. Dexter Chapman of Groton was & caller in the borough Friday evening. Edward Wood is employed in Pitts- burgh, Pa. Miss Prudence M. Hinckley, who has been spending the week in Boston, has returned home. Mrs, A, C. Welr arrived home Thurs- day from Washington, D. C. Clarence Main and family are spend- ing June at Pleasant View. William Ostman is at the hospital at Willimantic this week. The annual prom of the junior class of Stonington High school 1s to take place on' the evening of June 21 at We- quetequock casino, The Stonington High school will play the Vocational baseball team in Ston- ington oday (Saturday). If Stonington wins the game it will play another with Westerly and the winner will be the champion of the league. Simsbury.—Principal Kutscher of the high school has announced the honor pu- pils .for the last six weeks as follows: Juniors, Mary Green, Marjorie Shaw, 81.25, 013 ; en, Elizabeth &, 90.25, 91.4; 0phomore, Skeley, Witsoner 35| e GALES FERRY Mrs. Marion Evans Dakin of Stores, the state nutrition speclalist, was at Country club house Wednesday afternoon to take the weight of children bf pre- school age, and gave an informal talk on diet for children. Thirteen children, ail under 12. were weighed. Six were up lo weight and seven were under weight. Miss Gladys E. Stratton from Norwich of the New London county farm bureau, accompanied Mrs. Dakin, At the Norwich District Ministers' as- soclation convention at Gales Ferry Man- day and Tuesday, among the members of the association present were the foliow- ing clérgymen: J. M. Potter. Hockanum; Marion §. Stocking, Westerly; Jerome Greer, Mystic; John Pearce, Willimantic; Dr. E. A. Blake, Manchester; W. C. Darby, Tolland ; John M. Von Deck, Staf- fordville; Gerge W. Potter, Niantic; J. H. Wiiber, Oneco; H. L. Wilber, Jewett City; Phiiip Ahearn, Moosup; J. W. Car- ter, Attawaugan; C. C. Tibbetts, Daniel- son; M. E. Genter, New London; District Superintendent W. H. Bath and Dr. R. L. Roberts, Norwich; W. D. Woodward of the local church; N. B. Burton, Putnam; J. B. Aldrich. Norwich Town; L. G. Hor- ton, Rockville; Chai®s § g th, Uncasville, and H. E. Moore of Sterliug. Those who remalned over night were entertained at the homes of Representatfve and Mre. Henry W. Hurlbutt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Colver, Mr. and Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Milier, Rev. and Mrs. W. D, Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Perkins and Miss Caroline B. Freeman. The vis- iting clergymen expressed appreciation for entertainment at the close of the ser- vices through their district superinten- dent, Rev. Mr. Bath, and Rev, james M. Potter, chairman of the committee on 5 Miss tions. Nathan A.\Gibbs and daughter, Gibbs, who returned trip to Cape Ce er motor trip of 80 to Danbury week from Monday of going & e of Mrs s a flat-leave utiful buds and bioes e hours of the Gales y are from 2 t Tuesday and Friday aft time. Library attendants for M Alfred E. Rogers, Mrs Mrs. Charles H. Comst F. 8. Crandall Mrs. Marie Sorenson, mother Andrew P. Miller, the week 1o visit Mr. Phelps of Cambr the Harvard crews, with been at Red Top some day Harvard crew quarters in co paratory 1o their arrival Sund Rev. Allen Shaw Bush of the village conducted communion services a: the Mo- hegan church Sunday. East Hartford —Enthusiagm campaign In the Connecticut V bacco Assoclation 8 increasing and the work of signing growers Is going en day with & spirit that is wfi the leaders .of the campalign,