Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1922, Page 7

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N et co swabi e nt b THE CHRISTMAS STORE Last Minute Suggestions For Last Minute Shoppers TOYLAND DISAPPEARS FOR ANOTHER YEAR To assist in it's disappearance we have arranged a kmg section devoted entirely to Toys, Dolls, etc., which have been marked at exactly half the former prices. There is some child on your list whose Christmas would be made brighter by a gift selected from this seetion—and you can get it for just one- half the regular price. FANCY SILK STQGKINGS $3.75 TO $5.00 With lace or embroidered ¢locks. Exceedingly dainty and many patterns to make your choice feom. TWQ-TONE SILK STOCKINGS $4.00 AND $450 Novsities which seme young woma "\a ne not so young would f heartily. cmgm- apai tions of white with blagk, cordo- van or blue, - CHILDREN’S SILK STOGKINGS $125 A PAIR Ribbed Silk Stockings in black ar white. Some little girl you know would like & pair. WOMEN'S COTPON AND WOOL HOSE—ACTUALLY WORTH b $1.00 A PAIR Absolutely perfect stockings, and Just the kind the woman loves to wear in the cold weather. Mixed colorin, brown and black, black and white, grey and white, and oxford— SPECIAL 65c A PAIR “LION” BRAND SILK STOCK- INGS—4225 VALUE FOR 4475 These full-fashioned Hose are our own brand, sold every day ever gur counter, and they are splen- did values. We have thesg in black and colers. SILK HOSE WiITH TAPE SEAM BAGK—$250 A RAIR Rather a striking style of full- fashioned Hoslery, and varx pops ular just at present. Black and colars. PHOENIX SILK STOCKINGS 250 A PAIR Too well known to nesd comment. A pair of these makes'a beaytiful We have them in blgek, rdovan and gray. HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSE §$150 A PAIR Ao excelient Sitk Stacking, black or cordovan, put up in Ghristmas box, with cacd all ready to make out. Hepe's shopping made easy. VISIT THE HALF PRlCE SEC“QN OF TOYLAND THE APPAREL SHOP Is a Second Floor Gift Paradise _ { lfYouNeedaWom&n&Glft PETTICOATS From $1.98 to $7.50 They are sensible—they are pretty, aad there’s a plentiful variety for your choice. From the Sateens, Lingettes and Heather Blooms, to the Chiffon Taffetas, Radiums and Milanese, there is a wide price range, and an even wider oppor- tunity for choosing. We have them in all sizes‘and in all colorings. WOOL JERSEY PETTICOATS ONLY $4.93 BLOUSES $1.00 to $15.00 Again the choice is so varied that it is bewildering. But let us help you with the selecting and it will be easy. From $1.00 to $2.98 there are some very pretty French Vailes and Dimities, with Filet or lrish Crochet Laces will attract. From $995 upward will be found the dainty Crepe de Chines of superior quality, and from $4.95 to $15.00 there is a beautiful selection of Beaded Over Blouses of all kinds. CHRISTMAS GLOVES A GIFT APPROVED BY EVERY WOMAN Give a good pair, if you give any. AN of these listed below are the very best of their kind. e KID GLOVES WITH HEAVY EMBROIDERED BACKS $200 TO $400 A PAIR The regylation 2-clasp length. All the wanted shades are here in qual- ities not to be surpassed. MOCHA GAUNTLETS WITH STRAP WRIST ONLY A PAIR A style which is greatly used, nluu- ing in a ance and very styli: Your choice of gray, brown or m: KID GAUNTLETS WITH FANCY BACK STRAP 850 AND $350 A PAIR Ancther glove which will make a most lttrlchvu gift. They are com- fortable, dreesy, and wm give ex- cellent service. SWEATERS $1.98 to $12.50 If you want to buy a Sweater it will be hard for ypu to come away from the Apparel Shop. There 3re so many pretty qnes, and thers is such a vaniety. . Many. Slip-ons and Tuxedo models in Bryshed Wool and Camel’s Hair, as well as in the plain and hmx knit styles. The heavy Shaker Knit Sweaters for the athletic girls are priced from $598 to $9.95. Wamen’s -all-wool Cardigans for $2.98. Dressing Sncquec, Etc. MANY NEW AND BAINTY 5l MOBELS BATH BOHES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND GHILDREN Splendidly tail \cud “Beacon™ trimmed silk—with two or three veck‘h—n corda—ete.— For Men—$4.95 to $12.50 For Women—43.98 to $12.50 Children—$2.98 tn 8By A p. RO N S ALWAYS MAKE PLEASING GIFTS Ws don't like to talk ori we ady ml,hut tion, Al ki of no s 8t stan- dard prices u legs. SMALL FITTED APRONS M AND 65¢ madm or crash, With Ln‘:imhh —in wm.h-“ " din on “ROLLY PRIM” APRONS 75c AND. 8¢ The kind which have the ful nthen- ddu i«. mlfi jers. lh‘: , with ric rae and cre: tonne trimming. HOLLAND AND BRITTANY ° MODELS $1.90 TO $1.48 Pesicivcludanhk they are, in orash or = med with .”hq,un lu adr t c form miru am* A ,s:m;agm VARIETY OF APRON FROGKS Many m@w Ahm in mqnx Gifts for Mea from the Men's His Socks Even if .h- m hu bis stock- ing up by imney carner he would by Wre ‘?‘W m some MERCERIZED Llfl.gl e=d FOR §100 SILK 306KS-—Z6 TO 800 SASHMERE AND wooL $00KE—30: 7O 3130 - Kinds, of pattecns. mu&sw {We mean that literally. © You ngver saw such ao array before. Al gnnd: of silk, all Wym alt It would !! & hard man to suit who wouldn't geprecigte apy number of the 50c to 3200 They ate deessy, too, these silk- knitted affgirs, in gsolid colors, | fancys, p knits, and w“-alhkmflpd Appreciatod by ¥pung gnd old= Y ?—M to $5.00 ‘l’m 'ng:h will k:cp out all of the cold, made of Anqori ‘or Cumel's Hai £ in buff, brow{u, and P e ga e QUILTEDR SATIN LOUNGING ROBES—ONLY $15.00 Dainty, warm, charming in eveéry way — fragile in appearance, but with much warmth. Lined with satin or China silk and interlined V(IUI ?th‘: wool. All the best SILK NEGEIGEES $10.00 TO $15.00 Delicate pastel shades mark the beautiful Crepe de Chine, Radium Tflfinh and Canton Crepe Negli- gees, and the rich embroidery of the Japanese Silk Robes is rich as w:“ as beautiful. No woman would\refuse one. EIDERDOWN ROBES AND SACQUES—$7.50 AND $3.98 Warm and light, many prefer them to the heavier blanket robes. The oohrlng: an very preuy and there are many to select from. CORDMROY ROBES $3.98 TO $7.50 At the lower price, a special one, by the way, there is an unlined Robe which is a bargain. The others have silk or cotton lining, and slnppm to match rnay be had MUST BE OF THE BEST — WE HAVE THEM ‘Wonderful presents for men, for men or for children. A gift which will be good for the gntire GLORIA UMBRELLAS Not quite so pleasing as the silk, but for.gervice there is nothing bet- ter— = FOR WOMEN—BIack or colers = QNLY $375 EQR MEN—FROM 3350 TO $3:50 SILK UMBRELLA& A ua'c'k,"\':m""’-‘v’ ki B o dortals aqoatrine o Ll K W gl T PRICES PROM $7.50 TO $12%0 OHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS $1.29 TO 250 SQME OF THE BEST KNOWN BRANDS the Bostan , Store's S in the City. Ouc prices, tdo,’ from both the viewpe PAPER '! A WMNB GIFT ' CHARMING :wm. Afflzm for SR B GOOD WRITING PAPER solors, with Freugh AT 25c A BOX WHITE AND COLORED WRITING PAPER M up in holuhy boxcq, .nd tied fancy ribbon— %LL KINQ&’ muu\n copvn Novsl.s late Books by well known We ka d to auc TN i .7 In pmk ;rwbfiu and Toilet Goods Department DJER-KISS TOILET SETS in silk lined boxes— . to $750 HUDNUT’S TOILET SETS In fancy boxes, either plain or silk lined— $1.50 to $7.50 COLGATE'S TOILET SETS $1.00 to $3.50 COLGATE'S COMBINED COMFORTS Toilet requisites for either men or women— ONLY 75¢ VANTINE’S TOILET GOODS Dainty preparations in daintier packages, including Face Powder, Toilet Sets, etc. Some are put up in special lacquered boxes— $1.00 to $5.50 VANTINES INCENSE AND BURNERS B 50c to §2.00 TOILET WATERS AND EXTRACTS In fancy Christmas packages Houbigant’s, Coty's, Azurea, Flor- amye, Colgate’s, Roger & Gallet's, Djer-Kiss, Bo-Kay, Mavis, Lady Mary, etc.— z 25c to $6.00 For the Intimate Gift Few women can resist the appeal of these dainty undergarments. " They® are dainty without being over-decorated, and have a rich simplicity. which is charming. Night Rabes ...... $1.95 and 3298 Corset Cavers ..... $1.95 and $2.98 Envelope Chemises .~ $1.95 to $3.98 DAINTY SILK UNDERGAR- MENTS IN JERSEY, SATIN, CREPE AND RADIUM Both™ tuilored and lace-trimmed models in the pastel colorings which are so pleasing. Garments of excaptional style and merit at prices which you can pay. Blogmers .. - 3298 to $5.98 Camisoles . $2.00 to $298 Envelope Chemises .. $350 to $8.98 DAINTY. MW OF WONDERFUL BEAUTY ArANESE amm AND wflg& T wetopw yan ng liua ‘hand-gmbraidered S 1 o fs vima T x:w” 2 753 % 30 un white or whits with pink or bl HAND P, W!B&EP BiBS BARY DRESSER i for th figm many 5 “them lw-.; T B T0 31098 ; EH%%B!‘E&F! j | that he arraigned he ph.xded ot e mill as ha: il ‘over thrac possible for the Bradford m: (o the different companies the cloth ¢ this cloth was through th st four years ago. He was 1 $50 and costs. Alexander T_‘mmpso'l was the other nd | char; oth val He sold the court and four children, the at was located at his d as having been run fense was of a graver nature. was fined $50 and costs. Joseph Arnon of Bradford the otber defendant who pleaded not gullty will come before the court 3 week {rom next Friday for trial. The case of Eva F. S. Kelley was heard next. This was a suit brought by against Pcter T. Wing to recover th sum of $65. She 'told the court that she loaned Wing $65 in 1921 on the promise would marry ber. Later Wing Thompson and daughter of boliday: Miss lhrv O'Nell is visiting in Soutt Hingham, Ma James and The Ameri here bas been work! The Baptist C. E. society held thess prayer meeting at |Jerry Wilcox h.'nd(' The topic was Fidelity, Rev. 3 10. On December e present with a pi The church cordially interest them. William Gleazon is some bettep. Mr. Willlam Leary and {amily hag mov- ed to Franklin. Mild westher has released the road: from the n-. and we are glad, bors show your in the childr Come aud bear NOANK Tae officers of the Noank Shipyard Inc., still continueé to be successful in se- another woman and sent a noticc to Mrs. Kelly to that effect. Wing offer- ed no evidence and Judge Williams ren- dered a verdict for the plaintiff for 363 va L. Northrup vs Ever- g lls ended in a decigsion for the plaintiffl. Everett took the stand and z3id that he owned Mrs. Willis §450 which he borrowed of her some time ago. He had a disposition to pay this amount but ounsel for the plaintiff said that the disposition had Dot manifested itself as nothing had been paid on the account Judge Williams ordered Willis to pay the bill was paid. William K. Hunter has severed his coa- nections as superintendent of the West~ erly Highway department. Raymond L. McWeeney, 3 student at Georgetown law school of Washington, D. C., is visiting at his home op Elm street. Robert Clarke of Yale university is spending the Christmas recess at Bis home on Elm street. At a ljoint meeting of the leaders of curing work for the plant. Another cop- tract bas been signed for overhauling the steamer Absalom Baird, a enine and buoy setter attached to the island Yorts. E. C. Scott of Watch Hill, R- L. hauled out his fishing boat Petrol at the ship yard Thursday. This Is a new departure for the yard and is proving very popular amopg the fishermen. a number of them wavimg their boats stared there for the winter. The Nosak All-Collegians basketball team piayed their first zame of the sea- the game with no practics but gave 2 good account. of"themselves as the score showed. Mrs. Bessie Coles has closed ber bouse m{wlermuaang.m mmwflw-u.huwh shown by the number of Christmas trees m”nfi‘flflwmhfith& size for the small apartment. Vietrola No. 24 A §115,00 M%h“m&%%»&fiwq Buying a Vieisola. UB cwvs-._..nwun umg Twhm 20 |

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