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ano eemiesemiows pie natidtias i dosooweerae —_— thes | CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS a a Catch 60 Pickerel Medal lt rae Pounds. Speotal te Thy PAWTUCKET. re 1, Jon 8 ‘i Pi , | Were retuiling at £0 cents per pound. The Lavoie brothers, in a fishing | TY iate Will vail a Lady Miee ey iich Ge NEE UARTAE COME fie, Oealaee | Abinto: Holley Bad lh comneetae font morial to rench oy h ag 40 cents per day. caught xty Maly velghing : . Vihere outing int the tone Hii pou ant forty-one pereh. | Lower Priced Milk for Boston age. to the contin and Providence. to The Evening World INFIELD, Cot Jan milk price » again 1 cen’ milk to the nee markvts the lowest it has been five years | of milk prices in the nearby cities and, farmers being good grocery | Finishing Milis to Resume Work <Bpectal to ‘The Evening World.) Tawatera: tha akere oe HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. Boe-ahaing he stores dare not refu at Reduced Wages. » The Kvening World.) Viens for + memorial to be given the special to The ; r ri Pn village of seicheprey in France by the | Jug of Cached Hooch Explodes aes oe re nn Ja fi wfficers of the 102d Infantry Regiment | he sever il mills of the United State . and Injures Fishermen. Finishing Company in eastern Cor Wave matured and funds to the ex UBpectat to The Evening Wr ‘Yent of $1,000 or $1,200 are to | MOOSUP, Conn., Jan. 27.—-A jug of sised by private subscription amon \ the former officers of the regiment fo ‘hooch that had been cached am : [PURITY] {he const-vetion and maintenance #' (the rocks up near the stone barn | % memoria! fountain to be placed ia|farm on the Sterling road pyre | | | the village square, The fund is to We | when the jug was placed near a camp | known as the Selcheprey Memorial | fire to warm it up to-day, pteces of | mC AT, , j D fj ge und and Lieut. Orville D. Petty of | the broken pottery badly cutting « Is the Essence of all That is “ent New Haven has been appointed | couple of the party preparing for ‘Treasurer Chiepps, | fish roast with “hooch'? trimmings French liaison officer was ot tached to the 1024 Overseas, Is to act | Meteor “As Big. As the Moon” as the French agent for the fund. a Willington Spectacle. Evening World.) Conn., Jan o I by those who su us the moon fell in the Milk Prices Are Too Low. |,“ (Special to The Evening World.) ONECO, Conn., Jan. 27.—-C. J'.| northern sky here last night. It we T Andrews & Son, provision | several seconds in sight and said | in Tea showed up in town to-da wive grown larger as it neared the truck low! of farmers’ | earth, proof positive that it ‘el! Rime. (5 enery) ‘seapeck: ay ide ty “To Taste is to Believe” \ ge Up to 5:30 o’Clock Tomorrow Night Opportunity Will Wait for You Loeser’s Has Not Printed Such Piano and Player News In Years | | Thoroughly Good Rebuilt Instruments That | Insure the Musical Happiness You Long For Player-Pianos Begin at $315 | Baby Grand Pianos Begin. at $375 Upright Pianos Begin at $75 But the Time Is Short HAT is the story in a nutshell. details unfold themselves. But the kernel grows sweeter as the These Pianos and Players are pianos and players of caste, both as to make and condition. The makes we print ee They speak for themselves. The condition and musical capabilities of every instrument Loeser’s guarantees fully, unreservedly. If you have ever longed for the time w hen you could have a good Piano or Player i in your home, now is your opportunity. Some of these have been used by us for demonstration purposes. Others have just come from our own shops, where they have been completely over- hauled and put in practically a good-as-new condition. Wisner Kroeger Fischer Gabler Haines Bauer & Sons Walters Milton ; Phelps Upright Pianos | kes Kranich & Bach Webstes Steinway Wintiagton Francia Bacon Chickering Henning Wright Hardman Harmony Winter Entey Bjur Bros Preston Sterli: Gordon Whittier W.P. Whitman Player-Pianos Grand Pianos ich & Bach i Mellotone Solo Concerto Purcell Whitman W. P. Haines & Co aincs & Co As Usual Loeser Terms Are Unusual— You Shall Make Them Yourself That is the Loeser plan. Any size of payment you care to suggest will send these instruments home to you, without further waiting. The extreme lownne af the prices makes no difference, Any sum you may decide upon, at all reasonable, will do, At Every Price There’s a Preference But the Time Is Short Locser's—Fourth Floor Fiala Goble BROOKLYN ~ NEW YORK. i aaa Ee Ae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 , 1988. ey Meme eT Pena 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave, BROOKLYN ' THREE BROOKLYN STORES. F ULTON STREET axor BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt It Subway ation Brooklyn Continuing To-morrow, Saturday FTER-INVENTORY SALE The Season is nearing its close. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise must be sold to make room for the incoming Spring stocks, which are fast arriving. Each and every department here represented offers values that are unquestionably the lowest prices we have announced in years. Luxurious Furs Women’s and Misses’ Coats in 4 Groups FUR TRIMMED COATS of luxurious All- Wool Bolivias, Evoras and Fortunas. Furs are Mole, Beaver, Caracul, Wolf and Opos sum. Formerly up to $55.00. HANDSOME WRAPS AND COATS of the Season's finest fabrics with the richest of fur collars and cuffs. Formerly up to $89.50. BEAUTIFUL WRAPS AND COATS of Panvelaines, Veldyne and other better grade materials, trimmed with deep border of Caracul and other expensive furs. For- merly up to $150.00. WRAPS AND COATS, trimmed with the finest of furs. Formerly sold up to $195.00, ranging in price now from $100.00 down to Women’s and Misses’ Suits in 3 Groups FUR- TRIMMED ODD suUITS. Smart styles, suitable for immediate 510 wear. Formerly up to $39.75. $ 22 $ 32 SMARTLY TAILORED AND FUR- TRIMMED SUITS. Formerly up to $49.50. BETTER SUITS; finest of fur trim- mings and fabrics. Formerly up to $295.00, now reduced to $95.00 and as low as Women’s and Misses’ Dresses in 5 Groups SPRING TAFFETA AND CANTON FROCKS. Newest of Spring styles. Ex . cellent quality in the newer Spring colors. wy be) Formerly $29.75. CANTON, TAFFETA AND TRICO. TINE FROCKS. Beaded, embroidered and I fancy trimmed modes. Formerly up to 518 $39.75. NEW SPRING FROCKS, in desirable Models for Street or Afternoon wear. hi Black, navy and new Spring colorings. 52. 3 Formerly to $59.50. HANDSOME STREET AND AFTER NOON FROCKS, of Taffeta, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe and Georgette. 598 Formerly up to $49.75. 175 STREET, AFTERNOON AND EVE NING GOWNS, developed in Taffeta, satin-faced Canton Crepe, Georgette, Trico- tine and Poiret Twill. Formerly up to $79.50. 0) Stylish Stout Apparel In 2 Groups Sizes 44 to 52. DRESSES OF TRICOTINE, TAFFETA, CANTON CREPE and SATINS. For $ 25 merly to $49.50. HANDSOMELY FUR TRIMMED COATS, of Bolivia, Evora and Fortuna; also Seal Plush Coats. Formerly up to $79.50. *48 In 6 Groups BAY SEAL WRAPS AND COATS, 40 and 45-inch lengths, self trimmed, large shawl cellar. Bell and turn-up cuffs. Formerly up to $125.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS, 40-inch length, excellent quality first grade skins, in sizes up to 50. to $250.00. HUDSON SEAL COATS _ (mye! Muskrat) 36-inch model, self trimmed, belted and bell cuffs. Formerly up to $295.00. SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS AND COATS, Handsomely lined. Deep cape collars, wide self border. Formerly up to $395.00, HUDSON SEAL COATS ‘bys Muskrat) 36-inch length. Large shaw! collar and cuffs of Beaver, Squirrel or Opossum. Formerly up to $450.00. HUDSON SEAL (dyed Muskrat) WRAPS. Full length models with or. without sleeves, large shawl collars. Va tious styles. Formerly up to $595.00. Formerly up Hand Bags in Groups CHIFFON VELVET, DUVETYNE AND LEATHER BAGS. Values to $7.50. NEW SPRING SILK MOIRE BAGS, with hand-engraved frames, some with 14-karat clips. Smartly silk-lined and fitted with in- side pockets. Included are silk Duvetyne Bags. In 3 Groups ODD BLOUSES of Georgette and Crepe de Chines. Pastel and suit colors. Formerly up to $7.95. . BLOUSES of distinction. These beautiful models of Tricolette and Crepe de Chine in tie-back and overblouse models. Included are many Spring models. Reproductions and adaptations of imported Novelties. Handsomely beaded overblouse and tie-back styles. Very modestly priced at In 3 Groups BOYS' SUITS, MACKINAWS AND OVERCOATS. All wool garments of ex cellent make. Sizes 8 to 17. Formerly up to $12.75. SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ALL wool, excellently tailored, in various models Sixes 6 to 17. Formerly up to $16.50. BOYS’ BLUE SUITS of all-wool serge Well tailored and various models. 2 pair full lined knickers. Formerly up to $17.50. Hosiery SILK GLOVES. Included ar 2-clasp and fancy wrist models silk -lilanese. Slightly irregular. Formerly up to $2.95 SILK GLOVES. Included are 2-clasp anii 16-button silk Milanese. Slightly irregular Formerly up to $5.00. GLOVE SILK HOSIERY of a famous maker, Included are fancies, net, drop stitch and striped nets in all the wanted shades. Values to $5,00. 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN Blouses Reduced Boys’ Dezartment Silk Gloves and *79 | | °155 | | 195 | 195 *250 ‘395 | A? 9° 6” Que 1 Deis By 39c 89c 1 63