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1 -I KoawicH cuaETirj, f riqay, i:ay. 2s, 1911 OSLER RIGHTj YOUTH ' SUCCEEDS' -ACE Cray Hair la Firat Sign of Ago, Harm leas Remedy - Reatorea. to. Nat ural Celer. ,;; -' ' :"f-J "-, Oaler isa't the only man who turns down oM as;e. iln the business worle the "June man'' is always the one who Ticks the plums. It is an age of "new thought," "new talent' etc., and the ! man is passed by -in the raee. ' On ef the first signs of coming; age is the appearance ot gray hairs. When you see them, act promptly. Wjeth'a Sae and Sulphur Hair. Bemedyr will correct this sign, which so often de ceives people into thinking that age is. really upon them. It is a well known fact that Sase and Sulphur, will darken the hair. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur combines these old-time rera ediee with other asents, which re move dandruff and promote the growth of the hair. ' . The manufacturers of this remedy authorise the drugsists to sell It un der guarantee that the money will be refunded If it fails do exactly as represented. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug fists. MURPHY & McGARRY, 2177 Main Streat Wm mthtmrUam mxaclly as It la i Summer clothes ought to be as well made as winter clothes. Ours are. They're hand-tailored, ' and vt sell them to our friends and anybody else who knows need stuff. Cpeoial new styles for young men -he know what's correct. Suits $12.00 and up. Come in and look at the new SHAPE-MAKER Suit It's something new in clothes making.' The "Hawes" Hat at $3.00. Straw Hats $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. ' - ' The Home of Hart . Schaffner & Marx - fine .clothes..-.. Veranda Light and comfortable ... j ficcd Chairs and Rockers Latest Willow styles, with cretonne cushions, very unique and attractive, Couch Hammocks Very popular, made of heavy duck, tanor ferest green, fitted with Nation al Wire Spring Mattress, making a comfortable bed for out-of-door sleep ing. "Crex" Matting 1 yard, V2 yards, 2. yards wide, in the popular green and new brown col orings. D. S. GILBERT & Sons i37-141 Haiii Street Br.F. W. ESIHS, Benlb! Shannon BwMelina Annex. Reem Telephone B2i sctlOd TWfJ. mvertl-!nc medium la I letic tvr busrns resulia. ' . ...... t ": Furnishings State Convention Held ith HaHe Club Members, Six'Clubs Being Repre sented Election of Officers and ReportST-Entertain--...jment at Y. M. C. A. Hall. Attending the 21st trinual .r.eunlou of the Connecticut Association, of Wo men Workers, which met" here on Thursday with the Haile club. deie. gates from six girls clubs in different cities of the state participated in a round of' activities which grave thein a "most" favorable impression of- the Rose of New England from the several aneles at which they were able to view it:, lArrivins in. the. latter part of the morminsr. they were met at the tra-ins by the Haile club committee, and wel comed with largc-hsarted hospitality at . the " club rooms, where they hud luncheon before proceeding . to the opening; 'of the business session in the early part of the afternoon. In the Line ef Entertainment. "When the business was over, they were treated to a car ride in a spe cial trolley over, the Yfantic line, the prettiest route in the city, they had ilfips Stiss ic. maud smith, State President. their pictures taken in a group on the Town hail steps, they were given a fine suprerat the Haile club restau rants, and "they wound up the day with the evening meeimi! at Y. M. C. A. half, where the Haile club girls presented a special entertainment to the pleasure of .their guests. About 50 delegates experienced the delightful hospitality of Norwich homes, re maining over night and being enter, tained by the Haile club members. Miss Benjamin in Charge. In general charge of the details vhich contributed to the comfort of the delegates and the success of the reunion was the Haile club directress, JTiss Oraee S. Benjamin, who had an able corps of assistants in the com mittees for the dar. The club rooms we:'e attractive in the'r decorations 'of cut flowers, lilacs and other floral pieces, and the club color, blue, was shown h;- the ribbons worn by the va rious workers.. .... ; T A Wise Precaution Is taken every day by thousands of sagacious housewives.' They save themselves labor, insure per fect cleanliness and expel disease from ' their -homes by adding a tablespoonful of that wonderful germicide and "Liquid Cleanli- Cabot's Sulpho-Napihol to every pail of water, which they . use in making their homes clean sand healthy. Besides" lessening their' labor ne-half -and cleaving better this wonderful-antiseptic djspels and kills au .germs of . disease and" makes the homes in which it is used delightfully refreshing and positively healthful. Sold only in yllow pficknpe? hy tfrvQglttt nitd teritt'Tg. 10c... iae.,50c.. Te. end $1.00. Be ware of tmuations. SULPHO-NAPTHOt COMPANY Tore? Building, 14 Medtord Street SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agtm. 88 Broad Street, Boston, Man. Queen Mary Chain and Pendant made in Sterling Silver. $1.50 to $2.00 each The Plaat-Caddsn Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths. Established 1872. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING DECORATION DAY is close by. Are you ready "with' Clm era and Supplies for use on that day ? v If not you can find wha you need at " ; CRANSTON'S THKRK is- n asvemamg useilluin ta tetin f&r business reaitlte. Women Workers i The committee work began at the trains, where the following- net the arrivmsf oejesates: .'Hrs. t. L.. 1-ar-rell. Mis? Susan I. Gallup, Miss Mary Kane, Miss Alice St e venae n and Miss Eltie Fillmore. At the club rooms the following reception committee was on cuty: Miss Mary Kane, Miss Lida Caley. Miss Mary B. Sheridan, Miss Jean Jackson. Mrs. William Camp Lanman, Miss Mary Richards, Miss Anna Schwartz. Miss May Riordan, Miss Beatrice Kdmondscn, Miss Mary Dun. derdale. iiss 'JUlla K.irby, Miss Brid. get Moran. Mrs. Daniel S. Haviland, Mrs. Oscar Lowman,- Mrs. Nelson G. Taitor, Miss Louise Howe. Delegates and Visitors. Among, the seventy delegates and visitor present were the. following;, representing six out of town clubs: New Britain Working. Girls' club: President, M's Mary 3. Pease; treas urer, Miss Annie L. Copley; secretary. Miss Anna Webber; and the Misses Elizabeth Greta Brown, Neliie J. Tar rant, "Josephine O'Brien, Florence Winchester, Margaret Bailey, Kather ine A. Gun.her. Alpha club,. New Haven: Mrs. W. D. Mossan, president, manager, Mrs. Ij.' S. Graves; secretary, -S?!ss Marjorie Creegan; councillors, t-aullne Curtze, Caroline Hochna; delegates. Miss Julia. Birdstrom Miss Bertha Avery, Miss Mary Sprasue. Violet club, New Haven: Presi dent, Miss Emeline Street; Miss Sadie Callahan: councillors. .Miss Sadie Cal lahan and Miss Nellie Calne and Mrs. C. Sullivan. Naucatuck Working- "Girls' club: Miss Gertrude Whittemore, councillors, Miss T. M. Tuttle and Miss Harriet Miner, delegates; Miss Cella. Ahn. sec retary; Miss Martha Clifford, "assistant secretary, and Mrs. J. H. Whittemore. Women's Industrial club. Derby: Miss Elizabeth Beardsley and Miss Mazie Brandon, councillors. Waterbury Instutt of Crafts and In dustry: -President. Miss Anna Ward: superintendent. Miss Elhl Scatchard; assistant director, Miss Hayden. Miss Smith Unable to Attend. It was a matter of regret to the workers that Miss K. Maud Smith ot Naugatuck, who was elected vice pres ident a year aax. was prevented from attending through illness. She has ueen acting president during must of the year, since !Miss Helen Davison of New Britain, who was elected presi dent, married and moved to another stite. , The business part of the reunion be gan about 2.30 with a meeting of the councillors, who are the club superin tendents and leaders. They re-elected the old board, and the nominating committee prepared the list of officers fo be presented before the directors for election at a meeting to be held about 6 o'cIocK. The regular business meeting of the state association was called to ordtr in the Haile club halt shortly after 3 o'clock, with the secretary, Miss Eme line Street of New Haven, as chair ma nin the absence of the acting pres- Lr if ' ' 7: .1 MISS GRACE S. BENJAMIN, Directress Haile Club. ident, Miss K. Maud Smith of Naug atuck. Miss Ethel Scatchard of Wa terbury was secretary pro tern. With Miss Susan L Gallup at the piano the - Connecticut Association song, to the tune of Lauriger Hora tious, was sng standing, and all join ed in the Lord s -prayer. The roll; eall was responded to by the delegates ris- I ing to be counteJ When the name.of their clab was teachad. The follow ing were the clubs responding: Wa: terhury Institute, of Craft and Indus try. Inc.: Women's Industrial club, Derby; -Violet club and Alpha club, Ntw Haven; Naugatuck Working Girls' club; Haile club, and New Brit ain Working Girls' club.. The regu lar delegates numbered 59, and vis itors present made the total attend ance close tt 75. i - Welcome to Visitors. The formal welcome from the Haile club was heartily given by Mrs. Will iam C lanman, who told the dele gates that they would be received with the warmest hospitality and every thing would be done for their enter- TT - & ' - nils MISS MART B. SHERIDAN, 1 President Haile Club. talnment and to make them remember this convention which was the first that the Haile club has had the op pertunity of entertaining. She went on to speak ef the beginnings of the Haije club- with 47 .members and now orie,: of the' largeat viils' clubs. Its beginning in hei- mind, she said, had been with-tU jdea of grvlng the girls of tfie city a pleasant time and a chance to learn useful, branches under ' proper Influences and guidance, and she felt, that the gWs had shown their ardent : apjreeiatiii'ioS this endeavor and 'She lieyalolysrltion of every girl of every natiewfiity had been the cause of every success that it had at tained. She "spoke of the great in fluence of woman's. life in. the .werld, stirring a burst of applause when she sa.id that - without goetl girls. god W!vc, good mothers and .. good eld maids, ' the world would all fall to ) I i ;28-31 Slvetucket Street 29-31 SHETUCKET STREET pieces. A -good woman was the most, powerful -influence an earth, and what makes a man happy is a happy home and a good wife, which was one of the things these girls' clibs were accom plishing, and she urged the girls to take every advantage that the clubs offered to make them noble, good women. Her earnest words evoked enthusiastic applause. s Work ef Miss Corcoran. : The response was by Miss Anna NEVE CASINGS 28x3 30 x 3 30x3 31x34 Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular RegnlaK Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price, price . price, price . price J .price, price, price . price. $14.65 , $15.75 .$53. 2 (j ..... .$24.00 $24.60 $26.90 $29.05 .... .,.$33.05 $34.25 $35.50 $36.80 $38.00 $39.15 ...... $40140 ...... $48:i0 $51.00 $52.45 . . ; . ..$53.85 ..... .$56.75 $59.60 . . . ...$62.65 $64.35 . . . . ..$75.15 1 32x3 34 x sy3 36 x 3i ' 30 x 4 31x4 32x4 33x4. 34 x 4 '35x4' 36 x 4 34x44, " 36 x y2 3T x4i 38 x A.y2 42 3G x 5 -(37 x 5 37 x 5'y Complete Stock TUBES AT SAME LOW PRICE MR A rjoRVJiCH, conn. . DR. TKCIiAS JEFFERSON KINJ , Premier Painless Dentist, oriel- Hater ef the King Safe System ef Painless Pentistry. Which makes all denial operations painless. DP. JACKfWM, Manager. mem Ward, president of the Waterbury In stitute of Craft and Industry, who spoke of the great pleasure it gava the clubs to' meet-here and thanked the Haiie club for the enthusiastic re ception they had been given. Ad dressing" a word particularly to the Norwich people she told them of tho way Miss Julia Corcoran came to be unanimously chosen womaln factory inspector, and she ?aid that Norwich, (Continued on page eight.) n on SO LOW Ours $12.65 Ours.......$i3.55 Ours $19.95 Ours.... ,..$20.75 Ours..:.... $21.35 Ours $23.30 Ours..... ..$25.15 Ours .$28.70 Ours $29.80 Ours ... $30.99 Ours $3L95 Ours ..$33.05 Our $34.05 Ours..: $35.20 Ours $41.85 Ours .$44.35 Ours.. $45.60 Ours... $46.85 Ours $49.40 Ours .$51.85 Ours $54.55 Ours. . . $56.00 Ours... $65.40 Always on Hand D NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES ; PAINLESS EXTRACTION teeth extracted and fillai painlessly for the most nervous and delfcate people. Sr. King's method is the enly an So iiBuiiu si:ien(:e. run set teem ana with the Natural Gums; Geld ' .Criwn and ICriifcn WnrV In Cn A ,"?r :FilHns-a il. i. King Dental Parlors, FRANKLIN SQUARE THE PorteousOclii COMPANY DRESS HATS At Speci2l Prices ALL OU FINE DRESS HATS ARE REDUCED IN PRICE AS FOLLOWS: Psttern Dats Re&rted At $ 5.00 Hats that were $ S.SO At $ 7.50 'Hats that were 10.0 At S 9.50 Hats that were $18.59 At $12.50 Hats that were 1,50 Several Important Sales-- Are In Progress CONTINUED TODAY The Special Sale ol Kilchenware THIS IS THE MOST COMPREHEN. SIVE OFFERING OF KITCHEN UTENSILS AND ARTICLES OF HOUSEHOLD UTILITY THAT WE HAVE EVER MADE. BE SURE AND VISIT OUR KITCHEN WARED EPARTMENT DURING THIS SALE. AT THE PRICES QUOTED, VALUE8 ARC BETTER THAJJ WE HAVE EVE BEFORE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER. SUPPLff YOUR NEES IN K ITCH EN WARE NOW, . WHILE THE OP PORTUNITIES FOR SAVINGS ARE SO GREAT. CONTINUED TODAY Tbe May "Dscsedesskj" Saie of Dtaestics, Etc. Every item offered in this sale is at an actual redac tion from oar regaiar prices. Note these sample items: At 5c 4-4 Brwn and Bleached Sheeting-, value tc. At V2c the celebrated "Fruit f tie Loom" Cotton. At 11o 42-inoh Bleaehed Pillow Casing, value 15c. At 25c 9-4 Bleached and Bnd Sheeting, value Kc At 38c Full-size Shsets, value 58c at 47c, value 8c. At 78o Full-sise Bed Spreads, value J 1.0 9 at 96o, value $1.36. At A'zO Turkish and Huck Tewel. At 9'2C Turkish and Hucte Towels, value 13c At 2c Wash Cloths. at 2c each. At 5e Best quality Cotton Twill Crash. At 7c iLinen Crah4 value lie . At 1c 5-inch Bleached TaWe Dam ask, value 25c. At 38c 60 and 61-inch Bleachad Table Damask, value SOc. EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD BE SURE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR IM PORTANT SAVINGS IN EVERY DAY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. CONTINUED TCDAY The Special Sale of liens Suits 250 Sirfte representing the antir surplus steck of a lesd'tna New YerW manufacturer, at remarkable ' price concessions. $15.09 SUITS AT $1195 . 175 Man's, Suits in a hi ranre of handsome '-patterns and coloriafm an in the latest Spring sy1. a09.8.u.,t.s.$14.5 75 Men's Suits of the higkeat stand ard of excellence Wults that win ap peal to partlcwiar dim. $14.59 .FOR REGULAR fEO.Ofl SUITS If you are thinking ef a new Suit visit our Men's Department Today and see these splendid value. .EE OKS 1 17J2L Hi - ' . . ' -'--'!