New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1014. Everything in Women's Wearing Apparel Sensational Earl Season Sale Women’s New Spring Suits all At 25 Per Cent. Reduction Just realize what this announcement means—the buying of the best and newest style Spring Suits at the astounding reduction of 25 per cent. Styles are positively the newest and workmanship and materials of the highest standard. ‘Without doubt one of the finest displays you will find in town, all sizes—stouts included. Season’s Newest Coats PRICES START AT $9.98 Coats that for high quality and diversion of style are found here in a display that is second to none in the city. All the fancy and the most desirable materials in in the shades that are the newest of the season’s best choice. Every garment perfect in fit and quality. EARSON'’S 52 W. Main St. City Hall Bidg. Balmacaan Rainproot Coats for Men $16.75 Up Ask the man who owns a balmacaan if he enjoys wear- ing it. They are the style and not only have we a complete display but the models we' are now showing are as water- proof as they are stylish. In mixtures and plain materials. . WE ALSO HAVE THEM FOR WOMEN—ALL PRICES, Thisls - The Home of Cheerful Gredit Our Spring Display of Men’s Suits is Complete Did you ever see such a complete display and at such low prices?—that's the way our display appealed to And it will appeal to you in the same manner. In grays,. blacks, blues and mixtures. Some . have patch pockets. $14.75, $17.50, $19.75. Y one man. SPECIAD IN MEN’S SUITS. AN IN- IMITABLE VALUE AT $10, WOMEN’S SMART SHEPHERD PDAID SUITS, $19 VALUE FOR $12.75. This is what every woman will call a real:suit value and the smartest of the season's models. Shepherd plaid _with small semi-invisible colored dot. Straight back cutaway effeqt finished with frogs. Skirt ig prettily cut. This model else- where would bring $22. . ‘WOMEN'’S $27 NOVELTY EPONGE COATS IN THE NEW- EST EFFECTS WITH WHITE STRIPE, $21.50. The GAESAR MISCH STORE 687-695 MAIN STREET | ¥ NOMONEY DOWNXE. brmg results { doin Eastern Wholesale Millinery Company, 183 Main Street, New Britain, Otfer PHENOMENAL SPECIALS for SATURDAY e Pretty Flower and fan- cy trimmings, in all the newest combinations, 500 REAL HEMP HATS These High Grade Hemps include the newest Sailors, large and small, turned up shapes and large Turbans. Most of them in black, but some in all colors, and sell in retail millinery stores as high as $2.98. Special Wholesale Price, $1.79. 100 Beautiful Trimmed Hats Made and designed by our expert milliner, some copies of imported models that are the very latest style. trimmed with flowers and ribbons, some with ostrich, easily sell % for $5.00 to $7.00. Special Wholesale Price $2.98 to $4.98. Flower About 10 dozen in lot. worth 75c, Wreaths -— Wreaths of all col- ors. One wreath is suffi- cient for a hat trimming, Wholesale Price 39¢ this new and stylish, 17¢ pieces, 49c to 98¢ Buckram Frarfies, all New Braids, 12° yard Ribbons—The New Stove Polish and Roman Stripe, in all widths, Children’s Hats Trimmed and Untrimmed ; 59c¢ to $1.38, Worth Double. 95¢ --- Another Lot of Those Nice Hemp Hats -- $1.39 We will have about 100 of the best shapes, to offer you for Saturday, in black and colors. These Hats would cost the small milliner more than we sell them to you for. and save money. Buy your millinery - here & | EASTERN MILLINERY COMPANY |* 183 MAIN STREET, Branch of Blumenthal’s Wholesale Millinery Store of Hartford. BOWDOIN COLLECE T0 RAISE SALARIES President - Wiisons Preceptorial Method to Be Tried There. ‘“The preceptorial method of in- struction inaugurated by President Wilson at Princeton University has so amply proved {its value that a number of other institutions have been led to adopt it wholly. or in part,” declares Dr. S, P. Capen, specialist in higher | education of the United States Bureau of Bducation, in a statement 'just issued. Bowdoin college is one of the latest converts to the idea, according to Dr. Capen. In Bowdoin college the preceptorial method has been applied to history, ' government, and English literature. Group conferences of five or six students have replaced “quiz” sections | Hyde | in these subjects. President finds that the new plan ‘“costs double irn. money, time, and labor, but bears fruit four-fold in vitality, responsibil- ity and scholarly ambition.” One of the developments of the work at Bow- | English | composition for the best six writers in | doin hae been a course in ccllege, with six professors to teach them. of the objections sometimes against the plan by declaring: prove most competent to profit by it ; is not inconsistent with democratic equallty of opportunity freely nttered to all.” Dr. Capen points out that the only Teason many more colleges do not adopt the preceptorial plan is the ex- pense involved. This plan requjres a substantial increase in teaching force, and successful “preceptors” must be men of high ability, sound training. and culture. To attract such men good salaries must be paid, and Bow- proposes to devote bequests amounting to $600,000 to the single purpose of raising salaries, President Hyde answers ome urged | “Glving | the most vital and costly instruction ' to a limited number of those who | FAVORS SUFFRAGAN BISHOP. e Bishop Brewster Disapproves of Be- ing a Coadjutor. Hartford, April 24— tnlhe Con- necticut Churchman, out yesterday, Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster of the Connecticut Protestant Episcopal dio- cese expresses disapproval of any ac- tion at the diocesan convention to be held in: Bridgeport in June looking to | the election of a bishop coadjutor. He | says he thinks a suffragan bishop | should be chosen. “Never have 1 asked for relief for the bishop,” he says. “Thought and inquiry have con- | firmed me in my conviction that what is now demanded by our situation is the election, not of a coadjutor, but a suffragan.” Sloan Bros. Immlm|mnluuuuumuluummmmnnumlllllllllmmumunllumunm|uumnnn||u|unm|||| | ||m|u|u|u|||nnu ‘MHUHIIIIIIIIIIIII[HlIii!,'!iilf!lll,'fliiiiiilflfiII:!ZIIEI:::....ZIZ LA FRANCE is at home in Country Lanes or City Streets; on Board Walks or Waxed Floors. Youre comfortable in LA FRANCE not only because they fit, but because they make you fit— for every occasion. U WIllllHIIIIIHIIIlIIIIlIlIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIII | QT No. 802 is a real Blucher Oxford in Sterling Patent Colt, Eton last, welt, rib- bon lace, Cuban heel. No. 702 likewise, in Gun Metal. IIIIIIIIHIIIIlIlIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIIlIII(IHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII a: LA-FRANCE -2 NI NEW BRITAIN. You Get the Same Low Prices Here. Victor Egg Preserver Do you remember last winter when fresh eggs were selling for 50c or 60c per dozen? Well, Just suppose last spring you bought your winter supply of eggs at 20c to 25¢ per dozen, and put them down with Victor Egg Preserver, what o saving you would have made. It will not be long now before eggs will be welling again for 50c or 60¢ per dozen. Why not get your grocer to give you a few lard tubs and put down your winter supply, now that eggs arc cheap, with Victor Egg Preserver, Our preparation is absolutely harmiless and much superfor to water glass. A 25¢ package will preserve 25 dozen of cggs. If you arc unable to obtain this from your dealer, we will send you a package by parcel post prepald on recelpt of 23¢ in stamps, For sale by: CLARK & BRAINERD CO. GEO. M. LADD. DICKINSON DRUG CO. T. B. FARRELL & SON. S. P. STROPLE. MANUFACTURED BY Apothecaries Hall Co., WATERBURY, CONN. New Britain’s Real Seed Store NATIVE Grown Seeds Suit NATIVE Soll Best Our seeds are grown by the MOST RELIABLE EASTERN GROWERS Our stock is positively NEW and FRESH FERTILIZER for the lawn and Garden. SHEEP MANURE, GROUND BONE, 7 GARDEN TOOLS, POULTRY NETTING, eto. “w X ¢ CHOIGE SEED POTATOES from Aroostook GOUNTY, Mahe. -~ The Stanley Svea Bram and Goal Gompany 42 Main Street. Telsphones—¥321—419

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