New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 11

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RUGS |[PRICESSMASH e e b e e o ON $30, $25, $20, $18 and $15 TAILOR-MADE SUIT TO size rugs. Great care has been taken in the sclection of patterns, and you will find here a most attractive lot of rugs from which to make your selections, i In the Tapestrics we are showing three different grades, priced in the 9312 size at $15.00, $17.00 and $21.50. These arve all good values at their respective prices. Our 9x12 Velvet at $21.00 is a very popular rug. This is a good wearing ruz and the attractive small figure patterns in soft colors would lead one to estimate its price at a much higher figure than we ask for it We have several close-outsin 9x12 Axminsters, $30.00 rugs now sclling as low as A wide range of patterns in Body Brusscls and several grades of Wiltons complete our stock of rugs—a collection which is note- worthy for its beauiy and for its big values. When in necd of a new rug for any room in your home, we so- licit your imspection. 3 cnm— C. C. Fuller Co., 40-56 Ford St., Hartford. Overlooking Capitol Gyounds. ; Here’s Whe{e I Th-ow Up My Hands. You _may walk into my store select any piece of goods regardles's : : The icel prices and formeg prices were $35, $20, §18, $15 and the price will be $10.00. Be your own salesman if you so desire. Everythin| Where Quality Is Higher Than Price price. Why? It is our Ambition to do the greatest tailoring business in the state the volume of business will make the profit, You owe it to yourself to investigate this marvelous offer. Never before in the history of the clothing or tailoring business has sible to buy clothes that have sold as high as $30, $25, $20, etc., all at one price, no reservation, your choice of everything in the to PH“.ADEI.PHIA Ihc Quahty R AT e Will you Mister Man help me to bring down the high cost of Men’s Clothing? By doing so you will help yoursel f to save $10.00 DENTAL ROOMS Print Shop e |§ cach Su. - i s St T OM” MURRAY, ™ Manst Over 25c Store Anotype Camposition. 1 1 BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES | EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- ® New Brita Ofice 2.‘,’:3.;?’;‘,‘1,.’,“;075,13?& v LISHING COMPANY. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. F.E. MONKS, D. D. S. 53 (hurch Street. Tel. 634 Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. CABBBEGEN, Mer. Only a Hint of the Springtime Trend of Fashion ARDLY are the holidays past before the shop windows be- gin to blossom with spring- time things. During the long dark days of winter clever fin- gers are busy fashioning with satins and laces and flowers and “stuffs” of all sorts the inspirations that have | come to the brains of the various de- signers. Snow may be falling outside, but within the shop windows a veri- table riot of springtime anticipates by urt the natural beauties of the season. » INustrated is only a hint of spring- tme attire, with sorne midwinter mod- els thrown in for good measure. The collar upon the extreme left is one of the very newest things in em- broidered hatiste. The revers | rcalloped and finished with a pa buttonhole stitch, while embroidery prnaments the corners. The back of the collar is plaited and cdged with redl valenciennes. Pictured next is a dancing frock of lace and taffeta. The feta is in two shades of pink, the sash, the bands wound the skirt and the outlining | round the neck and armscye. The 5ash is draped under the lace over- bodice and falls in long ends down the . 3 $0ack of the skirt. The sleeves are : ) 3 1 RS s 4 wispy creations of a bow of ribbon at- : : : \ : : lached to the filmy Jace overbodice. The gown shown next is of a type which will be extremely popular for rarly spring wear. Made in the fash- : lonable sand color and of almost any ; | 3 R o . e > . STRAPPED SL Lt the heavier cloth materfals, 1t will b ; = : = = - PROBABLY 4 e found to be one of the most suc- 2 ; ! for the ""‘:’::m" ’::sm"fh:s(:qtg :n'.» n(" m_o most sim- ! 4§ of folds of white chiffon. Wide shoul- (satin heavily embroidered In silver. | shoulders ana puttoned at the left (over the instep with st he‘ rron[ m;d isuhl(‘(;:::l (111‘-5,‘»’“)- 'd‘,“-,{ 3 der straps of ,‘llir\@slx\[]v-s and pearls [The deep collar and cuffs are of white |side with huge velvet covered ball but- |the slipper with a st NSt over abion 5 ¥ ! narrow S hold up the skirt, and a long rope of g rose colored silken tas-|tons. From this hangs a deep ripple |step is far more coiafo 3 Pockets are belted X pearls Interspersed with rhinestones s are used as a further garniture. tunic, shorter than knee length in|in than the slipper cut upnnvoadr‘h side. h’l he skirt is about . 3 - falls at the right side. A capelike e [ The gown pictured upon the extreme |back and falling in a deep V in the |a pump. And among th !(x:: :v;r!‘r”: :?Sx?zmlnliriifl-"-”d the hot- fect of the velvet falls from the shoul- |right is an elaborate suit of white vel- |front. An enormous fiare collar i |slippers those with tom, E mt and back fin- reception gown. Contraiy mI ‘ tne elhow. A velvet !the waist and 1% finixh of mable, whtle a band urual width enctreles h it tight around the feet. This gown is de- |ders in the back vet, showing a narrow foundation |edged with sable, as are the long |outnumber :hese with X ing for wide skirts in daytime i, U A veloped in a wonderfully lustrous shade | Next in the illustration is an elab- skirt, over which is worn a coat, short |sleeves, coming Well over the handa, |strar is sc elaborated ext in 1710“ 1rliustratrxron is a striking gowns, the swagger evening gown is while the bodice isjorate evening wrap of rose colored|waisted and fitting snugly over the|and with a band of fur extending to ' werk of brocade over th of petunia satin,

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