New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1915, Page 9

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=——COME, READ BUY AND PROFIT At This Great Sale of MERICAN DRY G0ODS C0.S LINENS, WASH GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWE! And Kindred Lines Because of the peculiar conditions existing abroad and the reflex of same on the American market, many of the largest who ;Ihantg' finl:dcthxs a particularly geod time to re-adjust their stocks, and such was the case with the American Dry Goods Co., of 33 Muur" ew York City. Their desire for quick clearance of many lines and a reduction of their tremendous stock provided us with an opportunity for some wonderfully good purchases at far below market prices. The valuable concessions we obtained we will share with you at this will bring you well worth while money savings on absolutely standard grade merchandise. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS. WISE, SMITH & CO., HARTFORD. HOSIERY | UNDERWEAR |Linens and Domest From The American Dry Goods Co, From The American Dry Goods Co. Children’s Imported Stocks. Women's Straight Vests | Irom The American Dry Goodt All Linen Table Damask Birdseye Cotte With Fancy tops, first quality, reg retail price | 1, pigle, in regular and extra sizes, low 72-inch wide assorted new patterns. | j5.inch wide, soft finish, 12 1-2e. T 'rc sleeveless, reg. retail price 26c. Reg. retail price $1.19. 85c This Sales, 10 st sl o Sale Price, each l7c At this sale, yard ... Unbleached T Wash Goods From The American Dry Goods Co. Figured Crepes Tissue Nub Rice Voiles Beautiful colors and patterns., reg. re- Beautiful new patterns and colors. tail price Sc. 5 40-inch wide, reg. retail 2 5 2 C [ At This Sale, yard .... price 39c. Sale Price, vd. Figured Madras Cordes | Stripe and Coin Spot l(-lnch wide, assorted patterns and vOiles colors, reg. retail prices 12\ 16c and 19¢c, At Sale, yd. 2 C As::r‘l,:ghc;l;:l:u‘ reg. retail price 19c, . At This Sale, yard American Dress . i . \ o Ginghams Chiffon Voiles. \ Assorted stripes and figures, 40-inch i Assorted stripes and checks, 36-inch 5 o 4 e ey ¥ wide, reg. retail price 26c 1 9c s Teg. re price ~3c. and 29c. Sale Price, yard At This Sale, yard .... 8:c 4 3 Paire for 19c, Women’s Hand Crocheted Vests All Linen Table Damask Women’s Sllk Stockl s Sizes 36 and 88, worth 50c. Extra heavy quality assorted patterns. Black, white and colors, some with tuncy tops, sec: At This Sale Reg. retail price 7bc. Sale Price yard ........ 629 ol e \49c¢ 3 for $1.00. Women’s Extra Size Vests Fine Mercerized Table Damask Women’s Silk Stockings Plain Lisle, reg. 36c values Assorted new patterns. Reg. in black, white and all the wanted colors, called ir- Sale Price Hemmed ready for use, price 36c. 60 dozen reg. 12 1-30 K At This Sale, each .. .. o Bleached Tu regulars but nothing to detract from the value, ’ . . . Women’s Lisle Union Suits $1 and $1.50, in the price ordinarily 65 (4 Made of fine grade of yarn, with cuff knee and low Sale Price, pair neck and with French band top, sizes 36 and 38 Women’s Full Fashioned Stock- ings léegl', r;m‘u price $1.00. Black, tan and black with half white price 25c. . sole, reg. | .. retail - Dress Percales “86-inch wide, new patterns and col- ‘ors, reg. retall price 10c. 6 1 ‘Sale Price, yard ...... 2 C Chambray A-orted plain reg, “price Tc. A“' This Sale, yard .... Plisse colors and white, | price 10c an@ 126! Price, yard. vv.oiiens retail 5:c colors, res. - ifififi'eolorl. reg. retail prices. 12c and. At This Sale, yard ...... lOc DumtyChecks fine, assorted checks, reg. rethil price 19¢c and 25c. i Sale Price, yard - Windsor Plisse n. white, fine quality, . wide, reg. retail price-15¢c . and 17c. Sale Price, yard Sale Price, pair .. .. 18¢ Women’s Swiss Ribbed Plain White Gaberdine 86-inch wide, reg. retail price ! 45c. At This Sale, yard 33C Fancy Ratine Assorted colors and patterns, 36-inch wide, reg. retail price 26c. Sale Price, yard Fancy White Madras 36-inch wide, assorted patterns, reg. retail price 16c and 19c. 12 Bale Price, w,ril 3 b Plain White Ghlfiou Yoile 40-inch wide, reg. retail prh:s 26c. At This Sale, yard . 15¢ 'Mercerized Linen Finish 4 oo Suiting 36-inch wide, plain white, reg. retail ‘price 15c. l Oc Sale Price, yard ........ ‘Plain White Rice Voile 40-inch wide, extra fine quality, res. retail price 25c. At This Sale, yard 6¢c 3 pairs for 50c. Women'’s Black Sllk Stockmgs. seconds of the ‘Holeproof black only, if thy were not seconds would cost Sold to us as you $1.00. At This Sale, pair Women’s Outside Cotton Stock- ings With hem top, come in black and white, worth 17¢c. Sale Price, pair A goégd Black Hose, Sale“Price, pair .. Women’s Imported Outside Stockings. Black gauze, lisle, made good and full with sizes 9 and 9 1-2 only, worth elastic top, 50c. Sale Price, pair 38 pairs for $1.00. 27 stockings. worth $1.000 At This Sale .... Women’s Union Suifi Called seconds of 75c garments, made with bar edge, cuff and with a French band top, in cuff knee lace knee, Sale Price each Union Suits Made with lace and cuff knee, sizes 36 and 65c¢ cross in extra sizes and Lace knee, regular and extra sizes. Sale Price .. Misses’ Straight Vests Low neck, sleeveless, reg. 12 1-2c kind At This Sale very 35¢ Sale Price, Thousands of Yards of Embroidery Flouncing and Allovers, Values Up to 69c, at This Sale eh St. Gall embroideries and fine batiste. children’s dresses and women's evening gowns. 82-inch 11c . Serpentine Crepe Large assortment of patterns colors, reg. retail price 17c.. At This Sale, yard THIS COUPON {1Is Good for a Large Box of Assorted Notions to Purchasers of Ten Cents Worth or Over at Notion Department |FRE Tuesday or Wednesday, July 20-21 BOSTON RED SOX . 'NOW LEAD LEAGUE - Assume Leadersmp When “Smoky | Joe” Wood Beats White Sox. Chicago, July 19.—Erratic playing . behind Faber cost Chicago first place in the American league race yester- | duy when Boston was handed the ame by a score of 6 to 2. The White five errors of commission ne error of judgment, and all plays resulted in rTuns for the hit was made off Wood who rilllant. support. Barry, M Janvrin out off a number h fine stops. - The score: 300!00120-—680 and 12:¢c effects, and are made of French brodhes, Sale of $1 and $5 C. B. A la Spirite CORSETS, While They Last, 69¢ We have recelved an allotment of C. prising this seasons models soley, in girdle, medium and bigh bust B. Corsets seconds c¢om- coutil, batiste and plain and fancy while these are called seconds the only thing the matter with them is a small oil spot here and there otherwise porfect in fit and ‘wear. $1 to $5 models at g9c. B e r————— e e RTINS S S S CHILDREN'S DRESSES, gingham and chambray, neatly trimmed sizes 2 to 6 years, regular 50 values at 29c. lingerie, voile and lawn handsomely broidery also girls middy blouses, at this sale 59c. WISE, SMITH & CO Hartford OUR DAILY AUTOMOBILL DELIVERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY WOMEN'S WAISTS trimmed with lace and c¢m- Daily Delivery in New Britain, Elmwood, Newington, Cedar Hill, Batteries: Wood and Thomas; bher Cicotte and Schawlk. “Fa- Indians Loose Two, Cleveland, July 18.—Washington captured two more games from Cleve- land yesterday, Cleveland had each won until the ninth inning. In the first Morton had the visitors blanked until the ninth when Walter Johnson, acting as pinch hitter, drove in the tying run. Washington then won, 4 to 2, in the thirteenth on a combination of errors and hits, Cleveland playing erroriess ball until that round, Ayres, who finished the game for Washng- ton was invincible. Cleveland led, 3 to 1, in the second gme- until the finth inning when, with two out and two men on bases, Moel- ler’s infleld single filled the bases. Foster’s single sent in the tying runs, while Wamby’s error scored the win- ning run. Walter Jolinson, who had acted as pinch hitter at the start of the inning, had to be recalled from the club ‘house to pitch the last half of the round. Scores: (First Game.) Washingbon— 000000002000 Cleveland— 0000020000000—273 Batteries: Gallia, Engle, Ayers and Henry; Morton and O’'Neil. (Second Game.) Washington— 00001000 3—4& 11 2 2—4110 l Cleveland— » 010010100—-3 81 Batteries: Ayers, Engel, Johnson and Ainsmith; Mitchell, Harsted and Egan. Athletics Fail in Pinches. Detroit, July 19.—Detroit's heavy hitting in the first and eights innings, coupled with Bressler's wildness, gave ihe home club an 11 to 7 victory over Philadelphia yesterday. The Athletics drove Coveleskie from the box in the fifth inning and had Boland, his suc- Cessor, in trouble several times, but could not gather hits in the pinches. MclInnis, the Philadelphia first bas | man, made five hits in five times up, | two of them being two baggers, Score: Fhil. ....010130011— 17133 Detroit ..4 102000 4 x—11 9 0 Batteries: Bressler, Lapp and Mec- Avoy; Coveleski, Boland and Baker, CONTINUES TO WIN, Annex Beats Ben Hurs of Hartford, Yesterday. The Annex continued on their win- | of | Hartford went down to defeat at the ! ning streak when the Ben Hurs Belden street grounds. The final score was 9 to 2 and the large crowd present was treated to a fine game. The Annex are going to line i bellus romped around the base. i half on a error, | seventh and two singles and a sacrifice | In the eighth inning Rogers went | pleces and five clean hits mixed with up | against’ the Ploneers August 1, and Judging by the way they pounded the 3 \ pill Sunday they ought to give a good account of themselves. T. Blanchard was on the mound for the locals and he twirled in effective style, two scratch 'hits was all the damage the Ben Hurs could do with his delivery the bench via the strikeout route. The 'visitors scored one run in the first when a base on balls, a sacri- fice and two errors, netted one run. The Annex scored in their first half when Selander singled, stole second, a sacrifice put him on taird and A. Blanchard doubled sending him home Cabellus scored a fluke home run| jrun in the second inning, when dropped a hit over first base. The ball disappeared from viewsand Ca- The | visitors scored their other run in the sixth frame an two errors and a stol- | en base. The locals got one in their | a sacrifice and a in the single, one more was added to errors netted five more runs. Selan- der featured at the bat with four choice hits, while Schneider fielded in big league style. Score: Annex. | ab. r. 1b.po. a. o | Selander, rf . 5 1 37 0. 1 [ Huck, 8b .... o he | each Women’s Union Suits Misses’ Trimnit Union Suits Low neck. sleeveless, sizes to 14 years. 27¢ vd Dainty patterns or large designs, very popular for MEN'S MESH UNION SUITS, Ecrue short sleeve knee length white short sleeve ankle length, reg. $1 value, AT THIS SALE ... * 50c¢ MEN’S EVERLASTING SILK PLAITED HALF HOSE. Black, navy and white reg. tetail price 26c, AT THIS SALE, pair .. 19¢ OF YOUR PURCHASES, Maple Hill and Clayton. A. Blanchard Schneider, Holleran, ¢ Hogan, ss . Grey, If ... Sale Price, yard Mercerized Table Covers Colored horders, size 10-4. Reg. retall price $1.26. Sale Price .... 98? Mercerized Table Napkins Assorted new patterns, hemmed ready for use. Reg. retail price 7Te. 5 At This Sale C 2 Cases of Bleached and | - st sian cotion, oa Brown Union Linen Crash Toweling Regular retail price Sc and 7 1 10c. Sale Price, yard : C . . Linen Crash Toweling. Extra heavy, 20 pleces of the 12 1-2¢ kind. At This Sale, yard White Huck Cotton Towels Reg. retail price Sc. reg. Colored borders. 500 dozen at This Sale, each White Cotton Huck . Towels Extra large, red borders. price 15¢c, 100 dozen At This Sale, each Reg. retail T ——— , 2b . ef . Cabellus, 1b .. and ten of them were sent back to | T. Blanchard, p .. Kinghorn, cf Devine, Sheifer, Koenig, Peterson, Ir . 2b e Lindquist, 1b . | Rogers, P Tonelli, 3b School rf .. Wagner, Ben Hurs Summary—Stolen bases, Ben Hurs 5; chard, Hogan; Home runs, Koenig to Lindquist, der; plays, to Lindquist; Blanchard 3, ... -, fr Ben Hurs. ab. oid T rreYss bases on off Rogers 2; pitchea ball by Blanchard 1; Rogers 6. . cormm soocoo 11000115x—9 100001000—2 out by Blanchard 10, by balls, hit Annex two base hits, A. Blan- three base hits, Schnei- Cabellus; double Tonilll, struck PIRATES MEET DEFEAT, Team. Every so often the showed Miller's proteges stunts about baseball much delight of a large crowd of to was touched up freely in the the hill were at his mercy. The score: ® X - v v ° Large, 2b Schiedel, If. Kurby, 3b . Alback, ef, . Chapin, rf. Carpenter, s & Johnson, b = | Odlum, ec. . Maynard, p. Soowacw frchoronvi “esmodocms TR i 0 TS e o} E] oft Las by | O'Brien, 1t .. " | Kiniry, 3b & Paulson, cf-1b ,.. T. Crowe, 1b ,,, Senso Y .o Double loop, extra ready for use, reg. Sale Price yard .. 36-inch wide, reg. 8c and 1 kind. At This Sale, yard Pillow T price 1%¢c. Sale Price, yard Baby Crib Assorted borders, worth 3%¢ Extra heavy, 36-inch wide, Unbleached tail price Sc. Bale Price, yard ...... Berkley 36-inch, soft finish( reg. 12 1-2c. At This Sale, yard .. ... At This Sale, pair . Assorted Patterns, reg. retall Cubs of Bristol Too Much for Mille:'s unexpected happens, and this occurred yesterday afternoon at Hart's field, when the Cubs of Bristol, defeated the Pirates of this city, to the tune of a 9 to 1 score. The boys from the Bell City several the fans. Maynard who twirled for the visitors first inning but after this the boys from cof scoo A 76c. Bale Price J. Crowe, 2b . Hintz, rf, Mack, c. Moore, p. Sullivan, of, *Schmidt . ... *Batted for Hintz in Cubs . Pirates .... Hits, off Moore 11, stolen bases. Large, - Crowe, 2, O'Brien, Ki balls, off Moore 4, off struck out, by Moore 5, 6; hit by pitcher, Alb balle, Mack; time, 2 how Cleveland EDDIE COIALINS Pittsburg, July 19.~T) time when it was diffeult Youngs . track of Cy Every plaver who came named Young just ed Cy. There was Cy ¥ was a southpaw and Young 3d.

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