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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916, = MANY FILM STARS IN RED FEATHER DRAMA Presenting the Red ture, “The Isle of Life, rlay headliner, Keeney's will offer on its screen tonight a number of film- » dom’s most prominent stars, an ex- ceptionally able cast having been oducing the piece. Ad- Feather fea- indicate that the story | [ in its film form is creating a sensation | § and in New | [ wherever it is offered Britain a similar result expected The week’'s ‘“‘Beatrice Fairfax' epi- | [8 also promised for tonight and ow. This serial is exceedingly vith the patrons of the thea- it draws large houses on the scheduled 5 Saturday “The Scarlet Runner, erial will have an impor- tant position on the program. In this | mammoth film narrative le Wi liams, the popular rlays the lead Harry and Annette Shaw, supported by a company of capable singers c¢ancers and comedians the approval of the aud their m al comedy, T"ancies:. The act is ne for a tryout. Keeney patrons have placed their stamp of approval on it and the owners are enthusiastic over ils prospects on big time. " HART AND FARNUM AT FOX'S THEATER For tomorrow and Saturday the Fox theater will offer the Triangle sta W. S. Hart, in “The Patriot.’ This is expected to prove one of the + most unusual dramas ever presented . me ~ at this theater. It is a thrilling from the Mexican border. This is the play that is already known as having bee aged almost in its entirety on | the s idden international boun- dary line. It is a pulsating story of a man whose burning devotion to the s anq Stripes turns to smoulder- | . ing coals of hate and then is restored by the advent of a golden haired hoy who resurrects loving memories. The feature abounds in remarkable photo- graphic effects and is pronounced one | of the biggest pariotic piays ever put on the screen. On these these two days the Paramount will offer Dustin Farnum in “The Parson of mint.” In this feature Dustin Farnum appears as a parson—the young lion- hearted shepherd of a strange pearing flock—the friend of friendless, the broken hearted, the rough miner and the sodden derelict. To the ones to whom life has been | shorn of its adornments and ameni- ties, comes this six-foot stalwart, and his tragic life makes a screen drama bly fascinating. The will present “Dol- nd the Paramount » Burton-Holmes T a highlv entert ing progra=—. veh will continu- | ous from 2 to 11 p. m. on Saturday. that is incomp “MAIDS OF AMERICA” AT GRAND THEATER | Eccentric in make-up and eccentrie in idea Al K. Hall. who heads the | comedy department in the ‘“Maids of | merica, and theater. Mr. Hall can make re laughs in a minute than the v comedian can in an hour rtner in fun, Bobby Bar- are making a w it the Grand this we ~ity houses attest to the dr r of not only the comedians the balance of the big show traction is rich in scenic b s of good-looking g ged with an idea of < in burlesque. M €cullen has h | on ever; de and is naturally ! pleaseq that he ble to present to patrons a production that is in every way delightful This original two- sct hurlesque is presented twice daily the nce of the week The book | this on is brand new and the song | hits are the kind that made Rroad way hail the “Maids of America” with ! v delight. Some of the principals that help make the show are Brook Tony Shane and Norma Rell, not to mention Alfaretta Symonds and Mary Mack LITTLE FOLK HERE TO ESCAPE WAR Harvey | When the present FEuropean con- flict broke out there was playing at FPlackpool, England, twenty-five tiny men »nd wee women, midgets, whose versatility has made them the hit of Austria, Germany, France and Eng- land. Most of them being Germans and Austrians, they were forced to e Fngland at the outbreak of the wa nd they came to the shores of the peaceful and prosperous United States. At the famous Hammer- stein's Victoria theater they opened an engagement which lasted four weeks. one of the longest runs for an act cver to play this famous temple of amusement, from there they play- ed at the w York Hippodrome for a season, where they were acclaimed by both bublic and press to be the greatest feature that has ever come across the water. ipal theaters ¢ and have met with They will be seen here ; at the TLyceum theater Watch for the coming of this reat troupne, the papers will tell about them, and you will surely be NOTICE The New Britain Wet Wash having moved into their newly equipped huilding are prepared to do first class work. We solicit your patronage. Batisfaction guaranteed. 30 Union as its photo- | | | | & the show this week at the | i Joe Weston, Rovert Calvert, | & Since then the | idgets. which is their name, | Business Hours 8:30 to 6. Saturdays 8:30 to 9 g (i Wm Ut g m\\l An Economy Event of Supreme Importance--Friday Pictorial Patterns ol Review | Dage-Sllen & Lo. s Machines (INC.) HARTFORD Imflll] . ‘[lfillllllf" m b IM It is often claimed that the American Dollar is losing its purchasing power. Here is amer- chandising event which shows that the Dollar is still mighty; that its purchasing power is great; that, while prices may be soaring in many ways the amount of seasonable, reliable and useful merchandise that the dollar will purchase is by no means small. g ) You will find many articles brought to view on “Dollar Day” that you need; many com- mand more money on ordinary days. profit and satisfaction. Let the occasion be one of careful economies to your own “Dollar Day” Specials will be found throughout the store. Friday only, October 27. Sale of Neckwear Your $ will bring good returns in new and stylish Neckwear. Georgette collars and sets. Broadcloth collars and sets. The new pearl gray and royal purple broad- cloth coliars. Net and organdie novelties. : All $1.00 each. All new, smart and choice. Values $1.25 to $1.75. A $ buys a wonderful silk fibre or angora scarf; all different color combinations. Values to $2.00. This is the time to buy one. $ Day at Lace Section Silk Chiffons and Silk Nets, 42 inches wide and every wanted shade, will be sold for $1 a yard at the lace department. Regular $1.25 value. All regular stock. Special assortment of Lace Allovers selling at $1.00. $ Day Among Embroideries Here you get $1.50 worth for $1.—Material for two Camisoles, dainty patterns on different weight tloths, a choice gift. See them. . . Furniture Section Offers Two Specials for “Dollar Day.” Mahogany Candlesticks, value $ $1.25, special at, each 1 .OO ‘White enamel Bathroom Stools with rubber caps, $1.50 value at $1 .00 At Notion Section (COMBINATON NO. 1) A $1 pair of Scissors or Shears. A $1.00 bottle of Ruby Gloss. The two for Flounces and (COMBINATION NO. 2) One $1.00 Cedar Mop and 25c bottle oil. Two 25c cans Kimball's Stove Polish. Four 10c enamel Coat Hangers. (COMBINATION NO. 3) 4 10c finest nickel Coat Hangers. 1 10c Packard’s Dressing. 25c Sani Flush. 10c bottle Kimball’s Silver Polish. 26c Dust Cloths. 5c Fireproof Ironholders. 10c bottle Home Oil. 10c Art Gum. 10c Bath Mats. The Gift Shop Has Some Very Pleasant News for “Dollar Day” Crystal Flower Bowls with bird and block. Value $1.25. Glass Ash Trays with nickel trimming. Hand painted Tea Tiles, $1.39 value. A pair of mahogany Candlesticks. Phillippine open Sewing Basket, value $125. Framed Pictures, regularly priced $1.00 each. Two to be sold at the price of one. All cloth Art Dolls, assorted costumes. Mahogany Nut Bowls, with Nut Cracker anxé 6 Picks, $2 value. ut glass Cigar Jar wi 7 o gar Jar with mahogany cover, ALL THE A BOVE AT, EACH $ 1 .00 $ Trimmings Bargains Metal Lace Flounces and different metal novelties. A special collection made to meet this popular price of $1.00. See them. Novelty Buttons for coats and dresses. But- tons are the vogue. Special at $1.00 a dozen. See them. Three Hair Bows for $ Special Ribbon offering for Friday. Three Hair Bows for $1.00. Comprises 11-4 yards each of three patterns of new ribbons; taffeta, moire, plaid, stripe and novelty. Regular 39c and 45c ribbons. A tremendous bargain. $ Sale of Handkerchiefs Beautiful embroidered linen Handkerchiefs for ladies; many designs to select from. Reg- ular price 25c. Dollar Day, only $ at six for 1 000 Ladies’ real Spanish hand embroidered linen initial Handkerchiefs, pretty de- $ 1 00 signs and special at three for . ... ° Men’s linen initial Handkerchiefs, initials embroidered by hand in circle. Regular price 50c. Dollar Day only at, box Men’s plain linen Handkerchiefs, different width hems, sheer, medium and heavy linen, special 3 for $ l oOO Art Goods $2.10 Worth for $1.00. One 75c embroidered Card Table Cover. One 50c Laundry Bag. One 85c Shampoo Jacket. Eed e B = 6100 In the Realm of Toilet Goods “Dollar Day’s” money-saving specials at the toilet goods section. One dollar hair brush and one 25c comb, both for $1.00. Choice of any 75c toilet water and box of Java Riz Face Powder for $1.00. Vantine’s Turkish Rose or Violet Toilet Water and one can of Sana Dermal Talcum for $1.00. Electric Candles, complete with shade ( rose, blue, pink) at $1.00. One bottle of Garden of Allah, $1 size, and one box of Garden of Allah Talcum for $1.00. Millinery Specials at One Dollar. For “Dollar Day” the Millinery section of- fers untrimmed Lyons Velvet Hats for women ina variety -of good shapes. Worth con- siderably more. For Dollar 1.00 Fancy Feathers or Flowers for trimming hats, value $L.75 and $2.00. Special at only ... s $1 -O Children’s Hats, of corduroy or velutina, trimmed W‘lAfl;l fur or ribbon; some with small flowers. colors. Regular $1.98 value at only a7 $ 1 .00 New Home Sewing for Sole Agents Wenz Chocolates v Only Veils Made to Sell for $1.50 to to $2.50, Special at $1.00 each One of the greatest “Dollar Day” specials will be found at the Veiling counter. Made Veils of every type and shade, Chiffon Veils, Bride’s Veils, Mesh Veils, in fact, almost an unlimited number of new effects, including the Mesh Veils with the Chiffon border, making effective drape Veils. YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT AT Muslin Underwear Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Petticoatsand Camisoles, Special at $1.00 Night gowns made of fine nainsook, trimmed with dainty laces and motifs of embroidery, ribbon and beading. One model of voile, em- pire effect, featherstitched in blue; finished on neck and sleeve with picot edge of same. Envelope Chemise, made of fine nainsook, “Marcella” and regular style; flesh color or white ; with dainty embroidery or lace edgings; empire effect; ribbon and bead- $ ing. Value $2. Dollar Day only at 1 600 Petticoats of fine Cambric or Nainsook, with deep flounces of lace or edging, ribbon and beading. Positive values $2.50 to $ $5.00 For “Dollar Day” only .. .. 1 .OO Camisoles, made of Crepe de Chine and washable satin, flesh or white, with cap sleeves or ribbon straps. Value $1.50. “Dollar Day” only Aprons, made of fine Swiss and Batiste, with edgings and insertions of lace and embroid- ery; with or without bib. $1.50 $ Aprons at 50 1 ‘OO Bungalow Aprons of ginghams, percales and chambrays, plain colors and checks; round or square neck. All sizes. Regular $ 75c Aprons. “Dollar Day” 2 for 1 000 Not one Veil made to sell for less than $1.50. Others up to $2.50. TAKE $1 00 L) Unusual Corset Bargains Priced Down to $1.00 Three new models of Sage-Allen Special Corsets of fine coutil and batiste; three-inch top; 3 pairs of best elastic supporters; regular $1.50 and $2.00 Corsets. “Dollar $ Day” special at l .00 Three styles of Warner Bros.” Corsets, $1.50 models, pink or white; girdle top; plain or novelty material. special at For “Dollar Day” we offer Brassieres, trimmed back and front with heavy laces; regular $1.50 Brassieres of best $ make at 1 -00 Children’s Underwear Many “Dollar Day” Bargains. Children’s one-piece Pajamas in heavy white domet flannel; with feet, drop seat and frog trimmed. Sizes 2 to 10. Regular price 79c. Children’s Flanneletete Gowns in pink and blue striped and all white flannelette; double yoke back and front, yoke back and front braid trimmed. With or without collars. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Regular price 79c. “Dol- $ lar Day,” two for ]. .OO Infants’ Gowns of outing flannel, dainty pink and blue striped; yoke front and $1 OO trimmed. 1 and 2 year sizes. 4 for . Children’s 2-piece Pajamas in heavy outing flannel; pink and blue striped, pockets, pearl buttons and frogs. Sizes 10, 12, 14 years. Regular price Day” Flannelette Skirts, lengths 29, 3} and 35 inches. Pink, blue or all white; plain hem and scalloped. French band with tape. $ Reg. 75c. “Dollar Day” 2 for 1 -OO Children’s blanket Bathrobes in the new coin checks, pink and blue cord and tassels, collar and cuffs with piping. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Regular price $1.25. “Dollar $1 00 22 ° Day Garments for the Little Ones Children’s colored Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years. Gingham and Chambray in Gretchen and Russian styles: checks and plain colors with plain trimming; full $1.50 value. For Dollar Day, only two for plaited skirts. $ 1 .00 Rompers and Creepers of Gingham and Chambray; plaid, pink and blue, also $1 00 checks; some have the little white collars and belts. $1.50 value. Dollar Day 2 for ° White Dresses for infants up to 6 years. Of Lawn with dainty embroidered yokes and Ruf- fle, fine tucking; empire and French styles; smart, up-to-date styles. Values $1.50 $ 1 00 . to $1.95. Dollar Day, only All wool Sweaters, white with rolled collar, full fashioned; white trimmed with blue or pink, also plain white. Sweaters for only White outing flannel Skirts, in.sizes 1to3 years; or waists; hemstitched with embroid- ery. Value $1.50. “Dollar Day” $ 1 OO . only three for Dresses and Middies for Girls Dresses made of Ginghams, Repps and Piques, coatee and middy effects; em- $ 1 00 broidered collars. Values up to $3.00. Dollar Day, only : . Navy Blue Serge Dresses, 6 to 14 sizes; button and braid trimmed; very desi able dresses that will give excellent service. Worth $5. Dollar Day, only ... l’- $ 1 .00 Girls’ Flannel Middies, sizes 14 to 18; braid trimmed, adjustable collars, side $ 1 OO : B laced. Value $2.95. Dollar Day, only