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G. FOX & CO. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1016, Fur and Fur lined Coats for Dress and Motor Wear A Superb Assortment G.F OX & CO. HARTFORD THANKSGIVING SALE OF FURNITURE Let Some of Our Handsome Pieces Help to Make the Dining Room Attractive and Beaulii i A Tl = .$12.50 .$18.50 $16.50 Beds, $22.60 Beds, $27.50 Beds, now now now k) ODD WOO0D BEDS We find we have quite a number of odd Wood Beds, among period beds; Louis XVI four- them being many poster and Napoleon styles. These we have now marked at very attractive prices. .$25.00 .$32.50 §30.00 Beds, 50 Beds, Beds, now now now Walnut Bedroom Suites Consisting of six piece Chair and Rocker; Sale price Seven-piece Bed, Dressing Table, Chair, Table Chair; regular price $145.00 regular Rocker Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed, Dressing Table, price $100.00. S-ale $85 .00 Dresser, Chiffonier, " $125.00 it and Dre: . Sale price 0dd Mahogany Chiffoniers Practically all are solid mahogany. $45.00 $50.00, $60.00 and $90.00; all le Prices:! $32.50, $35.00, $39.50, 20% to close. LADIES’ DESKS A good time to select a Desk for a gift and have it set aside for you; buy early and get best choice; mahogany, fumed oak: $ 8.50 Pesks, $10.00 $11.50 $13.50 $16.50 $19.50 $24.50 $31.50 $39.50 golden and sale price $ 7.50 price $ 8.50 price $10.00 price $12.00 price $14.50 price $16.50 price $21.00 price $27.50 price $35.00 sale sale , sale sale sale sale sale Desks, sale Haven’t you a place in your dining room for a new Buffet, Serving Table, China Closet, Chair? the home just begging for a new Desk, a new Chair or Table? an _empty corner in Isn’t therc ‘We have the best in the world to select from, and why not have it for the comfort and admiration of the family on Thanksgiving day? Why not buy the Christmas gifts at o nce and let us set them aside for you until wanted? Furniture is the gift of gifts for the home, and yow'll buy it for less today than you will have to pa y later. .It should mean much to you that we are in a position to offer you such Furniture at such prices. DINING SUITES 9-piece Golden Oak, Adam style Suite, consisting of extension Pedestal Serving Table, five Side and Chair; regular price $120. Sale price 8-piece Sheraton Mahogany Dining Extension Table, China Closet, Servi four chairs; price 10-piece American Walnut Dining Buffet, China Closet, Table, Serving Table, five Side and one Arm Chair ; regular price $3 8ale price ... St hiaai . . ODD LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Finished in antique mahogany, $15.00 Chairs, sale price $19.50 Chairs, sale price . $22.50 Chairs, sale price $25.00 Chairs, sale price $27.50 Chairs, sale price $30.00 Chairs, sale price TABOURETTES Oak Mahogany, Golden and Fumed an excellent variety; at the following $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, one Arm $105 regular price $225.00. Sale $195 $2.75, Dining Room Table, Buffet, 2200 $25.00 Suite; Buffet, $29.50 ng Table and $33.50 Room Suite; GOLD 7 $310 base: BUFFETS, BUFFETS, BUFFETS, ODD BUFFETS Colonial style—Golden Oak: BUFFETS, Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $29.00 EN OAK DINING TABLES to match Buffets; all 6 foot extension, with pedestal $14.50 TABLES, Sale Price $19.50 TABLE; cane seat and back, some fireside style with upholstered seats. $26.50 TABLE! $13.50 $17.50 .$20.00 .$22.50 .$24.50 .$26.50 $29.50 TABLES, GOLD: ‘With genuine and Tables: $3.00 CHAIRS, Tabourettes; $3.50 CHAIRS, $4.50 CHAIRS, $5.00, $6.50, $90.00, $10.00 and $12.00. REVELATIONSOF A WIFEY By ADELE ! GARRIGON Why Dicky Said “You're the Original Kill-Joy.” I have never seen Dicky quite so taken back as he was when the milli- tant, middle-aged women upon the Hudson river boat administered the rebuke to him about his impatience _ MAKING IT PLAN The Pure Food and Drug Laws aim to protect the public by preventing mis-statements on the labels of prepa- rations but some people continue to accept “extracts” of cod Zvers think- ing they will get the benefits of an emulsion of cod liver o7/, The difference is very great. An “emulsion” contains yeal cod liver oil, which has had the hearty endorse- ment of the medical profession for many years, while an “extract” is a product which contains 70 07/ and is highly alcoholic. Scott’s Emulsion guarantees the high- est grade of real Norwegian cod liver oil, skilfully blended with glycerine and hypophosphites. Scott’sis free from the false stimulation of alcohol and is en- dorsed by good physicians everywhere, Scott & Bowue, Bloomfield. N. T. 16-1R The Barbour Ru 200 Trumbull St. | at the crowd before the dining raom | | door. { When we had come down from the | !upper deck to luncheon, only to find the dining room full, and a long line of impatient, jostling men and women extending down the corridor from the door. Dicky had told me that our delay in getting a seat was due to the fifteen minutes I had spent in the dressing room; that if I had not gone there we would have been in plenty of | time. He had spoken roughly, with the ! impatient rudeness which he so often 'uses when inconvenienced. And with | withering emphasis in her tones the middle-aged woman standing near us had spoken directly at Dicky, and in- formed him that the same crowd he | saw had been in front of the door for over half an hour. | I could not help being amused at | the woman's championship of me, but { T was not particularly grateful for it. | T have alw; had a distant dislike | for any comment on or interference in | my affairs by any one not directly con- cerned. But Dicky’s face would have afforded amusement to the most con- firmed misanthrope. Astonishment | at the woman's words, indignation at cvidently what he considered her ef- | frontery, struggled in his face with the ! | | | g & Drapery Co. Opp. Allyn House Hartford, Ct. SPECIAL SALE A selected lot of Wilton Rugs at a great reduc- tion. 9x12 Rugs, worth $57.50 8-3x10-6 Rugs, worth $55 to $57.50, 36-x63-in Rugs, worth $9.75, now to $60, now ...$39.50 w o.....$37.50 $7.50 v 27-x54-in Rugs, worth $6.75, now ........... $4.75 Oriental Rugs, all sizes, at Our Gallery 48 Lewis Street. chagrin T knew he felt at having me | find out that my stay in the dre -mg; room was not responsible delay at luncheon. He turned his back squarely upon the woman, and with a muttered ex- clamation ta me, moved away from her vicinity. Of course, I followed him, for there was nothing else to do, but, as I went, I felt the keen eyes of| my aggressive sympathizer fixed upon my retreating back. I knew that she ! pitied me as a poor-spirited creature. It seemed hours that we walted in the line, but, in reality, it was but 30 or 40 minutes before the crowd di- minished so that we cauld see into the dining room. Every table was filled to its capacity, but at a corner table near the window we could see the| people getting ready to depart. ‘Winning a Table. “I guess there's nothing for it but to cross that waiter’'s palm,” said Dicky, grimly, putting his hand in | his pocket and taking out a bill, | In the shifting of the crowd we had not noticed that our aggressive friend, with her companions, were right in front of us. I heard her high-pitched, rasping’ voice expostu- lating with the head waiter, standing near the door, whose roving eyes I knew had seen Dicky’s hand go into his pocket. | “I demand that you let me in this dining room,” my militant defender said. “There must be tables waiting; | there’s one right over there now,” as! she saw the people at the farther | table rise from their seats. I think Dicky’s natural eagerness | to get a table was intensified by his desire to get even with the woman | who had rebuked him. At any rate, at the first sound of her voice I saw him hastily substitute another bill for the one he had first drawn out. Then he held the second one, with just its denomination showing between his fingers, before the glistening eves of ithe head waiter. That worthy did not heistate a {moment. He spoke peremptorily, finally, to the importuning woman. “’Scuse me, Missis, but I can't give you that table nohow: dat table is promised to dis gentleman right | behind you. “Right this way, Mr. Jones, yohre table just ready for yoh. With a dexterous movement, without actually touching her, iman cleared a passage for Dicky and me to pass into the dining room, and | then, totally ignoring the woman's | expostulation, he ushered Dicky and | | me to the table and bowed us into our seats. High and shrill above the babel in | the dining room we heard the | woman's volce: | “T shall appeal to the management; that man’s name is no more Jones than mine is. He -had not engaged that table at all. He simply bribed | vyau to give it to him. Come back | her, I tell you.” | But the waiter, not at ail perturbed | was grinning broadly, as he sum- moned another man to take our order. | for and the ; | before us, ! me over our delayed luncheon. S, Sale Price S, Sale Price , Sale price EN OAK DINING CHAIRS leather slip seats; to match Buffets Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Globe-Wernicke Book Cases In antique finish, goldem and fumed oak, imitation and solid ma- hogany; also art mission style. We can show you tops, base, two 8% units, one each 10% and 12% units; complete at $17.50, $24.00, $29.50 and $35.00. Buy as few or as many units as you wish; there's no more acceptable gift for a book lover; nothing more attractive for the home. We are sole Hartford agents. Odd Dressing Tables Single and triplicate mirrors: $14.00, $15.00, $19.00, $25.00, $26.50, $28.00. and $55.00; all less 2077 sale. Tea Wagons An excellent assortment offl these popular articles in oak and mahogany in different shadesi Special for this sale at $9.50 $12.00, $13.50, $14.50, $19.50, $21.50, $23.50 and $30.00. ST e 7 Upholstered Living Room Furniture Three-piece Living Roon Suites, covered in brown sill and mohair stripe velour; over: stuffed Davenport, Rocker; regular price $325. Sale price Three-piece Living Suites, with antique mahogan: and cane frame, loose cushions covered in stripe velour; $22 Suites. Sale prica e Three-piece Suites; large overstuffed Sofa, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker, upholstered in blue stripe, extra quality velour; regular price $275. $239 Sale price Three-plece Living Room Suites, covered in selected tapestry; Davenport, Chair and Rocker; regular ])ricc$ $276. Sale price .. 239 “Dat woman she jest natchally bust | if she don’ loak out,” he said to Dicky as he sauntered back toward the woman. Dicky was in high good humor as he sank into his seat and began to study the menu card. “Just listen to the old dame row it,” he said glee- fully. But my conscience troubled mae. “After all, Dicky, you can't blame her,” I said timidly. “She was there and should have had the table.” Two Bags Alike, “Nonsense!” Dicky returned, “there is no question of precedence where a head waiter with a grin like that is concerned. The only rule he knows is the amount of the tip that he pushes down into his jeans. ‘‘Here, George, take care of this for me.” He indicated as he spake the unlucky bag which had been the in- nocent cause of his irritation with The dusky waiter—Dicky always cafls every waiter George—stooped for the bag, and I saw him thrust it carelessly under a serving table some distance away. b Are you sure that is safe, Dicky?” I protested. ‘“He might easily get that bag mixed with some other ane.” “For heaven's sake, Madge!" Dicky’'s blackest frowns, “do quit worrying about everything and noth- ing. Joy.” Althaugh I was distinctly worried | even when a few minutes later I saw over the bag, which was an expensive the dusky ‘“‘George” place under the one and contained the little personal serving table by the side of our bag j another very like it, belonging to the — e HARD CHRONI COUSH | | Made Well by Delicious Vinol. ‘\ Crestline, Ohio—"I contracted a ! hard, chronic cough, and was weak, | nervous and run down. I have a small | family of three, and it was hard for me to do my work. I took different medicines without benefit. Finally I heard about Vinol, and it has restored me to health and strength, my cough is all gone and’ I feel fine.”—Mrs. H. H, Carlisle. | We guarantee Vinol, which con- ! tains beef and cod liver peptone, iron and manganese peptonates and gly- cer--phosphates, for chronic coughs and colds, and for all weak, nervous, | rundown conditions. Clark & Brainerd Co., Riker-Hege- | man Stores, New Britain, also all the leading drug stores in all Connecticut Takes off dirt and grime and original finish. Used with Hayden’s Cedar Oil brighten and lighten floors and No washing necessary. Polishes at the same time. do the work. Ruby Gloss is totally unlike any Absolute: Guarantee — — If RSV is not a better Polish than anything else of its kind, you may return the bottle and we will refund your money. JOHN A. ANDREWS CO. ‘We Recommend Hayden's Cedar Oil Mops Restores the Original Bright Lustre Makes Fumniture and Autos glisten like new. It Dusts, it Cleans, it Just a few drops towns. ‘ revives the Mop it will woodwork. thing you've ever used. Try it. All sizes, from 2Bc to .50 E the 'accessories of the toilet, many of them expletive was accompanied by one of gifts which I cherished, I said nothing more. I saw some one walk off with the bag You are the original little kill- | I would nat raise my voice in protest. aggressive woman with whom had already clashed twice, ~ NOTICE { J The New Britain Wei Wash by I told myself grimly that if | And to this determination I adhered, moved into their new eq building arc prepared to ¢o Hrst work. We solicit Satisfaction your guaranteed. Dining Room Furni For Thanksgiving The festival of Homecoming, of Turkey and Pumpkin Pie, is th opportune occasion for the introduction of new furnishings into th home, The Dining Room is, of course, the center of attraction on thi occasion. Now, what do you necd to give an added touch of cheer: fulness to this room? ‘We can serve yoa well, whatever it m Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, set of Chairs or a Rug. We have ant pated your needs and are ready with an exten sive showing of Dining IRRoom I'urniture in Mahogany, American Wal nut and all of the popular finishes of oak. Good quality and at tractive patterns prevail throughout our stock. We cordially invite your inspection. A CREDIT SERVICE YOU WILL LIKH People are very different, and so is cver ditions. Some wish to pay cash, others desire monthly and still others prefer the universal custom of partial Which ever way you say is our way. You'll find us always ready to| arrange accommodating terms to suit your particular needs, G 7ule’ WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE be—a new Dining Tablel one’s financial con AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD RANGES COMPLETE HoMmE FURNISHERS #0-56 FORD BTREET HARTFORD OVERLOOKIN CAPITOL GROUNDS