New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1916, Page 7

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BEGINNING TUES,, DEC. 19TH, ORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. GIVE A THOUGHT TO A WINTER COAT FOR THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT TO HER WHAT WOULD BE BETTER, OR GIVE MORE COMFORT AND PLEASURE TO THE ONE YOU WANT A GIFT FOR, THAN A STY- LISH WARM COAT IN ONE OF THE SEASON’'S LATEST MODELS? We have an unusually large range of the best and newest in the winter styles for the little Miss of 6 to 14 years, for the school girl of 13 to 19 years, and a most beautiful showing of models for Misses and Women starting at those for the Girl of 14, up through all the varying sizes for Women, small and medium, and extra large, in all the new and popular winter materials, and most favored colorings. There Are Coats Here To Suit the most fastidious fancy with a range of prices fitting every purse. In Girls' Coats you have choice from $5 to $18.50 Junior Coats $7.50 to $29.50 ca. Women’s and Misses’ Coats at $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50 and higher. Come sce our Coats and choose for Christmas gifts. A PRETTY BLOUSE WILL " PLEASE HER Yes! Any'werdan or girl would be pleased to get a selection from our stock of lovely Blouses as a Christmas Gift. We have planned speciallly for the Holiday Scason with a most complete range of handsome new styles in dainty white Waists and all the desirable colors in Silk, such as stripes, plaids and plain shades. There are attractive Lace models, white and colored Georgette and Crepe Waists and a full range of new styles in white Cotton Walsts, such as Voiles and Organdies with the large collars, pretty Lace inser- tions, dainty embroideries, some with just,a touch of color, glving a most fetching effect. Choose for Christmas Gifts from our large range of the dantlest, newest and prettlest selection of Waists and Blouses to be found anywhere. Prices range from 98¢ to $15.00 cach. Iach nicely put up in attractive gift boxes. TWO GOOD HINTS FOR XMAS GIFTS .Ttalian Silk Underwear is cholce. Put up in y v plain vests from $1.98 o $3.98, Embroldcrq‘t’i Ve:&{]?fl.gl(;x::' ‘;engf:;r Unlon Sults $2.98 and $3.98 cach. Knickerbockers $2.50 to 83.50. For Outing, & Chamols Vest would make a flne gift. At womex;'s.Knit Underwear .department, plain or silk covered $3.98 and $4.98 each.— CHOOSE HERE FOR THE GROWING GIRLS Things They Will Like for Gifts BLANKETS appropriate for Misses’ wear, in our Big Sult room, one floor up, you will find it easy to select something she will Jike, for that y ' little girl of yours. Perhaps, a Take pains to see those lovely Raincoat, or Raincape, for All Wool Navajo Blankets in school wear, a pretty h their rich and glowing color. Dress or two, of which we have a large assortment, a dainty and g becoming Party or Dinner Dress, girl, and fine for a couch of bed of Silk or Serge, or a charming throw $6.00 to $12 little Dancing Frock, in white or Slumber Robes, of Italian color. A good Warm Coat would Silk give delight and service. How about a Middy Blouse or a nice Serge Skirt? These and many rich colorings are very attrac- other appropriate wearables arc to be found at our Girls’ section, and most reasonably priced. Your purchase packed in a Christmas Box. if you desire. Table Centersand Flower Holders Here is a suggestion that should find favor with the gift seckers. There is always room for an extra table decoration, or for keeping fresh cut flowers about your rooms or apartment. Our variety of Table Centers and Flower Holders is so large and extensive, it would take a full page or more to describe them all. Some have Cut Glass Bowls. Some are of Pottery. Others of Fine China, while the decoraions for them include almost every conceivable idea in Birds, Frogd, Fishes, Ducks, Cranes, Storks, Butterflies, Etc., Ete. As An Extra Special, we offer two hundred sets consisting of Bowl, Flower Block and Bird at 69¢ set. The colors are yellow and green. One of them would make a good Christmas Gift, and he a constant reminder of the giver. They are for sale in our China Section. Down stairs. Some Good Things to Remember If in doubt as to what to give him or her, Get a Gift Certificate, at our office, for the amount you wish to spend. Give it at Christmas, and let the recipient trade it out at leisure for whatever they .best like within the amount. You give, they receive, and you both are pleased. Red Cross Stamps you should use in plenty, if you are in sympathy with the good work they are doing. They cost but little but everyone sold, helps the cause along. We Have Just Received At our pattern counter from the Butterick people, a new em- broidery book containing suggestions for many Christmas Gifts, such as embroidered collars, bead work bags, the newest cross stitch de- Elegant gifts to a college hoy or in the beautiful Roman stripes and Jacquard patierns. tive thrown across the bed or couch, and fine for gifts, $1.25 to $6.50 each. Look at them. Why Not Shoes for Christmas? We Have a Splendid Showing for Woman, Miss or Child The diversity of styles this season in footwear is so varied and tive almost anyone yon know would be glad of a pair for Christms shoes that we offer are of good quulity, perfectly fitting and good wearing. We bought our stock early, placing orders for large quantities from mak- ers having a good supply of leather, so saved the big price advances that came later which rebounds to your benefit. Having all styles in novelty and staple lines in all kinds and combinations of leather. . Will call attention to these few special values well suited for Christmas s SPECIALLY NOTE the Black Kid WITH CLOTH TOPS—We offer High Cut Lace Boots for woman's |black Calf & Patent Colt Lace Boots wear, with Louis heels, welt soles, | for women that are well worth atten- and plain toes. Ixtra good for $5 pr. ‘ tion at this price s % padr. | HIGH CUT BOOTS of tan and black KATING BOOTS for women, made¢ Calf for storm wear. Also Gray |of Heavy Brown Calf, or Light Gray Smoked Horse Leather, with heavy | Calf Leather, laced to the toe. Iflex goles and low heels. Bargain $6 pair. | ible soles, low heels, regulation kind Just right for winter wearing. .85.50 and $6.00 po GROWING GIRLS' SHOES with MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S Lace choice of tan or black Calf, in lace | and button Shoes with choice of Dull and button styles with low heels. | Calf and Kid, and of big value at Priced $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 pair. | $1.50,. .$2.00,. 50, ..$3.00 ..palr, WE OFFER FOR BOYS—Winter Shoes of tan and black Calf, with welt soles that combine good appearance with durability. Would make good Gifts, . o0 $2.00 and $4.00 pair. WARM LEGGINGS—Now is the time to procure them for Christmas. At our Boys' department you will find Black Jersey Leggings, Knee length, 4 to 15 year sizes, 50c and 59c pair. Black Drawer Leggings, 3 to 10 years Cotton ones $1.10 to $1.50 pair. In Wool, sizes 3 and 4 for $2.00 pair, then up according to size. .Leather Leggings, 4 to 12 year sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 pair. Leather trimmed Canvass Leggings for boys 8 to 16 at 78¢ & 75¢ pr. FOR A LITTLE GIRL OR BOY, we offer Angora Sets in Old J{rvse,‘nm Blue, Cardinal, Tan, Oxford and White, that are big values at 5.08. Others in Tan, Blue, Green and Brown. .Mittens, Cap, Sweater, and Leg- gings for $6.50 and $7.50 the set. Ome Piece Sets, including Mittens for $8.50. NOTION DEPARTMED PHOTO DEPARTMENT Js where you will find all the little If interested, we want to call ate outfittings to_complete your Work | ..,4on 1o the Kodak Junior Cameras, Bags, Work Boxes, or Work Baskets. There are Noedles, Thimbles, Bmer- jes, Tape Necdles and Stilletos, in | Kodaks, but giving splendid results. Ivory, Pearl and Steel. Tape Meas- | They are an Bastman product that ures, Scissors, Bilks, Cottons, Pin | speak for themselves by the pictures Cushions, and all the essentlals that | they take. We carry an Bastman roll Sewing requires, a full line. Film that our customers can be sure Jancy Blastic, frilled, all colors, for | of getting the best results with, call 250 and 500 yard. Needle Books and | at our Camera department and see a good assortment for choice, priced | what we are showing from $9 upward. 26¢ to $1.00 each. Come look them | Mighty good for Christmas Gift glv- less expensive than the Original For men, they are priced $3.50 and $4.98 each signs. Stop and have a look at it. You'll want one. over. ing. Hartford BROWN, THOMSON & CO,, ",’;t;il“s': overeforty of them in|New Ingland History and Genealog- ¥ is likewise confronted with the - FEWER CHARITY CALLS, mas as it was a_year ago, stafes S =Sttt nd vicinity. Of these, Moses | ical Register, Boston, Ma 1902, ! tlon of changing the manner in whic — perintendent A. J. Hart, : unbar was the most noted and he is Samuel Blakesley of New Haven { these two important departmen | Coal and Shoes A Sought by %oor | Mr. Hart says that although'his de referred to as a noble martyr wllnse! 5 B S A partthent has received @ ‘nufber & Conn., and his scendants, reprintec handled. In the Elm City it is said, dving words were “T die in the pro- ! from “:,?i\l:.’\: dlc ‘(;,I‘“;"',I'I\‘:f,',"'”"f“hll n according to a published report from [ calls for supplies of céal for 'needs Jitesstontana ot wn oo ith el it et Homt Es R B At oR bH W HF T E EE:K (hat city, that it is almost a certainty Owing to the previous mild weather | families, and also requests for. shoes |of England." He was hanged at | jg0a. d N v {hat the “oft repeated attempt to put | and the ease with which work could | the general demand is much less tha q‘l}‘;‘fr‘;“fc"l March 19, 1777, by | winiam Luddington, of Malden, (hrouzh a charter change creating a | be secured, the charity department | in past years. He attributes the causd | “Jac teh. i { Mass.,, and KEast Haven, Conn., re- | single headed police and fire commis- | Will not be called upon for such heav to the fact that work 1§ so. plentiful | 5 | Pen of James Shepard PrOUfic | riou “magssinen mna periodionts arv. | inted from the New Engiena st Moy By Heqdliner af Chapigpjncn e tred asein nextvean” | conmbuions 1o the poor Thin chnia] tor thome who dese i . Shepard is the author of the follow- [y et (Geiediogiosl Repl an thos D——————" Despite- Owners Age ton, Mass., 1904, | p— ing separately published books and | " Rey. Roger Searle of Connecticut | RCYISIOH MGG[mg pamphlets, with place and date of | > St | and Ohio, reprinted from the Old | | Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, | The United States Patent System, | Columbus, Ohio, 1905, | reprinted from the New England | History of St. Mark’s Church, New | A . ey e el | Britain, Conn., and its prodecessor, | COMMIttee, the mayor and other pub- Governor Willlam Bradford, and | Christ church, Wethersfield and Ber. | ¢ Oficials, have discussed at lensth of the pre-revolutionary Arglican | his son, Major William Bradford, ' lin, New Haven, Conn., 1907. jitheiproposed splitting ‘of the ¥ safety 2 ey Jow Bitaia. C i o { board into twa separate organizations, 3 1 vicinity, after- | New Britain, Conn., 1%00. T Epis © | Mission for Bristol and vicinity, after. he Episcopal Church and the | | "¢ "have rull charge of the police v itai >, I~ o, 2 wards called St. Matthew’s of Bast | ‘\Tf";z:ft‘f“i':‘"(‘:;':f“‘]'sq;;“‘ Patentees, | Barly Bcclesiastical Laws of Con- | jopartment and the other to have full Plymouth, 1747-1877. Thiswork has |~ A monograph on John Hall of Wal. }:FL;‘/IK‘&:IX'(I'(':?Phrl‘llr“:‘ehd \fr?\:n}z li[t‘sx‘m- | charge of the fire department. As been given to the Journal Publishing ! lingford, Conn., New Britain, Conn., | Haven, Conn, 1908. - . . ' ' |Yet no definite action has been taken company of Meriden to publish and' 190, : ] EE L S . [ but it is possible that at the charte ineily ba off. the mrass' in the early | “ gl 0 Lt oo a D et tn i e rlnn‘he1;fif““’" | revision committee meeting on Thu: sprjng. The book will contain about | joyg'® o 8 f‘mm lh‘“"\, O‘f‘“- s S RS A S day evening the matter may be cefi- 500 ‘octavo pages and will be illus- | i GEEC RS (FORR CRG Tew nsg S nitely settled. trated with thirty-five cuts, twelve of | . Ftory i enealogical Reg- | Unless relatives are located, the | Mayor Quigley has stated his pos which are manuscript reproductions. | Ster. Boston. Mass., 1902, { body of Owen Kelley, also known as tion. He believes that better resulis Mr. Shepard, who is 79 vears of age, John Whitehgad of New Haven and | Owen Murphy, whose home is sup- will be obtained by having these two has spent five years in preparing the | Branford, Conn. reprinted from the | posed to be in Boston, will be buried ! departments under separate heads, data for this book. Special pdins | New England Histor\- and Genealog- | in Potter’s fleld tomorrow by Under- | Chairman . G. Babcock of the safet have been taken to gather all avail- | ical Register, Boston, Mass., 1902. |takers W. J. Dunlay & Co. Kelley was | board does not agree with the mayor bie facts and traditions asto the tories | The New Haven and Wallingford | killed by an automobile on the Plain- | as he thinks that the present em who were connected with this church. | (Conn.) Johnsons, reprinted from the | ville road early Friday morning offers the most all round efficiency. | Judge B. F. Gaffney, as a charter re- n | vision committee member, tea 2 , o Gk 50 | that the mayor's idea is to revert back | to a system in vogue scade SAVE MONEY WHILE DOING YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPIN B aiccardea at that time as ineflicient B | The judge has stated his belief that i | strong and capable men were plac | | James Shepard of Lake street hax Members of the charter revision! fust written a new historical book | rontaining a comprehensive account “Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice” That’s what real holidays are ‘made of, anyhow! Christmas to New Year is just one merry, happy round of gay gatherings where sweet dainties are in constant evidence. Everybody likes them and they’re not only good to eat—but are whole- some and nourishing as well. 7////(2///// iz Granulated 7///////// g in charge of the safety hoard the would be no fault to be found. « Sold in §, 10, 25 and 50 Ib. cotton bags Landers, in whose regime (he We Offer in Dainty Bottles, the Following Perfumes | . of Quality | jii e e e W. Klett chart | plan. Senator G, COLGATE’S W | lcvisian commitice member, agre PALMER’S | with the mayor that the single headed commission, as at present, is wrong, RENEE WRIGHT'S Bl | hut he goes one step fart and ad S vocate: one man commi on, to br LUNDBORG’S in charge of cach department thinks that by having one ¢ man to have charge of cach de ment petty politice will he done & Useful and Acceptable Gifts = - e Favors Commission of Four, VACUUM BOTTLES ARTICLES IN IVORY CAMERAS MANICURE SETS Delicious desserts, delightful cookies and cakes, wonderful candies and many other tempting, dainty sweets can be made with Domino Granulated Sugar. Domino Granulated is a clean, dry, cane sugar of supreme quality. Use it for making such holiday goodies as: LUYTIES D’ORMO Although there was no meeting of HAND MIRRORS B o e Tattion commintee SAFETY RAZORS BRUSHES TOBACCOS J| o ot time guaze 1. B Cooper OGN PE i HO% Clba e R ALL AT PRICES TO INTRODUCE THE STORE. B8 | <ion. ne sugsosted. would be compo: Fruit Meringue, Molasses Gems, Banana Souffle, Cinnamon Cookies, Cinnamon Custard, Ginger Cake, Fruit Cake. Domino Powdered and Domino Confectioners Sugars are obtainable in 1 1b. packages for fine frost- ings, fillings and any dessert confections. of four men who would be appoint Ry T e = —— &= for terms of one, two. three and four {1 iy . 5 S s i £ A i O e Sweeten it with Domino’’ &2 | He men on the co ssions who woul The Economy New England Drug Co. § - oo o 3 This plan wet with the mavor's favo p and Judge Gaffney also thought it o 4 Bl | zood ono 36“) MAIN STREET oo & Tut New Rritain is not the only city : havin troubles in police and fir ' azement. W Havce 1 Soldin 2 and 5 Ib. cartons packed at the refinery Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners tm

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