New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918, 380-382-384-386 Mazin Street, New Britain, Conn. 500 Ladies’ and Children’s Coats is all we have at the end of this Fall and Winter season—This was a season of wonderful styles, wonderful shades and wonderful clothes —in the Big Stere they are’plus wonderful values—The values are reduced fuily 50 per cent. during this final Coat Sale. Must dispose of them to make room for Spring stock. T T 7 $9.98 | DRESS SKIRTS Broadcloth Coats, all lined, Fur trimmed and $ 1 4 44 A great assortment of Skirts in the newest plaid novelties, untrimmed, value up to $24.98 . stripes, silks and wool poplin—the newest styles are here Bolivia Coats in Burgundy, taupe and Pekin 5 featured in plain, peg tops and plaited models— —high class Coats, worth up to $50.00 $ i 9.7 all wool Plush Coats with heavy Kit Fox collars and $ 8 Cuffs, value $33.50 .. ]. 8. 8 All wool — e L $5.98 SD@C““‘ Ch%fldren’s COatS Newest patterns in silk stripes and plaids, Dandy Coats for little girls. Cloths and i zo0 andy oats or little girls. (o} S an i $6.75 L Ll Special Skirt Values These are only a few of tvhc vaIn_es in our Coat c{le_partment_— New Spring Skirts in all wool stripes for the weman or miss needing a Coat, a visit here will ° I $4.98 $24.50 | | veesn RAPHAEL’S DEPARTMENT STORE 380-382-384-384 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. OPEN WA 10 JBRUSALBH i1 v e FRENCH AMBULANCE OF A NEW MoDEL | & M [ SATUQDAY ! thou swept past, but not one | man seemed to get hit as on we \w‘m,’ | with drawn swords ing in the Cavalry Charges Across Bullet | sun, in a long str line, horses | = = - | ] Largest StOCk Of Men’s oo sl e O ‘ ’ a7 s s : | and Young Men’s | up ith s At ltie o protecting i d TI'OUSBI'S ever ShOWfl R e e b P » 3| in New Britain at be- captured . jumped them and were chargi 3 g ; o e the | e seconit Tina. when . s ine| | : : . fore the war prices thought better of their surrender and told in a le fired at us from behind. Their ar- tillery and machine guns firing at us up to the moment v them with the sword. 3 i vellous that any of us escaped aliv 3 " 3 our ranks were thinned | positions, and all the | guns and ammunition. Y. M. C. A. Room1 Open. gani =5 Pinkham’s Vegetable | American Aviation Camp, Southefn | Compound Ttaly, January 25 (C pondence of ; 5 | The Associated Pre he two chiet ; . » Vegets ) ‘ events of the New Y 1t the camp Western Newsneper : o s been the al of somo base- | T -] : ic trouble which | ve and bats and the openin iled me down un- < 's Christia siati 5 2 i P eoulast it e D skt 4 This is the latest tvpe of auto-am- ) ing stations behind the battle lines, . 2 foot to the floor ang | "°°™ Y el len 1 bulance wsed by the French in t The injured placed on a platform Id scarcely do my | hac r 8 heavily on porting their wounded to the d - | built on the rear of the car. k, and as I i s of the young men being t e : Blue Serges included ing we windy weather, or on [ B 2 = A 4 g e \ - o in this special sale chines to keep all busy. In the } i g e er case the = ents for whom e | P B [pound advertised in were no machines had to go B == Sl g through infantry drill or do other 9 N £ I em and tried | (LGes of an unexciting Kima. e oee § Opp. Arch. 127 Main St. Phone 1409-2 y health so I can do_all my work and | & '0‘““1 (ki) h ‘F“‘]“?‘f(;r "‘; ?;‘rel‘; i = = = = Bessg-leland Gu o : - | or more men who had passed the Zmié'otzrlfi}f“flr:'(~n . qurv;cso.mgcrfi' ’ examinations and been declared ready OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE . b ERS, R. R. 4, Oregon, IIL to receive their comm - - 3 9 Lt v o uffered thetor. | Althousn the "piece”, as is called Goods Must Be Moved to make room for Spring : 8 Stores 38 Cities »'f» oh troubles and ha d red he big flat body of land use or o 3 y B Fromidayito 0ay e reans [ el G eenery et Goods. ) 3 ‘ LARGEST CLOTHING ORGANIZA- lief which this famous root and herb | crow room has been found for At $17.98 One Brown Coat, size 38. Was $45.00 i | B TION IN NEw ENGLAND medy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | the basebal| players and life for them 4 5 5 L ) e 1 ompotind, brought to Mrs. Alte : scomo interesting. At $13.98 One Pekin Blue Coat, size 36. Was ; Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters’ | Young Men’s Christian Assoc! $31 50 bndjtion should profit by her recom- | tion room provid place to write = b ndstion, and if there are any com- | letters home and above all to read At $11.98 One Navy Coat, Size 41. Was $27.50. ications w1 ydia E. Pinkham’s | books and magazines. ; 5 & iicia Co., Lyno Mase'! for edricn ||| bt o ne e s At $7.98 Seven Coats, sizes 14 to 40, were $16.50 etresult of their 40 years experience | fresh American period e to $22.50. at your service. | paper 2 and 11 the o ones D .. . - T, - e | 1e falling apart from much thumbe At 817.98 One Navy Suit, size 36. Was $45.00. For a Chaled Skin Added to the old-fashioned dis- At $12.98, One Striped Suit, size 40. Was $32.50. ver 100,000 le hav v | of loneliness and homesicknes§ @ Q B . 7 vy < el R D e S R S S e At $7.98, One Navy Suit, size 18. Was $17.50. Bvk Comfort Powder | ¢ vas added also the dis- At $2.98, All Skirts™ on one rack, prices were $5.75 yKkes Lol e o, raw weatner M40 61000 S : hc box proves its extraordinary healing | s i o »10.00. Sizes, waist measure 24 to 36. p Fles le take notice. | ¥ 2 on’s O a 2 A 2 E RS bt i i thar deia stores | i ; No Charges, No Exchanges. ' No Approval. e.Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. 2 SCINS

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