New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 3

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BRITAIN DAILY HERAL'»;, »<IDAY, HINE ‘28 1918 | Boston Store A New Price List On SEWING MACHINES Will go into effect very soon, (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD. OUR REGULAR JUNE CLEARANCI S A L E COMES NOW : An Occasion of Stock-Cleaning Which Always Is the Oceasion of Special Values, \ : Stocks Must Be Kept Clear of Accumulations of -Odds and Ends. And You Get the Bene - The June Clearance is a filxture, an annual event, which always brings forward worth whi'e <~ : mies, _—— - Not only does the time mark the end of the month, but it is the end of the first ha'f o and the spring season as well. . | This New List of course means an advance. . If you anticipate buying a | Machine let us supply you with a { CHALLENGE T At $18.50 With a Five Year Guarantee,; Or a RELIANCE At $2 3.50 _With a Ten Year Guarantee. These are Old Prices, i which means a Saving to You. McCALL PATTERNS. PULLAR & NIVEN LITKE DISSATISFIED The Harder He Tried to Do His Bit Every department is cleaning up on all broken lines and.many have been able to secure froe N attack on our long line of Extremely Low Prices on Summer Shoes Men's Fi its by th You Know How Shoe Prices Are ens ke osuits Dy (he T o e e S e Powerflfl FOrCe Of LOW Prlces b Another lot of white Boots and gray and brown Also one offering for the men. Men's Ties & " y Pumps put together and priced for Clearance only merly up to $10.00. Sale.prices on this lot $8. will begin at Hollanders’ on N e FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 28th , END-OF-JUNE PRICES ON THE REASON: too much stock for this time of the year and DRESSES, Sgllgl%l' SCOATS AND good storekeeping means turn- ing this big fine stock into One Lot of Dresses at $3.98 CASH at this time THE RESULT: Tub Skirts, small lot at $1.00 the Dirtler He Was Treated Ex- , Policeman Says. Patrolman Gustav Litke, whose res- ignation from the police~force takes effeet July 1, leaves on account of dissatisfaction. “Since I've been on the police force I've tried to do my | bit, but it seemed the harder I tried ' the dirtier I was treated, and I don't : “mean to say it was the office force,"” sald Patrolman Litke. When asked to be more specific Patrolman Litke said that at this time he did not care to make any | statement. “‘Probably I will later,” he said. The patrolman said he was ‘'kidded” by fellow officers that he would not last long on the force. Dur- Ing the past winter when it was ex- tremely cold he said he weathered the biting winds, rather than leave his beat for an instant. “Now it has got 0 if you step Into an alleyway for a second and you are observed coming out you are questioned. When ' you give your reasons you are told it is not true,” he sald. Patrolman Litke was appointed a supernumerary policeman four years 180 and two years ago he took the civil service examination and ranked » highest in the examination. ! Acording to a report Patrolman Litke was criticised by S8ergeant Johnson a few nights ago and people Ribbon watch chains, gold plated or pearl good quality ribbons, regular 75c value for 8 This Sale is full of meaning for you Sir. It’s up to you to con- sider your present and Future Suit needs NOW ment in their condition. For- * e o T ol SALE OF FURNISHINGS AND each child are furnished to the re- when you can get it at our low price. You will surely regret it if you don't. Automobiling Coats at $19.75. These will be worth double next Fall. Reliable woolen mat ter street, this city, has proved very helpfyl to mothers wha have been ex- The price will advance July 1st, 20 per cent. These Cameo brooches with gold. filled hiknisti prices are lower than our usual prices, and 40 per and good styles and colors. perienéing difficulty in procuring th- D howesithan thats §o6de ean Eaibought forllater.| fmountings) regulari6oo yalie o dae All the wanted material. New and correct styles. Extraordinary values. You can’t take away too many on your vacation. Get a new one to wear the Fourth. Those Silk Frock 15.00 ose Silk Frocks at $15.0 More of them ready Thursday morning. Delicious new models and choice of many colors and styles. Hardly two allke. Foulards, Georgettes, i $ SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SMART NE IS for LEATHER GOODS : The entirea sample line of one of the largest manufacturers of ladies’ hand bags in New York, L) e sissortment consists of strap handle purses, silk hand bags, shopping bags, knitting bags, all this son’s styles. $1.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at 50c. passing on the street heard them in o $2.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at 950. % heated argument in which forceful v g $3.00 and $3.25 hand bags and strap handle purses at $1.50. language was used. Patrolman Lit Y $5.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at $2.45. ke's resignation followed soon after- $9.00 and $10.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at $4.95. proper kind of food for the little ones Clinic is held every Thursday morn- ng between the hours of 9:30 and 11:80 o'clock, with Dr. Robinson in ittendance. An average of 20 babies All guaranteed for 10 vears Small lot of sample casquecombs and ba s attended to each Thursday, and it is Tea Spoons, 6 for 79¢; Ladles, $1.50; Table Spoons, | stone set, hundreds of different styles, values 6 for $1.59; Sugar Shells, 27c; Soup Spoons, 6 for | ¢ o5 cach, for 39c. $1.59; Butter Knives, 27; Knives, 6 for $1.89; Berry 4 ALl Spoons, 79c; Forks, 6 for $1.50; Cold Meat Forks, Marmalade and jam jars of cut glass with 59c; Plckle Forks, 45¢ each. plated covers, regular 50c value for 39c. satins, taffetas, messalines, etc. THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE. L i ) A small lot of strap handle purses, pin seal, vachette and colored leathers, regular $1.50value fo: Patrolman Litke has taken a posi- ! Large knitting and service bags, black only, regular $3.50, special at $2.89. hoped more mothers will avail the selves of this splendid opportunity, White Goods and Cottons o e R o 26 i e, Small lot of pure linen cloths, large sizes; Regular 35c bleached cotton, 36 inches wide, spe Ut e hats. | Home are soileds sore. dhiActl Closing Out Suits at Lowest Price $9.95 $15.00 $19.75 $25.( i e 3 e | 540 Suits for Specials at Qur Jewelry Departme Sults of all the popular materials. Every Suit will be right for wear next Fall—and you couldn’ such Sults then for four times our prices. Don't make the mistake of putting off buying a new suit n The baby clinic, which is being con ducted at the Milk Statian at 52 Cen 'd C 1 P | Oneida Community Par |, 5707 dare wpectat at 4s¢ ench. week to week by Dr. Robinson, who has detected a decided Improve- spective mothers, and all of them | seem to thrive since being given the right kind of nourishment. All food is prepared at the Milk station, and mothers may call or senl tor it each day. The price is ve fittle higher than that of ordinary milk, but mothers who have once started to feed their children accord- ng to instructions feel that their chil- dren will be much etronger and healthier. Children who have been thought to be ill, were simply suffer- ng from malnutrition. Bach child is weighed from week to week and progress noted from Iits gain in}| weight. Mothers are privileged to take their shildren to the Milk Station any day they wish, &8 there will bs, from now sn, two trained nurses in attendance. rhe free clinic, however, is conducted »n Thursday mornings only. The Milk Station is conducted un- jer the supervision of the Visiting Gurses' association, of which Mrs. A. 1. Sloper i president. xpenses ire paid by voluntary contribution, | iberal appropriations also being made | HATS COME AND SEE US BACK IT UP HOLLA | 82.88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE cial 29¢ a yard. k special prices. Regular 29c bleached cotton, 36 inches wide, sale price 25¢ a yard. L: T I Regular 29¢ nainsook, soft and fine, 36 inches inen i1oweis wide, sale price Z5c. One lot of fine all linen Towels; some 1 or Regular 29c long cloth, 36 inches wide, sale price | ying, some more. Some slightly soiled. W $2.98 for the piece of 12 yards. sold at less they than could be bought for One six-yard dress pattern of silk stripe crepe, 50c and up. English goods, regular price §6, at $4 for the pattern. White Dimity, assorted patterns, 27 inches wide, regular price 25c¢, for this sale 17c a yard. White Dimity, 85c quality, 29 inches wide, at 27¢c last, 15c. a yard. Turkish Towels, 18x43, while they One piece only of white silk muslin with large last, 19¢c. white spot, regular price $1.25, sale price 68c a yard. i Chocolate Cherries, 35¢ RIBBONS AT 25c¢ TURKISH TOWELS Turkish Towels, 17x38, while they Undoubtedly as nice a confection as one & today at 85c for a pound box. All fx;gsjf(z sale. Pure and wholesome. ; Italian creams, 45¢ Ib. A. D. Mints, 40c. Hard candies in glass jars, 30c. Good assorment of five and six inch Ribbons, empires, plaids, stripes. Dresdens. Regular 30c, 3 Ribbons for 25¢ per yard.

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