New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1918, Page 3

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t % ] immxxwww Doston . &fir@f Sage-Allen & Co. A TIMELY WARNII HARTFORD ing from the latest!@ B ) S Any action of General Clgsing Monday save light—and heat this coming winter woul i mmn'\t.xcmrin& WONDERFUL NEWS FOR : be gladly welcomed by the l‘ll(,l /\dmmlst rs there will be a de-| BRITAIN and i 4 i comrortapLes | Famous “Peggy Paige” Dresses Values Winter's use, you up to $1000 ] nk b I o ks ?I? E«;fiffoflf % At the Phenomenally Low Price of $3.85 | _ | THESE ARE ALL WHITE VOILE DRESSES EXCEPT ONE we can supply }‘”“ BEAUTIFUL MODEL IN QUAKLER GR ssary materials. | And There Are a Dozen Different Models, Fach One Estremely i i Chic and Dainty. Really, vou couldn't help being enthusiastic about these ex ry Paige” creations, so different. T K Rl so extremely dainty: SILKOLINES i Women love white scks—and what woman doesn’t look i 8 r best in them? the coverings & No fear of the color fading, vou see ! And these dresses are so exquisitely fashioned, so artistically e i designed. New coilars, and sashes; new tunies new deep hems—one stele has a hem of 27-inch width-—pretty vokes with fine tuck- N 3 HE M Mll I AN § ings, there is abundant variety. c ; i And one model has dainty embroidery on the waist and skirt ale of “Peggy P Dresses last week—these same models 5“{' | IR || RENIER, PICKHARI .| LEONARD & HERRM THE : THE WILSON CO. VERANDA ASHLEY BABCOCK CO." ,‘ ALLING RUBBER CO. OR THE A. A. MILLS wime) KITCHEN ADNA F. JOHNSON hildren | enjoying the cool breezes of the veranda on warm days instead of B R RACKLIFFE BROS. Marguerite Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA’S BREAD. § 1 xtensive variety of ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for you to bake, because we are equipped better and have mastered the question of : and easily digested. Your grocer sclls it 1 J. RUBIN turmoil, | HOFFMANNSBAKERY || M, C LeWITT | i STAR CLOAK & SUIT the first Two Stores, attraction is a of Jife on the OPEN TONIGHT | shment he is set | HALF PRICE SALE { Wi l YOH He p the Govemment? If to hon Sk THE CURRAN DRY GOODS 0. f : ou €ip vave Lig t | t him again as ho 381-383-385 MAIN STREET. H B ® @ the steamer and ‘- o ot The following items were selling for much less at this storc [ Py of marries the girl thrilling photo marked price sday brings Wm. | i g | % ' Disode of A E 5 BATHISG SUITS. VOILE DRESSES, 43 Star, the North- |} Marked $: o $ T Marked $4.98 to § X Y | B L the picturesque | @ night half price night half price. i | . ' miners, are a than elsewhcre and tonight they are selling for just one half the TUB SKIRTS. teatures of this epi- | @ 3 - HAMBURG EDGES is usual will be Mok R 3880, Lo ol A NAl night half price TORCHON LACES. ¥ S | Tonight hall price. W N ituations, 4 FOLDING PORCH AND % film and an O. | @ BEACH CHAIRS. SHOE POLISHING OUTFIT. i | ki \w re intersperse: Marked $1.00. Half price to- Br , dauber and polish, program, Keeney's is night marked 35c. Tonight half price 3 3 T P city presenting . S i on the samo | B ,BOYS' AND GERLS' STRAW i e € ¥ ¢ D e HADS, GIRI'S WHITE DRISS 2 I figfig A M ays to be an- | B cleoall 397 o Marked $1.29 to $4.50. To- | ] < % 4 [ ] H S it e night half price AV CTEON \u\\; 22, 1918, . x| N < 5 ; : Pl WOMEN'S R 1 BABY LAWN BONNEIS. | ) . f = T e Marked 39c. Marked Z5c¢ to- §1.00. To- i /i l \ ' om0l night half price, night half price, ! [ g < HOCHKISS ASSN. UNION, FOR MISS MARVIN, | The annual reunion of the Hotch . Marvin of 83 Barnett street has resigned her position in the | B kiss ussoctation will be held at Lake | mce of the Travelors' Insurance Co Compounce, in Southington, Wednes- | of Hartford and has accepted a posi- | Bl day, August 28, All direct Hotchkiss | tion in the purchasing department of | [ fescendants and their families are in- | the Stanley Works' office. Before tealta avie Nx picnic din- | \€aVIDg her former position Saturday. y which she held for more than a year, ner will be sc t clock. moon, | Miss Marvin was presented with followed by the annual business meef- | handsome silk nmbella by her fellow- | {ing at 1:30 o'clock. There will be |€mployes, the presentation coming as convenient trolley connections from | Pi¢Asant surprise the tools yo —————— |all peints. Members of the associa-] Raymond Murtha has passed his ex- Bloomfleld, | tion are asked to extend an invitation | aminations at Newport as machinist, lto ot Hotehlkiss descendants Whom | to enter a training school at Charles- dministrator. l\ acy may know. on

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