New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, e i e Tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 30, Will Be Children’s Day at THE BIG STORE ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS---SURELY! CLEAN UP OF ODDS & Most Unusual Reductions Brand Just 12 Suits Handsc tailored mere—just the SUMME Abo Palm Beag mohairs, WO and trousers i and patterns, Most - Un SCOTIA SUITS Only 4 Here is a real Beautiful two tone brown enetted worsted. hand lored suit. Smooth dur- h dressy and water- proofed Actually worth $40.00, C. & H. TOGS Just 16 Suits e all wool. hand ' orste check Suit own striped cassi- sult for early bargain. in several models Fall wear. Actually wor T Actually worth §40 fctual th 3§25 to 5 Departments arc just filled with beautifil on at prices that ave worth ors have the advantage and surcly save from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent., apparel hero tomor: Clothing BO YS' HATS AND CAPS TROUSERS. BOYS' SWEATE BOY! and other good things that boys need for school wea Girls' wear from Is’ department.. Hand- some styles in neat patterns and carefu elected merchandise is all we scll. A wonderful assortment of GIRLS' GINGHAM AND SERGE DRESSES IN ALL PRICES FROM 98¢ TO $1.98 GIRILS’ BLOOMERS IN ALL COLORS GIRLS MILLINERY IN THE LATEST FALL STYLES GIRLS” COATS IN MEDIUM AND HEAVYW TS GIt SWEATERS AND SUIP-ONS IN ALL SHADES The largest assovtment of children’s school dresses in New Brit- nin. Hundreds and hundreds of beautiful dresses at less money than other storcs sell them. Shoes for t them. . Every new vy only all leather A saving of 10 to 15 ni. tomorrow. BOYS' NECKWEAR. and Givls, > in high t nd will s on ey Every possible kind of shoes for ir sold. buy here Dresses ThatMeet Your Fall Needs Beautiful garments of wool and silk are shown in so many striking styles that your indivi- dual taste can easily be gratified. In this display jil you will see becom- | ing youthful neck- lines; shapely close- fitting sleeves; the dignity of normal waistlines, and pleat waistlines, and pleat- ings, draped and gathered effects. An exceptional showing of Jersey Dresses, all the new- est shades, all the lowest possble prices lowest possible orices. THE BIG STORE Réphael’s Dept. Store / kuppen helmel SPECIAL $22.50 rth More Wholesale UNDERWEAR White Athletic SPECIAL $15.50 Worth More Wholesale ———— UNDERWEAR Swiss ribbed Athletic SPECIAL $17.50 Worth More Wholesale. SHIRTS Fine quality Madras, Reps TUnion cool ané comfortabl $2.00 Kina $1.15 Worth More Wholesale. Regulay , SPECIAL SILK CAPS About 12 doz. sizes and English , plain $1.00 & $1.50 CAPS | present battle GEORGE M .COHAN | an Hit-the-Trail Holhiday* An ARTCRAFT Paurs AT THE LYCEUM. TARDIEU SAYS YANKS CAN END THE WAR ‘ i I | German Cause Doomed if Whole Army Shows As Much Pep \s Those There. Washington, At 0.—Andre Ta dieu, high comm er of Franc war ce-operation, now in | given to the Associated comprehensive statement shows the same d:xsh cans who have been in action so far the German cause is lost. He adds: 001 to sum up as operations ex- -—Paris is no longer threatened ‘2—Our direct communi r.nl between Our third i initiative from the been attained “The instructions given by the Ger- man high command to the German troops are now of a decidedly defen- sive nature. They confess that the | situation 1s ser! Judging from re seems that only twenty visions, that is to s: “mts ~tour di- visions having becen " withdrawn from the firing line for at least a month, serves. Twenty-three others are be ing reformed “Forty-seven divisions whose mo- rale was considerabl cen consti- tute the Germans’ > 4 now remain in actual German r9~l 8 [ last reserve in the | Unic ts. Elegant fit 1 gantiliting and Percales. Fast colors durable underwear. : 5 Sizes 14 to 19. Very unus- nal bargain. Regular. $2.50 Shirts ... $1.50 $2.00 Shirts ... $1.35 “ost More Wholesale. Worth $2.00 SPECTAL $1.15 Worth More Wholesale. SPE $8. Worth up BOYS’ Ci Only 1 Smart brow. Lined knicker ular $6.50. ¢ SPEC! Unusual $5.35 Not All Sizes. Advance Showing of FALL HATS and KUPPENHEIMER SUITS for Ear CONNORS-HALLORAN Co. “Always Reliable” 248 Main Street, Don’t Charge it—Open Cash Account and Save Money. New Britain Worth More e answers of prisoners, secret | German soldiers reveal documents, and letters addressed to a great dis- longer believe In victory and couragement among them They no ] them 1t is only a question of holding with on to save Germany from disaster.”. The Valuable Articles to Be Sold at 9 P. M. Tomorrow Night? FIRST CHOICE—A Genuine Blue White Diamond Ring. Set in 14 kt. solid gold mtg. 99C Value $35 for Gold Ladies’ SECOND CHOICE—A solid 14 kt. or Gent’'s Watch, complete with guar- 99 c anteed movement. Value $30 for A 26 pc. Rogers complete Silver 6 table THIRD CHOICE— Chest Consisting of 6 knives, 6 forks, spoons, 6 Tea spoons, 1 butter spreader, 99 1 sugar shell. Value$15 for Cc FOURTH CHOICE—A 3 pc. Silver Tea 99 Z Set. Value $12.50 for c FIFTH CHOICE—A 3 pc. Silver Toilet Set, consist- ing of mirror, brush and comb. Value 99C for $10 for SIXTH CHOICE—Sele ction of any of our Solid Gold Ladies’ or Gent’s Rings. Valued for 99 c These Above Articles to Be SOL/D ONILY to Those Bidding Highest Purchases of the Week During this sale we have offered at 99¢ the most remarkable value ever to be had in the Jewelry trade. Some— Rings, Scarf Pins, Solid Gold Pendants, Brooches, Solid Gld Neckchain, Pearl Earrings mounted in Solid Gold, and various other articles, All included in the Original 99¢ Sale. THIS SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY AUGUST 31ST. AT 10 P. M. REED JEWELRY CO. 238 MAIN STREET Formerly Hall’s Grocery

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