New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1918, Page 5

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COATS, SUITS, DRESSES I\NDN SKIRTS Remarkable Values in Choice Fall and Winter Merchandise Assembled Here FALL SUITS There is something undeniably charming about our new Fall Suits—the stylés are handsome and the materials and colorings exquisite. We invite you to come and see them whether you’re ready to buy or not. Serge, Gabardine, Poplin, Velour, Broadcloth, Regular values $25 up to $65. Opening Sale §17.50$55.00 SMA . .LL COATS Revealing soft, graceful lines, fashioned in beautiful velvety fabrics, such as Bolivia Cloth Velours, fine Broadcloth and Cassimere de Soire. Fashion’s favorite co lors are Burgundv, Plum, Java, Green, Field Mouse. These Coats are selling from ... .. up to Values $22.50 to $65.00 $1 5 00 $50 00 FETCHING FALL DRESSES Autumn models of unusual charm are now being shown. Serge in a va- riety of stunning Silk, Waol Jersey and Serge Combinations, displaying many distinctive style features not shown heretofore. Qur line of fine Dresses will be priced from Regular $17.50 up. THE STAR CLOAK & SUIT HOUSE 149 Main Street New Britain, Conn. THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND G LD E N B LU M M gi‘i‘l fi [ RY [:0 [ Dying Soldicr Enabled to Send Fare- well Message to Sweetheart through 188 MAIN ST., Y. M. A. BUILDING. Y. M. C. A. Girl at Bedside. (Branch Store, 863 Main St., Ha |rllnrd Conn.) Over Harvey & Lewis. Ol e Diam e T e Pa Sept. 2, (By Mail.)—The sol- | dier lay with closed eyes; only a | gentle movement of the cover over Copyright, 1918. The House of Kuppenhcimer. for he was very pale. A gul i e SATURDAY |=mnimed [p) THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER | hand, for she had been told that the | | boy had not many hours to live. $83.98 M| e onenca us even ana tooked up | THE House of Kuppenheimer, foremost makers of Tri H T | o ane nad been a erequent visitor. Military Clothing for Offlcers in America, has an individual rimmed Hats Colored J 1 ive moved and shevent o knack otf giving "It‘?l yclz{ung mentsl Civilian Clotfhcfes the lines of the 8 Rl Pojlongipvencs e Sords Wele Military figure. is House is the originator of fractional sizes, the Facings. Black Pink; oy Jinex. rstood tha Foreward model with its snug set of collar, and other refinements of Black Blue: Black Old H ot i ou? tailoring as advanced as they are practical. Tho boy shook his head. : Y our Kuppenheimer Merchant representsa National J | “Haven't you a mother? x Rose. All Newest Colors. i oneret clothes-service, both Military and Civilian, of peculiar advantage to f,,_’“_; " N, Special for Saturday motner. | vou right now while present stocks are intact. ; : $298 J | et e . ‘ Makers of Civilian and Military Clothes ‘_ et m;«if\f)‘hr girl placed her | CHICAGO ear close to his lip “Her name,”” she lkk(‘rl Velour Hats all ‘} ferstand, and sne mrintea i and G Kuppenhelmer(‘othes are Sold in New Bntam by ‘." “Goodbye."” 3 fi—j “You want me to tell her you are for B | coing west,’ and that you thought of Saturday J| il o T ‘AEways Reliable” 248 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN ! his hand, helped him to make a faint of the signature he was Tix. An hour lnter $he Don’t Charge It; Open a Cash Account and Save Money ¥ | returned. and he had started on his 1 | | Joumey Thig s but one case of many | B N Rk en near the nmr, RN R T T R T, | have org visit . the — — tions 1 d hospits (luldu-n S lldts Velvet and Felt Hats 1 ' the hoys and to (alk to and chee C;OLI)IERA ()BIP "l‘ TO B ospital oclation i | cention thu | This young lady was Helen Bag )t 1 not | Kic ¥ p Zm New York City. There are (lu/(u\i ¥ I ¢ 2 | In == ST B | of others. and if the folks { Speakers A¢ Hospital \ssociation S ¥ e Children’s Tams. Plush, Velvet, c e e e on e e | e e . e v unded W se vou comen | Comyention peclare Aga sack | B R AT G olors S ; Sicw a sit t e R B thes . F to the Soil™ Movement, « 28 ey said, would create a | ini soldiers. < ey E i Jdie ente e commercial '.\n'h?i “Most of them have had enough of s B | deed real for s n ? Atlantic city. N. J t. 27.— v hnical work | the soil to last them the rest of their | nd A will give' C. A women to Fr Speakers bhefore the “on ion o €Iy prevalent miscon- | lives.” b s Pt k The —

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