New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1918, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK SUITS, COATS, DRESSES | EXORDINARY VALUES | Just come in and see what we have to offer you this week in the way of better style and BETTER VALUES—the store is literally fillod with the best that the season affords and our system of Easy Weekly Payments a great convenience. Exquisite Showing of New DRESSES $1 )50 $ 4 Taffetas, Georgettes, Sat- 1 2 to 3 5 | ins, Serges and combination. We are showing wonderful values in the New Fall Dresses, and evrey style effect immaginabie, with soft toned and solid colors—really a large stock for choice. Economizing teday is a man-sized job, and at no time in your experience could you less af- ford to experiment in your clothes selections. Coat When you buy, chocse on the ground of SpeCi als genuine worth to you. In war times buy pru- dently and buy clothes of proven reliability. {0 eAnlya te?t“li‘ylle,m“ii?f.’a;g Extraordinary elaborately fur-trimmed coats. 4 § 5 i == To describe them i next 0| New Suits $30 | Sweaters $7-50 useless—you must see them W. cved, Shetland ) to appreciate the values. New Poplin and Serges—smart ools, mercerized, She! s—al styles—elegantly tailored, just what you colors. Alst;s 5‘1P‘°nl:;f ?W‘:;:m:o\llz 7 % . 3 some months ago before price a $2 2-50 lisyc hetlpckins 8 PRI i, vanced, therefore extra values at the |§ (@) no charge for alterations. prices. WAISTS SKIRTS Have come to mean to the Younger Men of $1.50 to $7.50 $7.50 to $13.50 America a combination of style and enduring $ 40.00 Open An Account---Pay the Easy Way wear, strictly in keeping with the conserving spirit of the times. It you seek the combined service and j‘ Boys’ SChOOl economy so essential to present needs you will buy CAMPUS TOGS. ; i Suits $8-90 SEE ¥ Men’s Suits and Hats NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 357 Main Street ‘Afi’t It a WGrafimfil and glox;ious F{eelin’?r = ST o [ DAY You ~ AND You ACCEPT BUT RECEIVE AN INVI TATION CURSE The LUCK TuaT it is dedicated i To ~.DANCE FROM_HE®R T — and was used as a secondary trian to park and forest purposes. Further- | UNKNOWRS GIRL FOR Some GO TOUHIN TORTHE Perritory in Pomfret and Kent Gifts | lation point by the United States | more, as an evidence of continued in- | TirneE AEFAIR .~ AND SFEND A From Women, Coast and Geodetic survey previous to the Ifoundation o imme- LoT' OF TimE HICH'NG 1888, ; D Al A : Yo ELF 3 . id substantial assist and oS < "ar(m’rr‘»‘x; (1:(: s ,f(fl“‘,m? ‘I_'“"‘_ | The tract is nearly all heavily wood- | other practical measures for permi- qm‘n::f b 8 ved Lol | ed. with mixed hard woods predomi- | nent improvement of the property for the St 3 Lonelttordiang 1=, though a few scattering pines | us 1d enjoyment of the public. In or park purposes, B o and heml ill remain visible from ft the Foundation ex- astern and western boundaries of the | {he highws S ARl S ; baje State. ing up into the mountains have not 3 tof o _The first gift r]!t»!j\ MissScareh “'. vet been explored by the Commission. | Commission heartily approves, Fay, of Wood’s Hole, M a former This magniticent tract of forest land | notices will be posted at vesident .of Pomfret, lies in the town | cones to the State absolutely without ! : it »f Pomfret, on or near the Mashamo- quet Brook just south of the Hartford - - .nd Providence Turnpike and is com- posed of two tracts. One about 11| Y . \cres on the easterly side of Masha- | l ful and irregular 5 1 o tine | stand of old native ‘ a | 1 m the Turnpike T v i small tributary of the Mashamoquet, E . : 3 i 4 : 4 \ e Bnem e A constitutional remedy flmt removes the cause by — AND WHEN Ths FATEFUL “AND WHEN You Ammive AT Ohi-vinni - Sy Lol To this gl bmlg_img up the system {hcsc elements contained S;Jb%“UMTG YQSQ\‘T\SFéi E’:OIEOLL e o B e . 'T A GR-R-R-RAND i in Vinol—Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron, Mau- Hes o conesian o A AND Yoo SPEND A Fine ZRiovs FEELIN.Y g o planialon ol onn Dun g AnCSe and Glycerophosphates —soon create an s bt ek Mashamoquet Brook | energy that throws off the cold and prevents its /\ SoLiD- The second gift, from the White | == Memorial Foundation of Litehfield, | TEOCcurrence. It has given ninety per cent satisfac- prioltrast (o6 o i tion for sixteen years. HERE IS PROOF: of th f Kent includes i Dunn, N.C. Lagrange, N.C. about 1} miles of Macedonin k I suffered with a chronic cold for “‘For years I suffered with a chronic with numerous tributary mountain | £0ur months, coughed day and night. | cough, 60 I could not sleep nights and e ol o et e Had to keep on working when 1 was | continued to lose flesh. My druggist yver 1400 feet above Gl not able to. I saw Vinol advertised | asked me to try Vinol. It cured my o il =] and tried it, and 1 want to tell you it | cough, I can sfi,fl, nights and have s {uw’t cured that cold in a short time. ‘yuined twelve pounds. Vinol is the t made me eat and sleep well, hl'L[er‘ best tonicand tissue builder I haveever = - - - - - AFTER You HAUE ENJOYED = PO el GIVE ND TO STATE. I nearly on the New York State i condition, except that CORRESRODDILICEENETICEEN and once pro- hibiting all hunting within its limits. S everyway.” —J. C. Bagley, Dunn,N.C. | i ¥or all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditio onk women, overworked men, | A. PINKUS, o 1 remedy like Vinol. Eyesight Specialist : - 9 " 5 L /. und Manufacturing e ; 2 \ o ¢ optician, B 4 : i - LA, 0 LYE FXAMINATIONS ARE FREE i /////// / } 35 Ennes ‘Broken Lenses Duplicated. i % THE CLARK & BRAINERD CO, DRUGGISTSR, LIGAETT'S RIKER-HE TMAN DRUG WERIOIFP C 1008 - e : ; ; N e Ofice, 506 Main St. Phone 570 | T OHN 1 MOBRIARTY, NATHAN NOVECIo W, 1 RUSSHLL AND DR l A B Satisfaction Guaranteed | GIsTS EVERYWHERL taken.”—W. D. REN, Lagrange,N.C.

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