New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Boston Store (UMMERCE CHAMBER! ENDS FOURTH YEAR’ latest creations in ! Collars, A lot of new Neckwear | 'has just arrived. e | Consisting of the very New Fra of Achievement Pre-j Georgette Crepe Filet Net Collars, Satin Roll Collars, dicted by President Pelton | » P. K. Roll Collars, | The New Britain chamber of «-.,w“; Net Stock (,OII‘AI‘S, H\.m»m UGN (R A President | Crepe and Satin = SetS| . w. pelion presided. A large per i ‘ From 25¢ to $1.75. | contage of the membership was pres- e { the meeting. Sceretary L. Al | *retud his annual report of the | Thc Waist scction offers accomplished during the past li le was followed by W ur some very dainty things in,!™ 5 L2 ! Ernest Christ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB ER 13, 1918, Shop in the Store Opens a 3 5 morning. Many 9:30 a. m. No % big bargains not C. 0. I.'s or ap- advertised. Give ‘[‘)’y;vv\’<l1‘1-~”p .-‘,‘w (INCORPORATED) to the United War Work fund HARTFORD. 5 di 2% e who urged the members to do | \O}lp, organdie, crepe C . their utmost to support the United | chine, georgette crepe, ef-iwar work campaign @morro t D fectively designed and mm»E Vive Directors Blected i w, as ay med, from $1.25 to $5.98 ea.| rive dircctors were wlected to iold | office for three years. They 1 . e ale 1hat Always Ylelds Big Values--Take Advantage W ! manutacturers; Rev. Samuel Sutc 1 Gymnasium Bloomers, representing the professional mer \. Mills, representing the merchants s Made of fine grade blackdiert e ness men; John W. Lockett. Sl N of thc Man Ecunomxcs i i Marshal Foch directed the German Meanwhile, the British and French mercerized satin izes 12 u-.,.;.‘u:l- ;n\n]rn.\[ .J.;f;mu]«.z\m\.,. .»n;:' 3 .“\.‘ ;..’ ,‘. e S e ot i [T n ‘oimes, LSS ee ous anmiBting ents 3 . S " |rection of the arrows, while the ATt . to 18. Correct in ?hape and | peldeimestinglsoontio alectiofiicersl Ghimuy- Rourmies-Ta i Gapelle-Guise | I L ey (B8 BRI Pl soar seventh department Managers' Sale comes today and Thursday, November 13 and 14. Vers properly made at $2.00 a pr. ! President Makes Report. Tond (towns/ underlined.). ‘The place!| shaded avea wost of the Me.se river. T.,»“\n:»”"; llfl:('lvl‘l‘.‘x‘m-na have been made for this sale The valuos will be fully up to the high standard \ ! President 1. W. Pelton then read | o¢ tne parley was not made public. \ including part of the Sedan Byt w;;: ‘.:‘:):“;‘,‘\ |h(._~ pavsti”l'.\vor_\v one of the department managers will present unusual values - S i o y o P sShop e « g i possible. | his report which remarked that the B B RS o LAy i New Britain Chamber of Commerce = = AnSattractiveSand S exten=i e sl i e irin vearat wor 1t ive varietv 1 | month, after the most unsettled year Sive variety o prons, [ ! : : : e shapes and sizes, white and i it looks forward to a more successful colored for immediate oOr |vear than ever because of the signing | — ; oF | of the armistice and cessation of hos- holiday use from 38¢ to $3.25 { titittes. ( The position of secretary of the s rea a e o Chamber has been very successfully { filled by L. A. Sprague, who by his sincerity and str tforwardness has o | won a place in the hearts of mer- | chants in this city. Miss Mary Curtin esses-- e rlce s " also deserved a word of praise for her | work during the months between July, - 1917, and April, 1918, She is still with '}'h(‘ Dres: are such frocks as sell r gularly from | the chamber Mr. Sprague's assist- "he materials, Georgettes, Velvets, {ant. Her work during the months in Al the popula taupe, brown navy, midnight and Copenhagen biues, grevs and blacks, Wiiicht the | charabar® was without Tight sleeve effects, narrow skirts, draperies, plaited skirts, panel cffeets, and tunic styles 'a cecretary was the only thing Many are handsomely embroidered in worsted, or silk. kept the organization in exis Some are beautifully beaded. Others fringe trimmed and braided. ence | Get your favorite gown early today. A full time superintendent has been | p I engaged for the Americanization work [and the city is financing the work. Tt . NERVOUS ENERGY is pleasing to know that New Britain | is foremost among all the cities of a s a s life’s momentum, depends upon i*‘n_!;]'u»(-l\!v\|| & ‘:‘m. ORI . ie New Britain war gardens wi & we!l-}r:qugnshfdt SOdg'thvghzn SERe R D Made of wool velour, in the leading colors. Plain tailored styles and fur trimmed. Extraordthary - strength is depleted an €D0dY | ~.np was chairman of the commit- value. Others at $35.00 and $45.00. lacking in essential nourishment, |(cc anda Mr. Holmquist was superin- SUITS SELLING FOR THIS SALE AT THREE SPECIAL PRICES, $25.00, $35.00, $15.00. the nerves are the first to suffer. tendent of the gardens. The number of A gardens was increased this year from . ’ : G Another of Those R Not Sales That SCOTTS O nother o ose Rousing Notions dales Tha o 1 support. of the factories was se- CL ® o % d in founding & day nursery. New | ousewives Irize o Highly i ! L modern day nurs- (= 5 fi " | d trained nurse, ) ‘irien of Vine street 100 Can f O]d D . | ey : S 0 uic ) aKes o oDiln - % s ich in lat the head of the work, and Mrs. simonspure in substance},l “‘hh i Jobn H. Kirkham is general chairman tonic qualities, nourishes the |0\ " o committee. I whole body and strengthens and Mr. Pelton made a renewed appeal eanser 303 steadies the nerves. Wherever for more members and a closer inter- This aerial photograph taken by huts in which helpless men were the sun shines, ScOft’s is the '8t in the work of the Chamber of | British Royal Air Force Pilot, shows /) Plown to bits, are plainly shown in SAL 4 CANS 25 THAT WELL KNOWN HAND AND SURGICAL recognized standard tonic-food | Commerce. a British hospital in France, shortly | the foreground. Fourteen largo Red PRICK St FOoR [ SOAP g ~ =3 Y = ¥ s . o & - . e e aaney Y‘[ After the dinner Francis P. O'Brien | % T S R 7| Cross signs distinctly painted on With a 10c purchase at Notions Section Limit + 25 CAK o u';-nowm Bloomfield,N,J. 1817 <Za¥ | gave an address on the work of the | after it was bombed by a squadron of | gther huts, refute any claim of a mis- cans. FOR ol e v P New Britain Americanization bureau enemy aircraft. The remains of four | take. They Pay Her $2,000,000 a Year! MARY PICKFORD I “HOW CGOULD YOU JEAN:” £ DIDEYOD S RYER 7 THURS,, FRIL, SAT. No you never see a picture . Come! Then Send the Children “Our which | VAUDEVILLE asn’ & | wasn't | QUALITY Waich for the Announcement!'! The Greatest Screen CGMIN Celabrity! WHO IS HE? Added Feature Mon., Tues., Wed. VIVIAN MARTIN in “Viviette’ with Mary” MARY" PICKEORD wv How Could Mou, Jean?” AsATTCRAFT Py Does This Mean Anything to You? anyining to Youz (N]IN Extra Special—This is What You've Been Waiting For 500 SMUTHETT REAL HAND-MADI AND FINEST QUALITY HAIR, CAP SHAPE HAIR NETS, 50¢ PER DOZIEN. 50c quality Gothan's Sanitary $1.00 value Isasiwear Brassieres, 50¢, a0c “3‘t'\\" ant A Epassh S0c value Mme. Lemax Sanitary Belts, 29¢. | Will Snaps, 7¢, or 80¢ a dozen. § 30c Crown Sanitary Belts, 19¢. Teneo Snap Fasteners, 7¢, or 80¢ dozen, : For the First Day 50c a Dozen. Limit One Dozen S00 1 wor Mops, $1.00 size, for 50c. 50c bottles Liquid Veneer, 35¢ 25c bottles of Luby Gloss, 19¢. 2S¢ Bottles Liquid Vencer, 18c. $1.00 bottles Ruby Gloss, 79¢ 5¢ botiles Home Oil, 18c. 50c bottles O-Cedar Polish, " Ve 25¢ bottles O-Cedar Dolls “5c bottles R Blaen P £1.00 cans O-Cedar Polish, 79¢. in-1 Shoc 8¢ : IVU\\ —‘\H‘“ Jennie Laura Hair Nets, our price e = ¢, or 80¢ doz. Blanco for W luu Shoes, 11c. EXBEACK Tremendous Y Drama of Redemption Laughing Bill Hyde \WIR:%Sers 2 Directed by Glmcn-d Wmfl R Your Choice 246 Pieces of New Glass at $1.00 Our Department Manager got this lot at a special ; conce on for this sale only The shapes and cutlngs are all new. This is a splendid opportunity to buy for Christmas, In {he ssortment you will find, S-Inch round salad bowls 1l-inch celery tra d-inch footed comports, 61 -inch handled baskets Inch oval dessert dishes, 10-inch footed salad bowls, 9-inch handjed sandwich trays and handled sug nd creamers. An unusually fine showing. You will be sorry if you «do not fake advantage of this offering ki We have just received another shipment of those Dandyline yellow Mixing Bowls, they are extra hard stundard yellow ware nicely glazed. They come in three sizos 8% and 91 inches, the regular price for the set is 85¢, for this sale only we will sell them for a set TwoDays of Exceptionai Shoe Values The two days of this sale will have exceptional offerings in Shoe Department, We guarantee big savings on each and every Every one knows that our s ales always mean real values, so do not miss this one. There are unusually good values to be found. ITEM NO. colors and s ITEM NO. 1—Women’s Gaiters in all e Price . zes. ITEM NO. 6—Number of tan Buckskin Joots, narrow widths, 4 M NO. 7 $1.29 = 98¢ $2.19 $3.45 best quali 1's 4-buckle M 2—Women's Felt Slippers, Arct! and blue. All sizes firs tquality, all sizes. Sale Price ITEM NO. 3—Women’s Ties and Pumps, ITEM NO. 8—Men’s Shoes, laced black 4 95 1ds and ends, worth double the price and tan. Sale Price . . iy i ITEM NO. 9—Men’s Sorosis Shoes, in brown, ITEEM NO. 4—Women's Lace Shoes, grey 4 90 BTkt et EID00 et \nd black, high leather heels . R $7.35 ITEM NO. 5—Women's Shoes, all odd $3 95 ITEM NO. 10—Men's Felt Slippers in gray and pairs, sale price S . tan, these can be had in all sizes, $1 59 Don't Miss This Item. Sale Price ..

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