New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 6

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DAY, FEBRUARY 28, 10190, QUEEN ANNE _Walnut Bedroom Suit of Bed, Dresser and choice of Chiffonier or Dressing Table. Regular bare feet of floor space is crowded | 53¢ Fice - $85.00 itk of High Grade Furniture in this | COLONIAL Mahogany Bedroom Suit of Four- Dresser and Chiffonier. Regular ])riceOETA?O?IS%igld : ;Salel’rice S mber into the thousands and our __M ims is-unusually large. IVORY Enamel Bedroom Suit of Bed, Digess d Dressing Table. Regular Price e.‘115—10(2;.?)0 PUs must make room for our INCOMING | gy Price - . . . $65.00 all goods and therefore are giving you e it Of these LOW SALE PRICES Mahogany Beggkggt ofLBed. Dresser Dressing Table. Regular Price IS0~ Make 2 selection from our large stock. Sale Price - - - - $85.00 et » i i COLO } AL STYLE Two Hair Mattresses | 4 of Golden Oak Bedroom Suit, Napoleon Bed, o P i Two Box Springs 7 For Twin Beds. Dresser and choice Chiffonier or Dressing Table. ') & 5§ { (Slightly Soiled) Regular Price iy SR e e $05:00 4 y Sale Price Foike. . ° and approve af those thin chiffon and { nite! The members probably w\n’ ! parent fiimsy things of today should | dis in all decency be kept under cover, to | G fe crepe diaphanous things. eparately, and meet in about be shown only to prospective pur- | They are utterly indecent, and I can't or two weeks to report on chasers. imagine what type of woman would | their prog: Serving with want to wear them. They should not| Wentz as n ar to protect the! The Thin Ones “Indecent.” ! “I do not abject any display of | be on vie n window > morals of masculine New Yor! o the regulation ariety of under-| one passing is force 3 Mrs. Albert H. Gleason, M ranc| | wear,” Mrs. Wentz told a reporter A plan fou ] Winslow, Mrs. William Marti inger-no-Tu P Mrs Herbe C. Smyth and Mrs. vesterday afternoon (a woman report- | Went : cr, of course.) “I do most heartily! committee William MeDermott New York Women Declare in' e = S Hodesty Campaign ( ew York, Feb. 28.—Pink lingerie, , lingerie, in fact, lingerie of many des and of very shad- substance has been blown la wave of righteous indignation by members of the Women's Repub- n club of this city right into the imns of the New York newspapers. other “don’t” has been added to growing list for susceptible mas- | ne persons, who, clubwomen say, again in danger of being demora- d, this time by a mere glimpse of | en's most intimate clathes. - . fow weeks ago the Federation of | [men’s clubs at its annual con-! tion arose as one woman and de- hnced the prevaillng conservation | silks and satins abave the waist | p. noticeable in cvening gowns. The | mbers proclaimed that there is ab- | itely no further need—if indeed | ro ever was one—for conserving | i Rl S e It Costs more to make clothes that way; iroom and opera creatians need not £ R but it costs you less to buy that kind 'ow the republican club women, by their president, Mrs. James amaid Wants, Tave, gone tho Toder - Begins Tomorrow pn one etter. The: ave _ap- + . I3 7 > ; ; j Morning at 8:00 nted a. eommittee to visit the shops t have the objectionable pink and e “undies” draped on wax figures : : i aisplayed in windows. y All I . 5 : ‘ . ‘OMORROW morning we begin a 'his committes will endeavor to - 00 a r!CS ast Onger N eep f rousing “Welcome Home Sale” in z:et?];-;\:::::nl:: ;:‘n«zfir&m;grq:::: i s which thousands of our finest NEWARK [sbitons o s Bty St h h b . l h . 4 N Shoes for men will go at prices that will re solely to ama;mtha cv:,’:.e:,‘["- t .elr S ape etter’ Stay Sty lS L) ; %,wané send them “Over the top” with a rush. of man in general and of our re- o 0 ! ? oy . ning soldiers in particular, or Mrs. " f 3 This is what we are going to do ntz has missed her guess. glve grea er Satls aCtlon' #n this sale: Our $5.50, $5 and $4.50 put_even it the window decorator | ) | NEWARK Shoes will be marked $3.95. ve at definite purpose in b i ts such displays have had, and debb 5 Reremiit 15 bound to bo demoraliz. That S Why all-wool clothes COSt 1 these shoes were wonder values—the 5 A - i 5 > biggest money’s worth in town. Begin- ur returning soldlers have strus- l . h h ll ]l \ S0 ning tomorrow morning you can take (? :,‘:‘l"‘",if "(;‘,:“1 “Z',,""TQ..:'"":Z'S?Q you eSS’ t at S w y we Se a = 2N your choice of these elegant htes a danger mo Aimenitito . 2 % custom bench-made models at 14, she avers. Hor fdes is that tho WOOl ClOtheS. g 3 $3.95 and hste white muslin undergarments | 1 . @ 3 o $5.85. This earlier years may be shown vitt Y . X i bpriety, but the Fn(lv:‘l]i\fl“\f\ fr‘:ns-l‘ . : g :sh :b?)??;ilsyt - value in shoes OP PAIN! RUB OUT | They’re best for you; what’s best | » bioi L NEURALGIA TORTURE | Uncle Sam went to war, R for you is best for us. m Your Face, Head or Body | With “St. Jacobs Liniment.” i You are to be pitied—but remember ht neuralgia torture and pain is the jest thing in the world to stop. pase don't continue to suffer; it's so edless. Get from your druggist the all trial bottle of ‘St Jacobs Lini- e ¢~ ' bnt;” pour a little i our hand anc¢ | s s s et e fifl I.I G0N G | LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. bt, and instantly—yes, immediately a1l pain, ache and soreness is gone. B . - ) ‘St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain | N 3 M C ltisJ;;:fecfly harmless and doesn’t | ew ritalfl St()re, 24 ain St., Near R. R. I'OSSlng rn or discolor the skin. . Nothing | e gives relief so quickl;w llttnozrler e e e Is to stop neuralgia pain instantly, oS 'vH.: rqin the face, head or any part | the body. Don’t suffer!

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