New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY § Buy Your Millinery in Hartford’s Largest and [ 7 i Busiest i e =N\ Millinery Department WISE, SMITH & CO. HARTFORD Spring Opening Sélg Style and economy are ‘ WE PAY ESPECIAL ATENT TO OUT-OF-TOWN TRADE, | Pack Mushrooms and large cleverly balanced in these most | Sailor shapes, effectively trim- Ule Spring Hats of Lisere, ‘ med with flowers, fruits, burnt 1 or Rough Straw ids, ®oose effects, ribbons and the popular “Mitzi” § pom-poms, in black, navy, jay wd Bandeau effect s, blue, cherry red, brown, dust irbans, Side-Rolls, Short and purple. Unusual values at .98 and $4.9 HATS 1OR MATRONS $3.98 - $1.98 Our expert milliners have fashioned large variety of hats spe- cially for ma- trons. Made of fine Liscre, Milans or Jap Braids, trim- CHTLDREN’S HATS med with fine $1.98 v silk $1.19 $2.98 i s, fancy feathers or os- e heason SBEe- N vored Of Milan straw. Trimmed trich. Side-Turns, Sailors, Tur- apes—Wattcan Sailors, “Mit- with ribbon band. bow and bans and Colonial shapes. zie,” Torpedo Turbans, Short e vt Ea) sl z 2 P S ol ites streamsrz EBlackiznd fcolon FLOWER WREATHS Hats in Lisere, Jap, Milan or at 69c rough straws, in black, navy, A large assortment of flower brown, jay biue, dust and “ SATILORS wreaths from which you can cherry select an appropriate trim- ming. S SMART UNTRIMMED HATS 19¢ to 98c. Latest effects in fruits, roses, . i i ! laisies and field flowers—ar- tailored with silk ribbon band o Of Rough Straw. Smartly QUILLS 23c inexpensive trimming— e i and bow. many colors to choose from. GREAT AR SERVICE -DAY STRAIN A parent troubled ovgr a child or a fast-growing = ' youth, could do no better than to utilize the Wi Spend 832,600,000 and e help that the British air forces, while 2,800 irigien machines were missins. Bris- | affords as a strex:ghening and nourishing factor. Secle made . - . < amnomcement i e Lowse ot A very little of Scott’s every day, during a time P e of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential 500,000). o . to the blood and tends to. confirm a growing child timate would have been Tn TOb‘:'StPess For your bo’ or gir], you will not VAT be satisfied with anything short of Scott’s. cland was turning out 4,000 Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. A h and had 200 sq == ns in commission, as against six = adrons at the beginning of the S : L General Sceley said it was mtended n to keep 102 squadrons for defense but | § the country would not rely so u I on the numnber of machines as emaining in the forefront of | A . aerihl development. Air forces, he | = Mesopotamia, Archangel and the near and Middle Fast. He pointed out | . the political officer at Bagdad B d S t 90 00 would be able by airplane to carry | @ e rOOm Ul e9 . out in two days the same number of | nspections in order to secure contin- g HoL e e 3-Piece Queen Anne Period ta two months. General Seeley S L Bedroom Suite, $100.00 ment of civilian aviation The first duty of the new clvilian Both suites finished in dull brown mahogany consisting of Chif- branch the air ministry, General | Seeley continued, would be to secure | onier with mirror, a pretty Dressing Table with center mirror and v-\“;rvwH;.»:mx:‘lol‘;”:;;.'Lf:x‘tr:f}‘:\‘ n’f“ s two adjustable end mirrors and a full sized handsome Bed which must always in many respects he an international busines because there are no natural boundaries. Dilating on the enormous scientific development 1 aviation, including the o C development in aviation, including the a ln ls e w discovery of the wireless telephone by c which aviators are able both ta send and receive from the same operator. General Seeley mentioned an entirely hd mtyvel type of aircraft which is under consideration and which he said mathematicians claimed could attain hitherto unheard of speed B . A White Paper issued yesterday on Close indoor air often makes baby fussy and fretful and very the air estimates vote states that the maximum personnel of the British air force on any day covered by the esti- mat 150,000. This number, how aer, is in proc: of reduction to off for a good, long nap 7 which the total number of Sl Lsin thE it soviceito be ra This carviage has a roomy body, soft cushions, tainec . the period of occupa- . ':\:fn ]’l”'Lm:\m\lrm:‘ which =oon \Ivm springs and rubber-tired wheels that sit solidly on the axles. Tt rides be reached by demobilization, includes the Rhine army and the troops in ¥rance and Belgium, with a total of 17,420; the armies of the middle east, 3980, and the home and colonial es- Come in ana inspect the 1919 models. tablishments, including Ru a and men with the grand fleet g = The vote on account requires £20.- CONPLETE Home FURNIRHERS 40-68 FORD STREET HARTFORD Occasions like this are rare—we invite your inspection hard to get asleep. But take him out fn the park in this easy- riding Heywood-Wakefield and he will soon become rested and drop light flexible so easily that it soothes and quiets baby while poorer carriages would jar his delicate nerves and keep him wakeful LORRAINE SHOE CO. ANNOUNCES the opening of New Britain’s most modern and exclu- sive shoe store for women, misses aud children tomorrow, Saturday, March 15. We cordially invite the public and wel- come your inspection. We take pleas- ure in presenting a pretty gift to each and every friend visiting our store to- morrow, opening day. May we have the pleasure of showing you the season’s best shoes? LORRAINE SHOE CO. 236 MAIN ST., ko™ NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

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