New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 21

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HOSIERY Beg. U. 8. Pet. OH, JOR fifty years Gordon Hosiery has been the choice of parents A" who are particular about the kind of stockings their children wear. Wonderful value is represented in these four numbers of Gordon Hosiery for boys and girls of school age : 1605 — For Misses, made of long wearin: fine combed cotton, with four threa and toes to withstand wear; colors: White and Cordovan. 1610 —For Misses, medium weight lustrous silk lisle, with four thread heels and toes for extra service; colors: Black, White, Dark Tan and Cordovan. A well fitting, long wearing, dressy stocking. heels Biack, 395 — For Boys, medium weight, fine combed cotton, with extra heavy heels and toes, spe- cially knit to give elasticity; celors: Black and Dark Tan. 290 — For Boys, extra heavy weight, strong and sturdy cotton stocking, made particularly for big boys. Gordon Hosiery is made for all the family — in pure silk, fibre silk and silk lisle, in all the wanted colers. People of refinement who desire long economy shouid insist on getting hosiery with wearing stockings combining fine appearance and the trade mark Gevdon or Gordon Round Ticket. Sold by the best retail stores everywhere BROWN DURRELL COMPANY Wholesale Distributers BOSTON ERummEnRowcwEmBEEmER I 0 A t orders to underwean BEMIGRATION UNDE :fi}i New Eritain Giothing NEW YORK L E L T LT T, T TR 2 e wear nothing but | MARR London My nd Mrs. Ben = T ridge Wells, who were r th Hill, have dinmond wedding. GETS ROYAL GIIT, Bucharest.—T st crown Rumnania has the prince preparatior many for whe -America READIN,RIT iN’,’RfiHMETlC and G’OGRAPHY VACATION IS OVER, SCHOOL DAYS ARE AT HAND, What was the date of the Battle of Bunker Hill? Can you tell where the State of Ohio is situated? Does X equal the unknown quantity? Where does Silk come from? MOTHERS AND FATHERS. Soon your sons and daughters will these and many other similar questions. with new clothes, satisfied with the new designs and s be at their classes in school answering Let them begin the new school term We invite you to bring your children here and examine the latest merchandise in boys’ and girls’ apparel. We feel confident that you will be es that we are showing and also with the prices that we arc endeavoring to maintain. S —— GIRLS’ DRESSES. Girls’ Gingham Dresses in Plaids and Stripes trimmed with white Pique | or contrasting colors, full skirts and fancy pockets. Sizes 6 to 1615. Priced 32.49 to T MIDDY BLOUSES. in white with blue collar others all white at $1.69. i GIRLS BLOOMERS. Made of black Sateen and Khaki Twill, very full at $1.69 pair. GIRLS’ FINE RIBBED HOSE in black, white and Cordovan, 39¢ pair. All sizes. sIRLS’ FLEECED LINED UNION SUITS. All Sizes $1.00 to $1.45. GIRLS' FLEECED VESTS and PANTS All Sizes 59c¢ each. GIRLS® HAND KERCHIEFS. 8¢, 10¢c and 25c¢, and cuffs, BOYS’ BLOUS in colored stripes . in plain white .. in blue with white stripes Sizes 6 to 16 years. BOYS’ PANTS. Sizes 6 to 18 years in dark 69c¢ to $1.50 Pair. BOYS’ HEAVY RIBBED HOSE in black. Sizes 6 to 1014. 39¢ to 59¢ pr. BOYS” GREY FLEECED LINED UNION SUITS. All Sizes $1.00 to $1.45. ——— e BOYS’ FLEECED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 50c and 75¢. SPECIAL, Hair Ribbon 54 in. wide in Plaids and Flowered designs at 42¢ yard. GIRLS’ PATENT LEATHER BELTS 29¢ and 50c. WINDSOR TIES. All colors. 29¢, 59¢ and 89c. . 89¢ and 98¢ mixtures, New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co . Inc. 381—383—385 MAIN ST. just cele- of American re- wrest six new mo- *LANDOF VAP HAS PRIMITIVE MONEY educated Race hington, D. C. ion with the sident Wilson Yap may be States as a reparation of the Lusitani cable station, th is issued hy the National G and ss a wirele o ollowii nilietin vesternmost of the West- wed ahout 500 mil miles east he adminstr m Carolines adrons Islands : made plans {o locate a wireless st tion {here Lui were prevented whe Australian troops captured the islands in Ociobe “Yap 1 up to d cly old and muni chang closed to n, dot ti What corresponds to the suit cannot be T s rented to the young beau who desires to in society. And since food and and cloth on tree Yap dress shine drink v of rather one its labor than any mate thing. But can better understand the meaning ot the burden of wealth when onc hears that a single coin of their stone money i weizhs hundreds of ., or Uap, when means the land. and is the onl that many of the islan Ts know, al- though many a native frem this isl- nd has been driven hundreds of miles away from his home without chart or ands where 1 of the laneg rounded P volcanic ovigin bor is Tomil Ba M belong to t th which maintains a fine failu, or bachelor house, t ess of which must be secured by f or cunning from some distani (ril There she lives under a polyar translated land host If one marries the los home for her, but th and legs which disting mispil or ‘quen of t prove in her we once she was the trict eventually S up a new ttooed hands shed her as a <lub’ remains to ened old age that darling of the dis If the mispil shows a prefer- ence for any onc member of the club, that ‘member is told to seek oth or his socia races anc soes on without any bad feel- he chief decoration of the male f pink shells made into a period be dre: ht of fashion there arc no huttonholes, the man v wear two bouquets in each ca ort of corsage bui hole in the boutonniere in up in the ea add lower lo} conchs made of leay 1 of four or it one month dress ¢ to sweep up a hundl discarded dre zathe f 4 Woman's any one niale to do with the mode: v of the weare Wh the or youn iecks at all times. r island disks o limestone from Babalthuap, 400 miles to the south, and one of these disks four feet in diameter is the usual price that is paid when the ba club abduels a new mispil. Such a of cu ocoan e * c of the of shells, the native ung on fiber does the (' with his £ . For external de the cocoanut is the common standard of exchange. “It is not necessary that Croesus should shelter his entive ‘pile’ in his house. He simply ¢ it be known that that purticular half-ton piece of money belongs to him and 1o one st helor cney may be worth 10,- Yap On one occa of money w: rtation with the nted in tl fine bank pile hich is now reposing in a safety de- posit vault comp of 400 fect of ocean water. When the wanted 1o have the roads oy could devise no way o untiy th Germans repaired fining the them- ight £ these ! some of curreney, which the roads were soon LONDON HOSPITAL BUSY, London.—Seven thousand patients were treated last year at the Skn hospital, claims Western Hamp: 1 road, which to be one o > oldest in- stitutions of its kind in London. Farmington Avenue Plaz Development is the only Genuine Sale now going on in New Britain of Real City Home Sites having direct electric car service and all City Improvements Available. Take Farmington Avenue Trolley Line to the Plaza. If youwalk or ride 200 feet from junction of Beaver and Washington streets you will reach the Plaza. Problem Solvec ousing Buy a home site from us at once—Cash or Terms—Then take advantage of the Hardware City Loan Corporations’ banking facili- “ties and that cheery, hospitable, homey home that you deserve will be yours. REMEMBER! The Sale Is Active Now! Go out and look the Plaza over. Salesmen at Farmington Avenue entrances ‘Saturday afternoon and evening and all day Sunday. LABOR DAY Our Special Offer Expries. EXCLUSIVE, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE HOME SITES IN LOCATION AND SIZE WE FIT YOUR WANTS. IN PRICE AND TERMS WE FIT YOUR PURSE J. S. SILVERSTEIN and E. A. McCARTHY Owners, Real Estate Sub-Divisions. Lecal Office, Home Office, 71 Church St., New Britain, Conn. 26 State St., Hartford, Conn.

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