New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 14

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105 0105 Onccy We import our own HEATH CAPS direct from London, England. 'MWilgon'z ,' I LEW BRITAINS FINEST HAT STORE FOR MEN . NOX ATS | $3.50, $4, $5, 86, 88 We alone have them o it t@lge Wilson (!In.): CITY HALL. here with flms of thes myriad of which is a beautiful cobalt-blue AN R A“S | “smoke and with reports of a lake of hot water. In another arm shorter and easier route into the dis the Falling Mountain, down wh ! roll constantly huge bould . the Katmai voleano erupted en off near the snow-capg [IR AUT“M[}BILES and covered thousands of P by variations of temperatu square miles with ash and pumice, Besides the scenic possibllitie: il 1l vegetation and game and e said to possess vast depos ) settlement, of v ly pure sulphur, arsenic and it d as al calamity. er emicals Black sand was formation which is declared to be one ing possibilities of gold Count I‘y | of the wonders of the world. The atmosphere resulting from the | | The “smokes"—literatly thousands uniquo issociation of steam, hot mud | e | of them—are clouds jets of steam and rnal snows which ring the | | under various pressures, emitted from alle cported remarkably bracing. The i no wood in the valley, but have easily cooked beans, 1 even baked bread by low- ooking vessels into the steam dova, Alaska, Sept. 5.—Comple- bt & projected automobile ro: ‘1 miles up the beds of “painfed s is expected to open to tour rom all parts of the world the vy of Ten Thousand Smoke i ount Katmai region of Al ! 80 miles north of Kodink \ f ho P . Richmond, Va.—Virginia has just ago, ave now crossed without difi- elected a “wet” legislature culty - b In one of the three arms of the Grasshoppers have their ears on valley is a “live” glacier, at the foot their front legs. ms lidifying. The Indian Iy guided & motion picture erprising motion picture pro- B, following scientific expeditions jhe strange valley, have returned § | ing lax in the matters of beauty, Fali Millinery The Fastern Millinery is prepared more than ever this fall to | cnemy countries. The goods which supply your Millinery nceds. IExclusive Quality Hats at inexpensive prices is the rnle that guides our business policy. You will alwa et the LATEST STYLES, BEST QUALITY, MENT and you will save money if you buy at TERN—New Britain's Largest Millinery Store. Saturday Specials SILK BEAVERS Banded with heavy grosgrain Ribbon, in a large variety of shades, a favoritec Hat for the coming season . No higher fluln last ycar. A | g | rort trade Velours . P Er e £y e Tailored Hats Sailor, Roll Brims, Mushrooms, Just the Hat to start tho = season with. Al styles. Fvery cte. As low ad color. All colors * As low as ...... $3.98 ate Millinery o. 223 Main St. 2N B | self also with working against our 8 | exports. The ter | of our merchants with ot [ | tionists are demanding federal legisla ® | tion to compel the province of Clu-" Bl | bec to halt wine and beer sales. That | | province is now the only “‘wet” spot] DOBBS HATS We alone have them in New Britain zfiERMANY T0 CHANGE BUSINESS POLICIES s | Hereaiter Wlll Put Goods of Quality on Market Cobhlenz, Aug. 9, (Correspondence of The Associated Press.)—German manufacturers are planning to re- habilitate their worid trade by “a new policy,” according to a writer in the Deutscher Handel Warte of Nuremberg. It contemplates nothing less, he says, than abandonment of the “flooding of foreign countries with trashy goods.” Admitting that the outlook for German exports is ‘“unfortunate” in view of the progress in manufactur- ing made by Japan, America, Eng- |land and other countries, the belief is ressed that those nations are so trying to increase their indus- trial production that they are becom- quality and price. “America s/eks to drive Germany from the world markets,” says the article, “The Entente conoerns it- exports in neutral countries. Yet all this cannot scare us. It is thereby made clear what boundless steem exists for German manufacturers in are best, most beautiful and cheapest | will find their way into other lands. | “Through improvement of our scientific methods our government must promote German export busi- v at hand. | stitutes for 5 es and food must step farther are to be improved in or- the general level of la- together to save the raw material German goods. In Re American Merchandise Fxchange ¥ been organized. A number of Am ican chambers of commerce ha sed the demand to renew busin W ith Germany as soon as known that in South Ame ¢ apparent betw America will be iries can huild the bridge for our ex- “The earlier flooding of foreign { countries with trashy goods will cease A1l lay emphn: land then w 1 ahout the outlook for the future.” } i WETS' LAST STAND THREATENED o Ottawa, Ont.—Canadian prohibi is road. Besides. profession- | f bor. Technique and sclence must work | & “Already foreign firms are seeking | § in North America north of Mexico Tomnrrgvalgir:suming ’ RUTHFEDER’S I Tumorlr}:gn;nming Removal Sale We are forced to vacate half our store and in order to make room for the contractors we must dispose of great quantities of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s seasonable wearing apparel at a great sacri- fice to us-Read and take advantage of the following which are only a few of the many bargains offered. We must close out a large number of Waists—Note the kind and price. Voile Waists, variety of styles and all sizes at 89c. Georgette Waists, season shades, a host of them at $2.98 and $4.88. Every Waist mentioned above worth double price. CORSETS—A full line to close out in white and pink, sizes 19-30, at $1.00. CORSET COVERS-In a fine assortment of styles, good quality, at 5lc. g Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers, all sizes, 79c. White Muslin Skirts, assorted embroidered flounces, regular $1.79 values, at $1.19. A Small Lot of Voile Dresses to close out in many suitable patterns. Special at $2.98 and $3.98. ! A beautiful line of Fall Dresses, reasonably marked-The materials are Georgette, Serge and Tricotine-The prices range from $13.98 to $49.50. To Close. Out--Girls’ Serge and Poplin Capes at Half Price Desirable for school wear—the colors are navy, Copenhagen and Plum-Some are all lined; have been $12.98 and $15.98. Your cheice at $6.98. CHILDREN’S COLORED DRESSES AT $1.88. With and without bloomers in plaids and plain materials, fast col- ors, sizes 2-6. Infants’ Quilted Coats and Sleeping Bags in pink, blue and white. Special at $1.19. Infants’ White Lawn Dresses 95¢c. Assorted styles. Sizes 1 and 2. White Sallor Mlddles, all sizes, 79c. A Wonderful Assortment of Millinery which w2 will dispose of during this sale at ridiculously low prices—Come pick your choice. Don t fail to come early tomorrow, and have first choice of the many bargams offered. ROTHFEDER’S 378 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN

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