New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store — — | | P New Curtains Will : | - 7 | Change the Appear- | ST il | PRESENTATION OF AUTUMN ance of Any Room. [f| DT ‘ - FASHIONS g sore vty e _ e e i Suits Which Are Muchin Vogue Are Here - oy Wil diibas O | — _ - PN : Every Interpretation of the New Silhouette White, Ivory and Arabian. Priced, &= 3 e ) T FIRST AND FOREMOST, A TRULY PARISIAN DISPLAY OF HATS. $2.50 to $8.00 pair. o EVERY LEADING STYLE IDEA IN CLUDED A The materials used in the Suits shown here are of fine grades, especially the soft surfaced duvetyn, Have You Seen the sreat display B K | the exquisite peachbloom, the popular velours oxfords, burellas, silvertones, tinseltones and all the others of double full sized plaid and fancy 4 g ; that are the mode this season. Blankets we are showing? Selling 1 (L 4§ .‘ : i el Strictly Tailored Suits in scores of models distinguished by their fine tailoring and custom finishing R : detafls. Fur trimmed Suits show deep co and wide bands of fur in beaver, blended squirrel, Hud- son seal, nutria and others 7 : - Beautiful embroideries and braiding lend that luxurious note so appealing to the devotees of crings, $8.50 pair. 3 = —_— ! . a2 fashion. Dress modes of infinite variety. Gowns for formal afternoon and evening wear that are gems of We carry the largest and Dest as- ¥ — e T the art of coturier. . Sedment ofl Blankeistin the cltylin : == ] T I Evening Gowns of shimmery silks and satins, metallic nets, opalescent and bright spangled tulle. 2 B h L OIBROILER * L lots of them; to see them is to buy Warm, soft and fleecy, beautiful col- A 2 v Ostrich feathers edge soft draperies. Oriental motifs are introduced in fascinating ways, for the ten- Cotton, Cotton and Wool and all wool. | : oY . 5 = s dency of the mode is toward the picturesque Wuite, Grey and Fancy, $2.00 to $15 - et Then there are the New Coats Furs, Blouses, Skirts and other apparel you wane to see, not for- pair. i 3 3 A5 - getting the corset which is the foundation of the costume. < You will not feel satisfled until you have seen what we offer. REMEMBPR WEDNESDAY 1S BS- PECIALLY DEVOTED TO DISPLAYING ALL THE NEW FASHIONS. - ' 5 I3 mmohn E i We shall put on sale this (Wednesday) morning Hosiery and Knit Underwear that ARE THE BESZ: , W { VALUES THAT CAN BE OBTAINED TODAY. Some of the articles are at substantially old prices, a G b | very remarkable thing today. All are worthy of your confidence. And we may add that thes same goods will be higher later when we have to replenish our stocks. PULLAR A "Good Range;Talk ||| | suruvy saLE oF HOSIERY AND KNIT m& NIVEN With The Glenwood Dealer 'UNDERWEAR ' ; And just one look at the Wonderful Oven, Re- ‘ Let Steve Dot | ||| volving Grate and Heat indicator, and you'l _ BEGAN THIS MORNING oot e e ot on s vl |N| Want a new Glenwood—and you’ll want it now. Offering Many Extra Special Values InDependable! ou the SERVICE. His motto is e @ - 2 i e It beats the troublesome, worry kind. | Stockings and Knit Underwear cars a specialty. 9] . The Glenwood Gas Range Attachment consisting of oven, broiler and, T PURE SILK STOOKINGS [ t!u'ee burner top, fits ne'f"t] t? the end of coal range when a combina- Women's low neck, sleeveless and knee length Women's Pure Silk Stockings with seamless foot, Steve s Garage tion coal and gas range 18 esired. Note illustration above. Union Suits. These are Fall weight cotton suits | narrowed ankle and seamed back. Come in black, and sell for $1.00. extra sizes $1.25. white, grey and cordovan for $1.50. Call and See Them and you will understand more Womon's medium welght cotton low neck, | OTHER SILK STOCKINGS AT VARIOUS PRICES 08 BLAIN BT L SheDenr: apsn “Mnl-os Cooki: asy”™ sleeveless, ankle or knee length suits for $1.25, Women's Silk Stockings in black, brown and Tel. 1728-5. abo“tWhyaGlenw‘)Od Rar. . o UOO!“P.gE : extra sizes $1.50. field mouse for $1.: These are an excellent value - ‘el. 28-5. A‘-_!z-fif—_s Ne Eastwood Electrical Service Women’s Merode Union Suits. ‘We have a and cannot be duplicated ltlt('r.. } quantity which we received last December. These ‘Women’s heavy Silk Stockings full fashioned, in > will be sold at the old prices, $1.75, extra sizes $2.25. black, white and colors. Two numbers to choose Not all sizes. We have all styles of the new Merode from at $2.25 and $2.50. Suits at $1.95. Women’s Brown Silk Stockings for $1.00 a pair. Station and Garage. d ) eplchagamiie bl g o CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS COTTON STOCKINGS Suing, m‘"'“"sg “‘"'?‘ FanitionfSyay The Children’s Union Spits of medium weight Women's full fashioned Cotton Stockings, & i fine ribbed cotton. At the old prices while they | great value for 85c MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. ot R s o 62,00} Women's semi-fashioned seamless foot, nar- REAR 103 MAIN STREET, 4 S rowed ankle and fashioned leg Stockings in black, Phone 387-12 VESTS AND TIGHTS brown and grey for 59c. Extra wide at 65c. ‘Women's cotton Vests: and , Tights, reduced Women's medium weight Cotton Perfection - - - to 50c. brand Stockings special value at 89¢. J. M. Curtin @ Co., New Britain : a Stockines spscial veine st dhe, LU Pink Union Suits for $1.50. mercerized, full fashioned, at 75c. e Medium weight cotton Vests, Pun(s’l Tights for $1.00 and $1.25 STOCKINGS FOR THE CHILDREN i AN T MR Misses’ fine rib mercerized black Stockings, in FALL WEIGHT UNION SUITS sizes & fo § 1.3, for Eee pee pale. - « Women's Union Suits in Fall weight cotton. Boys' Ipswich heavy cotton Stockings, sizes 6, % , Low neck, sleeveless, knee length.at 89c, for regular | 6% and 7, 85c; sizes 7% and 8%, 39¢, and sizes.9, PLEASURE CARS JEWS []BSERVING SomeispioMards Btnel N:\vd'umrlvrs, wrk\ are stox’ulpmél‘.i In the synagogue sizes and $1.10 for extra size 91 and 10, 45c. G S lig se of the Jews' quarters,| pfayers are cfferéd and psal oclt- M. IRVING JESTER haetstey 2 d psalms rec A ed, portions of the Law and Prophets | 18 MAIN ST. | On the first of Tishri are read.. All the members of the| . tembar) on the eve of the Jewish congregation are wishing each other, | s — . Year, called Rosh Hashanah, war is| “May you be written down for o D .ly Freight d | declared to the greatest enemy of hu- | happy New Year,” to which it is re-| 35 Scarlet, they shsll beceme white as re z g manity, to Satan, to the evil desires; plied, “And you likewise.” This wish| SOW-" At the table they cip bread and inclinetions of men. arises from the fact that the Jews| M honey saying: “May it please the . Celebrati Begins Toni i d The blowing of the horn is the bat-| believe that on this annual day of| ord to remew for us a good and xpress ervice elepration egllls Ofllg AN G eriiin e e Mot bl s S T R e aest Jear o Thoy alsofeat an an Then follow ten days of prepara-| weighed. hether tk be g -| mal's hiead, 85 an cmen of good luck NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND v ghed, whether they be good or , i tion for a decisive Lattle, the ten in-| evil, the destinies of every individual | Sa¥ing: “May we be ahead not back- N oas S GontITgeS TEMUTROR = | (e e ahemni ieio e e | = e il p2alery iRl RS, S TEL R LOCAL AND LONG _ DISTANCE MR G and tho Day of Aterement, called g year, and the death and life| IR the afternoon they go to the riv- MOVING AND/ TRUCKING. “the ten days of repentance.” | of eVery one is determined, as waell as| F that contains fish and shake the ® Y o TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. Rosh Hashanah, the eve of ‘the, On the Pay of Atonement, which| the manner oF-death. ends of {heir garments as though Jewish New Year, is to be appiopfri-| OCCUrg@h the 4th of October, the de- faol the ancient astronomers of| C8sting their sins inte the waters in A H. HARRIS ately celebrated by the Jews of the! CiSive battle takes piace. All must| the different nations have given the | illustration of the praye ..,'II]‘:',;‘" = 246 Main St., New Britain 4 g i be dressed in white robes, the g: igure of an age a R spect | Cite, A passage of Mice city, beginning this evening and last- 856 3 e ga figure of an aged man of stern aspect, | ment of the dead, that is, be prepared | holding a pair of es in his right | cast all iheir sins into the depths of ; The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA Care of Adna Johnson, : TEL. 961. ing through tomorrow. The holiday for the worst. Before this last and| hand and an open book in his left, as| 'B€ S€d A with this faith, starts with the setting | decisive baltle all grudges and enmi-| the sign of Zodiac for this month,| FoUr reasons are assigned for this 7 of the sun and lasts two days, until | €% must be given up. The Jewish| (hus expressing the religious idea of | :“"f)""‘\‘:‘-‘ = i‘mn to pray to (‘;2 VIM delivery and heavy duty | the sun has set again. At seven | 3FMY must face its foe united in or-| this festival. | to be as fru , fish, 2. trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. ?t:‘.?”\ 'hngewmng the holiday will der to win victory. | commemorate the sac Isaac, The service compri prayers of a| i P A which accerding to. an old tradition, with services at the Talmud| The Jews have returned victors!| threefold kind, which are as follows: | | : i : i ™ & e = S0 Abraham made on this dey, in spite v AMERICAN Balanced Six, | Torah nail. Tomorrow ' morning | On the fiticonth day of Tishri, that| 1. A series of fexts are recited bear- | o (e wizen of Satan. who Sought 1o Rabbi Noah Rosenthal will preach a reh “on \n curs on the 9th of October, on the| ing on the supreme rule, of ! 1 . b £ revent ihe patriarch fr obeyin Pleasure Cars. sermon at Talmud Torah hall, 'I‘hel‘el feast of Tabernacles, they celebrate| which are called of Homage, in which | Lpo r negpatianchilron R | | S 3 5 e . the Lord, by causing a mighty stream CITY SERVICE STATION. | will' be services tonight and tomerrow | their victory by marching in proc the speedy approach of the 1\'!!’2’”‘)"" <2( r\‘;:\ nn“ ’AW‘)‘rxh:m"& i um‘-ns- to A. M. Paonessa, Prop, | & the Consresatton Betn . Dr.| #ion to the triumphal arches, to their| of God is invoked, when all mankind ! yrount Morviah, which would have - . s » | Bernard Kaplan, of New York, will| Pooths, carrying “branches of . sha ssess 5 o knowledg il oun s ” plan, of New York, wi g es of palm | shall possess the true knowledge "0f! gqrowned both (he father and the son conduct the services there tonight| trees” and “the fruit of the goodly| their Creator and unite in the wor- y a . i % " T r the praver of faithful Abraham. and Rabbi Segal will conduct the| trec” as signs of victory. ship of ther supreme Benefactor. bus {,‘r"')‘:m Lt (s St o services at the synagogue. | ®ndea is the past year and its| Then follow prayers ucknowledging| {ic figh that we as suddenly de- | Just what the significance of this| curses to the opiimistic Jew, begun | the omniscience, providence, and su-| \rived of our life as these fish are| ‘ ] 4 celebration is, that means so much' has the New Y. premacy of the Creator, and besecch- ar and its blessings, caught in the net, and thereby be ad- to the Jewish race has been carefully | Ancient Isrzel nails up the coffin of | IN§ him to remember His creature mo)‘}zishml to repentance. 4. As fishes 430 MAIN ETREET Lo!dfl:;)h:h\go:;:Hfiwmu"urlnolc ’\}-rmon the sinful and scrrowful past with a | in Pity and temper His judgment wWith | j.ve no evebrows zrd thelr eyes are | y osenthal of this city: | sizh of relief. Young Israel rocks| mercy whick sre called Remembrance. | ajwavs wide open, {hey symboiize tho | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night N = _| the cradle of the new born year,| 3. At last prayers celebrating that| syardian of Israel who slumbers not Storage, Supplies and Repaliring. Every vear, on the last Sunday of which is promising and full of happy | future jubilec when all men will be| ~ on New Year's they send New Year's the Jewish month Elul (August) the! expectations for all. frec from the bondage of error, and| sards with gocd wishes to enemies as sound of the trumpet (called Shofar) | Ty name of the Jewish New Year | 2CGUITe perfection in the knowledge| (o friends. They observe this holi- is heard in the Jewish camp, a call A 22l of the only God, which are caMed,| ; e £ in the Bible is, “the day of blo v two dayvs. i MANR[]SS Ah “ l"u fo arms Mobilization of the entire ! e trumpets, or remombiance of fhe| SCURAINE of Trumpets. The horn | o o TEPEs, v ewish forces takes place. | blow ¥ corioue| Dlown after each one. They use on , S i h e e ke Dlace. mmor in| PIOWINE of the trumpet. Various ! ANENT CITY REPAIRS. g | meanings have been assigned fo the| LS occasion a ram’s horn, to remind | S OVERLAND AGENOY, hand, passes the Jewish quarters, | plowing of ‘the horn. Mol des| God of the ram which Abraham sac- i 2 o | knocks at doors and cries, signals | considered (hat its urposs. men Cco| rificed instead of hie only son Jsaac,| Question Arises ds to What to Do Storage and Accessorles, and voices the alarm. Slumbering swake the people r .‘;m'”l‘,’;,fir :(15': (,‘1; and of the covenant made with the With Tenements. Israel awakes, behold the watchful | £ spiritua i 3 slumber | s patriarchs. T Py 8 i Repair Work a Specialty. | Isracl does not siumber neither | pumilation o espror the solemn The spacial committee to consider L : humiliation of the Day of Atonement And this rcadiness for sacrifices of visability king plumbin, Phone 2227 sleep. Through the stillness of the| ¢ W R 5 ¢ the advisability of making p! L . 139 Arch St. S S e & e ¢ O imie | As the prophet Joel says: “Blow the | our mosi dear ones for the name of = : A0 | trumpet in Zion, sanctify a fast, call| God and for the sake of cur belie armed with praver books, !, gsolémn assemb | surely confounds all our accusers,| the city or selling this property has 1§ lunteyus are moving from all| = Tne feast of trumpets or Rosh I{as.| even Satan himself, who on this day| not vet met, although the prropna-! | | | FHOR M=y ™ . repairs in the tenements owned by DON'T FORGET 0 hanah was regarded by the rubbis as| Of judgment appears before God's| (on to make the necessary repairs ‘DIONNES EIECII’IG Mfltflrs Re all’ d the anniversary of the birthday of tribural to accuse the children of & w.o voted some weeks ago. D e the world. It was a called the | Israel Chairman Frank H. Alford, head of | i Day >f Judgment, or Awf > T ST o G e 5 : e : an arti = otors and Generators Carefully Re- O s S ) Selylcefingan L d re-| selling the property. 18 trucking. Pianos and parties at rea ¥ they pass before him as a flock of | pentanca and prayers will be accept- | opposition to this as it is felt that sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone | Paired or Rewound at sheep before a she. at | 4 ¥hi s efore a shepherd. ed by the merciful father in heaven.| the property will be of future benefit l CE & CO Y Dulsgts:;;:n‘asz. 8 Gilbert street, N M(‘KAYtDX\AMO&MO’l‘()R co. The festival is a day of rest for| Whifeness is a sign of forgiveness as| to the city. The property is valued ul L . 25 High Street, Hartford, Conn, - the Jew, on which all trade and! Isaiah said: “Though your sins be| between 5,000 and $50,088, v ¥ ' OO @ HARE=Y .= O The Leading Store

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