New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1910, ! WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford SATURDAY WE WILL SERVE AT OUR RESTAURANT A SPECIAL 50c DINNER FOR THE TEACHERS ATTENDING THE CONVENTION. REMEMBER—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, IS THE 1./ ' SATURDAY ON WHICH WE \\'ILI. KEEP OPEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK. h Anniversary Specials—s UI TS AT we are showing smart Suits of heavy wool serge, real $29.00 value $10.00, featuring rather long coat with inset velvet vest, handsonicly embroidered on coat and collar, narrow all around belt, and is lined with figured satin in rich colorings. Rather full skirt has all around belt and inset pockets. AT we offer unusual Siits, of tricotine or rich silvertone, $33.00 lined with novelty brocade satins, worth $49.00. One Youthful Suit at this price, of brown silvertone has blouse back narrow belt, patch pockets and wide roll col'ar which may be buttoned high at neck. Skirt is rather narrow and has tailored inset pockets. AT are shown rich looking Suits of heavy wool velour, $55.00 value $65.00. The rather long coat has slender back with pin tucking and arrow points embroidered, large seal collar, novel pockets and is lined with figured men’s wear lining. A well tailored skirt has flat pockets and all around belt. Anniversary Specials COATS AT we arc showing Misses’ and Women’s Coats $25.00 of heavy wool velour, real value $32.50, with ouc.oa (rmming, large button-over collar, wide belt, full sweep and hail lined with heavy sateen. AT are shown warm Coats of heavy polo cloth, $30.00 valuo $37.50. With large plush collars very wide sweep, all arouad belt and many handsome buttons, half lined with rich brocade. AT we offer handsome wool velour Coats in the $40 .00 season’s richest colorings, real value $47.00, with very full loose back, large cape Kit Coney collar, belted from side, deep pockets axd half lined with men’s wear satin. AT stunning Coats of suede velour, real value $69 .00 $85.00, with very full sweep, large seal col- lar, tailored pockets, wide belt, handsome buttons and lined throughout with figured pussy willow taffeta. USUAL SALE OF STYLISH Anniversary Specials Dress Skirts Snappy Models in Wool Plaid Skirts. This AT Very special value in Misses' and ; : . $19 98 Skirt has all around belt, set-in pockets with pearl . Women's serge or velvet serge imming and stitched pleat back. Shown Dresses. Values $27.50, shown in Russian blouse, | Putton trimming 1 The Maker Back of the Clothes in green or blue chec Valuc $9.98. straig line and tunic effects, braid and button R At this Sale for .. trimmed, colors black, brown and navy. AT O we offer an assortment of Misses’ Very Handsome Deep Box Pleated Wool Plaid $22 ‘5 and Women’s serge or satin Skirts. In an assortment of modish colorings, have Dresses, value up to $30.00, straight linc, blouse or tunic styles. showing trimmings of braid, embroidery or georgette, in all popular colors, such as brown, taupe, burgundy. navy and black. AT $?0 00 we are making an unusual show- WU ing of Misses’ and Women's Dresses, values up to $37.50, of all wool serge, t cotine. taffetas and satin in - all new models, straight lines with heavy embroidery. Russian blouse cffects with wide braid and many buttons, satins in draped and blouse effect, with self or georgette sleeves. Colors are taupe, copen, bur- gundy, navy and black. wide belts finished with two buttons, A $12.98 value, at this Sale . .. “n Unusual Skirt of Plaid Velour. Has box pleat effcct, stitched at waist to form fitted yoke and is finished with wide all around belt. Plaids green or navy. A $19.98 valuc at this Sale Stunning Skirt of All Wool Prunella Cloth, i black and white broken plaid, has full skirt, box pleated and stitched at waist under a very wide belt with large buttons value, at this Sale WHEN the demand is greater than the supply any kind of goods will find a market. That’s the condition in the clothing world this Fall. It is doubly im- portant to know the ke, Eloior kin « clothes you buy and the Say Game Wardens But Litlo Progress Being Mads by Steel Blant RailseaalOporatora b Are Maker back of the H -Continental Aviators. Preparing to Quit. clothes. FLIERS GOING SLOWLY. RAILROAD STRIKE VOTE. The largest number of wild ducks in the history of the state are enjoy- | Chicago, Oct. 24.—Little progress Pittsburgh, Oct. 24.—Steel str 'on their homeward flights was in leaders in the Pittsburgh district were formulating plans at union headquarters here today for the tal- Sk ing of a strike vote of railroad work- continental reliability and endurance ers employed in the mills. J. M. race. Patterson, representative of the steel | The HOUSE of ¥1IPPENHEIMER inz freedom in Connecticut this year, according to reports received from prospect today for the five aviators the State Fish and Game commission. who remained in the twice trans- Reports received from the eight game wardens in the state indicate that game is more plentiful than has been . the case for a long time and a record- Unfavorable flying conditions in the Plant railroaders on the national breaking hunting on is predicted. West promised to hold back the four STk committee, is in the city and sht Ford runabouts have been pur- o5 o 5 o BT et has charge of the strike vote program. chased by the commission for the u: i 7 et - 2 Bl Reports from both union head- y while Lieutenant W. H. Sheridan, 851 quarters and representatives of the wardens, and warnings have G R UA L IO TSR IR : miles from his goal, faced & day’s stel companies in the dis been sent out by the commission that . o i 2 |1l gamo laws, especially those passeq |&Y-0ver at Chicago to comblete (oday were that there was engine repairs. by the last ion of the legislature, will be strictly enforced. The House of Kuppen- heimer will not attempt this season greatly to in- crease its production. change in the strike situation. e — _ ‘ It does guarantee to | ‘ ! | maintain the quality i standard of every suit Announcement ARMED WITH SHOTGUNS, Foderal Troops Are Determined to Preserve Order at Gary. and overcoat it turns out. : A National Clothes Service Chicago, Oct. —Federal troops at Gary, Ind., today patrolled witn “trench guns’—weapons of | the The House of Kuppenheimer A National Clothes Service wed-off shotgun type. They were thus equipped by order of Colonel We take pleasure in announcing that we carry the very finest assortment 5f Dress Goods in the city. The different materials comprising our stock are: W. 2. Mapes, commanding the strike area under military control, after he had received reports that the infan- trymen had been stoned by strike syvmpathizers. Mapes said the troops would fire upon attacke ewhere in ti rict the indus- ' trial situation was reported generally ‘ Tricotines Georgettes Coatings \ ot Silk Nets . - . ; ; sl o Kuppenheimer Clothes Are Sold In New Britain By Grocers’ A;%;(V)V('iartion Charmeuse - a I ONNORS-HALLQO! Planning Big Social Wool Plaid Skirtings. “The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes” D Lo oW ipRritain PCrocors iy and Our prices are the lowest for above mes- 248 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, unchanged. CO. hers' anning a chandise—Give us a trial and be convinced. The Dress Goods Shop Turner hall and at their meeting Tuesday night plans for the big af- THE BUSY LITTLE SHOP. 400 MAIN STREET. fair will be discussed. The assocla tion plans a supper to be followed by a dance. As was the method in thefr first annual field day the grocers and butchers will dc catables instead of cash for the supper and the gener- ous contributions of over 2 mem- bers are expected to furnish a sub- stantial menu. An orchestra will be secured to play during the meal and for the dancing to follow.

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