New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 20

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TOMORROW TOMORROW $3 8 Women’s Black Vici Comfort Misses’ Tan Lace High Cut Shoes, on the oL Shoes with Rubber Heels At- i ‘ Orthopedic Last. A Real Treat $ 3 53 tached, Odd Sizes Left Only. Regular Value L - By PR at j i B $6.00. $5.00 .regula'r value 236 Main St.--The Store of Service--New Britain NOW! There is no reason in all the world why you should pay big prices for your shies wiza w2 ar2 eoasintiny o1- Fimous —ANNIVERSARY SALE— Fine shoes offered at prices much below wholesale cost. Areyou letting this opportunity pass you by? Why certainly not! Then come intomorrow yourse.f andsave money on your shoe purchases Men’s Tan Calf Shoes on the Broad or English toes. A reg- ular $8.50 value at A lot of Children’s Shoes, black, brown and combinations— - This lot consists of discontinued lines. 2 ENWARK EXGITED | RUSSIA MOBILIZES TOBACCO SMUGGLING | & COURTEOTUS AND EF- FICTENT SERVICE Vienna, March 38.—Tobacco smok- SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF MALLIN- of this city jocularly declare that te to Determine Future Govern- Men Up to 35 Years of Age Are ment oi_ Territories i Called to Golors The Hague, March 5.—Russia has | bLeen entirely mobilized the soldiers up and the officers regard- | writes a staff correspond- | Amsterdam Handelblad, | returned from a tour | 'openhagen, March 5.—No elcction’ history has ever offered so stupen- a bribe to voters as do the leswig plebiscites, say Copenhagen pervers. These plebiscites are to' ide whether a great part of hleswig is to remain German terri- under | the permancnt supervision com- or be restored to Denmark. L n Penmark’s interest in the outcome ™issars who are bolsheviki to the backbone,” he adds. “It is very the election in the three zones rose = | fever heat on the approach of the SimPle. A soldier who betra e for ‘the plebiscite in the first D0lsheviks or forsakes his duty 6, the strip nearest Denmark, This ShOU; OF If he succesds In escaping, s won by the Danes by a vote Of ' rppo aosicn "".“'dt ‘"vhh“*.p"‘“, . Sl L T from arti- tense interest centers in the result il Sl e the plebiscites soon to be held in Sito viow hinas trom o siepon gt and nentral standpoint, dined with p second zone, of which Flensburs geveral bolshevik ofiicers’ messes the chief city, and there the fight while enroute to Moscow from the flercest. Despite the fact that the Polish front and had an opportunity Iy is preponderantly German—on!¥ to study the Red army in detail. put one-tenth of the people “The soldiers, he ‘‘are very nish—the Danes are by no means polite and there seems to be a quiet heartened. and agreeable discipline. The pay is wing to the depreciation of the 300 rubles a month for a soldier, rman mark, its value now is in- 200 ‘for a company leader and 4,200 itesimal as compared to the Dan- ‘for a regimental leader. The former krone. Tt is asserted that if the generals of the czar's army, six of tion goes Danish, with the re- whom are now serving on Trotzky's tant accession of Danish currency, 6,000 ruble: . No- pperty in Flensburg will be worth i times its present price. 8 Lenine, INo less weighty is the effect upon| WhO now gets 8,000 rubles a month. b citizenship of the inhabitant, A Every Red army corps has a hoard ernment official told The Asso.| Of comm , and besides there is a | commissar for every regiment, bat- great Vienna forest is being gradually smoked up in cigarettes. Tobacco products are a government monopoly and regulated in quantity of issue. The allowance to each in- dividual is very small, equal possibly to six cigarettes a day. Smuggling is s0 much practiced, however, that it is only necessary to pass the word in the right quarter to obtain cigarettes in quantity. One thousand recently purchased by The Associated Press correspondent were of fair quality as tobacco goes in Austria and probably consisted of not more than two-thirds leaves and grasses. But the price was equal to first class American cigar- ettes such as usually are served in clubs. l NEW GLASS METHOD. London, March 5.—A new Belgian | process of glass manufacture is being | introduced into this country. A fac- | tory already established at Willesden is being extended for the purpose and | Belgian experts will teach British workmen the pracess which so far bas | been the secret of Belgian manufac- tures. SHIP REFLOATED. Queenstown, March 5.—The Ameri- can steamer Lake Erie which was sunk eight months ago at Penarth road after leaving Cardiff, outward bound, has been refloated. She has been towed to Queenstown for repairs. I feel sorry ted Press correspondent that Den- | rk ' would not discriminate in/| jhleswig between Danes and ‘‘con- ed” Germans; that if the Dancs| . m the plebiscite, the Germans au ptically became Danish citizens. ug, they would not have to 3 paying Germany’s enormous debt. | ) jBut there are many Danes who.fear recover Flensburg if there is anyv Jance of a contest turning on a ques- n of the selfish interest of a small pment of the electorate. The gov- hment official wore an anxious look he discussed this possibil “We want Flensburg. , “but | t ‘against its real sentiments, We st not have in Denmark a German lenta.” BEggs are .lower. Rus: LADY ASTOR ON “DRYS” hinks Ydea is Al Right. But |)0¢\] Not Think England Would 100k | 'With Favor on it Just Now. 11 Bros.—Ad. Birmingham, Eng., March 5.—Lady ktor addressed the opening meeting bre the other night of a women's mpaign for state purchase and con- | ol of the liquor trade. charac- | rized the plan as ‘“practical,” but id no government in England at the esént time could hope to win a lection with prohibition as its main atform plank. resh eges 69c doz. Russell Bros.—Ad =1 OVER-EATING is the root of nearly all digestive evils. If your digestion is weak or out of kilter, better eat less and use Ki-M0IDS the new aid to better gigufion. Pleasant to e—effective. Let Ki- moids help straighten out your digestive troubles. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S mU'LSIOI:l‘_‘ ed &4 hammer and a plough with a embroidered markings, | golden blocks. i “The ! led by the decadent bourgeoise.’ for boys who dont have Post brigade and division. They stinction a red star on t on which are emboss- aurel branch all around and un- the distinction of their arms:; 1 machine gun, 2 crossed sa- et he officers in this army are called ' ImSTIES ind they wear an arm the soviet coat of arms, beneath are tho grade one, two, three or four Red army.” the yvoung prole he says, “is not | at but b)‘l Fresh eggs 69c doz. Russell Bros.—Ad E_JJ'IIII!lflflillllllIIIH!IIlilIHIHI!MN]NHMMHIHIlflffl“l!illmllfll!mlmmllflfl!Iflll(llflfllfllllfllllfl]lfl_fl]fl‘-—i HARTFORD ONE PRICE CLOTHING CO. 114-116 Asylum s¢ artford, Conn. H. O. P. Jersey Suits For Miss and Lady $25 and up No ONE like another in smartness of style. Each one like the other in ex- cellence of workmanship. One more remarkable than another at the price. - kelebebepagetelapeiageraianaloteloototatelotetogaiagadatogetagaiagaalobotodadoladof g koteotetedepelodedotedeadelogetododeddedotetatelodel ot Tt 2 R X E T Il Hli[flliNifliflll]l!lillfllllllH{!IHIHHilmlllIIEHl]HIii!HUIIIh‘A 2% AWAFTS YOU AT OUR S0DA FOUNTAIN, BASEMENT. Bargains for Boys Men’s Overcoats Just enough for 185 lucky men who need good Overcoats and have waited for a chance to get more than money's worth. T 826.7 0, $35, $3 and $40, AT $35.00—Coats $45, $48.50 and $50 formerly § AT $40.00—Coats $55 and $58.50. formerly § AT $45.00—Coats $62.50 and $65. Boy’s NAWS formerly up to AW formerly up to MACK: MACKI ; 5 Men’s Pajamas Regular Price $2.50 Of fine Percale in neat plain and broken stripes; silk frog fastening. Men’s Gray Mocha Gloves Regularly 2 and $3.00 sold $2.00, Regular and cadet styles, with plain or black embroidered backs. ‘A Hat for Every Purpose at Millinery Department ¥FIFTH FLOOR NOTABLE VALUES SATURDAY $4.95 to $6.95 At these Hats for play times, gay times, dress-up prices, and shopping times, and such New shapes. new colors, new trimmings and new materials. Truly, Hats of springtime, reflecting the colors of sunshine, fruits and flowers. Youthful shapes in Tailored Hats designed for maids and nd trimmed in vafiia, and the interesting Hats! matrons ribbons, ornaments latest novelties. Hundreds of Hats at popular prices. Men Fifth Floor these and Boy’s New Spring Suits Special At $11.50 A special purchase makes possible this special price. Only 35 of these Hats with lisere crowns and feather brims. Most of them are really $15 values. In biack, brown, dust, navy, jade, copenhagen and combinations. Corsets Topless Corsets, of Regular $2. Saturday Warner Rustproof broche formerly sold at formerly $60.00, coutil. value La Beatr of coutil. value Bandeau Brassier: quality mesh, value ... Children’s V ters Saturday—$13.95 Just 100 of these late arrivals, all with two pairs of full-lined Knickers. regular 50c Sizes 7 to 18. Made of durable ma- v or brown mixtures and We'll probably not for Saturday . FOURTH FLOOR lighter s have any mo Suits like these at a price like this for a long time f{o come. You save about $5.00 when With Tussah Top Such pretty petticoats changeable shades. Cha taffeta flounces, finished pleatings of many changeable tussah match. All colors and glove fasten Regular pri e Saturday Spec sheic 4 (Fourth floor) you get one for your boy. Spring Blouses At $2.98 fairly spring—these ming crisp affairs of white batiste with square collars and cuffs of polka dotted dimity, the dots of rose, green or blue. Tiny pleated frills edge collars, cuffs and fastening. All sizes. (Third floor) Handkerchiefs 8 .. e Splendid ortment of ladies’ Handkerchiefs in plain white hemstitched, or white with em- broidery in white or colors. Special at 6 for &6c. (Main floor) I‘I;ackwear Values to 50c for Saturday 25c. ‘White rgandy collars in white or color: a few collar and cuff sets and vests are in- cluded in this lot. 1in floor) Bargains in All Other Departments 42.50, 52.50, Mackinaws $10.98 Men’s $1.75 Union Suits Ecru or gray. closed crotch styles, long sleeves and ankle length —Main Floor. Men’s 85c Silk Hose Values to $1.15. raordinary opportunity c Hose, black, grey, in mer Y Palm Beach and cordovi white. while THILD FLOOE. Silk F ibunce Petticoats SON SILK WEEK. SEE EXHIBIT 2ND FLOOR. $7.95 to $10.50 Reproductions of Paris Hats; small sailors, saucy chin-chins, cut mushrooms and smart off- the-face copies. Large and small transparent’ brims, holding crushed roses; one-sided crowns, pokes and an interesting assortment of shapes with the new bc]'! crown. The show the latest French ideas in wings, ostrich fancies, ornaments, pins and flowers. All colors and lovely combinations. trimmings Women's Spring Suits $29.95 to $195.00 plain or twill, tricotine of fancy weave, Scotch and rain- tweed, velour and wool Also combinations of bow jersey. plain coats with checked skirts and silk coats with velour skirts. Severely runging from the boyish lines of the new straight models and the adaptations of Norfolk sty to dressy effects, en- hanced by embroidery, beilts, pockets and similar details. Colors include a splendid variety in navy, that most pop- ular shade for spring; also black, gray, brown, brown and tan checks, black and white checks, black or navy with white stripes and blue, green, brown or tan mixtures. Plenty of heather tones in jersey, of course. Be sure to look at this assortment today. The size range is particularly notable, making it possible for women of any proportions to be perfectly fitted with mo trouble. tailored or dressier, Strikingly zood styleg, per- fectly tailored, in serge, Poiret (Third ticor) edelogatakebaiatetotateetotodelebobfiatoptotot Rt totatadagafotofotototobofofabetobeted to ot T g ko £ L B80S0 800000000R BN 0Y a T T Lpetezetetelc] FHBHRBO BB 4 ko BEBBHGBH R RBEH T 4 3 0 3 B R

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