New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DA feat of the Poles a Vilna and the | consequert removal of the Polish | capital from Warsaw were denicd in | the cabled advices which said that on | account of thg heavy snew in the vi cinity of Vilna there had boen mnou fighting thers recently. wwllllIlIlIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EEEEESEEER tnfants’ Shoes $1.39 Fine quality Black Kid Lace Shoes for young, growing feet, sizes 4 to 8. Butterick Patterns ASaleof New Easter Hats at $5.98, $6.98 and $7.98 Small Hats, large Hats, tailored Hats and dressy Hats—all brand new, just arrived from New York—bought especially for this Big Sale. Hats that other stores are asking twice as much for. " Of lisere, milan and fancy straws —things of beauty, with touches of RINCE OF WALES P VISITING PANAMA kol — f} Ship Passes Successiully A WONDERFUL ' Children’s Scwiter. $3.39 Stout tan scuffers for outdoor days, wear like iron, lace and button style, sizes 6 to 11. > New Britains Shopping Center: [RAPRAELS DEPARTMENT STORE| % THE 2= STORE T30 o w6 munyt g (4 e New Britain CF: Jlore for ® 2 otk (it i Butterick Patterns $39.95 A Sale of values so great that it seems Through Great Canal HEI.P ‘Wanama, March 30.-—Blasting oper- Btions in the Culebra cut section of ! - . B e AR T"’P Suze’s of Life Lydia the British battleship Remown, with | [E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Mrs. Fair- burn Strong And Well. | he Prince of Wales on board, could | gurrcd boats went ahead and made ' _ Chattancoga, Tenn.—*T used Lydia] Women’s Spring Suits Values up to $65 at This is a Suit Sale for you! beceed through the great waterway. | the Renown neared the point| oundings, discovering a rock 50 focr B: Pinkham's Vegetable Compound fsquare directly in the course to be 1”"""""""'"" before my baby came taken by the vessel. After a wait of two hours the rock was removed at the risk of dislodging more landslides |l and then the Renown was towed over the dangerous and narrow channel. This was the only hitch in the pro- gram arranged for the prince’s visit the Panama Canal. When the enown arrived at the Atlantic end pT, the waterway it was boarded by ernor Harding, President Lefevre, merican and French representatives d commanders of the United States ilitary, naval and isthmian forces. Vhen Gatun Dam was reached Gov- where landslides have recently oc- when I could no longer keep up. It strengthened my back and relie me of the dropsical effect which so often develops at such times. It helped me wonderfully. That was my first experi- ence with the Vege- table Compound.! a Years afterwards I tqok it during the Change of Life and got along so well I scarcely ever had to lie down during the day aud seldom had dizzy fainting spells. I am now | like finding money. Fashionable—be autifully made—rack after rack to choose from—true BIG STORE valucs. that such really fine Suits can be had for $39.95. You'll scarcely believe your eyes VELOUR DE LAINE, VELOUR CHECKS, TRICOTINES, SERGES, POIRET TWILLS SILVERTONES AND JERSEYS fexnor Harding explained the operation of the canal, the prince expressing as- {onishment at the magnitude of the engineering feat accomplished there. A luncheon was given on board tha Renown, the only toasts being to President Wilson and King George. The British minister gave a dinner. tsception and dance in homor of the prince at the Hotel Tivoli tonight. Crowds greeted the prince as hic ship proceeded through the c ‘while airplanes whirred overhead & served as escotts. The prince appears to be in better health than when he Aisited Canada and the United States The Renown will sail Thursday for San Diego after taking aboard 3,000 arvels of oil at Balboa. From San Diezo, where the United States State department will send a representative to welcome the P 3 ©f Wales again to this country, tenown . will proceed to Honolulu, rhere she will arrive April 16, ant hgnce to the Islands, 7 and Aus BRUSILOFF IN CHARGE. ' S ] 3 = ! ..jl_mouh Itussian Pirecting Advance ' Against Polish Forces. i Washington, March 3L—The Bol- ' shevil; offensive against the Polish eastern frontier is under the direction of tho' famous Russian general—Bru- | siloff, who planned the great Ttussian | hich swept over the same ter- | co: ding to Ivices ! ‘Phone 606-12 Seeking a Home? We have the most practical lot of information for home seekers ever put together. Those every day commonplaces you usually have to find great expense of time, money. We are only interested You Facts. Talk with us and we’ll right, OPEN EVENINGS NAT. BANK BUILDING well and strong, can do all my house- work with perfect ease and it is a com- fort to me to be able to say to other suffering women, ‘Take Lydia E. Pink- ham’s medicine and be strong’ T will be glad to have you use my name if it | will be the means of helping any one.” —Mrs. R. A. Farmsury, 606 Orchard | Knob Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. For forty vears this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently successful_in controlling the diseases of women. Merit alone could have stood this test of tim DRVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead les | i and Temp! A headache remedy without the dan- gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. Anditactsat cnce! Mustercleis a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it 2ffect stomach and heart, zs some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, Jum- bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted foet, colds of the chest (it often preveats pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, out for yourself at effort and in ‘giving start ybu flowers, fruit, ribbon and feathers. In all the colors to match the new Should you realize that a homestead plot is the correct thing to have, you cannot go amiss by owning one on the WILLIAMS ESTATE Spring Garments. A Blouse Special at $4.98 N Are Worth Up to $7.50. Your Easter outfit except—there, is all ready, you've forgotten your blouse and your funds are low. Don’t fret—the bloyses are clever affairs—of fine quality Georgette, in flesh, white and orchid, round neck and peplum effect, with tucks and button trimmed. Also Pongee Waists in natural color, with tucked front, long or short sleeves. They are values that cannot be du- plicated in any other store. Marabous $4.98 to $20 These light fluffy affairs give you just the warmth you need these chilly spring days. Some are combined with ostrich. In cape and scarf effects, with and without tails, silk and satin lined, every style and shade. These were bought before the advance in price and are about 30 per cent. under to- day's prices. The Importance of - GLOVES The well groomed hand is essential—it is the success of one’s appearance. \ GLOVES AT $1.25 Fine quality Chamoisette, in ; black, white, grey, brown and : mode. SILK GLOVES, $1.49 Double Silk Gloves, regular $2.00 value, in black, white and gray, self or contrasting stitch- ing. { { STRAP GLOVES, $1.49 Those fashionable Strap Wrist Gloves that you see so many women wear. Other ! stores ask $2.25 for them. KID GLOVES, $2.45 These Gloves today cost $3.00 a pair wholesale. In all | the wanted shades, extra fine F ; Silk Bags $5.98 Just in, a new lot for Easter. Moire Silk Bags, fancy silk linings, fitted with mirror and inside purse, handsome metal frames. Other Silk Bags from $1.00 to $14.98. Bead Bags $12.98 Smart Beaded Bags, in a -variety of colors and designs, silk lined—good $18.50 value. Silk Hose $1.25 Wear new Silk Stockings on Easter and have good luck the year ‘'round. Plain weave and fine lace effects, in all colors. Novelty Silk Hose at $1.98 Two-tone effects, the very latest novelty, in black and white, cordovan and navy, cordovan and green, black and purple, and black and green. Other Silk Stockings up to $2.50. ! Lisle Hose 59¢ and 79¢ Fine Lisle Stockings with double toe and heel, in black, In the Best Spring Colors and plenty of navy and black. Brilliant silk linings—tucks—styleful buttons—braid and hand embroidery—all the un- usual touches that fashion has stamped with approval. mart Coats for Women Are These That Hold Forth in This $22.75 Sale! Coats so pretty and of such good lines that when you try one on an look in the glass you can’t help smiling. Three-quarter and full length models vie with the sports models. VELOURS, POLO CLO THS, SILVERTONES AND TINSELTONES WOOL JERSEYS, Fancy collars, plain collars, narr ow belts, fancy pockets, flare a straight models, patch or plain pockets, novelty buttons. In all the new spring colors, incl uding plenty of tans and browns. Sizes for women and misses. $27.50 to $35.00 for. Coats that other stores are chargiq Women’s Shoes at Big Savings at The Big Store Thursday Here are undoubted economies Women’s $7.50 in these specials in Women’s Oxfords $5,45 Shoes for Thursday: Oxfords and Pumps $5.95 Just for Thursday, black and brown <alf Oxfords of fine quality Women's Oxfords in brown, black and patent leather, military and high heels. Also Pumps in patent and dull leather, military heels, very snappy styles. in smart styles. Oxfords at $7.45 Brown and black kid and patent leather, high and low heels, B to D widths. / Shimmy Pumps $9.95 One eyelet Ties in patent and mat kid, high and low heels; also one strap effect. Also black and brown kid Oxfords, with 12-8 heels. A to D widths. Boys’ $12.50 Suits at $8.98 They're Suits in sizes from 7 to 17—good weight Suits for Spring and Summer. Pants fully lined. Every Suit is well made in a snappy, stylish Norfolk model with a belt, cut full and roomy, in mixed colors. Boys’ Wash Suits $2.25 to $4 Smart Suits for Little Lads of 2 to 8 years, with con- trasting collar and cuffs, in all the latest New York models, such as Oliver Twist, Rus sian and others. Boys’ Hats and Caps of every description and New Shirts and Ties for E aster, too. style. p ot g fl e l A L) ‘ 1 A Sprightly New for $1. Corsets Coat ! ASale of P.N. Corsets at PN usually sold at $2.0( we made a special Daughter chase to sell at $1.7 Of flesh and batiste, lace trig back lace model, loy nng skirt. Corseis $17 Made of fine co flesh and white, rubber band at tof bu-t. lon~ s%irt. We also . have line of C. B. a la § Warner's Rustp Royal Warcester, Ferris Waists. white and cordovan. Children’s New Hats $1.98 to $4.98 Youthful, correct, fashionably art, in tailored and dressy styles, trimmed with ribbon and flowers, in poke, sailor and droopy brim shapes, in all the coiors. Seven Hundred Dollars DOWN TO §500 AND UP TO $1,500. New Britain-Plainville Boulevard Intersects the WILLIAMS ESTATE. A limited number of Boulevard frontages are now offered for quick sale at $500. $4.98 to $16 98 The styles are as delightful as any young miss could wish, and they are priced from $3.00 to $10.00 below other stores. Serges, tweeds and poplins with high waist line, large collars and pockets. Some are belted and many are lined. In all the good colors and plenty of navy blue. Sizes 7 to 14 years. L] = [} L] L) = - ] | . 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