New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store|NORMALITES STAGE | gk FESTIVAL ON LAWN Dainty Voiles ™o Day Program Goncludes For Dainty Dresses This Alternoon l The students of the senior class of the New Britain State Normal school, who composed and arranged an Old | inglish Spring Festival, presented the |, Nimble fingers can first program and exercises of the | two-day festivities vesterday on the sreen at the north of the school. To- day's program concluded the events. The order of events and characters in the festival are as follows: do magic things with our lovely Summer Volles, ORDER OF EVENTS Entrance of the Town Crier. Greeting-—Summons to villagers. ntrance of Villagers. Song—Come ses and Lads. A Peddler and the Dragon. Song—Lawn as White as Driven Snow .. .o . Shakespeare Honors May Queen | Song—Summe oming In. (A. Crowning of the May Queen. Song—All Ha dur Pretty Queen. Queen’s Response. of the Queen's Attendanis (The Royal Frolics on the Green Ye Nymphs and Sylvan Gods Milkmaids' Dances. Gathering Peascods (Parson’s Farewell.) Robin Hood Play of “The riage of Allan-A-Dale. Song—Crabbed Age and Youth .. 3 : Shakespeare Dance of the Morris Men. (Green Garters.) Minstrels and Ballad Singers. Primrose Bank (The Golden Vanity.) Invitation to the Maypole Dance. Song—The Flora Elizabethan May Song—To the Maypo Old May-1 McCall Patterns win furnish the style inspiration, Made MeCall 0548, will Do, at Pat- 30¢, with tern No. this dress wost less than for Song 36, 314 10-inch sire yards of Voile— The Mar- Organdy to protty trills, McCall Design No. 9567 plain mwake the s very charming. Price 30c. 1, ole Dance. y Carol | Town Crier . Margaret Miller | May : Ruth Henry » Mgy Queen— Emeline ( x ine Cody Anna O} Parker. Mary Ligouri, Mazie Myers of the Robin Hood Play. tobin lood Madeline Kane Little John Ruth Anderson Friar Tuck . Ruth Larson Wil Stutcly . Anna Foberg Alan-n-Dale . . Helen Clancy David of Doncaster . Hilda Noone Yeomen— anda Wolski lishop of Hereford air Ellen Ellén’s father Sir Stephen of Trent .. Men-at-arms— Characters in the Festival ‘ Queen | Attendants of Automobile Insurance DEWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Estelle ‘Walsh Florence Sirkin Jennie Ray Grace Luddy The Service Agency. ea Johnson OO B O My o C. L. PIERCE & CO. C. L. PIERCE & (0. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA The Leading Store N DAILY LD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920. C oA MORM=T .M .a \ C. L. PIERCE & CO. Forsythe, Grace Gilbert. Morris Dancers — Mabelle Benoit, Ma Clancey, Grace Fletcher. ilines. Esther Tehan, Ma- Wallen. Hobby Horse Ruse Robin Milkmaids—Olive Beaudoin, Marcella Ginsberg, Agnes Lavery, Dorothy Zimman, Ebba Lofgren, Charioite Lucas, Helen Conlin, Belle Zinman, Veronica McNamara, Florence Mc- Leod, Eleanor Cunningham, Doro- thy Stiquel. Lads—Mary Benjamin, Florence Con- selio, Amy Fisher, Gertrude Fitz- patrick, Margaret McCarthy, Anna McGuire, Loretta McKeon. Jack-in-the-Green.. Mildred Gaffney Ballad_Singers—Anna Baloski, Eve- Margaret lyn Carlson, Esther Tehan, Mabel Wallen. Musicians — Mabelie Benoit, Fletcher, Madeline Kane. Peddler . Anna Baloski Dragon Wilhelmina Fienemann Grace Veteran Corps To Honor Dead Members ., Veteran Corps, will decorq the graves of its deceased inembers Sunday in.rning. Friends and relatives of the deceaseq-soldiers are asked to leave flowersal{'he State armory between $ and 9 o'clock Sun- day. The event has been an snnual observance for a number of yeajs. Company shop? Sage-Allen & o, Eemonsoccseild . Hartford Business Hours For This Store 9 A. M. to 6. P. M. All the New Shopping * And Purses Have you scen the attractive display of the latest Shopping Bags and Purses at It is cspecially attractive—AND YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED AT OUR L{ FOR SATURDAY, new lot of shoming Bags extra special values at 50c and $: New SILK PURSES, all silk lined, fitted with change purse and mirror. Some H BIG SPECIAL SATURDAY AT $4.95. WEEK-END BAGS in patent and morocco leathers, leather lined, $4.95 and OUR SILK BAGS ARE ALD REDUCED ONE-HALF—PICK OUT ONE SATU RI) We’re Here with Warm W Togs For the Boy S -t B Ala e GRAY CRASH NORFOLK SUITS, sizes 8 00 18, SPECIAl oo .ovuiows + oo vv ceieiohatn KHAKI NORFOLK SUITS, sizes 8 to 18, extra fine gquality, and selling for < TAN LINEN ORASH NORFOLE SUITS, slz6s 8 1018 . . ceu jesici s « ioie siosieen PALM BEACH SUITS, S1265 8 10 18 .....cuuemesomsoivvion oot doivisos. SUMMER PANIS FOR BOYS ‘White Middy Hats 45¢. Sizes 8 to 18 Khaki Pants .. Gray Orash Pants Fancy Cotton Gray Pretty dark Mohair Pants .. Straight Pants, sizes 1 to 9, Special Wash Suits $2. Sizes 2%, 3, 4, 5 and- 6 Only. Save at Least $1. GET A SUMMER SUPPLY NOW N I _Shoe Notes That Should Be TR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S BANDALS AT ..« . ion MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S W-¥ITE éfiOES AR ... SEE SSES’ AND CHILDRZS'S PLAY OXFORDS AT . ALSO DRESS SIUES ANi).§LI°PERS AT POPULAR PRICES. it vs«:p‘iny the LAST DAY of the Sale of— S SEE Men’s Sorosis Oxfords at A wonderful opportunity that wise men will apprcciate. Main floor. Men’s Underwear and Neck AT LOWEST PRICES Knitteq Union Suits, fine lisle, drop seat, closed crotch, short and long siceves and length, a wonderful value at $2.00. New lot of summer neckwear, silk four-in-hands, in summer patterns and colorings, wing ties that are very smart at only 75c. Wonderful Assortment Of S Sport Hats On Sale For $35.! Unusually smart, new hat: that are surc to sdl rapidly at this price. .Fvery woman zirl who is in search for a good looking sport hat will do well to sec this assortment. worth a great deal more. Every color, rose, blue. green, pink. white, orchid and many othcr new shades. | Hats of ribbon. straw hats embroidered in wool, straw and ribbon hats and a great many tions that are surc to please. On sale for SATURDAY ONLY at this price. An early selcction is advised. ————————————————————————————————————————— WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF SUMMER DRESS MANY WORTH WHILE BARGAINS IN MATERIALS MUSLINS New spring two ply Grorgetic Voiles on mnavy srounds with tan, old blu> and old rosc patterns. Also a beaatiful line of sytin stripe voiles, very special at $1.15 a yard. Beautiful line of new Scotch Ginghams in plaids and stripes. The colorings are green, - and @n. For Saturday only Hot weather is fast approaching—be prepared. Preserve your food and your health with a fine SANITARY REFRIGERATOR. We carry the three best makes on the market, THE BALD WIN, BOHN-SYPHON and EDDY—AIl Styles—All Sizes—All Prices. '|B. C. PORTER SONS Envelope chemise made of Seco silk wi ing of contrasting color. Two new models' from $1.95. t Small lot of muslin envelopc chemise broidery and lace for trimming. Sizes 3 Priced special at 98c. Crepe Bloomers in flesh and . white, p Saturday, 98c. : ‘White Sateen petticoals in flesh andl straight models, also some with rufiie. H very attractive modcls, priced $1.95, $2.93 and more. Imported Swi Organdies in checks and all the newest colors. arantecd color and permanent finish for this salc, $1.25 a yard. PETTICOATS AND KIMONOS ‘Wash satin petticoats, also some of Shadow proof, straight models or with Priced $5, $6.95, $7.50 and more. Crepe Kimonos in all wanted shades, colors and figured materig s BLOUSES REDUCED Blouses of embroidercd finish veile, also over- blouse of voil New gool looking models, $5.95. Georgette crcpe Blouse, new summer models, @mcee trimmed, come in flesh or white, for $5.95. a8 Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.”, ' d

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