New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1920, Page 6

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es’ Silk Hose Our| Envelope Chemise irs for $1.00 - $1.00 each Good Weight Siik. > ~ $1.25 and $1.30 value. hite. old vo three shades Good quality of Muslin purple, ge COnAryY, mnse Z = neatly trimmed. th 8¢ n pair, £ * Silk Gloves || fiffi /- \ - Silk Camisoles ol .00 a pair i ks $1.00 of heavy welght Silk. \ e ! ) Your choléé of any of our $1.50 (grey shade . \ i\ v Rtyles. Worth $1.25, WS \® (All sizes). lat Purses Lo 7223 ’ Under Skirts o | = - A $1.00 bt ¢ R = $1.25—$1.50 values. uto Veils ¥ R < 55 Bloomers : $1.00 a pair Worth $2.00, Crepe or Batiste Material. size, Colors: tan It ® (Pink only). rose, grey, brown, purple. " £ £1.23 valuc. For the Little Miss b Wi 00 “Bach "t | Ladies’ Muslin Drawers | Ladies’ Knit Vests adals or Mocasina, DO“S oo DO“S Made of flesh colored fine quality voile, ef- Made of Broadeloth. STV T HEEITSe |2 pairs for $1.00 3 for $1.00 $l.00 Here’s a Wonderful Offer For a Dollar e e P o (lTamburg edgings—insertions—galoons in lengths running from 3 to 12 yards. Yoar Cut tull. Some come dressed—others not. choice of any. Price (Bodice style). R Hamb mmed. With or without hair—Worth $1.50. $1.00 Sre et - Good weight yarns. (Please Note—Pieces Will Not Be Cut). Feather Boas il e el Brassieres That formerly sold at $1.50, $1.98, Surpri.e Rack Stamped GOOdS $2.98. Your choice Has Got to Offer You. “You'll Be Surprised” When You See what a Nice $ 1 .00 ¢ um:ms—;rz'rs—;o,w 33-inch Centerpieces. 2 for $ 1 .OO Wonderful rtment of col bl l 0 (AN sizes). e L e (Look for the Green Tags—they mean “Money Saved.”) . Sale Starts 9 o’clock 65c and 75c models. Specially priced $1.25 and $1.30. M ts, _ The a'* & ' anes C TY John C. Stadler will begin their vaca- | their home on Beaver street. Three Jlln-M- nda- tions tod~y and Officers James Skelly | children have blessed their union, » n and Patrick Howely return to duty namely Hazel, Hareld and Kenneth. L From Weodnesday, June 30. to Scpt. 15. Inclusive, sonditions in other ciies act- . A complaint w ade to the police David Waskowitz of this city grad- This S - - :"“: ""\"‘]mmlw ot | Thois 3 § It's Dollar Dgg at \Ic\l llan’s store | today hy Mike Kolci that someone had | uated from Yale Medical School today, R ednoainy sl tesaoons, for an open-air boxing ' | tomorrow.—ad, cut the tires on his auto truck and | receiving the degree of Doctor of Med- | time next month was referred to s N boy was born to Mr. | stelen the magneto icine “"Cum de”’. the highest honor I 1 boxing commission . - nas Cross at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Martin _ McNamara | the Yale Medical school can give. ! 508 Arch street, last evénine. will quietly observe their 17th wed- TU's Dollar Day at McMillan's store Pmposifion {0 \h\or Aikfl ‘\('('eptdn(‘c ; Patrolmen Patrick O'Meara and | ding anniversary: Fridav eveni 1t § tomorrow. esd | Of Chemist’s Reqznatlon e yuNA s S — : | tion trom City ¢ iiton \\', \I nvenport, the miblic works con were pre- eived communicition from t & meeting of | Maver », last night asking orks when the | {},ut hi services. be terminated for ' Lake street "" reasons of economy. The salary paid new avenue for | j« $1,000. The chemist's resignation ing congestion, | 1 key effect \uxm 1 jearing given in- o — A rexular quarterly dividend of 3 esday evening. | nericont. hax been declared by the di- ared for Ber lors of the Landers, Frary & Clark the opposi ant. The action was taken recently hould e dangerTSie the recular meeting of the hoard of | ‘ 7 ! - rape-INuts | | ... tion. A signed | I on benalt or | Moorehead Brothers Buy | i . i.’\..“..?..::l %:'2’.'1 Brosdway Lunch Rooms . i Georgette and Organdie Hats New ¥ n Charles . Moorchend, for the past read, showing | Navy. Sand, Jade. Orchid. Flesh, Copenhagcen, White, with B e | el esanesad b with B chall XCEs and year by year new thousands become Ostrich o Flower Trisaiinga. yenrs R o | strm Gin romme o Hattond, Mot converted to the same good custom. | $4.95, $6.95, $8.95, $10.95 Al and Lenox | an rch str PP e R the New Brit- | EE= et | S i | SPORT HATS clams establishm n \ w .||) ::T,,;:f,'.‘.'.'.'.\"n 3 < e Summsteind ! aing of its surpassing food value. Fine models for Streét as well as Country wear, in Straw, and v formal ga ings H MAdS Dy | gemm—————ee—— = H i Straw and Ribbon Combinations. . W, Grape-Nuts builds tissue : e T oo - $3.98, $4.95, $5.95 B A Toraitos [ ] In this food are preserved, in easily ] | “Suedelike” Tams pn. The latter N = digested form, the concentrated nourish- { 1.98 m Georg e . P T ek n Glasses i ment of all the best that wheat and = . You can't afford 1o buy malted barley can provide. Glasse= on the basis of price, if Navy. Red. Coral. Deaver, Jade. Just the Tam for the Auto. be who felt you do, you'll not zet hny more Trial shows a way to better health and sturdiness. There street would than you pay for, probably less trafic: Kd . ) is no better breakfast food than n, Doro A barzain in Glasses i< not . Adetermin i their cheapness, hut by the satisfaction they give, sl el Grape-Nuts i sell Glasses as cheap as you can “t That | buy them anywhere, . . : . ee 3, s Davis & Goodwin '| ! There’s a Reason’ mm A1 RINTING NO DOPE-NO Acrumupz i ALL KINDS sred Optometrists, b 1 TRY IT AND BE COMFORTASLE | NEATLY: DONE @ . A.de by POSTUM CEREAL CTOMPANY, Inc., , M ‘ & B y OMP. NC., Battle Creek, Mich. L UDINE Kua%s"nng-ll’.::lu. e ;“ S oodl “We Grow Because We Know.” - 2 ; IT'S UQUI"Q‘"CK "'l" ed In se V"ltll

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