New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 14

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NEWS FROM BATTEY’S BARGAIN BASEMENT Usual You'll Expect Something Doing Sat- urday At The Easy Basement. So Not To Disappoint You We Have Prepared The Following HUNI?REDS OF PAIRS OF WAL/ TON’S SHOES For Women and Growing Girls— h2.97 Per Pair, $5.00 HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF Yalue . WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES $1.00 Pair HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF d Misses’ S Play Oxfore $1.O0O Pair pared to See Thousands of Other Footwear Bargains Self Service Racks are Growing with Their it and They are Anxious to Speak for Themselves ATTEY’S Successor to Damon’s ARGAIN BASEMENT mand {or silk as a consequence of the growth of women workers' throughout the world condition of the winter w and estimates it will vield 0 bushels as compared to - An official of the Japan Silk Thread 000 bushels last spring. Spring assoclation says vheat production according to pre- “Improvement of liminary estimates, will reach 5 industry will be beneficial not only to compared to 5.678,000 OChina and Americ but to Japan as 1919 These estimates are incomes MEN E TIMES to Compete | operation betwee the Chinese silk ed on June 1 conditions. June 1 condition of winter of gilk hee s 2 is very prom- the crop of mult suys the Wheat report * ising and aside « of moistur Ne- rvest a ~I1|l|tlll crop e fields maged by March e fully vered Much of getting very thick ® are becoming ideal for the | n China, | Amerten is sy in o products satisfactory to the n Ameriea” WHEAT CROP SMALL OUT IN NEBRASKA ineso methods primitive that | before China >, the report f oats limina production d to 69,962,000 bush- E#timates on corn will be made | Production During 1920 Scason Wil Kb Streiaed b . ed d t that the small Be 1,000,000 Bushels Less Than considerably less than Preceding Year, ! ar EURALGIA EASED AT ONCE BY THE | 1919 A OLD RELIABLE REMEDY— et that China | A report prepared by A, E. Ander DEPENDABLE ABSOLUTELY— condition of | won of the Federal bureau and Se i time, when ' retary Leo Stuhr of the State Agricul- . - . jernational de-tural Dey In Chinn are | 120, D0 under tment, gives 8§ per cent as i \ m possibilities of | by Japan the have s 700 PRISONERS FREED Liberated | German Prisoners of War, By Japanese, on Islands. Tokio, the Germ Japan desirous of al schoo. . mecha e ilway Japane anthe s to matter 1o the which for them. P 22 Horlick's The ORIGINAL Maited Milk A Nutritious Diet for All Quick Lunch at Home or Off Want to Find Work | finding employment All are graduates of techni- experienced in elec- have referr "h.\mhm' s trying to New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store The Store for the People and By the People Open Monday Evenings Until 9 Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 Attention, Ladies! WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN YOU. T HE MEN ARE BUYING THEIR SUITS HERE AT MANUFACTURER'S COST. WE ARE GOING TO OFFER YOU ALL OUR SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES AT COST FOR SATURDAY. GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, ALL COLORS. NEW STYLES RECEIVED THIS WEEK. 46 AT $5.00. VALUES TO $9.98. SIZES 36 TO WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ BATHING SUITS, CAPS, TIGHTS AND SHOES ARE HERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION. For the Nen Men’s Fancy Knitted Silk Ties, $1.29 to $3.98 each. ' Men’s Two-piece Worsted Bathing Suits, sizes 36 to 46, at $1.75. Men’s One-piece all wool Bathing Suits, sizes 36 to 46, at $6.59. Men’s Two-piece, all wool, Bathing Suits, sizes 36 to 46, at $5.98. Boys’ One or Two-piece, Worsted Bathing Suits, sizes 24 to 34, at 98c. Men’s White Madras Shirts, collar at- tached, soft cuffs, sizes 14 1-2 to 16 1-2, at $2.39. Men’s Fancy Striped Madras Shirts, sizes 14 1-2 to 16 1-2, at $2.75. Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts, at Were $7.49. Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 98¢ each. Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits, all sizes, at $1.89. Men’s Balbriggan Athletic Union Suits, at $1.49. Men’s Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, at 98c. Men’s Wash Ties, all white and fast color stripes and figures, 35c to $1.39. We sell Arrow Collars for Men, all styles, both soft and stiff. Men’s Hosiery, Belts, Work Shirts, Over- alls, Caps, Sweaters, Garters, Suspenders, etc. all Reduced for Saturday. Hosiery Ladies’ full fashioned black Silk Hose with white clocking, at $3.00 pair. Ladies’ black full fashioned Silk Hose at $2.50 pair. Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors, mock seam, at $1.39, $1.65 and $2.00 a pair. Ladies’ Drop Stitch Lisle Hose, in black, white and cordovan, at 89c a pair. Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, all colors, seam back, at 59c, 69c, 75c, 89c and $1.65 a pair. Misses’ Fine Ribbed Hose, white, black and cordovan, at 45c pair. Boys’ Ribbed Hose at 45c, 59c and 75c pair. Children’s Silk Lisle Ribbed Hose, all colors, at 75¢ and 85c pair. Underwear Ladies’ Union Suits, all styles, at 69c, 79¢ and $1.25 each. Ladies’ Bodice Vests at 39¢c, 59c and 69¢c each. 3 Ladies’ plain and fancy Vests, at 35¢c, 39c, 50c, 59c, 69c and 85c each. Ladies’ Muslin Vests bodice effect, at $1.75 each. Boys' Union Suits, all styles, $1.00 each. Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits at 89c each. Misses’ Vests and Pants, all styles, 39¢c and 45c each. Misses’ Union Suits at 69c cach. $5.49. and Bloomers, (Inc.) i For the Boys Boys’ White Three-piece Sailor Suit, sizes 3 to 8 years, { $3.98 each. Boys’ all wool, navy blue Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, $8.98 each. Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, $2.25, $2.49, $2.69, $2.98 each. L% P T Boys’ White Sailor Hats, all sizes, $1.29 each. See our new line of Laces, Lace Collars, Insertions, Edging, Beading Jewelry, Braids; Shell Goods, Ribbons, Bags, Purses, etc. Children's Parasols 75c, 89c, 98c and $1.25 each. ' 36 Inch fast color Sunfast Madras, blue, brown, rose, green, $1.19 a yard. 36-inch fast color Figured Sunfast Madras, blue, brown, rose and green, $1.29 yard. Voile Curtains 2 1-4 yards long, hem- stitched and lace edge, $1.98 a pair. $1.00 a pair off on all Lace and Marquis- ette Curtains for Saturday. to $9.75 a pair. Priced from $3.98 36-Inch Percales, best quality, 35¢ a yard. Bates’ Dress Gingham, 32 inches wide, striped, plaids and plain colors, 49¢c yard. Best quality Apron Gingham, 29c yard. Extra large, heavy Turkish Towels, 69c. Regular price 98c. Special Sale prices on Sheets, Pillow [ Cases, Scarfs, Shams-, Center Pieces, Table [i§ Damask, Table Cloth, Napkins, Sheeting, etc., for Saturday. ‘ Silk Poplin, 36 inches wide, all colors, $1.39 a yard. Messaline, 368 inches wide, all colors $2.59 yard. Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, black or navy, $2.98 a yard. Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide, all colors, 69c a yard. TSR 45 inch Imported Swiss Organdies, white and all shades, $1.49 a yard. & New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store 381-383 MAIN STREET

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