New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 15

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Store Closed all Day Mondays ring July and August I WISE, SMITH &« COMPANY HARTFORD e SATURDAY Last Day of the Inventory Sale .Ton‘loi'row---Last Day of Every- ¥ " thing At Cut Prices EXCEPT A FEW RESTRICTED ARTICLES Store closes all day Mondays during July a..a August, so that our employes can enjoy a really worth-while holiday—Store open all day Saturdays as usual, so that the public can be served in the same manner to which it has been accustomed. WOMEN'S LONG SILK GLOVES, VALUES UP TO $2.75, SATURDAY 5,000 YARDS OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS VOILES ~ $1.98 New arrival of esquisite 40 inch wide Voiles Elbow length and longer, in white, black, in all new patterns and colerings pongee, mastic and gray, guaranteed double tipped Values up to $1.00 yard. Saturday, vard € | fAngers. e e e e A e MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF BLOUSES, THINK OF IT — \Alm UP TO $4.95. BSATURDAY AT THE INVENTORY SALE — THIRD FLOO WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT (IO SUCH OFFER .AS THIS HAS EVER BEEN MADE IN HARTFORD BEFORE — STRICTLY FIRST QUALITIES — NEWEST STYLES — WONDERFUL VARIETY THOUSAND§, OF WAISTS IN PLAIN AND FANCY VOILES Thirty.five distinetly Hifferent styles, white or.in pretty woven stripes, embroidered or lace trimmed models, Peter.Pan, high or low neck, long or short sleeves. ALL AT $1.95. WOMEN'S $24.00 TO $35.00 COATS SATURDAY AT Thres-quarter length coats of Silvertene, Velour and several other good woolen materials. Some Are belted and others are in a plain loose effeet, Come in Pekin, Copen, Reindeer, and several other es. * DRESSES SATURDAY AT $12.98 VOILE DRESSES SATURDAY AT $5.00 Only a small lot and sizes yp to 38 in this ex- traordinary offer in Summer Dresses, $15.00 TO $18.00 SUMMER $10.00 This fipa |ot of Velle Drassep with large serell and smaller designs of fine quklity voile, with side drapes, some of these Dresses have lace vests, SATURDAY AT Another fine lot of Voile Dresses of beautiful patterns, large and small nowerea designs. Your choice Saturday at $7.00. * ; $14.98 SUMMER DRESSES SUMMER DRESSES FOR STOUT WOMEN — $17.98 VALUES, $12.98 Cholee of large or small designs of fine quality Voile with the eorect lines for stout women's wear. YOU CAN PICK YOUR SUIT! SAVINGS AS HIGH AS $20! FOR SATURDAY 365 SUITS AT $25 265 SUITS AT $35 Those at $35.00 Formerly $45.00, $50.00, $55.00 Those at $25.00 Formerly $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 . We have assembled 630 suits for men and young men and have divided them into two lots at $25.00 and $35.00. The reductions range from $10.00 to $20.00. You can pick your suit because in both lots there are only oneof a kind, thus insuring an individual choice. These suits include MONROE CLOTHES, CAMPUS TOGS, ROCHESTER SPECIAL. “—all well known makes. ~the suits marked down to $25.00 include sizes 34 to 42. —the snits marked down to $35.00 include sizes 33 to 44. - —Blues, Grays, Browns, Mixtures—worsteds, serges, cassimeres.’ unglo and double breasted models. ~suits of medium weight. TWO SPECIAL OFFERINGS - SUMMER LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS ~Palm Beach Suits at $14.95 ¢ Regularly $20.00 Mohair Suits at $16.95 Regularly $22.00 BLUE FLANNEL SUITS AT $25.00 Never sold for Less than $45.00 Pure Wool -7 Most of these suits are desirable for fall wear. If you want to get an extra suit or two for the coming season at a savmg from $10.00 to $20.00 you will come here tomorrow. DUST COATS OF WASHABLE LINENE. Very useful for Aute purposes, full length, converted colors, $5.00 kind. SA AY AT TELEPHONE A LUXURY That Is What German Officials Think for They Are Levying Tax on Sub- spcribers. Berlin, July 16.—The German gov- ernment hopes to raise 1,000,000,000 and marks by unusual levy on telephone SERVICE subscribers. It is announced that they will be assessed a special one- time tax of 1,000 marks which will bear interest and be returned when the subscription is cancelled. Charges Carmote FLOOR VARNISH Ol!l:t:TY Floon Furniture and lntorlor Woodwork graph rates will be heavily advanced. P e R g’ il i L oy sin combingd, giving Cherey, Walnet, uu-‘.n.u O:'l.. Dk, Oak, Golden Ook, CAMERAS Bhaws the grain of the woed IT 18 TOUGH—WATERPROOP--DURABLE Rented -~ CARMOTE FLOOR VARNISH B St § T Qi T g e for the yse of telephone will be more than doubled and postage rates in- creased 100 per cemt in April. Tele- Repaired and Arcade Studio Kodak Headquarters Exchanged NEW BRITAIN, 357 MAIN STREET. BRISTOL, 135 MAIN STREET. ___——-—m—--—-——-—————'——' SCHENCK NAMED GAPTAIN | Greenwich Man Will Head Civiliag Rifie Team in Contests at Oamp Perry, August 23. Hartford, July 16.—Adjutant Gen. George M. Cole notified the executive oficer at Camp Perry, Ohio, today that George L. Schenck of Green- wieh had »m appointed captain of th' Capnecticut civilian rme team whigh will compete at Camp Perry n the national championships beginning August 33. The Connectieyt team has not yet been selected, the final try- outs hehc gcheduled for next Sunday at the East Haven range. The rifle team comprises 18 men, 12 shooting members, a captajm, a coach, a guar- termaster, a range efficer and twe al- ternates. The pistol team is composed of five shogting members and the cap- tain. ALLENBY A MARKED MAN Cairo Ring of Anarchisis Had Alse Plotted Against Life of Sultan and Other Notables. Cairo, July 16.—Sensational evi- dence is expected at the trial next , Tuesday of a gang of anarcl is understood evidence Wwill | ducea to shew that an em for the assassination of p men was formed. During th months, it is said, it planped der of ministers and prep sational coup against Field Allenby, British high commi Egypt and the Sudan and th During the past few mont have been p mumber of murd

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