New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 15

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WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford Store Closed All Day Monday and Every Monday During July and August NOW FOR A ROUSING BIG SATURDAY Plus Extraordinary Values _.Your Choice Saturday $2.98 D‘ specin? p of exquisite Georgette Blouses, and tricolette overblouses, artis- n, “”nfl':m-c-i"‘" otle modéls, ucetrln-«loé?m. and Sport Smocks 100, in voile, $5.00 Cdap Cool thham Dresses Saturday ooq-vck' are¢ among the best values in the city at this . Closed Mondays During July And August G B INCORPORATED Before - Stock - Taki Sale Yes, Silk Shirts Are Included In De'duction, in the kitchen of her own hume Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of tour adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out | and served at her family table. Our 209 1920, N. When there are guests for dinner the host sometimes sort of wonders just the order he should use in serv- Beautiful Silk Shirts are now sellinz at one-fifth off the marked prices. And Shirts of inz. destrable fabric, too. and in every conceivable pattern and color. The guest of hener is the one to he It is a beautiful display including all sizes and the best makes. served first. However, 1f there is an The only exception to the rule is in Manhattan Shirts and white madras with attach Pidie | WAMED JBISRgRE It jis A kit Sios The collarless white madras Shirts are subject to the discount. Voile Dresses for Girls About Half all others. The custom of serving the BIG SPECIAL FOR d $5.75 (Coprright, E. A.) ? 0 o T & & & b & R & & & o & b 3 - A & -§ S first guest to be served. Even a gusst can be embarrassed and “killed by Kirdness,” so the host needs to use discrimination and serve one per:on st the expense of all others. Menu. for Tomorrow., BREAKFPAST — Stewed thubarb, proiled baccn, tran muifins, coffee. LUNCHEON-—Cheese fondue, fin- ger _rolls, romaine salad, cinnaron cake, tea. . DINNER-—Planked ham, shredded cabbage, rhubarb cream pie, coffee. My Own Recipes. Few housekecpers think they can use a “plank.” If they only knew how easy and practical the plank is, they sureiv would learn its many uses. In buying a plank, the size of one's family is the greatest consid- eration. A nine-inch plank is large enough to serve three or four people. The 1l-inch diameter is best for =six or more people. Oak is the preferred wood. hostess first is passee. The others, men and women, are served in the order of their seating The ®ost, therefcre, specifies only the SATURDAY AT For Saturday at the Girls' shop you will find broken lots of voile dresses in both dark patterns very attractive models reduced about one-half, selling at $5.75. And at this same price there are-some fine quality Gingham Dresses that you will Hk.. Wonder Sale of New Blouses, Charming Summer not SIS 08 28 1y sizesgld and 15. R Thi reason for this low price is the fact that these are broken lines that we duplicate.: cond floor. HANDKE RCHIEFS Women’s Handkerchiefs, odd lots to close at Oc each. Men's Handkerchiefs, to close at 25c each. VEILINGS 25c¢ Broken lines of smart veilings to close out Saturéay at 25c a yard. Extra big values. VOILES 69c We will close out a choice line of Voiles, in light and Jark patterns Saturday at only 69c¢ a yard. o & @& O NECKWEAR 50c Broken lots -of collars and sets to urday at 50c each. All desirable patte LACES AND mmms Filet Crochet Laces 19c a yard. ‘ Embroidery edges and insertions, to 100 a yard. CHOCOLATES 55¢ 3 Get a pound box of assorted .cheg Saturday at 55c. They're fine. Jordan almonds, 70c Ib. CINNAMON CAKE. = Just 300 Columbia Records 13 cups brown sugar. ] = A . 3. teaspoons baking powder. ON SALE SATURDAY. AT 49c AND 79¢ EACH. 21 cups flour. These are mostly double disc records and embhtace various vocal and instrumentsl 1, cup butter and lard mixed. by leading artists. ‘ ; SATURDAY SPECIALS IN THE BOYS'S 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Get’ your selection' early. - Prices $10, $15 SMART WOOL JERSEY SUITS FOR VACATION ' Smart Tajlored Sport Suits of fine wool Jersey, which are especially suited for sport wear. SMART DRESS SKIRTS OF ACCORDION SATORDAY o $9.50 Fashion's favorite for summer wear, these smart skirts are offered in navy blue and hlack. ATTRACTIVE SUMMER SKIRTS OF WHITE SURF SATIN $5‘00 SATURDAY .... skirts, Attractive indeed are these handsome - which can be easily laundered. The model is “\STYLISH DRESSESWF SILK GEORGETTE IN very new. 5 » SEVERAL PRETTY MODELS sl 4 98 STYLISH WHITE SUMMER SKIRTS OF WASH- SATURDAY ABLE GABERDINE s l 98 price to close out several discontinued models which ¥ A new sport model introducing novel pockets, a are nevertheless stylish. wide belt and gathered waist line. of Linene Saturday e ety $10.00 \ory stylish and tallored are these ostremely desirable Suits, which are so delightful for ‘-M wear. TO SELL AS HIGH AS $17.98 Umusually stylish and loml values are these Dresses of whigh naturally there is Jine of sizes of any one model. vanioe smps. saumoay .. 9 12.50 Stylish Summer Dresses, which were made to pell as high as $18.98. These models are yery grace- ‘ful and the material ‘a fine quality figured cotton . voile. 1, teaspoon salt. Save whites of two eggs for frost- ing.. Roll brown sugar to remove all Inmps. Cream shortening and sugar. Beat one whole egg and two yvolks and add to butter and sugar. Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt and add alternately with milk to mixture. Add cinnamon. Bake in two square layers and put together with boiled brown sugar frosting. PLANKED HAM. 1 slice of ham one inch thick. 4 large potatoes. 1 large tomato 1 green pepper. Paprika, mustard. Oil plank thoroughly and heat smoking hot. Put ham on plank and biroil on thas lowest grate of the broiler or in o moderaté oven for 20 minutes. Turn cooker side of ham down on plank. Pare and slice po- tatoes about one- half inch thick. Boil for ten minutes in salted water. Drain and put them in a ring around the meat. Sprinkle with paprika. sprinkle ham very lightly with mus- tard. . Put sliced tomatoes over the surface of the ham. Sprinkle with paprika Dot potatoes and tomatoes with bits of butter. Return plank to oven and cook abeout 30 minutes. The ham should be well cooked, the to- matoes tender and the potatoes browned. Garnish with thin slices of [ . For Saturday only we will give a big discount on Boys'\Norfolk Suits. Sizes 8 to 18 years. To close out all odds and ends of Straw Hats, Blouses and Caps at 50c. Boys' Bathing Suits greatly reduced for quick clearance in sizes 3 to 14 $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. Boys’ Wash Suits in sizes 2 to 7 years only. double this price, every one is a ‘wonderful value. ways best. Boy's Union Suits in sizes 10 to 16 years for $1.00. Boys’' fast black Stockings in sizes 6 to 10 years at 35c or 3 pairs for $1.00. Boys’ Blouses very special at $1.25. ') 4 i years. Spetial Some suits First choic Very special showing at $2.88. Come for the first selection. Swagger Tailored Summer Suits KENIT UNDERWEAR ITEMS Summer Vests in pink and white for 29c. Ex- tra sizes for 39 Summer Vests with «wrocheted yokes for 3734c. Summer Union Suits in size 5 only for 79c. Kayser Union Suits for $1.00. Annette Kellerman Tights for $1.25 to $5.25. SMART ' SWEATERS Women's Tuxedo Sweaters with Angora collar, special at $9.00. Women’s tie back Sweaters, pure zephyr, all colors for $3. Slip-on Sweaters reduced to $3.88. Sweaters with hand crocheted ruffle skirt GOOD HOSTERY VALUES ‘Women's brown fibre and silk Stoeki duced to $1.25, Women’s pure silk Stockings reduced Women’s pure silk Stockings in bl and colors, special at $1.50. Women's pure silk Stockings in blae and colors, priced $1.75. Women’'s heavy pure silk Stockings to $2.50. 5 Children’s fine rib cotton Stockings in —seconds, for 35c. Infants’ Socks for 35c, 50c and 59¢. STYLISH GLOVES Women’s two-clasp fabric Gloves, Pedu warm Gfl#fi#####fi##%##@@#fi##fifi#@@##@@##&#fififi###fl#fifi&&%#fifi#fl%fi&fi@@###fi@fi## 54 X ..OQQOG.flflfi.’.’fiO#O#.'OO#CG######@@@## = “What a little provincial you are!™ she said, with the ridiculous air of patronage which a certain type of New Yorker affects. “You're really a small Bot of re- :‘hru. Morld 1'es > . ; i knew 'HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of room which my Revelations of a Wife yam tell the ! 1 think 1 sha t through the journey e settlod at last in the draw- father's thought- ons had provided for me, after a h-m where guarters. It téen m the car ahead Leila Fairfax had uncomfortable for Rita inute walt In Fdith and was an inutes for me at least, wn, when she was net challenging itred Durkee's attention by word or was descanting upon the attrac- Rac Mador 15 she had pulled reluctant cloak Grantland's of the Mapor and Major Grant- Mily, Dicky had remained in the car behipd. that Dicky was too angry and Grantland too shy to join us. hoped that Dicky's mood would ad to some open clash between the two men. But when at last nur] porter summoned us Alfred Durkee's | berth was the only unoccupled one in | the car. “Grant and the Dicky-bird must | have hit the hay pronto!” Alfred com- mented—he had accompanied, us back to our car after tipping Lella’s porter ly. “So long, girl.” ight, night. dearest,” Rita Brown | had replied, as she biew him a mock- ing Kiss, but her words had not held any mockery. I knew that she had | sald them deliberately to annoy him, | and 1 writhed as | saw two or lhr!nr curtaips near us move, and knew that awakdned and curious passengers were peering through them “Your Country’s Capital.” The little sncident had intensified | my dislike for the girl, but my train- ing compelled me to courtesy, and I tried to speak sympathetically. “It is an unearthly hour for start- ing on a journey.” I said, “but it is the hest train. You aren't going to &et up 10 see Washington. then?" “Washington?" She oke con- temptuously. “What's Washington in my young life?" “Only your country’s eapital,” I re- torted, and could have bitten my tongue through for wasting such sen- timent upon her as 1 saw the sneer- ing amazement in her eves CAMERAS Repaired and Exchange | Arcade Studio | for sightseeing. ! Rita Brown. | pantly, going 1o get out of here after only a few hours of sicep to see a city!” “I really am.” I replied patiently, although I felt that my temper would snap with much more experience of “We have two hours here, and my father is going to show me some interesting things.” An Tmpertinent Question. “Well, Daddy ought to be able to do it if anybody could!™ she replied flip- as she crushed her silken stockings carelessly Into her smart low shoes, a slovenly little trick which seemed somewhat to afford me a key to her whole mental make-up. “The ‘Quester’ of Broadway was some old boy in his day. I fancy there is nothing he doesa’t know all about By the way, I never did get just the right angle of that romantic story. You were the missing cheeild with the strawberry mark on the left arm that he was searching for, weren't you?" “Pardon me, but I my father's affairs,” I sald frigidly. “Suit yourself, old dear,” she re- torted carelessly. “"And roam all over Washington with my blessing so long as you don’t ask me to go along.” T didn’t answer, but turned and rang the bell for the porter. When his low knock sounded I opened the door a trifle and spoke through the aperture softly. “Will you call me about half an hour befor® we get into Washington? I want to see the city. We have two hours there, do we not?" “Yas'm.” His teeth showed in a broad, friendly grin. “Plenty of time Several people asked me to wake “em early. One of the gen'lemen of your party, Miss, he very anxious not to miss it.” He bowed himself out. and T turned to find Rita Brown watching me cur- iously. “Oh, vou sly boots!" she =aid, shak- ing her finger teasingly at me. Tl ‘het Father isn't to be the only com- panion of our early morning rambles. Well! I think I feel a rush of pa- triotism to the head myself. You really need a lady chaperon, dearie, if the fascinating major is going to trail you around ‘your country’s capi~ tal' So wake and call me early, mother dear.” never discuss green pepper before serving. believe in practicing what h, don’t preach MARY. BERLIN LOSING ATTRACTION Prominent German City Is No Longer Mecca for Europcan Tourists, Burcau of Travel Says. Berlin, July 23.—As a center of at- traction for s from outside, Berlin is on the wane, said Chairman Landau, of the City’s Foreign Travel Bureau, which held its annual meet- ing here recently. Landau stated that although in the vear under review 1,389,000 strangers visited the capital they were on the whole not the class of visitors that were desired. Berlin, he added, had become hated in the provinces and no traveler came to Berlin for pleas- ure. Moreover there was an alarm- ing exodus of industrial undertakings from Berlin. The authorities, he said. must wake up and offer fairs and such like as an inducement for the desirable class of visitors to come to Berlin. duced to $7.50. 75c. FISHSON JEWELRY AT SALE PRICES » An unusual and wonderful offering of the popular and benuutul Fishson jewelry will be urday. A delayed order and a mistake in duplicating said order brought us a large quantity of thi goods back but to sell them a quantity for us to inventory. Bat it is too big at a reduction. s0n goods. The Fishson people ask us not to You get the benefit of their mistake. In the assortment there are beautiful rings, brooches, ear drops in sterling and silverite, set with colored stones and rhinestones. desirable goods. 25 | ES3BRER 282 made at time of purchase. The regular prices range from $3.00 to $22.50. bar pins, perfect imitations of diamond and platinun Perf Every piece Wm be reduced 20 per cent. Dex r.'c 2 uf\\ o) PROGRESS REHABILITATION. Paris, July Great progress is being made in the work of reconstrus:- tian in the devastated regions of northern France, says the Matin, Traffic has been completely re-estab- lished on 123 kilometers of railway track which was totally destroyed by the Germans. N Save the Babies NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize tLat of a!l the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two or nesrly one-quarter, die before the per cent., or more than one-third, before they are fifteen! r cent., reach one year; thirty-seven ey are five, and one-half before We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic repa.rnuons. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s doo ng -mm contain e: more or less opium or morpk deadly poisons. tocongestmnl, icl toria i I t.ltytlnyl f.lmd irculation and n an; lllll wpe re! ci ation y q! » > le quantities, lead be no danger in the uss of Cas- as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. t bears the ng‘nlture of Chu H. Fletcher Z Genuine Castoria always bears the d‘nnm of esinol will heal that bruised skin quickly Applyit freely after cleans- ing the injured spot thorough- ly with Resinol Soap. Do not hesitate—no matter how bruised or broken’ the flesh maybe—as Resinol Ointment contains only the purest and mildest balsams which cannot irritate. Its cooling, soothing effect is almost immediate. A booa to sufferers from eczems. and other skin trosbles. A#al dragrists.

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