New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 18

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B OGS G S S S HHHHOHHHHSHHH MEXICO DISTURBED Great Sacrifice SALE Still Continues ecial Bargains for Saturday SHALL CONTINUE TO STOCK AT A 507 HATS Georgettes, Organ- olors. Value $12.98. r Saturday Sale, $4.95 GE SAILORS $10.98. Special Sale, $3.98 LIBRBON TAMS lors. Value Saturday Sale, $2.00 ! ED HATS [Ples. High grade Oda ue $6.00. Special for Sale, $1.00 for $4.50 OFFER OUR ENTIRE REDUCTION. TAFFETA HATS All hand-made. Special for Saturday Sale, $3.98 RIBBON HATS Value $5.98, day Sale, $2.48 SPORT HATS $4.98. Saturday Sale, $1.98 CHILDREN'S HATS Al colors Value Special for Saturday, 75c¢ Value Value $10.50. 8pecial or Satur- Special for $2.00. pldenblum Millinery Co. NEW BRITAIN STORE Hartford Store, 863 Main St 188 MAIN STREET. Over Harvey & Lewis. fififléfi##@#0#&&#&#%##@@###&@@@@@@@##@@é@@@@fi@@é@@@@@@@ & & & & & b & & & o ; diers. | his children, | England, BY YAQUI INDlAlgS “Tom™ Sounds Spell Fear for Residents: Fierce in Battle But Great Home-Lovers, July 23 hut ominous tom™ of the Yaqui Indians is bei heard outside the confines of Sonor neral Plutarco Bl visional secretary of war ¥ for the new revolution, is taking with him more than a thousand of * nora’s finest.' on his 1,600-mile trip from Agua Prieta to Mexico City to assume the duties of his new offige The strumming of the Yaqui drums long has been a cause of uneasiness among many of Mexico's other sol- Bearing the reputation of be- ing a fearless and ferocious fighter, the Yaqui has frequently been said to be able to put his enemy to flizht by the mere sound of his burro-skin “tambor.” There is side, however, Mexico, monotonous —Once again “tom-tom another and less sinister to the life of a Yaqul soldier. He carries his home life with him to the battlefield. His wife, his birds all form part of his impedimenta. When not In action, the Yaqui war- riors do not present formidable fig- ures. They may be distinguished from other tribes chiefly by their pe- cullar copper hue and the band of 'vrizhl red they wear around their hats. The routine of théir camp life is quiet and orderly. The Yaqui lad is reared in an at- imosphere of war. Should his father fall in battle, the boy ,picks up the ancestral rifle and begins the realiza- tion of his martial destiny Anzac With Lunch. Manufacturing plants all over New such Bethlehem Stecl Corporation, at Victory and Fore River plants, Walworth Manufactur- ing company and many others have ANZAC listed on their restaurant bills of as Thus the privilege of en!oying “the beverage above the average” at lunch time as well as in their homes is afforded New England workmen. Fvidently employers believe ANZAC to be much better than *“barrels of jce water” in which workingmen generally indulge too much these warm days. ANZAC is something besides “a drink.” Made of cereal, it's whole- some, nutritious full bodied. Employes seem to find in the tang of the malt, the bitter of the hop, just the taste that suits—that's different from the “swectishness” of many drinks.—advt. MAKES FEET FEEL FINE! ‘The instant -vpl -lud--up 8 it morar " mehy” -h-umwmm troubles. D@ TOP SOBVVOVVOVLCOLBTBBBBBBL | et or lcl-£ Returns Use Herald Clwlfled Ads PRICES UT AGAIN Many New Reductions ] Are Placed 7ifat On Our BIG Stock of WOMEN’S WALK-OVER OXFORDS, PUMPS . AND TIES. This cut shows one of over one hundred styles now on sale at big reductions. During the Iast week, our stock of low shoes has been moving out fast, hut we still have a fine mt of Oxfords, Pumps and Ties in all sizes from which to select. dy shipments of early fall shocs have begun to arrive. We must make room for these goods ir shelves. S0 we have looked over our stock and cut another thick slice off the price of many styles. REMEMBER-—this is a brand new PATTERNS. Walk-Over Shoe Store, and all our styles are the VERY NEW- PRICES: $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 $7.95, $8.95 There are some wonderful bargains for $4.95, mostly white Pumps and Ties of the very finest grade SEE OUR WINDOWS ALL MEN'S SHOES REDUCED David Manning’s Ueatk-Cver Shoe Store 211 Main Street, New Britain - the | AND STRENGTH BY TAKING PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength. \l[nr and Nerve ¥ The average on is b more and more that the lack of physical | strength and e exhaustion (frequently | evidenced by cessive thinness) are the | direct cause not only of the fajlure to suc- for the necessities of BUILD FIRM FLESH ' ning to realize w the handicap in one's ompare the thin, sickly, frame with the well-rounded form | social aspirations angular 't the scaside too, the l"!n[fl well- wunded figure is most admircd. which is usually aceompanied by the bloom of health and attractivencss That millions of people are conscious of this handicap is evident from the continued | earance In newspapers and magazines of suggestions proposing various reme- in food or medicine or exercises any of ! which might or might not be appropriate for a given case. Authorities, however. agree that healthy nerve tissue is absolutely essential to a strong, robust body and mind. Weak nerves, while indicated by a multitude of different symptoms. more immediately and generally result in lack of energy, sleeplessness, irri- tability, depression, etc., which conditions gradually consume the healthy flesh. leaving ugly hollows. a flat chest, bony neck and scrawny arms and legs. : eed more phosphate than t le to extract from the foods vs, and many opinions affirm that there is nothing which may be taken into the human system that so effectively | supplies this deficlency as the pure organic phosphate known as bitro-phosphate and rk and Brainerd and good drug- here tial phosphoric food elements in bitro-phosphate assimilated the nerve cells should soon produce a pleasing change in nerve cnergy and hence increased vitality and strength. With the burdens of nery- ousness, sleeplessness, lack of energy, lMfted, normal weight, with cte., its attractive fullness and ruddy glow of heaith, replaces the former picture of skin and bones. CAUTION:—While Bitro-Phosphate is un- surpassed for the relief of nervousness, gen- eral debility, etc, those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care In avoiding fat-producing foods """"1 Is the cheery greeting for the boy with the order of ANGELUS FLOUR “Baking made easy and bread made better. fol material. shades. | straizht. redingo Inc. « Hartford SUPER-VALUES FOR SATURDAY A Few Typical Examples of the Hundreds of Bargains: Ready Here Tomorrow. ONE-PIECE WOOL DRESSES OF THE HIGHEST TYPE AT CLEARANCE PRICES —THIRD FLOOR— Here are Dresses of such beautiful and exclusive design that they ell the autumn mode — dresses that can be proudly worn throughout the fall and winter, yet offcred at prices sometimes less than half thejr ‘worth. Materials include tricotine, graceful lines, pancls, trimmings are embroideries in gold, binations, braid bound and tailored button finish. and cffective braids. or box pleated skirts. Only one or two of a kind, which makes them even more desirable. Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot. $39.95 Dresses, Now $65.00 Dresses, Now $19.75 .. $29.95 $79.50 Dresses, Now duvetyne, serge, Navy blue predominates in color but there are a few other The styles arc amazingly like those presaged overskirts, effects, as well as Eton and high in wool of red, tan, Other models cmphatically simple, with twill and combinations of for fall, with sash girdles, moyen-age and neck models. Among the gray or Scveral show accordion pleated $25.00 $39.95 $55.00 Dresses, Now ...... $69.50 Dresses, Now .. MODEL GOWNS IN GEORGETTES, SILKS AND WASH FABRICS ALSO GREATLY REDUCED WOQ, the two lower prices there arc plain. stripes _and rdine, in plaids, sn ¥s, In the group at $29.95 there arg new models. Fully belted, button trimmed. Colors, combinations include gray and black, ‘Velours, serge and stripes and checks. tan and blue. green and brown. SUMMERY NEGLIGEES — FOURTH FLOOR — Full length cotton challis trimmed, and figured lawn Breakfast Coats. 36 to 44. $2.98 styles at $1.98 in many styles. CORSETS SHOW LOWER PRICES —FOURTH FLOOR— Regular La Beatriss Corscts—Of fancy material, with 3 inch elastic band at the waistline. Regu- lar For Satur- ‘Warner Rust-Proof—Corsets of flesh pink coutil with low bust. Regular $3.00 grade. For . $1.98 Broken Sizes—In R. & G., Roal Worcester and La Beatriss Corsets, a wide range of styles Not all sizes in any one makc. but every size represented in the and $2.50. 0Odd Corsets—I.a Vida, Nemo, La Beatriss Corsets. Broken sizes group. Regular prices $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. For Satur- but all sizes included in the Brassieres—Madec of good cambric with lace insertion trim- ming. Regular 59c grade. For Saturday . Bandeaux—Bandeaux Bras- sieres of flesh poplin with hook back. lll'rulur price 59¢. Satur- . 45¢ Children’s’ Waists — Drawer Waists of cambric, sizes 4 to 12 years Sale 29¢ FORMERLY $19.75 TO $29.95 VALUE TO $39.95. knifc pleated. checks, the — THIRD FLOOR — Kimonos, satin Sizes colors gay or somber. SPORT SKIRTS AT SPECIAL PRICES, $8.75, $14.75 | side and box pleated skirts of velours, serge Also a few plain black \ knife or box pleated, in a wide range of colors, plaids, black and bluc, blue, white and gray, tan and green, flannel represented. BUNGALOW APRONS — FOURTH FLOOR — Full size Bungalow Aprons of percale, elastic belt, open front, dress style and button back models. $3.98 styles at $2.98 $6.98 styles at $5.00. ‘White Dotted Swiss and figured voile Kimonos $5.00 grade. Pretty colors. For $3.98 CLEARANCE OF JUVENILE MILLINERY —FIFTH FLOOR— Children’s Tailored Hats of fine straws, in black, brown, navy or burnt. Sizes for ages $3.75 3 to 12. to $7.98. Values up Now .. An odd lot of tailored and trimmed Hats for Misses in all pretty $2.98 colors and very Regular prices up 0 $6.50. styles. Now .. Organdic Hats, in poke and mushroom shapes, pink, blue or For Girls of 8 to 15. $5.00 white. Formerly as high as $7.50. Now . “Suede like” Tams, the popu- lar sport hat among the younger set. In white and fourteen difficrent colors, including pastel Al sizes. $1.85 and bright shades. Regular price $2.50. Now Sporting Goods Reduced For Saturday —FIFTH FLOOR— Tennis Rackets At $1.98—Just 100 of these excellent Rackets, regnlar prices of which would be as high as $3.50. Tennis Balls At 49c—A well known make of balls, first quality in every respect. Regular $1.98 value Extra size Bungalow Aprons, opcn fromt, regu- lar $2.50, Saturday . ... tesensees.. $1.98 Notable Bits Of News About Men’s Furnishings —MAIN FLOOR— Every onc of the paragraphs below means a chance to save money and, at the same time, obtain seasonable, desirable, needed articles for Men’s wear. Men's Shirts At $1.50 Formerly $2.00 and $2.50. We admit candidly that these are odds and ends from our nlar stock, but they’re very irable additions to any man’s wardrob. oyen though we are anxious 10 jdiar them away. Percales, Pfinted madras and other materials, in atumctive designs and good colors. An sizes., Men’s Shirts At $2.59 Regularly $3.50 and $4.00° Not one of these Shirts that hasn’t been selling right along for $3.50 or more. Mighty handsome styles, in madras, silk stripes, cheviots and similar materials, with' cffective designs * and colors guaranteed fast. All sizes. Union Suits At $1.89 Regular Prcie $2.50. Roxford Union Suits in sum- ¢ mer weight, ecru shade, short sleeves and ankle length. - Union Suits At $1.95 Regular Price $2.50. “This is a famous brand but because it’'s reduced the name can’t be revealed. Made of fine, light weight yarn, in ath- letic’ style or with short sleeves and le length. 256 Off the Prices of All Men’s Suits —FIFTH FLOOR—

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