New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 4

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SATURDAY LAST DAY Y INI=XTX> O T H X uly Clearance =SALL p Store Where You Always Find the Crowd ‘Arrow” Collars, and linen, all . Sale lgc .. each gular 30c. B. V. D. Shirts ) S o 69¢ s Knitting Wool ors and shades. ll::l $l skn Athletic Union Basket Weave. Ibriggan Shirts e 49¢ hite Collar At- i Shirts, linen Pongee. . $2.39 Overalls, heavy pn, blue, brown e $1.65 Price lar $2.50. 1l Sheets, 81x90; ece no seam iy §2 29 's Union Suits, d, all styles and ’rice 69 ¢ lar $1.00 en’s Silk Blous- bduced 250 to U SAVE AS MUCH AS YOU Your last chance to buy clean and perfect mer- chandise at a saving from 25% to 30% COME EARLY as our bargains are limited, 100 pair Women’s Silk Gloves 2-clasp, white and black, double finger tippes. c Saturday . . pr 59 10 dozen Gordon Hose, drop stitch, seam Saturday Gordon Hose, pure silk; balck only, don’t miss this offer. $2.98 Saturday . . Men's Wool . Jersey Sweaters, a 1l colors, $5 value. $2.98 Saturday . ! Children’s Mercerized Soxs, all colors; sizes up to 9'5. 35C Saturday ... Sunfast Silk Drapery, plain colors, blue, gold and green. Saturday .. Yd $1 No. 750 Gordon Tripled seam Silk Hose; $2.50 value, $ 1 .69 Saturday Just received a lot of 2-inch gingham checks in all colors, 32-inches wide Ya 42(‘. Saturday Pequot 9-4 Sheeting. Sale « Price ... yard gzc Regular $1.20 “Mohawk” wood” Sale Price . . and “Lock- 9-4 Sheeting. Choice of our stock of Voiles. Sale Price . .. Yard 496 Regular 79c and 85c. Choice of our stock of Serpentine Crepe. Sale Price . .. Yard 39¢ Regular 55c¢ 32-inch aIl,ong Cloth, good quality. Sade Price Ya 30€ Regular 45c. One lot Gingham Wash Dresses, all sizes up to 46. All styles to chpose from, Price $2'19 Regular $2.98, $3.50. One lot Children’s Ging- ham Dresses. Sizes 6 Regular up to $2.50. Boys’ Percale Blouses. Sale Price 59 £ Regular 79c¢. Boys’ 2 in 1 Wash Saits. Sale Price . . .. $l ‘59 Regular $2.50. Women’s black and white H-300 Gordon Hose. $2 .39 Sale Price Regular $3.29. SPEND Bargains In All Departments wick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. NEW 3RITAU DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1020, - IVw /' ] New Briiain Institut ALL AND SUNDRY, by E. T mond g ke “The o oo ef f'ncensored Celeb- rities gives afwaing with some 0 characters whomg mon enough iv ca known throust biog: aphieal £ketches, Like those of the earlier volume these portraits Ate Loth friendly and unflattering Pt Wity, 5 tone of sin- STty s el A . Rootine, Car CODDITIES, by Arign Chatham KClehes on vacationing on the which capture its dazzling gorgeons color: and birisk 5. The reader is initiated 1 wscinating art of clamming, the »f filling vases with the E on of wild flowers, n wise hints on the man- agement of a summer cottage.”—A. L. A. Booklist. Dennis and and is g GHOST IN THE WHITE Gerald Stanley l.eeo. | | ‘ HOUSE, by !laETTHl:S FROM CHINA | | | AND JA- PAN, by John Dewey and Alice Chipman Dewey. “Charming, swossipy letters with the all-around interest in Eastern question, education, women. civiliza- tion and pure curiosity in the strange things of the orient, such as one | would expect from the professor and his wife bent on sightseeing, but in- evitably drawn into lecture courses in China and Japan. Yet they attempt no greater finality of opinion than is naturally expressed in family let- ters. The description of China is the more detailed.”—A. L. A. Booklist. .. LETTERS OF TRAVEL, 1892-1913, by Rudyard Kipling. “A journalistic Kipling who about 30 vears ago viewed Japan, Can- ada and eastern United States, the lat- ter two with the perplexity, under- standing and humor of a curious re- porter. 15 vears later describes the interior of this continent in letters to his family, and under the date of 1913 takes us to ‘Egvpt of the Ma- gicians.’ "—A. L. Booklist. ... MODERN CHINA: A POLITICAL STUDY, by S. G. Cheng. “A valuable and timely volume throwing a clear licht on the chief problems which confront the Chinese statesman and diplomat and all who have anything to do with China, with constructive svggestions for their solution.”—Publisher’s note .. NEGRO FACES AMERICA, by H. J. Seligman. the ... NEW MERCHANT MARINE, by E. N. Hurley : e SOCTAL ADAPTATION, A STUDY IN THE D LOPMENT OF THE DOCTR OF ADAPTATION AS A THEORY OF SOCTAL PROG- RISS, by L. M. Bristol. PR WEALTH FROM WASTE, by H. J. Spooner. “A survev of ali economic processes from the point of view of waste, with constructive suggestions for waste elimination. The spirit is that of so- €ial reform. the hope to rid human- ity from' unicccssary burdens and suffering./ Some topics treated are: Waste due to human fatizua: the food question in relation to waste:. tiliza- tion of waste land: household wastes and economies."—A. I.. A. Booklist. WHITE SHADOWS IN THE SOUTH SEAS, by Frederick O'Brien. “This far-wandering /American journalist brought to his vear in the Marquesas Tslands an understanding and sympathy that won the good- will of cannibal kings and savage queens, native children. missionaries and conscienceless traders alike. And he knows how to present his newsy and unusual material in an easy, delightful fashion.” I.. A. Book- list. FICTION. ABRBOTSCOURT. b hn Ayscough . DAISY ASHFORD: D Ashford .. GOLD OUT OF CELERES, by A. E. Dingle. “A combination of wmuggling. hid- den gold. crocodile rivers, treach- erous traderz, fine vpstanding seamen and a mystery that puzzles the captain of a brigantine ordered to find the | =old smugglers in the Dutch East In- dies"—A. L. A. Booxilst NI LIGHT OUT OF THE EAST, by §. R Crockett HER BOOK, by S | PARADISE MYSTERY, by J. S, Fletcher “A good Englith myrtery story in- | volving murders, concealed identity. old crimes comag to light, a nice doc- tor wno seems to be the sport of fate, and his two wards about whom the mystery revolves.'—A. L. A. Dook- st o el THIS MARRYING, by M. C. aing. The hook is listinctly pleasing and those who read this first novel will | anticipate with pleasure the next to come from the same author.”—New York Times. Ban- .z TRAILIN. 'y Max Erard “A wild west melodrama with thrills to spare. The story is of an easterner who trails across the con- tinent a man whom he believes to be his enemy.”"—A. L. A. Booklist. PR UNCONSCIOUS CRUSADER, by S . Williams. “The hard-earned success of a wvoung reporier who becomes editor of an irdependent paper and inci- dentally wins the right girl, who has been watching the struggle.”—A. L. A. Booklist. but not | The Day’s Work Will Seem A Whole Lot Easier If You Wear A Light Weight Breezy Tropical Suit They are cool and comfortable—there is practically no weight to them but their fine tailoring and smart style does carry weight; they are good looking and impressive, et - Oui acoocemdit of these Suits is very large— there are several well known brands among them in- cluding “PALM BEACH” “KEEP-KOQL” “COOLKENNY” We have them in light and dark shades for men of all proportions. (No discount on these Suits.) HORSFALL'S 93 Asy!um St. Ha_rtford l 257 MAIN ST. TOM., DICK AND HARRY — STOP PAYING HIGH RENTS. HERE IS A THREE FAMILY BRICK BLOCK, WITH A CORNER STORE., ON OAK STREET, YOU CAN BUY FOR $10,000. acCT QUICK IF YOU WANT IT. MILK ROUTE FOR SALE. New Britain Real Estate Exchange 380 MAIN ST. INSURANCE. OPEN EVENINGS. Outlet Mi?lih?ry Co———— A CLEARANCE OF SUMMER HATS Georgette and Organdie Hats $3.98 Value $6.95. There is still a good choice and at this price, you should see these Hats. Just the thing for the vacation, all desirable colors. RIBBON SPORT HATS $2.25 A table of these popular Hats at this price, will not last long so come early for choice. Trimmed Hats $3.98 Former Prices Up to $12.95 A table of black and flowers, and colored Straw exceptional value. “Suedelike” Tams All Colors, $1 .4 5. Value $2.98 Silk Duvetyn Hats Duvetyn and Duvetyn and Taffeta, Hats trimmed with os- trich a delightful combination that is being much worn and greatly admired. L $7.95 and up Dutlet Millivery Lo, BOOTH’S BLOCK MID- SUMMER CLEAR- ANCE New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. 881-383 Main Street

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