New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 15

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GCOSCHBBVCBBTVBCOCRGL LIV OGBBBL i STORE CLOSED MONDA Y—COME bATURDA\ * WISE, SMITH & CO.:| HARTFORD &8 » WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK STOCKINGS A special purchase from the manufacturer selling at about half former retail prices. Every pair perfect. ' $1.00, $1.59 and $2.00 BEAUTIFUL STLK HAND BAGS 4 SATURDAY AT HALF PRICE THE NEW CAMEO PINS Exquisite creations in fashionable silk Hand Quite the fad in New York at the present time. HBags. Cholce of any in our stock of $5.00 to $15.95 A special purchase brings vou $1.50 and $2.00 values. Hand Bags Saturday at half price .. $2.50 to $7.95 At our Jewelry Dept. Choice at Here Are Several Especially Good Numbers In NEW FALL SUITS AND DRESSES Arrived Just In Time For Saturday Selling JSHNEW TAILORED FALL sCITS OF NEW TAILORED FALL SUITS OF 327.50 OXFORD 335.00 -Norfolk mode a . A et e These swagger Suits have a new ton ch reflects the new fall mode Several new fall colors are offered, Including shades of tan and blue er; The ample pockets slant smart- hl W TANORED FALL SUITS OF Iy and the © T $42.50 A f smart models at this HANDSOME FUR TRIMMED FALL reasonable price. all- of which are of sSUITS excellent mlmlm materials .<|ule of $65-00 careful workmanship, Of note s a A Sult of fine Velour, trimmed Tullored Buit of Tricotine in a tall with a deep collur of near seal, Is ored model, trummed with many very smart in fawn color. in which small buttons and with a panel of it is shown. Military loops trim the G@arrow pleats down the center of the front and the coat is gathercd over back, the hips. New Fall Dresses of Satin in Many Smart Models $29.00 IHlustrating the newest touches of the fall mode these Dresses all developed in good quality satin and charmeuse A particularly charming model with long two tier accordion pleated panel over either hip. The in‘a modified sallor blouse effect and has collar and cuffs of embrojdercd organdie, Open Monday Evenings Don’t Delay Attending Ou Until 8 P. M. August Sale { FVJHLOYRIHERSLSLD double panel effect back and inch belt and are trimmed with silk stitch- ESSE- LELAND’S Watch the ‘“‘Bigger Better Store’’ Grow One More -Week of Oul‘ £ August llar can be buttoned high to the neck if one so desires. » 7 » " § . NEW FALL DR s o HANDSOM NEW FALL WOOL TRICOT : ey $42 50 GRACEIUL STRAIGH r OF SATI Early modgls for fall wear SATLOR DRESSES FOR THE MISS WHO IS PREPARIN HER SCHOOL OR COLLEGE Embroldered in a sim ||Y¢ con- trasting pattern and gathered In at the waist with an Inch sash, these styligh dresses are made / of surprisingly good quality wool tricotine when one considers the very low price of S18.08, L SCHER'S SHETLAND 2§ “.0%9090'”&000003”&#&## ght at the helght of the 8 3 This Kloss, both v and with sl as the Bilverglow yarn and s in Floss, plu special Fleise ||’l - hh-(lulul Ry lm« Hll CUT PRICEN — SATU seu you have this ‘opportunity to secure your sayarn in the most fashionable shades at cut prices. which we know you will like if you see them. One model which is made of very heavy satin in a new short blouse effect, with two rows of pleated rosettes on the skirt. The square neck has @ dainty collar of organdie with contrasting embroidery. FLOSS AT THE NEW BOYS' FURNISHINGS DEPT. A complete department in itself, devoted to the kind of furnishings the boys like and their parents approve of —— situated near, but entirely separate from the Men's Furnishing Dept. BOYS’ SCHOOL BLOUSI AT $1.48 e duced prices: The “victor Belton” and *“Bell” brand, noted tin, regular 45c. for their dependability — New, bright patterns in Plain blue chambray, plain khaki verglow. Regu- and dark effects, also plain white. Sizes 6 to 16 dpe years, A wonderful assortment to sclect from, RDAY Sweater Knitfing k finish Is known great demand. light percales. WARDROBE Sizes 16—22 $ 1 7-98 Of very good wool serge and built for service, these Dresses will appeal to the mother who knows that a dress of this kind must be carefully made to look well. i Clearance Sale HERE THEY GO! Three Lots of Ment’s and Young Men’s Suits lar boe Npecial, per ball \ NICHARDSON'S CROCHET COTTO? In all co and white, for camisples, yokes, ete. Regular Special Saturday 2 Balls for 25¢ RICHARDSON'S PERLE CROCHET A most complete assortment of colors, ideal for “TOM SAWYER"” SHIRTS FOR BOYS $2.39 A real shirt for real boys, mannish patterns and every shirt guaranteed fast color. BOYS LEATHER BELTS Black, tan #hd gray your new filet Sweater. Regular 45c. Special BOYS’' Saturday H 3 Balls for $1.00 Plain and plaids .....ivevvivniriinnsiina.. 48C .0.9.9“060’.’.0..@#6’ .O‘.‘QOOQ#GG##G### NEWSPAPER MAN HAS| BIBLE ALL HIS OWN Compiles “American Creed From Study of Seriptures Vieksburg, Miss., Aug. 27.—A news- ‘paper man, Charles W. Miller, city qditor of the Herala here, has com- l:?l “An Americun Creed,” consist- inff of passages from the ©ld and New Tqstaments. The selections transposed and arranged in such a manner as to preserve the continuity of the Creed | unbroken to the end, aro sald by Mr. Miller to contain “the wholesome truths handed down from the pro- phets, vhe Saviour and the aposties.” There are meven quotations from the Old Testament and 21 from the New Testament, making a total of ore than 800 words in the Creed. It begins with the words of Timothy, “Godliness with contentment Is great gain. For we brought nothing inte this world, and It is certain we | ¢an carry nothing out.”” The -.uol\d‘ paragraph is Introduced by & pas- from Malachi, “Have we not all Father? Hath not one nted us” Why do we deal ously every man ageinst his brother by profa e ocovenant of our Father”" The Creed closes with these words from Timothy, “Now unto the | King FEternal, Immortal, Invisible, “the only Wisa God, be Honor and ory rnrflrr and ever.”. Bond, state erintendent of .cur.nnn in Misaissippl, writing to the compiler, said: his is a splen- did Creed, and we should like very much to have a copy in the hands of avery school child in the state”. Mr. Miller, who has been a news PpMper man more than 30 years, said ‘In this age of Uodless selfishness, | the tendency of the times is running | lly and rapidly into a state of | feted license, regardiess of a | hgh standard af life. Something is needed to assist in turning the atten. of old and young to their duty d their neignbors. The Holy the correct, guswer i9 e\e'!'y conceivable question that can LEGISCATE FOR WOMEN., be framed by man. It is the Fule and Peth, Aust P . ralia, Aug. 5.—. | guide for humanity.’ i B the legislative proposals to be sub- LEFT HUGE ESTATE. mitted in the forthcoming session of Tring, Eng. Aug. 27.—Mrs. Hum- | Parllament here will be a bill to re- phey Ward, the novelist, who died | move the disqualification here recently, has left an estate valued at 11,306 pounds. against women offering themselves as candi- dates for parliament. Most People Avoid The Second or Third Cup of Coffee—. But those who use Instant Postum can safely drink as many cups as they like Postum tastes much like the best coffee, but it contains no harmful element, so it can be used freely and with comfort, for POSTUM Sold by Grocers, Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc,, el T T TR T R ToT T R T TR T e R TR o Rl T R L e bkl fi@@@@@@@@@@@@%fij@“ $19.00/$24.50(821.30 Were Were Were $30.00 A $35.00 $40.00 . Come Get ’Em Men While the Picking Is Good These Suits Are the Best Yalues Yet All Boys’ Summer Suits and Odd Trousers Reduced 20%. Lot of Men’s Bal. Shirts and Drawers 57¢, 2 for $1.00 Men’s B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers Men’s Negligee Shirts 45¢ each $1.75, $2.45, $2.95 and up _ Lot of Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes $3.95 1 Mén’s Lisle Hose 21c, 5 pair for $1.00 ~ All colors. Lot of Women’s High Shoes $4.95. The latest in collar attached _Shirts. . Men’s $15 genuine Japanese Pongee Silk Shirts $7.95. BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 Stores, 38 Cities. Always More Value for Less Money.

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