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After GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Raphael’s Specialty Shop To the People of New Britain: thirty years of merchandising, | am forced to withdraw from business because of my health. 170 Main Street £ 170 Main Street, and to do so | must dispose of my entire stock of Women’s apparel before October 1. It is only a matter of days now before you will buy your Fall and Wmter Clotlm. I bave a complete line of 1920-1921 models which wfll go on sale at sweeping savings. Do you want to buy now? It will mean an investment if you get your clathes at this time, and you will save the retail profit. " | must therefore give a my store at N m\‘ I could re« turn this entire stock to the manufacturers because it is seasonable goods, but I would rather have you get the benefit by buying at wllolulll BN, B A gt f?. I am not advertising any prices. Come to the store and see the values yourself — and the earlier you come, tlle more variety you wfll have to choose from. The stock includes LADIES’ AND MISSES’, CLOAKS, SUITS DRESSES, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, WA]STS AND MILLINERY AND Cl-lll)- DREN’S AND INFANTS” WEAR. sy, - "’-’wm Naturally, because of the reduced prices, no goods will be sold on approval, neltller will any alterations be made. 170 MAIN STREET New Britain’s New Dentist DR. KNAPP ¢ SAYS DON'T BE ASHAMED OF A YOUR TEETH At prices 1 am dentistr,/. charging for no one can aftord to overlook the high-grade wonderful money saving dental values I am glving at this time THE ONE REAL PAINLESS DEN- TIST IN NEW BRITAIN This Is an Aoctusl Fact and I can Prove it No matter where you have been or how little you believe in Painless Dentistry, at least give me the benefit of the doubt and try me. If 1 Hurt You Don’t Pay Me! Those having extra sensitive teeth are especidlly Invited to tédst my painless methods, GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGEWORK GOLD CROWNS va. the exorbitant charges of the average dentist for this work. I only do the best and you pay just one-half the average price. 299 MAIN ST., Over Qlugleys Ins. Office It is & lttle early for housecleaning but nonec too carly to look over your fall and winter Gar- ments and send them to us for cleansing or dye- ing—It will pay you to do it NOW, New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES + We deal in every make typewriter Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange est Main St. Tel. 612 RAPHAEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP macaroni into small pieces to measure. Cook in boiling salted water till tender. pour on bread crumbs and let stand five minutes. Add macaroni, egEs well beaten, parsley, butter, ham and paprika. Turn into a buttered mold and steam an hour. Serve with stewed tomatoes. Love is not blind, it is merely kind enough to overlook. MARY. GRAND STAND AOTS. nome | The Attractions at the Coming Dame and served at her family table. White silk stockings that have be- come yellowed by many washings during the summer will serve best if dyed and used with dark winter shoes. Silk is very apt to break if put away until the next season. Low shoes demand hosiery intact but one can wear a stocking with a railroad sewed y dyeing agents on quite good. The one way of us- dried beef, coffee. Luncheon—Macaron! loaf, steamed brown bread, sliced peaches, cup cakes, tea. Dinner—Cream of corn soup, broiled lamb chops, baked tomatoes, scalloped potatoes, apple sauce and ginger bread, coffee. My Own Reci Luncheon is the best tlrns to use quick breads. Dinner always rather demands the regulation white bread or rolls. The variety of cereals is necessary to maintain a balanced diet. g8 powder biscuits, Baked Pears, 4 pears. 4 teaspoons lemon juice. 4 tablespoons sugar. Butter. Wash pears and cut in halves if the pears are large. Remove core. Put in a deep, buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with sugar, put a few drops of lemon juice in each cavity, deot with butter. Put a little water in the bottom of the dish to keep pears from burning. Cgver and bake two or three hours in a slow oven. Macaroni Loaf. 1.4 cup macaroni. 3-4 cup bread crumbs. 2 egss. 1 cup mitk. 1 tablespoon parsiey. 2 tablespoons butter. 3 tablespoons chopped ham. bury Fair. The feature grandstand attractions at the coming Danbury fair (Oct. 4-9) will be furnished by troupes from abroad. The war put an end for the time to novelty acts by-for- eign artists, but bookings have been resumed, and many startling and pleasing new turns will be seen at the fair. A troupe of six Tasmanian girls will furnish the principal acro- batic act, four Japs will demonstrate jui jitsu wrestling, the Gaudsmits will bring their big comedy animal act from the New York Hippodrome, and the three Rianos wiil introduce comedy as it is known in the jungles of Africa. Other acts will be the Maro trio, the Yoskaris trio, Apdale’s Zoo, the skating bear, and Raymond, the clown. -Miss Elizabeth Roderick, “the girl with the golden voice,” will sing each day with the bands in the tent and in front of the grandstand, and Lieut. Stuart Chadwick will give airplane exhibitions each afternoon! FINAL DECISION BY . HARD COAL WORKERS Penna, Workers to Decide Today if They Are to Continue Their Strike Hazleton, Pa., Sept 16.—Final de- cision as to whether the anthracite mine warkers will be directed to re- turn to work or permitted to con- tinue on “vacation” will be today, Thomas Kennedy, president of dis- trict 7 and chairman of the policy committee announced when the com. mittee resumed its session. Should Secretary of Labor Wilson assure the mine warkers “support against discrimipation by the opera- tors,” union officials declared that their policy would be annpunced “within ten minutes” and a procla- mn!ion would be issued calling on the “‘vacationists” to return to work. Re- ports were current that official fon. firmation would be placed before the committes by tha large operators of the Shamokin district today that they will re-employ pumpmen, firemen and enginemen who quit in sympathy witly the miners. According committee- men the Shamokin situation is all tha Signed Morris Raphael NEXT TO SAVINGS BANK For Qutcb Retum U:e tlle He raId Clmlfied SD!LED spats just ruin the appear- ance of any costume. And they /are so unnecessary. You can cleanse " them at home—so easily—in such a few minutes—without lhrmkm; or fading or discoloring—if you just use Ivory Soap Fhke: Just pour warm water on a few of these quick-lathering flakes of pnumo Ivory Soap—dip a soft brush in the suds—and gently brush off the soil. The wonderful Ivory suds moves dirt so quickly—and so safely, too, be- cause it’s pure and mild and harmless, as youalways have known Ivory Soap to be. Use these flakes that you know you can depend on for keeping all your dainty things—silk, linens and wool—pretty and fresh as new. : ?—u Tuery Seap in Flaked Form hing particular things ond AU Fine hbna 2t ¥