New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1920, Page 17

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NEW ERITAIN DAILY nexaco, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920. E.IEI@EI@E]EIE UE@@@E@@@E@EIE@E}E}IEIEEID@L"JJEHEEI@IEIE]IEIEEIIEIEIEl':]EIE]E]DIEL_EIZIEIEEIEIE@EEEEE@EE@EE@E@EE [ 116 Main St. cor. Walnut St. | L O il 116 Main St. cor. Walnut Specials For DOLLAR DAY Wednesda BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE WILL OFFER FOR DOLLAR DAY, TOMORROW. SPACE WILL NOT ALLOW US TO ENUMI ATE THEM ALL. ANYTHING NOT MENTIONED WE OFFER AT 20 PER CENT. OFF THE DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY. Children’s Leather Gloves, lined and unlined, brown Children’s Flannel Gowns, sizes 6 to 14, regular ’Cluldren s Fine Ribbed Hose, all colors . .. 3 pairs $ only. Regular $2.00 value $1.00 $1.75 $1.00 ,Huck Towels, large size, and heavy Percale Dress Aprons, regular $1.69 $1.00; Satin and Silk Mohair Ribbons, up to 6 1-2 inches 0 | Wool Yarn, only a fe wcolors left, black, ping, white e e e wide 3 yards $1.00 4 . Black Skirt Aprons of heavy sateen, regular $1.50 $1.00]0dd Lots of Corsets, a few different styles, regular S b, rogiar 3106 shein e Ladies’ Shirts and Drawers, heavy weight, short Ladies’ Heavy Weight Union Suits, low neck, short up to $2.98 $1. sleeves, low neck, regular $1.50 sleeves, regular $1.98 $1.00| Arrow Collars, latest styles 5 for $1. 00“, t Sh ’t 81x90 Ladies’ Waists, made of check dimity cloth and Boys’ Percale Blouses, sizes from 6 to 15, regular Leqll{lo odeghs’ x7 9 voiles, neatly trimmed, regular $2.00 $1.00| ~ $1.00 2 for $1.00' Lockwood Sheets, 72x30 Ladies’ Nainsook Gowns, regular $2.00 $1.00 Men’s 35¢ Grade Hose 5 pair $1.00 Ladies’ Flannel Gowns, some with collars, some Nainsook Envelope Chemise, regular $1.25 $1.00 Men’s 50c Grade Hese 3 pair $1.00 with V neck, double yoke, full size . 3 for ’ Children’s Gray Flannel Dresses, sizes 2 to 6, regu- Ladies’ Silk Cashmerette and Fleece Lined Overalls, blue and brown lar $1.75 $1.00 2 for $1.00, Long Shop Coats, regular $3.00 Ladies’ Woolen Hose, in mixed colors, regular Ladies’ Fleece Lined Hose 2 pair $1.00{ Boys’ Wash Suits $1.79 $1.00, Unbleached Cotton Cloth 6 yards $1.00, Plaid Blankets, 66x80, regular $7.98 Windsor Crepe Bloomers, regular $2.00 $1.00{36-Inch Long Cloth 4 yards $1.00{Grey Wool Blankets, 72x82, regular $9.98 Men’s $1.00 Ties 2 for $1.00, All kinds Girls’ and Boys’ Hats and Bonnets . . 2 for $1.00; Grey and white Blankets, 60x76, regular $5.50 . . § Men’s $1.50 Ties $1. 00 Salem Pillow Cases, 42x36 2 for $1.00|Bath Robes, made of Beacon Cloth, regular $898 $ Brassieres, button back, regular $1.50 . ... 2 for §1 00| Children’s Winter Weight Shirts and Drawers 2 for $1.00; Nlen’s Dress Shirts, made of good Percale . 3for$ = : (=] \ \® (] 0 (] (W) (] C) (w] (] K| O] ] O] (] l : THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS — DON'T MISS THEM — FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY. IIIIIIIIIEIQIEIEIDIIEIEIEIIIIEEIEI@EDE@I@@DEIIE!EI[EEIEED@E@EEEEEEE@DE]@@E}@@@DD@D@E@@@EDEEIEIEIIEE WAR REUGS BHNG b Lo ol bttt Jop Aol e EEE @@@@@@@@@@@@:@@@@@@@@CIG@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@ h-w d-n. &wum Fred Aneth, o een in h‘ . or Lhe material {or two years flukm IN NEwY announced. An idea of the demands mndo ror uophw he said, could bde that more than Prench helmou and an equal m 14 ife had D al Mty Trophies Used to Fill Up :fim e R DO I mrious posts of the American L l field pi hi be Big Warehouses T T ‘!hn dlr rlor @enerale, 65 Broadway, b re rmisasion IA given to inspect New York, Oect. 12.—Thousands of | ana e A ergres trophies. war trophies brought from the battle felds of France for use during the ".Wn.\- Loan and other drives are Deing distriduted at the warehouses o the French mission here. T Indludes guna of all kinds u French, British and Germans, cavalry | awords, cuirasses, shells and soldier Squipraent. Baree demands for t come from inland citios, according t One of the largost sin the excoption o Cuticura Girls Are Sweet and Dainty othiny ree a hezithy. clear com- o Soft, whike hands, and glossy Reduce Your Clotl‘}es Costs Now By Dyeing And Dry Cleaning What if prices are dropping now in the cost of fall clothes, especially Men’s Suits and Overcoats! When you send your clothes to be dyed and dry cleaned, your pocketbook benefits far above falling prices. You save the cost of a new suit or coat or dress. Look over your clothes now and see what garments you want dyed or dry cleaned, or both. Just send them with your laundry—Our service is at your call . Union Laundry &Dry Cleaning Co. hanao _Qf)/ tr miten, shells 7 ' sienal fags an 4 other | valuable trophies. The n Adrd m.nmns (TABLETS or GRANULES) | For INDIGESTION With or without water; pleasant to take. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75¢ ot Baton n e, 1. ha e s requested | ‘he immediate shipment o rman | HAKEIS OF o T 3T mifmen we rf EEEEEEREEE @@@@@@@@@d@@@@@@m@@@@@@@@@nu@@nn@n@nmmm@

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