New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1920, Page 8

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P 0@###&##66####@@@ Lelel @@-@{S@i}vfi‘é}@@u@@ P @@@@-fi-& @@fi@@@fi@@@###fi@@#@##fi #%######fi##fi@fi@###@###fi###%g ING GOWNS Value $ YAL s()(u-'n HOSIFR\ 2 pair $1.00. d lot of Ladies’ col- silk Value 59¢ to $1 pair, ose, all sizes, ISOLES $1.00. y styles, good qual- handsome lace gs, flesh only, sizes tins, 44. .Value $1.50. SCARF $1.00 ch tan crash scarf d. Value $1.50. G $1.00 ite and colored out- $2. a heavy quality, cut pretty pattcrm Sizes PETTICOATS EVEN DOLIL AR DAY CELESTIA EMBROID- ERY SILK 12 skeins $1.00. Largest stock of colors in town. Value ¢ Skein. BOUDOIR CAPS 2 for $1.00, Extra fine silks Value 59¢ and 75¢ each. RIBBED VESTS 3 for $1.00. each. PERCALE DRESSING SACQUES $1.00. Pretty belted well made, dark designs. 44. Value $1.50. Lengths 36 to 40. $1.59. NTS’ SILK AND DL HOSE $1 PAIR 4, 5, 6. Value $1.50. [LLOW CASES 2 for $1.00. 5x36. Value 59c ea. Y’S BLACK WOOL SKIRT $1.00. BATH SETS $1.00. Sets consists of Turkish Turkish Towel, Wash Cloth. Value Towel, Guest $1.50, (Ideal Xmas giit). HUCK TOWELS 4 for $1. guality. Value 33c¢ each. SATEEN PETTIBOCK- New styles — Pretty laces. Extra fine quality and good full sizes. Value 39¢ model, medium and Sizes 36 to Plain hem, extra heavy 36-INCH CENTER- PIECE $1.00. Tan crash stamped in pretty designs. Value $1.23, LADIES’ BLOOMERS $§1 Pink Batiste, lace ruf- fle. Size 25, 27,29. Value $1.50. INFANTS' SHOES 31. Soft sole shoes, wanted colors and white. Value $1.25. CROCHET COTTON 6 balls for $1.00 White or colored. Value 20c ball. LADIES’ BLACK SILK BOOT HOSE $1 PR. Ipswich No. 720. Sizes 81 to 10 Value $1.50 pair LADIES’ BLACK LISLE HOSE, 2 PAIR $1. Extra fine quality, seam back. (1 case in this lot) Sizes 815 to 10. Value 75¢ pair. LADY’S ACCORDION PLEATED SKIRT $1 Made of a pretty Fanta Si Silk. (From our regu- lar stock). Value $14.98. Value $1.59. BUNGALOW APRONS $1.00 (Limit 3 to a customer) Well made Aprons, belt- ed, preity patterns, extra quality percales LADY’S VOILE DRESS .00 $1 Made of navy and white Voile. (From our regular stock). Size 40. Value $10.98. LADY’S VOILE DRESS $1.00 r Made of a pretty navy and white Voile. (From our regular steck). Size 18. Value $9.98. FEATHER BOAS $1. Black and colors. Values $1.98 to $3.98. CENTERPIECE $1. Stamped white crash, é)i'etty designs. Value LADY’S‘;O_—ILE—DRESS Made of a black ground Voile with white figure. TO-MORROW LADIES’ NAINSOOK GOWNS Well made in pretty styles trimmed with either Hamburg or Lace. Size 16, 17. Value $1.50. PETTICOATS $1 Made of a good quality cotton and trimmed with a wide Hamburg ruffle. Value $1.50. CHILDREN’S ROMPERS $1.00. Materials: Seersucker, Poplin, Striped Fabrics. Sizes 2 to 6. Value $1.49. ENVELOPE CHEMISE $1.00 A manufacturer sacrificed on these. Extra fine nain- sook and pretty trimmings are noted features you will instantly recognize. Size 36 to 46. Value $1.59 to $1.98. “BLUE BIRD” HAIR NETS, 10 for $1. Cap shape. Value 15¢ each. CHILDREN’S MIDDIES $1. Made of a good quality LADIES’ SWEATERS $8 Tuxedo model. Navy, black, rose and turquoise. Value $9.98. LAVALLIERES $1. Gold plaited chains, pret- ty drops. Value $1.50. INFANTS’ BANDS 2 for $1 Extra fine knit. Sizes 2, 3, 4. Value 75¢c. LADIES’ PURSES §1. Good size, strong frames pin seal, patent leather. Limit 2 to customer. Value $1.50. STAMPED SCARF $1. Crash Scarfs in pretty designs. Length 54-inch. Value $1.25. RUBBERIZED KITCHEN APRONS 2 for $1. These aprons are rub- berized on one side and pretty percales on the other. Light patterns, Value 75¢ each. CHILDREN’S PLAID DRESSES $1 ONE LOT OF BRASSIERES 2 for $1. Value 65¢ and 75c. LADY’S NAVY WOOL SKIRT $1.00, Made of all wool poplin in a pretty style. Value $10.98. EMBROIDERIES BUNCH $1 Edges, insertions, bead- ings. Bunches 4 to 12 yards. Value $2 to $3 bunch. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS 6 for $1.00. Embroidered corners, ex- tra quality. Limit 12 to customer. Value 19c each. DISH TOWELS 4 for $1. Red stripes, extra fine crash. Value 39c each. FANCY HUCK TOWELS 3 for $1. Hemstitched and pretty border design, all white. Value 50c each. LADY’S COAT $1. Made in a pretty model BAR PINS $1. Good assortment for choosing. Value $1.50. Pretty model. (From our regular stock.) Value $9.98. material. Finished at col- lar with black tie. Sizes 6 to 12. Value $1.50. Made of pretty plaid ma- terials, cut full. Sizes 7 to 12. Value $1.98. of our latest styles. our regular stock). Value $10.98. of an all wool poplin. (From our regular stock.) Value $19.98. ERS $2.00 Colors: navy, brown, black Value $2.50, DRESSMAKERS ATTENTION One lot of embroideries, flounces, laces, velvets, etc. All to go at $1.00 yard. See these real bargains, Such opportunities are rare. Now on display in our show win- dow. Value $1.50 to $4.50 a yard. STORE OPENS AT 9P.M. EONARD and HERRMANN CO. 165 MAIN STREET LototelodoletelolotoatedotetofotelotototeRotodeatolotototototetototofotototototatc] @@@-@@-@i@@#fi@##@#fi####»##@@#@fi fififi@fi@#fi##fi#fi##@#fi##fi ous Wash H{NBURG IS AGAIN S Skin LEADING SEAPORT Many Smps Enter Kiel Canal Daring Short Time WOMEN’S COATS $20.00. WOMEN’S WOOL DRESS SKIRTS $10.00 Good styles to chcose from, plain and pleatetf mod- els. $12.98 and $14.98 values. ood weight for fall wearing, light and dark celor- Value $29.50 and $35.00. SEBBGECABABEBBBGEAGEINSSSEOSOBEGL HOCEEEEOBBOATBBHOOEE ] a long up-hill struggle to regain its | pre-war prestige A well-known spondent he be- | rretrievably lost | its financial pow and would never ! again enjay the independent position it had in the past “Germany.” he | standard skin remedy, will | skin aftictions, and that | said, “is more | Go To Rackliffe Bros. For Your Fall Supplies closely united today than ever before. This means that Hagiburg must work not only for itself but for all Ger- many as well. Until the country as a whole begins to get back on its feet, Hamburg’s progress toward recovery must be slow.’ | At the moment. unemployment 1% a e n 30,000 mployed ore than ¢k in donations generally dis- Hamburg, | woek 22 Oct. 12.—In ¢ steamers passed Cux ET FEEL FINE! fiuflff.’&a—.rm Torewt your foot REDgg TOP --~.- l » them antente | on the way to Hamburg the Kliel ¢ number af Elbe in 24 hours since the early days | of the war, and the event was hailed or to ent Paint Your Barn And Roof With B. P. S. Paint If you want paint that is satisfactory and anal Hotpoint Eleciric Heaters Or Perfection Oil Heaters If you want heat by electricity, we have the This was the largest ships to come into the with intense satisfaction here as a sign of better times. Five ye #t was a dull day when only a sco ars A of vessels arrived. The Amerfcan line Hamburg: hard by painlese pevs, pain and you walk by l”‘-l-fl”l'lb‘m" 25 to 30 big ships in port and the har- bor was so crowded with shipping that the problem of docking o became acute. ften In those days few flags other those of the German ¢ Drug Co., M trent. than and Shee Stores generally. OM IT MAY CONCERN: ow that we have received ompanics were seen in the harbor. Today Hamburg is literally under foreign colors. Ship- ping companies of all the principal nations have set up offices he the formerly powerful British, Japar PIRACTIC TALK NO. 18, Spanish, Du nd Brazillan compa- their advertisemehts in vE meR nies display eir adve the shipping papers. Advertisements , THE CHIROPRACTOR) ( fle makers boast of the of remer wer upon w capabl drawing neceanary re and ierman lines, French, Italian alone usually had fron | of German concerns are so few that ; one must search for them There is some life again in the p all | 1didly equipps houses, once a hive of industry, but it 1 war Hamburg had become Europe's chief coffee markets Now s | only a few sacks of that staple undl nl n companies, including lemt of the Ham- It and the brothers Ac ln||h n| Edward Waermann, w ho guided the affa of the great Woer- m»nn Indian and African lines. “Africa House,” the scene of their labors, was the nerve center of Ger- many’'s vast colonial trade. It stands of German BT, BOOTH BLOC oue 1733 | today a silent memorial ™ rhurs- | IMperialism It Is realized that Hamburg faces hiropractgnr rt! | THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stnrg ard remedy for kidney, li bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL W % | i The National Remedy of Holland for eenturies and endorsed by Queen Wilhels _ mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bos accept no imitation USl‘. bLUA!\ N lU WARD OFF PAIN | You can just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor, that it is good ™ e And then wi u subsided—after houss of g—you forgot it! Don't do it again—get a bottlc /o | Eech it handy for possible u A sudden attack may on—sciatica, lumbago, sore mu: backach snfl joints, neuralgia, pains and re lum, from L\[)l ure. You'l n find warmth and re. lief in Sloan’s, the liniment that penc- trates withou rubbis bing. lean, econom= ical. Three sizes—35c, 70c, $1.40 Sican Liniment e B ST T economical for any wood, brick and iron surface, use B. P. S. Barn and Roof Paint. One gallon covers from 400 to 500 square feet of woodwork in favorable condition, two coats, and about 1,000 square feet of metal surface, one coat. Use it also for painting silos, outbuildings and fences. Light By Dietz Lanterns Or Eveready Flashlights For every indoor and outdoor use, there is a Dietz Lantern. »(These Lanterns have good habits. They don’t smoke or go out nights.) An Eveready Flashlight is a degy/ndable light that serves you wherever you go. e can offer you batteries as well as holders. Hotpoint Electric Heater. It has a removable socket which makes it easy to put in a new socket when the old one burns out. If you want heat by oil you can buy here a Perfection Oil Heater. We'll favor your desire to keep warm, either by electricity or by oil. Our Gloves Are Fit Mates For Your Hands What Gloves do you need for your work? For men and boys—plain knit wrist canvas Gloves. Knitted wrist Gloves with canvas back and leather palm. All-wool Mittens for men. You'll soon be looking for Gloves that are fit mates for your hands. You'll do well to pick your fit here now. Watch Our Window For Pyrex Display RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. INC. 250—256 PARK STREET Telephone 1074, < 1075, 1076, 714

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