New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 21

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SATURDAY SPECIALS $3.00 WOOL WORKI;W G SHIRTS —SATURDAY— FLANNEL SHIRTS $6.00 NOW $5.00 $5.50 NOW $4.50 NOwW $3.50 X NOW $3.00 —SATURDAY— $2.00 BLUE WORKH: G SHlR’l‘S —SATURDAY— y $3.00 and $3.50 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS $1.5 —SATU RDAY— $6, $7, $8, $10 SILK SHIRTS $3.98 —SATURDAY— $6, $7, $8 SOFT and STIFF HATS $5.00 —SATURDAY— $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 CAPS $2.00 —SATURDAY— $2.00 SWEATER COATS $1.00 —SATURDAY— © $5.00 WOOL SWEATERS $2.98 —SATURDAY— $12.00 Sweaters $10.00 $10.50 Sweaters $9.00 $9-89.50 Sweaters $8.00 $7-$7.50 Sweaters $6.00 —SATURDAY— $1.50 and $2.00 IMPORTED WOOL HOSE $1.00 —SATURDAY— $1.00 WOOL HOSE 2 pairs for $1.00 —SATURDAY— Winter UNION SUITS $250 NOW $145 $3.00 NOW d $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 M —SATURDAY— 25¢ E STIFF COLLARS 5 for $1.00 —SATURDAY— $4.50 $3.00 —SA 35¢ Black and Tan HOSE irs for $1.00 ATURDAY— 35¢ White Sole HOSE 5 pairs for $1.00 —SATURDAY— $2.00 Wool Mixed SHIRTS gz DRAWERS 1.15 —SATURDAY— $3.00 GLASTENBURY UNDERWEAR $2.00 —SATURDAY— SPECIAL FOR THhere's an inner value to match the outer beauty of i Cloihw!or%ungerflm That value lies in fine tailoring and lasting qual- ity of fabric. In every style—at a con- 51stent pr1ce SPECIAL F( SATURDAY | i SATURDA SUITS $u s h \ OVERCOAT 20% Discount * , — ON — ‘ "Hit the Trail and Save aFive Spot” » Values $40 and $45° | : Values $50 ang . SUITS, 357 Main Street, New Britain 135 Main Strest antol est of buff tones around and around { Perhaps this will give you an dea for | on it till she had covered it, includ-{ a hat. But let me sound this word of HOME MADE HAT HAS one step toward that goal. She has! of the soft, shadowy tints among those | home-made hat, but if it lo manufactured a hat. in the chenille cording and sewed it | made it isn’t a success. — AND — ¥ - ing upper and under brim. warning: It is all right to wear a I,SIAN SMARTNBS She procured a crinoline frame and | around the edge of the brim. The re- = — = P dved it a soft wood shade, because the | sult is very effective. For trimming she simply dyed some shapes come only in black and white. The crown, being soft and pliable, Then she sewed chenille cord that was | she draped a bit to precisely the lines Insta nt shaded from dark brown to the light- | suited to her. pretty silk lace she happened to have on hand, a medium tone of brown, one DR COOMBS i . H THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN TROUSERS i — T e 252 MAIN ST. TED. 765 Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. By my mecthods and with my | PLEASURE CARS equipment all diseases are cured in M. IRVING JESTER the guickest sible time. Cured \ ST ’A S H L E Y ‘ 3 193 ARCH ST. cured to st 5 g < wér?é?m m IPRF s : =t an i el ;a el mmm lgr‘.:l?. : J. W. CAMPBELL |5 semion: conuen haaeey | 8o’ box M;wm 11 stommch trgubles. | convineed, ures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism, ‘Working people and families will be treated until cured at $1.50 per Electrical Contractor Male and female conditions. No fail- | chase price willb.t.fan ‘l BABCOCK CO. BY CORA MOORE, ok Bt ik ,,i,h.;o,,...f.b.;m;,“»cu 48 WINTHROP ST. rork's Fashion Authority s",l“ y‘o"r';( Nov. 5.—Almost every § iressed, affd Ruth Shepley, who is ap-

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