New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 3

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Bostol _Store Special Offering in Sunfast Drapery Two-tone combinations in Old Rosc, Old Blue, Green and Golden Brown. “36 mches wide AT $1.23 AND $1.30 A YARD, Solid color sun fast Blue, Green, Old Nowe, Brown AT $L.13 A YARD. Window Muslins, at New Prices. A good varioty of patterns AT 49¢ A YARD If in need of a nice COUCH COVER . we have them © FROM $7.50 TO $20.00 EACHL, PULLAR & NIVEN HARDING TO LEAVE FOR HIS VACATION Starts Tomorrow for Month of Real Recreation < Marion, O., Nov. 5.—In final pre- paratién for his first real vacation In months, Presidont-elect Harding today disposed of the last remaining busi- | 4% of his campaign headquarters here | | ] and virtually abandoned the head- ! @) auarters building which has housed | [l his office and campaign _ass m‘mr-‘ Ince July. With Mrs. Harding and a party of friends he leaves tomorrow morning for a month's vacation trip #hat will take him to h)ulh ern Texas end probably (o Panams As Mr. Harding began ‘his tast day's work In Harding campaisn quarters workmen were cleaning from the Harding lawn next door demolished standards and burned out red Wrehes of last night's celebr: which several thousand ¥ors in Marion and n ) hlm a tumultuous tribute as the suc- sessful presidential candidate. In his speech to the cheering crowd that gathered for his post-clyction front porch speech the new presi- dent-elect pronounced the league of nations “deceased” although by an historic coincidence a crowd was gathered at the same hour on the ,#hito house lawn in Washington ac- alaiming the league in the presence ot President Wilson (EEEFEEEEEEErEEEEEE s rEEEErdEPErEErEEE s EEEEE Soon after his vacation trip which is to end in December, Mr. Hardink is sxpected to take preliminary steps toward a consultation of statesmen which he has promised throughout | he campaign for formulation of | ‘America’s program toward a world peace association. Whether he actual- ly will assemble such a council be- fore his Inauguration, however, is re- garded as dcubtful TO BRING BACK BECKETT, Wovernor Holcomb Issaes Requisition Papers on Vermont State Oficials, Requlisition papers ro the return to vy ernor \lur(u Ioleomb, and will saon be served on he governor in Vermont, (% upuun < « e Atate’s Atto husy on an \ rk it in wkott w HI ne ltlur h te 4r , stat whether he thoug! Jaign had been W pign was “vile In apots.” Senator. elect Hall, however, rnnnd to dis- cuss the matter or Investigate it, as he forred to consider it at an end .'E@é@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@E@E@@EEH@EEE@EEEE@E@@@@E@@E@E@EID One of the Important Features About Green’s We differ with stores in most of the smaller sized cities, in that we have a New York officc where our buyers under the personal supervision of the president of Green's do nothing elsc but scout the markets for the newest creations. DAY, NOVEMB R 5, 1920. Green STYLE QUALITY VALUE! » TRUTH N ADVERTISING 170-172 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EUHEEHEE@@E@EDHE@EEE@ED@EEE@@E@@EEEE@@@E@E@EEEE@EE@EE@@E@@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE@EE' One of the& ImportantFeat About Green’ This is not a hap-hazard in we do not think of employing slicl ladies to try to get a certain pricd one customer and give her sell to some other customer for le do our business according to the dass of merchandising. ONE PRICE TO ALL But guaranteed to be less than an store. OUR FIRST SALE OF COAT. Not the Ordinary Sale---Continued Warm Weather the Cause---Prices to Astonish Continued Warm Weather Lower Cost of Materials Take Our Millinery PAY LESS FOR YOUR COAT THAN Sizes 14 to 52, Our buyer devotes her entire time to buy, not for one store, but for twelve, most of them in New York city. This buyer gets around everywhere, picking up the best styles here and there.. Can she buy for less than merchant who has one store? Come in and find this out for yourself. Prices: $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 up to $15.00. DRESS SALE s» MATERIALS Serge Tricotine Velvet Velours Satin:* COLORS Navy Brown Reindeer Black Fowe wrag e | Has Given Us the Opportunity the Greatest Values You Have Ever Seen 600 CO ATS Distinctive Styles Every Garment Guaranteed All Wool Every Garment All Silk Lined HAVE PAID IN YEARS .. Styles to suit al-tastes. Values to $27.50 MATERIALS: Velour Bolivia Frost Glo Peachbloom Duvet de Laine Marvina Vicuna Cloth Suedine Salts Plush Heather Polo Values to $35.00. $23% Straight blouse black or smart snappy models. Every week new Dresses arrive at prices lower than | elsewhere, $20.00 to $55.00. | Values $25, $30 at STY LES Sizes 14 to 52.° DRESS SA $15 90 NOT THE ORDINARY CHEAP MAT ERIALS, NOT THE Every color that is new. 52850 COLLARS * of Australian Opossum, Seal, Nutria, Mole. Values to $75.00. $38.95 Coats that are wonderful in style and quality. ORDINARY a.luesto$4500 of Offering ...l.! !!\ \ii"' 3 ( YOU Come to GREEN morrow for a wong SALE of New Fall . SKIRTS , —at— ONE PRICE $4.- Values up to $9.8 Sizes 24 to 36. Plaids in all colo Box plaited, knife p plain. On account of th traordinary values ng alterations. Sizes 14 to 44 Very Latest Styles All sizes—Larger size women will now find all sizes in Coats, Dressas. Skirts.

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