New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 14

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ine Society Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on, ‘Twas not meant | for you alone, v Yass it on. | Lot it travel down the years, Let It wips an- other's tears, Hoaven the depd appears. it on. Pood Cheer oreopals. [Bold and White. members were added to 0 last meoting: Mrs Annle d Mrs. Leslle Brotherton. palls were made upon the hut-in during the last two it one wheel chair, six pairs id three air cushions are pital committee report one pd forty wranges sent out. Layetto committee a re- outfit given ur-acore list for September, d Novemoer, twenty-nine ment out. f the Thanksgiving work tisfactory. Twelve dinners jto deserving ones as well | fruit, eandy and flowers h to thank in this public d all who gave of time and | Isdden homes which for a | to need just such help to | kagiving day real to them. | one event passes but an- | needs follow close upon 80 comes agaln our Xmas years xone by we again An entertainment and for the inmates of the Gifts for each one, truit popcorn. The entertain- in charge of the Phila- of the Methodist chureh, Ladd president, and nature of a play. This d on Saturday afternoon, Sth. A1l members of the their friends are invited to ‘Watch the papers for fur. for the Xmas work were Monday's meeting and it to moet at home of Mrs. L. 63, Kensington Avenue, rnoon o» the 16th to fill . The larger the party" the work will be for each, date to help, meeting as afternoon as possible. | meeting will be held on | 0th. HITIS 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | s’ Overcoats 't miss them -t this e. They are all in id quality fabrics— enough for any weath- d in the season’s best The Future of Your Boy Give your boy ¢very chance to get ahead E in life.” Choose his toys wisely and you g can develop his constructive side to a re- markable degree while he is having the best of fun. Gilbert Tn\;‘ are boy teachers = :oy The helpers. Yet they are chuck full o oy interest. Each is designed to prepare a [2008S boy for the big things of later life — to Erector point the way to a successful future Step in and let us show you Gilbert Sets From Toys and tell you more about them. The Abbe Hardware Co. $2.00 to $35.00 RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main Street Opp. Arch Strect Phone 1409-2 Your Christmas Shopping Is the most important—and perhaps the most perplexing problem JUST NOW, the fitting of the gift to the recipient is no more difi- cult than adjusting expenditurcs to the purse. Both problems can be solved to a great extent by shopping here. A Few Suggestions of Practical Gifts Blouses, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Jewelry, Sweaters, Baby Things, Silk Petticoats, Children’s Dresses Lingerie, Silk Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Aprons, .Negligees, Coats, Gubrcllas, Women's Negkwear, Bath Robes, Knit Underwear, Dress Skirts and Children’s Headwear. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON MANY Overcoats and Suits A Chance to Purchase the / "best Coat or Suit you ever g 'bought at the price -- and \ don’t forget that here you can always Charge It. i nd :&‘).Os]esr:.olh $4 0 000 Remarkably special values in particularly good Over- coats—a wide assortment of the smartest styles, in the finest fabrics—all the desir- able shades of brown, tans, grays, and mixtures—every coat is a bargain! Regular $60 and $55 Smh$35 00 High grade, wool fabrics, tailored in the most correct styles, they are the best Suits we have been able to offer at this price for a long while. Worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and serges, in plain and fancy patterns. All sizes for Men and Young Men. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920. NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP | MARK DOWN SALE Jim Jazz Says: “You Can’t Beat This Sale of Suits and Overcoats” You’d Better Hurry! This Sale Is Now Coming To a Close! Genuine $40, $45 and $50 SUITS —and the latest styles— 2 ; O Take them now at o All wool flannels in blue, brown and gray shades, fast color ,blue serges, and a big assortment of winter wool cheviots and ‘cassimeres in new and desirable patterns. Sizes are regulars: 33 OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men. Formerly $30, $35, $45: $22.50 These overceats were bought when the market took a big drop. Overcoats for young men’s desires and for older men’s tastes. Sizes 34 to 44. ‘PANTS For all occasions—for business, dress, matching up odd coats, and for work. Formerly $ 700 NOW ............... $3.95 Formerly $ 800 NOW ............... $495 Formerly $10.00 NOW - ™~ | |0

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