New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1920, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i)ainty Silk wear For Christm+ Gifts me Envelope . Ladies - 8" Crepe de ,‘fine lace, $3.25 Chemise, trimmed w to $4.25. Satir Bodices Made or ine washable satin, with lce top -nd shoulder straps. In flesh and white. $2.00 to $3.50. Ladies’ Silk Night Gowns chine and Special at Made of fine crepe de trimmed with fine lace. $6.00. Boudoir Caps Silk Under-! =L IS W ENGLAND aart and Miss Eleanor May | Vis%enhetm of New York Are Married in London. London, Dec. 16.—Visconnt Stuart, son and heir of the sixth Earl of Castle Stewart, and Eleanor May , Guggenheim, daughte ir:u“.-nh\-nm of New York city, murried hero today. The ceremony | was performed by Canon David of Coventry, assisted by the Rev. L. S. Stuart, rector of County Tvyrone, Ireland, and was witnessed by more than 100 relatives and intimate friends of the couple. The bride wore a gown of the Charles II. period. It was a hand woven pearl white satin brocade, em- broidered with seed pearls and dia- monds and had A rose point lace col- lar, an underskirt of silver and a long court train of the same material. It was the bridal gown of her mother, who was Miss Rothschild The wedding was one of the most brilllant events of the London sea- son. During her several years of study in England the bride cultivated Stewartstown, | cloth, | BUT LITTLE MAIL INCREASE NOTED Either Public Disregards “Mail Early” or Elsc People Are Reducing Their Gifts. Washington, Dec. 16.—Whether the [ Peoble of the country are ignoring the “mail early” slogan of the postoffice department or have experienged a strong subsidence of the Xmas spirit of giving is a question over which the today expressed consid- ble concern. There has been prac- no inc in the volume of s due tc niailing up to the announcement as by De- the mails had in- t above normal. Jlic was warned that “con- could not be avoided™” if the gligible increase in the volume of mail meant that Xmas mailing was being put off until the last few days “even assuming that 1t 1s to be ver much lighter this year than last. A great volume of parcel post dumped into the mails just before Xmas Day with the effect on train movements of SOFT COAL DROPS, Is Now Being PPurchased in Pittsburgh for $5.50 Per Ton. Pittsburgh public school buildings which a few weeks xgo were closed hecause of their Inability to obtain a minous coal supply at ton, e toaay storing quanti of coal at the nominal rate of $5.50 a ton. The bottom fell out of the market when a wholesaler otified Carl M. McKee, superintendent of supplies that he had 1,600 tons in cars on @ convenient railroad s:ding but he had to get rid of it because the railroad company was demanding demurrage. The bargain was soon made and the coal was delivered at tne rate fixed by the superintenden CENTER COLLI ¢ NOT PLAY COLUMBIA. York, Dec. 16.—Center Col- ined the invitation to in football here next New b Watt, Columbia graduate man- ager. The manager of the Kentucky cleven said the team, which is sched- uled to play Harvard at Cambridge, will be u to make more than general working hours and indemnities personal injury. for | i Rich and‘wholesome X [ ] = A delicious - £ 3 B Cane Sti:g‘a;r' Syrup | A DOLLAR IS ENOUGH. i - ! Christmas Tree Expert Says No One Should Pay More Than This For Onme. Washington Dec. 16.—A dollar should buy a family Xmas tree and 50 cents an apartment size symbol of Yuletide spirit, Churles Lathrop Pack, president of the American for- estry association deciared here today in a statement calling American people to rebel Xinas tree profiteers. “Last year” he said, “treq thrown in the river by car] Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Ne It wiil take about four milli to bring Xmas joy to the natig folks this year, Mr. Xack said harm, but rather good will the forests through scientific Eagle milk, 4 cans $1.00. Bros.—advt. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON A WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. HIMBERG & HOR TWO STORES 10 ARCADE. XMAS CHECKS CASHED. hers and sta- lled yvesterday has been aver >ral demands made by men have been granted and others will be submitted to arbitration, these demands including recogniton of the unon, wage increases, shorter MODERN BOOT SHOZ | CHRISTMAS SALE 2,000 PAIRS bad w:ather cornditions to be expeced at this season would “threaten to swamp the service,” the announcement said. We are showing a large assortment ; & Wide circle ' of friends and she is of caps, neatly trimmed, at 85c to $2. | declared to be one of the most popu- lar Americans recently to enter the . ] Silk - Petticoats British peerage. Beautiful silk petticoats in a large array of colors. Silk jersey with pleated ¥Four colors. Special at $5.26. An endless variety of silk petticoats from $5.76 to $7.50 Ifeatherbloom top with silk flounce, all eolo: $4.00 and $4.25, Ladies’ wool jersey with silk flounce. In navy blue. Special $7.00. Cash your Christmas Club checks Dero. C PULLAR Evap milk, 4 cans 50 cents. Russell Bros.—advt. Eagle milk, 4 cans $1.00. Russell flounce. Bros.—advt. Though you guess a hundred times there's only one answer “There’s no Gift Richer than FLOWERS” Glistening Holly Wreaths— Dainty Corsage Bouquets—the glowing Poinsettia or Potted Palm. Each a superb decoration—each will proclaim your merry tidings—Christmas ! On Christmas Eve should you have for- gotten to remember a friend—simply tele- phone. It will be a pleasure to attend to all details of your telephone order. Your selections will be reasonably priced —richly packed and delivered as you direct . byi/olz Floral Co. 92 WEST MAIN STREET. & NIVEN Of the highest grade Ladies’ Wool Comfy Slippers in the following beautiful colors: Old Rose, Copenhagen, French Blue, King Blue, Light Blue, Lavender and Taupe—Silk ribbon trimmed and moccasin solcs. ONE OF THE BEST COMFY SLIPPERS MADE These were made to sell for $2.50 and $3.00. Every color and style made at this price. — $1.69 — The largest assortment of Christmas Slippers in the city can be found here at prices a good deal lower than el:ewhere. C;:ficura Slmnpoq;s Mean Healthy Hair Especially if preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, itching and irritation. This treatment does much to keep /the scalp clean and healthy and to hair growth. promote EEEEER MEN’S SLIPPERS Black and Brewf Kid Leath- er Slippers $2.45 ™ $2.95 Grey .and Brown Felt Com- fort Slippers. Moccasin soles $1.98 Men’s Brown Moccasins, made by the Indians $2.95 A Distinctive and Most Appreciated Gift A Pair of Shoes at These Special Prices Aluminum Tea Kettles Wear-Ever Aluminum Decorated Tea Pots Casseroles in Silver Frames Men’s brown Ladies’ high cut Calfskin, Good- wave top brown k i d, military heel Shoes. $4.%5 yéar welt, lace Shoes, rubber Pie Servers $5.95 kid and satin Coffee Percolators $5.95 black Louis heels. ODERN BOOT SHOP 80 West Main St. 16S NMAIN ST.

Other pages from this issue: