New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1921, Page 5

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( | i f 4 DAILY HERALD, Friday and Saturday Fmal Wind - Up Of Our MILL - END SALE EXTRA 36-inch LONG CLOTH The best kind. 30c seller. 5 Yards For 95c¢c —EXTRA — OUTING GOWNS Women’s pink and blue good quality Outing Gowns Perfect goods, full sizes. $1.50 Sale price 89c MARY PICKFORD APRONS Extra large size; made of best Percales; fast .Iors. 59 c Skinner Satin BRASSIERES Pink satin; all sizes; some value 79c White Mary Pickford APRONS Best white material. Sale Price 49c SATEEN BLOOMERS Pink, white; made of ‘best sateen; double hed; elastic bottom. Sale price 75¢ $2 SATEEN PETTICOATS Good mercerized sateen; ruffled flounce; clastic top; black only 9¢c Ladies’ Winter UNDERWEAR Well known brand; Shirts and Drawers All sizes; $1.50 value. 89c DIAPER CLOTH diamond aseptic 18 inch. $1.49 For 10 Yards. BUNGALOW APRONS Made of checked ging- ham; special price 9c P MORE DAYS 42x36 Pequot PILLOW CASES You know the kind we mean.—Friday 39c T°AST DAYS | + value. ~ Prices Down to Bottom. Wonderful Values Await You Friday and Saturday Last Days Sure. LET US HAND EXTRA FRIDAY INDIAN BLANKET ROBES 2 in l—extra heavy— big size; $6.50 value. —Friday— ’ $2.98 YOU The Profits on the items listed below 68-inch Table DAMASK Full mercerized; for- mer $1.50 value. 69c Red Bordered Huck Towels, Bleached Huck Towels, 'pure snowy white, Jacquard borders; size 18x34 inches; a good heavy weight; sold at 40¢ 3c LINEN TOWELING Full bleached, red stripes, soft and absorbent. For- mer 25c¢ value; 17 in- ches wide. Sale price 12Y2c 42-inch PILLOW TUBING 75¢ value; the best kind 3 5 C vyard 45-inch PILLOW TUBING No dressing, soft finish. Sale price 39¢c 1921 CHALLIES Big variety; all new pat- terns; 36-inch wide; 30c value. l 7 C vard 45x36 PILLOW CASES First quality; well made. 60c value. 37c Last Days of Our 81x90 SHEETS One-piece; no seam; fine quality; made from best Sheeting; $2.25 val. $1.39 72x90 Dallas SHEET As good as Pequot. $2.50 value. $1.29 8-4 Bleached SHEETING 2 yards wide; Lockwood brand; sale price 45c Bleached 9-4 SHEETING 21, yards wide; Lock- wood; Sale price 55c¢ Bleached 10-4 SHEETING 215 yards wide; Lock- wood; Sale price 59c¢ 72x90 SHEETS Good quality; Sale price 89c 42x36 PILLOW CASES Wonder value; 39¢ seller 23c L 2 FRIDAY AN SATURDAY EXTRA 36-inch Fruit of the oom MUSLIN l GC Yard STOP— e — DRESS GINGHAMS New 1921 spring pat- terns, plaids and checks, beautiful color combina- tians; large variety. Ginghams will be more popular than ever this summer. 19¢ PART WOOL SERGE 38-in. wide; black, navy 69c All Wool Spring VELOUR PLAIDS 56-inch wide; $5 valug. $2.89 LADIES’ WAISTS georgette, crepe de chine, tricollette and pongee. up to $6.50 value. $2.75 Children’s DRESSES Made of best gingham; 2-6 sizes $1.39 One lot of Men’s SHIRTS All sizes; up to $2 value. 89c Large TURKISH TOWEL The best $1.00 value. 49c Ladies’ All Siik GORDON HOSE $1.75 value; black only; seam back $1.00 36-inch CAMBRIC White, very fine finish. 7 Yards For $1.00 2 MORE DAYS Extra Heavy White FLANNEL Special price 14Y2c MILL-END SALE L‘A ST DAYS ' L) | 1} For Connecticut: { role in , With her are one hundred other child * head. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, hold US up. But we’ll fool ’em. You ought to hear the rents they are aski us for a new location—you know we have & get out of here by the 14th of February. But they’re not going to They know we have to get cut of here. If we have to, we’ll go on a side street for while. And we know the loyal people of New Brita will support us in our determination not pay an excessive rental. OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS MARKED ON 243 Main St. “GET-OUT” BASIS! I's YOUR opportunity and OUR misforts Connors HalloranC “Always Reliable” = | ‘UNSETI‘LED TONIGHT WEATHER MAN SAYS i Cloudy, But Not Much Change in Temperature During Next 21 s } Hours Is Forecast. ! New Haven, Feb. 3.—For New Ila- fvunch had enabled them to { ven ard vicinity: Unsettled tonight jand Friday. Cloudy tonight } { and Friday; not much change in tem- | perature moderate to fresh west ance which was central over upper ! Michigan yesterday morning is now | It is causing | unsettled weather with local snows | central over Ontario. iin the eastern portion of the Lake | region and New England. Pleasant ‘ weather prevails generally in other ! sections ecast of the Rocky mountains. | The temperature is low in the south- | ern districts. Freezing temperatures { extend as far south as southern { Georgia. Zero temperatures were re- ' ported from the upper Mississippi + valley and the western portion of the | Lake region. Conditions faveor for this vicinity cttled weather and not much nge in temperature. MOVIE SATURDAY. “Alice in Wonderland” to be at Ly- ceum at 10 o’clock. + specia! Pretty. winsome Viola Savoy, star; of ““The Littlest Rebel,” takes the title * “Alice in Wonderiand,” andj characters. Through their impers- onations, the strange creations of Lewis -Carroll’s imagination have all; cpme to life. Father William does talance the eel on the end of his nose as weil as he turns a somersault through the door, not mentioning the manner in which he stands on his And the Blue Caterpillar does languidly smoke his hookah, as he sits on a mushroom, lazily listening to Alice’s recitation. The readers of this ! - book, both young and old, are advised ! to take this opportunity to see the ; film version to be given at the Lyceum ; at ten o’clock Saturday morning, un- der the auspices of the Wellesley alumnae. { winds. i Weather conditions. The disturb- i WOULD RESTORE OLD BiLL. Payne-Aldri I'JI Tariff Mcasure Is Sct Forth As Best Solution to Problem ‘Washington, Feb. 3.-—Asking re- storation of the Payne-Aldrich tariff rates on silk, manufacturers of that cloth told the house ways and means committee today that they were ‘alarmed’ at the increasing ability of the Japanesé to copy rare patterns make { heavy inroads en American trade. Before the war, the manufacturers said, the Japanese were handicapped by a lack of style information and the character of goods consunred in the American market. This handi- 1 New Bri GETS T¢ 30 Ycar Lef Gees' Washingt fight growis <contract for has just with the & from an a@y, of claims. contractors, awarded nel done “outsidj The con extra work report by a character off cap, however, witnesses declared, is ;necessary in jgravel excl rapidly disappearing and under the stimulus of greater export sales Jap- anese weavers have expanded their industry to such an extent that Amer- ican dealers in silk fear destruction ; o. their business. MEAY REGULATION. Favorable Report Made Today On Substitute Plan for Senate Bill. Washington, Feb. }.—Favarably report wasn ordered today by the house agriculturc committee on =& substitute plan for the senate bill for federal regulation of the meat indus- try. TUnder the substitute, control of meat packers would be vested in the department of agriculture and stock yards be placed under the interstate commerca commission. The committee voted tc ask for a rule to expedite the legisla- tton in the. house. H. S. NOTEs. Dances. Club Meetings and Basket- ball Games Featurc Day. A meeting oi the Debating club will be held this afternoon in Room 21 during the sixth period. Mr. A, 8. Hancock will direct an educational program on parlimentary rules and their observance. The Spanish clvb will meet in Foom 320 of the Vecational building today. Discussion onthe work of the different Spanish it held. el Interclass games. evening in the g with musie, b Strul B 1 l ! ! dredges earl limestone le [ The arm) j work insiste: mo\e this n bem" declax] tractor,” tl claims declad 4 V “Tis an body good.” ln" X‘I!OI'O ti the Hbrary, it any Jang winters. ing 33% pe Js not the more than it Perhaps the that-might-! those who ¢ branch butld] writing and free for lec! deposit statig branches: bt library worl ing and lowe make the wh ity educatio ish as our TO K A. E. Magi Machine com of the 500 b ers who will sses - will be il mbus, Ohig s bein, 4

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