New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 15

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{ EE]E The Bargain Basement Off Fashion’s Favorite Mode Underpriced New Springtime Frocks! The Colors E Navy, New Browns, Tan, New Grays, New Blues and Black. Basement Bargains —— For—— SATURDAY We tell you here of a few—ijust a few—but they are mighty good ones and the kind that’s worth coming The Fabrics Canton Crepe, Silk Taffeta, Chine, Charmeuse, Satin and miles to see and handle—Main Floor. 150—Lovely Spring T 5‘_ All fresh and crispy new. Omitting nothing in style or treatment. line or flared silhouettes, tight basques, short sleeves, girdle. With gj broideries, beads, ruffles, lace trim, flower corsages and plaitings. Sizes Children’s Black and Brown But- ton Sh plain and cap toes, turned soles. Regular price $3.50. Tomorrow Boys’ dull Calf Lace Shoes, hi-toe Jast. Regular price $4.00. Reduced Men’s Black and Brown ' Shoes, Kid and Calf Skin; blucher and English style. Regular price $10. $6.98 Reduced to . ... —The— Comfort in Glasses New Denm§ ,» Department On the Fourth Floo One of the most popular Next in importance to proper lenses is the proper adjustment of frames to the face. There are no two faces in the wide world exactly alike, therefore you see how impossible it is to select one’s awn glasses. BARGAIN BASEMENT Perlin, Feb. 25.—. RUBBER GOODS Men’s Ball Brand Vac Miner’s Rubber Boots, knee length. Reg. price 5650 $3’75 Reduced to . Boots, Bull’s Eye, U. ubber Co., Goodric nnd English Army Brands. Tomor- Men’s Hl& Men’s 1-buckle heavy Arctics, guaranteed $ 1 .39 first quality ... . Misses’ Storm King Rubber B- . s, bright finish. Regular r ‘e $7.50, Tomorrow Sizes 11Y;-2. Women’s 3 and 4-buckle Arctics, guaranteed first qualty. Reg- .ular price $4.98. $3 : 4 8 Tomorrow Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ Girls’ and Children’s 2-buckle Arc- tics, guaranteed first quality. Tomor- Misses’ bright finish, knee length Rubber Boots. Tomorrow Sizes 1115-2. A lot of Women’s and Misses’ Rubbers mstly small sizes Women’s Black Kid and Dull Calf Lace Shoes; low, Cuban and Louis heels. Regular price. up to $8.98. Tomorrow $4‘98 Women’s Black and Brown Kid Shoes, military heels. Splen- did value. A, B, C, D, width. Tomor- Men’s Shoes, black and brown, Goodyear welt, English and hi-toe last. Regular price up to $8.00. Tomorrow Take your pick from our Hosiery Tomorrow at 109 Discount. BILL BATTEY Successor to Damon ancient glass. JONOCLE FINDING MANY DEFENDERS | Forbidding 1t in Berlini"fl-m in anatomical making a grand-stand play to proletariat, and of a mallcious tempt to overthrow an old, honored and common German institution. A man’s two eyes are very seldom of equal soundness, it is pointed out, and the use of spectacles might injure a sound eye while aiding the weak mem- Therefore, it is argued, the cus- Canses Trouble An order forbid & the woaring of the monocle by Aand mewmbers of the Seourity fssued by the Prussian Min. bor. grounds. ’ 267 Main Street ation—the single eye- tom is well established on physical The minister described the wearing | of the monocle as habit,” and attributed it to the van- ity of officers rather than to any wn.k- ness of the eye. His critics accuse him of being de- ‘“‘an unbecoming knowledge, of the | | at- | 5,000,000 Germans MILLIONS PREPARE mtsslon in the case of the A muority of the would-be emi- Tl] Fll][;l( Tfl IJ S A B o T uixbressed’ al preference ¢ to go to South America. fMcial At Least 6, 000 000 Germans Pre- panng to Emigrate Berlin, Feb. 25.—Students of eco- nomic subjects assert that at least moanists it are preparing to leave the Fatherland for the United States, Mexico and South American 1 dnd unofficial quarters have dluphyed considerable uneasiness over the class of men who are now emi- grating or preparing to emigrate. The head of the government immigration office said: leaving. is moving out.’ ABYS COLDS particularly the income tax, states as soon as they are able to raise passage money, or obtain ad- United } “The most able-bodied, enterpris- |ing, stalwart sons of Germany The very poor, the com- he radicals, the bolsheviki, generally are remaining with us. It are is the family of some substance which One cause of this emigration is ~ conceded to be the war taxes and which —_— EEE@EEEEE@@E@EEIEJEJIEEIE|IEEJE!EE]EIEIEIEIEE]E@I!EHE]IEEEIEEIEEIE]E]EEEEI@E@@EEE@E@EE@EEE@E@EHE@EEliELiJIi]E@E@EHE@@@@@@E@EE@E We have made a special study of frame bending and frame measurements and know how to fit glasses to give best results and perfect ease and com- fort to the wearer. Part of the benefit you derive from glasses comes of their fitting accurately and securely. Occasional adjustment— of the service our patrons enjoy. Optical Dept. Mezzinine Floor. will be returned unharmed. for which we make no charge—is a part | You’ll be dehghted with the results if you give us a trial. Special bust size 49c—For a short tme ¢ —Main Floor— Hartford, where you may learsg crepe paper costumes, flowe Horner Pies and party favors, description. Sealing wax work is also beautiful beads are created’ i economical manner. ¢ Silk artificial flowers are attractive feature of this most section of the fourth floor. A Beautiful Enlarged Po Nearly Life Sk For a Short 49c At the Kodak depat the main floor we are photographs for a short this ridiculously low sug Bring in a favorif of father, mother brothi soldier bov or dxmpled let us make it nearly lifg you. We can satisfacto from any clear bust tin inet photo, ppstal card, amateure’s snapshot. Your p Lilli]l_ilEHEIDEEIEEDE@EIEEIE!EIIEI-E]IE@EJEI@EEIIEIEI Eif month, against the day they can emi- grate. In spite of the general agreement among political economists that Ger- many is overcrowded and that unless cities. Berlin Tageblat to make these lands available to the numbers now flocking into the NEW_ A- Dr. Max Hirsch who, wflfln‘ in The majority of the commemorators scornfully reject the minister's rea- sons for the order—that the monocle is an affectation and smacks of mon- | archical times. They argue that the ' or of Interior, has brought down on minister a veritable che of abuse. It awo has evoked argument in favor of the virtually prohibits the salaried man from laying something aside for the rainy day. These men generally no longer pntrom-e me banks. They are ! diny radical readjustments are made with- yho are prep 1.7 ‘ln one year the nation will be able time shoml to support only 50 per cent of the F 2 present population, suggestions 5 -enoon ‘mppedlntlnbm" ‘dosing” bv use of — JICKS :: ava-

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