New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 6

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18, 1921. iin Herald. e sy rerrre AND SHADOWS Ay excepted) at 418 By John J. l)aly iding, 67 Church street ‘Montha Post OMce at New Britatn | THE FULL DRESS SUIT. At last r- task is finished, h Class Mall Matter. | Of all the freakish features And the hero races forth Tiame Pashion, in her plasn With his joy in life diminished PHONE TaLLs: ! To socialize us creatures, In a trace of anger’'s froth; g-Ahw . Decreed for mortal man, And he mumbles, hale and hearty, 'Cause he doesn’t care a hoot About going to a party In a full dresy suit. ¢TI | Not one has caused the swearing k [ Advertising medium in And the other sins to boot LoPodlation books and Press Ay (hat garment we are wearing SR o advertisere ) 1e full dress suit The Assoclated Then the music or the dancing, Preus. Press 1s oxclusively entitied The trouble starts the minute At the banquet or the ball for republication of all 'll": The good wife says, “O, John Sets the heavy heart a-prancing " oo otherwise oredited | o, " Fgreadabriltiparim -~ Ao o're invited to be in it And he quite forgets it a £ LU | Werre invited 1o be i poAnd hesuit torewmu at_ | 00 ring S i John starts right off a-grumbling, That he found along the route Pulling hairs out by the root, When he wished he had a double i B LY . afver As he goes along a-fumbling For his full dress suit. ") MANY WOMEN HAVE FOUND R e hecet ot For his full dress suit “a i o e L Ev'rgftime a man’s invited ’ THAT OUT net froud In From the taming of the colla Té:a Sodp-to-Nuts cafe, . . ures to both nation To the tying of the tie herdihe swallow-tail's indicted e | It is worth a silygr doll In a e inform, ¥ i i i i — il doiac S e o And that is why they are'not satisfied with anything o ET THIS WAY. For he paces in prediction, o can-offer. golggor loot, short of the best. These chic straight line Suits, some ¢ Dancing like a mad galoot WABn the wife pla¥s his appearance hat you can't well af- . 3 y \rives, | AN he breathe - In a full dress sui po any more @r o On his full dress suit. . kn J. Daly. = ot good and probably - =S . Collar and nk they are worse than e, You have given least it IMINATIN® ) Lot nei so muen witn a] Fabics and finishing are perfect. Which ever way one Boe your lmit - : ‘G BOARM : . n’s dress. studies them they are IQO.% right. v 4 ‘ absolutely true. Your : e tified by conditions The Charter Revision com Loty LA From 19c to $1.98. L] extont, last night voted to adopt the plaly LTIV IQALS hearl If you want style combined with Perfect 'I‘qlonng Ly (¢ | whereby 144 electors, 24 from each us would spen ‘tim, D - [ witiae sohiow. {1 : 1I B S night it o#fipe- - choose your Suit from our cargfully selected stock. 2 o little of the six wards of the city, the Com mon Council, the Board of Finance t.sdit o'{spur us on. Z mlong on, feel the ha to fight. tWe'd be contended “ 4 the m and Taxation and the Mayor shal with ol’ clothes #f others didn’t i Prices range from $12.50 to $65.00. ‘trimmed with braid, others richly embroidered are un- commonly distinctive. Shoulders and sleeves fit snugly. might be of value in this respect :nl g . and nets. Dainty , how must EBhild feel who ha constitute a “City Meeting Board," b type which the resort. l/erhnp« we sl et St e ko paint our house if that one next ne even through the | Thus the boa consist of 186 to.ours wa'n’t spic an’ 5 " blue with borders ? They are des-! members. The electors are to be pink an . Thev , bright like flowers. We might very thing that makes | chosen In each ward at a caucus tg be e'en contented not to think kes the giving all the [ be called by the alderman of such —Jest loaf an' die: we might ; ward. go back to jelly-fishes, even ; you and I Let's credit cori- Have You se“n \ : s J i that 11 o 2 The only other plan sugse petition with the thing that it Piyou who have much | would result in giving the final de- inspires—an eagerness to keep 5 waifficient for your| termination of these matters to the at work—to banish foo! desires. - / 3 RE UIREMEN I g jgou are able to help ! Common Couneil after the Board of Let's cherish an’ protect ':._ e ew e )\ | keep our competition fair, for (mothing—not even | Pinance and Taxation had made up ! jMfe Wwosl be much duller if iy and men and Women | the budget and had given open hear- | Sopetiit ahiina t thisde i Slond They 'are very new and . chic, and \ ¥ "N to their aid {ngs where all might be heard in op- o smoke ffom my ol pipe adds o i ot et et | Prominent among the approved Coat . fashions for Spnng me could have been| jociion o or in tavor of the various jest a little more: “Each day I ought to beat the thought I had B becn going on in our veiling section are the ever popular Polo Coats. Three-quarter or full length, in New ::"“l“)“l‘ ‘“\'\ .' items of the budget as suggested. | the day before.” PBommunity Drive was : renray . - X ’ One feature of the plan decided since they arrived, it is easy to see Of soft- materlals, thev are approprxafie fOl' bOt‘h sport wear Because you RHave|, ... . noteworthy. The budget s Cs LitRel e el e ey et and dressier occasions of Spring and Sul_'pmer. Materials are: { % How must the|and act upon gmatters formerly those who live far | s made up and advertised. When the A part has been made to take from them their chance PSR s L your hear | city Meeting Board meets there can Both Veilings by the vard and made Burse open to 1m0 | i TRy s TNl oveiy Wi ecron Camel’s Hair, Heather Polo in llght and dark shades Bohvxa il st dllow your | Oe RO BEW move to change But, as intimated in these columns your purse strings | PUdSet unless there has been filed ,u; recently, it will not be a good embroideries and chenille dot de- ioth and Velours. with the City Clerk five days before plan always. When the plan is in- iy L the time for the City Board Meeting, ” . . i e serted in our charter after action by | B . |a notico of the alterations in the ! e Legisiature it will remain prob- By the yard 25c to 73c yard. Prices range from $14.98 to $45.00. budget which will be sought. In this ably for years. The city will grow. ht underneath the jose here at home Ip so badly. ded to aid the By the Community | Way no change may be sprung at the Then there must come a change. been subscribed. It | last moment on the City Meeting There will be a demand for a greater - probably to continue d. representation on the City Meeting | ¥ - - . pecla a e 0 ; lnens onday. The meeting of the Committee wWas. poard from each ward. Wards will Made up 98c to $2.48 each. gomething to spare, | an open pne. There came no dis- ' pe givided or more added. The meet- 1 who have nothing. | senting voice from the audience. Al jnoe will become still more difcult | : ’ . A d D e those organizations | scemed to favor the plan. There was'(, manage. In time the number of n Ome stlcs hard times less hard | 4 tentative suggestion that it might representatives would increase until . be wise to adopt a plan of electing the City Meeting Board, years hence, members of the Bard of Finance and ' would be almoat as large as was the : Hemmed Satin Bed Spreads—80 by Fancy Turkish Towels in colored B VENTIGATION. Taxation, instead of having the offices ' aitendance at the recent unpleasant 90, regular $5, for $3.98 each. plaid and Jacquard designs, formerly ™ £ New York a reso- | APPointive. But the plan was not! city meeting. r ? sold from 89c to 98c each. While thep Jatroduced into the | Pressed. { But this will never happen. Long } Heavy Mercerized Table Damask—|last 69c each. an investigation imto| There were few in tHe audience.| before that time comes the City Meet- GLOVES Our regular $1.25 quahty, for $1 yard Heavy Double Thread W’hlte Tlll’k- . a4 divotced Only those twenty men or so and the j B d will be decr: d o I e e o o T R e e 2 ish Towels, 24 by 53 inches, were $1.25, P 3 ; v Wih Durisk haie M ney S gpecnal Lot of Scarfs Trimmed with|{now 79¢ each. pe and illegitimacy. | WAS isiderable difficulty in makiug gelegates from each board selected. et e st i eral et A o xSl il g i and Frocks you must wear Gloves | pnolich Torchon Lace, some with imita- 21, Yard Wide Sheeting, 59¢ Yard, jon qf two members | through ax prepared. tirely.” » We are showing a fine assortment of| tjon Cluny; formerly selhng for $1.69.]2 Yards for $1.00. ¢ the legislature and | Originally. the plan contained a| . And, it is believed, finally there will one and two-clasp Washable Doe ana | Special 98c. 45 by 36-inch Pillow Cases, 39c ea., be appointed by the | clause whereby the delegates to be ' come the time when the plan as sug- 3 for $1 00. n o be oman | glected er ard should be geste. as! re Rnd ¢ . Cape Skins. Also French Kids from . - : S ) 3 2.2 pair. . Cloths, were $1.25, for 98¢ each. made of good heavy cotton, regular b see just what such | mapufacturers or business men and approved by the Corporation Coun could accomplish -third which should belons 10 sel, will be adopted. THe Board of Strap Wrist Slip-ons in Washable $1.59, for $1.19 each. . by an examination | neither of these classes—persons not Finance and Taxation and the Com- |l Doe and Cape Skins. Also French Monogram Towels, All Lmen, Hem- "All Linen Towe]s 39¢ yard, 3 yards ver what has become | owning property nor engaged in man- | mon Council will decide the matters | B8l . o) 0 i stitched, regular 980 for 79¢c each. for $100 of divorced parenis| ;e ture or business | now coming before the city. meeting. te children But it is ! g bl ¥onsiderable discussion arosc as to | e — L SHOP ON OUR 3RD FLOOR FOR who would be considered a manu- | “Why don’t you look-at my green facturer, for instance. The meeting | tie2 was asked of the office wit yes- s : sortment of Marquisettes, Madras and Quaker Craft Laces. was prolonged because of this uncer- | tdhday. - “Quite unnecegsaky:ta MERES The season’s New Drapery Materials. Large assortme q b Qi U0 t» sceariain tainty., It was finally decided to elim- | was the réply. “I heard h com| _~ n{ : Prices 15¢ Yard to $l.10 Yalfd. rsons once divorced w lght on this as- lon > ; e \ . ¢ ' throueh the door.” il ties 10 other divorce | INate this provision entirely. leaving : i \, to the clectors ‘of each ward abso-1 - i Beopoly on aivorces | lute discretion as to whom they It would not take ldng for nm w ’ % should select irrespective of their ' beople to tell all bey- know; lite itselr i ib! to find out : a el would be too short 'wereiih az Don't start a fire with kerosene; It's In this day of child wonders, the majority 6f the | business. or hojdings. ore Ihey:-to tell too expensive. Use your oil well stock. | family that can’t boast an infsnt ountry are children| The up)denv is cited to show how !« =k o i prodigy can’t point with pride to its Some light may | difficult it is to obtain a plain, sat- - - S A The bright things said by children | infant prodigals. i i s . on s t e educatio cost the poor jokesmiths many a indirect evils re- | isfactory dmgislon on any matter of n the There are two kinds of ‘men: Those ati : : 4 weary hour. t number of di- | the slightest complexity when that ™MOFe Patience one hag w 5 ignorance. BY ROBERT QU[LLEN —_ = : who have intelligence, and those Who Inually. decision is left to even a small gather- Well, some time in the course of cai?h retadb]t::;: Conf;esstilonnl Record v 2 withou uhing v sham jmpossible for any | ing of persons ‘not familiar with the = certain class of Il < |“|ho| e Asonmeagmanlot [ 7= ne that tu. | the mext century Britain will begin ¥ despicable character must himself get o ihoes ko are.on th Ve can’t help regretting that fu-| (o€ nore T here is something 3 2 W 5 ect ) Ssoln TORPEDO SHOP TO CLOSE Cabinet ‘meetings will not have | (o = 1ure ine 3 wrong with her Irish policy. {3 eymouth, Eng,, l“a oh 18, the benefit of Mr, Dawes’ eloquenc01 « = . ; has been announced that the famous When opportunity knocks, it usually Whitehead Torpedo Works, here. will fwould bring more | jcally, will be composed of'upen who — = kept me oyt of the Cabinet.’ The salaried man reflects joyous] makes sufficient clamor to drown the o ! b2, L that sthe return to normal will make | Soics of consciens jclose down in March owing to the e saseebs [inaveiimads somo stud ioGLINIRA tare 25 YEARS AGO S ‘!a posni‘n just as respectable as a | general depression in trade. Yet there wsll be - 2 i During the war -abaut 3,000 ‘w{<k. | | 1 ain all the facts facts and the law which must vern re not sought or | the case : pretty close to that other's level before | mount above the common 1 B¢ not a separation| The City Meeting @¥ard, theoret- M€ W be heard Slogan for Leonard next time might be opened; | 15 be presented. Job. . . A B | [ The air service enthusiasts incline I hearts and lives sulty in reaching a decision =0 (From The Herald of That D: ; 5 ers were employed at the works difficulty in at Date,) to the belief that wars can be WO | in addifion”to turning out torped: It is & good plan; the = with the hit and run plan. b JerEeis e : 4 An application has been forwarded g | o puravaue s migeycittink h"’""' ble that, If this bill | ,eople will be fully represented ., the county commissioners for o tion which, it is .claimed, saved many e Will be a renewal | ( o . uide of all questions may be beer license at Rentschier pari hundreds JEEHE M as ten a Foderul law | presented Yet T ny cases huv--‘ gosted here, the body wil be an un- The reason the movie isn't con- sidered high-brow is because it is so cheap all the low-brows can attend. M. C. A. basketball team will play where the Jus- | ™ R > ot local V.l. 2o .} u-nm S'urda\ night | P > . ; rohibnion doesn’t pl:hib“.\Vgn the as previously sug- +The Brooklyn Central Branch Y.| | | Best Butter, 55¢ Ib. Russell Bros. —advt. 3

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