New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. JUST ARRIVED h - . ] WATCH Fancy Sport Handkerchiefs . . .. ... 19¢, 25c¢, 35¢ p TE et . The bargain basement bulletin in our windows for Saturday Silke Scarfs and Sashes $2.95, $4.95 A N specials. Van Raalte Veils and Veiling. S S . WE LEAD The Department That Made Good in a Day WOMEN KNOW VALUES A woman buys woolens and silk, knows tailoripg, can tell at a glance when a thing looks rlgh’l HOSIERY That’s part of her year ’round activity. She slmps and knows. She is a judge of values. That’s CO ATS why every woman should trade here. By giving satisfaction to our customers we have built our A success. — Suits in Tricotine, Serges, Poiret Twills, Velour and 195, 5275 Poplins in the Very Latest Models $19.85 to $79.85 Otier Coutt in Velo; Chomcie i Jersey Suits in Plain Colors and Heather Mixtures . . $14.85 e $3.00 SIKIIRTS DIRES %ES Plai 1 laid d stripe skirts in fashionable sport models $4.95 to $17.85 Wash dresses in fancy ginghams, organdles and voiles g $7.85 to $34.85 B:rl:n:r ::(i':\ :Iki:-t:';n pI:i'r: and pleated models. $10.85, $13.85 House dresses in stripes and che::ks, sizes 34 to 46 . ... BESSE-LELA ND CO 27 Stores Aiways More Quality for Less Money " 27 Cities In polo 'cloths and camel hair $14.85, $37.85 Phoenix Silk Hosiery, $1.95, $2.45 [ halls since 1907 which are isolated | they are examined twice daily by phy- ERMAN TRANSP“RT 'ln a section of the e¢ity across the | sician until they sail to make sure ‘Plh( Alll\lng emigrants are first | that they carry no disease upon the 1n ar or an hat is called the “unclean” | ships. \((nun All emigrants who are i1l are isolat- P After the emigrants are examined [ed in hospitals and persons who P |;' ) and found to be healthy they are |traveled with the sick passengers are orch urnlture jhlllll d, their clothing is disinfected L1 put into observation stations until it jand deloused, and they are then trans-’ |1~ certain they have no communicable (ferred to the “clean™ section. A Here | disease. e have arranged one floor of our store exclusively All Taklflg Passage for U. S or the display of Furniture for Sun Parlors and Glosely IflSp%lEd for Disease Porches. There is an abundant choice of Hamburg, April 22.—America’s en- forcement of stricter quarantine reg- RASS FURNITURE ulations to prevent vermin-infested | RATTAN FURNITURE emigrants from carrying typhus into the ports of the United States has | COUCH HAMMOCKS | ' causcd German shipping companies, N operating from this port in connection TABLES, 3 4 pection and de- ! Most rugs are so closely woven that the u will find the prices musf.r.fisona.blc. The 50 good here for : - spaces between their strands are very small. Be sure to see this display before buying. : \gers and the disin- . : fecting plants are so 1 and mod- | ern that German officials have found - . e In :!’le ‘:fltenelp:h::o ?lean such nrlugsthby all: little difficulty in meeting the sug- | 2o suction alon air passes o rou; MUENTS Fip gestions of American health’ officers. i - g ‘ 0 s all # So only-the dit mthgse GLEHWO0e The Hamburg-American line, which | { e small spaces. y FORKISHERS Paxaes is co-operating with the United Amer- " ap spaces is removed. Many times as much jcan lines, has had model emigrant | dirt as this, embedded and caught in the nap, o row ’a ovenssone — | <hiNemel Demonstratiom | | remains in the rugs. Consequently, to ci TREET CAPITIL : ir alone is to clean them paréially. WARTFZRD TrAN ln.uw C O R N S RARE treat that no home decorator should miss, at our Chi-Namel Swsh i £ & Store on dates given below. It will pay YOU to come and learn Beating — the llftmg of the rug and the the many easy, economical methods of beautifying everything in the g home with Chi-Namel. shaking loose of the destructive embedded dirt —is necessary for thorough electric Lift Off anh Fingers A CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATOR cleaning. When this dirtisshaken to the sur- vince you of its HEEL, HAMMER and WATERPROOF DURABILITY and its SELF-LEVELING ADVANTAGES which makes it possible for Inasmuch as only The Hoover beats, sweeps the most inexperienced to apply without leaving laps and brush marks. d air cleans rugs, we recommend it to our There is a Chi-Namel Enamel, Paint or Varnish for oid or new, hard and an soft wood, metal, cement, plaster, etc. each guaranteed highest quality or FOR YOUR GARDEN or LAWN USE SHEEP MANURE: 100 LB patrons as the one thorough cleaner. money re(ynded 0 30c Can of CHI-NAMEL Varnish to holder cgh HOOVER )F R E E x Can o lfam”w“umnamu to holders 6 It BEATS ... as it Sweeps as it Cleans THIS FREE COUPON We Will Gladly Demonstrate The Hoover on Your This Coupon entitles bearer to one 30c can of Chi-Namel FREE at our Rugs—You will not be obligated in the least store upon purchase of a 25¢ Varnish Brush to insure a fair trial or will be accepted as 30c upon purchases of larger cans of Chi-Namel Products. NAME / THE tdir : | SPRING & BUCKLEY ® Bemonstration Dates ELECTRIC CO. h o o ',lv i 7.5 e i s— = < Vo "17 o n 1 2 - 2v bottic of & Ti» ‘. ~' “" £~ Our truek will deliver 100 1b or over. Phone your order, tel. 1075 A){r D(pt. DN WG o S ] l will test Chi-Namel in boiling hot water, hammer it and otherwise con- face, then—and only then—can air remove it. l 4

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