New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 15

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Ceorgetté : Waists Long or Short Sleeves Lace Frills and Fancy Regular $4.95 Waists Sgecim $ 3 89 Special EVERY WOMAN SHOULD ATTEND THIS SALE very Woman Knows Green'’s Values f Just Received Time For This Sale 36 Assorted Jersey Suits of the Better Kind. Every One is Distinctive and Shows Superior Quality at a Glance Ordinarily Sold NEW BRIT R S DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 102f. Green' STYLE QUALITY VALUE TRUTH N ADVERTISING 170-172 MAIN STREE1 NEW BRITAIN Georgette Over-Blouses Short Sleeves Lace Trimmed Embroidered Regular $5.95 Blouses _-.s_ps.cyl_$4-79 Spec a Skibo, Homespun, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Serg S ® uits in attractive num bers that not only delight the eye but please the purse at these sale prices $1895 Dresses Not only is our stock of Dresses largest in New Britain but our sales are enormous, because we give greatest values. ‘ For This Sale We Have Marked These DRESSES SALE OF NEW Drcsscs Crepe, Organdie, Voile, Satin, Taffeta, Migohette Dresses that will at- i tract widespread ‘ attention. For $19.95. pecially Priced for This Sale $27.50 25 . 330 Skibo Homespun,'l‘ricofine,l’oiret,Tmll&Se All Wanted Styles and Shades at 'l‘remendou.s PO L O Every Wrap in the Store Marked Down to Prices PglAQT e sficgoas ;.i ngs;e Ry COATS WRAPS 5g.95 51495 ?iugwa??zz 50 WRAPS A Sale of .Skirts' 0dd Lots of Dresses T One of a Kind—Sizes 14 to 44. Best Makers in New Ydrk Styles and Patterns That P Formerly Priced $10.98 to $49.50 Now Going At Sale Pnces of 7.99414.95 51995 Worsted | Jersey ' Sweaters Sport Tuxedo Collars Coats uff Pure Worsted Peacock Coats Jade Made to sell for Henna $10.50 1 Gray Regular $5.98 Sweaters At ew Voile Waists Regular A $2 49 Values Reduction of $1.00 to $3.00 Off Every Skirt 53.89 $5.75 $8.50 $10.89. GREEN’S Fors'flelgalSale $8.89 $395. || At GREEN'S | | these undersea mountains are sub- verted the western terminus of thejGuam, Yap and Manila, it is possible | ip the western Pacific, thro: : ject to all sorts of troubles, due to | cable between Yap and China to |to forecast the origin and direction ot nths of the year, demands P RTAN E F the heavy drag upon them in the | Japan. these storms and to warm shipping. | maintenance of a meteumlotlm} ' M valleys and the friction and abrasion “If Japan maintains exclusive use | But the three-point observation is, tion at Yap working in co-op e that results. | of Yap as a cable center, it means | necessary. with our stations at Guam lnd ““These difficulties are practically | that all communications over western “The safety of commerce generally | nila.” removed if the cables are landed au | T2CUIC cables must move through Tao. With the eods anchpkefl there |y sull another way, however, the moved. They drop away' easily into ! internationalization of Yap is im<4 the valley of the ocean on each side. mortant, “The Germans, after they acquired “The typhoon storms that sweep the island, developed it as a cable | the western Pacific north of the center. They ran one cable to China, | equator originate in the vicinity of another to the Celebes. Another ca- ' the Carolines, of which Yap is the ble connects Yap with Guam, from | westernmost island. “With meteorological stations at WHY BE WEAK _AND NERVOUS @as a result of pale, thin wat blood —Nuxated Iron will help m B Ma says one of the “Seven Wonders” is myy appetite for POST TOASTIES (Superior Corn Flakes) where we have a cable to Manila. “During the war the Japanese di- For INDIGESTION Taste good, do .ooli:luoln hfla-flymn- ‘water; QUICK RELIEF! ————— ALSOC IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PRI EM, ¢SE DIVERTED LINE FROM YAP TO F \\ll H YAP I8 THE PINNACLE. BELOW, THE PACIFIC MO H. B. HONT. Japan by the League of Nations’ man- and maritime matters. It is under- date?” stood that it was on his advice that gton, April 29.—"Just what [ I put these queAtions to Rear Ad- | Yap was singled out as the one Pa- portance of the isiand of [ miral Willam 8. Benson, regarded in | cific island that should be kept open Washington as the man who knows | to free international use. most about Yap and its importance, “Yap is important, primarily,” it desirable that it be inter- |\ " srom @ commercial and naval | son answered. “as a cabl ter. ed any more than any other | weanapoint. “The island is the pinnacle of a per Gorman islands in the bmarine nountaio - o tten especially of the ment- nf Nuxated Iron in a communication to the Phar- macie Normale. Over 4,!!)0 are using it annually to

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