New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 22

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LIKE AMERICA = | the pa Them Taking Passage ve o veoni e W aend === == wem, of ocal Swiss con- k to 0ld Country ues the passports without further for May 2 Man “rench | meri x e taking WO to sunny wecording 1Y I records o ocal pass. | bee returnin sractically none on business | freckles is usually so successful in bly they are going back to ™! "homas Sells, deputy clerk 5. court In charge of pass- o0 ‘At least that is the r on , 1O ntly assigned on ap irle, to re iking the ! po to the land of their birth. umber of women of all na-| how applying at C o for | decldedly ex that an school tes are i the flow to toreien shores: | Oonfirmation Photographs?. antee gely traceable to the hand- ing 1924 ! sagle k. 21c, Russe r08. — 00D BUSINESS VS. GOOD LAW he maxim of the law is veat Emptor”—Ilet the buy- yeware. Let him examine t he is about to purchase, having purchased it, he is nd by his bargain. hat's good law. ut we aren’t doing business srding to that standard. hr satisfaction is our satis- jon. We are in business to pleasing our ome by giving them alues and prompt and ient service And when, sometimes happens, ahy- g is found to be wrong either our merchandise or ice, we want to correct it pour satisfaction, he maxim of this business Let the customer be satis war merchandise must e good or we will. New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. ., for Soviet F | country, Mr. Scll HERALD., NEW BRITAIN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 20, 192t. d. **Sind o . For Infants and Children nted out, s CiL “UeC Germns ot inie oiee Tovariony, 1Im Use For Over 30 Years pugh, the applicants for German port who charge of German affairs | nding the declaration of peace: he is- R Face| e flow toward Germany ix in Ty y Veil; Re- return o visit (N N —Double m in ca ey hav . | n. Very few men the removal of | wion emoving freckles and giving a clear, I'nsspor v okt « ¢ req f complexion that it is sold y In ¢ eme 8 intee to refund the money | pass por v « ' g 1 i fails [} Don’'t hide your freckles under a The daily gri o pmss- veil: get an ounce of Othine and re- rt office averages v 65 a vin them. Even the first few ap- wt January is the see- jons should show a wonderful Jargest dispense »asspOrt yme of the lighter that is sold on the money-back guar- e Saturday Is ' Economy Day AT THIS STORE 1st—Because it is a vital part of our policy of service to you. 2nd—Because we want to re- mind you each month in a unique way that the New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store gives you 100 per cent. value. 3rd—Because we to give you advantage not to be ob- *d in any other store. 4th—Because it gives you an opportunity of purchasing in every department at the lowest prices that can be quoted. N Sth—Because it enables you to save money. SPECIALS FOR — 2nd FLOOR — Iren's Spring Coats and Wraps, sizes 2 to years, at $56.98, values to $12.50. e and colored Satin Dresses at $5.98, lues to £10.98, at $1.00 will buy galow Aprons, made of percales and hghams. ly Blouses, blue, all white and white with ue collars and cuffs, —_— be Night Gowns in white and flesh. Aren’s Gingham Dresses, all sizes. SPECIALS FOR — 18t vy Bleached Sheets, 81x90 at $1.25 each. size Nearwool Bed Blankets, $1.00 pair. on Ginghams, best quality, 6 yards $1.00. ey colored bordered Turkish Towels, 3 for .00. las Voiles, 40 inches wide in checks, stripes d fancy figured, a large assortment to se- ct from at 50c yard. inch Imported Organdie, all shades, 75¢ neh Georgette Crepe, all shades, $1.49 yd. v's Caps at 50c each, values to $1.98. 4" Wash Suits, sizes 8 to 8 years, at $1.00, nlues to $2.98. ‘s Bilbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 49¢ h. FLOOR — ECONOMY DAY Summer Corsets. Georgette Waists in white, flesh and dark blue, at $2.98, values to $7.98, sizes 36 to 46. White Wash Skirts. made of very fine gaber- dine, at $2.98, values to $5.98. Women's and Misses’ Spring Coats at $5.98, values to $19.98. DRESSES Made of Bates Ginghams in plaids, ehecks and plain colors, at $2.98 and $3.98. The same kind you pay $3.98 and $4.98 for elsewhere. ECONOMY DAY Women’s White Long Kid Gloves, 16 button length at $4.50 pair. i Women’s Long Silk Gloves, all colors, 16 but- ton length, at $2.00 pair. Women’s Short Silk Gloves. all colors, $1.00 pair. Women’s Fibre Silk Hose, all colors, 75¢ pair. Women's Drop Stitch Lisle Hose, in white and black, 69¢ pair. Misses” Silk Lisle Hose, all colors, 50¢ pair. Children’s Silk Lisle Socks, colored tops, at 25¢ and 35c¢ pair. Children’s Muslin Drawer Waists, all sizes, 49¢ each. ECONOMY PRICES on Lace Curtains, Table Damask, Turkish Towels Portieres and | Bed Spreads. Cilothes for the Yozmg Man The calibre of young Americans today is best indicated by the declining de- mand for freak clothes and the pro- oressive demand for clothes that are neither conservative nor extreme, but youthful with dignity, and stylish with restraint. . These are the kind of young men’s clothes that Hickey-Freeman make. They are for young men who want their youth respected, not ridiculed. And they are priced at figures that young men can pay. ‘ Wilson's = e CITY HALL ow Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 Main Street

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