New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 15

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SELLING OUT SALE | — OF THE — BATTEY SHOE STOCK FOR INSTANCE, HERE’S WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY TOMORROW AT, < ) "Steiger-Tedder Compony— Successor to C. S. Hills & Co., Hartford Chain Braid and Meadow Brook Bedy Hats— In all the new sweater colors Regularly $3.00 Women’s White Eve Cloth Oxfords and Pumps— Hand turned. $5.00 to $7.00. Regularly Pair BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE Particularly, This is a good time to buy Outer Apparel — There are Great Savings i Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts——See Them on the Fourth Floor 50 SILK POPLIN SKIRTS $5.98 Full pleated models in white only. They are smartly tailored and trimmed, and thé quality of the sllk is remarkable 50 SLIP-OVER DRESSES $7.95 Of wool Jersey mostly and combined with white satin blouses, The colors are navy, blue, American Beauty, sand, bisque, at the price. coral and tan, Very popular for sports CHILDREN’S BLACK KID SHOES, eac. Sizes 5—8. Regular price $2.00 . .. WOMEN’S COMFORT SHOES, Worth $2.00 WOMEN’S ONE-STRAP KiD SLIP- PERS. Worth $2.50 N & 4 | § Made with novelty pockets trimmed - X B with pearl buttons and showing rows of “WALTON” MISSES AND CHIL- Bt e 0 v oV I DREN’S WHITE BUTTON SHOES | : —Regular price $3.50 and $4.00 ... ¢ 200 GABERDINE WASH SKIRTS $1.98 VALUES TO $5.00 200 SMART SILK DRESSES FORMERLY TO $39.00 $23.75 Pretty little models of taffeta, satin and Canton crepe. Practically all colors are represented and there are many bouf- fant modes particularly becoming to the miss. 200 NOVELTY BLOUSES VALUES TO $2.98 SPECIAL $1.98 Of sheer voiles and organdies. ! / A FEW PAIR OF Y"OMEN’S WHITE SHOES. Small sizes only. N 25¢ Pair. 100 SLIP-OVER SWEAT- ERS, SPECIAL $2.95 FORMERLY TO $3.95 - PURE FIBER TIE-ON SWEATERS $2.95 FORMERLY TO $7.95 Lovely tuxedo front models that end in a sash which ties in the back. The colors are biue, henna, oral, porcelain, bisque, brown and tan. F 1OV W WILL TELL YOU WHAT A FEW PENNIES ADDED § | FUROBR RIS S o et » . cuffs. Others have frills and tucks and are trimmed with laces. ANl are very pretty and wonderful bargains at their now price. There Light weight yarns are used to make these sturdy Sweaters, which are as big values as we've ever offered. They show a narrow belt and come in all the new lovely shades. Men’s and Boys’ BLACK CALF SHOES, Regular $4 grade, $1.98 A Few Pair of MEN’S HEAVY WORK SHOES, $1.98 MEN’S SCOUT SHOES, Smoked Elkskin. Ankle Patches, $2.98 Regular $4.00 value. 1 GUBAN SUGAR CROPS BEING THREATENED o W Alleged “Capitalistic Plot” to ' Dominate Industry Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ SUCTION SNEAKS Regular price $3.00, $1.75 La Disc: that a “‘cap nate the Cul sugar industry has heen formed and that all the Cugan s i owned by for The money you can save HERE TOMORROW on every purchase : will allow you to buy all the necessary Fireworks, ete, ete., to enjoy the glorious 4th—May you make lots of noise. ned, ‘“they foresaw an era of BATTEY’S SELLING OUT |} == their millions as many sugar proper- 4 B o cens. then it ; < a good part of the in Cuban hands and s aspired to obfain the ible price. Then the %, an avalanche from 23 STaLEY then a cur V/fi?// an sugar found in foreizn hands, it is almost certain that the price of sugar will rise as if by magic and that the bus- iness will be on an even more stu pendous scale than now. “When American capitalists be- van an invasion to secure control of Cuban centr the paper contin- rch is vague, also has thrown e River into the throes of gold | re cause of the excitement recent arvival of a party investisated a claim which fur- nished an old Indian trapper, about |, 2 | 70 mites 1 re, with a s | number of sma no money to —— [;AUSE(S papuskow lake mincral arca and of the famous Gordon Dyke, out 200 miles northeast of The men now find them {///////f’ 704, rge sums of money to (// Y They have not been able their erop With the termina- tion of the moratorium will d pear the restriction against pend commereial obligations. The sugs " | men will have to pay or o bankrupt ro not interested in hold- visited the . o GREAT EXCITEMENT| weount of a v mil wherein free gol / ,i/ /’(4//;" ‘/;/; 45 DADDY PERKINS DISCOVERED TobDAY THAT HIS PRIZE RADISHES WERE ONLY RED CROQUET BALLS. YOUNG """ Reports of Mineral at Elbow Like A strike decla \ The Pas, Mar Sver has tempora citement here incident ~ to the oil fields, and i leaving dafly for the scene of reported rich minera i hand, there exist- much idle foreign capifal which is anxious to make a killing. Right now He wad \tha | ¢ v is heing formed ym various [ {0 acquire every ral and rlanta- The most | tion whose owner cannot pay. The nroperties secured, the debts will be paid what is worth from five to ten i secured for one. A case of op- portunity.” world, be- i+ been con- . gold confent was s than (wo p :h in gold s that vered come , but the rich- reported at Elbew Lake in the Fieports of ore bod d to him conteut b r i i Carding B i, arch- pishop of Mian, the latter's cross. Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts pecioral b ought Another

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