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HARTFORD 'SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF THE: Thirty-Second Birthday Sale ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESSES (About 1,000 in All, At Three Low Prices.) $9.95 $15.00 $25.00 Included are beautiful imported dotted Swiss dresses, organdies, voiles, taffetas, linens and combinations of materials. BY FAR THE BEST VALUES WE HAVE GIVEN THIS SEASON. Don’t pass up this rtunity. °ppoVV“E“‘ALSO OFFER FIFTY TAFFETA DRESSES AT $10.00 EACH. Navy, brown, black. Sizes 16 to 40. Extraordinary value. WHITE GABARDINE WASH SKIRTS $2.79 White gabardine wash skirts, patch and tab pockets, fine tucks, pearl button trimmed, wide belts, sizes 26 to 82 bands. Choice at pocwkets, also white serge in box and knife $2.79. plaited effects. Splendid value at $7.50. Summer Shoes Reduced To $4.39 WOMEN’S SHOES SHOES FOR MEN. MG‘:z’Z’};fi:‘;:r v‘v‘?;ti:epsl:f:;dsl‘:?flfag:21: Black and tan welt Oxfords, regular pnces black trimming. Rubber soled Oxfords for UP %o $s.50. Sale price $4.39. golfing. Values to $12.50. Choice at $4.39. Save from 25¢ to 75¢ on a pair of Stockings $1.75 lace lisle stockings in black. white and brown, $1.00. WHITE FLANNEL SKIRTS $7.50 White flannel skirts in plain models, slash Chiffon silk stockings, made full fashioned and double toe, heel and sole. Reduced from our special price of $1.95 to $1.25. Women’s white silk stockings of good weight. $1.00 value. Reinforced heel, toe and | sole, 75¢c. Save Money On Summer Underwear Women’s Swiss ribbed vests and bodices of good quality cotton. .Well made, large and elastic.20c each. Extra size 29c.. Women’s athletic suits in plain and fancy dimity and voile. $1.50 and $2.00 qualties for $1.25. SWEATERS DOWN TO $3.98. Sweaters in bisque with black, white with black aad red with Llack. Tnxedo collar, cord and tasse). Orange wila gra). cefise, copen, tan and blue, with c¢llurs end cuffs of pigue. b,‘?,f,‘,i ::;::fiirfeffl feanncl L inesiiny, teen, B. and J. bandeau-in pink or white, Hook Values from' $9.50 to $10.95, $3.98. back or front, 45c. ALL FURNITURE SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES During the thirty-second birthday sale all stock on the furniture floor is at reduced prices. Six-piece Bedroom Spite in genuine walnut, bed, dresser, chiffonier, toilet table, chair and ben¢h. Reduced from $514.50 to $295. We have the finest assortment of reed and willow furniture in Hartford and it is all selling at liberal reductions. Some pieces are priced below the present wholesale cost. Chairs . in whole round reed, upholstered seat and back, at $11.85 and $12.00. .Formerly $24.75 and $27.50. See what we offer. $1.00 pure silk stockings in black and white. Good, heavy silk, 75¢c. Our regular 50c vests for women at the special price of 35c. Extra size 39c. New idea union suits, our suits, for one day only, $1.25. regular stock PINK COUTIL CORSETS, $1.79 Corsets of pink coutil, flossed in blue. Low bust, long hip, also topless model, well boned, for average figures. Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts Sugar with other purchases 6%c b Special 7to9 a. m. 2 1b Fresh Hamburg 25¢ Solid Corned Beef 18¢ b Special Tto12a.m. Best Cuts Round, Sirloin and Short Steaks 35¢c b ‘WHERE. THE FEDPLE SHOP 43EMAIN ST.OFPPOSITE E.MAIN ST, Lean Fresh Shoulders 17¢ b | Prime Rib Roasts | Fresh Pork to Roast 24c b Lamb for Stew 12¢ 1 of Beef 25¢ b of Beef 12¢ b Solid Ehemelcie Boneless Pot Roasts Roasts of of Beef 20c Lean Pot Roasts l Pork Chops 25¢ 1b Genuine Lamb Chops 30c 1 Pork Sausages 25¢ 1b Veal Chops 30c Roasts of Milk Fed Veal 25¢ Legs of Genuine Lamb 35¢ 1b Genuine Lamb 30c b Lean Plate Fowls B B;eef « in prints Chaoss Frankforts 45¢ 1b 28¢ 1b 5c b 45¢ b 35¢ 1b 20c h s M nalel TR R RS e R e R NS Conectionery Libby’s Evaporated Large Raisins Peas and Sugar Corned Beef Milk Prunes in packages Corn 2 1b 19¢ |2 cans 37c | 2 cans 25¢ 10c 1b 20¢ 2 cans 25¢ Large Juicy | Peaches Cant.aloupesi Pineapples String i Oranges 2 quarts 2 for ! 2 for Beans 25¢ doz 25¢ 25¢ 35¢ 13 quarts 10c Sugar Cured Fancy Brookfield Butter Full Cream Best New Books at New Bricain Institzgte FOUR PLAYS OF THE FRER THEATER, trans. by B. H. Clark. The Fossila by de Cruel. The Serenade by Jullien. Francoise Luch by Porto-Riche. The Dupe by Ancey. ... FRUITS AND THEIR COOKERY, by H. S. Nelson. e HINTS ON LANDSCAPH GARDEN- ING, by Puckler-Muskam, H. L. H. e INSECTS AND HUMAN WELFARE: An Account of the More Import- ant Relations of Insects to the Health of Man, to Agriculture, and to Forestry by C. T. Brues, . LATER ESSAYS, by Austin Dobson. Studies of somae little known 1Sth century- figures. “One page of his narrative with all its sidelights and implications, is worth volumes of philosophizing about periods.”—London Times. e LEGENDS, TALES OF PEOPLES, by Amy Lowell. “Her wide reading, her keennesy of feeling, her acute intellect, give the throb and sparkle 8 vitality to every page of “Legends” which sustains her reputation as one of the foremost per- sonalities in the literature of the Eng- lish speaking world."’—Boston Tran- script. “Highly original, immensely inter- esting in its choice of themes of the first significance.”—Literary Review. ‘“‘She has given in ‘Legends’ such a variety of beauty as to delight her friends and to bewilder her enemies.” —Prof. Phelps in N. Y. Times. e MODERN TENDENCIES IN SCULP- TURN, by Larado Taft. Six lec- tures delivered before the Art In- stituta of Chicago. “The wealth of illustration makes the book extremely useful to readers who after enjoying Prof. Taft's lumi- nous comments wish to form their own judgment.”’—Outlook. .. NERVES AND THE MAN, PY W. C. Loosmore. “An admirable little book. One can hardly open it without finding some- thing to help in the management of body, mind, character or behavior.” —London Times. .. OUR SOCIAL HERITAGE, by Gra- ham Wallas. Published by the Yale University Préss. “No one who has a serious interest in the extremely delicate and compli- cated undertaking which modern gov- ernment has become can afford to neglect this volume.”—Literary Re- view. * e THE PRIVILEGE OF PAIN, by Mrs. Carolina Everett. A book which may help the. chron- ic invalid to employ his talents in spite of his handicap. It is a descrip- tion of the historical evidence that physical debility has often been found allied to genius. Enthusiastic. An inspirational book only. e Fiction. ALTERNATIVE, by M. M. Glhbon “A pleasant well-written tale. Tha author’s stvle is good -and she hag some sense of character.”—N. Y. Times. . COURAGEOUS MARRIAGE, by Marguerita Bryant. s CRIMSON BLOTTER, by Isabel Os- trander. A detective story. / * .. LAMP OF- FATE, by Margaret Ped- ler. “Most of the book is interesting reading, Miss Pedler, however, has a hard time beginning and ending.”’— Literary Review. 5 .. MR. DIMOCK, by Mrs. Denis O'Sulli- van. “ .. SON OF THE HILDALGOS, by Ri- cardo Leon. “A story of a corner ot Spain un- touched by modern civilization. The author is a member of the Spanish Royal Academy.” ‘ .. SATAN, by H. De Vere Stacpoole. Sunken treasure, intrigue ‘and love furnish the incidents in his breezy story of a cruise in the Bahamas. E.X Lincoln anda Seena Owen o i ){ scene fiom the Patamount Picture he Woman God Changed * A Cosmopalitan Produc tion~ —FOX’S— NOW PLAYING REG. U.s. PAT.. OFF. GASOLINE and ducts hamlledby reliable dealers. The sign of a reliable dealer and the world’s best Gasoline STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadwgy Quick Results--Herala Classified Advts Cvoars LaeesT SHOE - REALE"&S » 413-415 MAIN STREET 4 Doors From East Main St. NEW BRITAIN'S LARGEST SHOE STORE $1,000,000 SHOE SALE Offers Wonderful Values In Men’s-Ladies’-Boys’-Misses’ and Children’s SHOES, PUMPS, 0XFORDS $1.98 32.98 33.98 Hundreds of Different Style Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords Will be in This Sale Don’t Miss It i Wonderful Bargains in the Children’s Department