New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 11

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AT %\ The Eastern Millinery 133 MAIN ST. ; G w Fall Hat @ ‘ j g RS ‘i1 iy here § | M S. W. MENUS Millinery never was as § 3 ; 3 ¥ . el mrrlll §| GOES THE LIMIT Beautiful Trimmed Hats o 2 B : 4 E )| in Panne and Lyor_xs Vel- # - i " 5 i $3 95 § 4 g5 XM vet, in a large variety of 4 2 In Dare Devil Price Cutting For Saturday AP N 3 styles. Black and all the @ newest colors. E 2 T 74 s CORRECT STYLE PRICED VERY LOW | - I HAVE e aan ’ ! g ‘r Me—Why We B NEWEST U ! KEPT -5 Me—Why e oth POLISHED 7 =y : \ MY RS G AT, Lose loney SAILORS WORD These ever popular Sail- ors are very much the A . W v Ask any of the hun- vogue today. We show ’ ] them in many 1styles. But CHILDREN S HATS 4 dreds of satisfied cus- we arg selling them - % : S ] 4 cheaper than ever. You|We are headquarters for Children’s tomers that have ap get a well made Hat| Hats—Our Special for Tomiorrow, ‘3 crowded. our aisles of fine quality Q16 981 the latest Plush Hat, Roll Brim an AR Mushroom, trimmed with a wide silk } every day. I have made Black, Brown, Navy, Beaver Grosgrain band and bow with leng | cood every promise. Just the Hat for present wear. streamers. f Now I promise you that tomorrow will be - N B k t sive study presenting authoritative in- & the Greatest Bargain formation in a much neglected field. 5 ,Zéflllm%fimd ew 00 S a Published by the University of Chi- w B Day of your life. e T R § Don’t miss it HATS and CAPS A’ S GLASS OF FASHION. by the Gentle. g s ain man with a duster. P e e Bt o i e ! QuickFurious Selling! Fast Buying' Others merely have hats sold 1 n St l’t llt e the bitter cry of reaction, the strong g- y g to fl:em shriek of Victorian prudery violated by the Diaries of Mrs. Asquith d 2 MNeine the brand:what lever Sotonet Reinzion. *Te e s wel .| i INCESSANT—PERSISTANT—RELENTLESS E d t the i e 5 you buy FATHER TABB: his life and work; ;org:e ta'rfée:/r;xl);eato aeniaer;;el s:t:’.r;eof a Tine 1 h0r4 th b ins fleetine. Y <k €3, e bheliev - Beiin wlieve To 2ot nushE T o e e ; ime is short—the bargains are fleeting. You skeptics, you unbelievers, you o e g t'! 5 fY Masters Tabb. o ana| e Titerary Review. ¢ economical ones—to you I say, follow the crowd of wise ones to the bargain aval- ow where to get satisfac- “Until some more elaborate and PR ; 5 g = s iy R n & - g R e e e anche. Stock has heen re-grouped an(l prices forced down to the very lowest peint on 1aust serve as a record of the poet- B . # to make Saturday the red letter day of this mamouth bargain sale. Read the spe- Ask for what you want priest who holds an important placz| A comprehensive and practical dis- %3 cial offers carefully—then come early. in American literature.”—Boston | cussion of a subject which has re- Insist on getting what you| |rTranscriot. ceived only scanty treatment. want FUNERAL .\;A.‘:AGTEME,\’T AND| MAJOR SOCIAL ;'RO"BLEMS, by R. f , A Few Of the Hund red Bargains The more men discriminate COSTS, by Q. L. Dowd. M. Binder. > A world survey of burial and cre- Civilization, the family, feminism 5 YR BRSNS i 24 1L ol the wider our market for mation, showing in detail the elements| health, religion, business, national- 3 < Lmnson-HubbardHats of costs entering into the modern dis-| ‘sm, war, education are all discussed o I i PUMPS % Gile and Child’ . Ecemm—— posal of the dead, and the need for|ia their relation to social pr 15 A Ladi 2 and Black or brown Sold by public protection. The material is| s frank interesting survey by a pro- # B H Pumps 5600 values. g % SCHOOL, SHOES - e e rather rambling presented—but it is| lcssor of sociology at New York uni- Y o i s o= e e $2.98 fee o $1.69 ; By . c : [ 5 MEN’S Grimshaw. 3 i MARY JANES § A large assortment .of # & MODERN FOREMAN, by Robert 7 ‘ woE ¥ 3 @ Dainty patent leathers f& £irls -hildren’s . : SHOES OUR HERITAGE FROM THE OLD & ¥ for children. ' 2 o B 2 wn or black August Semi-Annual [y i e || s PHYSIOLOGICAL FEEDING OF IN- calfsiin, roa toes <& FANTS, by E. Pritchard. ] and medium heels. Yalues 8 * P o i SRS B : . S . gl B ¥ UNION SUITS o S e SECOND APRIL (verse) 33 new e H ¥ For omen, Athle . truly wonderiul offcwing. 5 poems, by Edna St. Vincent Mil- knit, values to § 5 lay. ] leather, 4 FICTION. 3 i i @ THE BIG MUSKEG, by Victor Rous- K . i L ¢ Ty T RS o O YT ale = 5 “The story of a man who left to his best friend a legacy not merely of _’ arshall Shoes Half Price }57 t 507 Reductions ; f:g;gfiy&?"d°rsetréizsil;guz~f"s‘mmem‘ng A : 2 Y TS A SEERS Ry S B T T 010 (0] g | 7= psserr rooLoR, by . n g SATURDAY NMORNING SFECIAL o A G b 0 B G gL WOMEN’S, BOYS’, GIRLS’ and CHILDREN’S Store Closes Saturdays at Noon—0pen All Day Mondays §| =tory or ne tmperiat vaters in- L @ e H e K d of h d her , and E; . . . [ e e : Tonight we are going though our steck.and pick ~ end. Written with convincing treat- out several hundred pair of shoes, odds and ends, but ® ~ e L e e B4 ® B Dbig values, shoes that have sold as high as $7.60 and | wholesome Western story popular. ] & £8.00." Truly yeu can’t afford to miss this, tomorrow 40-56 Ford Street, Hartford { e | merning they will ail be put on sale at oniy 1 Lo e T TR S 5 RN BT O TSP NS T riwmEsiag | £ AMOUS MODERN GHOST STORIES e e e by Dorothy Scarborough. 3 T . R Ik o5 PRICE SMASH-DON'T O R e : THE GRINDING, by C. G. Bush. b S '! HHS 2l “A southern romance,a tale of coun- . g | 15e versus adversity, full of Louisiana mart Fall j= : 1IF WINTER COMES, by A. S. M. Hutchinson. 7| “An excellent psychological study H| of character by the author of “Happy Warrior.” The story of a man who had a fine sense of honor and respon- g | sibility but who was misunderstood by SPECIAL FOR B/l und imos misen = x % SATURDAY Jire romem s | Twin brothers, unaware of their|. o "o relation assume each other roles. uasionbid ’rRIL\SI;‘Ilfl']—)I FAVI‘S—VEIVEL Duvetyn UMOROUS Z‘HZ)S'I)" STORIES b, %:ii}t}';zlfizsr Special For = I Us GH s py|crashing an ngurday $3-98 $4.98 Dorothy Scarborough. mined by gr * « clothed the OLD FIGHTING DAYS, by E. R.|slowly and 150 TRIMMED HATS— Punishon. Special For Saturday THE STREET OF A THOUSAND ¢ . : : = — v DELIGHTS, by Jay Gelzer. or 1vey : & Regular value up to $10.00. G R eet 1o T S : e ! Chinese quarter G e 1s > i E shou ‘ 175 SPOR’II‘PHAgSt—d = e e e e RS S e e e e SO = e»g . : t Special For Satarday e SR i S % 5 B YIDERTRERR X Y 89 AT Value up to $7.00, 003 swpLt WONDERRL | Prepare For Winter — || VPCHIRS Announcemen on the bees Giant Mountain Falling to Pieces and Chamberiin Metal Weather Strips. 7 anc all troubles ! wish to anncunce to the Public, and especially the peo- (TTL] i . b . windows and doors, and e e ¢ 3 od by P! ¥ B iy A ; ) Bi| Visitic in its Disintecration to the | gun o L < e kg £ Belvidere, that I have opened an up-to-date store at g E ,! a Je 18 Human Eye. jmates prom; ‘nished. € Stanley St., carry a full line of Groceries, Provisions, Fruits and Vegetables, at Lowest Possible Prices. The store 188 MATN STRERT Y. M. C. A. BLDG. 8| s : k i e E o I with the Red front.—Walter Donchue. “53 Main Street, Hartford. 4155, e e &?@hfir!lfl P\i,oetfiz ; 1€ rin qu@. rising over 17 Pear] Street = oston, Mass, ‘\ (Right at end of Stanley and Francis St. car line.)

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