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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER o, l | — solid leather, value $3.00. Boys’ Blouses Fine quality percales, sizes 6 to 16 yrs., val. 79¢ Special {:rnorrow s 49(: Boys’ All Wool Mix- tures Norfolk Suits Sizes 6 to 14 years, nice- sl $4.95 ESESNSENEEEENEERNETHEBI GSTOREE N REEER NN I NESESENEEEEDN :.Illl.-l.ll..lllll-THEB OFF TO FEED STARVING RUSSIANS UNEMPLOYMENT I§ QUITE_UNCHANGED Record for August But Little‘ Difierent From July’s An Extraordinary Sale of Consisting of Tricotine, Serge, Satin and Taffeta models, attractively embroidered and beaded, featuring the long waist and straight line effecis. A SPECIAL SALE OF GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES Sizes 84 to 2, in black or brown, high or low cut, Special at $1.98 the Pair. Fall Dresses Value $16.45 and $19.95. Special Sale $9.95 = Charmeuse and Wool Tricotine Dresses For women and misses, in the season’s most up-to-date models, with the novel use of Indian bead embroidery. Values $19.95. Special Sale $12.95 1921, S EEENENEEEEEENENEEENTHEBIG STOCREEEENEENE S S B R E SR B EESRINEBIGSTORENEEEEEE NS ENENNEENEM BOYS’ Why Pay $1.0 Solid leather youths’ or boys’ shoes, in black or | brown, real leather shoes, built for wear and style. Value $3.00. Sr--"~¥ Tgmorrow $1.98 the Pair SOLID LEATHER SHOES 0 More? A Purchase of High Grade Dresses For street and afternoon wear, in the season’s zmartest models, of Satin- faced Canton, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill, introducing new embroidery features and the fuli three-quarter length sleeve. Values $35.00 to $45.00. = = Special Sale $23.45 Charming Silk and Wool Dresses In the newest Fall models, beautifully beaded and embroidered with chenille and wool, and trimmed with ribbon and caracul banding. Val. $29.95. =] Special Sale $19.95 Boys’ Wear Specials Largest Dept. Of Boys’ Wear in Town Boys’ Wool Pants The kind that wear, in ail wool materials and corduroy value $1.50 Boys’ Caps All Wool Mixtures, also blue wool serge, all sizes. Value $1.00 Tomorrow Araa A Stylish Millinery Regardless of what your taste may be, it is impossible to select a hat her;: that is not stylish or be- coming. As usual, low prices and a large variety are in full bloom at our store. Girls’ Wear Girls’ Amoskeag Gingham Dresses Large variety of checks, plaids or plain materials, 6 RIES$1.00 A Very Large Variety of Girls’ School Dresses Very finest of gingham, beautiful styles, sizes 6 to 14 years, value $2.49, at IGSTORE EENBENNENEEESEEEEEEREEE THE BIG ST |WOMEN PREACHERS HAVE CONVENTION International Association Members to Gather in Chicago for Big Event Next Week Chicago, Sept. 9.—The international Woman-Preachers’ Association will meet here Sept. 13 for a four day con- has members in nearly every state jand a few from other countrie “Motherhood and the Ministry” will be the theme of the final general ses- sion. Three generations of ‘“‘mothor preachers” are represented by one of the Association’s members, Mrs. Vic- toria Booth-Gibborn Demarest of Chi- cago. She is a_granddaughter of Gen- eral Willlam Booth, founder of the Salvation Army. Her preaching language is thus traced by Miss M. Madeline Southard, of Winfield, Kan., president of the women preachers’ organization. “Catherine Booth, wife of General Army,” bore eight preached all her Ife. Catherine Booth- Clibborn with her sister Evangeline founded the Salvation Army in France, preached al her life and is the mother of ten. Her daughter. Victoria Booth- Clibborn Demarest, has a little daugh- ter and is preaching.” Woman's place in industry, the pro- fessions, civic life and in world civili- zation through mission work will be discussed at another session. The famous London bridge was Specials High Grade Girls’ Dresses Box pleated models, about 300 in the lot, 6 to 14 years, Values to $3.45 $1.98 Girls’ Plush Hats Brown, black, navy, large or small shapes, large rib- . $1.98 o ENENNE NN EFEEENENOIS I AHIEE NN AN ENEENEENENEEN ORE EEEEESNSNEEENEEERENR children and| Hartford, Sept. 9. — Unemployment as well as opportunity for employ- ment remained about tho samo in August as in the preceding month ac- cording to the figures of the five free employment bureius of the bureau of 1abor, the report of which for August cama out today. ‘Applications for vention, Limited to no denomination, it [ Booth, *“Mother of the Salvation |thrown open to traffic in 1831. The Sovereigns Trading Co. CASH STORE employment at Hartford were 509, at New Haven 810, at Bridgeport 728, at Waterbury 728 and at Norwich 626, a total of 3,401 The applications for help at Hart- ford were 499. at Nev» Haven 696, at Bridgeport 570, at Waterbury 295 and at Norwich 555. In tho last mentioned city the number of situations secured was exactly the number of applica- tiona for help, namely 434 males and 121 temales. Situations were secured in other cities as follows: Hartford, 446; New Haven, 574; Bridgeport, 527; and Waterbury, Ot all applicants for employment $9.1 per cent. wera supplied with places as against 69.5 per cent. in July, and of the total number applying §9.6 were furnished with held aa against 91.5 per cent. in July TEL. 2585—2586 DELIVERY—9:15 A. M.—3:00 P. M. MEAT DEPARTMENT PRIME SHORT RIB ROAST OF BEEF. . LEAN POT ROASTS LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB LOIN LAMB CHOPS RIB LAMB CHOPS SMALL PORK LOINS (not frozen) SPERRY & BARNES’ SLICED BACON. . SPERRY & BARNES’ STRIP BACON. .. SWIFT’S PREMIUM SLICED BACON. . SWIFT'S PREMIUM STRIP BACON. .. GOLDEN WEST FOWLS FANCY CORNED BEEF POCKET HONEYCOMB TRIPE BRIGHTWOOD LINK SAUSAGE . ARLINGTON SMALL SAUSAGE Our Goods Are Reduced To the Lowest Pos- sible Price WE POSITIVELY SELL ALL GOODS AS ADVERTISED. GROCERY DEPARTMENT PURE CIDER VINEGAR ... BEST TUB BUTTER FANCY BREAKFAST COFFEE FULL CREAM CHEESE Jr— ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS Tomatoes X EVERGREEN CORN . NEW MACKEREL .. FLOUR—1-8’s WHITE CORAL MARVEL CERESOTA .. TEA TABLE . ANGELUS .. CORN FLAKES ...... POST TOASTIES ... EVAPORATED MILK SWEET POTATOES STORES WANTED Any person who is a tea drinker and hard to suit or dissatisfied § with the tea they use at present, to pay us a visit. We are TEA & COFFEE SPE- CIALISTS. This is our business. ‘We import and sell direct to YOU ! through our OWN STORES. Our large buying power and di- ERPTT I L . b 32,755 Idle In Rhode Island. . R. 1, Sept. 9.—There 765 persons now out of work in Rhode Island, according to an es- timate made by State Zommissioner of Labor George H. Wobb, for presenta- tion to Secretary Hoover's unemploy- ment conference soon to meet in Washington. This figure represents about four times tho number o! per- sons normally unemployed. Mr. Webb wys data shows that the bottom of {mission to Russia, snapped as he sailed from New York to take charge of | the depression was reached in July and that there has been a slight gain since then. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Col. Willlam Haskell, chief of the American Relief Administration's|f} rect distribution insures you the best quality at a low price. Blended by experts and vacaum cleaned. Years of experience in supplying our thousands of cus- tomers insures your getting Your Teas in the best condition. You can get THE TEA YOU LIKE AT THE PRICE YOU LIKE AT OUR STORE, 25c to 55c Ib. the feeding of Russia’s starving people. He was accompanied to Europe | by his wife and their little daughter. Meet Mrs. Wilbur Duff— BY ALLMAN PR — S — NOW CALM YOURSELF!| TELL ME,]S HE l)-\\ - T A\ \N\\‘D‘“ ) BLACKMAIL NOTHING ! MEET MRS.WILBUR DUFF! WE ELOPED! THE $#500 1S A WEDDING PRESENT FROM You! HELLO,EVERYBODY ! MRS. DUFF, ) CAME FOR THE. DID You MISS ME? FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR : REWARD! | CAN PRODUCE | OH_WHERE IS WILBUR DUFF! HE ? COME RIGHT IN'! | CAN HAVE HIM ALLRIGHT P HAS HERE IN A HE BEEN HURT MOMENTS BUTTER LOVERS CHOOSE SWEET NUT 2 6c BUTTER EGGS 48c b | 49c doz FRESH — RICH — MILK OUT WITH IT, M|SS | HERE’S | Direct Importing Co. 283 Main St., New Britain. Stores also, Bristol, Southington. “Eversthing Guaranteed.” Postage Prepald on $1.00 Mail Orders, Except on Sugar.