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NE\Y/ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 24 lm?.lllllllllII!I!!ETHEBIGSTOREIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! : . P T v - 1921. cITY ITEMS Victrolas and Pianos. Henry Morans. —advt. The next celgbration of the com- munion will be celebrated. at the South Congregational -hurch, Sun- day, November 6. - Old King Cola Mixture; new - ment received. Quality Smoke bhup | —advt. Chairman Maurice Pease of the leglon general committee to arrange for the U. S. Marine band's visit to this city, has called a meeting for EDITH ST. CLAIRE IS NOW CRIPPLED Broadway Favorite Is Ward of Charity BY ALICE ROHE Voile, Organdy, Flannel This Combination 88¢ 1 box Palm Olive Face Powder and Lawn Waists 8 8 88c \\ hite and colors, in roll (mq tU\Fdo c 3 ‘50¢ ‘25¢ 1 bottle Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. 1 can Mavis Talcum VowSu/a,n(r ver yéadq 1 bar Woodbury's Soap Value $1.25 es, all sizes; value §: New York, Oct. 19 —In the Bruns- wick Hame at Amityville, L. I,a moth with wings broken and singed with futile beating against the dazzling lights of Broadway -is dying. One doesn’t have to be an old-timer announced Tenafly, along Main street. to- remember the clever dancing and singing soubrett®, Edith St. Clair, fea- tured with ‘‘“The White Cat,” ‘‘Mother Goose™ and *The Great Mogul,” _yhave ‘ofi ‘man“ % gotten favorite. For a suit b Her against a famous man: breach of contract thrust her Heity. After the trial she sought positions in vain. Then she broke both knee- caps in a fall, “‘Last’ year,” said Edith St. Clair, a strangely changed crgature in her wheeled chair, from th ice charm- ing and graceful dancingWlsoubrette, “a friend found me in the Home for Incurables, penniless. ‘‘She interested her friends and with- out any publicity, raised a temporary fund. ‘““When I knew that Blanche Bates, Marjorie Rambeau, Anne Sutherland, ‘Wm. Courtney and others, as well as| several .companies replied to the plea, | remembered | just knowing that me, was happiness. ‘‘Then the Actors’ Fund was inter- ested in me and brought me here."” they . For. those who look for the .ronic law of contrasts, Edith St Clair be- gan her stage career in a play called ‘*‘A Round of Pleasure.’’ Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock. James Cronin has entered the employ o! the Stanley Works. LIVING PRICES DROP At Least That is ‘'What Statisticians’ Figures Seek to Prove. ‘Washington, Oct. 19.—Based on statistics for 32, cities the cost of living in the United States decreased 1.7 per cent from last May to Sep- tember and 18.1 pe» cent from June to September according to figures today by the bureau of labor statistics. The decrease from May to September ranged from 0.1 per cent for Portland, Me., to 3.8 per cent for Jacksonville, Fla., with New York showing a decrease of 1.1 per cent Boston 0.9 per cent Hous- ton 2.06 per cent and Seattle 2.66 per cent. The figures showed the cost of living in the country in Sep- tember to be 77.3 per cent higher than the average for the year 1913. The increases were itemized as fol- 1o . 2 0od 53.1 per cent, clothing 92.1 per cent, housing 60 per cent, fuel and light 80.7 per cent, furnitare 124.7 per cent, and miscellaneous 107.8 HARD ON THE CAT N. J., Declares War Yowling. Roaming' Felines. Tenafly, N. J., Oct. 19.—There'll he no-cats roaming in the gloaming along Tenafly’'s fences tonight.. Three score tabbies apd Toms e wont it was to howl and make restless the slumber.of suburbanites have been put to death by edict of Mayor Clark. Several days ago a wild, maddened cat bit four persons A posse pursued and killed the cat, which was found to be suffering from rabies. Mayor On Clark ordered the police to round up every stray cat and kill it forthwith. \Similar sentence was passed on all unmuzzled dogs. " CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! Orop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off thh fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells 2 tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- ANNOUNCING Our Display of FALL FLOWERS Let the exhilarating beauty of Autumn brighten your home again with a blaze of bril- liant splendor. Decorative baskets, vases or bowls of Chrysanthemums, Pompons, etc., gor- geous in their velvety richness and aflame with gold and bronze and vivid hues, will lend add- ed charm to your sun-parlor or living-room and make them glow with the joyousness of welcoming cheer.” - It will be a pleasure to have you and your friends see our dlsplay of Autumn F Iowe'rs, so abundant in variety and gift suggestions. The Season’s choicest cut flowers or ornamental and blooming plants are delightful remem- brances for Bi’thdays and Anniversaries, and happiest surprises for dear ones or the sick. We are specialists in corsage and wedding bouquets and floral arrangements for all So- cial Occasions. Place your order today for delivery at the desired time. Volz Floral Co. 92 West Main St. Flower-phone 1116 New Britain, Conn. Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. NERRRRRRRAR R STOR Illllllllllllllllfll llllIIETHEBIGSTOREIIIIIIIIIIllIllllflll'lIl EEEEEESNENRENRERR EHE BIG LADIES’ ALL WOOL HOSE, plain and dropped stitch, in brown, &reen and heather, all sizes, regu- lar value $1.25. .. LADIES’ PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, lisle top, three seam back, black, white, cordovan and grey; regular value $1.19 e e e WOMEN’S FLEECE LINED HOSE, ribbed top, seamless heels and toes, black only, all sizes; reg- ular value 49c—3 pairs for CHALDREN’S RIBBED HOSE, black and cordovan, fast color, sizes 5 to 934; regular value 25c pair—5 pairs for CHILDREN’S MEDIUM RIB- BED HOSE, black. and cordovan all sizes, extra long length, regu-\ lar value 19c—8 pairs for.. ms nuunumumn\“ ) i "Elmnmnnnuu II 88c|: 88¢ 88¢ 88c 88c R e —— MEN'S LISLE THREAD HOSE, in plain or split sole,-all colors and sizes. Regular value 29c—4 pairs BOYS' ALL WOOL PANTS, full cut, navy, brown and heather shades in a large variety of pat- terns. zes T to 16, Regular value $1 it BOYS’ FLANNEL PAJAMAS, in one or two piece style, neat pat- terns, silk frog trimmed. Sizes 6 to. 16; regular value $1.25 BOYS’ FLANNEL BLOUSES, heavy weight, with collar attach- ed, grey and khaki, sizes 7 to 16; regular value §1.25. . BOYS' PERCALE BLOUSES, neat stripe patterns, with attached conars. sizes 7 to 16; regular value BOYS’ - CORDUROY PANTS, sizes 3, 4 and 5 only, very fine quality, extra_ heavy; value $1.19 MEN’S ECRU RIBBED UNION SUITS, heavy weight, closed crotch sizes 34 to 46; regular $1.50 value regular MEN’S ARROW COLLARS, all styles and sizes—10 for LADIES’ FELT COMFY SLIP- PERS, sizes 3 to 8, high cut, with ribbon and tassel trimming, in light desirable shades — CHILDREN'S FELT COMFY g gm SLIPPERS, in a large assortment of colors, both dark and light. 3 pair for B Rt S i L DS MISSES’ HIGH GRADE COMFY SLIPPERS, in rose, blue, lavender, green and brown, silk pompom trimmed, sizes 11% to 2. with rose, ribbon trimmed, comfy pink _and sizes 5 to soles, in lavender, l:cIuev 113% MEN’S BROWN LEATHER SLIPPERS, with rubber heels, and black patent leather trimming, all sizes; regular value $1.29 MEN'S FELT COMFY SLIP- PERSp. of heavy weight khaki, sizes T to 11, value $1.29......... CHILDREN’S LACE AND BUT- TON SHOES, with light colored tops, sizes up to 8; value $1.25.. LADIES’ AND MISSES 10 button, grey, PATS, in desirable shades of tan and brown.....ceeeeeee WOMEN’S VELVET HAND BAGS, in navy and black, fitted with purses and mirror, neatly lined, chain top, silk tassel; value $1.25 88c 88c 88c R e — 88c 88c = 88c 88c B86c 88c 88c = 88C 88c 88c 88[: - quality, | | ) LADIES’ | LEATHER HAND BAGS, plain and hand tooled finish, all colori, fitted with mirrors, value 36-in. L‘I\BLF-\CHFD SHEET- ING, soft finish, no starch; value 17c—7 yards for HEAVY '‘BLEACHED BARNS- LEY CRASH for towels, plain white with blue border, first qual- ity; regular 15c yard—9 yards for Just What\You_'Have Been Waiting For Thursday and Friday 8. Matchless [tems for 88¢ An opportunity you cannot afford to let pass by. Each department contrib- utes toward this wonderful event. Prepare now and be on hand early to choose what you need among these eighty-eight items. 88¢ 88(:l 88¢c e —————————————————————— ' 36-in, PERCALE in a large va- riety of stripes, checks and figures; value 17c yard—6 yards for...... APRON GINGHAM in fast color checks of various sizes; value 15¢ vard—7 yards for................ HEAVY WEIGHT FAST COLOR GALATEA, new stripe patterns, very good for childeen's wear; regular 29c yard—4 yards for..... NEW FALL checks and GINGHAMS in stripes, fast color; value 22¢ yard—6 yards for NEW FALL CRETONNES, big assortment of patterns, heavy for curtains and over- Hangs; value 20c yard—5 yards for 36-in. LONG CLOTH, soft finish, full bleached, .first quality, value 17c yard—8 yards for.......u.... EDEN CLOTH, for women's and children’s wear, a heavy nappy material, in neat light and dark effect stripes; value 29c yard— 4 yards for. HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL, very nappy, for pajamas and gowns, in plain. colors, checks, plaids and stripes; value 19c yard —6 YAAS fOr.. ..o veenearnenanss 36-in, CHALLIES, for covering quilts, fast colors in new Persian and figured designs; value 19c yd. —6 yards for..........ccoveeeene 42-in. ALL WOOL SERGE, fast color, navy blue and black, value $12 88c, = 88 88¢ 88c BBc 8¢ 88| 88c 88¢ 88c HEAVY DUCKL;NG FLEECE, for kimonos or 'children’s wear, new light and dark patterns, value 29¢ yard—4 yards for.. FAST COLOR CHAMBRAY, in five popular shades, first quality; value 17c yard—8 yards for...... WOMEN’S MUSLIN PETTI- COATS, with wide hamburg ruftle, very full cut with draw-string top_ Value $1.29. WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS, plain and lace trimmed, including high and low neck; value $1.29.. SILK CAMISOLES, flesh and white, lace and embroidery trim- med, all siges; value $1.49........ ENVELOPE CHEMISE, lace trimmed, with lace and ribbon shoulder straps, all sizes, very fine lawn and batiste, value $1.19 WOMEN'S WINDSOR CREPE gega AND EXTRA HEAVY SATEEN BLOOMERS flesh only, value §1.19 CORSETS, C-B, Empire makes, Warner and in all styles, value $1.50. sizes and BOYS' HEAVY SCHOOL HOSE, elastic top, in fast black only, sizes 6% to 10%—4 pair for. . 88c 88c 88c 88¢ 88c 88¢c 88c 88c - 88¢c MEN’S HEAVY WOOL HOSE, black, Oxford and natural, all sizes, value 35c pair—4 pairil‘or. o= MERCERIZED POPLIN in a wide variety of colors, fine quality, 2 yards for e BLUE DENIM FOR MEN’S OVERALLS, bed ticks or aprons, fast color, heavy-weight, value 29¢c yd—4 yards for .... all new stock, value 59¢ yard— 88c 88¢c 88c ———————————————————————————————————— MARQUISETTE CURTAIN MA- TERIAL, in ecru or white, with or Wlthout lace edging, value 35c yd. —4 yards for .......coceecaniens EXTRA LARGE TURKISH TOWELS, double loop, in plain white, or with fancy borders; value 50c each—3 for ....... PEQUOT PILLOW CASES, 45-in by 36-in., regular value 59c each— 2 for SEAMLESS SHEETS, 172x90, bleached, very heavy quality; value $1.25 each DAMASK "TABLE - COVERS, large size, round or square, first 88c 88c 86¢c 88c \ quality, new and pretty designs; .Bsc value $1.25 each ......cevveeenne SASH CURTAINS, in ecru or white, 36-in. long, regular 59c I quath—Z 8 SRR TR RN PILLOW C\SES, 42x36, of good quality cotton, no starch; regular value 29c—4 for .. HUCK TOWELS, large size, plain white, or with fancy borders, value 15¢ each—7 for HAIR NETS, sinqle or double mesh—8 for .... SHOPPING BAGS, large size black leatherette, the kind that folds up, very strong and service- able; value $1:25 CHILDREN’S FELT HATS, black and navy, with silk ribbons band and streamers; value $1.59.. “PRISCILLA DEAN’’ TAMS, in all colors, felt :and suede-like ma- terial, large and small size.......o “CARTER’S” BABY VESTS, long sleeves, part wool, all sizes, regular price 49c—2 for INFANTS’ SHIRTS, fine fleeced bleached, heavy weight, regular value 39¢c—4 for CHILDREN'S AMOSKEAG GINGHAM .DRESSES, in plaids and plain colors, sizes 6 to 14 yrs., value $1.20 ......ccevenianen 25 doz. CHAMBRAY DRESSES for small children, all colors, in plain and fancy combinations, sizes 2 to 6; value $1.59........cc.... CHILDREN’S AMOSKEAG GINGHAM DUTC/I ROMPE! AND CREEPERS, in checked and plain colors, sizes 2 to 6; value $1.49 CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE CREEPERS, grey only very strong and fine for winter, value $1.19... 88c 88c -88c 88c - 88c - 88c 88c 88c 88c 88¢ 88c : 88¢ 88c! CHILDREN'S CRIB BLANK- ETS, Teddy Bear and Mother Goose designs, pink, white and bige backgrounds, value $129... CHILDREN’S VELVET AND ANGORA TAMS, with black fur pompom, black, brown, navy and grey; value $1.29 IMPORTED DOLLS, jointed, Swith real hair and eyelashes, value $1.59; very special... BABY’S JERSEY LEGGINS, in white, brown, black, navy and grey, all sizes, value $1.25....... CHILDREN’S SERGE AND SA- TEEN GYMNASIUM BLOOMERS, navy and black, sizes 8 to 12; 2 for . ceeesascscsnsencas CHILDREN'S ROMPERS striped and plain galatea, sizes 2 to 6, value 98c eack—2 for .i.... E-Z SLEEPING GARMENTS, all sizes, regular price $1.20 ... .iiiieieieeiiiannn for - children, WOOL AND KNITTED TAMS, for girls and misses, all desirable sweater shades ....%.... . CHAMOISETTE GAUNTLETTE GLOVES, with strap wrist, in tan, grey, brown and chamois; regular price $119 B EEEETEELRTET T . BLACK QUILTED SATEEN “HUG-ME;TIGHT” VESTS, first we have been able to secure in 3 years, value $1.59. ......ocununens . GIRLS’ JEAN MIDDIES, white with blue and white collars, trim- med with braid and emblems, regu- lar value $1.59, all sizes. BUNGALOW APRONS, first quality percale, all sizes, self and rick-rack braid trimmed; value $1.19 LADIES’ “LI FALCO” VESTS AND PANTS, winter weight, fleece lined, all sizes and styles, value LADIES' ' MEDIUM WEIGHT WINTER UNION SUITS, fleece lined, all sizes, high and low neck, knee and ankle length......c.oveue FINE LISLE JERSEY BLOOM- ERS, flesh only, extra fine qual- ity, value 59c—2 pair for ........ SATEEN AND FIFTH AVENUE TAFFETA PETTICOATS, plain colors and others with fancy flounces; value $1.35............ FLANNEL DRESSING SAC- QUES, in light colors, with pretty floral and conventiona) designs, very nice and warm; value $§1.19.. CHILDREN’S FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, full cut, heavy weight, with and without collars, braid trimmied. Sizes 8 to 14 years.... FERRIS WAISTS for children, 4 to 14 years, regular price 59c— 1 for 44c, or 2 for............... WOMEN’S FLANNEL GOWNS, plain white ahd colors, full cut, regular and extra sizes, value $1.49 WOMEN ST! BLOO\lth flesh and white, with lace and em- g{oldery trimming value 88c 88c 88c 88c -88¢c = 88¢ 88c 88c 88c 88c 88¢c 88c 88c 88c SEEEENENEEEEEEENEERIHOLS DIF GHL llllllll.lllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllmo.nsmamulllllllllllllllllll

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