New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 16

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 192i JAPANESE AWAIT o : _ | U. S, CONFERENGE _smfifiingzr-‘nehher o, T Rifair Proves Fruitful Topic of MAIN STREET AT PRATT HARTFORD N = : Conversation P 4 o ‘ WOMANS “APPAREL SPECIALTIES e e e i i e MIDOLETOWN —— NEW BRITAIN Il o s contiice 1n wadnie e S s o 5 N e = ton in a fruitful topic of discussion 1 Y with magazine writers, and a consider- Introducing the Newest in able part of the current issue of the subject from various points of view. 2 One of the articles in question comes | from the pen of Yotaro Sugimura of i ® 3 ‘e . the foreign office Who directs his at- || tention principally to linfitation ot e Lingerie R & : This limitation, he declares, is now a universal demand, arising not so 1 Y much from a desire to lighten finan-| \ cial burdens as from a fervent wish Blouses ( e &V):r;s t(;’:sir};g”flrfs Oé(t;‘;;elyfir Tomorrow morning we continue this great sale. Toall who come here this week end we promise a I8 |4 st of mchievemant. not oniy.becats. . 8 selection of the greatest values we have ever offred at a month-end clearance sale. You will find a numerical or a financial scale of ve- | & everything here just what you want at this time very low priced. duction is not at all easy to assess Every one needs one or | fairly, but rather it is because it is || : . i | almost impossible to fix a standard . LAST DAY two of just such blouses of universal application, and because | |8 3 if an agreement on standard should be as these—ideal for street ) Qe \ reached, it would be of no practical and business wear; they P 1IN § [ n e by e ) = Exceptional Values in New Models for Street ! The werld’s first need today, he sell for only ———— says, is an effective instrument to = - D We < prevent war or rather fo guarantee 'S or ress ear 8 peace, because with the estalishment ||} { I 1 g : : mz of peace naturally comes disarma- ! . New exclusive models, including the Grecian \ ment. The League of Nations is good ||| . g TR ' . as far as it goes, but it is far from sandal illustrated, developed in patent colt skin complete in that it touchés only the ||B ; » with hand turn sole and baby Louis heel. Other - material side of the problem. o I8 7 good styles for dress or comfort. Lty (8| There is, in Sugimura’s opinion, 8 We have them in sizes from 36 to 44. See & nope of a lasting peace until inter- 5 ; 20- .+ Value . . national relations are regulated by tha | |8 ) these pretty Blouses in our show window. spirit of justice and law, so that al ||i T 'l t S l . rood to disputes between nations may be set- otle ale Styles [ 4 . tled not by force of arms, but by an $10.00 appeal to the law. This involves a||[ ATTRACTS MANY. moral reconstruction of mankind, || SOAPS \ 5 ST O > : Brogue Oxfords--Dress Pumps [ sarily be of slow growth. Therefore, Soap .. 6 for 25c- RN . mart ¢ the. world must in the meantime bs Woedbury’s Soap (limit 3) 15¢ 7 2 Low Priced g | satisfied with the next best thing, and Coleo 10c — doz $1.10 . ; X 4 Russia calf hand-turned brogue, like % | that is according <to the writer, the ||| Cashmere Bouquet, % . sketch, also many other models in low $ 35 e Lefl.guve of Na:tm_n& which . he urges 10c — doz $1.10 AT 31 > o) heels, including patent colt jazz oxfords, ———— America to join in preference to her Cashmere Bouqueet : B satin, suede and kid pumps in brown or 0 o as yet unborn and untried Associa- large 25¢ — box 70c 5 black. tion of Nations. d P T 5 Though-n sympathy with America’s || B geel‘,-:wl' (Tmit "i; 5 ;glc! WALKING SHOES Shoe Shop — Main Floor + Value to $8.00 g00d intentions, Mr. Sugimura fails to s ¥ understand why Far Eastern problems |{f§| TDear’s Scented \ : particularly should be brought ‘up for Eens Wnscanied et ,—_——"—"—'— Y discussion. Trouble is likely to occur Cuticura (limit 3) ... C A A ( :oats §/8|in any part of the world, Europe or Armour’s Stork Castile LE R NC tion is to be given to that. But put- LOTIONS South America, and yet no considera- e e ! v ting this on one side, he says the pcosttitn Z © Just Received most important thing is to explain Glyro, Lotlon .. : J 3 N clearly the’exact connection between ||H ?Use flndBAlml‘md I-:ioficn . | : RN the question of armaments and that nf ergen’s Benzoin an There are a half dozen | the Far East and the.Pacific. It stands / . . styles. of these roomy to reason that the subjects to e ||} s coats, all slightly differ- discussed must be closely connected ORIZAMS, s all Polo Coats; with the plan of effecting a limitation Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold » e e a eta . ent, yet J of armaments, and ‘they must it || Cream . & 9, 19¢, 2 st these coats were never 50 necessary include many So-called ac- |{#l ~FElcaya ....... 39¢ o popular as they are just BB | complished facts. It would be wrong || :’Jmpeian Day and Night . 39¢ IEEc A for instance, to discriminate territor- ||MH nds Honey and Almond 33c # [ WY now. 1 ial rights and the rights o spheres of Ponds Cold and Vanish- . | Jersey Satln ; ’ = i} influence. It would be.decidedly un- q inge di. .. pi 19¢c* ar \ - - If you are wanting a /] just to preserve the former and abolish t Aubrey Sister's Beautifieer 25¢ izes—. Polo Coat we advise an the latter. Rather than that, all “ac- i i e All Sizes—All Colors early visit as the supply is cogplished. facts” should be recos- ||| wooaworth’s Cold and Dry 39c limited. “Two ‘price lots: ; Reverting to his earller argument ORI s ig{ that the demand of the times is for . T i ek 50 /] the institution of an international au- ||[ ESHuiee BISSh oody oy 350 ° . 5 00 ! W] thority to ensure the free and un- Eremotne i on 80c st ch trammelled operation of the open door : ° ° (2 and - equal opportunity principle ok G Sl 2 throughout the world, to promote in- "C"“"s T“}° dz Ao ternational competition, without blood- Dot s ibe e | shed, and- to-enable #ll to enjoy and Dyerkias Talc o The Best Kind share the bounties of the earth, Mr. Arbutus Talc 17¢ Sugimurma ;holds that until the || Fiancee Talc 59¢ ; ’ ld world is ready for te establishment||B| Ambre Roval . 8%¢ A ew eediewor eas of such an authority, by a higher Houbigant's .. 79¢ moral “attainment, all that can be- Sweetheart .. 10c — 3 for 25¢ ; e Regularly to $29.75 P : : 3 expected of the Washington Confer- Mennen’s Tale ........... 19¢ —are plentiful in the Art Goods Section and ‘wonr ence is a “gentlemen’s agreement,” in Williams Tale . . 19¢ worke will find ‘ouriassort- which the main motive power will be Piver's Tale .. . 20c en who love to do fancy a spirit 6f self-restraint on the part Certified Talc 25¢ e S T R T B s SEE ot satereating (| of the signatory powers. Bl 7 « 5. Baby Powder .... 15¢ - 100 Plaited Novelty ; New AII Worsted oo <o e anas yase s N - DL DRATRS” s ool SKIRTS JERSEY SUITS MAKING OF THE JUTE YARN Baltimore Physician Says They, Are Cotmg O ean A Smart—All Wool. Navy, Brown, Heather P - 3 More Vital for a Girl in Business Three Flowers . T8¢ - Values to $14.75 Formerly Priced to $22.50 We have it—sells for 19c' a ball—Also can i = M e = y s furnish the skeins of colored yarns to make the NI Eonnen Sr. %| L'Ame . . 3%¢ $' 7 9 5 $ 1 2 9 5 Baltimore, Oct. 28.—Judging a E s Tc o ° trimmings. < girl's fitness for business by the |(| T2 Blache ..... a2c 3 Fourth Floor Fourth Floor / length of her hair as an employment TPUESyVIoN, oo - B standard, has little more to recom- ||@| TPoudre de Riz 5 88c S mend it than the selection of a man H. H. Ayer's .... -1 750 HANDSOME | lars, wide satin ribbon trim- There, are hundssis o theas we delight in making mountains out vxor ... ming on collar, pockets and B i of molehills. For, all the evidence |[ff|. Hudnut's ...."$1.00 and $1.85 = emndiies S out that the average girl of today is to 46. sleeves. All the popular i : visible from a college ofiice points to [|#] Woodworth’s .. 95¢ tho el ook (e denca far better equipped mentally than ||[ . Third Floor $l 95 the girl of a generation ago. The girl (|8 7 LIRS . [} because he wears a bow tie or a four- |||§| Garden Fragrance . - 35¢ . . | B|in-hand, in the opinion of Dr. Wil-||B}| Aubrey Sister's Beautifier 25c CLEARANCE CLEARANCE CLEARANCE e ec] ~ er |}|liam” W. Guth, president of Goucher Violet Sec .......... 50c : n |§| collese of Baltimore. While a little [[®l Miro Dena .. . 48c — 69c * | vanity is good for any woman, “bobbed 3 200 » : brains,” are a more vital subject TOOTH PASTE & . than bobbed hair, according to Presi- |[#| Kolynos ..... 17c — 8 for 50c oy . . ‘ dent Guth. | Albodon 17c at robes 1 k alsts a m “It is difficult to see why this harm- Colgate's . 10c and 25c¢ 36—44 a pa’lr colors, Sizes 36 to 44. i - = L the fact that the young girl of today ||M| Pinaud’s Lilacs of ey SEesD oned ‘:“‘“ef ? “; 8| is aiming toward a standard not to ||M France .. 8% 3 95 s T s R, - | be comparea with uniform coiffures Cologne 4711 .. $1.25 D i They formerly sold at $5.00 and $5.25 a pair. , -~the standatd of real usefulness in ||| Mary Garden, 5 oz $1.50 Third Floor GEORGETTE, DE CHINE, ouse Uresses Reason for this special offer is we are going to dis- 50 tpehe, Sa Wi Bt oty A Rigaud’s .... oo $2.50 R §|of today wants to be usetul as well as ornamental.” p d 2 » car s__ carfs It MUSIC REPUTATION LOST. : ! an : %men S ; i Soston, Oct. 28.—Boston's reputation || et mr sl Bress . [ cuearance | ed during the past summer so far as ||¥ 3 i b ur nmme attendance at summer resort band con- ) . g | certs is concerned. - # > , 1 In his annual report Ellerton P. /8§ i Goods CoA ’S Women s [ | | Whitney, director of parks for the Met- = H ropolitan District commission, wh'ch‘ 5 less feminine whim has aroused such ||| Pebeco . widespread discussion,” Dr. Guth add- || the world of business. b ! MIGNONETTE ani(‘lhemhgu::neé rxdvor!:;keshoz‘-e A . s Ve ia S ; eniea S ntinue carrying these two models. Be on’hand ‘So much ‘has been' said about the . o o biss w | 8| vanities ana trovolities o .:a mod- orGirt lvlng‘ CLEARANCE Singhummant pletacnahEarn, K i 2 |8 | brovides the concerts, asserts that ho & v S salcjol Yelve In sizes from 14 to 20, from Silk Worth $1.50 and $1.98 ° @ | convinced the public has lost interest Wherein is offered some of the 36 to 46 and 423% to 50%. The ; i With ‘large shawl or roll col- WOCIET Yaa. ed, “unless, perhaps it is true-that ||H TOILET WATER early—they won’t last long at the above price. |Il}| ern girl that it is only fair to point $2.98 Regularly $2.95. Sizes 36 Third Floor in band concerts, For a number of | best values in silks and dress most expensive materials and Suitable to use on Buffet, Serving Tables and | §| vears, the report says, the attendance g goods which we have ever the very loveliest of furs are ® at the various concerts has been de»t 5 5 noticed. Come. used to fashion these coats. }108181 v Dressers, in white and ecru color, effectively trim- # | creasing and this summer the only place | : E They were reegularly priced to . - . 8| where the concerts seemed to be en- ~ A DR]-.S‘SV 0"} SPORT $89.00, Full fashioned in black, cor- med with pretty wide laces; they are 45 inches long; 4| joved was at Nantasket Beach. : SKIRT e e Z G dovan, Russian calf and four 5 : ‘ IVORY PYRALIN Made of goods bought here to $ R . 6 different styles. We think these are exceptional e — : 4] $1.25 Cuticle Knives .. each 89c your measure, 69'00 shadee ol PG Valne 0 8150, 8 $1.20 Button Hooks .. each 89¢ values. 3 $1.15 Corn Knives .. each 89¢ ‘\{ $2 .00 N 10 4900 $1.85 1 ! $1.23 Nail Files .... each 89¢c Fourth Floor NDAY EVENING MAIN FLOOR Second Floor Main Floor “WHY GIPLS LEAVE HOME” 0 Will , Russell. in- “Singing River’ YA N A TR NE] v i 3 ra

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