New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER WOMEN’S WOMEN’S S - H BEACON FULL LENGTH N ; BLANKET I<L\'t\‘\lul,'lul I'E 4‘. s Bk Vi - CA _ BATHROBES KIMONOS R ' {“‘.“:“' . . 5 Y .. e T, all colors, styles | ina wide variety SST" Sees = " "o" .. A ‘d‘ . - o R “‘ and sizes. Very | of patterns. Spe- SR 5‘\ e :. | special cial at $2.83 92¢ BOYS' CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS; that button to the neck, belted models, plaid lined and interlined, ! gray, navy and brown; sizes 2 to 8 years. An exceptional { purchase—value $6.00. $4-98 Veryispecialat o cone i STARTLING SUIT SALE AN EVENT THAT WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED | | i i | A GREAT COAT SALE AT PRICES UNHEARD OF IN NEW POLO AND SPORT COATS Long and short length models, in light and dark shades; big patch pockets els, Tricotine and ricotine ¢ A BRILLIANT ASSORT- MENT OF VELOUR SUITS —richly trimmed with fur on collars and ble breasted ulster pockets, with large button trim- Velour Suits ming of velour and polo cloth, fully lined and in- terlined. Values to $24.75. to $35.00. with coats braided and pockets, handsomely em- $12.99 FUR-TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED COATS of suedine, duvet de laine and bolivia; full flowing and belted models, with rich silk linings, warmly interlined. Values up to $50.00. In this special lot marked for this Bmhday sale at straight line and ripple models. $16.77 Very Special at Birthday special at $25.45 523 - Aew Biitains Shoppirig (em‘e/. » nI'I" RICH, SMART, FUR-TRIMMED SUITS L with long or short coat effects, elaborately em- T broidered; with the use of fur on collars, cuffs, Beautiful Suits for misses Values to $50.00. Very special in our Birthday sale at pockets and as patches, or women, 4 BRITAIN CAMELS’ HAIR POLO COATS Loose and belted mod- raglan sleeves, cut very full; single and dou- fancy silk linings, ]; embroidered, some very e . broider i it i ; | plain — others trimmed poideieciandiline :; Birthday Special at Birthday Special at ilk, t .75, with beaverette fur, RICEValiiinnitolss $17.99 1021 oxfords, brown calf a SUPERIOI THAT THE WHOL TRICOTINE, POIRET TWILL, SERGE AND SATIN DRESSES women and misses, plain with high for plain and Values and fancy trimmed with the use of braid and em- broidery; navy, black and brown; all new Fall styles. Values to $25.00. Birth- day Special at 1 $8.99 AFTERNOON AN of canton crepe, charmeuse, our Birthday Special at . other of the newest styles of this season. Values $5.95 GOWNS crepe meteor, tricotine and twill, in a wonderful assortment of values up to $35.00. Very special in 1,000 PAIRS WOMEN’S LOW SHOES of every descrip- tion, suede fords, black pat- ent, black Scotch grain brogue ox- 0X- fords and black and tan calf, one, two and three strap B nd suede strap oxfords; and many ........ $2.69 ? DRESS VALUES. | E CITY WILL TALK ABOUT | CHARMEUSE AND | CANTON CREPE, TRI. COTINE and Poiret Twill, braided, hand embroidered & and beautifully beaded. | Long straight line models, = tuxedo and blouse mod- els; brown and (& black. Value $2095. |5 navy, Special Birthday price $13.95 §17.99 D STREET I | I I | satin, black canton, T i I 0000000 [ I D &W‘“” 'MI.’MD]M Investigation. 100 yenrs mover came back. They are | where they trade aking, fish and shells |him and both were shot with arrows. IYAN VS AMHERS®. ) wocevun's gridivon men, under the | e red and black s rclying on the LY m;: e 'i:l\au“‘ g {helicved to have been killed and eat- | for whatever they may be ab wct [One was instantly killed, but the| Middictown Conn, Nov. d—Amons | hand of Hend Coneh Marting and Dy | chare 0 Capt D ”'“I S e i |en bY tHe Inalans. Some yers age|in return. In &ppear lother succeeded In getting. to thely, oo yctoonen te o | ) L g body Mexican troops | women are short and he {boat. He lived 1ong enough to tell of =l o ed the island, Killed more than|and graceful. They I |the tragic occurrence, ~|, What has ’H ome of the old-fas [ nen, women and children in re-|and always invite those with wh e vejloned Mexico where election re T for the murder of a Mexican | they have dealings to visit the isla Lloyd George says peace means | will batt + | turns wore given in kiied and wound- 1) 1t woman whom a band of Seris tried to | asserting thal there is no pc Ium\ Well, we have the peace. ant cont ed cantn i - i SR . Wi e of Soi anll have been made by both o 1807 that Capl. } . —— = \m n and Xican scienti to I’trl\l\f] a sailor went ash )| m I M ¥ [ iscover tribal customes and manners| a little schooner that was trading and @I T | little has been learned. 1t is | shell hunting along the gulf. They | |2 Have Long Evaded Close it 0 wsafs to Visit (he fsland ex | fiad not Bone more than 50ards from es and then no In-|the boat in which they landed Bl It i believed that en to fs =1 Lol i €t IOor € ur€a €man or £ Hrdv le» fe 0 yaros. e Yet not an e e it Visited In 1508 Tn 1896 & party { visited the They were w a riflos und_ revolve been on the ixland their number had be ambush, and the remaining f pelled to At to their ing an unsecn enemy all th ew of them were so badly woun; three afterward died, and one was in a hospital in Mazatlan for several {months with a festering wound from a poisoned arrow. An expedition was sent to the island three days after | of seve . \m ricans and customs | 'Jhe Yaquis cen mtact with clviliza- I mg that they have '\\mndnn ) their o H m sex or tents on the E |umg.n)m in the vocks and cdves or under have been tied to- different, i I e rainy season, d with frequent se- ek shelter r the ey wear the of pelicans or wildeats when wr s mm makes it necessary for ir bodies to be protected, Of Powerful Physique, ne of the Serl men are seven feet |/ A Variety, Price and Value. the attempted invasion, but no trace of their bodie of three | to hunt i | could he found nurl = i i i | o {than 10 feet al thinking they O T et [they were molested, and H s in the same manner. | they were in no danger’ sepurated, w rohorated | They lie animal until it drops | one of the men linzering behind ex- . n|from ex jon. R e e o ies & bt appeared o Y many parties of Ameri-| It is seldom that the men of the |bear gold. In a few moments his « hY n to | tribe leave their island home. They | companions heard a vnd turned prlces' olsend the women to the mainland, |to ses him fall. They hurried to wards | |E still maintain their high standard. sizes. judge these suits by our Low Prices. 396 Plenty of good heavy Plaid Back Ulsters. Neat conservative Business Men’s Overcoats and semi-fitted models. The WONDER Label in your Overcoat signifies Quality, Style and Greatest Value. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $18.45 8$23.75 $26.75 Buy that Suit now; our prices are down below Rock-Bottom Level, while Qualitv and Style decidedly large range of all- wool fabrics in many different shades and patterns. OVERCOATS How splendidly ready we are to fullfill your every expectation, your every idea and ideal of $16.00 $19.50 $25.00 Every garment All Wool and Hand Tailored, equal to those sold last year from $35 to $65. Never in our history have we been able to sell such good clothes at these exceedingly low OVERCOATS Many snappy Ulsterettes with belt all around. This even includes a Single and Doub There are still many fine mixtures, pencil stripes and all-wool Blue Serges. IT°’S ECONOMY TO BUY WONDER CLOTHES le - Breasted models in all Don’t T in T HV\H WA !‘:‘ MAIN SI’REET

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