New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 21

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the Institute | 18 uneve | ary R New Bocks at i ' Among boolks I8 one which will prove o terest to libree® patrons who had the privilege of know Mis Harriet | Sabra Wright, forn .\\ .m lren's 1 at the New Britain Institute her experience in varlous of the New York Public 1.1 Wright started a library elul this specinl 1n the new season | | DIEVELOPAL I AMI N O | RICA | cnibroi | anill and head work of Indians to the { the present. AN ETYMOLOGICAL O MODERN ENG est Weel from i » ¢ LANDS ¢ into a book, w Plays 1 or) Ol 8, by J Tales,' 1 dedi d to hoff group of players “The Groel lands Literary Club." mect here such favorvites as and Nicolette, Pilgrim's Dirthday of the Infant , but so [ in simple are the sottings required and | the Pacific whic 8o careful the directions that almost [ low the Line, and which any children may produce these de- | fantastic a lighttul plays with a little prepara- | pregnant tion ind no grown- | te in up is too old to enjoy them brarian During branches Drary, Mi number has and has writ boys 1 girls are nov o Nl Vil o lo we | a res Alcas ture sin Progre The [a be et of the w desire for and a diverent hu wtiful and true a new environment Not oniy ult of Ocean, tropic main and no expe 3 - undertone, f the values of the rc 3 | bizaree atmosphere of t s found in few reg | i T dear to the lie, 50 hav feetion Lite ANTHOLOGY OfF Methuen MODERN VER A DAUGHTER OF THE MIDDLE BORDER, by Hamlin Garland “With the closing of this hook, there arise picture hoth material | vanishing borders heir eir IINDING YOUR ARCTIC, 1 som. fOn the Hyu-r tself friendly ed his pla of his thinkis Christmas | " HARBOURS O el “Lightly touching, wi flective charm, on a var icnces set down hy the in port or on duty af , not for those look action, FRIENDLY Merry mdnes: AVEDAYLS That happy expre ssion on Santa’s 3 the wit!] 1 ‘other stimulating [ 1ist ’Hu\ help most wonderfully his foresight in selecting just the gifts that will |1<*|i;:hl us Ilw most. and has plot quali INTRODUCTION TO O MINERALS AN Austin Ilint Rogers Our Glasses Bring Cheer Every Day in the Year. A._PI”“KEJS Optician LERCHETIZKY 1thel | e antnor, closely associated with [ tirst as pupil and then gives an intimate view ¢ speriance | musician known as the | est piano teacher. Larg direct quotations fron Newcomb, who w Broken Lenses Duplicated—Oyer Thirty Years I 306 MAIN ST, Phone 570 | of umazing ¢ ainedly but with the nance teview that the north polar punch AS T KNEW HIM, by as 1 v W BRITAIN LI OF AL val of ) nown te He died ninety-t MBEROIDERY I Candae n the Amieriean lery e the wehlevements ) has now DICTIONARY LISH, by Ern THE SOUTH Ul and ¢, B South Scas is « quict adven manity, It is rtrayal of il the h le are the most the authors fully, re- appre woted to provement tolls of far he story of pawn of PARODY OUTLINE by D, O, Stewart “he gentle art « .| carricd to its heigl ing talke-ofis of o authors, iation | ind the heir v American | Sinclair | f our dream of por- I by Norman G PIDERULS, by ( ‘Short crisp amusin pers the mellowness i | are charac 1c f thi thor's work Ilookn hri iphier yarling- | wy Vilijalmur toy Darling with v which fluent u to man, Stef- i it 1z tha - SAHARA Kl 1forhe account of one remarkable of ploits, the penetrat the Libyay 1 SECRET OI° ARA, by “AN extraor of the most THI Rosita linary i S S modern n to th a quict re- s ioly of cexper- | exploring 1 it oy awiile i SEREAnEg: O VI [ oty place o ing for s ration tatement tha 1l pep' or| ties'."—Book- | !¢ of hair brea WiLs C0 i cape PM N ny oy DBrue STUDY | SELF-DEVEL Addington 13 THIE D ROCKS, by SOCIAL, LETTER, My by Elizabeth ors, A TRAVELLIZR IN LITTLIE THINGS iy 1501 eIt is wericnee of | ings mu gives unity M 1.0 tizky, | as assistant, f the famous | world's great- | ely by means | W 1 Leschetizky, \\V'v\l [E1 DAIF;*;‘Y BOUDOIR s, CAP} i \ S \Would make comred this than ey 11OW ABOUT YOUR X | Y MAS CARDS? We RED MA'TS for hot dishes FANCY SMALL TRAYS BUD VASES DINNER GONGS NU" 30WLS NICKEL BON-BON DISHES COLORED FLANNEL MIDDY d/{c’ /// 7)( /U////UZ urely would appreciate a dainty gown, chemise, camisole or underskirt. Have You Eought Your Handkerchiefs? < See our wonderful display. Prices 1 21/2C to $1 (25 ea. from . She A FEW “NOVELTY” GIFT SUGCESTIONS:— BLOUSES- MIGOLETOWN Hundreds of Them— Arre In"("l s0 they can casily he seen—shop in comfort. than ever This year more have we turned our shop into a “Real Gift Headguarters” DAIL) Pay a visit and he convinced Hosr1ery foe HolidayeShoppes No doubt you have t on your list. — Select them here - still have many good ones, buy now. CANDLE with candle FANCY BASK JAP BEDROOM SLIPPERS FANCY PIN CUSHION SCISSOR SETS FANCY MEMO BOOKS i STICKS and shad g JUE e} A gift worth while receiving :,:."' TR & Delighiful 1703 e == NEW BRITAIN _“ i HERALD, TRIDAY, DECEM lll FTON NG NORTH ) [A, hy H, A 1 1 extent of | P « ixture i prisingly viety 8 keennes: Vshing place him WEST BROADWAY ront of pres: taler MARRIED LIFE EASY, 3 16, 1t's ecasy 1o live without ever tatement {s W. Phillips, vith flrat hand Informa- 1, Kan wuthority of 7T CASTORIA For [nfants and Children tn Use For Over 50 Years e e s — . ———m— ays bears the tignature of : THE i@ RRAINE SHOE CO. gy s - XMAS FOOTWEAR | Just think of huying at January I J LHIH)(&« sinee the good old d I o R seasonabie Footwear N January prices—Y-E-5 indeed, this is just mean—LOWIEST prices on depetr LORRAINE Practical Shoes January Prices NOW ! 1t we YAINE s 191 '); euc. ndable LOR s of 1910, 1911 j At RN & ARG Oar Annuc! BARGAIN WEEK Begins Tomaorrow SALE Saturday B We request that you come here tomorrow, SATURD AY, the first day of our BARGAIN WEEK festival, vou will find just what you want in Shoes fimn"tz"xfihm’mmmmmr' DU AT BT RS SR AL RATE PEO7 ST n e RLLbes Tor the Kiddies infants’ Beautiful Felt Comiort ~lippers in red, blue, pink $1 OO and old rose ('hildren’s lace and bu ton Shoes, in hlack, hrown and combination $1.95 . ) Lo b Childien's hlack and brown Hech m)l Shoes— solid ond heels 1 .95 1.95 reain Week Special en Children's Arctics; sizes 4 to 11 "~' will sell ouv $3.95 GIRLS —During all next week w Patent Kid Jazz Oxfords &“"'B Pumps in black, brown and pat- ent kid leathers, with hich military or Baby nigh mili YV Or aby Louis Must sell Christmas, out hefore vd brown Calf- $3.95 Hking Oxfords in hlac cr heels attached. {reei Boots, 31 pairs to clos id vegularly $7.85, now © $3.95 Cirls” Lovraine Practical > A 5 \ ¢ and brown, now 35[‘3'*9 0 a pair on ali practi- rgain Week, Women's [ Women's Siik Children’s Stoe We are going to s i m 1 v {0 do it nm\ ir prices deeper than you have ad of feur weeks fater OMORROW MORENING ! s at one-t ever seen or heavd of hefove, let us prove it ! veu need them hird off ‘(‘L‘U ar pr ices. &8 BOYS SHOES Boys' Russia, Sturdy School shoes — also 2 good out- door $2 45 shoe ... 2 and brown dres Joys’ UL 8. Army Shoes of Leather, w ched soles, sizes 2 to 6 Little Boys’ Hand Sewed Play and School Shoes, nl black and brown ..... fi').\\' ‘It"v v 2-Buckle Boys' biac Shoes, all v soles at Genuine PRussia Calf $3.45 $1.95 WOMEN !—Any pair of Felt the store will sell at Comfort Slippers in $1.25 Every pair sold hefore {rom $1.75 to $2.50. L 48 | MEN Just think of buying men’s black or tan cal‘skin shoes, rub- her heels; every pair (roodyear $3 .95 welted .. Norwegian Grain Shoes in black and brown ur reguiar price on $5 95 .85, now ° ° Men's LY 1 { Men’s Felt Hc and wine colors—Barg Men's Reg Men's 1-Buckle Arcties Keep warm at wse Slippers in giey, in Week s Grade “A” ing price \h 00 ks in all colors at . in all colors at Boys' Heavy Rihhed Stockings, guaranteed ... Men's Wool Soc Men's Lisie Soct We are i Christmas fime and we need the money Th@ Lorraine Shoe Co. MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 137 MAIN STREET, BRISTOL, CONN.

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