New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ¥RIDAY, JANUARY 6, = RECORD CROWD_ s v s AT BOS CLIBR HERE IS WHERE e - it —— W Almost 1,000 Bogs and Pavents HE \l)()ll\ll'l'l'l!\ FOR THE FAMOUS -sedi srans vanns | =" The Big Store A ¥ . @ lusty thro of 7 e Make your own Sweaters, Make them yourself at less than half the cost of ready- P GG A T et e made Sweaters, We carry a complete assortment of the scason’s most fashionable shades., their hi over their 3 agined they felt the iy ‘ | 92 ZEPHYR GERMANTOWN GLOWFLOSS LADY FAIR the Toyse club gymnasion - shake, 81 Ra ph H & D pt St 4 Fold, a soft worsted A highly lustrous yarn, A soft delicate, superfine GG S SN B or | ae ; s e ” Ore yarn of medium thickness. made of silk and worsted, | quality worsted, four fold, ranged by Bina ntaoasny A y 29¢ ™ 38¢*™ | agc | @) Tells the Stmz’y in A Few Words tion to all boys in the ety to SHETLAND FLOSS SPANISH YARN ANGORETWOOL their parents. The Invitation v ‘;;j_ : ” ed yarn, four fold high grade yarn. fibre, two fold worsted; a [crown th ) ever befors A Ball A Ball good substitute for angora, | e thn choie plcd T b A “fl" ¥ \H.L '||21‘|HMJ b, ‘lnm‘, of | the floor, leaving the chairs 10818, It is fige | POMPADOUR SAXONY ICELAND A fine, soft, two fold f p i " yarn, \\oun(; with silk. .A tightl,\v.tmsted' yarn A fine two fold yarn, used for making gloves and | made of ~peud|ly lustrous A Ball stockings. L 3§N(iom 250 A Ball i 750 A Ball Used for trimmings, also KNITTING WORSTED SCOTCH SWEATER AIOtWRY. (4D SIS AR for knitting infants’ wear. A four fold yarn of me- YARN {up a military march, Superinte i Used for making outdoor [ |cook was justly proud of th and dium twist. whpest : | ance ana made no apol 75c $1 50 S i spo}t Hdlmentfi- < 3 y ‘l:‘r: !iv:nlnl‘ (hlv‘ fact that ti yOung- i 75 A Skein 60 A Skein sters were very well behaved and A Ball there was no T lisorder | In our Art Needlework Department you will find a complete line of “Bucilla” merceriz- ol | ed embroidery and crochet cotton. “A perfect thread for every purpose,” and Glossilla, i ol The Bottom Has Been v line PULLAR and NIVEN ¢ 'i“ Knocked Out Of Our tricks. And, much to the ment of the boys, he did g i = e where the magician hol erb; ; ea t [} Ireland whi¢h Mr. De Valera's plan|hetween the parties possible.” and has a hoy pull out B y_ 0_ ear ep ° J Y] A [‘ contemplates is not that of a domin-| sugsgests the possibility that in the at-|yards of yibbon ol twin ; ion but of independent power in| temy compromise, the treaty may be, “slipped i | close tre relationship with Great| be r ed, and looks to Arthur Grif- | future presi Rty # Britain. The plan it declares obvious| fith in such a case to submit the ¥ . N s designed to embody the ideals of | question of acceptance or rejection to | 1 S e | e re ea 0 e 1 OSS | that limited number of Trist extrem-|a piebiscite, being confident that the | tit L S o _— |ists who are set determinedly against try avould overwhelmingily en- | Rl S peace on any than thelr own ferms.| © the treaty! oA IEONLANEOUA-aURIY: AE This Is Gpindon of Dally Mail's|, be Soims ot i G D Tl o e Tomorrow Before Starting : + oting 1 | ) Times continues “apps ; Tak ngland is prepared on a little| ANEAUED AL VRS- IHE COl‘l’CS})OfldBH[ ressure 1o withdraw its treaty and |’ ; sita ‘s . |ssemen ‘to rock. with cheer : i to the ahsolute independence of which have done howled and sho I £iEa I 3 1. TIrishmen should not im-|: i s work for the new d. They clapped their har 4 ur nvent@r‘ London, Jan. 6. — (By Associated | . British government| Irish state d stamped their feet until the n L) y’ would have the support of this coun-| The Times, coupling it with » | was so deafenin ‘Al ry if they (the government) sur-|“childish attitude adopted by some]it. And the 3 e broader became the smile on the | 288 ik, gl cording | | " dered the position they rightly| Dail memt s arc | to the Daily Mail's Dublin correspon- | y01q vital at the behest of a group of | their own ne sks whithe ce of their superintendent g [ A dent, have fallen very flat in Treland, | Irish extremists.” would such a disregard of civilized | Time & fime Mf. Smith delib- Ou .‘iee n ee : | P one could almost ress mon De V Eiress) Jer the hoys how an error in his tric are the subject of some editori The Westminster Gazette thinks| freedom lead, but considers it an ir-lerately made feism in the morning ne it “the very poverty of De Valera's onsible act due to the absence of [or stopped to ask here. The Times s B | | alternative should make agreement ttled administration in Ireland. most as quick a lightning houts o ) : | e s s i oats Hdren's Coats the ervor. s ¥ | Suits Millinery a auestion, tions by the which a two reel Ty | O Shit m\m&“w&\m&m\&\\\\\ S . S SN Bl nsstiar HiSvemEnt ‘ ““HARTFORD — i S | Come Here Tomorrow—>Saturday Saturday Last Day Of The |f: /w0 v d Prices At Cost And Less Than Cost boys, — INVENTORY SALE — 0 _7 Try This, Girls # | ‘ 100 Women's 50 Wc*wn 1090 W:n—;len’s FINAL CLEARANCE OF SEVENTY-FIVE AFTERNOON DRESSES . COATS DRESSES WERE PRICED UP TO $49.00. SATURDAY _Each dress a bargain, not more than one or two of a model, but the selection is ¥ s i) varied and no careful woman can afford to miss inspecting these garments. ! : Loose and fitted models BIAIRE allovarzand fu Al wool: tildotinars ALSO FIFTY DRESSES THAT WERE PRICED UP TO $22.50. § : with loose flowing pai trimmed, silk lined, | Serge and Jersey Br SATURDAY i y fur trimmed and plain, \ S s Vi ley Dres all sizes: r il lina ,m interlined. | Peautifully embroidered, | vijueg to $15; special to- Value $25.0 ail sizes, value $25. MOrrow Saturday Last Day Of Inv entory Sa!e Of : S 0 i ~ WOMEN’S COATS Vo 2 (Rl 1 0.00| 1 0.00, 5.00 Three-quarter Length Winter Coats, Handseme Bolivia Coats that were [f] 3 e priced up to $69.00, many stylish models. | o many with fur collars were priced up to Inventory M ¥ | 1o .1 5 SIZES i i s Toveiiony Jrsgay . | $4.95 \ Beautiful | $10.00 \ 7%, | $2.00 Fine Voile Sale Price & Seal Plush Coats that were priced up to | : -Hefsey "V(-’fl] Chfldren’s 12 YRS. “’A!STS Winter Coats that were priced up to $39.00. % 1 8 00 mll ; A Bramiey Jer°e‘] Ccair $49.00 including coats of fine Velours and Sty A 5 Sl FB \\ New voile waists, with T Hcal Plush Coats that were priced up to @l | N v 2IOUSES All woot bolivia, warm- | Jace and drawn work col- other materials. : 7 bi : o Henna, navy, brown, | Iy lined with silk and ,, Inventmy Sale PIICC day i tan, black and grey, all | some with jersey cloth, lars and cuffs, i ’ & sizes. to 46. All styles. FUR COAT CLEARAN CE §149 Sable Dyed Coney $189 Kolinsky Dyed Mar- 25 French Seal Fur Fur Coat, 45 inches long. mot Fur Coats, very fine ot with natural Skunk Special Sale $79 00 pelts, large natural Rac- collar and cuffs. Special iy D ifl:’”nfgfl'“‘;né"éfi. i ?v?lfco . $169.00 § _ b S ATURD AY ONLY AT mot Fur Coat, 40 inch. long. M_‘.O‘ $139 00 T‘Oi"l‘F&‘i:;fli:m‘l:."cc”li1‘:‘: ) S S Price . . ° I PI)).;‘CCCIRI o $8O 00 qnd cuffs of natural Skunk. $149 Kolinsky Dyed Mar- _$139 Luit_l'qus Sealine SB(Q pricc$200 ,00 7 § ¥ o | 5 = LR SRR $375.00 Japanese Mink |B Aq | . ' . pelts. 40 inch model. self collar and cuffs. Spe- P Coat Cpsuiton St ; £ 4 3 3 5 Sk B, $98.00 gived s Specialff F AT HL T | Psn:r«»'-n;siysvmg M e, " 52980000 L | ¥l Raphael’s Dept. Store mot Fur Coat with large §175 Bay Seal Fur Coat, Twenty-five Polo Coats in [, ... 1 the tan if |8 natural Raccoon collar and 40 inches long, extra large several shades of tan were :pnu tumb! ss Ida Schinall, chains 1’ ‘ cuffs. A 40 inch model. sizes for large women. priced at $29.00 and $35.00. | pion all-: an athlete of | 380 Main St New Britain wn playing at Brigh i‘.’.i"ifi‘m$120 OO o $129.00 ”,’JS'}f?Ic‘c ‘B19 50 gl i e R e Best butter dlc « Russell Bros. | —advt.

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