New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1922, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1922, A Stupeldous Super Selling Evnt Staged For ou By the “an in hrge” Barsain Maelstrom/ The Man in Charge Says: Selling Out One-Half of Our Stock Starts Bright and Early Wednesday Morning, Feb. 1 s 1 Continues For 10 Days Only , THE COLD BLOODED COMMERCIAL TRUTH In launching, this tournament of super value giving this old reliable firm is simply meeting conditions and demands of the public for lower costs and ex- penses. It has always been our policy to sell good goods. At this ten-day event we will give you the same quality merchandise at dollars less in every depart- ment. We also wish to announce that during this super gelling event all sales will be for cash only. Therefore we say come expecting the Bargains of a life- time. Caesar Misch Store. 95¢ Each Ladies’ Voile and Lawn Waists. Values to $3.98. Misch Store of Hartford is going the limit in a 10-day super value-giving event. One line of Men's Soft Hats. $3.00 Value. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Rubbers. Values to $2.00. 95¢ Each ‘$1.65 Each Lot of Ladies’ White Pique and Linen Skirts. $3 value. Ladies’ Heather Bloom Petticoats Regular value $3.00. An Event That Will Thunder Across Men’s Suits—Men’s Suits gt Do you know that in all large cities the people prefer certain lines of clothing because of their ex- perience in buying standard goods like this store sells. Our clothing is made by the highest class tail- ors who pride themselves in turning out goods which are preferred by the best dressed men in the city. the State (3 ’ [l Ladies’ Skirts and Dresses In our Ladi®s’ Skirt and Dress Department we find our stock exceptionally heavy. The line con- l sists of all new, models, plain tailored and box plaited skivts, and dresses of every deseription. Om'_of- ferings in this fine will make this the most talked of event in Hartford. All skirts and dresses not list- RANGE 2 These suits are made of all wool worsteds and cashmeres. They have the correct swing, come in single and double- breasted models. The saving is enormous as former value was up to $40.00, now only RANGE 1 To the first 10 men who attend our sale we will sell a good Suit for only RANGE 3 It is simply amazing to think of buying a suit at $25.05 less than regu- lar price. Here are suits of the finest all wool materials and some have been good values at $45, now only "RANGE 4 Just think of getting a suit at less than whole- @ sale cost. This line comes in worsteds and tweed mixtures. The coats @ have hard padded col- lars, shoulders and la- pels. Regular value $50. g Now only § our entire lot of black|a heautiful line of plaid | ed here will be sold at half price. Wy RANGE 1 RANGE 2 $8.35 Each | One lot of Ladies’ This line consists of This Range consists of Blue and tan| Plaid Skirts of the better Box plaited ef-|grade. Box plaited ef- fects and the styles are and blue silk poplin| g, skirts. They are worth l llfl.‘;s' twice what we are ask-|P'ald. ing for them. Now only’feCtS and now only all new. $10.85 Ladies’ beautiful Can- ton Crepe Dress, regular value was $21.75. By purchasing at this sale you save just one-half. Entire line of Serge, Tri- cotine and Silk Dresses $5.95 Each $1.95 Each A line of Boys’ Worsted Sweaters in hlue and gray colors only. Made in coat style some with and some without collars. This is an exceptional bargain as the former price was $5.00. $3.95 Each This line of Ladies’ Sweaters includes some of our best numbers. All wool and worsted sweaters in a large assortment of colors and styles. The regular price of these was as high as $9.75 each. ~ 4.5 Each ; Greatest Values ever known in Ladies’ | Coat Department. Distinctive coats are these in very smart unusual styles. It is a collec- 4 tion embodying the latest developments of f fashion; in which every design, from the elaborate to the conservative is adequately } represented. Every good and ultra fashion- able material is represented in this group 8 and all colors as well as navy and black. values to $32.50. $9.95 SUIT We are determined to close out every Ladies’ and Misses’ Suit in stock the first few days. This price will give you an idea we mean business. This lot comes in navy, tan and mixtures. All new styles. Values in this lot up to $49.75. All other suits will be sold at half price. TRIP TO HARTFORD FREE at our expense. Our offer and inducement shared by people living as far as 30 miles distant. “ 14.5 Suit are to be $19.95 Suit A Gigantic Value Gi For Men’s Sweaters, chain knit of heavy worsted and all wool yarn. All made in coat style, some with collars and some without. They come in red, blue and gray. Regular price was $7.95. $4.95 Each Large lot of Ladies’ All Silk Taffeta Pettcoats. These are not made of a cheap grade of silk. The material is very soft and will not crack. Regular value was $14.75. $24.95 Ve W tend our sale on Wednesday, I8 3 ol February 1st, can have their W, )fi Hats for only 1 i o 1 v Every Thrifty Home 1-2 Price Sale Following is a list from our Ladies’ Department we will sell at one-half the original price. Fur Neck Pieces, Muffs and Fur Sets, Ladies’ Silk and Serge Dresses, Ladies’ Silk Waists and Blouses and entire line of Ladies’ Skirts. 45¢ Pair One lot of Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants. They are values that formerly sold as high as $3.00. At the price quoted you will have to hurry as they won't last long. #{#8» Push-Out Prices on Boys’ Clothing The Backbone of our Boys’ Department is made uv of Quality Clothing. It behooves anyone needing a suit for the boy in the next year to come to consider just what it means to be able to secure a suit in the city at such Prices. Low prices alone will move these. $3.95 Suit These Boys’ Suits are made of good quality worsteds. The trousers are all cut bloomer style. Coats made in belted style. The regular value was up to $9.75. $5.95 Suit This lot consists of many splendid styles and patterns. Just think of that big saving on a purchase of a boys’ suit because you would with- out a doubt pay at least twice what we ask at any high class clothing store. Regular value was $10.75. was $16.75. Regular price will be sold at half price. 95¢ Pair Men—It has been many a day since you bought a pair of these Khaki Trousers at this price. The regular price was $2.25 pair. ~ $3.45 Pair Step right into our trouser department and take your pick of these $9.00 trousers at $3.45 pair. The materials are fancy cashmeres and worsteds. $17.45 Hevre is a line of $32.50 Overcoats which we are going to sell for $17.95. This is an extraordinary investment be- cause they are made up in the latest styles. $7.95 A clear saving of nearly half on this, our best line of Boys’ Suits. Un- doubtedly they are one of the finest lots ot Boys’ Suits we have ever had in our store. They come in grays and browns and many have two pair of bloomers to match. Regular value $14.75. Some belted and some half belted. Colors are brown and green mixtures. ings on these coats is just $14.55. Your sav- $4.95 Mothers—here is a chance to get one of these boys’ sturdy corduroy suits at a price that is indeed interesting. are made in bloomer style. value of these suits was $8.75. They come in sizes 8 to 14 and the pants The regular $6.95 Each The price on these Boys' Mackinaws is very CAESAR MISCHSTORE —==— 200 TRUMBULL STREET HARTFORD, CONN. to get here early. Former value was $12.75. FARE REFUNDED up to 30 miles distant on a purchase of $25.00 or more. Bulk Buyers, we mean business.

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