New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 5

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922, - Ty Se— B MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ “FINALE-HOPPER” HATS of fine Milan Straw with binding and banding of good quality black grosgrain rib- bon. Very special $l.98 I)RU(. SPECIALS FOR /Yew BI'IdefiI JITOPP”IQ Center ' Double mesh, all shades, | TOMORROW | P ompemn Massage - — - We Are Exclusive Agents For Butteri ok r - UNTRIMMED | c : | 6 for 2 -' r‘ e 5 — | Cream B " NEW NOVELTY | ishi AP’IAEI.S DEPAI“'NT STORE S.'-Op[ | HANDBAGS | 'PO(r‘lgl?l (\f;}:ll;llung or e >y j"\\.\i“lfl"*;,‘;;,.,.:_‘:.{"','}l;;z_'&‘"p&‘;fj ‘Md\'ls Face Pow der ... 39c /\/ T D Pebeco Tooth Paste ... 32¢ A SHAPES [vei t/fiodt/ Mennen’s Talcum ..... 19¢ for the woman who| 380 fo 380 Main ‘}[ (/ s $1.25. A Jlore for Djer Kiss Coid Cream . 44c Patterns in New Britain, Patterns From 200 upn, HAIR NETS OUR SPECIAL ’ il P | prefers to trim own hat; all colors; all shapes; all sizes. $1.98 A big assortment. \'uluo .69¢c | and grey; her Very | B | Special . Wonderful ;';z;rzmed Hats More Of Those Lovely 1,000 HATS TO SELECT FROM In such varied For tomorrow’ s\ Ca“ton Crepe and woo‘ | asso rtments selling we have | that there is groupeda Crepe | large major- | ity of those | Beautiful Street And Afternoon DRESSES new spring | Hats into | three lots, and are offer- | ing this op-| portunity to our friends to | DRESSES that so many took advantage of last Saturday. We secured more of them and this lot includes beautiful bouf- fant taffetas, dark crepes, trimmed with Persian, with large flowing sleeves, long waistlines, and other | Easter wear * secure— A CHARMING SPRING HAT AT $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 on sale special at REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES $ 9 * 9 5 new features. Rezular $19.95 Dresses of the latest style dictates of the sea- son, fashioned of Canton Crepe, in the high shades just now so popular; lustrous taffetas combined with georgette, wool crepe and crepe knit, all beautifully embroidered or embel- lished with steel or fancy beading; values to $29.95. $19.95 | == NEW FREN(‘H DOT VEILING A SPECIAL PURCHASE! TAILORED WAISTS of fancy silk striped voile and madras, with Bramley and Tuxedo style col- lars of Gingham and Blue and Pink silk striped organdie—also Cotton Pongee waists with Bram- | ley and Tuxedo style collars—very suitable for Homespun and Tweed Suits; sizes 36 to 44—Special Price . .. " Better quality Waists of very fine ¥'rench Voile | with Gingham Collars and Cuffs, and hand dra\-n collars and cuffs Two-clasp, pekay sewn; white, black : and grey;’very fine quality $1 '98 Of Newer Styles NEW DRESSES OF IMPORTED GINGHAMS colored dots And Easter Wear of Polo Cloth, Homespun and light and dark mixtures—Coats that you would pay $15 or $17 for elsewhere—Coats with all of the latest style features—set-in and raglan 1sleeves&box pleats in bhack; and, wide sleeves; $9.95 all silk lined Chinchilla, Camels’ Hair Cloth, Homespun and Polo Coats—with very full swagger backs, with and without belt, and many other no(\1 el features—coats that were made to sell for $71——$ 1 4 95 tomorrow $1.98| fine mesh dark and light grounds—with bright 25¢ and 49c yard Novelty Wrap Coats With loose flowing backs—high frill collars; and ULSTER POLO COATS made very full, with ((liouble seam stitching and wide leather buckled belt an leather buttons; very swagger, all silk .95 lined; value ‘R") 00 $ 1 9 In all of Spring’s color demands—Periwinkle blue, rose, sand, olive, grey, Harding blue and honeydew—straightline models with coats almost to the knee—full Norfolk styles with patch ‘pockets—one-button coats with numer- ousssmall pockets, braid bound coats, $ 1 7 95 and coats with fancy stitching; all coats [ fully lined. Reg. $25 Suits—tomorrow Tricotine and Poiret Twill Suits Long tailored coafs with slashed panels and narrow belt, swagger and ?louse ]hacl(;s Itafi/ élo“tn and stand-up collars; wide flowing sleeves lined wi anton Crepe to m%tch embroidery on coats; $24095 Value $35.00—Special at e P11 CORSETS 98¢ Elastic top; medium and low bust models; of fine grade high test material— | long skirt. Regular value $1.98. Also C/B—Empire and Warner makes. BON-TON CORSETS Discontinued models $7.00 Va]ue% | LADIES’ SUMMER WEIGHT | UNION SUITS 59¢ Tmht and loose knee; lace or tailored bamd or bodice tops— Regular value 79c. |WOMEN'S FINELY PLEATED SATEEN PETTICOATS $1.49 Very lustrous; in all colors; with |beautiful wide flounces with dresden and Persian applique. " SPORT SATIN $1.69 YARD | Black, navy, brown and all eve-| |ning shades, very heavy quality; | Women’s Silk Hose—Lisle top, semi-fashioned back, plain or with clox, in black or 77 cordovan, all sizes, regular value $1 C ‘\ T $1.98. Women’s Novelty Sport Hose—Silk and Lisle, 4 P with wide rib, and all new color 98 ' 40- I‘i CHA,RM]"U‘\F‘ combinations, regular value $1.25 C | T”.WHv ntlxi‘;g‘l)%R waliby Children’s Ribbed Hose—Fine mercerized Hose, lhok snd navy} Jeuiat vainG] very lustrous, in black, white and 25c 182.00. | 40-IN. CREPE DE CHINE cordovan; sizes 5 to 914 Men’s Drop-Stitched Silk Hose—Thread Silk, | black, cordovan, navy and grey; also Palm $1.25 YARD Hdcl\ navy, brown and henna; Jnxt quality ; regular value $2.00 Beach; sizes 915 to 1115; {vard. Néw Wash Suits for Boys BOYS’ ALL WOOL SERGE PANTS $1.89 well made, all lined, fast color, sizes 7 to 17, reg- ular value $2.25. Boys’ Cash- mere and All Wool Suits, $4.49 i " JnC eac! E)og li)zyrsxyea% ") ¥ very full cut, s ] &Y neat light land tweed patterns, mixtures, all 7 sizes 7 to 15, new models, 7 regular val- regular val- . ue 59c. ue $6.50. BOYS’ WASH BOYS’ SPRING SUITS 97¢ CAPS 98¢ Each That will stand wash- In all new. Tweed mix- ing, in all styles and tures, silk lined, all color combinations, new shapes, all sizes. sizes 3 to 8. Warm Weather Calls for| | Boys’ Percale Blouses value 59¢ pair “IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT” That’s why our Baby Shop is all aglow with Spring new- ness. It will do your heart good just to come in and look at the new things for the kid- dies. Shoe Values for Saturday that Can’t Be Beat Misses’ and Chil- | Ladies’ H i g h | Misses’ and Chil-| Men'’s Work dren’s Patent Sal- ; Grade McElwain d‘l't’"l T\\'p-Tone Shoes in brown ly Pumps; sizes | Russian Calf Ox- | SPort Oxfords; | .4y, 0k jeather, | i o1, | tan with brown; 814 to 2; rubber | fords; sizes 215 Sives B tor 11| 8brong leather | heels; value $2.98 [ to 7; value $5.98. 4 %0109 sizes 6 to 11 White Cashmere and French Crapella Coats, value $2.98. | $3.95 - $1.98 with bonnets to match, and the prices on these in- | $1.98 oyl T | expensive enough to meet the most modest pocket- | book. Tiny Tuxedo Sweaters and Slip-ons in plain and fancy weaves, and in the dainty and serviceable colors that the mothers are so fond of. Cape Coats of Homespun and Tweed, and other new Spring top coats in Polo cloth with real swag- ger style. REGULATION white with colored All blue; all white; white with colored |collars; value $1.49. Housecleamng Demands New Domestics Impel 1ehahle Copies of Your Favorite Photograph New Things of Muslin Crepe Bloomers—White and flesh; very full cut; nicely tailored 59C Pink Crepe Gowns—Round neck; blue hemstitch- .ing trimmings; fine quality crepe New Corset Covers—Lace trimmed in front and back; also hamburg trimmed; draw 79 string bottom; fine quality nainsook (] Lace Trimmed Gowns—White nainsook in slip- over style; medallion inserts; full eut 98 garments; regular and extra sizes Lace Trimmed Petticoats—With deep flounce; good quality hamburg; regular and extra sizes LACE EDGE SCRIM CURTAINS 98¢ PAIR 214 yards long, several different edges to select from, regular value $1.25 pair. 72x90 SHEETS 69¢ EACH First quality, of good grade of cotton; value $1.00. MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK 47¢ YARD Full width, first quality; several new patterns; regular value 59c¢ yard. LARGE SIZE HUCK TOWELS 2 FOR 25¢ Heavy weight, in white or with colored borders; regular value 17c each. regular| | When you have purchased goods to the amount of $20.00 | | Columbia Medallion, nationally advertised at $3.00, from any picture you desire. |to remember. {Ones and have made Imperishable BUT THE VOICE ¥> FREE Columbia Medallions, nationally advertised at $3.| We give them to you FREE. in our storc we will make you, FREE, a Black and White Columbia Medallions are appre- ciated as tokens, keepsakes or heirlooms for future jen- |erations. They may be copied from any picture and you will have nothing to detract from the features you twish Bring in your photographs of your Dear Columbia Medallions |Clerk for a Columbia Medallion Coupon Card. which will become priceless treasures, Ask any Sales Purchases can be nlnll( within six III!III"I\ And numerous other needs for the children. FOR TOMORROW v SPECIAL GALATEA ROMPERS. . 19¢ Blue, brown and navy stripe, sizes 2 to 6. $1.98 GINGHAM DRESSES $1.00 Plain and fancy ginghams, embroidered, with large sash, some in regulation style, sizes 6 to 14 years. PANTALETTE DRESSES 8¢ Gingham and Chambray, in plain colors or fancy block ginghams, all piped with contrasting materials, and trimmed with cord bows at the neck. green, pink and orchid; all frilly and lace trimmed, sizes BABY I\l{l q ing and embroidered inser- tion. KNITTED bootees, bonnet and sweater, in white with pink, or white wllll blue. ARE OILE, AND ORGANDY DRESSES—$1.98 to $1.98 In white, yellow, blue, Nile to €. .49¢ fine uality, with hamburg edg- WOOL SETS $1.98 Consisting of three pieces,

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