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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922, P B T R T AT e — RUSSIAN ART SOLD |CHANGE FORBUYER ¢ ) , BOSTON STORE | st s mowicuiivie | @sttet Millisers Go Supply of Treasures Thrown|Trade in Odessa, Russi, in Bad | ™ "™ acers | Upon Free Markets Shape; Price Slump ‘ OUR ADVICE TO \'ofllr': SHOP EARLY TOMORROW sla's apparently fnexhaustible Bupply l\\m be for a few months the paradise of art treasures are boing throwmun. | 0f the bargain hunter A deather | on the market under the new ' froe | valise sold in Paris or London for|l Come liere tomorrow for your Easter 1at. New Hats have trade policy combined with the §5.|8$50 may be had here for $6 R arrived and to decide on a Hat from our large selection will creasing need of money to huy food | Persian 1 g0 begging at $15 to be an casy matter. Come early ———— - — et Here, as in Moscow and Petrograd, | § rugs that in Persia would sell| LADIES’ TAILORED LADIES' SILK LINGERIE the shops sell for the most part sec ) while the seller swore by his | iR op M fi \}.(‘ are shm\'ing : Si”\: C}ln'!iSO](‘m (‘homi.xn, nn({ hand jewelry of gold silver ;.l.””' s nun‘mm that !‘u» was robhing { Bloomers and Skirts in white, flesh and or- The bitiet, story of tho nome. | D8, IARILY SC dRily broad TRIMMED HATS Made of fine Lawn, Dim- 4 chid colors at dRskini sillilpn g lold j poy{ ; SARSDED Uy Kopa_Aatlaig sl fep ity and Organdie. Some /| | $1.50 to $6.50 ';):i(:\":«“mudri“ :rv:v)):"‘ g M\,‘nl"'ff.[\\-“rvln $10 or §20, Ellvar: talewars 1 them are collectin )v'44(v~,‘;v,|:’|1(h ' ings, Swiss watches and Sevres vases Pumniture Is Cheap have checked collars and | sells for five to ten cents per ounce cuffs, LADIES' SILK LADIES’ which were fmported from the west-| A foreigner, settling here for busi $1.98 to $2.98 each ‘\w\— ):_/'/ S 4 P 5 ern countries in the last 200 or 500 | noss sons, may rent a house for A O | SKIRTS NECKWEAR At b et ee 0T [ TN e s e e = —— L] i ‘ e & .| A beautiful assortment ¥ | cspecially wars to the south and ta|definite lease on it for $200, The fur- | FANCY VOILE WA in plain colors and two- | {10 & o and B | the cast ‘ niture, excepting the table dishes, may in white and flesh color daintily tl'lmmcdjl“”c effects. | organdie Articles Low Priced, be had for another $200; hut if there with fine lace and organdie o & & A - g B ! are any repairs he must pay western TUS1.98 to S‘i2.9«\‘ each. $3.50 to §7.50 | 50c to $1.50 Hundreds -of artleles hought In|muranean wages fop labior ! Prance: during. Ats great vavolutlon| “inpiq ronagne-for Ehese low prloos of 2 e - Bt and brought to Russia arc now find. |, idles are that ma | ¥ LADIES' GLOVES ing their way homr o BanEhy Oy | e SR AIS GG IBiN R ouBIl el a stolen, that there isn't much frade BE&\]DI{‘:(D LADIES' SILK HOSE " : - - at low prices by foreigners I thia e arattal NEC B8 | i Blaale and §alhadan Meyers Loot from Poland has goile back.|?ne. the original owners are selling kil in blacl\._dnd d]‘] the new >)}Ade>. ey g2 ! Part of Soviet Russi’s war fndemnity | O !l their home treasures for fool. | A new assort- | Made with fashioned back and Kid Gloves i ; to Poland inciuded diamonds req-|, 10 Keep alive a family of i ment in all the | double sole. Ry uisitioned from the old Russian rich :’;'f)"'“',"r' ;’”r';”e nlrmv“nnl e latest novelties. Special $1.00 pair. in two button and | [} J :‘h',i?“m,,'n);;'r,“:’,"‘:‘,,,',"qfn:f‘"‘:':‘,'""Z‘,f" ruble drops in value 25¢ to $3.50. ¢ gauntlet style, & 4 ond hand wedding rings are plentiful Trade I8 Slow | fn the shops for women are parting| Trade has not been so brisk here aa | Misses’ Fine Ladies’ Comes in tan,z* . : ) in Moscow as {liere ave fewer atrangs v 12 y A : . o > with this last tie that binds them t " | NOV El,T\' Mercerized | Sport Hoi\e | grey, brown, white, beaver and black DL 1M A0 r to buy, Fewer Russians can got = GIRI:LE& Liste . (‘\0(;1‘1'\mpi?1pr\11a;1};' $1.50 to $3.50 pair. Many Stores Open, e 111"}'e‘{\'|\m:‘l:‘((l:y;n'n',',';h",'f\“f\",'m";’,’, I You are sure to find a Hat that will please you both in e are showing a e P 4 e e ot : ) F 5 i are open- |l style ice. Never e Easter, have w larso varioty in | English ribbed | cordovan, grey, | Chamoisette Gloves Dozens of newly opened commis. |lack of fuel. At that, shops are open- | style and price. Never before I?.lht(‘l, have we had such a arge variety in : 2 [t 4 sion shops here display a wealth of [ing daily, as the new economic policy wonderful assortment of beautiful Hats. All styles and leather and metal all colors black, camel | in 12 and 16 button length. A very old wedding dresses, richly brocaded |of the Moscow government is S 3 L Y and beige. stylish glove at a low price. in gold and silver thread, Persiay|Diamonds and ohjects of value arc @ colors. 59¢ to $1.50 59¢ pair 79¢ pair $1.00 to $2.00 pair. shawls, silk shawls of the time of|covertly shown to prospective pur- Catherine the Great, babies' clothes, | chasers in these shops, the dealers | satin slippers, Il gowns cut into|still being in fear of the old laws SPORT HATS G SAILORS r picces and s scarfs or shirt- | against speculation and free frade waists, handwor bed linen, mel-| The city is full of thousands of | up = ! lowed old laces, silver daisies of the|voung men and old who speak |8 $l 95 : — . debutante and priceless old silken | write I1nglish, French and German “ 5 $1 95 up et S T e S metatie Fledle brim The men, too, have sold their im-|American and other forcign firms | Sailors ; Whe Biiai Direct Tnow repose. The story appears to be | i .'"f,‘,',‘,‘i:”,',?,L,Q_‘";‘h“,?}:"‘c;,“,"‘,,g‘," ARl L e e Orcne \ .hdtlevm: St%,l: WALES PRUP[]SES A USHACSS e ,1,\1',";:“ ",';’i',w']('2'm":‘:l_i"“t‘:"; ‘Tx’«”"’; ettes cases, their little gold and jvory [worth of food a month | dl‘;gp(‘d bands in or color )'Ou wan Wabi buried {liere By rhahssts s il ;fi‘,’p”",‘hn,“,‘”;‘,"_21*;:};‘“,,';‘(;"",, ’s‘fi‘,.:",h:,‘; e R solid colors and we have it in our A he “might continually hear the splash | plack conductors' hatons inscribed by |airplane was 30 miles an hour. Re- |} two color combin- \ N large assortment, : : I} the 1 as they roll over Mus- | 3gmiring friends with silver and gold lcently an airplane touched the ations. 4§ . i T i Bl il mark of 212 miles an hour. Irish Free State Causes Other NEW SILK SCARFS §2.50 Parts to Seek Freedom RN : ' \ : I CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' HATS London, April 14.—The birth of the | Irish Free State has led to renewed | talk in some quarters of “home rule | all around,” that is, autonomy for | Scotland and Wales as apart from | England proper. | Home rule for Wales has alrea entered the range of practical pol | F g : § 4 tics, says an article in the Pall Mall : . gt : 5 Gazette. B : SN Hitherto there have been among | T : : : Sale of Come Here Welsh icians two schools of : & : thought. 3 s urged the setting | il i E X 3 up of a Welsh secretaryship simil: i . e t . 4 \ T U6t amitn ot the retary for aster : i 4 omorrow so that Welsh administra-| Mrs, Blanche Estabrook TRocbling : Scotland, ‘ i tion may fipst be disentangled from | has deserted socie r a business L - E the other favoring|carcer since she was elected a di- ats : /i or our v 2 2 HOSIERY— English affair ve home rule scheme [rector of a wire manufacturing con long flowing streamers and grosgrain ribbon bands. All colors to match the coats. a compreher ({ 3 without any preliminaries. [cern at Trenton, N. J. S G e g : Weldrest Stockings with the Wide. Yavor New Plan. = e t d y E East H t 4 seam; black and Prime Minister Tloyd George, him- | a ur a’ i er a' s i 1 < o | 2 all colors $l 95 self a Welshman, has hinted that he | B B y i ? would leok with favor on a compre- M | g ¢ | \'nn P\H(’lh(‘ G]O‘v‘@ Si]k Stockings; plain and fancy stripes, B p'jl,l,',’,‘,‘.fl:;m:p:é:;;; »\'a'ih“"‘;‘PREHISTURIG M[]”NI] Our display of NEW EASTER HA'I:; is t—he largest in the city, all the ; ¢ - o 08 Farty at Wesiminster, composed of latest models in the newest colors are here for your selection at prices that ail the Welsh members of ouse : N & AP - { plcie Walt mamases of dhe o —_— | are wonderfully low. YOU MUST COME HERE SATURDAY. | e Gordon Pure Thread Silk Stockings; of Commons-——to draft and adopt ¢ black and all e T tranuced in-rania: | Monument Near Muscle Shoals = 1 DS mTvl( at the earliest opportunity. DRESS HATS TAILORED H;\TS s, n o, neet tne scotti | Thought to Be Relic of Lost Race $7.50 $5.85 : e ‘ ¢ SPORT FELTS . | — GLOVES — who at a party meeting have apnointed a committee to con- SR fer with the Welsh members with a it S o Wi i, w1 || $3 98 ' Get your Easter Gloves here, whether it be a N, 5 i + e : MATRON’S HAT . 2-clasp Chamoisette or a 16-button Kid Gloves, I'nder the Welsh plan the fmper-|sight of Wilson Dam, unit of the gov- | GAGE SAILORS |ernment's war project at Muscle . [Shoals, stands a monument none the | we have them. less marvelous in its construction | B « L ] which marks the glory of the rule of = peace and war, foreign a tion and postal and other communi- |a lost according to ethnologists I wiio lately visited the district. OUTLET MILLINERY C Sport Styles & HL NG To a Welsh parliament would go|aboriginies erected a mound here ATS control of local government, that has defied the decay of :.gns_l HATS ternal commorco, Testoration of the |huge pile of earth and stone have $2.9 l VEW V ATS ancient office and title of Lord Pres-|been denied the curious as well as the 133 MAT NEW BRITAIN il Jasy Easy o save the Welkis rural ares 2| The mound stands fifty feet high : domination by the and covers more than an acre of g av i : Ee——— Payments h : Payments tion of trade and indust cations. = Some Oppositinn, Prehistoric mound builders or 250 TRIMMED eIl : Eastern Millinery Co i tion, judiciary .agriculture and in-| Protected by law, the secrets of the ° CHILDREN'S ident of Wales is proj scientific explorer, ! i s st 00 | . ’ ——_—_— e e Weekly (RAXEB A : Weekly population of the south, the Welsh|ground. it is situated on the north parliament would inciude an upper|hanks of the Tennessee river just house, consisting of two representa- [outside the city of Flovence, Small : = s of each county and county tr nd dense shrubbery cover the NATIONAL M TORE ' ’ - The mound has proved of almost as L] - 2 en s 00 ults ‘here s some opposition to the|much interest as the government pro- plan even fn Wales but the proposals [ jeet to the thousands who have visit- Largest Retailers of Quality Meats 70 WEST MAIN S come noarer to meeting the a- | od the district, town authorities de- Finely tailored models tions of roderate nat 1i Wa clarg | s " 1 than anything that h therto been | Muscie Sheals was a favorite haunt z = % 5 ) 3 he latest fabrics—the advanced. Though there is little like- [of the lted Man, lo tory shows. NATIVE ROASTING CHICKENS ......... ‘ S ) AL g - bt ) 3 newest colorings. Plenty lthood of immediate Leliet |1t is believed here that the mound among the Welsh m at the | was orig constructed by the lost k . . SR ¢ rincipality is within sf i | race of mourd butlders but was used 3 | B U of light colors as well gen- [y the Indians as a mausoleum where LEAN SMOKED SWIFT’S PREMIUM U the imgre conservative. : the bodies of many great chieftains J C Kirnriiina } . ) { HAME o iicorrvannsvsses Y TONGUES | : Right up to the minute in { style, and worth many . T 3 3 LEAN LOIN LEAN CHOICE PRIME It Will Pay You to Use the Best Fertilizer oS VEAL PORK Y OUNG o TAKE NO CHANCES ! \ 6c™ 35c™h 25¢™ § 45¢™ | 28c™? We are proud of our reputation of having the best GARDEN SEEDS in the city. By the package 5c and 10c, or in bulk. ‘RIS 2 ‘RES (K Buy $ur Seeds and you will not be disappointed I:I};I,\AIJ.H ROE b 25c gl'};k‘DH BUCK Our Coiplete Assortment of bl IIA‘ Il..-.ll‘ A —— o l GARDEN TOOLS | BONELESS 18 ...m 10C include just the rigl";tlzl;h]]?ix;bf oll' tl"’;-’ilc(i':“ will need at the §! POT ROAST C. A. H | BEST PRINT CHOPPED aRRES . 46¢]steak 73 ARCH STREET 2 Telephone 106-4 BUTTER

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