New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, APRIL 1022, Kansas Co- Eds fabob kas And Kmks Of The Flapper SATURDAY CANDY wrani o || | The Bigger, Better, Busier Store Armour’s R < This Is the Only Store in New Britain Where the Entire Famil Naptha Borax Assorte wcolates ] P a ere ¢ rntire Family —Father, Son, Mother, Daughter and Baby—Can Be ( ‘ompletely P ne-(, 1, Outfitted ¥rom Head To Foot. Soap | Pecimend ict MelbhascsBidoit ool e NSO SRR SO, INMPORTED OLD = Saturday Only CHUNM SMOKING o, ciaiys | For Women’s and Misses’ Spring Wear [ v vt gt ar [ TILVORD CIGARS L} sty e Tallored Coats, Capes, Women’s and Resse Leland Co. E Wraps and One Piece S(- 10¢,12¢ Tweed Dresses Suits " Wrappy Orchid, Blue, Fuchsia, New Silk Dresses Costa Tan, Tose and Green; Regular $8.75 grade, A - —-~;—————,——1fi Por aftermoon, « N Our sl s z of » VDI ol et 2 : e wonderful showing of $').00 some models of Canton Cr A new spring styles is un- Crepe, Krape Knit, ote; Tricotine in graceful long 3 2 equalled, Bolivia, Orlando, neatly trimined, scason- . : 7ol L ] vetour, camers wane ana || Women's Worsted ablo Alinias, lines, hand tailoved, lined Tweeds as well as Polo $9.85 and unlined. These wieh || u : Coats in ever so many Sweaters » | $14.8i) suits are suitable for all [ styles,belted backs, Slip-Ons, Tuzedo; verted plait. and loose SAD-Qn8, Tuxedoy grens na, Jade, Nude, Black, $19.85 :n‘:l occasions, wrappy models with rag- ¥ lan sleeves, many White, Navy, Brown, T = beautifully embroidered : | b et (191,45 $1.95 all richly silk lined; the Tweed Suits $14.85 : $2.95 mi up feature the long - .b..- ol . $14.85 o coats, hand tailoved silk lined, in beautirul $19.85 $19.85 MANHATTAN colors, SWEATERS ‘ ; ' $9.85 $24.85 m $24.85 0 |lsiwons go g7 up 1 Special MISS LAURA 'DIERY (UPPER SI'T,) MISS GLA GLEED | |8 h (UPPER RIGHT,) 1 SNE HO (LOWER LEFT) AND MISS $15'8') "J"»' Thi Thi J IRTS ARNOLD (LOWER RIGIT) IN GOWNS THAT ARE CONSIDERED | IR : . - S %*_”“M b i‘,'l\". ’I‘HI:: GIRI, 1) 9 L, WITH THE HIGH HEELS, POWDER | l‘! l'!" AND FLIRTY VI POSED ON CONDITION HER NAME —————— e 1 WOULDN'T BI2 USED. w ) . . . . ’ By N I A Service Not a chance! omen s Sllk Shlrt Sale S eclal Shl l Lawrence, Kan., April 21.—Winkers| Can she wear an evening gown H d M d P i Sae Boy ? Blouses and wearers of high heels! without a back? g hla) P of P - ] i The ban has been put on them for| Merey, no! v . an ade a wonderful assortment Saturday Only Assorted stripes, Per- all time, as far as the Women's Stu-| Can she powder he hse b- . . : s powder her nose in pub- | § = Batlste Walsts of Jersey Broadcloth Guaranteed fast color cales, collar attached, dent Government association of Kan-|lic? sas university is con ed, Very poor taste! e PR ‘ E b dav 5 A fashion show was held recently| The girls voted strongly in favor of | B Eateav ONly 4 98 SRSt fast color and full cut and live models posed in all sorts of | knickers in place of flashy evening i K i e gowns, Then the girls passed on|gowns. And they approved skirts g Sizes 14 to 161 C C them. that came to about the center of the i 2.00 grade And now-— calf. E LB in ¥ i Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Can a co-ed wear high hecls? As to the fit of garments — they i _—l] =] No, siree. must be.loose. Skin-tight effec Can she wink? ahsolutely tahoo. 4 . 1 B - — MEN'S HO! HELD AS SUSPECT : ! | i | FYARGAIN | MBieh, Cord . FOUR PIECE SUITS LR 1% 58: Dl | . = Spring Hats That show style and quality be- Robbery There. I[ WIH MSU Be styllSh 10 Hfive New Haven, April 21.—Ralph Cip- . ‘ A Wonderful Assoriment Dresses N $2 OO $3 OO i y . ’ o i olla, 32, a grocer of this city, ar- [ for the whole family s rested yesterday in the police investi- E or A [ oot G ‘ Thl‘ee S[lflW H&tS gation of the holdup of the Orange Prices Special lot of $15.00 Silk { | i Dramatic club in West Haven b : to $l 45 Poplin Dresses of ‘vari- 00 i Qozen armed men on April 9, when 9 S atoTea s 2 New York, April 21.-~The Amerlcan | more than $1,000 was taken from Cc ?;‘: ;t;:::; IGLAUDE NAvY, y ’ business man is going in for four-|club members. Cipolla was turned | |8 ; e = | blac $9 85 M d Y > MEN’ brown en's and Young Men's duits piece suits and for three straw hats|over to the West Haven police who . as the staple part of his summer|locked him up on a charge of rob- Athletic Spring style, high lity, Tweed Spr style, high quality weed, Homespun wardrobe. Makers of styles for men|bery, with bonds fixed $20,000 H B . Jnion Suits | have decided that the four-piece suit| Iour others arrested are | g Do et Bungalow Aprons Hairline Stripes and Herringbone Weaves, in with its long and short trousers which | held on the same charge in this c: 3 8 wanted colors, B may be worn on the golf course oriThey are S 3 a B 3 Gingham and Percale. S ay : ey are Salvatore Santaniello, of ! B BN Raibiigzan x 4 )y in an office is to be a prime favorite| Springfield, Mass; Wm. . Dowers || ; albrIggs 790 tie-back style; regular $ 1 9 50 24 50 50 this summer. g and Thomas M. Cuniffe, hoth of Ros- | B8 N F Union \u't‘ and extra size Saturday. L ’ ° ) ° The National Association of Straw |ton and Biagno Gargano of this city. | AND UP Hat Manufacture their recent : inkilhe) : o convention declared that well dressed ‘. - S PR S ort 79(', WOMEN'S PATENT hats in their wardrobes, including a | On DUty In Berlin i ; p g p Men § S ort ‘i | - | | men will have at least three slrd\\" ]‘/ “fancy tan straw" or a “coarse Sen- | S t ’ i O Z O\I‘ORD\ T 0 Rl wenrt o HofE| weaters | Men’s Negligee Oxfor ds $5.90 L] “l.eghorn” for golf and fishing, and| & 3 oo, 68 3 ; B “ n LCiAne S ot Clila " to be IR : H A riot of unusual value % o gnindigomniton Gile spitt o, ke f o8 . B B & | and color, in black, jade, | Shirts 'WOMEN'S PATENT MARY JANE PUMPS $4.40 : . In smoked elk with black e s it s e | green, fuchsia, brown, | absolutely fast colors; saddle fiber suction sole. leans and is creeping northward. Tt y 3 ! . B1Eel E | s due to Setive in; Biftatiuien and | ) 4 ; red and | sizes 14 to 18 89 $7 90 Philadelphia about May § and in New 3 : ] blue » turday only C J_, & York and all states west and north ” M i about the middie of May. | (e Grandmother has followed the flap- | per in designing her skirts and the] clothes that she wears today. Now | it seems that “old gentlemen” are| disappearing from the fashions of just as old ladies have dis- appeared. “We never think beyond middle dL"‘\ today,” a hat manufacturer reported | the other da “We don't make old | men's hats any more. The old fel- lows will not wear the clumsy crea- tions we used to make purposely for| them, They like the Leghorns, the | Bangkoks and the Panamd the younger fellows wear for sport.” : NEFALET o 5 N 9 5 ’fiyy]l”t I'he snow is now six to nine D,’\LITIGAL P—{ SO' nno political department created o, L e S[]LnlERS flN fi”’r{ [fect docp in the. eastern sty Pl | RISONERS FREE e il $20,000,000 BOND 1SSUJS. g . i SR here the vill e terrified b | cw York, .o The 4 ‘x th I\v“ . : ire .‘,1‘“3,.:‘ 1:;” e s Last January there wore 1,88 po- | of 1oy ”‘Hry”” Vlnl .~ The balance Old Age Checked Miss M. Verna Neil, Lowell, Mass., | koo ot walven,, v goiribre ol S ltical prisohors 1n Soviot Jnile. nasonn: | 01 A1e MULiorEed fssue of Dutch Fas sails April 2 to take her place op | «.v|' post .r,\l \‘ nea ".wrex 1ic Ix‘ ‘\p »r' ;l.\ ore Than 1,500 Are «lin Var- ‘ ing to a statement by M Kursiy % ’;””, ‘M ; x"’[v ;' '." gold bonds x the staff of U. 8. Ambassador Hough- | HERUGAL Y R CE R W Rk g - et commissioner ol justice, but all have : . 1LNS: 10- RRoNL $20;000,000:was | | o exandre » peas- ious Parts of Russia Since N | | ut a e offered for YSC: ¥ SdAnis & NOW By SClCnCe ton in Berlin. She was confidential | i vl 'I“‘:‘\‘ RN ‘.\‘u: i J_'\;y‘[‘f{‘" v:“]"”’y‘I i k ‘“i heen liberated with the exception of | gyndicats o Ll\y mlmm M ! e - Government Enteis, [ 307, and many of these are expected | Trust (o, of Now York. @ Ther yenty | S 0. of New ork. hese honds secretary for Secretaries of State Col- : olves attacked their village, volves atta to reccive their freedom within the | complete the issuance of the $100 Renewed \'iéor in One Week |bY and Ifughes. Tell‘lble COlldi!iOl]S EXiSt il]%’ [ Moscow, April 21.—More than '-~"":“‘ ¥ few weeks. Somo: of the cases, [ 100,000 wuthorization made under t | worn with a dinner jacket. inouncement in February that the [ary Tribunal, t 1 t ¥ th o s were offers w Ve women grow old s soon? Wild anima [ Chelka had heen abolished and o state Russ Lol {ed at 9615 and interest live from five to six times their period of full growth, but man usually dies after he has lived twice to three times that erfod. Peetlence has found that old age « »| Place—In 1861 Henry Clews Bought | | | Wall Street llmlwn Pays $93,000 I'ur} Discovery Made That There is Popu- e ——————————————— Metr - . e — London, Aptil 31.—=Adviees FecelRAY yuyen of BY.in: Young postponed for many n hane, Sronn LiS Skl 5 an all wild anima ity His for $500. | Reliet organization at Tiflis depict ter- | of That Country L X AL Y SRR frible conditions iIn the Jaucasus, il R New York, April 21.--Prices of | where starvation, overcrowding in the Geneva, April 21-A peasant || 4 f Lwolves are causing great distress at o branch t aph office for t a vitamin concentrs regarded by many as an index of ap hese vitamin concentrates, the most [ hroaching market conditions are still The central government is making | wife in New wk and placed a trane Swidely tested is Vegex. One pound of |m siranie eloments of yeast eliminat- | thrill yesterc when it was an-! Persia anl kestan sent to Ne pd. It 'l:l;\]u'i' a vl‘hy .mx.‘m'mm aromatic, [ nounced that Erich Marks had bought | small shipments have arrived rrom | really meant to b P oy spicy fond. deliclously palatable, Used in o coat of W. P, Bliss for $93,000 | Persia, but the difficulty is to find a |and proceeded 1o make the ealeuls 9 X 12 Ft $12 75 a cup of lint water, it makes a bouillon of 3 A ,H,m[ flavor, though vegetable. Many like | Which was $4,000 more than the pre- | medium of exchange which the Per- [tion. When the comparatively large || it particularly as a spread with butter on | vious sale recorded, less than a week |wians will accept Sk OGS i gL 9 X 101’ It 310 75 starving Peasants, peasant he protested loudly and in- vernment began to use during he and of which if | seat, Ju 1864, and since |mv‘v=“m~u villages owing (o the exhaus T of pounds in the [ time there have been many wide [ tion of food stocks are causing acute And so it was found to be, but it T, bt ‘at e Sty (NG ssnom, | variutiens, but §1 is the lowest | embarrassment in the towns. 1if- | took long and patient search through 4 [ price recorded in a genevation. Thefteen hundred of them have arrived | large ancient volume (o discover | comes In jars like bee oxtract at [record price was §115,000, reached in [at Alexandropol, where the Ne: that there 15 1 New York in Switzer- L) 55 00 Try a jar and ou | ! . 55 and $1.00, Tr jar and if y !lthe war boom, and a seat is reported | RLelief organization is alre land, a little Alpine hamlet of 50 in- A iy oo e ot see the ety T 1to have sold as low as $34,000 in the |ing 5.0V% refugees a 4,000 or- | habitants not far from Lucerne zor and vit great depression that followed the | jh : ‘ p : ¢(7-8-9 R. R. ARCADE Open Monday Evenings feeling of renewed vouth | great fty; within a_very few dnys you - | closing of the stock eschange on July | Laten by Wolies, The Duke of York, second son of l_ sed to return the partly used y el SR r f 30, 1914, when news camp that ki Severa temperature and heavy snow | King Geor ws an official allow- your dealer, and he will give you your ‘ E money back in full. land was going into the war, fall axe shu-atening to delay spring |ance of $50,000 a year, 1

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