New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1922, Page 12

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| ‘Director, dio e Ifor greatest ing ap i P IEIV‘PTING BARGAINS From DEPARTMENT = 51 S0e, WOMANS | APPAREL MILGLEIGW ¢ == NEW BRITAIN INFANTS’ 31.03 08 values .. $3.08 10 $1.08 vz ues $1.00 and 3 98 valu $2.98 and §¢ 21,50 values Q1 Wl \:llll"\ e 75 to $2.98 values .... 39¢, 5 R TBe VAR ik vi o \ Chance 1o Save Real Money (Infants' Sizes) Tomorrow Tomorrow . Tomorrow Tomorrow INFANTS' MUSLIN SLIPS . Tomorrow 5 S Tomorrow bvallles™s oo« o viiidag Tomorrow INFANTS' 'HIR’I\ 3, l’omnl row Tomm row 2 values ... . Tomorrow INFANTS' WOOL SWEATERS D208 VAWIES .o ine o Tomorrow GBI VALIAR o otee v e Tomorrow KNITTED BONNETS T e S e Tomorrow '1.9\ WAIUBSS ois 1oty o 5in Tomorrow INFANTS' WHITE STOCKINGS (Sizes 4, 114, 5,B1,) FOR TOMORROW the LONG and SHORT MUSLIN DRESSES Each Each Tomorrow Infants® Knitted Bootees NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922, seeciacmes NOTHING RESERVED WOMEN'S SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES That Formerly Sold at $18.75 to $39.50 [ el T LRREET B SILK HOSIERY Each (Not Fi lbl(’) 89c¢ ra e Fach Black only. Each \lnck seam in back. Each p——————————)| CHAIN GIRDLES to wear with dres };;zfi sweaters. Each 50 C g Regular 79¢ values. Each 98.: " Each Wonderful value for the price. CENTERPIECES ‘ T'S LASY TO MAKE YOUR OWN [‘ LOUD SPEAKER. By I L. DUNCAN, Radio Institute of \n‘).u fon | e e e e it the loud pedal on youds a- | KDKA phibr boud speaker o Monday. May 1. (Westinghouse sta I of Loty burgh, ";(\1)' unless tation the e ur rigged up loud s thusiast « ¢ visitors wit It s easy A bow vom a tomn antiques o (Archer Skin troubles ——— Soothed With Cuticura #sap. Otntment, Trlewm e exervwher <o 0l Gulucors Laoui o houl should efficien n mind that | Ihen awith o m.—The | Vocal selections iy weompanist | WBZ | (Westinghouse station M Monday. T R Basehal - — | Nationa American ker, the radio en 1gHes Unele from the Springtield Union 7 m -t cial t 1| repo Loyt X, ial m.—"“Mon um litor I vl!\lmrzn [sody No. 6 Steel Works Orchestra | Fa., Waiter Baillie Th | contralto, and Gladys | | Springastds] .pm‘x.nh.x.i | scores of the dtime story | | New F industrial industrial 0, organist \\(I I Research Corp., MAEAM / | wriCh MAKES T'GAY RLLYS OVER-) SRAwA HER BAAIK ACCOUNT AGAINT 25¢ Infants’ Mittens 172 ] 2.40% i t 0c—T5e—S81.00 th\ Cluny lace trimmed ’ 50-T5¢ Infants’ Mittens 39¢ 39 98 Each | | c c | — e Tufts College. | ist, member Boston Sympho tions: “Rourree’ (Tournier); Dowell, pianist Seiections luduim™ (McDowell); VOICES IN THE AIR || v 9:00—Chadwick l.adies’ Quartet of Haverhill—Mrs. C. L ‘thel Peaco & Hilliard, RBrickett, “orget-me-not iew of Ham- | mnm\.m;' 1.J H Hungarian From | Quartet solo par l1aby" (Greely Thompson [the Moon” (Smith) by, Mrs. of Braddock, DPeacock. Duet, selected, by n. conductor, , Kempton and Mrs. Barnstable enee Kipp, | “Mi Chiamono Mici” from . Caldwell, | es and ] ________=1 [. LADIES' UMBRELLAS e e e ————— ¢ a pai IV SCARFS and 8:30—Mme, Tucille Deleourt, harp- 1). Miss Alice Me- ers); Miss B z) by Miss Hilliard “A Sonthern J.ul- upid Made Love to WASH CLOTHS ‘ All white, pink or | Good Jarge size. 6" 50c | _iscrvice for p few manths ) cern between Buenos Aires —Tomorrow—Sales Day— ANOTHER GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR OUR PATRONS TO SAVE MONEY DOOR OPENS AT 9 O’CLOCK Tomorrow $10.00 Just think of buying Dresses at such a low price. Hardly two Dresses alike in the assortment which includes women’s and misses’ sizes Women’s Dress Skirts (Pleated Models) $5.00 Made of striped Pruneiia cloths, in a good range of colorings. 28 to 38 in belt measurement blue all white cini) by Mrs. Clarence R.\ 1y Little Sunflower Good- night' “Medley from the South” (Pike) by the »umrllf W.M (Westinghouse station at N. J) 7:00 p. m.—-"Children’s Poems,” v Allan Stuart p. m.—Story from St. .\'irhn~ §:00 to 10:15—C York Mail, *has .‘\IIH‘I..\NI’I DRUG TRAFIIC. Buenos Aires, May 1 T and Mon- teviedo has been plased under cus- to made recently that d Mrs, | were being tr Aria, | video by airpl | baggage 8 supervision. The discovery “'w isported m Monte- + passengers in their SALESMAN $AM Fastern | | n 3 Mus ten accom "\ A GOVERNWENT NSPECTOR , SE.2 AN’ | UNDERSTAND YO e BEEN OPERBTING & RADIO BRORDLASTING STETNON WIHOLT A LWCENSE. “T\mca 1 CNE )| week M‘HD_") J = 1 ADAIT 1T waS A ) FERSIEHT O parT, A "BUT me BYE! TuEvRE O The wirE AN TTHEY \WAANT TTHE my wamans JAPPAREL SPECALTIES DOLETON 4 == HEW BRIMIN NO EXCHANGES ., Offerings Extraordinary frem the Corset and Underwear - Section — CORSETS — Two Different Lots to Select From Among these are such well known make as Gissard— Bon Ton—Warner’s—W. B.—LaResist: Flexo Form—Youth line — Lot No. 2— $3 95 Pair $3.50 to $9.0!.' W ()()L .\V\ EATERS Slipon Model. right weight to \\mr in place of a waist, $T697 Good range of colors to choose from. — Lot No. 1 — m a Q)l 95 Pair These formerly sold at $2.50 to $4.50. Reason for the low prices on these quality Conyets in these models—comein and re you will Le able to find this—we are discontinuing look them over—we are su one or two pairs that you ca MUSLIN GOWNS ENVELOPE CHEMISES Your choice 2™ $1.00 Former price 98¢ cach. MUSLIN PETTICOATS (shadow-proof) Iemstitched or sc allnped flounces. C HILDRFN S RAIN CAPES with hood attached ENV hLOPh ( HFM'SF% —_— ) WOMEN’S FIGURED Tomorrow At CREPE KIMONOS Good models—well made. [ PILLOW CASES $1.19 fur Stamped for embroidering. Good quality cotton used. Hemstitched and scalloped HUCK TOWELS MUSLIN GOWNS and BL OO\IFR\ For those needing extra large Regular $1. :’)1) 6" 98¢ that Poland was trying in this way | newed thercaiter from anti-Russian military e, it is interesting to note that the four states agreed that if one of s attacked by another state wnthout provocation the other three would observe a favorable attitnde to- o attacked so that taken without | BALTIG ‘ENTENTE" STANDS FOR PEACE “-"!Agreemem of Poland, Esthonia, a six months' notice of ity ah- » cireles that Lithn sential steps could be Today marks the Representatives of the four coun- mutually agreed that all e ot s o) LAYIR 0 leand Means Well Cancer,” by Dr. Wm 1 should be scttled in an amicable man- | Holds Pive Years. All important questions upon which | Ma the four may be unable to agree are | to be referred to a court tion in accordance with the the League of Nations. Jach of the four contracting sts is obliged in future . Latvia and Finland in o conven- » departiment since th, 1904 and Ofticer Atel Car! ner stone of peace for appointed May 4, 1 Details of the agreements contained on supplementing the with any other nation. The convention is to hold zood five years and to he autom A “or | women will not woe | vellow flowers in their hpuses; * BY SWAI In view of the ssian suspicions Sam Insists On Punctuality fl WHAT ABOUT \T? YOU COME ON DOWN To TW STTION | WH ME- YOU'RE UNDER APREST THT'S WHEY /r:vj—uy /BROWSE | GOT o \ BE BAK AT THE SICRE. AT ORE C'CLOLK / OFFICER | YOU VERy WELL. TTELL ‘Em IMMEDIATELY THEY 1:»02 L § lewspaper Feature Service. Ine. . Great Britain rights reserved,

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