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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. Exceptiohfi Offerings for Saturday e of our Stock of IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE UNDERWEAR SECTION Hand-Made Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises Exceptional values and new designs $2.98 and $3.98 each You won't be able to resist buying some when you see them, WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN Balar N : s Polo Clot CHARMING SILK Coats ; $ 16. 98 each or Midsurmm Former Prices $19.98 to $29.50 New lots recelved this week Of the Popular VEST AND STEP-IN SETS Made of fine batiste-—~Crepy cloths and Unusual Values If you do not own a Polo Coat—Here's a good opportunity. % f N L S e et washable silks. Priced to suit all Pockethooks. Baronette Silk Skirts PR $ 1 5 OO v Double Fareled White Potticonts - ! 5 o 0 3o A The ideal ’zurmrnt| ;(n wear with sheer summer frocks—made of (New Just Receivec : ne sateen and wash silks. New models just unpacked—provide an intensely interesting choice of every new style, color or fabric—fashionable for present day wear ‘ $2.98 To $4o98 Each ! 00 each No two dresses alike in the assortment. Misses’ and Women's sizes. k R N . M e Hot Weather Calls for | | ot it—tn be able to buy a silk skirt at such a low price, de of hez uality silk made of h ¥ quality silk Gingham Dresses are very popular; have you selected yours? sl s SRy fawiy Sanan: e Haci=s If not, pay a visit and let us show you the , s = beauties we are offering—Priced from..........000. To 14 98 Belt measurements from 27 inches to 36 inches. Wool Sweaters $1.69 e b 16 Button Length Good assortment of colors. White Silk GIOVGS e . (Van Raalte Make) Blouses $l .69 each $1 .29 a pair Made of Cotton Pongee & E r L R J : gronesday ofly, dt s Of Heavy weight Silk In plain and fancy effects 3 98 9 9 [] (Two Styles to Choose From) price. | Thisz hosiery gives wonderful satisfaction. —Black, white and colors. Tust think Lightweight Corsets We have just such corsets in stock—a model suitable for all figures. Why not let our graduate corsetiere show them to you? Van Raalte NEW S S Silk Hosiery | LEATHER ummer dweaters BELTS In wonderful Slip-on m odels of Iceland or Alpaca Tomorrow : summer colorings. “Tis & wise woman that knoweth enough to equip yarns—in all the wanted $2.39 a pair 50c each herself with plenty of pretty sweaters. ; We have them priced from— ———————————————————— e —— are expected to complete the field for| The finest public collection of the mile and three furlongs race. They postage stamps is that in the Berlin will each carry 126 pounds. The as-| Postal Museum. : ition expects a crowd of at least KLEAGLE KOLLECTS, e Randidates all the way inside. |THREE EXECUTED AT |Belmont Stakes Start TR e e S e - i . . & bred colt for whic . 8. Cosden paid KOMES KLEAN At ia0sh R0 - anporing: 4o. undes: SING SING PRISON Annual Historic Event [ss:000; tea, from the Salubria )\ AL duates to New York, June 9.—From present [stables; Pillory, the Preakness win-|soc who were approached, y1 40,000 people, including many from There are nine British species of [ S I o Yok ”“;:‘l e 7 one he to AR S.), indications there will be five starters|ner, owned by R. T. Wilson Jr.; Ray ! ek e M e for the annual running historic Bel-|Jay, of the Quincy stables, and Juna|Chicago, Baltimore and Washington, | gg) e 5 may be permitted. Out of 5,000 men|Young Hold-U . sh of the skate family, all of Youthful Klux Aspirants Lose Their 3 . oung Hold-Up Men Convicted of | mont stakes at Beimont Park tomor-|Grass owned by Gifford A. Cochran|who already have made telegraphic|which are edibl in the university, some say forty and requests for box reservations. o y 100 started to join up. They Murder Die in Electric d visions of dark doings in white Cash at Harvard, According to i Boston Gossip. Chair. e They paid o2 il = 'Bnfion:. q;me f\—rinfl nr:r\ it is the e 1f 'Somiehow &bt tobe undets Ossining, N. Y., June 9.—Julius | B 5 3 !“.’ré“‘f fenat Banaatt o = ctood that under the laws of the Kind | Rosenwasser, Albert Libero and Luigi | M| Take Off the Stains From Yourg ° ° Take Along A Few Cakes of v,am:'m':‘:’,h, ;u,,,‘h‘a"] or Of KoM of Kian which hat edged into Com-| Ebanisto, young hold-up men, were ! Hands Vith : Gl | ! Ak g6 o forty years of i ) : S | scarcely outrjval that of the youthful 1'”1-“(':,?),‘”2"::; {:(1;0@”.:,(‘,:::=:r i put to death by electricity in Sing ) PRESTO HAND SOAP Z ]‘L"f'::: C,;:’:mh";:_ just realized | iicular brand of invisible empire, | ™18 Prison hetyeen. 11 and 11:33 |8 at the special price of AT B Bl st O, e starydilost-of ihe Kendidatés hed ‘tyenty|1ast niEHE Ankslc Tumberello 19 1 et 4 o P ? Y years to go. years old, of Brooklyn, was to have sc it FOR = The Kleagle, a man of deep mys-| The Kleagle Kollected the Koin. teen executed with them, but at 9:30 } T | tery, materialized some time ago in 3 o'clock last night Warden Lawes re- the Kollege vard and began a w} Tn a mine in the United States, a| .jeq a reprieve for two weeks over pering Kampalgn among the under; | half mile deep, the temperature is|ipo tejephone from O. M. Potter, Gov- graduates. He was willing to take 139 degrees. ernor Miller's pardon clerk. It was not expected by the condemned youth or his mother and sister, who re- mained in front of the prison since Ir they left the youth's cell late yes- terday afternoon.. The mother and daughter live at ’ 44 Carroll street, Brooklyn. Mrs - . Tumberello created a scene in the death-house as she was virtually car-|; i MEN’S HOSE Black, Navy, Cordovan value 19¢ 10¢c ™ MOP HANDLES 25¢ value 1 0 c Each SATURDAY - ) L MARLOW’S Window Screens 6 qt. Blue White BERLIN POTS value $1.19 75¢ LADIES’ HOSE Black and Cordovan value 19¢ l OC Pair ried from her son's cell by her daugh- ter, sev keepers and Father Wil- liam E. Cashin, Roman Catholic war- n, and the youth's spiritual ad- Of Special Interest Tomorrow ||| % oic,mreems +t v oo Rosenwasser was the first to enter the death chamber. He was followed . for Women and Misses iF g R e Sy, Rt 24 qt. Blue and White . \demned Libero re- || fossd 13 pray whae sassisd 1o do{i} STOCK POTS 1 SODE o sl s0 by Father Cashin. | 1st quality 24x33 v ol ee AOC BOYS' BATHING 24x37 mEe s 55¢ . o ne Vo ue o ln erle Tumberello was tried for Killing 4 Louis Balsamo in Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn. 11 Rosenwasser was convicted for his| 'K part in the murder of John Mazzura a Polish alien, in a Stanton street $2 49 50c Each For your own benefit it will pay you to read over Camtso[es "”].",T‘.Tl"m Ebanisto were convicted Men’s Initial this ad carefully. A mere glance will not suffice to 2 | Satin or Crepe de Chine—Flesh or sheer white—some 1 ROSHIGR] ehury Sof pRrtelpetng HANDKERCHIEFS convince you of the startlifig bargains we are offering BOYS’ AND GIRLS | are perfectly plain, others have lace insertion :{“?1":‘}’:;'”'gnrmllaa‘:":g;’; ;r"wp'r.‘”:_’f in an attempt to boom up business. UNION SUITS | Those who are leaving on vacations will find that it will pay them to stock up on these personal necessi- ties at these 3 25¢ 95¢ " $2.95 feigk - 45¢ ™ FIGHTERS COMPETE | SPECIAL PRICES Sllk Petticoats |Athletes From Army, Navy and Ladies’ In Taffeta, Satin and Jersey. Marine Corps Hold Center of Stage SILK HOSE rather than pay the outrageous prices demanded at Le Roy Double Mesh This dlsl?l::y is simply a,nr:‘t ;fo co]{;;:m\}?:rgn]\ that A Tolv, ST ok A7 T Y6 ‘ all colors the summer resorts. e ym n S or i ¥ » . e O Philadelphia, June 9.—Athletes of [{ 59c Whether or not you wish to buy come and look for i around and you will find that 3 2 c | $2.95%4 95 3 the army, navy and marine corps held - the center of the wtage today in the first half of the American Legion track and field meet. The program in- POLITENESS AND FRIENDLINESS cluded a full list of events for the service men—100, 220 and vare Large are the keynote of our unusual service. Bloomers | Step-Ins hra: 120 and ‘220 yard hurdien TURKISH TOWELS ' ) 18x36 | . papy one mile run, mediey relay race and value 39¢ EUM S Kayser Jersey Radium Silk \':F l’]’i;)’fl’filsm :nm: r:alnr‘:e m’;’:h CONGOLEUM MATS Flesh or White Flesh or White e of fer from, mITLAFY ORIBE, ARd and $5 5 $ 5 naval stations throughout the east| $4.50 9 2.9 T el Tomorrow the program includes| twelve A. A. U, handicap contests and | among the entries are national, col- | legiate and sectional champions. One | of the features will be a twelve mile | " marathon in which 83 runners, rep- |} i - resenting all gectfons of the east from i\ New Hampshire to Virginia, are en-| 53 tered ; 1 | Memorial exercises for Frederick | W, Galbraith, former national com- |mander of the American Legion pre- c(ded the opening of the meet today. 25¢ 20¢ ™" MARLOW’S GENERAL STORE 328-332 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. LADIES’ SILK BLOOMERS value 98¢ 69c Ladies’ UNION SUITS 69¢ value 45¢