New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. e SALE OE 5 THE WILSON COMPANY STOCK Stock on Hand and Merchandise Ordered , ‘ NOW IN FULL SWING RAINCOATS | | ' w ot BT8G5 w TOPCOATS | e NOW - $20, $22. 50, '$25, $27.50, & : ATHALF PRICE $32.50, $37.50, $42.50 $27. 50 1 $37. 50 $7. 50 ¢ $10.00 ‘;u sfiecsKWEAf;& ; STRAW HATS, Henry Heath and McGregor ( e I;fthAal:dsl;cGregor | All $1.50 an 50 ’ $l.50, iy | $2.00 and $3.00 $2.00, $3.00 “SHIRTS — “U'I‘J?I%%?‘s‘f;%%“;w 35c_3¥£§or$100 _PAJAMAS— White Cheviot, Collar ‘Attached Other Shirts 4 Formerly Formerly 52.5(())"W $3.50, $4, §5. $1.00 ‘ 75 c Formerly Now Formerly Now ormerly $3. 1 N ; ) 5¢ $1. i : e V8200 6150,8250 | |10 | $1.00] | remir s o xow g6 fFormerIy 2. NOW g1 00 $3.50 20 i+ §1.00 | |™ i NOW ¢7 L ; It — GOLF HOSE — |l coLLARs || All Leather || Dress Tuxedo lissm Shney v $1.00 %% $3.00/|"™ Bags Vests «‘$5 and $6.65} e $1.50 $4.00 | |5 and s0c ! fl@ff__ THE FITCH-JONES CO. CIW HALL PLAIN RUGS. t t LIGHT HOSIERY one feeling is common to all that they GIRDLES. e EMBROIDERY. - s e jare leaving a presence ‘where wel-| gGjrdles this season are most inter-| Dresses completely covered with N The dark colored ones are very at- Gray and champagne colored stock- LDV SoIDre I e e BO0d tractive, but show every footstep. lng; are considered most smart for come ever smiles and farewell goes|agting. Some are scarcely an inch|embroidery are greatly sought after . Embroidery is more expensive taste. For bedrooms these may be|gmjzcx rugs are liked by some deco- [daytime wear. They naturally take outside.” wide, and others develop until they|now of blue, rose or green. For living | rators. to black patent leather pumps. become the most noticeable thing on[than beads, but it takes less time for The breeding of elephants in cap-|the whole frock. The metal ribbons|upkeep. Beaded frocks require at- is extremely- difficul are much liked for this purpose. tention after each wearing. Characteristics and Every Day IPSWICH HOSI ERY = EEP COOL— Ap“ impress on of Presidem Hard(ng to a group of western visitors who W had called at the post office depart- ® ° ° T Or efl l/ll@ ment to commend improvements of postal conditions on the Pacific Coast. i Colleagues of the postmaster general were of the opinion that Dr. Work's description of the president was so unique it should be made public and AND consequently it was given out today as follows: “The outstanding characteristic of [} President Harding is his presence. This can hardly be called a charac- teristic for it is the sum of many; all in fact that a man has. The pres- ident's presence is seen to best ad- vantage when he is receiving the long FROM THE lines of casual, curious and transient visitors to the White House. ““This is almost of daily occurence and always follows the adjournments of cabinet meetings. Many hundreds of visitors to Washington are massed u without, waiting for the cabinet offi- cers to leave, when they have been assured they may shake handsywith the president. e 2 | at The New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Co. has been frquently commented upon There is no art about it because it is real. It is an instinct. He meets ® them by the hundreds day after day, 381-383 Maln Stl'eet forty per minute if there i{s no band playing, more if there is music. ““The president likes children and i - : : cole. and SILK VESTS ENVELOPE SILK = *’x i ¢ IBH.“miie=HaL) T In Flesh, Orchld Blue and & CHEMISE Boy.' true to the Airedale instinct for Nile at T i e %@ excepfzona/ appearance and ! Baving torksees 1AGK 1 was THE B $ 1.39 28 $ 1.98 ear ualities of % wich sftock- Tadins muet hish With -k 084.tet A w m‘g q pS :’10114».\!7' 'Prfisiqant,y" or, ‘May God e o e T e g SILK JERSEY 8l'|d CREPE ings will appeal o every memb@" B ol Ghten o gy 'on s/l - SILK UNION SUITS , B DE CHINE BLOOMERS uncertain border line separating the; —at— } —at— of your family. Eee e { | W] Obtainable at most good stores in e R $ 2 .4 Nt s silk,worsted heather, merceried and “Phissn H10 GERBI6; TURY NI GHEE D56 B cotton for men,women and chddren. $oma Sha sk, matered duate ot | are relojcing them agd others may be SILK PANTALOONS WOMEN’S SILK HOSE IPSWICH M|kkg A L SR o R R eh they And BLOOMERS Seam back in Black, Brown and White IPSWICH _avne 5 ; soon leave to the vicissitudes of the In Navy, Green, Tan and Purple at at— R S 3 1d. To them, th dent wor 0 them, the president seems LAVJMB_E',N_F!_“. GO [ . a guardian and his office a protecto- ° BOSTON NEW YORK % STION [ rate to those in the little family world c palr PHLDTLIWA 3 ) [ ] 56 many of us live in “To these people the clasp of the president’s hands means much. They aee” o Teehng trat ne nas veea| N Women's All Silk Full Fashioned HOSE in Black, Brown, Grey and Sand at waiting for them to come. After the eTeetings as they mass in the spacious room beyond, having departed re- e luctantly, looking backward, the emo- pall‘ tions in the many hearts are beyond [ knowing, but those critical, suspicious lor resentful are all absent and the

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