New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 10

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Warm Weather Comfort —“ICED” All S0 easily made and so delightfully refreshing., Your | T E A trocer sells Salada in sealed metal packets only. FOR TOMORROW STAMPED PILLOW CASES $ l .00 a Pair regular price $1.50 Out of the Ordinary Values for Saturday Shoppers Cool Silk Princess Summer Dresses NeckScarfs Slips =—— TOMORROW —— e ] FOR TOMORROW 3 extra henvy weight TURKISHWASH CLOTHS WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN - (white and colored) e — —— and fairly fond of school, his mother | R Janning, however, to take him from school on the v of his fourteenth Lirthday anniversary, no other definite | plan in mind. Another call estahlish- | SEE SEAMY S![]ES ¢d the boy at the Boys' club, with ar- rangement for earning his member- hip: and a third interested his pas- tey to endeavor to secure funds for a! stay on a farm Many of Life's Tragedies Seen 2 e = e Next she called on a man to see if | ; " boring welfare society's aiding| | l“"‘! "‘l:h":h“"m"l s h::" :“ the we offer all our $2.98 and A ot ""‘: white sateen | woman and her baby A friendly | place to buy them—dresses that pro- “ ¢ Soc Vork" g L4l shadowproof The Romance of Social Work™ s | mother of six meant a | vide a minimum of weight and a §3.98 scarfs at ! Tpenat) , £ pvis ale vefers to | few encou R e ATmi] | . 3 the way Miss ra M ale vefers to n|\ 1‘; v.! 4:::\;: I\\m 18 )\Arr\i'n along | | maximum of smartness. The mater- Each Each her report for the q er ending May | With the hLusband's weekly pay en- | . o] Mo " atad ” g | ials—gingham, voiles, linen, shantung. » 31, which has just been submitted to |} OP% which is collected 'by the pro- | i H,: e g ~ the directors of the New Britain Wel. | Yation officer. Bills are paid and| | o good range of colors to the ideal undergarment for Beale's report and the work done in|!oT the children | i . . choose from sheer frocks and sport skirts her association are given below A few moments at the office found| Jimmie Syracuse, 18 months old, | The nily visitor made three visits [an excited woman asking vhat a doc- still runs about his father's private | in behalf of a fourteen years old boy [tor be sent and a visit made at once | park in New York city like a child of | ° . (4 whose father is dead and who is be- |to her neighbor who seemed seriously [the forest. Doctors say he is the | O H lk gent mother one visit with the ool | woman worked showed her to be frail INasIeE fotina: thaiho Jligent | and suffering from heart trouble, The Suthipril 0¥ Whiglgen: visitor was unable to gain admittance == |to the home. A physician was sent, A e who aftgr calling three times, found S B s —r no one home and fez 1 she might be dead. He was rather disgusted, natur-| ally, to find the sick womun had gone | | shopping. A sudden attack, an excit- | ed neighbor, and a quick recovery | kept several persons busy who were | willing and ready to help at once. | A woman with her few weeks old oaby was given temporary aid while authorities searched for her deserting liusband, who has since returned and | is working. Her two little girls are| {0 go to the New Britain Fresh Aid camp. Word was left at Mrs. O's home of wnother day's housework. She has proved such a capable worker that she has several busy days a week, her in- | come augmenting that of her husband who is far from strong and has oc- Mx‘fi;_l‘:i,::::‘::' for Sweaters Exceptional \'ll.ue:i At Our regular $1.00 silk $5 98 Each $1.98 i . number Sports costumes demand new 690 a Pair A sporty looking tuxedo blouses. We have just received many new models that will add charm to mpdelawithi sashiabelt your summer costume. 1In addition (black only) colors—navy, red, tan to their loveliness, they give the add- seam in back \ ed satisfaction of laundering casily. Many Delightful New Creations In Our stock is varied, all tastes can be suited, wonderful values, for Tomorrow Bach Neckwear Pleated e viamremsmmeos SPORTSKIRTS ~ —NEMoO— T e e sport sweaters and tailored suits look (The Justpul) While the visitor was out amongi 3 g h This ('_om~x is m:ulv for the average [the families, a fourteen vear old girl ALl the'.more: ciamiius, . COllAr. (snd $5.00 eac. figure—lighs in welghi—has two elas: | who has been keeping house since her Cuff Sets—Vestee Sets. ic sections—they scll a mother died, asked for clothing for Made of smart looking striped and $4 00 a Pair her five younger brothers and sisters. Very moderately priced. ;’ln'fl n:?(’";,':] chlc measurements . rom 26 to 36 inch. (Ask for No. 175) Two older sisters work and the father has been idle for months. With no one to mend and make the innumer- abe small garments needed for so many, second hand clothing soon goes and must be replaced. Numerous requests come by tele- phone for maids or scrub women. Connection always is made, if possible, with those who most need the work. |[mightily interested in her mother'sjon her cross country drives, and now|stops beside some field and 4 farmer |City, well out to sea, is now 500 yards The state hospital field worker calls |campaign, and together with Mr. Ole-|and then local folk are added to the|is invited to rest within it while the|inland from the board walk and sur- to obtain information which will be|sen, superintendent of Cloquet scohols, [party for an intensive party in some |ardent apostles scek to strengthen his [rounded by paved streets and apart- {of value in treating the mather of a|makes up the family ‘“cabinet.” particular region, party alignment or convert him to |mént houses. family, now a patient, so as to help Accompanied By Friends. | It isn't just the towns and cities|the democratic cause. e il-nr back to sanity as soon as possible From time to time various women |that are hearing and seeing Mrs. Ole- % s PRSP, Six million children are born every for the sake of her children. friends of Mrs. Olesen accompany hi‘rlsr"n. for many times her automobile| The lighthouse once off Atlantic|year in China. b4 Agencies supervising the placing of e men 11‘1 children make inquiries regarding families or inquire of the Confidential Exchange as to organizations ac- quainted with such. 2 3 During 72 days in the quarter the a volunteer worker gave 11% hours of office work: requests were heard from 439 applicants, 73 children in > especial need of extra nourishment, ’Idea.y YO AN 566 d}m?‘lsznds 0{ {en a being examined for the Fresh Air Or en an Oun en wearing Palm Beach Suits. The Palm camp. ¢ 7 Beach idea has become popular because In many instances inquiries came sy by letter, telephone and personal in- 1t means coolness. You can’t “pick out terview from out of town agencies, all the man in the Palm Beach Suit, for in (e dnicuast-of snoial wonk, (DHB (o) ant 00 ty (3] i Y 3 amount of actual funds spent for ma- two reasons: First, the wearers are so verlal afd 18 Srnali Ann il littia 5t numerous; and second, because Palm the hours of trying conversations, A d G d Cl th Bt stend, e, Byl nd Good Clothes do better constructive work, which in of shades and patterns—browns, blues, the future will tend to lessen the ne- greys, stripes and plaids. There are as | cessity for funds, and improve our & ’ PR e : cial and community conditions. . many varietes to choose from in Palm (g s g This Week’s New Feature Beach Suits as there are in woolen suits. | workers from Washington to Florida, from Maine to Texas, and from Can- Not all summer clothes are made of [ 4l S0 Enes GG et b (RRpIHEn0s ! 8 | at the conference of social work, there P;lm Beach Cloth. It is well. to know 16 listen 4o experts in the work, en this. All suits made of genuine Palm of national note and those who have = SRR planned and watched improvements Beach Cloth are identified by the Palm | develop. Welfare workers from all Beach label. over the nation will meet to plan new, 3 better and broader methods in the | When you see the label, you can be | work sure of the genuine Palm Beach Cloth. “”‘W"r””"(‘f:‘f;',“\‘”\',']‘1,I.” % The style and fit of the suit depend on Executive Secrotary. | o (] how well it is tailored. Some makers - take extra pains in the tailoring of Palm W[]MAN P[]LIT";IAN Eeach le;th, ?g naru;‘ally this means Positively a Mighty Low Price For Men’s Genuine Palm Beach Suits etter style and better fit. WI]U“] BE SENAT"R Such Good Clothing Bearing the Label LA Men who ever seek the latest in style as well To appreciate how low this price is, one must Golf Knickers made of Palm Beach ars as the High School or College youths will g“}? this ;eally sefe the suits:lwashahle.‘cnol, unmatchable cool and good-looking—practical and | 3 3 assortment of sport models in tweeds and home- or comfort, in ample range ¢f shades from na- durable. . i Se[s Pa(}e IOF Old Campfl]gflel’s n spuns one of the best we have ever offered. Also tural to heather tones, as well as the new shades conservative styles too, all finely tailored, sizes in grey. An early buy means a full season’s wear Belling Agent: A. Rohaut, 229 Fourth Avenue, New York City THE PALM BEACH MILLS—GOODALL WORSTED CO. Minnesota Election . 32 to 44, —Also get for Dad and the young fellows. R Fan o Wiling Bt goum M wil el We Have Both Two and Three Piece Suits In Plain Uik Lbel Hentifes the Corni Frrrd | or Fancy Weaves | Rambling over the countryside, In Browns and Tans, some with pencil stripes, also greys and green mix- |from town to town, in a small sedan tures. some with long belts and some with short belts. Some with patch ‘ pocket and some with regular pockets; this exceptionally fine value at » |automobile, Mrs. Anna Dickie Olesen of Cloquet is waging an intense cam- | paign for ,the democratic United| Mre. Olesen, indorsed by the demo- | \'r'v’flvv state convention, will go into| L4 L4 o the June 19 state-wide primary op-| posed by twn men, Thomas J. Meigh- en of Preston and Homer Mossir of B EACH {Minneapolis, in the oniy contest of . 4 generally recoznized importance OIT G CONNORS-HALLORAN STORES To Mrs. Olesen, it is more than a |campaizn ‘or her nomination: it is a S I S .m:'y,m”,'|;,] jrr’,r,r',,';,n,m,";} Collar Attached Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters For Men White Collar |nier avtomobile camp she feels Broadcloth Wearing Apparel For Women A\tta:}\m&:ford at Good Clothing Stores il v (LS e v 215 MAIN STREET $3 35 |dates in the Minnesota primary elec- ed on her campaign tour of the state a tour that will not terminate until| the June 19 and then only | momentariiy if e is nominated Her 14 year old daughter, Mary is doing mast of the driving; she is

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