New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922, ‘ We must have this amount in 10 days—you have had many sales and special events this season, but here’s the cl_lmag( of them all. 'We cannot quote prices as some of them would sound ridiculous, they are so low. Ev- erything in Men’s Clothing and Furnishings, Hats, and Ladies’ Wear must go. Come in now—the picking’s great, . Connors-Halloran 215 MAIN ST. STORES | NEW BRITAI and {interrelated interests of mankind, lests and will be' devoted to home and |tractions of an ‘“American ePaslde!a visitor it appears a go-ahead Amer- New Books at of making the world more habitable, |tactory building, fhile American in-|resort which has sprung up on the|erlcan town with a spirit that overe | and of bringing about an ideal of co-|terests are starting a building and ds stretching to the north of comes all obstacles. It Has more . operation and forbearance.” |loan association and a savings bank. |Jaffa than 12,000 inhabitants and an im- tfi 1 t t t i St | A casino, two bathing establishments In reality this is a Jewish township |mense brick factory working night @ INSUILUL@ |scircrep ARTICLES ON THE [and electric lights are amons the at.|and its local name is Tel Aviv, but to|nd day. " | NEGRO PROBLEM, by Julia E. Johnson. | “An excellent reference book, giv- BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, by Lillian o i T Eichler. both, white and colored author: 5 2 = | arguments both favorable and antag- COLLECTING _ ANTIQUES = FOR | ,pigtic to the negro. Unusually good | PLEASURE AND PROFIT, bY|jydgment has been used by the com- | ° g 4 f) ® ., Felix Gade. .| piler in selecting these opinions a A pleasant account of the author's | (ne resylt s a well-balanced sympos. | | experiences, giving some of the sound : jym "—Nation. | - advice which the beginner in collect- e HARTFORD, CONN. ing invariably disregards.”—Spec- e Rl Fatm | ¥ iy SPONGES, by Ernest J. J. Cresswell. |f 5 | e .. | SULPHUR AND SULPHUR DERIVA- | CREATIVE MUSIC FOR CHILDRE ZTIVES, by Harold Auden. ! A a plan of training base on | RS SR b el aturday Last Day of 33rd Birt ay Sale n f in- s [} ng and playing o Wilcox Putnam. rging, poe- “Directions f growing thin, hu- ! morously giver . Coleman has em- | * % . bodied the idea that the deveolpment| .. 3 iy | in music should recapitulate that of | s it ! the race.” o CEN. . | WILDERNESS ROAD TO KEN- P | TUCKY, by Willlam A. Pusey. S e o as = et : : EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE OLD Gy Short lengths ranging from 3 to 15 squére yards. Fine opportunity to cover a small STONE AGE; by Marjorie Quen-| wINTER CIRCUIT OF OUR ARCTIC ApO, BUPRE L ¥ _ mell.and C. H. B. Quennell. | COAST, by Hudson Stuck. Regular $2.15 l_nlax_d ll_noleum for $1.03 per square yard. 9 An :Xf:” nt fi"‘t”‘&i"""““fi? "b‘}:,‘ S Regular $1.75 inlaid linoleum for 83¢ per square yard. yes of e carliest Taen IntellS 0'®1 YOUR BOY AND GIRL! papers on| Regular $1.45 inlaid linoleum for 73c¢ per square yard. to laymen, or to mature children,| (e rsiring of ohildren. by &, T ! ! here undereaken by a painter and an Jamirmnv g D. | Regular 95¢ printed linoleum for 43¢ per square yard. T . architect who are not specialists in | “ s i Regular 70c Neponset for 33¢ per square yard. Wear ClOtheS that :;c’lha;éz:m :7,:,; g;:?ioh:!‘_'f_?g:’tioorfljALL - “v?{cn&y. s by‘ Sage-Allen’s—Third Floor let the heat escape svERIDAY wonmnet e e i b yine el oo | ART DEPARTMENT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY High chool for Glrla [ pleasure yacht, and asserts che 15 be| PATCHWORK TOWELS PILLOW CASES ing pursued for a crime she did not, Stamped on striped huck with neat scal- For applique and plain embroidery, picot th b d FRANKLIN, a play in four acts, bY| commit. k A rom e O y Constance D'Arcy Mackay. | I loped or hemstitched, for crochet edge. Spe- edge for crocheting, at $1.63 and $1.83 for i “‘Franklin’ t#fkes up the famous|mApsME VALCOUR'S LODGER, by cial at 33c and 43c each. the set. i Ben Franklin on his arrival in Phila-| Florence Olmstead. delphia and leaves him triumph o Ve PORCH SETS / This summer, wear a suit -th“ is really at the table whereon the French|piRATES HOPE, by Francis Lynde. In Japanese and fruit patterns, fine quality embroidery cloth. Special at $1.33. cool. ! treaty was signed thirty-five years = The book is coherent, logical, not Sage-Allen’s—Third Floor later.” }m'r«r‘lofl,e‘ and makes an interesting 4 Falm, Boach Suit 15 cool because its HUNDRED THINGS A GU;L CAN {:1: :1;2“?3”‘5? glxifx::;:lnz:sa\f:ot;:"d e WOMEN,S NECKWEAR SAMPLES 83¢ b fabric is so constructed as to let the he.at ‘ MAKE, by/B, E. Snow & H."Bi|vasnfing " torioar noMon | Tranke| ] : ;i of the body escape. Moss other suits Froehlich. | cript.. Fifty dozen choice sample pieces, worth up to $3.00 each, will be placed on sale Satur- SN | K day at 83c each. Included are beautiful guimpes with sleeves, net and lace trimmed; ¥ LITTLE FROM THE| \T OF TIN SPOU' . AR AL SO0 Sfa o e i ) 4 pmprison .‘hc heat \ " E GREEK, by Walter Leaf. \TAR,P;.A(?\LOF YRR b P crossbar organdie vestee sets; organdie and lace trimmed vestee sets; lace and net vestees Furthermore, Palm Beach Suits can “Selected versions from the Greek| Ome of the best tales, full of ad- [l and vestee sets; crosshar organdie fichus; net and lace camisole guimpes. All high class be had in all the desirable colors and Anthology.’ [ venture and excitement, and a con- merchandtse. Choice at 83c. 7 Mt e ble amount of humor, not to Sage-Allen’s—Main Floor patterns that are seen in woolens and LOG OF H. M. A. R34, by Edward M. | %5 pisaalng lovs’ intArest, TIhe) \ worsteds. "T?{:lt;i’;fl;.wrlflfin from minute to flfi;;:;ffll;&fg”f ;:z?g:‘i:xl“v;:‘ar'7_; —_ LUGGAGE AT SALE PRICES . HES Workmans minute , from hour to hour, as the | —Literary Review. L ‘ 'Ofcourseithe tailoring -’fnd experiment was In progress, is & rec. A COWHIDE BAGS, in black, brown and alligator. Good lock and catch. Extremely ship vary, in order to give you your | ord more vivid and more usetul than | VERTICAL CITY, by Fannie Hurst. i A y any elaborated narrative coul ave P | oL s i g R i 4 choice of a suit made to sell at a popular been. The famous journey was much| WHAT TIMMY DID, by Mrs. Belloc M_—\T:l‘l]xnpnl IT CASES, 24-inch, with straps all around. Regular price $3.25. . f . S more than a historic feat. Invaluabla| TioWndes . Sale Price price or one whxc.h skilled taflonng,has lessons were learned from 1t”—| The beok is an Ensien-vilage pic-| ]l TRAVELING BAGS, gentine cowhide, solid bra wrought and finished to suit the de- Times (London) Literary Supplement.| ture, with a number of pynasw_rhcha,_[ leather lined; 18 inch; black or brown. Sale price only | e bl | acters and ‘a shivery sense of the un- | o 55 53 o mands of careful dressers. . |LONDON LYRICS, by Frederick|known’ The mystery-romance is well é \Vnnaéifigenfi;g};u e};gg’glcy]) i [ Docker-Lampson. written and is interesting." | HAT AGS ) can tell the genuine cloth by the ! | : 4 : . £ ¥ e One lot of high grade bags in vachette, beaver, alligator, velvet and saffian combina- 3 4 i LL'S GUIDE TO THE GAM R . 9 Palm Beach ]al?el in the suit. e < };\,T:, :\:(}:h(;n_ '® INDUSTRIES START TO tions, assorted colors, values to $5.00. Sale price—=$2.93. R 5 - One lot of bags in same leathers, but with some slight difference in linings or fittings. i MYTH OF GUILTY NATION, by Al-| BOOM IN JERLSALEM‘ Many are samples. Worth up to $3. Sale price only—8$1.53. Golf Knickers made of Palm Beach are bert J. Nock | s Sage-Allen’s—Main Floor 1 i ieekin ractical-and “Mr. Nock's purpose is ‘To estab-| i e e Coali bl e S lish one point and only one, namely: | ficenses Triple in Past Year and Show SEASONABLE VEILS FURNITURE SPECIALS durable. colely guilty of bringing on the war'.| Country Increasing Commercially | See“the ever-popular ready-to-wear veils Solid mahogany wing chairs with cane § His purpose is sound and excellent, . . .| 3 A with chenille dots and scroll effects. $1.00 back and seats, $21 value selling at $15.33. ety el R o o QuATTEL, B quality for 73¢ each. Solid mahogany end tables, regularly $17, i ; sut, 339 Fourth Avenu : , | L g : Ll ks ;“,‘:’c']’l: ",‘,h,‘;!: ‘}r:f;':dnnv ':“.}f’f;':‘la;i Jerusatem, July 14.—The industrial | Chantilly lace veils in black are smart. We sale price—$§9.33. ’ i very wide reading."—New Republic. |d¢velopment of Palestine under the [ show attractive $1.79 veils for §1.43. Priscilla sewing cabinets in solid mahog- e |Jews is moving forward in leaps and Sage-Allen's—DMain Floor any, regularly $12.50 on sale at $7.33. PARENTHOOD AND CHILD NUR-|bounds, and this in spite of the many | g IDIA\.I M || ey e e e oy e e f 318 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S LOW SHOES, $4.33 parents the needs of childhood and |ploye 3 ) hew to become their children's true During the past year no less than| Fine selection of women's Pumps and Oxfords, all leathers, from our regular stock, companions and friends.” 14,000 licenses were issued for new| - < 27 00 $3.50 at $4.33. - Sy trades and industries in Palestine. The values $7.00 to $8.50 at $4.3 PSYCHOLOGY: a Study of Menta\“mtem of this development can be $7.50 CORSETS FOR $3.33 LOOK HERE R R e Tt one ware e Small lot of light weight silk broche cor- $10.33 BUYS A REAL PHONOGRAPH “The book is an agreeable, judicial tered by the government. This means | sets. black boning, long hip, low bust, beau- AND 3 COLUMBIA RECORDS | 3 2 28, were $7.50. Ideal for nurseryv, camp or seashore. and admirably informing presen-|that nearly two-thirds of the enter-| tifully made. Sizes 22 to 0 |tation of the present state of our|prises in Palestine were started with- Sale price 4 Phonograph parlors, lower floor, 51 Tem- = = knowledge in regard to our mental|in the last vear | 2 ple street. 3 mechanisms.” — Springfield Republi-! The capital invested in each of | WHAT ABOUT THESE 33¢ SPECIALS? / i [iLSsEne xeucuces rangcs Jrom 198 Os i M 500" BOTTERS *OIL 'CEDAR - BOLISH, A §$70 MACHINE FOR s Bieite e IlL . VAT UE 31,00, -SATE/PRICH . 4380 $43.33 PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL LIFE, by pxcepnnfi_{ as the Silicate company, s . - e oy » s Charles Platt of Jaffa, with a capital of $500,000, SNOWDROP SANITARY NAPKINS, New Home make sewing machine, 4 C d Clothm Storcs A materialistic study with an ideal- lang the Standard OIl company, now VALUE 59c. SALE PRICE. .33¢ New Ideal walnut style, at L00o LR |explotting the Dead Sin basin. ~~ \|R g0¢ BOTTLES LIQUID VENEER MOP Full set of nickel plated attachments with E OF NEWFOUND- | ah-Tewis! & OIL. SALE PRICE 33¢ each machine. A 870 machin RONARIBOU, by A, A. Radclyfe| P67 bousht by British-Jewish tater- |§ .\ Wk \ oot SWIFT'S SUNBRITE $5.00 down and 81 a week, Dugmore. i i CLEANSER, 7 CANS FOR .......33¢ One bottle of 15¢ o1l and a 85¢ belt for 33c. . Eis | : Sage-Allen's—Third Floor SECRET DIPLOMACY, by Paul &.| ear B ) 0 RUFFLE CURTAINS, 93¢ O | Cl by SSkm Ruffle voile and marquisette curtains with INFANTS’ BOOTEES, 23¢ A With Cuticura ruffle tiebacks to match, fine for summer Infants’ hand crocheted bootees, beauti- which secretive methods in foreign af- | € fairs are to blame for the condition of use. A great special at 93¢ a pair. fully made, white with pink or blue. Values | the world foday and a statement of SO&P and Ta]cum Sage-Allen’s—Third Floor 50c and 69c. Choice at 23¢ a pair. the new and broader conception of di- | ¥soap,Otntment, Tricem e everywhere Forsamples | plomacy as a means of Dringing into | | Mt Ovie Laverstorios Pt X, Meidon Hate: tbe cléar light of day the common |

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