New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 21, 1922, Page 5

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LACE TRIMMED DRESSES- Tomerrow All Sizes—Satin And Canton Crepe Foundations—Value to $19.95 SpeCIal SATURDAY AT SATURDAY 4ew Britains ™TH THE S22 STORE AD L 80 fo 386 Muins/. Ncwfir/ tain Ct. 3 3 //1 (/0/9 for fie/l/lo vor tiernee | . Every Dollar Sign You See In Our Store During This R Sk o i Sale, Is A Symbol Of A Truly Sensational Value o 1 e — Ins—Fine variety, \nlue $l : a , 25 g 1 2 6 Pairs for ; . . 79c—2 For ......... Large Size Drawers, Hamburg 50c¢ Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose—Plain or fanc edge. Value 79c. Fine ! - ST e l [ Seam back—3 for...,... muslin—2 For ....... Cntaren's Nainsook Ladies Knit Underwear Bathing Suits Infants Department s E B Bloomers—4 For % 3 N , rey and white, : B it 7 Bodice Style Knit Vests, 29c 1 et Pi thi J : : s $l Missos anaWogpen's: Moo value, fine quality 5 for Ladies’ One-Piece Bathing Infants’ and Children’s Romp- AIER P Tights ........ 2 for ers and Creepers, Linene, - AenlsLialesHose/w=Beatleon; ers—Flesh nainsook. 5 A Value 49c—8 For ...... $l Flesh and White Lisle Vests, i D 3 § SR raalces g a big variety, all sizes and l Sateen Bathing Suits, black Chambray and Gingham, o l‘_'“'ir b $l Do P slirte, b Gown and styles, reg. 89c 4 for with fancy trimming ..... sizes 2 to 6 years, regular $1 Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose Chemise—Actual 79c value, lace A ] & L 5 ‘ 3 i & : and hamburg trimmed, $l Knit Union Suits, 50¢ quality, Black Sateen Bloomers, price 79¢ ...........2 for S e B lace trimmed, tight or loose all sizes .... .o, 2 for Little Children’s Pongee Color ; to 91 $1 ) lenaelirrv ek i sk, FOT: l Panty Dresses, ribbon trim- ORRaIr for- 4t hT i, nffr'.’u;i'?';'fi?uf“;'e'fig““ Py Children’s Nainsook Waist med, sizes 2 to 6 years, 1 . Children's Medinm Ribbed lace flounce $l Suits, girls’ or boys,’ sizes $1 valug $1.49 ... Sizes 5% to 0. Extra Fine Muslin Gowns — 3 to 12 years .......2 for Babies E‘fhh‘”‘ Diapers $1 ) 8 Pair for . l Large assortment of styles, val- Ladies’ Fine Quality Union rsets _value 35c each . ; Children’s Mercerized Socks— ue $1.29 and - Suits, ribbon trimmed, 75¢ Children’s Straw Hats, value ! Cuft tops, sizes 6 to §1s. $1 1 A special purchase—$1.50 and .00, fine milans, plain or b0 '-,-;_n‘"“]'[::‘l i Palrito: G Soao . value ....... sshactor ) ; 7 ; and $2.00 Corsets, in every ribbon trimmed, black, navy $1 e Children’s three-quarter socks 0dd Lots of Fine Quality Un- Ladies’ Athletic Union Suits, $ : - A ’ dermuslins—Small lots only—to regular $1.50, fine nainsook, mentionable style, Coutil, and all children’s colors. ... ; —35¢ quality, plain and fancy 1 Plain Linen and Broche. .. colors. $1 close out at $1 white, flesh, strap shoulder 4 Pair for ..,ouvuus... Hose-—Fast black, double knee, Corselets with four supporters of fancy coutil, value $1.69 w . asts Y House Dresses Lace Trimmed Voiles, Tailored £ 79¢ Aprons, large size, ° Voiles, Gingham Trimmed ) H Yard GOOdS all colors’.. A 2ifor $1 TOllet Goods Voiles, Wool Embroidered Domestlcs 32 Inch Dress Ginghams— Street Dresses of Gingham, a Smocks, Wool Embroidered : Bleached or Unbleached E;ii:s'nsolai-fiui: o dm%‘f big assortment, all sizes, $1 1—50c Palmolive Shampoo. . . Tricolette Blouses, in a \\l‘on- . Turkish Towels—Large size— BivEra e | valuar S0 N T 1—25¢ Mavis Taleum ....... derful assortment of values . $25¢ value. 30 Inch Beach Cloth — Fast [ 49¢ Percale Tea Aprons, rick . 1—50c Djer Kiss Face Powder UDFORSIE $1 : color in all popular colors, rack braid tl_lmmEd: double l 1—15¢ Stork Castile Soap. ... Special For Tomorrow At 81x90 Bleached Sheets—Seam- Value 49c. $l voke, large sizes. 3 for Kotex—Regular 59¢ less. S aras e value .........2 boxes for VARG LB Gl $1 36 Inch Fast Color Percales— Regular 19¢ value, light and i [ = Shoes Crocheted Bed Spreads — AarE pariatay Bo d M w Large size, first quality, 8 Yards for ... ys an . en s i ear Ladios’ Kid and Canvas One- Regular $1.49. i mz:fll:zh ‘!::1llzzn'(}’i‘-oad $1 Boys’ \gatshSSullts, :Ilfit’;'_les, M.“. i\‘(r:lip l}louse Shoes, rubber $1 42x36 Pillow Cases, 0 ieiod sizes 8 to 8, value to $1.75. . heels, all sizes ........... Hemmed—3 for .. ... M'f’;";“";“‘]“::’""" Gingham— Boys’ Blue Denim Overalls, 1 lnery Children’s White Canvas One- ; 0 S fast color, sizes 4 to 14. 3 for A special lot of 75 Hats, value Strap Sandals and Oxfords 40 Ixch Unbleached 10"Yards for ... 5 ¥ i % p 5 Sheeting—#0 yards for. SO Tnonl S immerti Vol Boys’ Percale Blouses, striped, to $6.95, including hand sizes 815 to 11 Light and dark combina- $l 50¢ val,, sizes 8 to 15: 3 for made models, the trm}mmgs Ladies’ Black and Whlte Can- Cross Bar Sash Curtains — tions—4 Yards for Boys’ Indian Play Suits, in- alone being worth twice the vas Rubber Sole Sport Ox- l Full size. Value 49c. 32 Inch Plain Color Cham- cluding headgear, sizes 4 amount asked ... fords, sizes 3to 7 .... brays—19c value, all $ to 12 Misses’ and Children’s Brown b =l a . Bleached Absorbent Toweli ST “f,“llv‘ R 1 Boys’ Sport Blouses, khaki or and White First Quality 1 : Regular 15¢ quallty. . @9 Gl.nghfi::ls‘—;s:':c el e striped percale, sizes 7 High Cut Tennis, sizes to 2 10 Yards for checks. to 16 .... e D for Large Mixed Lot of Ladies i ; 4 Yarn ror 1 Boys' Light Weight Ribbed Ribbons White Boots and Pumps, ik e Fa:v.\' l;fll‘l‘lml Datine =SIla Union Suits, sizes 24 to 34, broken sizes, values up to @ number of colors, 69¢ & ; 3 ) . 1 . . Table Damask, 1 athletic style ...... 3 for Hair Bow and Hat Trimming Ch’il‘(’l??n TR ] 2 Yards for 5 F value-—2 Yards for y . . Thi ¥ 36 Inch Long Cloth — First Men’s Fine Nainsook Union Ribbons, every conceivable Full width, mercerized. quality. Regular 19c. 1 Suits, athletic style, sizes color, in fact every piece of Leather \andah, sizes 4 to s8¢ 8 Yards f 2 for : - 2 Tnch K S e Ol 2 for ribbon we have in the store, Extra Large Turkish Towels. 32 Inch Kyrtle Cloth —Piain ) i Shir I : i it Men's Balbriggan Shirts and including values up to 98¢ $l il : = 4 Regular 4fc, plain or fancy—3 for colors, 25c value. Drawers white or ecru, sizes $l yard 4 yards for ae e 34 to 44, value 50c. . ..3 for - — > — - S —— e ~ =7 tional army forces are shelling the 9 are m sl P finer than ever | carrid on by very mediocre artisans, was re-opened yesterday evening after | AR PR sarm produce all kinds brings|tian recentiy expressed the view that much hetter > than formerly; | the Zionist movement was a good a comparatively quiet afternoon the| s0h ;‘ : e ! ] ) ¥ i [and indulge in lu et ot | pEoVe & Bput to RERLSH BIGEE ARAPInE cavalry barracks. Eight Years Ago— International | ‘\‘ L ifuigs Te I KRN o) pove o & Many Inhabitants Leave Terusalem were never hefore supplied Nt ra e A Peace Observance. Free State troops yesterday after- | with such a wealth and variety of Reported Capturing Waterford | noce, took sossession of the asviam Traffic Men Will Act a5 AAVISerS| sy zom. 1016, sustra M,M‘Betteled Gnndmons Seen as AI I| delcciabic’ artcies, add venders or| WEBER—FIELDS AGAIN. and infirmary in Waterford, says the Shin ce cream do a thriv- ew York v statement, ]':vpuhuran snipers frus war on Servia and precipitated the emonade and ice cream a thri New York, Joe Weber and o E 3 o . e ng business. In the dr \loth w Fields, Dutch comadians, who Alter Spirited Battle trated repeated attempts of tho ene-| | GArage MADAGEMEDE |most extravagant waste of men ana | math of War {1 mnil §hDa-Sinres AnD O tastl fame during the days of Tony my to cross the river in boats. Owing money that the world has ever en-| 24 ious can find French anc glish and | P r, and who hecame estranged [to the fact that the cavalry barracks i e et ket gRe b Al . to o lesser degree Americar 15, | m ten vears ago, have been Dublin, July 21.—(By the Associat-|formed a conspicuous target for the| a¢ tne request of Alderman George | Jerusalem, June 21.—No one Who|(ap which they did not even 1 i e Arinoumosmant . 1o this: 6is ed Press)—The town of Waterford on [ free state artillery certain parts of the v : B knew the Holy Land in the days of | pre-war days ‘¢ last night by a vaudeville the southeast coast of Ireland which |building were evacuated and destroy-| = Wells, the ""”"””} Barage CoM- . ¢ion of the great war and this A’?-’!?l‘lv 1e Turkish regime can fail to note|" ;% Ll \ote & A rcuit added that the team would yesterday was stontly defended by re-|ed by the republicans. The national. Mittee at its meeting last night de- will be observed internationally The| the great changes that have taken| I 18 Iterestng o note tho 4 el g i sy L publican insurgents has been entered [ists fire from across the river Killed|layed action on the election of a sec-!league of international peace an ace, throughout the country since |y o€ 0 AaBEE o CRED Y by nationalist army forces who have|two civilians and wounded four others. | retary and a mechanic Joseph A. freedom will commemorate the dnjr e close of the war. s la distance that took them taken 50 prisoners says an officlal re-| Many Inhabitants have left the city| McGrail, the present secretary of the (I foreign countries and the United| The fTurkish army stripped Pales o 500 0 el (00 LA B port issued by the nationalist general | because of the bombardment and the|police hoard is the probable selection |States. As a part of the program inltine of its animals to such a degree| ‘0 FHER RO TRELE O headquarters early today. streets have been cleared of pedes-ifor the former position, while there|the United States two addresses will|that when the American Red Cross |0 S0 Iy monopoli The irregulars have retreated from |trians. A large party of free state|{s a question as to the re-election of |be broadeasted by radio from “”'}” arrived in June of 101§ there we SoFtation IR Ao b the infantry and cavalry barracks and |troops landed on a little Island below | Alderman Beatty as mechanician WGI at 8:30 in the afternoon. ~The many . villages. without a singlef " 0o feFly: the price trom the post office all of which are| Waterford last night and under cover| [Last night's meeting named Alder- |first address will be by John F. Moors | ploughing animal, and neither sheep | o4 . 4 e e iilaide. | VOrk. The roads are now almost Bow in the hands of national troops|of darkness crossed King's sound to|man Wells chairman and elected W.|of Moors and Cabot, Hoston, on the|nor goats were seen on the hillsides. | (00005 o b B0, © 00 E the statement says. The irregulars are |the mainland in barges. L. Bell and Jesse Atwater as members| “Outlaw War Demonsiration.” Dr.| Today it Is not uncommon for an aii- |y, oox car yass requently. TH 1 nott 's ) ) : f the |tomobile to come to a standstill on | 11 hed oow retreating southward. They then marched to Waterford|to act in an advisory capacity. Mr, [Doremus Scudder, secrefary of pen and ink horn of the educ o | urches, will|the principal st of Jerusalem to | the eighth anniversary of the declar- - and occupied some posts on the out-|Bell is traffic manager at North & [Boston Federation of : A il s ot ¢ sheen |1aBET has heen scrapped by t | Arilay A skirts of the city, There was fierce|Judd’s and Mr, Atwater holds a sm- |also speak, his subject being “Interna- (allaw a flock of hundreds of sheep |I18°r has been scrapped by the mod- | The natural f66d 21— i o 5 & Shes ik 158 ats tha rican Hard. |tional Peace." |and goats to pass by, and out in the| j Cork, July 21.—(By the Associated |firing at intervals during yesterday by |llar position at the American Hard- | S e R et Aein (B S 1 ) Press)—An official bulletin issued | big guns and machine guns and sharp|ware corporation offices, e - 2 with thousands of these animals.|Vor have risen severa Ire for babies when early today by the Irish insurgents|rifie fighting occurred at various| The f‘hzir'7"fl“ reported many verbal| pORCIBLE MASS PENSIONING. |10 geto g large amount of her|cent., and & now de received here says that according to| points. applications for the secretary's job. g & (B ssociated | plove A Bt 5 s of Pales. | mand five dollars a day 1 latest reports from Waterford the na- Acivity Eliswhiess Councilman M. F. King wanted Mr.| B“'I"”gl;l‘"n“-‘l_y_;“-W‘ Y R TE 0o ATl Srar tha JQUR B0 PATIN R eT , mother’s mik A McGrail chosen because of his knowl- | Press). b LR et anset, but by the organi e § There was conslderable activity on|edge of the work, gained while tne |Placing retired officials of aristocratic) ~Whereas much still remains to be|Sunset. but by the orga i fails is the part of both forces in County|police board was in charge of the gar. |lineage with members of the coali-|done, a great improvement already|bor unions thew y [Clare and south Galway. The free|,g, tion' parties. Posts formerly occupied | has been made in the acter of the (an eight hour : g by aristocrats are bein taken over!work animals The army left behir tion throughout the f ; staters were considerably harassed,| pjscussing the situation arlsing over [ e e . . 8 o9 ' e 1 labo d- f car f horse 1 « | only thing that retard € ir l I says the official statement between chani . by social democratic and labor lead-lit tens of thousands 10rses, m nly EI\(;LE B \9 ta the master mechanic and his work, iberal par-|and donkeys, but even better t other p Phis analite of “work hour day the CONDENSED MILK Ballinasloe and Woodford between | zjqerman Wells expressed himself ae|ers and members of ¢ : I . Which two placed communications|wijling to give Beatty as much a[ties. “The forcible mass pensioning™ | this the natives seem to ha el :‘:; |v3’:~w es |‘:v') ; t e a ere cut. A republican attack out-|epance to hold the job as anyone else |of these office holders is arousing con- | valuable v:;mh. in the c re an ] ce ool e R il side a nearby fort resulted in the flee- |}, t C * |siderable criticism from the conserva-|ing of stock, so that today the horse 3 ate -four ¢ | had of getting it. Counciiman H, W of the. public carriages in Jerusalem | mechanics, most of the tr ing of the free state troop with the|Rjce felt much of the fault was with |tive press. 2011‘/1 Joss of one killed and three wounded.|ysers of city cars, rather than with | 1 The official bulletin reports two| Beatty, Councilman King reminded | attacks by a free state armored car|that it would take two to create a lack upon republican posts in Limerick, | of harmony such as is Peported at the | . . SHIAh wirarepulact an e iE IHTROR | e ) N Boai 2 Articles for the Price of 1 l‘ltl‘lal] clusive fighting in the Limerick area| Chairman Wells was empowered to xe ro s NORYOOVSy on July 19. Several civilians were|attempt to arrange a transfer of a car < Kodaks and Supplies, . Take Advantage of This Sale wounded by the nationalits fire the|from the public works board to the \ statement says. In east Limerick it|water department The chairman 314 - i rOW CO ffee continues, the republicans are operat- |and Messrs. Atwater and Bell were Stationery and Pads, Tonight and Tomorrow : ing mobile columns which are haras-|named a committee t) draft rules and vers Oc a e Toilet Articles , ) sing the movements of free state|regulations governing the garage. An i 4 vares v) troops whose positions at Bruff and|inspection will be conducted by the You get one Free with every arti- Shaving Supplies xe ro s armacy o v - Py ’ ’ : - s -y o J Rockbarton are continuously attack-|committee next Monday evening. cle you buy tonight and tomorrow he de S ed — — . o1 : ARK < the (l’ll?/ e — The city of Cork is comparatively| A dance hall with a ficor to ace only. Come early! Household Remedies £ S Cor. Meadow bauiet and 4 few telegraph wires are | commodate 1,600 dancers is to be' still open. built in London.

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