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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922, these exotlc things are not made of wool of sheep, nor do the animals live tn Kashmir., In our every day parlance the word cashmere is in- correctly applied to material made from the finest grade of the wool of merino sheep raised In Spain, but the —_— real product is made from the soft, ! very fine and short underwool of the Clothing Men Debate Use O Ma- s seat witen tiven sn-ihe. moun: o y g |talnous regions of Tibet, There are several varieties of ths so-called wool, terial for Bogs’ Clothing |3 o heea of e e Seanarn of Kashmir has a monopoly, Washi “In Amritsar and other places in HARTFORD o ashington, D. C. August 14.—|the Punjab, a fine wsoft Perslan Clothing manufacturers discussing sheep's wool is used. The Tibetan -ASE £ R . PPl - - the possibllity of the use of cassemeres goat which, produces the most highly for making boys' clothing for the | prized product is an aristocrat of his :prlng of 1923, and the girl of today, | kind, with a delicate head, long thin raping about her slim shoulders ears, and delicate skin, Regardless of deep fringed scarfs after the fashion what color he may be, the under- , , of her' great grandmother of a hun-|wool {s of a uniform greyish white dred years ago, are bhoth harking [tint and almost as soft and silky as back to the time when Kashmir, oneé qown., The natives collect it after ft of the 700 native state of India, had (has fallen off naturally in the spring developed an industry in the produc-|time, or remove it and carefully sep- tlon of fine woolen fabrics and Kash-| arate it from the hair.” mir shawi#' says a bulletin of the L National Geographfc soclety issued . from its Washington, D. C. headquar- | WESTERN FREI[iHT ers. \ “When the Aryan youth of that land of beauty sang beside the Sali- Tk e wooiar Tenste. on e in-Strikers’ Grip moftest and finest texture, . e v MY! HOW THE FOLKS WILL COME HERE TOMORROW. EVEN IF WE DIDNT PRINT ANY ITEMS for its beauty since Sir Thor}:us Moore | clated Press)—Northern and central “MILL Ly END DOLLAR DAY” WOULD BRING THE CROWDS wrote the liiting Iines of his sugar-|california today were without fast Drobably Tong betore.. Srimpar, | (FEIEhL transportation east and WHITE DRESS SKIRTS ' SWEATER SILK silk I. capital stretches out picturesquely in[Seemed in a fair way to lose the one A special purchase of finest o the fertile vale of Kashmir along!remaining route for passenger traf- quality white gaberdine dress Heu;y lustrolus sweater Mill-End Dollar Day at extra fine quality, 350 yard 1-4 :(;:h[ nd’ea"?f the ri\'er"‘lhlnrlu]m‘, l}l\e fic as a result of the spread of trans- skirts, sizes 24 to 32 walist band, SR I o whole of e country itself lying in 3 g worth $2.98 and more, on sale ¢ LI HOUSEWARES DEP I the foothills of the Himalayas. Dorgtiony brotheoodaralkoutyial at 2nd floor. $1.35 at Art Dept . “Back In the reign of Napoleon Roseville and Sacramento, Calif. The Mill End Dollar Day .. $l . —Downstairs— ‘Bontr;!;pa}:‘le.bwhlen nmzl ce::pm;_rny de- ;‘:{1?‘;1“{1“:{:1;,2 also was lost to fast | HORNER'S ALLIES YARN PRESERVING KETTLES—Large 18 quart size e usband was looking for rare g G i = " ity Y enamel pre. ing kettles gifts to please the fancy of his charm.| A number of Southern Pacific SUMMER STREET DRESSES A medium weight all wool [l oo CHOPPERS, made by Landers, Frary & ing and gracious wife, he bought one|SWitch yard emploves at Roseville Organdies and Voiles, worth varn, suitable for fall and win- Clark, with four cutting knives of the most beautiful of the shawls Uit work late yesterday and at mid- $5 and 37; sizes 16, 15, 20 and | ter sweaters, scarfs, stockings, [l 0)OR BRUSHES—14 inch size with 5 foot polished for her, and from that time on the|N&ht the railroad officials declared 36; two hundred on sale at 2nd etc., all colors 1-4 pound skeins. e TRase $1.49 aE Kashmir shawls ran a long and bril. |20 €mbargo on all perishable freight, floor while they last, $l 50c value at Art Dept. GU(I‘&A('( ,\\,5_] e e R Hant course at the court of fickle fash-|including livestock, for points “north D ol " lock cover s 5dis fon and Sringar developed an indus- |Of Gerber and east to Roseville." It WILLOW WASH BASKE try which kept the shuttle flying ;‘r;;npv“"":’s":‘; ':‘:‘”"]’;‘:tm":;‘;;‘”’éf';r WOMEN'S UNION SUITS SANITAS OIL CLOTH TABLE While they last . through 16,000 looms in the state. S mw,qu-dm m"‘t‘P i Silk top, lisle body, in pink, el L. KNIVES AND FORKS—G6 knives and 6 forks pany's Og £ na regular and extra size; regular COVERS in fancy box, for Brought Here By Whalers. its Shasta route to Portland Ore. “About the same time, Americgn Fo AR S $1.50 value, main floor; $l 8 GALVANIZED WASH TURS—Extrs and north and created an admittedly :F Both round and square ef- FALVAD ) S S T $1 whalers and salling vessels that were |y joo"situation for fruit growers of Mill End Dollar Day, each fects, 48 and « 54 inch sizes; large size ....... plowing the Pacific, exploring, nam-| oo el o beautifully stencilled in - biue. ||CYLINDRICAL BREAD AND CAKE BOXES. $l ‘S"B and renaming islands in the| "oiowe of two passenger trains WOMEN'S UNION SUITS brown and green effects, value For Dollar Day .. outh seas, made their way into the|,p ngoned them at Sacramento and Lace and cuff knee; regular | $1.59 and $1.75. Mill End || MIRRORS—Size 10x17. White l parts of India in order 'that the, gty it int L R C R e and extra size; regular 59c kind. | Dollar Day at Art Enamel frame y women waiting at home for the wel- |4, Ballar. DAy Dept. ALUMINUM WIRE Round Roasters, square roasters, double come sign of a sail might add togthelr| “p) 0 oo e system. virtually was 3 for $l bollers, percolators, dish pans, water pails, collections of treasure one of those| ., ajvseq by walkouts of brotherhooa INFANTS WHITE ‘N colanders, all at .. prized light wraps which have be-| o "3t Needles, Cal. Seligman, Ash SRR e el 2 H COMBINATION one fan come renowned for the glowing har- oy “Willlams and Winslow, Ariz. BOXE A UOHANGS rony, depth and enduring qualities of | X S HEE 3 Ribbed stockings in black; DRESSES metal scrap basket for ..., n 3 i } COMBINATION 14 quart, white_enamel pail, § bars of {is brilllant colors. _Nl'\ifl‘ is (fllfl’ll"l- sizes 6 to 11%; regular 29c pair. To embroider, completely soap and one large scrub brush, all for .......... “One of. the most beautiful of the The Union Pacific line from Salt Mill End Dollar Day made both long and short, ||OCTAGON SOAP—17 bars elaborate designs was the ‘cone' pat-|lake City to l.os Angeles was blocked 6 Pair for | needing only a touch of dainty Bor i g tern; another general favorite being|solidly by refusal of brotherhood men embroidery and collar and cuffs [[SOAP ( :-\xm\ \T]n\' 6 h;;v'q of soap, 10 rolls |mm napn, 2 the ‘ring’ shawl, which, though not at at several points to move trains. . CHLDREN'S to finish, 6 months to one year Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 packages washing powder, one all transparent, is so soft that it can| The Western Pacific operating be- Imported socks in colors and sizes at Art Dept. package Brillo, and one bottle bluing, all for. $1 easily be drawn through a finger ring. |[tween San Francisco and Sale Lake white with fancy cuff tops; reg- 2 for Fortunate indeed was the woman who |City was blocked completely by walk- ular 59¢ pair. Dollar Day $1 happened to possess one laden with|outs at Oroville, Oakland and Stock- 6 Pair for the delicate embroidery which made!ton, Cal. and announced that trafiic P e e TURKISH TOWELS X e School Dresses in check and them ‘so handsome and so costly ! |was “suspended indefinitely.” On the Se G = RSl S e Santa Fe 19 west bound trains weme WOMEN'S STOCKINGS 35, hened.turilel KOWEMreR i plald, ginshiam jandl volles, sev- “The production of shawls in Kash- marooned. Black stockings with rein- ;mi o \‘alv‘ ¥ °® | eral models; sizes 7 to 14 years; mir, however, has fallen off within| At 1:08 Angeles preliminary steps forced sole and heel; regular 25¢ £ e g Regular $1 value at 3rd floor the last twenty-five or thirty years|Vere taken yesterday to make an in- pair. Dollar Day at the $l s Mill End Dollar 1, | vestigation into the origin of the Mill End Sale, 7 pair for i i s 5 3 Day, 2 for Jap blue and white table cov- and is almost non-existent today. The e oat e HanteoWa tordet e . Franco-Prusslan war _sealed _their|Valkouts on the Santa Fe to deter. ln w re e B T e S, T A R e doom, and the famine in India during | er the; ; WOMEN'S FIBER SILK ° linen dept.. Mill End One lot of standard mak 1877-79 played havoc among the |8 conspiracy. Attorney Gen. Daugh- STOCKINGS ar Day, eac l | S 3 g rty in ordering the inquiry, instruct- 2 b Dollar Day, each....... Corsets, white coutil, pink bro- Black only, with three seams —Downstairs— PILIOW CASF cade coutil in elastic top and weavers, It is said that if it were 1 that ia q a1 be tak d that ev e discove e : cHaEIavTeNlcence isooNate A1, in back, subject to slight mill Size 42x36 and 36, reg. medium bust model; size 20 to not for the-fact that according to®0 tha g CoTeren e the treaty between the State of Kash- | ¢fore a grand jury sufficient ‘to|/} imperfections; regular 59¢ kind BEAUTIFUL LIGHT CUT GLASS, fine floral cuttings, sugar and 33c. Mill End Dollar 30; values up cream sets, candy jars, sandwich plates, fruit bowls, cheese and Day. 4. for $1 15768 $1 mir and the British government six Varrant that step. at the Mill End Sale pairs’ of shawls of fine quality must RIERE % Dollar Day ... 3 pair for l cracker dishes and candy dishes. Worth $1.49 and BLANKETS be paid yearly, probably even the Tfl I]E[;"]E G"L[]R $1.98. Dollar Day at the Mill End Sale Suitable: for o hed. ~covers .or knowledge of the art itself would die | 2 Lo & sheets, size 64x30, reg. .49, Women's and Misses' all wool I WOMEN'S VESTS AND INNOVATION CUT GLASS—Heavy lead glass blanks, floral cutting Dollar Day g coat and slip-on Sweaters, fancy out among the natives, though it has BODICES b been practiced since the days of the| — ol b, 3 on very brilliant glass, berry bhowls, nappies, baskets, vases bon each ek weave in all the popular shades, Emperor Baber, the first of the great A R Restlaciendncxize sizes Sal, bons, olive dishes, sugar and cream sets, trays, etc. CNBLBACHID COTTON Blska e oA WyalieA Uttt Moguls, who ruled India in the early . | ;“SH"PT:O 50c. : l Worth $1.50, $1.75 and $1.08. Choice at ..... Heavy quality, 40 inch wide, $4.98 at 3rd floor. ollar Day ....... 5 for yard. Mill End Dol- Mill End Dollar Day .. $1 part of the sixteenth century. In SR % those days and for centuries after- BEST GRADE YELLOW MIXING BOWL SETS v : ! WOMEN'S UNDERVESTS of five different sizes. Reg. $1.50 value for 5 yards for .. .. 1 HOU l”}\lj\sl: ‘1‘()“(‘“ ward the beautiful shawl woven and ) by 5 i N supreme Court 0[ U' S' Faoesl Extra size vests in good full i DRESS (-I\{-H \\I\ WOk 'l’ A G omen's and Misses’ Ging- embroidered by the Kashmiri maiden ) was the chief object in the dowry she B 3 B size; regular 25c. Mill CRYSTAL GLASS VASES—I12 inch size, exceptionally fine Asserted checks and color- brought her husband. U q P bl N ] End Dollar Day .8 for 1 glass, popular shapes. Reg. $1.95. Dollar Day e tneh wide: vou buy the | ham and Voile Dresses in sev- T IR nique Problem in Naturalization ot Y | S dornd s It story s tha s 44; regular $1.98 values The queer part of the story is that T 6 yards for...... B s e e $1 Honolulu, H. Aug. 14.—The Main Floor United States Supreme Court will be * Spauldings 1920 Tennis CHILDREN'S SACQUE TU DARKEN HAlR called upon next October, probably for RBalls, 5 for SUIT CASES T Hand Kknitte: cques in sev- the first time in history to decide the | Boys' lLouisville Slugger, Jr., - o eral style weaves in all white “color’” of a man in the appeal of | $1 Bat and one Junior League | Brown fiber suit cases, 24 MILL-END DOLLAR DAY AT and trimmed edges, all plain | Takao Ozawa, Honolulu, Japanese, 39¢ Baseball inch size, good lock and catch | colors; values up to $2.98, l es, reg. $1.39, down at 8rd fioor 1 | \J | who 1s attempting to gain American sl fon e 89, citizenship by naturalization, accord- stairs Dollar Day ¢ BUNGALOW APRONS ing to advices reaching here. Upon the 50 G Buksais D EiednR R BOYS' TROUSERS r !’ MATTING SUIT CAS roce ep [ neat figured Percales; regular outcome of the test rests the disposi- : X Corduroy and wool Trousers, $1 3 ut 8ed” ooy —— | tion of several other similar suits in : ; Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural [ which Japanese have attempted to be- ’f’"-‘ ;'i good Pfl"":ns'”fi‘_"‘m*’: Good lock and catches, 16 Mill End Sale Dollar 4 4 % ¥ 6 to years; regular 50 an 5 % 1 $1.19 and a8 Yok Color, Gloss and come naturalized. . and 18 inch sizes, reg. e B o e [ Day 2 for & Yo R Ozawa contendf that he is entitled 38, value;, /Maln $oOR $1 $1.30. Mill End Dollar 1 Rumford Baking Powder — _ Baker's Chocolate Ot EtE 3 | to citizenship on the ground that he Mill End Dollar Day .. Day, down stairs....... pound cans $1 pkgs. for IRERER With ruifled and tie- T | has sought to mold his life along AL s | enge Brand Co back, standard quality voile; o Comv:mn z_a‘?rlfln L I)rP\\!'sld ]mm.fi strictly American lines in accordance BOYS' NEW FALL SUITS STENOGRAPHERS NOTE Walkiki brand Tangs i T sed Milk, 9 for...... regular $1.49 at 4th eavy tea with sulphur 'added, will [ with the hest American customs and Sizes 3 to 8 years, trousers of 2 " Ak el e $1 turn gray, streaked and faded hair | he is “white” and is eligible for citi- | corduroy, upper part of nice BUDRS 578 CRHE BLE ALy beautifuly dark and luxuriant. Just|ideals, and on the further ground that | wash fabric, will sell near $2.00 5""‘“““"""""\, ‘””'; I""I"kf' Wilken ok Bepr l icati Tt vl e vlat - ey | N 3 2 reg. hc each. Mill End Dol- Ixtract, 6 bottles for 3 a few applications will prove a revela- | zenship un ]‘ff the law which provides | this fall. lar Day at Stationery Lipton's Ceylon and India Tesa Premier Salad Dressing. quality rollers, ready to hang, tion if your hair is fading, streaked or [ that only a "free white personr per- Mill End Dollar Day S LEN T b 4 bt o - & 1 slight imperfections, otherwise gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- [gon of African descent of nativity' ’ ' Dept. 3 doz. for Red label 3 Lb. pkes, 1 & worth 98c each at dth p phur recipe at home, though, is trou- [ may be naturalized. e A e for ‘ 3w Beans and Pork, Hatchet tloot Dollar Day, 2 for $l OYS' WASH SUITS r tedwing Grape J yrand, Boston style teg. 20¢ 1 @ ay, 2 . 3 Redwing Grape Juice $1 brand, Boston style. I L$l OVERDRABERY GIRLS' DRESSES George Washington Prepared floor Dollar Day, pair size can Fast color oil opaque on good Coffee. Reg. $1.25 family $1 WINDOW SHADES blesome. An easier way is to get a Ozawa's efforts to obtain citizenship BOXED STATIONERY bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur | began here several years ago. The Only one hundred in this lot Extra fine grade of writing 1 gal. bottles : | 1arge No. 8 cans at Figured madras In wanted Compound at any drug store all ready | United States District court for JEb 5y ghEety ol 4 EHGeL Thompson Seedless Raisins— 4 for FEKiuse e mhln: Ik (heYoldiimsY baslbs) (ALl GefTen N 1a SohtontibRVANA thik | tes; all good styles and %15 1o thabox, Tt Al Hid Perfection brand $l | Welcome Soap $1 rose, 36-inch wide, regular 796 improved by the addition of other in- | decision was upheld by the federal cir- | fast colors, 2 for DolliF Day 5 for &0 BHINID 1 vard at ath floor. M gredients. cuit court of the ninth district in Cali- e ; : o End Dollar Day, 2 yds f $1 While wispy, gray, faded hair is not | fornia. From this decision he appealed | Ch“;}” 7,:;“;:,“ (\H";‘Is, K i R IHGHI s\]' ‘I‘(l (.tr sinful, we all desire to retain our|to the supreme court. | i S”:(\ ARl ’:\lell re stoc | Size 54x27 with fringed ends, youthful appearance and attractive- Ozawa contended that originally £nd Dollar Day at . ... $l | PERCALES regularly worth §1.49; at 4th floor ness. By darkening your hair with | Japanese were of the white rac: He‘ Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, | traced the history of Japan several | e s Checks, plaids, stripe and Mill B Yoll Y $1 no one can tell, because it does it 80 | thousands of years to the Ainu tribe e S (LA Real I eather e R MR L v B I t ,P.;"‘,\Ilfi\,”“‘\}” RUGS naturally, 8o evenly. You just dampen | and sald that James M. Beck, solicitor | Cholce ‘of, collar attacied . or {ch wids, ‘Tegular 9o yard Bright colofval - Chiske. & a sponge or soft brush with it and | general of the United States State De- SEBTCRLINY; LARNIE NS0 VRSN Mill End Dollar Day TR skt S0 b draw this through your hair, taking | partment had expressed the opinion | ooy M BA RO Bl O i 7 yands for $l i e e iy X one small strand at a time; by morn- | that that particular branch of .4he L g g e By STk kAT o ing all gray hairs have disappeared, | Japanese race has characteristics of Day, 2 for an a s ANt oL and, after another application or two, | the Caucasian. = ALHRORS l“', NS o w"\'"‘“ il your hair becomes beautifully dark,| Ozawa came to Hawali when a 5, 1 ' BOYSH SHIRNES W Sl wBI wt A fer. Dol O o S LM glossy, soft and luxuriant. young man and was educated in the | Your cholge ot band .or (6ol VALUES UP TO $3 MILL END DOLLAR DAY—A startling offer in 1 el ToRn, e 2 LS 3 lar attached style, exceptional real leather hand ba in the newest styles, just fifteen $l lar Day, ,A\v‘_ size Mirrors, Shirts American schools there. In one of the - e e A e briefs submitted here Ozawa said that well made shirts. 1 hundred in the lot so come early for hest selectio ramed in oak l S Lk Mill End Dollar Day .. mahogany for One lot-of Men's he had taken special pains to educate his children in American public schools in order that they might be- e —_ ok . (] Thursday Morning|| i, e i e v, g B ; : : : Barefoot Sandals | Women's Belt Slippers | Women’s Pumps Krinkle Crepes fections, at | through their birth on American sofl. At the Stroke of 9 | He sald his children had not been 5 : 2 For misses and children, also Comfy style, ribbon trimmed, and Oxfords in white, black or taught the Japanese language and Pink, blue, lavender, gray One lot of Men's aught the Japa | white and black, 32 inch e ¢ Yo -At- | that “nothing pertaining to Japan or “M":r‘,'";m"’: p“‘:":““p“; ;‘e’: ;'1"7”; with heavy padded sole, all brown leathers, many styles to N OK; $% SNBUEs Wik Half Hose, black and 10 come early; regular $1 val- x shades reen, blue, brown and and colors 2 i g reg. 25c yard, at Wash Goods 0lo < fr tie Jupanesy lac. Leeh Callowed: L10 value. For Mill End colors, reg. $1.50 value $1 select from, reg. §5 to sl dept. Mill End DoMar $1 b i ey e $1.50 Silk creep into their dally lives, education | ¢ : Besse-LelandS or thelr religion.” | TR SNy o for . $5 valies Day, 7 yards for | Oftimes $1,000 worth of business is Prepare |realized through a Herald classified o Ad,

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