New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1922, Page 8

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’I‘lL’M\!l‘l set down in Africa and New Books at [thkt‘l by French cafes and Amer- ] an jnzz music Mr. Andrews goes | % |into the shadows of the Souss and | comes forth again, bearing with him ! the Institute oo s s win bin and precious stones, Such a book is e better than mere modern yarning about familiar things; it is a true ex-« A llbrarlan Is often asked to ree-|p ajjon into the regions of lost ro- | ommen A good book mear E ONe | mance,"-—Christian Science Monitor that is not a novel and in vesponse - there are two classes of books that |y s N DEE ADOON are particularly readable—biography NAISSANCE, by Charles K. How. and trave Below 18 a list of some of the at tractive hooks recently adied to our collection in these subjects, ard-Bury and others. | This record of the first expedition is one which any lover of nature o will deeply enjoy, and which the se- ADVENTURES IN BOLIVIA, by C,|riously minded traveler, explorer, or H.' Prodgers. f | mountainecr will read with the ut- "'l‘h;- Ree alty in AGARIS enRLEES most Interest and profit."—Literary 1iis story. of an nAverturous Englighe| oriey man's trip t ostile Indians ir y“ MY LIFE IN PARIS FIFTY YEARS (hm'ru and o ivi u;lym“. A0 e & ik Stanten ’ : ;‘)rm' i ’ > £ 'l" AL ' curred to her, Miss ton's hook has || 7 = , ' ‘ \ great deal of spontaneous and {n- UPHOLDING OUR FAMOUS SLOGAN —“NEW BRITAIN’S GRE o Iy of warrio t ik timate charm, Her journal is a hour ¢ wved his won them over to his projects, Sim. | (AItNfUl duyebyday account of care- | Again We Present Our Birthday Celebration. Months of careful planning and unusually fortunate purchases in th ful deseriptions and humorous little ple color skeiches by the AULNOT ac- | (o chee, sufticiently connected to hold wholesale markets, enables us to offer this marvelous bona fide collection of super-values. ampany the readers’ intense interest. More- REMEMBER THIS TOO! THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF OTH 'y ing an important histor 4, which s adds value to the book."-—Springtield R e R = FOUR DAYS ONLY—WEDNESDAY, THURSDA walked across country |THE REAL TSARITSA, by Lili into Brittany, - Dehn, 4 i (\‘“. “{‘“l“\.‘ m[\u”‘ J;m(]\’."‘”l ) !‘H‘l.‘l‘V” l""n:’l\\: \:l::" A A 4 : it .»n},,lm;,;'.N.‘m;,_ ll‘ ‘] SR, Laces and Hand- We Reserve the Right to %%fi&%%DA%%RéR%%;EE ft journey, and | Selo while the czar and h !inlfl\ ¢ 1 o« e L 3 . ook, which 1| etters wrilten by the ciarina during Am]iversary o die k?rd“efs 2 Limit Quantities Made to sell at §1.00, Best gra ; y Anmversary Sale - poplin and chambrays, trimmed in ¢ cause publication never oc- of pleasant his imprisonment. quiet humor,” - 0 I A | SERGEANT YORK AND HIS PEO- trasting colors and hand needlework : ORI AND | Cl : Iy Prices : ; WAl e e e Spec1als s s Men's large bluc Anniversary Offerings ~59c- te 1 g Pesi work Handkerchiefs. e This little hook s r-| h of the Tennessee mountain boy Our 1214¢ 9c At The_ e its distin ithor vis- | who, single-handed, captured a bat- tted the states las ind 1s to | talion of German soldiers in the Ar- [!nfanis (ashmere VARl qualit | Me 10c quality i T | A S T Hose. i o newetiel | Infants’ and Children's Dept. KNIT UNDERWEAR FOF YVAYS THAT 2 NO MORE, | Booklist. : 2 dr = Date THAT s o o b5 " e | G 6 25c ., | , MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL F it D coet ek wome] Base . DAER By, ol R sttt ot | ity o o DREN AT UNHEARD OF notably in N e as at- T of the authors' jourr 5 sizes 25c S = hand blocked CHILDR N 3 i sbp : e l——————’_, g initials ... loc BLOOM : PRICES tamrl to geniv circum- | over the hazardous trails of the stances of her afforded her ¢ W { lmpmu»d Cluny F 2 RIBBED traordinary ortunities for ob: 2 p———— i X e Curtain Laces — g . o ON HOSE ... .. .- % I i —_—————— i WOME EXTRA F vation of which she has by no means UNKNOWN KENT, by Donald Max- | [ y 3 ) e white and NFA? \“\\”“K DR g g ik failed to take advantage.'—N. Y. well Borden [ Eagie e fi;z}" A" ecru, yard 3c » UNDERWEAR—Winter w | Tribune | “Compact with charm. It is writ- S BILLIE BU —bleached, high grade k. |ten in a delightfully discoursive style, Brand Condensed ghilaEeniEgHandkercHiclo it gibivits of stripcd flannelette . Y ’ ment in all gtyles. Regular FALL OF MARY STUART, by F. A.|and its chapters dealing with the idle - ered kindergarten CHILDREN'S WARM GOW {e Mumby | wanderings of the author through the Milk ; RmIErS of flannelette, si Mr. Mumby is to be congratulated | many pleasant byways of Kent, are Imported Cotton To rehon Edges— 5C MISSES FLANNELETTE BLOOME h kil it vh 3 é 5! ssing.’” - i: 2 X H il i 3::;1 )xhn n;\p};\rhnl 1‘ w }‘4‘:“11 }v\t mlyv’]’ most engrossing. L 16(‘ up to 1'inches wide St et o A sizes 14 to 18 3 7 Women's Winter A\ : ) : i . 4 f 8 7 Union Suits; strictly first « :}‘,; <!r1|‘nflr::' and torturous st fv;‘\ cas- by A. M. Handsome wide Filet Crochet c S Mg i ity—Bleached, ribbed; v intelligible, supplementing his ex- tirling. | rted Laces for camisoles, Yard 1 ¢ all S ¢ tracts by admirably constructed con-| lightful record of two excep- Iumported: Dacesclor @ ol ¢ all sizes to 46 necting paragraphs Apart frem its tion o of a marriec I’ . 2 R WOMEN'S intrinsic interest, the book supplies | lif ot in 4 that of Apron House g 5 e N BLEACHED -xcelle ration of the way ownings limpses O X - A 3 S and PAN in which a histdrical narrative n | ¢ prominen 3 » anc D AR : i i be built up from the raw materials|art, particularly Wil N an resses i e Percales { L K winter weight, '11‘1:\' on which it depends. The Times ard Bu -Jones i - splendid tie back models in all styles and siz (London) Lit. Sup tions, mostly from De ) pot- of excellent percale. trimmed 3 . X 1 S 4 6. A wonder- 5“ 2k tery and Mre. De Morgan's paintings with rick rack braid. [0 » 3 NN ; : ' ; . \ ul value. Black HORACE HOWARD are very attractive.’ Ay Full cut size c /a 2 z ; L by H. H. T. 7. (ed). | list. ‘. 10,000 yards of , CHILDRE s I.‘:v a ’q !»;w L}H,\ ‘-‘ '. A fine quality, in NG ” IHERR b e S onven Bl T Srsdimet all sizes 1 to 16 years . E L y % el Bl A L Bt 0 N T & <hundreds of pat- INF. ' FINE WOOL FINISH Boys' Union Suits—grey silver floeced, : BANDS, sizes 1 to 6 weight, all sizes; 500 of them 5 LETTERS, by George Sand and Gus- terns. . BT ST TR TR D Tabar iy 1 s ) 8 RED STAR 18-INCH BIRDS-EYE to go at tave Fla AIR HARBOR, by Joseph C. Lin Mercenzed i 1 Oc e Children’s knit Sleep- YA fa p ord of a most ur In. ay coln Yard HAND KNITTED BONNETS ers; grey knit. heavy usual friendship hetween two French| “Tn r Harbor' Mr. Lincoln Crochet Cotton \ and CAPS. 81 valn weight writers, so_diiferent in 1 gives up another novel t ‘har- | B s 7 sizes filled with illumin | mmu »wh of himself f B All numbers apd colors, ple and social 15 during the | Cod. As berore, his sce : A o \\\\\ \\\\\ N // ) : TR {);:1«31);;“ fm : 05E 1',‘:,,‘,\:|_~“\ 4r‘ :fi’;lw\.‘*“i zr:“vw'l hi\-; (»). ac i re 60 BALL -_I_l 9 \ EVENT /// Su::fl-‘\ “,«I':‘T' ‘l""“'.!;:'l' Grey, heavy weight cot- B OLD MOROCCO AND THE FOR-|j : tiEnad Rabl = : : :qlnl rlh:wd fleeced, well BIDDEN ATLAS, by C. E. An-| der t i ; .————-————"_.. 9 i X 5 > 8 3 i, Lg% o ajlored ] 0 3 i v P % g garment .. ... trews and 0 chare Juliette Hair B s 7(9W? “This book is a light-hearted tale n institution know it Union Suits — Rainbow of exploration, of iventuring m\u Harbor for Mariners’ Women," the | Nets = the Atlas, that white black across the | position involving him in many diffi- | (L Seliznt B g ‘(\m)rs both amusi and dramatic Our regular 10¢, double tailorexi; winter $1 map, of shieks and.caids, and a civ- | ilization so old that it beggers de- | which he Y s with a skill mesh, cap shape net, weight B o e o i s 4 von 25¢ FALL GLOVES S SR s Marked Exceptionally Low &'a (I -_-ANNlVERSAR SPECIA Haroun al Raschid and the cets of | (Continued in Iourteenth Column.) | | ings in Neckwear,# A EVERYTHING 1N BEDDING 9 T Ripplette Bed Sp POLLO 5. ; The Great Furni¢| ° | W Veilings and Fied, | foi A Qt:ffil-”d\‘lw "'5;] 2x90.. Bed \h( ture P(’hs}‘ 2 ’ 5 Leather Goods & : | & - A good quality mus 1 70: ¢ . | J quality., Sizes 30c Size—Bottle 1) % o e P s ry wonderful value........... G0¢ Size—Bottle 350 . 2 2 tuxedo collars and bramley sets Pillow Cas : k Remarkable lot of leather Handbags, comprising | > fine grade m",,“" B all leather and quality. size 42x36. Real Linen Vestee and ¢ ufi \nts, 45 new tailored mlm s e C | = | Fruit of Loom ; s e i | | | Ready to hang — of quality materia' 8000 Yards R i S S S o, fall colorings 16 s ! Leather Change Purses with C nickeled frames [ . ” 5 KAYSERS TWO-CLASP WASHABLE New Leather Belts, latest 39 | : Y onE Spfead It On IIh.lC CHAMOISETTE GLOVES with embroidered PREIE ST it Gl : C | Towel offerings — | - ———=J M| rturkish hand towel backs in fall with two blue borders. ize That's the way children like Meadow Gold butter and qumd Veneer ol : . ! size. parents should encourage children to want it spread Floor Mops CREBTERRD N YN SRS E:\tramz;;na{l); Values o2 —— e—— Plain white (i with on thick” for good butter will put red blood in the The household siz GLOVES, grey, sand and $1 00 R hser i veins and muscles on the bones. gty Romlon velie Bl brown e ART GOODS DEPT. | loon thread. Medium at Mothers can be sure that | S e IMPORTED DOE LINED CASHMERE i L Sauaiity R, worstedy 3 50 Ly all wool Quaker or Knit- FOR C TWO-CLASP > ¥ : GLOVES 490 RPY ting Yarn; 33 oz. All de- Turkish Bath 'Towels—Heavy weight eadow Go utter . OV b Rl s ey o e R e S rder, Size as you need. Anniversary and wide red and blue border. is pure and always good. It is made from the purest and Campbe“ S RAYSER'S STRAP . WRIST ' GAUNT- ‘( / ,\,"‘,':Ll,r'”‘ ARV 3 FOR $ 1 100 richest cream, thoroughly pasteurized and churned fresh ¢ T t S LET GLOVES of washable 69c - W‘ ; ' Turkish Bath Towels—Iixtra heavy weig each day, is triple wrapped and sealed at the creamery to omato Oups Chamoisette; embroidered backs . . e | quality. An extraordinar y insure its purity and guard against contamination. ) 7‘: valne, CAN 2 5 FRENCH KID GLOVES, sclected skins, : \ Allles Yaru. in all These are the reasons why you can always depend on perfect fitting in all popular $1 45 : season's colors; 1,000 Meadow Gold Butter. <hades oyt i e pounds. 33 oz, Hanks. Congoleum mats, 6 pat- White Lnamel§ Anniversary Sale > ] ) ,.. M arey: Price. Hank 356 tems dn brown, g¥eY, pior holger and v . If your dealer does not handle Meadow Gold write us. : I‘errls , Bl | old rose, all with beau- y Wa will see that you are supplied. N dish, ; BEATRICE CREAMERY CO., Successor to Drawer Waists ‘ v Stamped Pillow Al ) J2a,D DILLON & DOUGLAS Inc. ‘ P AR Cases Qe = Sintnd e o) M, ; Kind. . 25¢ , e 3 l, Cases of fine cotton, fine Worcester, Mass, | J assortment of pretty patters, = : Price e rar 69€ Pexcale Aprons Pequot Sheets L PILLOW CASES Good size Aprons, high grade " ™ t D2 ‘n: 2: p ’ Size 81 x 90, $l 35 . With lace edges; cxtra fine CEISS In nent petierh 2btiandidic vay Special . " quality cotton. Anniversary In The Basement, = Sale Price Special

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