New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1922, Page 10

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AMERICAN GIRL ONEXPLORING TRIP Pretty Miss to Accompany Fatber| | in Search for Queer Peoples . San Franci remote fa peligo hu for year lnk® tr Skept definite] Sty; Lieute a membhe Solo islands that tive gam: Malay ar which 1 Balisbu some poc photographs which many Science has ne lished their « “Acc resemble (e The scientist .L on the chape 6 o'clock will also have a H party on Thursd week Radio sets and supplies at Morans' —advt The Misses Anne of New York 3 in this cit Meet m< a advt New Britain ¢ hold a social f Eagles' hall, \W¢ prizes are offer ening o M(PTHER' Clean Chlld s Eawels with “California Fig Syrup” \en a sick taste of “Californ the little tonguc is co: child is listle 088, eold, or has colic, give to cleanse the few hours you how thoroug a teaspoonful liver and bowels. In a an sed pr yourself orks all the con- stipation poison it bile and waste out of the bow and you have a well, playful child agoin Millions of mothers keep nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomerrow. Ask, your drupgist for genuino “California iz Svrup” whish pas, directions for babies and chil- Aran of all ages printed on hottle, || Mother! You must cay “California’ ‘er you may get an imitation fig, “Califor- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBLR 23, 1922, ~ SAGE. ALLEN & CO., INC. HARTFORD, CONN. . emi-Annual Department Managers’ Sale THE MOST CAREFULLY PLANNED AND EXTENSIVE BARGAIN EVENT OF THE YEAR. Tuesday Morning The Doors Swing Open on a Great Treasure House of Memhandise. COME AND SHARE IN THE TRIUMPH OF VALUES. ' Our Semi-Annual Department Managers’ Sale begins Tuesday, October 24th. As most We wish to impresz upon the public the fact that at all our sales dependable quality merchandise, and that only, is offered. We stand back of all goods, at sale time, as well as other times. : Extra salespeople have been secured for this sale. Every day during the sale new values will be advertised, sp it is well to watch our ads, closely for announcements that will interest you. Goods advertised for the firsteday of the sale will be availall2 on subsequent days or until the Jots have been exhausted. Millinéry Sale Extraordinary FIVE HUNDRED HATS WILL BE SOLD ON THE MAIN FLOOR AT ONE THOUSAND HATS, ALL NEW, SMART, WITH THE FASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS, ........... A e CHILDREN’S BEAVER HATS, EACH $1.00 ..................... EACH $4.00 In response to the insistent demand for another great Millinery Sale similar to the one we held a short time ago this great collection of new Fall Hats has been secured as a part of the Department Managers’ Sale. new shapes and colors for next to nothing. COMFORTABLES, BLANKETS, PILLOW CASES Silkcline Comforts with silk muslin center, pink or blue, regular price, 34.29. Sale price All wool Blankets, pink, blue, tan and gray plaids, size 66x89; regular'price 311.00. Sale price, pair s 7.90 Good quality Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36 and 15x36, regular price, 33c each. Sale price, eaca The values are, indeed, extraordinary. Hats in the best SWEATERS AT SALE PRICES Slip-On Sweaters, new models, in a variety of autumn colors. Special values at $1 095 Small Iot of ladies’ Shaker > Slip-On Sweaters, each LADIES’ NIGHTGOWNS Heavy flannel Gowns in V-neck finished with embroidery, braid or featherstitching; value $1.50. Sale price $l . 1 9 Crepe de Chine Gowns, lace trimmed or tailored; values to $7.50. Sale price HOUSE ROBES FOR WOMEN Deacon blanket Robes in dark and Iight colors. Kimono and long 34 to 46. Sale price . ... . Wide wale cmdulm ‘Ro! ues, also matelasse corduroy robes, Sale price sleeve styles; sizes | $2.95 500 FRENCH VOILE WAISTS $1.95 French voile waists trimmed with filet lace, Irish crochet, Val lace. Also pretty tucked or tailored models. VALUES IN THIS LOT UP TO $7.50. SALE PRICE ONLY §1.95. Skirts Made to Measure for $2.00 We will make tofyour own measurement, pieated skirt from any plain, checked, striped ll rge stock of the best woolen fabrlc% fit and werkmanship guaranteed, a plain or or plaid material you may selest from our WOOL JERSEY CLOTH | $1.79 ™ | of 56 in. all wool French Jer- | 1 the most desirable colors; y verd, Special at $1.79 yd. 1,000 yerds REMNANTS OF WOOL DRESS GOODS FRENCH SERGE $1.79 All wool French serge, 56 in. wide, in navy and black. Splendid quality; regularly pric- ed $2.50. Special at $1.79 yard. $1.95 Yard At the Silverware Sectlon 340 pieces of Sheffield silver hollowware; | values up to $20.00, A wonderful assortment of bread trays, fruit bowls, coffee sets, tea sets, candlesticks, vases and 5 00 water pitchers. Very special, ea. Sterling silver salt and pepper shakers in neat pattern; good size; value $2.00 pair. Price 2% $1.00| Several styles in white celluloid clocks, guaranteed movement, $5.00 5 values, Special at Each $2 9 WOMEN'S L I\FN HANDKERCHIEFS 17¢ ™" 6" $1.00 Women'’s linen handkerchiefs with colored embroidered corneis; several dainty designs. | guaranteed for one year; Sheffield silver flatware, consisting of me- dium and dessert knives, table and dessert spoons, orange spoons, round bowl soup spoons, teaspoons, fruit knives, oyster forks, | medium or dessert forks, cream ladles, gravy ladles, berry spoons, ete. Special at Each 12&(: American movement ; thirty hour time; long, loud alarm; regular $1.50 value. Special at Each 790 Nickel alarm clocks, ™ DAH\'TY NECKWEAR he Bertha collar in several different’kinds of lace each 79(‘. Fibre silk scarfs in several colors, Differ- ent widths; regular price $5.50. $3 69 Sale price of our customers know, these sales are manag:d entirely by the different department man- agers. best possible showing at the sale. Each one makes extensive preparations for months in advance in order to make the L] This keen rivalry among the department managers always results in such exceptlonaJ values for the public that people come from all pver the state to attend these sales. - This year we can promise the greatest values in the history of the store. The Newest Fall Frocks $22.50 Chiffon velvet, Satin Back Crepe, Canton Crepe, Lace and Poiret Twill Frocks, in a wonderful shov«mg of attractive styles. Black, navy, cocoa, gray, brown. Prices formerly up to $45.00. §jzes 14 to 46. ] Dresses for Misses Girls’ Won} Dresses, of navy blue serge —made in one and‘two piece regulation style, wool Jersey in straightline models, and | black and white checked velours with red (lannel blouse. years. Priced | Tub Dresses of fine quality chambray | and check _gingham. Sizes 7 to 14 years, These formerly sold for a great deal more. Ny 59CE 25 $1.00 priced Fall Sults $39. 50 These Suits combme graceful lines with ored, box coats and fur trimmed models. Siz excellent tailoring. Long lines, severely tail- values to $65.00. )W 2 Women's and Misses’ Coats and Wraps $58.00 . Distinctive fashions and excellent values et Sizes 16 to 44. Lustrosa, Manvillian, Arabella. FURS AT SALE PRICES 48 children's and misses’ Scarfs i Each $l 0 Each $5:95 American Opossum Chokers anc \ p1 iced $11.00, + fabrics—Panvelaine, Bolivia, Values to $110.00. WOMEN’S SHOES GREATLY REDUCED 800 pair of women’s Shoes, formerly Pair $ 7 00 250 pairs of women’s Low Shoes, former price $7.00, Dair $3 .50 Kenyon Raincoats for Men $6.50 EVERY COAT GUARANTEED WA'TERPROOF At a Phenomen — WOOL SERGE COATS WITH PLAIN BACK — “ace $6.50 Only on the rarest occasions can one find Raincoats like these quoted at 56.90 Most men know the Kenyon label—it means a good deal. These are first quality Coats. All Coats gualanteed waterproof. Some have belts, others are made without belts. oy S R t for a very low figure. THBNEE THESE ARE \IOT ARMY COATS. THE NOTIONS DEPT. OFFERS 5,000 Cakes of Swift's Arrow Borax Laundry Soap, best laundry soap made, at 20 Cakes for $1.00. Limit 40 cakes. 5,000 Cakes Swift's Famous Wool Soap, absolutely pure and good for all uses at— 20 Cakes for $1.00. 3 Imnt 40 cakes. i A “adar floor mops, 69¢. With each puxchase of one of these floor mops #t 69c, a 30c bottle of mop qil will be given FREE. 500 Dozen Spools Hall's Best Cotton, 200 vards on every spool, at 5 a dozen spools. Limit 2 dozen. 500 dollar size Cedar Oil and Wax Polish at 50c a bottle. . Two bottles for $1.00. Limit 2 bottles. 2,000 Cakes of Lifebsioy Health Soap, 10 cakes for 55¢. Limit 20 cakes. 75¢ cans of Butchers’ Floor Wax, each. Limit 2 cans. Snowdrop samtalv Napkins, 12 in a box, 45¢ 45¢. One of the Greatest Values in BEDROOM SUITES We Have Ever Offered And we doubt if for real value ever been exceeded in the state. | One of the leading factories in' Grand Rapids, Mich., recently made up 100 Bed- room sets for some of its best customers and by special arrangement, sold them at actual cost of construction. We are the, only store in New England, outside of Bos- ton, to get one of these sets. The design is Louis XVI. The bed is full size with bow foot. The cxposed surfaces ave faced with best qual- ity butt walnut. Al! drawetr work is made of quarter sawed white oak. All cases of dust- proof construction. The set consists of bed, dresser, vanity case andchifforette, Chan‘s, benches and night tables may be obtained if desired. Our price for the four’ large pieces is it has b S e S OB S s ik . M

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