New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 12

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We call particular attention to the fact that the merchan- DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. s ; 51 FOUR WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS HERE ARE STAPLE ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS SPECIALLY PRICED TO MAKE ROOM, FOR HOLIDAY GOODS Values Far Beyond theé ustal will be found here | '— Saturday — . DOLL SPECIAL Mama Baby Doll, 15 inches high, can walk and say “mama”—Extra Special, 98c each Ladies' high grade Shirt Walsts, dozens of patterns, put up in beautiful single boxes. SI'ECIAL $1.98, Extra Underwear Specials . Just 1,578 pair of sample underwear that came from a prominent concern at about 50c on the do'lar and more. The lot comprises Infants’, Boys’, Misses’, Ladies’ and Men’s Shirts and Drawers, Union Suits, Sleepers and Baby Bands. wool, and silk and wool. Some are cotton, some are wool mixtures, some all We will put them on our counters in lots and they should not last a day. LOT NO. 1 Roys’ and Misses’ Union Suits in cotton and fleece lined; values up to $2.00. 730 Each LOT NO. 3 Ladies’ Vests'and Pants, made by the best mills in the country; values up to $1.50. 69 C Each LOT NO. 5 Men’s Shirts and Draw- ers, cotton and fleece lined; value $1.50. s 69(: ]'Each LOT NO. 7 Men’s Wool Mixed Union Suits, light and heavy . weights; value up to $5.00. . $1.98 LOT NO. 2 Boys’ and Misses’ Vests and Pants, high grade goods; values up to $1.00. 39¢ rn LOT NO. 4 Ladies’ and Misses Cot- ton and Wool Mixed Union Suits, and Ladies’ Vests and ‘Pants, wool mixed; values up to $3.00. $l 029,Each LOT NO. 6 Men’s Shirts and Draw- ers in wool mixture; value $2.00. ) 98(: Each Hosiery Department Boys’ Sport Hose in all wool and silk and wool, heather mixture, with fan- gp;“fi pair $1.19 Men’s Extra Fine Silk ~and Wook Hose in heather mixtures. 9 8 c DRI il Ladies’ Fine Cotton Hose made with double sole and seamless foot. Pair 50 Boys’ and Girls’ Wool Hose in heather mixtures, sizes 6 to 10, Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose with fashioned back and double soles, black and all the vgante;l]a colors; value $1.59. Speci: Pair 980 Misses’ Fine Silk Lisle Hose, English, ribbed, “col- ors blarc‘li(, white, camel hair and cordovan; sizes 6 to 10, pair 50C Ladies’ Two Thread Cot- ton Hose, efirlors black and cordovan, al . first quality, pr. l 2%6 Infants’ White Silk and Wool ‘Hose; the 750 Men’s All Woo] Sweaters made with V-neck and shawl collar, colors navy, cardinal and white; regular $10.50 value. $ 7.98 Bnest made, pair Men’s Extra Quality Out- ing Flannel Night Shirts, cut full sizg, all neat pat- terns, sizes $l ) 1 9 Special Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, embroidered. corners, very pretty designs, Boxof3 ........ 500 15 to 20, each Men’s Handkerchiefs, lin- en hand-drawn hemstitch- ed, 1-8 in, hem, Each ... Opening of Departmerd After testing all other patterns, we have now in- stalled Excella for the following reasons:— PATTERN 1. Excella Patterns excel in style, fit and sim- 2. If through any defect in an Excla Pattern, you are subject to loes of any kind, the company will fefund every cent of your loss. 8. Excella Patterns include free a cutting"and construction layout which guarantees fit, accuracy and they also save from 50c to $10.00 on every dress made. 4. They sell at 20c to 35¢ each—none higher. Everything from a simple’ house-dress to an elaborate evening gown. “25°30°35° TRY JUST ONE Try one erella Pattern—just one and you will see why we so highly To induce) you to prpve Excella’s superiority over all other patterns, we offer you for this week only, this - stylish and practical house- dress pattern abeolutely free. Call at our Excella Pattern Department for your free Excella Pattern. E 1043 Sizes 34-46-bust 35 cents . blue, gold and . $1.25 Table Damask, 72 inches wide, colored border yard 790 All Linen Table Cloths and Napkins to miatch, hemstitched, ready for use; regular price $12.50 ... set $8u49 All Linen Damask Table (,‘l(t):hs, size 72x72, pretty patterns; reg. price $5.50. . $3.98 39¢ All Linen Crash Tow- eling, plain white or with red and blue 2 5c stripes $1.69 Serim Curtains, with pretty lace edge; also tie backs e Ry Ladies’ Silk Poplin Cam- isoles, colors, flesh, white, * navy and black Special . ,....... Ladies’ Radium Skirts embroidered bot- toms, al} the. $4¢98 new colors. . Gingham 98¢ Children’s Dresses, checks and plaids, sizes 6 to 14, Special Large ' Assortment of Ivory Toilet Sets, consist- ing of three or more pieces, all in satin lined boxes. $1.98 * $4.98 Amber Toilet Sets, some- thing entirely new, em- bossed with 14k gold, in satin lined boxes. $12.98 © $33.98 Ivory and Amber Mani- cure Sets, made by one of the best makers. $1.69° $7.98 Complete line of Ivory Pieces, such as Clocks, Bud Vases, Trays (all sizes), Nail Files, Shoe Horns, Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes, Buffers, Picture Frames, Soap Boxes, Mir- rors, Combs, Jewel Cases, Whisk Brooms, ete. Men’s Military Brushes, ivory and solid ebony backs $3.98 * $10.98 Silk " . Sets, . All Wool Plaid Blankets, sllzgd 70)(23.4,I.I tpretty block plaids, weig| 5 Ibs.... pair $7-98 A 69:] All hLine:l Huck Tow- els, plain hem also hemstitched . ... 49c $1.00 Wool Canton Crepe 36 in. wide, colors black, brown and b 69 c Fine French Serge, 56 inch wide, all wool, excel- Ientr?unlity. regular $2.00 quality. Yard 069 40$2.69 gilk (l?anton Crepe, in. wide, al wanted sht;,des$l -98 Ladies’ Black Sateen Aprons, prettily trimmed witt’h hcretonne and black and white per- cales. Special $2. l 9 Ladies’ Hand Embroider- ed l.(t;ou;’ns, made of fine quality ba- tiste, $pecia,l $l .69 Ladies’ Extra Large Size Crepe Kimono $ 2 ; 9 8 all colors, Ladies’ ' Fancy White Apyons trimmed * with Swiss embroidery; finest quality voile. Shaving Stand, consists of mirror, cup and brush. - $2.69 * $3.69 * All kinds of novelties, in- cluding Sewing Baskets, 1923 Calendars, Hand Painted Bowls, Children’s Coat Hangers, Lingerie . Telephone - Pads, Banks, Corsage Bouquets, Pin Cushions, etc. Vanity Cases with com- pact powder and rouge in satin boxes, trimmed with gold braid and fancy beads. 29c “ $1.98 Ladies’ Round Garters in all shades, trimmed with satin ribbon, silk flowers and lace. 50c " $1.50 Children’s Handkerchiefs embroidered corners in very pretty de- 39c signs. Box of 3.. Boudoir Caps, dozens of patterns to choose from in all the new shades, all in fancy. boxes, S 59c B _Special They are housed in ordinary stables, WARNED AGAINST DYE,. Disputes oveg ownership were ‘the|with no priests or dancing girls in| London, Dec, 1,—A warning has cause of frequent wars. .In the six-|atlendance. Hay, leaves and young|been issued by the London health in- teenth century, for instance, Bayin bamboos are given them to eat. The |stitutions to women to guard against Naung, king of Burma, demanded a|white elephant now lives the same|wearing choap furs, quantities of white elephant from the king of Siam. | work-a-day life as his darker-skinned | which recently have heen brought in- Upon being refused, he invaded the|fellows, though in the legends of the|to England. Many women who have country and captured the royal fam-|Siamese and in their national flag he | purchased such furs have fouhd ily and three white elephants, Ac-|will be honored for centuries. ther es suddenly afflicted with a cording to one of the Siamese legends, ————— skin rash about the chin and neck, Gautama Buddha was once a white The British government estimates|The disease is similar to that which elephant, and his mother, in a dream, | that England hts spent fnore than appeared in Berlin in 1913 and last met him in heaven in that shape. $500,000,000 on Mesopotamia since | year in Copenhagen, and which was No - elephants are entirely white. The so-called white elephants are ‘jonly a little lighter in color than or- dinary elephants. Sometimes one has a few white hairs on the head or tail, . In olden days, the discovery of a white elephant was a source of great joy to the people. After the animal had been tethered with silken cords, news would be sent to the king. Then a body of nobles would visit the place and escort the elephant, in stately procession, to the capital where' a palace would bé erected for it. ' After a period of taming the ele: phant would be given covers‘of vel- vet and silk, embroidered with gold “CASCARETS” T0 CLEAN BOWELS When Sick, AMBilious, Headachy, Constipated, for bearing his name and titles, would i . be fastened on his head. Slaves, SOUl’ StomaChr GHSCS, Bad Breath, COIdS priests, musiclans and dancing girls 3 were set.apast for hig amusement.| Cjean your bowels—then feel fine!)and bowel poison and bowel gases are The finest vegetables and truits were | ol you feel sick, dizzy, upset, |cleared away, you will feel like a new given him as food. " il h 6 el 19 person, But nowadays white elephants have ijous when your o Tl of Cascarets never sicken or cramp white elephants was considered as|gone ofit of style. At the present|aching, or your stomach 18 sour or|you, Also splendid for constipated one of the necessities of .kingship by | time they are brought to Bangkok | gussy, just take one or two Cascarets. | children. 10 centsa box, also 25 and the early rulers of 8lam and the other | by train, without any guard of honor. As soon as the bowels begin acung' 650 cent sizes. Any drug store. b \ g \ the last few months due to:the bump- er crop this year has adversely af- fected the flour market. Formerly, the flour mills used mostly Japanese wheat in which 20 common it was only 10,330 barrels at the end countries of the Malay peninsyla. {of 1914. During the war the produc- ing capacity of the mills made a re- markable increase from the effect of which the mill people are suffering at cutting down output by 50 to 70 per |present. The capitalization of the or 30 per cent of foreign wheat was cent during the last few years, but|flour mill concerns at the end of 1914 mixed, but in recent years they have the market is overstocked. Prices totaled 8,390,000 yen (of which 5,- been obliged to reverse the percentage have fast declined. ‘600.000 yen was paid up) but as pres- |of mixture owing to the high .price A® present, the producthg capacityent it has Incgeased to 38,700,000 yeh|of the domestic grain. In some of the flour mills in tie country is|(of which 1 0,000 yen is paid up). cases foreign wheat is used entirely milling |put at 25,800 barrels a year, whereas (The slump in“the rice market during in flour making. The importation of b 274,393 koku of wheat in 1914 has |grown to 4,352,201 koku in 1921. | e A UGS P A DGES AWAY WITH ELEPHANT WORSHIP White Ones Are No Longer Enjoy- ing Prestige in Siam industry ingthe country in with many othgr industries is suffering from over-production and some of the mills are said to be in difficuty. Al- most all the flour mills have been FLOUR MARKET IS NOW OVERSTOCKED That Industry Is Suffering From Over Production—Some Mills Reported in Difficulty. Tokio, Dee. 1.—The flour the armistice. traced to the dye uged on furs, Of Bangkok, Stam, Dee. 1.—~White . | #lephants are losing prestige in Stam, the country which made them fam- ous. Although several of these ani- mals are kept in captivity in Bang- kok, the capital, they are no longer revered by the people as in former days.” 5 The possession) of one .or more it tastes just as 1 good as it smells! WS QUINBY CO. BOSTON - CHICAGO.

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