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- [wwe] NEW BRITAIN HERALD [7=7+¥] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923, FOR THE LAST SATURDAY OF THE GREAT SALE AS ALWAYS SUPREMACY IN VALUE GIVING Saturday’s Sale Events up to the Usual High Standard you have long since learned to know. IVORY SOAP The Double Bar Vor Tomorrow 5¢ cae CLOSING OUT 300 DOZ, Women’s Imported Handkerchiefs Fine quality batiste and sheer lawns, cvery one of them im- ported from Ireland and Switz- erland, Beautiful embroidered corners comers, any done by Worth 2 12%c made, For tomorrov Save Money on These Drugs and Toilet Goods . 12¢ " 27¢ 39¢ .39¢ 19¢ " 85¢ P iy 39c sedicne. - 45, 85¢ Seasonable Hosiery At Clearance Sale Prices Genuine Bargains at The Notion Dept. Celluloid Thimbles, all colors | and sizes, J e ) Infants' Silk and Wool Hose Each. —Irregulars of 79¢ IOC grade, white only—Pr, 45(: Fashioned “Nell Brinkley” the 8 ... OC Follies Electric Hair black and latest hair curlers ..... Curlers, 5 on card ..... 90 $1.39 ' 10c For Tomorrow Piece Goods Dept. New Ginghams, IEERRERER Me s Boric Acid, 1-4 Lb. Pkg. Merck’s Sodium Phos- Imported Marcel phate, 1 Lb, Pkg. . Waving Irons . Women's Full Thread Silk Hose, cordovan, strictly first quality—Pr., . Creme Elcaya lm( of woven Cold Cream shirtings, NS 208 A’ woaderful stripe madras handsome | stripes — Yara new spring plaids and checks in splendid color com- binations — Yard . ... 160 Bleached Cotton Cloth —good grade, 36 inch Yard. lnhlmch«l Cotton Cloth, 360 1 — vars. 10€ Silk and A new assortment of hand- some imported, 82 inch glnz-] hams, Hundreds of patterns — Yard 390 69c Lisle New lightweight Wool Sport Hose in latest mixtures —Pair, Cream Elcaya Men's Cotton Hose, medium Vanishing Cream weight, in all Women's outsize Silk colors. . ...... 7c Ribbed Top & g Men's Handsome New Silk sens 34c and wool hose in new Hose — Pair .... 69c 22¢ Black Sateen Pantie Dresses For tots to 6 years old. These cute little garments are trim- 1 with yellow or gold. Very attractive and well 9 5 c made.) For Tomorrow OUR WELL KNOWN Juliette Hair Nets Double mesh, gnaranteed perfect For Tomorrow For Saturday .. 3 For lgc e —————————— ——————— Several More Tempting Items From Qur Basement Blue and white enamel --Turkish Towels, strictly double Rice Boiler, heavy | first quality, large size, stock. double thread, in plain W ar. size 79¢c | v and with blue and Fry Pan, Black steel red 23 c with cold drawn handle. { borders... .. .. towels, b i o Turkish band first quality, double thread with blue borders. Size 15x26 lz%c Ready made dish Tow- els, first quality, made of fine quality material, with red stripes. 19c Size 16x33. Pastry Boards, made of selected’ and seasoned wood free of all knots, 89¢ 2500 YARDS Beautiful Silk Scott’s Lesco Cleaning Fluid . ... C-B, A-La Spirite Corsets Any of tl Whittemores French Gloss Shoe Polish . Mellin's Food—The colorings iarge size Putz Polishes for all Metals Women’s Ribbed Top Medium weight cotton Hose in outsizes — Pair . Women's Split Sole cotton Hose, all sizes. . 3 IN 1 Oil— The 30¢ size, ....... = 239 45¢ “Mendets” for leaks in rub- ber goods, pots, 8 c ete. — Box .... HERE ARE TEN APPY RECOR! YOU HEAR THE TUNES EVERYWHERE PATHE ACTUELLE Our Price is 46¢ AS GOOD AS ANY AT 75¢ Coal Biack Mammy. Tricks. Homesick, Childhood Days. Toot Toot Tootsie, “I'm Going to Plant Myself In Plantation House.” ‘Where The Bimbo Babies Grow, Carolina in The Morning. Lost a Wonderful Girl. Loving Sam, You Remind Me of My Mother. Nellie Kelly. Sixty Seconds Every Minute. Who Did You Fool After All You Tell Her I Stutter, He Loves It, All For The Love of Mike. I'll Be in My Dixic Home Again Tomorrow. My Buddy. Underneath The Japanese Moon. Miller’s Liquid Wax Oil Polish, 1 qt....... A Few Leaders From Our Basement Ripplette Bed Spreads, slightly soiled — Full oo $1.79 81x90...... Ash Cans, large size— Made of corrugated gal- vanized Iron of heavy stock, reinforced on top with steel $ l .50 band. .. Ash sifters, made of heavy wood frame, with galvanized wire cloth — 2 e size Cocoa Door Mats, made of imported sclected ma- terial, medium 89 c size.. ..o inien Fort Mill Bed Sheets— Full size $ l . 39 81x90..... Sheets — Oncida B('d$ l .49 Full size. 81x90 Scrim Curtains, ready to hang. Made of finc qual- ity material, hemstitched and imported lace edges. 2 §-4 yards long. ... Marquisette Curtains — made of mercerized ma- terial, hemstitched, 2 1-4 25¢ Golden Glint Shampoo. . . Derby' Pin Shects— 400 count ... De Long Snap Fast- eners, all sizes—Doxz..... Fairchild's of Pepsin 020820 020830 020831 020840 020858 020862 020862 020865 | 020853 | 020808 4-Piec Yellow Mixing Bowl Set, consisting of 5, old 6, 7, & inch yellow ware with brown bands, highly S 69c Rolling + Pins, smooth body with white, wood 29c¢ black enamel re- 0il handles. Heaters, black Japanned. | Liebeg's Beef Extract Colored Bias Seam Tape, 6 yard pieces.. Silkateen—White and all colors—Spool Mercerized Lingerie Tape, 5 yd. pieces—Pc.. . My 39¢ (‘m:::::rn o e 32¢ Nn?ti(i:;. C;;”Z'L'z'.flwg. 2 l (4 s e o Dor 0. VB _ EXCELLENT QUALITY Steel Thimbles Full nickel plated, all si — o 4107 Rt B e PR 54 Cotton Tape. black and white. 25 yards. 4 c 14 inch' — Piece ..,... sco” Perfect Glass J Family size Special Washable Rick Rack Btaid Men’s Imported 1000 PIECES 300 Leather White and all colors, Tomorrow. Tor Embroidered Stickerei Braid 3 yd. piece, scalloped cdge trimming braid in wanted colors, for HANDBAGS Mfgrs, samples and sur- plus stock. Tomorrow Made of genuine sclect- ed grade leathers in a pleasing variety of style Handkerchiefs Colored border, full size —Made of fine soft fabric. wTlhese sold originally at 15¢ each — For tomorrow 4 . 25¢c Ribbens 5 inches wide, heavy pure Silk 'Tafleta and Moire. Every color in the rainbow. For 2 9 c tomorrow—Yd.. . “or Tomorrow Each MISTER MAN tomorrow — Picce Mennen’s Borated Talcum Powder The For Tomorrow 1 7¢ cm For Lasy Shaving Palm Olive Shaving Cream adorned The 35¢ Tube. 59 For Tomorrow Another Lot of Those ROMPERS Splendid little gariments Women’s Umbrellas | S et g f | THE 50¢ Luxor Face Powder In all colors for tomorrow '320 Box Scotch Madras — Fine SIZEE BOX Writing Paper 1 Lb. Pkg. —81 sheets, For tomorrow 2 2 c c Can E of linene, many smnly lranu:\ zond wa- terproof covers, bakclite ring and silk cord handles with hamd needlework and has been de- Jfifl\lll\ of the hon- | in the suburbs of Tokio in an olde | g | fashioned house hidden among trees Thus far only General Gallieni, the | and there she is working upon transe Paris, Guynemer, the | lations of John Synge's plays to be e of Acés” in aviation, and Col- | published this spring. the builders' tests, war will be freely Since the time of the Third Sho- gun there had been in the Tokugawa | livered to the airdrome at Villa Cour- treasures a series of large boxes| blay, known as “Ever-closed cabinets.” The —— present Marquis, upon deciding to Ac mne\ Bonnet, who distinguished him- NAMED AFTER AIRRICARS i ot hmaine e on i gas ranges should be equipped with grid or skeleton tops and the flames applied directly to the utensils. Ilames should be protected side drafts, If gas is to be used in main heat- ing appliances, it should bc burned ored only under boilers or furnaces with correctly designed burners, air ports and heating surfaces, When water heaters are operated from defender of RULES GIVEN FOR GAS CONSERVATION ADJUSTMENT. Tokio, The recent failure of the Sekizen Bank of Osaka which has given rise to runs on several small banks in the western provinces goes to contirm, according to financial papers, the necessity of a thorough | readjustment of small, unstable banks which abound in the country. . The principal cause of the failures of banks in Japan is almost invariably the advancing of loans inadequately secured or the investment on property a fixed or semi-pere attention should be given the follow- r od | fects that included copies of the bible under consideration written in Japanese kana and (r\prn.‘ when the work was suspended on ac- Burners and mixtures should be | clean and adjusted to give short blue | BROUGHT To LIGHT,*"H"E the original sounds of foreign flame. If flames are long, o that the language, while the dresses were those | count of ohjections to the abolition of inner plate blue parts are cooled by R PT C | wong by Japanese Chri ‘mps_a! the |old names because of sentimental or impinging upon the heating surfaces, time uf the Amakusa Christian re-| pean War To Be Duly Com- historical reasons. Pershing, Clemen- the combustion is incomplete and ob- belfion. : x ceau, Foch and other lcaders are on jectionable gases are produced. Up to now, relics of the (hnsx!an‘ memorated by France thn-. new list, however, 3 | In instantaneous heaters the flam® |era in Japan rnn_:mtmx of paving Z > N ’]hf‘r‘r still re mains a score of streets should be as low as is consistent with | | stones engraved with a cross upon| Paris, Jan. 26.—The participation of |in Paris with German and Austrian which Christians were forced to walk, | the American Fxpeditionary Iforce in | names that may never be changed. will be duly com-|lIncluded are the rues Beethoven, Forces in Euro- Geologic Studies Show Natural Gas Supply Is Limited ‘ Participation of U, Japanese Marquis Discovers Large Stock of Forbidden iLterature Washington, Jan. 26.—As the na- Among HelMooms tion's supply of natural gas is very limited and geologic studies and pros- pecting indicate that only a small part of the United States will ever produce it, the Bureau of Mines advises users to make the most of it while it lasts and to avoid waste. Its engincers say it may be saved in the following ways: Correct temperature should be maintained by the aid of thermome- | ters or thermostats, as keeping a| home too hot in wasteful as well as which possesses manent nature Look for the Mark! The Norwegian “Fisher- man Mark” of quality and oodness that is on every ottle of cutls[mulsm assures you heal vitamine - onlmm pwu( Iwn, 1 t to f.:i?fy" nmnhhti and t FOR FLIGHTS, | “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Maited Milk The *“Fisherman Mark” should be on every bottle of emulsion you buy. Bcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 22-18 use of hot leaky | reduced partly by closing | cock. A solid lid between the flames and the pot reduces the transfer of heat; rapid service at the faucets. Pilot| Tokio, Jan. 28, (By The Associated | > ¢ 3 4 : » I e | rosaries and statues of the Madonna the European war lights may be yellow but should be | Press)-—It is reported that Marquis :Y,,,"-,,,M undgr the form of l\'\\mmn‘lmumnrut:l in the nomenclature of |Gluck, Meyerbeer, Richard Wagner, turned fow so that they do not deposit | Kokujun Tokugawa has discovered | & gt y §toeuts of. DArlN Mozart and Palat the le soot. [among his heirlooms a large stock of | 800ddess of mercy, holding a child to the streets of Pari s P oz LA Soot on heating surfaces: will pre- | ar1 Looks and other artles tooking|avoid detection. Theso are found| The municipal council soon mu"m Vienne and the Place Budapest. vent transfer of heat as will scale or [to Christianity In Japan during its|Chiefly in Southern Japan where Sume the task of renaming some 200 Streets that recall great German mu. sodiment Inside of heating surfaces. | forbidden period in the Tokugawa|Chtistian villages also were discovered|of the city's thoroughfares and, ac-|sicians and poets probably will be lert The following suggestions are nlsolm'u. Thése will be donated to the|in remote mountains dating from the cording to I'rench custom, the teading |un h .;vm|' een decided t hriste given by the Bureau of Mines to help | Museum of Tokio and that of Mito, |time of the persecution. uil stevst At Were REHE dTtee the in efficient use of gas in cooking: the native city of the Marquis. ~The| Dresents from the Pope to the Lord Siaurs of Uie Sibnerts Chronst-which The burners should be clean and|books will be placed at the disposal|©f Sendai, who received them upon| they wete ofginally cut. In aadition injurious to the health. adjusted to give short blue flames; |of students of Christian history in|th® Occasion of the first """"““” l e erers there Wil be & huadred and Aty Bew Many families can save gas with-|yellow flames deposit soot. | Japan. embassy to Rome, are preserved streets opened in consequence of the out inconvenience by using fewer| If tips of flames are below the| l“‘"”‘"" oRpan, Do you know why ointments do not | demolition of the city fortifications rooms during cold weather. | utensil, transfer of heat is not ef-| ! give you quick and lasting relief? | which will furnish ample opportunity A cooking utensil should be ready | ficient. If the utensil is placed low | READY Why cutting and operating fail? to honor the greatest heroes of the to be placed over the burner before|on the flames, so that it touches the | Do you know the cause of [vl\(‘\ 18| war. it is lighted, and the gas should be pale blue parts, poisonous gases are "n-.. Ton Mrpllm‘ Has Recently Been | internal? | Paris streets and squares with Am mw;d off when cnoklns'vnds{) e ‘:Jr:)d"‘v"d-h Tl:; l'ull results are ob- Added to French Foree | That there is a stagnation of blood |erican names at present are Avent ‘ en water has come to a boil the |tained when e outer parts of the - ' | in the lower bowel? President Wilson, rues Lincoln, fire should be turned down or the| flames touch the -utensil and spread \\ Paris, Jan. 26.—One of the most| g you know that there is a harm- ‘Franklm lLouisiana and Washington, vessel moved to a smaller burner, and |oul slightly. If the burners are more remarkable airp ever construct- | jogs remedy discovered by Dr. Leon-|and the Place des Etats Unis. just enough heat should be supplied |than one and one-quartersinches be- | ed has recently been added to the|hardt and known as HEM-ROID, now d to keep the water boiling. fow the. utensil the gas company | French Air Service. sold by Clark & Brainerd and drug-| B . ; WORK Cooking utensils should be covered |should be consulted about hmlm:1 It is a veritable armoured car of | gists generally, that is guaranteed? FINDS LITERARY W . whenever practicable. them raised. the skies with the armament of a HEM-ROID banishes piles by re-| Tokio, Jan. 26.—A Japanese woman, ' No more water should be ‘heated Tt is wasteful to allow the flames m’ | fort. The machine 1s built entirely | moving the cause, by freeing blood | Mrs. Hiroko Katayama, has found hnjr than is actually needed. lick up around the sides of the pot. | | of steel and in addition to the ordi- | circulation in the lower bowel. This literarg vocation in introducing Celtic The careless, wasteful The size of the flames can always be | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. { nary machine guns. it is equipped | simple home treatment has an almost | literature to the Japanese. Her fa- water should be avoided and the pna’ QuickLunchet Home OfficeaFountains. | with one of the famous French “75" | unbelievavie record for sure and last-| ther was Japanese consul abroad for hot water faucets should be repaired. | RichMilk, Malted GrainExtractiaPow- | eid guns. The Plane carries a sup- | ing relicf to thousands of pile sick|many years and her husband, man- Oas lampe should be burned only ders Tabletforms. ply of 50 shells for this gun, and it |sufferers. There is no reason why it|ager of the Bank of Japan, left her weighs ten tons. The craft has passed | should not do the same for you. r widow three years ago. She lives Nourishing~Nocooking. when actually needed. 9@ Avoid Imitations and Sbstitutes