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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928, | hair In & number of long plaits, with |girdles adorned with beads or heard, and had herself referred to as| S B - 4 [ With soft lose ends in front of each [the friezes of the temples the outilne — k. WILL SELL STEAMERS 4 Wrangel's Fleet Arvives in Marseille | k strande and interwove them “One of the most pecullar habits nl‘ in Rather Dilapidated Con irion { —wEDNESDAY SPEClALS— 0o, Gowns and Boads Wom = s v ok o r e mone e enn Egvpiane was| s, Moy 14 mownehe 4 Ia Egyptian PEOPLE THAT APPRECIATE VALUES REALIZE THE SAV- INGS AT THESE MID-WEEK SALES | Wore Huge Far-rings, |ehin, Tt was made of plaited hair asainst the soviet armies of Russia Washington, D, C. May 15 "Her ear-rings, too, were partieus {and its form denoted the soclal status has drifted inte Marsellle in the form | larly large and ‘.llbnrlll Some. | °f the wearer, that of private individ. of the auxillary war fleet of Genergl (I’ 4 thread. white, black colors. For Wed. [times they were large, round, single Ua!8 being quite shori, that of the Wrangel, military Ball. . “Rlame | hoops of gold twe inches in diameter | XINE very long and square at the bot. |against the Ted armies collapsed in and 7c TOILET SOAP | on King Tut," seems to be the and larger. Royal ladies sometimes | 1o™ &nd that of & god turning up at|the Crimea [the end Large 10c size loc l' shoulder. But the modern girl is & [of the transparent robe has been of positive amateur with her bandeline ‘y.pm The Egyptians, liek the | fish-hook euris on her cheeks; her |(ireeks represented the contour of the = Egyptian prototype took these short |figure as if seen through the dress o with whose offensive NEW ORGANDIES 45 inch permanent finish, A beautiful quality in dainty pas- tol shades for graduation and reception dresses, For 65 Wednesday — Yard .. C HAIR BOW RIBBONS A great lot of No. 150 and No, 200 wide silk ribbons; nice heavy grade in new colors and et o vard 25¢ Wed, - Yard CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES Sizes 2, 4, 6, A cute little model, made of good washable linene in summer colors. Tie- back sash, white collar and cnffs and trimmed with hand needle~ work, For 59 c Wednesday CHILDREN’S SPORT SOCKS The popular 3% length. Eng- lish ribbed socks. Colors are black, white and cordovan. All sizes, Tor Wed. lsc Pair. .. ... SCRIM CURTAIN MATERIAL Fine quality, double bordered. For Wednesday. GILMAN FOLDING LUNCH BOXES wfi’.fm., 25¢ PATHE ACTUELLE RECORDS Play on all machines. Pntire stock of vocal and dance records including Iatest Jone releases. Wee 39¢ 36 INCH WASHABLE LINON In all desirable summer col- ors, An ideal wash fabric for all kinds of children’s garments frocks. BOYS' WASH SUITS Blue and tan Linene, Sizes 2 o 6, Oliver Twist 59c models, For Wed, Pinal Clearance Price CAP SHAPFE SINGLE MESH HAIR NETS Several good makes in the lot, For Wed, 25 c GENUINE “STRAUSS” KOVERALLS The perfect play togs for boys and girls. Heavy khaki, blue denims and stripes, Sizes 2 to 8. For Wednesday . . 9 5 (4 “SUNBRITE” CLEANSER For Wednesday 3 10c IMPORTED PRUNING SHEARS Solid steel, with black Japaa- For Wedneedar, ... 29€ BAND BRASSIERES Pink and white in washable mesh and broche fabrics, hock back style. For Wednesday WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Irish Linen, nicely hem- stitched, full sized handker- chiefs of excellent zrade fabric. For 7 c Wednesday. ..... MEN’S “LION” COLLARS Sold at 20¢ everywhere Final Clearance price for Wed. udlorous If judged by modern stan- there seems to be no evidence that | fards, It would seem from a bulletin | women wore them at all, A pair of ssued from the Washington, N. €., | 16-button length were found in the endquarters of the National flen.llnmh of Tutankhamen for his use in raphie society, the future world, "“The long one.piece dress so much | “Egyptian women, however, wore N vogue today s similar to that worn | a great many rings, crowding any by the women o fent Egypt,” s | number of them on the third finger he bulletin. “The words of an | of the left hand, which even In those | ount deseribing the dresses worn by | days was considered the ring finger RYPUAN women morp than three | PAT excelience, because of the honor housand years ago might easlly be thrust upon it at the wedding cere- - for lines from a modern | mony. They also wore necklaces of paper story of eclothes worn l‘.\'i"’“' or of heads of various kindas, he women of fashion at some smart' usually with a drop of soma kind in | ffal; ‘The dresses of women con. | the center, isted of a loose rohe reaching to the Shoes of Red and Blue, nkles, with tight or full sleeves, fast- In a Boat at Lausanne | | | | | “One of our newest fads-——that of ned at the neck with a string.’ {wnnrm. red, green or blue shoes of | Ver these robes they sometimes | the sandal type——is our Iatest rever. | 'Ore A mort of petticoat secured at| #lon to Egyptian modes Egyptian he walst by a girdle, The women| 'Adies were partienlarly fussy about - . | Of the higher classes secured the | their sandals. These were often 3 . ¥ 0088 dress at the waist with a eol.| "OVen of palm leaves and papyrus | y . pred sash. | atalks, but were sometimes cut out The Gowns of Queens of leather and lined with cloth, Con. | "Women had been wearing dreaseg| t*MPt for an individual was expressed | | Df that type to some extent, but with | by painting his picture on the |nu|~1"] B | he advent of Tutankhamen modistes | ©f the sandals, so that he might be . i ' h | | jhave been reverting to the patterng| trodden upon. of cloth used hy the women of his| '‘One practice in the east today and and women's sammer For Wednesday, Yar ourt. Again our old chronicler says, | among theatrical people in America e i | Ismet Pasha, Turkish delegate to the Lausanne Conference,! | he gown was of richly colored stuc. traces its origin directly to the an- presenting a great variety of patterns, | clent Egyptian custom of staining the rot unlike our modern chintzes, the : eyelids and brows with a moistened 108t elegant of which were selected | powder of a dark color, which was | or the robes of dietles and the thought to inerease the beauty of the | dresses of queens.’ And Fifth avenue | eyes. | i f" are reverting to the wiles of Dresses Often Transparent e Women of Egypt among whom we| “Prototypes of the modern Egyp- unt the most alluring and wily lady | tian ballet at the courts of the Clearance of LACE TRIMMED SCARFS Sizes 18 x b4, formerly cold at 8¢ each. For et v 49C CLEARANCE SALE OF CORSETS Formerly priced at $1.50 and $2.00. For 69 c RAG RUGS Made of new sanitary mater- ial of assorted colors and fring- ed ends. 18x36, 49c For Wednesday. .. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE Our regular 12%c. first qual- ity fine ribbed hose in black and brown. For Wednesday—Pr. WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK HOSE With drawn work clocks — ’"..'1'.":':0;:‘" ontlan ¢ " Pharaohs were loose flowing robes of el A;;_\lp:lan flapper’ was demure | finest texture and transparent quality particular, which were fastened at the walst by finds time for a row on Lake Leman, She wore her back 10th 'I | ANNIVERSARY SALE | BEGINNING TOMORROW PECIAL SPECIAL TOMORROW An Unusual Money-Saving Event, with an established repu- * tation, and better Values at Lower Prices this year than 50 TRIMMED ever before. Through special cooperation with the best HATS New York makers, we are enabled to offer Value and Style, Quality and Price—that we claim are positively beyond competition. HIGH GRADE EASTERN MlLLINERY“Oth 133 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN ' DEXTER’S KNITT- ING COTTON . EXTRA SPECIAL TOMORROW 50 TRIMMED HATS $1.00 test explanation for the eternal ""'l‘“‘" & colled golden asp, whose body | After his death a king was| General Wrangel once possessed a | cakes, for Wed. for 0 was set In preelous stones and the |TéPresented with a beard of a diety, | rather imposing fleet, but last Decem. le of women's fashions, 1“p of .-hmnpull passed through the | Queen Hatshepsut, who exerted such ber the remnants, composed of 12 Apparel worn by modish Egyptian holes in the ears, a great influence over the fortunes of ' tughoats and several steamers, »alled About 500 cakes that have been scratched and chipped from counter display. Rdles was often artistic, frequently | “Gloves were worn by the Egyptian {he country as the wife and sister of from Odessa and have just arrived | ophisticated, and sometimes rather | men aa early as the 15th dynasty, but Thothmes II, wore the long square|here either to he sold or broken up Made of fine quality voile, TRIMMED HATS 3 For lOC Good selection of - styles in these sizes only—1314, 15, 1514, black. grey and cordovan, all sizes. For i 39c Wednesday—Pair. . An offering of High Grade Trimmed Hats, iy hemstitched and tie-backs. Com- plete. Wed. FOR $ THIS SALE supreme in Style and Quality—charming Pokes, perky Mushrooms, large Garden Hats, embracing all the new spring and summer colors, trimmed with Ostrich, Flowers, Em- broideries, Ribbon and Novelties, including such individual makes as Gage, Gaby, Lady- Brook, Venus. Hats made to sell as high as $15.00. Sale Price—$§5.00. COME HERE TOMORROW AND SHARE IN PROFITS OF THIS VALUE-GIVING SALE SNAPPY NEW TRIMMED HATS cpoRT HATS $2:002453.00 51 98 i $9.98 | A really wonderful array of up-to- the-minute Hats in every conceivable IMPORTED CHARACTER DOLLS Full jointed. 12 inch bisque dolls. A good b0 value, For Wed. ..... 250 COATS’ THREAD 150 yard spools, all numbers, White and black. For 4 Wednesday — Spool .. Cc CEMETERY VASES .. 15¢ “GRISWOLD” CAST IRON FRY PAN For Green Japanned 8 inch size. Wednesday . . . . 29c¢ FILET LACES Edges and insertions, widths up to 2! inches, For s_é_c Wed. — Yard Crystal Glass TOILET CREPE 4 ounce Rolls Good Toilet Crepe Paper. For Wed. — Roll .. THE Grade 3¢ 1000 BOXES Mary Garden Talcum The 35c size Box For Wed. . Narrow Trimming Ribbons Double faced picot edge sat- ins in two-tons effects. A No. 3 width that i< worth 19¢ yd. For Wednes- day l 0 c Y Y. ‘ Regularly Sold up to $5.98 S | We have an unusual assortment of 1 ’1 E /a z style and color and of the newest ma- | smart Sport models, in a full range of NEw BRITAIN'y = terials, Taffeta, Crepes, Hair Braid/ bright colors "GRERTES | VAluE G ‘ S WiNG % STOR and Straw Combinations, for matron:‘ this sale. “aor == Specially priced for S and the miss. Values to $7.98 Have You Your Ticket For AN OLD FASHIONED MINSTREL SHOW MONDAY, MAY 21ST, GIVEN AT FOX'S BY THE E. B. C. ENTERTAINERS — TRAINED SINGERS — 333 LAUGHS -— SOMETHING NEW AT EVERY TURN. MATINEE AND EVENING. All Bible Class Members At Crowell's Drug Store Tickets Exchanged at Crowell's, May 16, at 9 a. m. Tickets for Sale— {