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ot Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [=7-] | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU ESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923, A 450 BOXES FATON, CRANE & PIRE'S HIGHLAND LINEN STATIONERY White and all tints. For tomorrow. 34c Box 3 r $1.00 BOYS’ UNION SUITS Balbriggan or Natnsook — Strictly first quality. 2 to 14 v 3., $1.00 sizes For TREMENDOUS VALUES ARE THESE INFANTS SLIPON SWEATERS For babies. up to 2 years. Finest Zephyr Yarns in white and colors. For $l .00 tomorrow . . . 16-BUTTON LENGTH SILK GLOVES — — IO YOU CAN SPEND LESS THAN $1.00 Any Item at 4 for $1 Can Be Bought for 25¢ Any Item at 3 for §1 Can Be Bought for 34c Any Item at 2 for §1 Can Be Bought for 50¢ —_— b CA OUR _ENTIRE STOCK OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS the well “GEM” CRIB BLANKETS known Heavy 30x40 Jacquarnd Crib Including Pathe, Puritan makes for_to. Blankets, Plik or blue, in neat S 35c| | parem 50 Each c w3 SL00 11 61,00 r EXTRAORDINARY | DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S UNDERTHINGS | Women's full cut nainsook Bloomers, 34 | with ruffied knee. Flesh color—Each. . ... (4 ! 3 r $1.00 . 34c Corset Covers of Nainsook—Very nicely 1 trimmed with embroidered laces—Each. 3 For $1-00 Muslin Drawers, all sizes. Wide ruffles of neat embrold- eries — Fach ... 34c 3 For $1-00 Camisoles, shirred top styles of silk poplin and striped 50 c Envelope Chemise of rgal “Suco” | satinette—Each $1.00 Crepe. Beautiful new $1 00 | 2 & . ===""""10LLAR DAY HOSIERY OFFERINGS Children’s Cotton Hose. Medium rib, Bloomers of genuine Windsor | Crepe. Pretty figured patterns —= Each . 5OC 1 2 .. $1.00 A wonderful lot of women's fine | Lingerie Gowns in various models | o $1.00 fabrics filrst piac ... 10 pue $1.00 :?hlhl.::?'s sil sle English Rib Hose — All " AR 3 ra $1.00 Women’s Cotton Lisle Hose — Light summer weight. Mock scam, black, white and cordovan—firsts. 6 .. $1.00 Fashioned Silk colors. Ir- Men's Cotton Hose—500 dozen: St 12,.. $1.00 Sizes. ... Men's Silk Hose — Fibre silk. Irregu- " lars. . 4 Pair 3_1-00 Men's Full Fashioned Silk Hose | —Black and colors. Irregulars of | ‘Women's Full Hose—Pure silk, all $1.15 | regulars of our $ quality. . .. 2 Pair $ l 000 $1.95 kind—Pair ... 1.00 Women's Silk Lisle Hose —Semi fashioned. Black and colors — | Women's Silk Lisle Outsize Hose “First | —Rib Top. $ i quality. . 3 Pair, $1.00 semi fashioned 3 Pr. 1.00 ST CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES Sizes 2, 4, 6. 300 of them at 50¢ These are made of cxcollent quality washable linene, trim. med with hand needle work and white collar and cuffs, DRUG DEPT. DOLLAR DAY OFFERINGS Lysol—50c size.....8 for $1.00 Luxor Face Powder — 50c size 3for ...... $1.00 Bayer’s Aspirin -— 100 in bottle ... .. $1.00 Palmolive Cream — 5 for ... $1.00 Prophyla 'ooth Brushes — L R R TR ik T Rt $1.00 500 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Selling Below Actual Cost. Buy them tomor- row at — Each ..... 500 Sizes 2, 4, 6—Handsome little Dutch style garments, made of reliable wash fabrics in summer colors and adorned with clever hand needle work designs. GREAT DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS On Children’s Summer Socks Sport Socks for boys and girls in buck and champagne shades. English rtbbed, silk lisle — Pair . i 250 Silk Lisle English ribbed, 3 TOMORROW—THE OPPORTUNE TIME TO SUPPLY ALL YOUR SUMMER NEEDS-BUY LIBERALLY- YOU SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY THE STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY “SUNSHINE” APRONS Those beautiful percale aprons in various colors, figured. Fin- ost grade fabric, trimmed with two tone rick rack 34c to match — Each 3~ $1.00 DOLLAR DAY AT DEPARTMENT Long cloth, 36 inch widths — f::o‘r“:meuhml 6(‘:;?1?"- $(ll:r99 vige. . 10va. $1,00 | Percales, good standard quality sormens. .+ 6 vo. $1,00 assortment. . Ginghams—All good New Eng- land makes. Fast colors Kitchen Utensils, Specially Priced $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 percontor . $1.00 DOLLAR DAY IN Blue and white enamel suuce Pots—S8 to 10 quart_sies $1.00 Blue and white enamei bish Pan —FExtra heavy weight. gt e 91,00 Blue and white enamel, double 8 and 10 quart Sauce Pots 8, 10 and 12 qt. Preserve Kettle . 4 Quart Tea Kettle e, 91,00 Rasster. o $1.00 Rag Rugs—Extra heavy weight. Made of all new sanitary material, | fringed ends. Size 27x24. Floor Push Brushes, All pure bristle on heavy polished block, 60 inch polished handle............ 6 ... $1.00 ALUMINUM All heavy grade stock, extra polished finish. $1.00 $1.00 Imported China Cups and Sau- | LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS For men and women. Wom- en’s pure Irish linen Handker- chiefs, nicely 2 $ 1.00 4 hemsutched—Doz Men's Handkerchiefs of pure Irish linen, full size. An excel- - 6 Tor $1¢00 quality THE PIECE GOODS Cretonnes—25 full pieces, sum- ’mutmv Cheese Cloth — Rleached, good v 12y $1.0 5 Imported Ginghams, 32 inch — | Soft, silky finish. Season’s new- o3 ve $1.00 terns for Dollar Day. l 2 Quart Double Bofler........... $ l .oo it 59 51,00 | e > $1.00 OUR BASEMENT | _ 5-plece Yellow Mixing Bowl Set. Sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 inches. Complete. . $1.00 ‘‘Congress” Pillow Cases. Made of fine grade muslin, No dressing. Size 42x386. .. .. 4 For $1-00 Part linen Dish Toweling, fine quality, with blue border 10.\'-15. $l.00 Pure Linen Dish Towetng—Red ‘ H:::':I Towels, double loop — gradei.. s 3 For $l.00 Turkish Hand Towels, double loop Blue borders, Size 15x30. . 6 For $1.00 Imported French Clothes Bask- ors. Large size. Bib style. ity muslin, no dressing, 81x80 YOU CAN SPEND LESS THAN $1.00 Any Item at 4 for §1 Can Be Bought for 25¢ Any Item at 3 for §1 Can Be Bought for 34¢ Any Item at 2 for §1 Can Be Bought for 50¢ “HICKORY" BRAND RUBBERIZED HOUSEHOLD APRONS Beautiful patterns and col- For tomorrow—34c each. 3 For sluoo MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS Extra fine quality, full cut. All sizes to 46. 800 of them. 2 .. $1.00 ONLY 50 IN THIS LOT GUARANTEED STORM PROOF LADIES’ UMBRELLAS Made with the latest club handles, with leather side omoreon.... $1,00 BED SHEETS $1.00 MEN’S “UNCLE SAM” Every pair made with the DOLLAR DAY AT THE length :’:‘;5. in handsome :‘ers. two gold bands. Regular | ets. Household guarantend double finger tips. UNDERWEAR. SECTION s G Caliai 4 v $1.00 | “Biie an wiice ;;.‘.....? 1!:99 WORK SHIRTS White, mode and pongee. S OO S $1.00 mnql::i Beanty enamel sauce Por— | te, e $l.00 - St $1 00 q"”"n‘f‘mslvms to 46... . 3 For $l.00 Silk Lisle, 3 length, white RUEB v R $1-00 | _Iinen Crash Dish Towels—=Sur- o .08 Kindl (.o TRRN ket b v 6 v $1.00 || SRR 25 || Lk rs s min by | S de Ui [ 25 $1.00 — ot Y . 8 e $1.00 we . 2 $1.000 8 ~ $1.00 [ ————————————— ——————8— . ———————— “KLEANET” Kleinert’s Nainsook Boys’ Khaki BE;T:";W g CHILDREN’S Baby Pants Bloomers Kni A nickers . PAR HARWEE || OF o e Ribbons o ‘White, pink and natur- years sizes, Made with Made of fine heavy Pretty little summer para. Our beses 1215¢ double al. Pure gum rubber, neat embroidered ruf- "m'fi}.'v‘h"k;'uf::\'x -‘Ing.hes wide — The mlsm'lr;’ gh., colors, mesh for tomor- $1 00 B ot o fle at knee, good grade Pl B Scason's” most. popular o st handles wiin ke row—Doxz.. . ... L morrow—FEa. 34‘: sook—Fa.. ... 340 tomorrow, ea. 50C tomorrow, Yd. 34c morrow—Each 50c Cc7T Tre JRLE" - pomemmmta form the majestic inverted bowl. Aloft | pared to an India nd miscalled the chemist of the bureau, made the dis- suffered from shock or carbon mo- follows Was a Bakery. “During the darkest hours of the Civil War, while the Capitol basement did service as a military bakery, Lin- coln insisted that there be no sus pension of the bullding of its dome. “District volunteers, enrolled to de- fend thelr homes and the Capitol, heard reports of plots to burn the flour mills in Georgetown. They 1n stantly pressed into service every ve- hicle to be found on the streets or in stubles, loaded them with flour, and all day there proceeded along Penn- svlvania avenue the most curious pro- cession which ever traversed that street of countless parades. The flour was stored safely In the Capitol's vast cellars and Washington’s home bak- ing habits were revolutionlzed. ‘Tra dition hase it that French and Vienna loaves gained their American vogue from the U7 8. Capitol bakery. “While bakers kneaded war loaves below, hammers were busy every working day on the giant dome above Two Mammoth Metal Shells, “Today the verlest layman pauses, covery, and after months of research work and actual tests upon human noxide gas. Likewise, this was true In garage and tunnel accident cases, The patients are always given oxygen but it required an entire day or more to determine if they had earbon mo- noxide poisoning. With the diseby- ery at hand, Mr. Yant sald. rescue workers in the industries will know whether the victim of an accident has carbon monoxide polson in his blood; will know the exact amount of sueh polsoning, and can proceed to give proper and prompt treatment within | 15 minutes after the patient comes into their hands. ‘Goddess of Liberty’; it is a statue of Freedom, typyfying armed liberty by its helmet and breastplate. This rep- resentation seemed appropriate when it was put In place in 1863." the mechanles are forgotten in the beauty of the panorama of the city, the river, and the Virginia hills be- yond. “From that vantage point the visi- tor looks down upon the main axis of the city's artistic development, past the Grant Memorial, across the rest- ful, green Mall, to the sky-plercing shaft erected to the memory of Wash- ington, and thence to the imposing Lincoln Memorial, with the Amphi- theater-crowned heights of Arlington in the background, and {instinctively knows that here urban beauty and civic dignity approach their highest expression “It Is an awesome thought to walk through the Rotunda knowing that nearly 9,000,000 pounds of metal are hanging over one's head. There is no need for alarm. Only a terrific earth- quake or the rust of ages can assail the fixity of this airly woven fabrie. The Capltol's superintendent guards against the latter incursion by mixing 4.300 pounds of paint and employing 35 men for about three months whan the dome needs a new coat. REDUGING DANGERS bk | after the test 1s made the amount o Experts From the Burean of Mings 5,7, et cov v seermines. Studying Important Discoveries CAPITOL DOME 18 AMARVELOUS WORK Weight Is 9,000,000 Pounds, Finished in 1863, During War Washington, June 19.—Although the street illuminations for the Shrin- ers’ convention in Washington are gaid to have surpassed the candle- power record for such display, the majestic, flond-lighted dome of the U. 8. Capitol shone above the myriad hulbs like a mighty beason, says a bulletin from the National Geophaph- | ical society. The noble proportions of the great dome even stood out in intaglio clear- ness above the festoons which roofed | historic Pennsylvania avenue with a | FRANCE FORGING AHEAD Country Is First of All Nations in Es- tablishing of Great Power Stations| at Varions Points. London, June 19.—The British au- thorities have been criticized of late for their fallure to promote radlo monoxide gas poisoning, the nemesis communication on a world scale, and ¢ with permitting France, Germany and| 0f workers in mines, mills, garages. |0 irequit of work in the Hudson the United States to occupy this fleld | tunnels and other industries, as well | rjver tubes in New York. While the | to the exclusion of England. | &8s the occupant of the home, is the | bureau of mines experts were en- It is pointed out that France 1s| subject of an important discovery just | gaged in the problem of ascertaining planning a great station at Pondicher-| made by experts of the Pittsburgh | a proper ventilating svstem for the ry, India, and that in July she will|station of the United States bureau tubes under the river so as to render open a high power station at Buenos| of mines. The discovery afords a automobile gases harmless to those | Alres. Later in the year two other|quick and sure method of determin- | passing through, they struck upon| philosophy, and as a tribute to his stations will be ready In South Am-|ing the presence of carbon monoxide | the new method of determining the | Work as a statesman of international erica. These will be in direct com-| poison in the blood and, according to | presence of carbon monoxide in the | reputation. munication with the French station at; the experts, will not only prove a|blood. S — Saint Assise, with Nauen in Germany, | boon to sufferers from the dreaded| Discussiog the value of the discov- WOOD TURNS TO GOLD {and with Long Island, New York gas, but will be useful in a legal way | ery to mines and mills, Mr. Yant Auvergne, France—An antiquated of the subject could be determined, thus insufing the right and prompt treatment for the patient Hereto- | tore, doctors treating carbon monox- |ide cases have had to wait from 24| to 48 hours for a blood test before they eould begin proper treatment, Result in Hudson Tubes. The Sayers-Yant discovery came as| Pittsburgh, Pa., June 19.—Carbon POLAND HONORS BALFOUR. 4 London, June 19.—The University of Cracow, Poland, has conferred upon the Earl of Balfour the degrea of doctor of philosophy. It was con- ferred In recognition of Lord Bal- four's services to the literature of g great canopy of dazzling lght (as he climbs the steps, one for every The story of this dome s related|day in the year, to its lofty platform, “The bronze flgure which eur- | From Saint Assise, France by radio|in that it will prove conclusively the | pointed out that heretofore rescue cafe table was being chopped Into sy Gilbert Grosvenor in the course of | to admire the engineering skill which | surmounts the dome alone weighs| will reach Indla, China and Japan on|cause of such deaths. workers have been hampered in|firewood here recently. Out of its B 15,000 pounds and is 3% times as tall | the east, and north and South Ameri- Made the treating stricken men because they|legs rolled 122 gold colns. They i v communication to The Soclety en-| bolted, girded, clamped, and trussed itled, “The Capitol, Wonder Bullding | the two \mmmoth metal shells that did not know whether the patient|bore the likeness of Louis XVI. a8 an average man. It has been com-[ca on the west. Dr. R. R. Sayers, and W..n. Yant, o e