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W BRITAIN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923. HIRES' EXTRACT For Sparkling Root ‘' Beer and A CLEAN UP SALE OF HAIR NETS Full size, cap shape nets from our own stock that sold as high as 10c each. Every one guar- antced perfect. The following colors only. Light brown, black, blonde and auburn. 22 c For tomorrow — Doz, FOR TOMORROW JULY SPECIALS—Join Hands With Economy HERE ARE TEMPTING INDUCEMENTS FOR TON:)(;ISU};O\[{:V’S SHOPPING. COME IN THE MORNING IF POSSIBL For | Ginger Ale, tomorrow—RBottle A Special Lot of WOMEN’S COSTUME SLIPS .\IA‘Ie of summer weight sateen. Wide shoulder straps A Great Sale of CHILDREN’S PANTIE DRESSES For To- An Opportune Sale of .. BOYS’ WASH SUITS Manufacturers samples and surplus stock for $1 ?f\ tomorrow. ... .. o o, “KEEP CLEAN” HAIR BRUSHES Values to $1.50. For tomorrow Just received 200 more of these fine aluminum back brushes from the Florence: 1000 PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRWSHES-15¢ These brushes are called rejects for almost no reason at all. We sell them with the same guarantee that 400 FINE HANDBAGS 1.7C Values here up to $2.. 300 DOZEN WOMEN'’S HANDKERCHIEFS Values up to 10c each. On o 3 For loc morrow JULY NOTION SPECIALS “Sunset” Soap Dyes ........ 9c Bias Seam Tape—86 yard, cam- bric — Piece 5¢ Tatting Fdges, 3 yard pieces — All colors — Piece 10c “Dominoe” Collar Bands — All sizes .. J. 4. Clark’s 100 yard sewing Thread — Doz, ......... 27¢ “Cameo” Snap Fasteners — 2 dozen be Whittemore's “Quickwhite Jr.” e, Gilt Fage Spool . ... Whittemore's Suede Stick For Shoes 0O-Cedar Polish — 4 ounces 18c 12 ounces . .......... B 3-in-1 O{l—The 15c size . 1le Nickeled Safety Pins — doz. assorted sizes fslit 8 Imported Aluminum Thimbles it Follie’s Electric 5 on card Kleinert's Shields Darning Cotton — Hair Curlers— 8¢ Lightweight Dress | 08c. ~ trimmer with val lace and embroideries. 1ffle and The newest shapes in all wanted leathers and colors, We guarantee everyone to give good service, Mostly the popular n:: and “Oliver Twist” moadcl-. Sizes up to 8 in a splendid variety of fabrics and colors, JULY SPECIALS AT THE HOSIERY DEPT. Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose, black only with mock triple seam Pair 79 C Novelty 85¢ Women's Fine Silk Hose in the popular 89 shades of red, green and new blues Pair C Novelty Ribbed Sport Silk Hose in the $1 45 . wanted high colors Men’s Finest Grade Silk Lisle Hose, : . Pair 250 44c Women’s “Seville” Weave Silk Hose in all summer shades .. Pair all sizes and colors Men’s Fine Drop Stitch Fibre Silk Hose. Black and colors i Paiy At The Lingerie Section ~—FIVE — BIG JULY SPECIALS Costume Slips of fine lustrous im- ported Satine. White $ l .95 nd eolors, Bed Sheets, made of fine qual- ity muslin, 69 c Size 72x00. Ruffled Voile Ourtains, good Bloomers, closing out fine nainsooks grade material, hemstitched and with tie-backs. $1 69 . ~—Worth u L 490 2 1-4 yds. long—Pr. A splendid lot of envelope chemise . e 69c hamburg inderlay. 39¢ Warner's Camisole Brassieres, made »f white Indian “Fort Mill” Pillow Cases Size 45x36 Dish Toweling, part linen with blue borders. Yard. . s loc Bed White Skirts with neat Ripplette Full size. Spreads — CLEARANCE LOT OF CHILDREN'S SOCKS English Ribbed Three-quarter length sox—In black. white and cordovan — Pair Ice Picks, cast cteel points with oak handle. . _l(_)c wa 15¢€ You get with the 50c brush. 1000 of then tomorrow — Each JULY SPECIALS FOR THE BOY Belts of , genuine with adjustable Cowhide, 25¢ Sport Blouses of Pongette and e . '89¢ madras. . ......... Genuine “Koveralls” and Un- ionalls. Sizes 95 c up to 7. ... Heavy kh: knickerbockers, extra well White and colors. .. ... Felt Jazz Caps. ....ocoivenn | Butter Crocks, grey glazed pottery with blue lines. Three slzes, 39c 49¢ ....59%¢c “Sterno” Stoves complete with M 25¢ 9¢ 3 Lbs. 4 Lbs. ,.... “Sterno” Canned Heat . JULY SPECIALS IN THE BASEMENT Sizes 2 to 8. Made of linene and trimmed with hand em- broidery and contrasting pip- ing. and plainly tailored bodice. ‘White, navy and black. All sizes for tomorrow ~JULY SPECIALS IN BATHING ACCESSORIES Wide white rubberized Bathing Belts Ayvad's Genuine Water Wings, ............. Kleinert’'s Heavy Gum Rubber Diving Caps Gum Rubber Bandanas in new patterns 23¢ 35¢ 19¢ Women's Black Knit- ted Bathing Tights ... Women's Sateen Bathing Ox- AT LGN 5O ¢ 15¢ 79c¢ 69c¢ 49c¢ Boys' one-piece Bathing Suits Knit Cotton Bathing Trunks ‘Women's Pure Worsted knit Bathing Tights ‘Waterproof Bathing BOES: iviiseaann e Men's One-pilece knit Bathing Suits, all sizes Girls’ California style knit Bathing Suits ... COOL SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT Glass Ice Jugs—10 glass size Has 8 arms, Made of high- 29c Crepe Paper Napkins, 14x14. 100 - 13c Clothes Racks. 21 inches long. 1y polished maple and pressed steel. ........ Men’s Nainsook Athletic Union Suits .... Women’s Fine KEnit Shaped Vests and Pants Women's ‘“Tady Sealpax” Union Suits. Values to $1.95. ....... cheoie Boys’ Checked Nainsook Waist Union Suits. Sizes to 12. - Men’s fine Balbriggan Union Suits, Short sleeve. ankle length., .. Refrigerator Pans, heavy galvanized iron. 2 side handles. Made of “Mirro” ade Shaker com- plete with cover. Aluminum Lemon- ..... 65¢c Ice Cream Freezers, made of iron. Picnic Sets—8 spoons, 6 plates 6 forks, 4 napkins, 1-table cloth, Mfg. Co. Stiff white bristles, ebony, walnut and white ivory finish, JULY SPECIALS AT THE DRUG DEPT. Syke's Comfort Powder , .. 19¢ “Jad” Salts . .o 890 “Nujol” Oil, hospital size $3.59 Squibb's Mineral OFl ...... 89¢ Gr;'vds Tasteless Ohill Tonio —— Cc. “Red Wing"” for Flies and in- *Clescalp” for Curing Dandruft 15¢. ) “Miro” Pile Remedy . Vernos Mouth Wash Alky-hol, the alcohol rub ..550 Olive Oil, 4 oz bottle, imported ol ..... &30 sie s st Homhnk 25¢ Woodbury's Facial Cream ..17¢ Rigaud's Imported “Camia” talo 15¢. Mary Garden Face Powder—ths $1.00 box «s T2 JULY SPECIAL PRICES Women’s Nainsook 6 dessert plates and 6 drinking cups. Packed in 29(: sanitary box, ........ Tungsten Electric Yight Lamps “ROME” COPPER TEA KETTLES 6 and 8 quart size. For BLOOMERS Made of standard quality cloth. Full cut sizes and re- inforced seats. heavy weight galvanized 2 quart Table Tumblers — Colonial e 6 For 25c | terns. Fine Silk Socks, three-quarter and half lengths., All shades — Pair Three-quarter length Silk Lisle with contrasting striped tops - Pair flesh. For 200 Pairs of MEN’S BOSTON GARTERS The 25c kind, all oolors. For tomorrow. SHIRRED TOP CAMISOLES Made of excellent grade sateen. Flesh and white. All sizes. For 400 Bars of “STORK” CASTILE SOAP The 15c cake. For 9c tomorrow — Cake ... 500 ROLLS FINE TOILET TISSUE 2000 Sheets in roll. tomorrow. CAMPBELL’S FAMOUS PRODUCTS Tomato Soup — Pork and Beans. 'For tomor- 8c EXTRA HEAVY WHITE DRESSING COMBS Coarse and fine teeth. A good 59¢ comb for 39c tomorrow—FEa.. . ... For | one, but those who fulfill the duties as head of the government of Great Association, and the European Stu-| dents Relief each contributed to the | Britain seem to survive it better than| undertaking. ! the presidents of the United States, | This effort is typical of what is/ - — | being done throughout central Europe to make more endurable the lot of | self supporting students. - 1ABOR BUREAU I3 . COSTLY TO BRITISH 10 TRY EVEREST CLIMB |- ereigns Found to be an Expensive | —_— [ London, Proposition by Americans. mon impression that | tempt To Scale Mount Everest l\e-" spite Last Year's Failure, | London, July 6.—Although last| vear's attempt to reach the summit | |of Mount Everest fafled, the Royal Geographical society intends launch- ing another expedition to reach the summit next year, the Earl of Ronald- shay sald in his presidential address before the society here recently. He said that the experience gained by the expedition last year, and no- tably the fact established by the climbers that a camp at gn altitude of 25,600 feet was a possibility, gave ground for hope that next year's at- tempt would be a success. “Ed" E. Smith, known as “Big B4,* who has been named by President Harding as the new national chalrman of the republican party. Smith comes {from Minnesota and is credited with making many governors, legislators, |judges and mayors in that state. | Politicians say the appointment is & bit of political strategy, coming as it does on the eve of a senatorial eleo~ | Berlin Military Barracks Have' Been Made Into Dormitories For Russians. By The Associated Press. | Teas, "which were rovided at an| dressed, or not asaressea at wi. whie| BALDWIN IS YOUNG ONLY annual cost of £160, are no longer of ' thousands of tons of leters were not| the free list. This, and a reduction in delivered for the same reasons. pense of a courier hetween Geneva and 0 — | e | g B A n e s ! GOURTING ROVALTY COSTLY | et 1 mt sme ool NEETING IN AUGUST pert sent by the British government! | q S Tha,t Is Young to Hold Such an TR ays she burean. | Experience of Meeting British Sov- o Ellgllsll Newspaper | |, The individual salarles range from Exalted Place. Interparliamentary union Chooses City | League of Nations Is EXDESIVE | fo:", “ionagrapner. to £5.000. the o July 6.—Thers s & com-| of Denmark For Soeme of fts twenty ‘ Another E - | muneration pald to- the director, Al- ! | xpedition Plaaning To At- | PR | bert Thomas, the former French So-| London, July 6. — Americans who | Stanley Baldwin is a rather young| | London, July 6.—The International E clalist minister. were fortunate enough to share in the |[man to attain the premiership of| Copenhagen, July €.—The Interpar- % Labor Bureau of the League of Na- | = : tlons 1s hot averse to taking on a few | n88 flgured oyt that the British tax-|Queen Mary found the privilege of | taw years service he has rendered in ty-first meeting in this city August s pavers donate {30,000 every year to| meeting the British soverelgns a rath-| noiice' hetore attaining the highest| >;17: capitalistic ideas in the matter of ®al-| this bureau, whose work is described er expensive one. ‘gmmo" by eubieot orl (b keg van | The union was formed in 1889 by pondent of the Daily Mall In an ar-/more backward states of labor legls-|such occasions it was necessary for and it now represents 30 countries. ticle in which !t{h% dhulfl’&“ ‘;‘;";‘:’tyi':\lnlon calculated to bring them into|the men to wear silk velvet suits wl!h‘;}; f,tr,‘,m\z;lrmg:m&o;t :thomi‘s ?;r“erl""w"g the subjects to be discussed ticism. He declares y et g - |this e e y fi X or cri line with the practices of western knes breeches, knee and shoe buckles | "y "o o "ol only 47 when | thi® summer are economy and finance, £349,768, which is about one-third of | furnighing upon demand authorita-/them something life $200. policy, international financial help to ts revenue. : [tive Information about labor condi-| The women's raiment, consisting| LcCame Prime minister at 53, Lord|peoples suffering from disaster, man- The offices of the bureau at Geneva | tions all over the globe.” {of court gowns with long train, feath. | Balfour at 54, and H. H. Asquith at|gates over colonies and disarmament. | | Bonar Law was 64 when he took | iprivate school building near the city. | silk stockings, represented an ounay;"'e task last October. | will be conducted in three languages, The staff of the bureau is composed of |of $800 .or more. These clothes were | His predecessors served much long-| English, French and German some 389 persons, 80, of whom are - 30 [P S Bri o ; N function because they possess no utili- | they were selected as premliers than| A = are earning from £800 to £3,600 B‘E‘ e DV AN | i D | has Mr. Baldwin, who has been in| GERMAN RED CROSS HELP & year, and their salaries are fres . SOvne PRI SRis e There are certain imperative regu. | Parliament only 15 years and did not * come tax. | London, July 6.—In the 12 months | women in court dress. Skirts must ‘ years ago. Both Bonar Law and As- .. Further, these employes are allowed | ended the British postoffice handled | not be less than three inches from the | quith sat 22 years in the house before a six weeks' holiday every year. and jthe enormous number of 3,300,000.-|ground, and trains must measure no | they became head of a government.| Beriin, July 6.—Three military bar- | residence. The cost of sending their| 1,500.000,000 printed papers and 120,- |of the wearer when standing. The | and Lord Balfour 28. |into dormitories for needy Russlan { transport to and from the city to the (000,000 parcels. The total is 5,595,- vell must not be more than 45 inches| Britain has five living ex-premiers, | students. The German Red Cross, families to Géneva also is met by the | 000,000 pleces of mail. long. Bouquets and fans are optional, [ three of them beyond the age of 70.|the Russian section of the League of | offices, and the midday meal. | than 30,000,000 were wrongly ad- | the cost of office supplies and the ex to investigate the operating costs of | | for a stenographer, to £3,800, the re- | the Rt. Hon.| o0 Gathering. [ ! The correspondent of the Daily Mall | recent court of King George and|Great Britain, but this is due to the |amentary Union will hold its twen- | enses, Says a COrres- “ | i 3 Inglis ans, aries and exp |as being “the recommendation to| To conform to accepted etiquette on |y 14"y rea living ex-premiers reached French and English parliamentarfans, bureau costs the T.eague of Natlons| countries, and ac: a s v arliamentary control over foreign ries, and of accumulating and |and silk stockings, the whole cosfing‘ %o sucoteded Grkdstons, Loyl Gesrss| > e Le lare described as situated in a large e ers and vell, fan, gloves, slippers and | 05" The proceedings will be public and ENGLISH POSTMEN BUSY. discarded immediately after the court ©r in the house of commons before| —_— - British subjects. Fifty-three of these from anything that resembles an in-|By The Associated Press. |1ations which must be observed by |hold any government post until six henr expenses paid to thelr place of | 000 letters, 500,000,000 post cards, more than 18 inches from the heels|Lloyd George had 26 years' service,|racks in Berlin have been converted League, as well as special motor bus Of the 120,000,000 parcels, no fewer | but many women choose flowers. | The task is called & difficult, exacting| Nations, the Young Men's Christian