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, SILK AND WOOL SWEATERS Women’s and Misses Sample Sweaters, over three hundred to choose from, Coat Sweaters, Slip- Over Style and Sleeveless in plain stripe and fancy blocks, a variety of colors . and attractive models, for sport or general wear at 50c on a dollar. Prices from 98¢ $7.50 Costume Slips in all the leading colors, daintily made of radium silk and fine quality sateen, bodice top with hemstitching and . draw string, cut full size. $2.48 $4.98 Real Lingette Bloomers in all the desirable shades, carefully: and strongly made, being double stitched throughout all parts of soeciai ... $1.39 Special .. KNIT UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Fine Lisle Union Suits, “Forest Mills” make, sizes 36 to 44. Special . ea. 690 Ladies’ Silk Lisle Vests, “Forest Mills” make, with band and bodice tops. Sat- S ....... . D0C Special ...... ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923, BOSTON STORE Donnelly, Mullen Co. J Hosiery Dept. “Phoenix” Silk Hose with fancy embroidered clox, made with fashioned back and double soles; black and Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, with wide séam back. Colors, black, brown, otter, gun metal and polo. Special $2 ° 1 9 Ladies’ Fine Silk Lisle Hose (dropstitch) comes in black and colors. Special pr. 48 C Ladies’ Fine Gauge Cot- ton Hose, with seamed back; colors, black, white and cordovan. . Special .. ... s pr.zsc SILK DRESSES on Sale Saturday We were most fortunate in securing this exceedingly fine oftering of Silk Dresses; every one is worthy of your most seri- ous consideration. This group includes many charming styles in crepe de chine and canton crepe, every one is most carefully de- signed after the prevailing mode and at this' price each is a very exceptional value; over 20 styles to choose from; colors, black, brown and navy. A ' $14.00 Children’s Pure Thread Silk Socks, “Phoenix” make —a good assort- ment of colors, pr. 55C Misses’ Pure Silk Socks, (dropstitched) “Phoenix” make; colors, black, white, aovan. Special $1.10 10,000 Yards of Wash Goods Reduced 3,000 yds. of Fine Per- ulte, perfect goods, prett® patterns. Saturday yd. 12%(; All our dark and n..- dium Voiles, 40 in, wide, large assortment of pat- terns. Saturday ... yd.zgc Bates Dress Ginghams, just the l:lot::lk for school children, checks and plaids. Sat. yd. 25c Romper Cloth, stripes and checks, also plain colors. Saturday CIVIC OPERA T0 HAVE NEW STAR His Debut in Chicago —— that there are some disputes can only be decided “on the field of honor.” against duelling for anything short of the gravest reasons, and one writer| regretting its revival that a new article in the duelling code 1 . M k should prescribe that Leading French Tenor to Make|oniy tare Srace in the gions, close to a battlefield or in a| military cemetery. All Silk Ponigee Cloth, natural color only Saturday 6 9 C Figured Summer Dress Silks for dresses and blouses, small and medium patterns, large variety of patterns. Saturday up to $7.98. Canton Crepe, 40 in. wide good heavy quality, colors, black, brown and navy. Saturday Yard that General opinion, however, _is still has suggested | ncounters can evastated re- “Few are the ad- - Stock of Summer Dresses for Final Clearance ~GROUP 1 Summer frocks that have been prominent- ly featured at an incredibly low closing out price; printed and dotted voiles, tissue ging- ham and Scotch ginghams; formerly priced SATURDAY —————— $3.48 at Two Prices Regardless of Cost GROUP 2 This group contains all our better Sum- mer Dresses; a collection that boasts an ef- fective style in plain color voiles embroidered d:ttfid voiles and also every linen frock in stock. SATURDAY - $8.95 OOKED| FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BUILDING CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S ‘ TOILET GOODS ‘Delica Brow, the liquid dressing for lashes and brows, will not smear, run or rub off, guaranteed per- fectly harmless. Saturday Special 43C o Listerine Tooth Paste, Special for . Saturday . 21 C Mavis Toilet Water. Spe- cial for Saturday ‘Williams’ Shaving Cream Special for - Saturday Resinol Soap. Special for Sat. 18C NOTIONS Silk Middy Laces in black, navy, white and red. Special for Saturday 9C 3 yard Rolls of Tape, black and white., Special for Saturday <k C Omo Dress Shields on net. . Special for Saturday Circular Lace in cream and “white, suitable for collar and cuff 9 8c Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, 1-4 in, 25 c Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, all . linen, 1-4 in, hem l 50 Boys’ Hemstitched Cam- bnf Handkerchiefs. Spe- cial ~ Shirt Sale Tomorrow We Will Put Ont Sale 100 Dozen SHIRTS at $1.19 ze The lot consists -~ of English broadcloth, woven madras, repps, silk striped- madras and 88 square percale. These are values ' up to $3.50 ea. Come early and get yours for they will not last long at this price. A N'l;n’:“ Finle Knit Union uits, all styles, excellent quality, 890 Men’s Cracker-jack Hose, Lvi:l;rkanted to wear; colors, s grey, navy and cordovan, pr. 25 (oA Men’s Wash Ties, in a large variety of neat pat- ‘terns. Special Each, . ob's o b loc F I‘Vri}e Tg:‘hle 0il Cloth, -4 in. wide, Saturday .... yd.25c Hope Muslin Pillow Cases. Saturday ... each 250 s‘il;ie Cux‘flitnin Scrim, dots and figured. . Saturday .... yd. 290 f‘tiene Crg%or'me, handsome patterns, in. wide. Saiurday, yo‘z 9 C Unbleached Sheets, size 81x90, seamless Saturday C Table Damask, 2 yds. wide, extra heavy quality. Saturday 690 versaries,” he says, “who facing the wooden crosses of so many French- Let us decide your food prob-| 24-30 STATE STREET Big Savings From the Basement Terry Cloth for drapery, 36 in. wide, new fall pat- terns, reversible; excellent patterns. Saturday .... yd, 79C Cotton Batting for com- fortables, value $1.25; 3 Ib. roll Saturday 79C Ladies’ Cloth for under- garments, 36 in. wide, pure white. Saturday .... yd. 190 . Part Linen Toweling, 18 in. wide, extra heavy, blue border. i 1 SC Saturday ..,.. Just Listed—Cottage in Belvidere—Steam heat, garage, chicken coop and all improvements. We also have a bungalow in Belvidere— Owner is leaving town. It will go CHEAP, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. men, killed in the most formidable duel in history, will not find their own quarrel ludicrous and fall in ecach other's arms.” Ans- . A lems—no need to slave in the 5 hot kitchen. We have a big| Flione 843 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. supply of everything essential for breakfast, dinner or supper. Hartford —_DRINK — | |AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's deli- cions, Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. . 10.—Fernand i Chicago, Aug. er! 272 Main Street seau, leading tenor in French opera, will make his American debut with the Chicago Civic Opera, which opens here November 8, according to an- nouncement made by the company. Arrangements are being made for the yppearance of other brilliant guest artists, which will include Mme. Touise Homer. She will appear in a limited number of performances in- cluding “Samson and Delilah.” Other stars included in the regular personnel of the company for the Stromberg Carhuretor 1,\ ‘A. G. Hawker High Grade Repairing and Remodeling PROPERTY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT AND SOLD, RENTS COLLECTED, LOANS NEGOTIATED. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, PROPERTY CARED FOR. PHONE OR CALL ON— H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLD( BY STANLEY A TRIP T0 AUSTRALIA Fxperts Wam of Hydrogen Sulphide, SATURDAY SPECIALS THE OLD HOME TOWN Brookfield Butter, 49c Ib, Deadly Gas Fonnd Around Many coming season will be Mary Garden, Amelita Galli Curci, I"lorence Mac- Beth, Mary McCormic, Cyrena Van Gordon, Georges Baklanoff, Tito Schi- ps, Edith Mason and Feodor Chalia pin, with Giorgio Polacco again pres ent as musical director. *“Boris Godunoff” and "I’Africana’, the latter by Meyerbeer, ed as novelties in the 192 because (they never before have been given by the Civic Opera company. The role of Boris is said by artists to be one of Chaliapin's greatest. Among the revivals announced is that of *“Zaza,” with Mary Garden in the title role. Miss Garden also will appear in the revival of Massenet's "Cleopatre.” Harry W. Beatty, technical director is spending the summer in Europe wvisiting the more famous opera houses of France, Germany and Ttaly in search of new ideas. He is said to be making a special study of proposed | settings in Moussorgsky's “Boris God- | unoff,” which has become popular with American audiences ‘The opening of the operatic season | November 8 is a departure from cus- tom, as the season will open Thurs- day instead of the usual Monday and | will run one and one-half weeks long- er than the usual season of 10 weeks Announcement also was made that | Adolph Bohm will be in charge of the ballet and that Miss Anna Ludmila would return as premiere dansense, REVIVE CODE Paris Once Again Slips Back to Pre. War Method of Settling Personal Quarrels, Paris, Aug. 10.—Paris has taken one | more step back to pre-war conditions by reviving duelling. Two barristers who insisted on settling a personal| difference with duelling swords revived | a procedure which, since the war,| +| of tests on men and animals. | causes almost immediate unconscions- | | ness, and death follows frequently be- has appeared ridiculous even in the| eyes of the French, who still maintain Industrial Plants Washington, Aug. 10.—That hydro- gen sulphide, a gas often found in and about industrial plants, is ex- tremely poisonous, although not here- tofore recognized as such, is disclosed by the Bureau of Mines after a series The in- vestigation showed that acute poison- | ing can be produced by low concen- trates of this gas and may result in respiratory paralysis followed by | heart failure and death The gas is sometimes present in mines, railroad ‘tunnels, sewers, and marshes and is found in various stages | of the manufacture of sulphuric acid, in the distillation of petroleum, parti- cularly those oils known as high- sulphur crudes, and also about some gas wells, gas plants and smelters. Tt is colorless and in low concentrates |gg has the odor of rotten eggs. In mines | this has given it the damp.” At the Pittsburgh experimental sta- | tion of the burean a large chamber was used for making exposures of men and various animals. The study | showed that complete inhalation fore rescue can be accomplished 34 HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square a1 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918. | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris — General Trucking— WEST ST. term “stink | === HOT WEATHER SPECIALS Refrigerators, all kinds Ofl Stoves, Gas Plates, Ftc, A. LIPMAN Lafayette St. ——— FOR SALE 12 Room House on Berlin street, in choice location. House snit. | ilies. & Realty Co. Phone 728 able for one or two f"un The Home Banking |86 West Main Street FOR LADIES’ TAILORING SHOP—COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Price $11,500 SALE Established 15 Years A. PIZER 70 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 1233-3 Tel. 1329-3 Gobel’s Quality First Bacon, 35¢ 1b. Fancy Mixed Tea, 40c 1b. Roast Beef, 75¢ Ib. Sliced Pickled Beets, 20c¢ 1b. Chicken Salad, 43c 1b. Imported Swiss Cheese, 68c 1b. Crab Meat, 1-2 Ib. tin, 48¢c WEEK-END SPECIALS Roast Stuffed Chickens, 3 to 31, Ibs. average, | . $L75. Hegula.r 38¢ Coffee, — 30¢ Ib. Olives, Stuffed or Plain. Try a Pound of our Loaf Cake. Pickles (sweet or sour). Phrosto Fruit Punch. Potato Salad. Dressing. All Kinds of Copked Meats Outings and Picnics. * About the. Store Chicken,” Egg, Cabbage, Vegetable, Our Own Make Mayonnaise Salad for HoLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN =1 = /% XN, e /W ABE CHILTON HAD TWO MISFORTUNES IN ONE WHEN HIS HAY WAGON BROKE DOWN ON MAIN STREET FoSSIL Yo RAN AWAY JUST WHEN ) WANTED THEM RLGS ————HE FELL RIGHT /NTD KIS WIFES A FAMILY ARGUDMENT. WIPRSIHRMS. 0 s