New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 21, 1923, Page 19

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onna servitors or Papal Guards, the castie is guarded by the Faseisti mil- MUSSOLINT TAKES OVER ~ * i, CASTLE FOR RESIDENCE ' 45 St s as he enters and leaves the gates do their own bulehering, have own dalry farm, livestock , vegelable and fruit farms, end carpen paint, plumber, biaek- smith, shee and seft drink shops ter lillies and & background of yushes | ity and trees, all worked In natural eeler- | their | ings, is not considered too Ramboyaat | | & decoralion for some growns The New Hats Tombstones for thelr use are earved | Lnev,Cuffpevnvit) (bC al home. The our mill turns out 20 barrels of flour & day. There are constantly on hand in the granary 10,000 bush- | els of oats, 5,000 bushels of wheat and 1,000 bushels of rye. The bee hive: oduce 6,000 pounds of heney ina son; the dalry produces 175 | wallons of milk a day and 3600 pounds of butter a week The printing plant is equipped with the most modern appliances, The four menthiles issued by the institution | have a combined cireulation of 175,- | 000, and the three annuals, 150,000 More than a million pamphlets are printed during the year. The book bindery dees all the binding of the ! library books Automatic milkers are used to milk | the cows’ whose food is brought to | them on electrie trolleys. Automatie | okers are used in the boller rooms and the food for the meals of the | priests, brothers and students is car- | ried to the dining room doors in elee- trie heated oven cars. Tractors and other modern farm equipment are utilized, Famous Fortress, Castello of Sane , Becomes the Summey Home of the Fascisti Premie Rome, Sept, 21.—~The Castelle of Sangallo, enee the famous fortress and the property of the great Colonna family, has become the summeér resis dence of the Fasclsti Premier, whe comes to his offiee every morning hy moter The medieval eastle was owned hy the Colonna family when their estates | were confiscated by Alexander VI, in 1601, The Castello of Rangallo event- ually came into pdssession of Lucresia Borgia's daughter and her second hushand, Alfonso.of Aragon, Alex- ander VI added to the castle hut all of the property was later returned to the Colonna family. Onee again the Colonna family lost the Castello of Sangallo but recovered it when the people of the district re. volted in their favor. The castle was later sold to Clement VIII for 400,000 dueats and it remalined in the posses’ sion of the church until 1831 when it was sold for the same price to the ST, LOUIS' ORCHIDS In Recently Added Quota to Collees tion There is a Plant Unknown He- fore (o America, Bt. Louls, Sept. 21.—~With 5200 plants recently added to its eorchid collection, The Missourl Rotanieal Garden here is sald to have the larg- est and most varied orehid mllet-nunl in Ameriea, If not in the world | G, H, Pring, horticulturist at the | garden, who eollected the 5,200 plants | in Colombia and® Panama, says that the gollection Ineludes a number of Panfimanian orehids hitherto un- known to the United States, and a rare albino specimen sald to be one of only two plants of its kind known to exist, It is a whitish mauve or- ehid, and Mr, Pring obtained it in Panama, The Panama collection is made up [of 300 plants, representing 106 va. | rieties, said to be the largest and most These men work as though each were part of a machine, PAINTED FACES AND [} J Among the hats, big pleture shapes, | elose-fitting toques, little Breton and P —— tam-o-shantep shapes are ameng the { most popular for the coming seasen. | m Exm s‘, ml Nl All hats will be worn well down oa | the head, The fashionable colors will m [s tm “qu" | be brown, chestnut and havana. Oaly | trimmings are bright, - —— | The new autumn and winter hats are made of moire, satin, pa vels | London, Bept. 21.—8martly dressed | o orene satin, and felt. They mw' women of the future must wear| be trimmed with ribbon, feathers “flare” ekirts, modified leg-of-mutton | estrich tips, leng ostrich plums, or sleeves, well.defined walst-lines, and | cocks' feathers that sweep the neek. must make up in “doll" fashion, ae-| There will be mueh black millinery, eording to. London fashion expe brightened by trimmings of silver, The “doll" make-up consists of a dash | gold and gay colors, butt rimming will of red high on each cheekbone, and | not be overdone, Neatness is a fore- another dash in the middle of the most quality of modern millinery, but forehead,, This given the fair wearer it may develop inte hardness, and the appearance of a Duteh doll, then a veil or searf of tulle, velvet or Skirts of the comson season, the soft satin is a desirable eorreetive, | Yonden fashion judges have decreed,! Hats will not he light shall be made that when the wearer — — walks the skirt will fill out like a hal. leen, but when she stands in repose her draperies will enfold her as in a HISSI0N scflool‘ A c!TY | sheet, The ultra-long skirts, so muech i vopue aurine e ust scasane vt WHICH SUPPORTS ITSELF be abandened, The new circular, | ! ek ?nlr:" ::-Lr:. are shorter than 'M"‘Mlnlu Ground For Forelgn Mission- | With the return of the flare to the dress, the waist line, so long ignored by fashion, reasserts itself, and the ef- fect produced by skirt draperies that flare I8 further accentuated by the tendency of the upper part of the| dress, the boluse or corsage, to pouch | alightly over th waist, Leg-of-Mutton Sleeve The leg-of-mutton sleeve, an old style in which the upper part is large and the wrist close fitting, has been | brought back by some London dress- makers, and another effort to popular- | ize the high collar is being made, | Ollve green will be the predominant | color this winter, say the fashion men- tors, with an autumnal shade of brown as second favorite, Some dress- makers Incline to soft Persian reds| and vivid hues. Extraordinary em. broideries, landscape, zoological and carpet, according to choice, will, how- ever, lighten up the browns and other more or less neutral colorings. An lornamental pond with swans and wa- aries in Tinols Where Priests Load Life, Chicago, Sept, 21.—A self-substiting, operated upon sys- tematic business methods which in. clude all the latest labor-saving de- vices, but where no one receives any pay-—that is the institution of 8t, Mary's Misslon House at Techny, Ili- nois, 20 miles northwest of Chicago where Catholic foreign missionaries are trained. Its parks, farms and industrial plants occupy more than 800 acres, managed by the priests and brothers, who work for nothing. The 110 brothers do the manual work. The rising hour is 4:30 a. m. and all must have retired at 9:30 p, m, Each of the 32 priests Is a business man, as well as an educator of missionaries. The residents make their own ice, grind the grain which is raised on the farms, generate their own electric- a Ntrenn community Hamadaryad, or glant cobra, found | in India, Southern China Philippines, lives entirely snakes, | Horghese family, Tt and on other Saturday Bulletin for New Britain Shoppers WOMEN’S the | passed Into various hands and now is ed Btates, in sore need of repair, Instead of the pleturesque old Co Albert $ Ahout. 75 never have been | eountry, T became state| diverse numbér of Panamanian property in 1870 and aince then has'chids that ever has reached the Unit. displayed in ring asserts, Steiger; I “A Store of Specialty Shops”-—Hartford‘ ‘ | They are students of Niels Hukh, famous Danish physical culture ‘expert who is bringing a picked class of men and women to Am- of the varietlen | eriea' to demonstrate his method for the Playground and Recrea- tion Association of America and affiliated organizations. or- Saturday Shopping Bulletin Swagger Sport Coats . Swagger Sport Coats answer the call for present wear. Stripes running up or around, checks and plaids as well as plain colors, They are made of soft warm coatings. ' SPECIALIZED VALUES AT Special $1.25. INGRAIN SILK HOSE, full fashioned, : $25( 00 $35l 00 $5§l00 medium weight, silk to tops. In black, i P . ! Smart Cloth Frocks slight irregulars of $3 and 83.50. Special Fashioned of Twill Cords and Charmeen, featuring at $1.89, MERCERIZED SPORT HOSE, good weight, ribbed to toe, seamless feet; cocoa, coat models, draped models and tier skirts with ufusual * trimmings. of braid, embroidery, stitching and buttons. Navy blue, brown, rosewood and black: S pr————— Best In' America PURE DYE SILK, first quality full fash- foned Hose, with reinforced heels and toes, mercerized tops. Black only. Value $2, grey, black. Regular 85c. Special 75c. INGRAIN SILK HOSE, medium weight, full fashioned, reinforced heels and toes, mercerized top. Regular $3. Special $2.50. Steiger's—Main Floor. SPECIALIZED VALUES $25.00 $29.75 $35.00 $45.00 Tailored Twill Suits Tailored Twill Suits are smart for present wear. Worn & with a chic neckpiece of fur nothing is smarter for general wear than a tailored Navy Blue Twill Cord Suit. Models for women and misses. SPECIALIZED VALUES AT $45.00 .« $50.00 Steiger's—Fourth Floor. KNIT UNDERWEAR WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK BODICE VESTS, tailored tops, generous length and width, in pink, peach and orchid. $2 fir- regulars. Special $1.45. y ., WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT COMBED COTTON UNION SUITS, reinforced crotch. French band tops, knee length, low neck. Sleeveless. Were $1,00. Special 50c. GLOVE SILK BODICE einforced under arms. Jersey y straps. Good weight and length; in pink, $39 75 nile and orchid. Were $3 and $3.25. ¢ Special $1.95. Steiger's—Main Floor. 5 A ’ WOME! VESTS, "COME TO STEIGER'S—SATURDAY | LINENS— “-nw " DOMESTICS BOYS WOOL 2-TROUSER SUITS in neat Fall patterns and newest styles. Coats: are mohair CROCHETED BED SPREADS, full size. tegularly $1.50. Sale price $1.00. lined. Two pairs of lined trousers with each suit. Sizes 8 to 18, \ ALL WOOL JERSEY AND TWEED SUITS Oliver Twist and Middy styles in the latest F'all mix- ot ; - ik Blesk 8 to 10 years, Speclalat $408, BLEACHED SHEETS®, 81x90; soamlpss and free from starch. Regular $1.49. Sale price §1.19. LONSDALLE PILLOW CASES, 42x36 and 15x36. Regularly 39c. Sale price, 33¢ each. BLANKETS, white, grey or plaid, part | wool, very warm and durable, $4.98 per pair, TURKISH TOWELS, all double thread. Regular 25c. rach. TABLE LINENS, Steiger brand, two new | numbers just in at new low prices. All pure [rish linen, jockey rides a horse. The dog, exhibited at the Westbury Kennel | Club, Long Island, is the best St. Bernard in America, axording to his owner, Mrs. Wm. Lintz, Brooklyn. Little Phyllis Brumley, could ride “Herc(uveen Domini¢” as a |# [ BOYS’ WEAR | Are You Satisfied Is Your Telephone Getting All the Business For*You That It Should? We Doubt It We feel sure that your telephone is idle many, many times when it should be making money for you. Let Us Help You Just call your Exchange Manager and ask him to send one of our trained men to ex- plain what the telephone can and should be doing for you. DO IT TODAY! tures. HEAVY SHAKER KNIT SWEATERS in the pop- ular slip-on style with large roll collar. Nayy, seal brown, crimson, buff and many combinations, Special at $6.50. BOYS' WOVEN MADRAS “BELL" BLOlU in neat stripes with button down polo collars, in sizes 7 to 16 years. Speeial 95c. Steiger's—=8econd Floor. CORSETS A few discontinued numbers in P. N. Practical Side, Nemo and Willowbone Corsets. Medium and low bust, well boned, long hip. Not all sizes, Were $5. Special at $2.85. white, heavy Sale price, 19¢ NEW FALL HATS 5—$7.50—$10 1t is almost impossible to deseribe the many and beau- tiful Hats offered in this selection. Charming off-the-face | styles—smart pokes—draped toques and turbans—tams | ~~drooping models—-large and small shapes—the variety of smart trimming touches will be a decided appeal. Steiger's—Fourth Fioor. No. 060— 2x2 yard Cloth, each $3.98 The Alberta Corset with elastic top and spoon front steel, alse a long hip, medium bust, well L s boned Corset for the medium and stout. Regular 2x2V; yard ?‘0”} Special $1.95. 1915x1915 Napkins ... dozen $4.50 The Southern New England Il " " oiiiee co v ant st v | . T l h C long hip and very well boned, in fancy material No. 120— eiepnone Lompany each $4.98 All sizes. Special $1.00, 2x2 yard Cloths 2x214 vard Cloths each $6.50 20x20 Napkins dozen $4.98 Steiger's—8econd Floor. A new flattening front Brassiare boned through the diaphram, elastic side, made of strong brocade, hooked back. All sizes. Regular $1.00. Special at 75c. Steiger's—Third Floor.

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