New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925, —FALL OPEN —AT— : ING— BesseLelands Advance Autumn Modes and a Forecast of FUR TRIMMING ENRICHES THE WOMEN’S COATS AND WRAPS Coats of velmara cloth in the fashionable seven- eighth length with most attractive collars and cuffs of fur; wrappy coats particularly adapted to reveal the graceful flare of the frock developed from tarquina cloth, with one piece sleeves and a single button, $49.85 3rd Floor MILLINERY The piquant Black Velvet Hat displays the typical silhouette of the season in the short backed brim and high crown— and $l 0 upwards . s Exclusive Agents for Gage Hats Men’s " Clothing The height of the Top Coat Season finds us with those choice heather mixtures at— $24.75 Ever so many men are buying the heavier Overcoats in double face materials, trimmed at- tractively with real Skinner Satin and priced at— $34.75 Main Floor | There will be music in the afternoon and evening with special display features throughout the store CHAPPIE COATS A special feature tomorrow will be a sale of these short brushed wool jackets of the fin- est Scotch yarn—checkered in white and brown and other com- bimations; these $10 and $12 coats will be sold tomorrow at $7 3rd Floor SPORT DRESSES Jersey Dresses in the soft Autumn heather shades at $10 Others at $14.85 KNITTED DRESSES A new idea in sport wear at a new price— $19.85 3rd Floor THE NEW AUTUMN SPORT COATS Beautifully matched plaids and furs that harmonize with fabrics and essential to a well chosen coat in which practically all ofgyour out- door appearances are made and such a range to choose fro at— $14 and $150 1 Shoes A Scotch Grain Men’s Ox- ford—a wonderful shoc at a popular price of $6.90 Women’s Patent and Black Suede Cut-out Pumps $6.90 Boys’ High Cut Solid Tan Calf Shoes $3.90 Men’s Hats The Mallory Hat at $5 is a perfect piece of hat making that will hold its shape for the life of the hat—It doesn’t pay to pay less—If you must pay less, let it be a Cap at $2, or just let it be— . Main Floor Early Winter Ensembles Dresses The ‘luxurious use of velvet distinguishes the afternoon frocks of the coming winter season and the strdight silhouette predominates. The Style masters of Paris—Poiret, Driscoll, Jenny and Premet—feature velvet in all of their collections. Our display emphasizes velvets at $25 and $30 Others $14.00 to $100 . WOMEN’S HOSIERY Women who wear Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery, know the best, and they also know of our special $1.15 Black Full Fashion- ed Hose as the greatest stocking value ever, f 3rd Floor BoyS’ Clothing Overcoats for the little chap of 2 to 8 years— built up right in warm double face cloths just like Dad’s at— $8.95 The Real “He” Boy of 9 to 15 years, needs the sturdy clothes of this range at— $10.95 ., $14.95 The young man in his early teens looks for a bit of dash and swank and can find just what he wants at— $12.95 , $22.50 2nd Floor MEN’S SWEATERS HEAVY KNIT V-NECK WOOL SWEATERS $4.98 SHROEDEL H. 0. W. SWEATERS COATS AND SWEATERS $6.48 , $15.00 MEN’S WOOL HOSE 50¢ . $1.65 - Bargain Basement $1.45 95¢ 69¢c Bargain Basement ' $1.35 95¢ CHILDREN'S KNI”TED SLEEPERS— 79c wfl,;N’s RIB UNION SUITS— A M. H. 0 WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE— KNIT COATS WOMEN’S FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS— BOYS’ UNION SUITS—Fleece or Rib— MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS~

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