New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 15

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EXTRA LARGE Turkish Bath Towels Double 1 —TFor Mt-ng urday. for $l and heavy wol‘ht WE HAVE JUST FINISHED TAKING INVENTORY *And Find That We Are Considerably Overstocked On Certain Lines Which Must Necessarily BE CLOSED OUT So Have ally PRICED THEM FOR QUICK ACTION. You Will Be Ag reeably Surprised Tomorrow And It Follows Accomplish Our Purpose. BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED MADEIRA AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE A large variety of scarfs and centerpleces. You buy them at one-half off the original price. | " GENUINE CLEARANCE PRICES AT THE HOSIERY DEPT. 5 4 ‘Women's Silk and Lisle Sport Hose 0‘ in Girls “Ferris’ Waists Genuine Vel odd sizes that we out for saturday Collar and Caff Sets of al laces, also » Jac prgcandy CIOUS CHOUCOLATE COVERED Cordial Cherries Packed in rich o Saturday T, Infants’ Knitted Gowns and Gertrudes “Yanta" Gertrude formerly marked $1.49, and “Little Prince gownd with draw string hot- tom. Reg. $1.25 value, for Sat... FIELD MUSEUM EXPLORERS BRING BACK RARE RELICS Expedition of Natural History Re- turns o Ohleago With More Than 3,000 Specimens, The Malayan Chicago, Jan. 4 pedition of theglicld Museum of Nat wral History has returned with more the 3,000 new sgpeimens fof collections now in the institution. Officias museum announce the Malayan and southeastern display in existence The expedition spent 16 months the Malay region, ship of Dr. Fay-Cooper Cole plored the mountain than extensive of collections showing the life of inhabit these little known ter © of the head-hunting’ Dyaks. A the ten-foot ful chief who died ®go. At the fime na of slgves “fe to the image cently “mila s it each yea companicd by o to the aacer pole ahont of s erection and, Waists closing | 25¢ IMPORTED NECKWEAR parate collars of For satur( 39¢ Skirts, | " kmitted | - 49¢ | ex- on exhibit the most complete Orie n"al under the leader- 1t ex- jungies of the Malay Peninsula and brought out full the pyemies and other wild tribes which regions. » The party penetrated also to the cens Borneo to study the customs ,.o in the ng other trophies brought from interior of Borneo is a earved representing a power- 40 years sacrificsd an ! and sacrifices who is bence- PIECES Men’s high grade silk and wool sport hose—Pair Men's Vzhtweight Hose. Pair. . heather heather mixtures, + Waterproof Shopping Bags n A large size bag, top and double strap handle, Swiss embroidery and 19¢ | One Reg. $1.25 size, Por Saturday Vor GREAT GLOVE CLEARANCES Childeen's suede trachan mitts with fur wrists, pair . Boys' double bt od wool golf gloves, pair . Childre ol top mittens pair ... Infants' double cotton mitts pa Mren's brushed wool skat- ing gloves in heather shades, pair ... i Men’s Silk Knitt -+ Ties quality ties in attractive con- stripes and color 25¢ are ll“.flllll‘ mixtures, For Saturday forth to dwell in the Field Rich collections of silver, brass work, jewelry, wood embroideries, and weaving jand silver thread, batik w weapons, were obtained Federated Malay Stat Java, while an interes able collection was obtained Batak of North Central Sumatra. powerful The Batah are people just emerging from fem, £rewsome Hdols fitted with clan’s staffs elaborately made powerful by the captives, magical huge house carvings make of this addition to the Iections in American Engineers Sofia, Jan BN Amerean ¢ Balkans for public Buigaria, possibilitics enterprises in and Rumania ing a study of the a | junction with 4 water n i way shons Before goinz to Be'grade aviaa seaports on tiw Fifty dozen, fine grade ribbed cotton hose— Values actually to 25¢ pai For Saturday — Pair - 23c, Women's Drop Stitch Woolen Hose, | auto wp material, draw string For, Saturday Good full sizes—made of crepes and nainsook s ~In pink or white. For Saturday 0-Cedar Furniture Polish it in & metal cuff, ‘s double knit worst- knit from more advanced Malay peoples of the Sumatra and ing and valu and the collection shows many reminders of that compartments the reception of human brains, magi carved sacrifice charm books up a part museum’s eol- te Improvements in Bhlkans 4.~ Representatives of racting corporation srve improvement Jugosiavia They have been mak financial tion of the Bulgarian capital in con- a survey of its needs In they will make a survey of the facili FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924, NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, Infants’ Nainsook Dresses Soiled and mussed Dresses marked 59¢ to 98¢, taken from our regular stock. 39c For Saturday WOMEN'S SILK LISLE HOSE | WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK HOSE Black only. A splendid grade, mock seam | Black and cordovan. 3 . All sizes, back, silk lisle hose, in all sizes, 2 strictly first quality, For Saturday—Pr. 350 Vor Saturday — Pair ... (4 3 Pair $1.00 JANUARY CLEARANCE OFFERINGS AT THE PIECE GOODS DEPT. Cretonnes, 36-inch .decorative | designs, l 5c Yard. .. Crepe —30 | Figured Lingerie 2lc Natur- That \\c Will Notion' Clearances White cotton twilled tape, 12 yd. pleces.. 1-2-in. 8c. Bias Seam Tape, No. 1 to 5 6 ¥d. pleces, cambwic 4c, Scalloped embroidery edging with det design, 3 yd plc‘gca, 6, Imported two prong Marcel waving irons, 9c. Wood garment cross bar, 7e, “Star” snap fasteners kind, 5¢ doz. “Prize Baby” pins, 3¢ doz. “Gilt Edge” Darning Cotton, 2, dyes all colors, 10c¢, Favorite sewing thread, 100 yd. 2¢ spool. “Klemert's” tary belts, 21c, “Nell Brinkley" on card, 7e, “De Long” colors, 3c. INFANTS’ FINE COTTON HOSE hangers with Good grade striped fleecy "17c¢c 86-inch, nice er\lt‘ merceriz- ed poplin, white 29c only — Yard . Classic™ Genuine “E lsc “Cameo” Cloth— No. 1000 — Yard . ... 190 “Mohawk” 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 59 c Yard. . 36-inch Heavy WHite Domet Flannelegte, the 10c assorted safety beautiful culorlnm — Pair . 55° ‘Women's dcmhlo vu!xlu silk and wool clocked Sport $l.25 | Hose — Pair Women's Superior Grade Silk and wool Hose, Values $lo89 to $3.00 — Pair L Children’s Mixed Wool English rib- | bed heather hose — Pair A Good Whisk Broom | Our regular 25¢ whisk brooms at a Clearance Price, For Saturday inches wide, Yard Sport 30 Ginghams, Yard. .. “Pequot” Sheets 72x00. Satin Camisoles Our entire stock of 98¢ and Satin Camisoles, Many styles and almost every 59c GALVANIZED IRON ASH SIFTERS Will fit all standard ash cans, For Saturday “Palmolive” Shampoo The 50¢ size bottle. Yor Saturday . all elastic sani- hatr curlers, 4 The Popular guest size, 3c For For Saturday STAMPED GOODS I'OR NEEDLE WORKERS AT ONE-HALF OF REG R PRICE. Scarfs, Centerpleces, Towels, Buffet Sets Doilies. White and ecru, on several grade material. You pay '3 the regular price, wire hair pins, all Saturday . C. M. C Mercerized Crochet Cotton All numbers, in white, numbers in linen and ecru, Saturday made of 19¢ WOMEN’S BLOOMERS CLOSING OUT 50¢ Compact Powder Well known advertised brands at half pri for Saturday KAYSER'S WASHABLE Chamoisette Gloves A fine 2-clasp glove for wom- on, in a good variety of colors, I all sizes,. For 44c Saturday — Vair Most For 6c 33c or 32¢ BASEMENT CLEARANCES Imported Blankets, grey with ., Turkish Bath Towels, double fancy borders, howvy 85 loun. #vod weicht, white with biuc quality and foll sizo ... C | vorders, stricdy first All Linen Dish Toweling— Red | quality 19¢ plain or blue borders, 19c Part linen Huck Towels, Yard white and with red or 25 C Bed ~lm‘1~, made of good qual- | yiue bomders mels, large size Jacquard .“:"‘_~ ""“ = sl 00 h»:;:!:.'dnulvh- loop, first qual- 19¢ 39¢c T Cross Bar Curtain Mus. ity. 59¢ Marquisette, hnnmu‘lu-‘ “Meritas” qual lin, first quality —Yard. . value ol with fine lace 29 c 6 Cc Shelf Oil Cloth edgings — Yard Aluminumware — Com- $1.19 FREE! SAMPLE TUH Squibb’s Dental Cream Ask for them at Dept, Drug Clearances Merck's Stearate of Zine, “Djer Kiss” face powder, 35 Plax seed meal, 2 b, can: N Willlams' flavoring extracts, 2%¢, “Davol” guaranteed Hot Water 150, can, 79¢ the Drug shaving Value 59¢, r 82¢, blades, guaranteed 0c to §1.00, Jooth ¥ “Gillette” “Ipana (n‘nulm doz. “\\u-kn Break up a cold” lets, 1%¢, Soda mint tablets, 9 Blaud’s Iron Pllls, 100 in bottle, palm as- 44c heavy 45¢ Raysers' chamolsette bracelet 1-2 tab- Boys' fleece i jersey scout gauntlets pair 250 1he. 19c Mens' heavy knitted wool Syrup of tar and Cod Liver, Dr, white gloves and mittens 25c Sumner brand, 150, loc pair R Auto Strop” safety razors, com-, Mens' fleece lined jersey palm plete set, 450, astrachan one ¢ ll-p 54c | first grade — Yard Roasters, colanders, donble boilers, | “Blue Bird” Floor Mops, preserve kettles and $l 00 . plete with sance pots handle Ivory dressing combs, 19¢, Beef, Tron and Wine - ounces, 69¢. Heavy White gloves, pair 69¢ | tonic, 16 Women’s Muslin | | Infants’ Carriage . Robes Corsets and Girdles Odd sizes and Waterman’s Fountain Pen Ink } Gowns A decki® clearance of about three dozen wool Car- riage Robes, Trimmed with satin ribbon, @ Marked originally $2.95. Yor Saturday Full cut gowns of nice 2-ounce bottles 7c | | ery trimmed Blue back, quality white or flesh colored close ont —Vor muslin, Some are embroid- | lots from our regular stock 45c i Values are 98¢ (o 59c $1.59. For Saturday saturday | o | For saturday ties of the ports of Varna and Burgas, Bulgarian harbors on the Black museum gold and | the carving, | sea in goid ork and the temple were found hut built, lleved, by the Scythians who ir * Holy Land on their way to Egypt )’furv 150 B. C. Below the hu fifty foot shaft was unk, he and layers of civilization dating back ’lvm-mnnl'\ Like Work of M. Rak- to the flint In Egypt ne Kings, where Howard (¢ covering th tomt Dr. Fisher said the mander-in-chief o | whe set his solas the Israefites, conceseion Museum expedition is tains “the tombs of the nob, " generals of the court of Tutankhamer 10l and others of his dynas T ymt of 36 nobles have thus |ed, Dr. Fisher said UNCOVER EVIDENCES OF — *KING RICHARD'S CRUSADE |:» German C onlnlnmons { TO the M ( ross F“nd’l\muum- Conducted by U, of P. n Palestine Discloses Position of AS COMPETENT REPORTER .. period was encountered Paris, Jan. 4.—Th rman Red ar the V of th #tch in Informing the Press Cor. s, Jan. 4. e Ge R Cross Society has just made its an- | nual contribution to the expenses of the League of Hed Cross Socleties, thus furnishing -material contradic- |tion of ton, ton of the supposition that is enter- |, perion ained Y e quarters | = for [0S TH SNme e that the | cycavations conducte League 16 an “Allted and Assoclated” gy of Pennsy - coneern ’ pedition in Palestine The nu.-,n:,y. the | Siarence & was 3 " in the form |y comue who rom the i from Ol Fort rectly of the Situation Jan. 4 A cross see- flint age of caled by Univers Philadeip history from has been d by the Muse ording pagan ia cannibal- ors a8 master Crusudes has been found which the University m's ex- y Dr working ¢ and German es and 1 of it of $100 and of French paper and repre- sented in German paper money fif- - Vish v billion marks, -y B Nincteen societies contributed ¥ t to the budget, $200,000 a year, Plan Heich :'Fnuwnn-u by the Ameri- can Red Cross Twelve new thelr contributions t5 and 1t is expected that all the oid members will respond, bringing the membership this year to 31 so- Fisher returned recently | Hid Light Under By Wi top layer of ruins are those of a fort- | arfed Yorkhsire ress begun by the Crusa eleventh century,” Dr “Just below are the ruins of an Arab | town of about 622 A. D, and beneath the town the rema a maenificent circular Hyzantine church about | Ing Tnstit the sixth centurs | here, has other buildings {and highly « pi beneath the Byzantine selections. But not unt Upper one was a queer he consent to the public mosaic fioors T* builders said ne ¢ members have sent in Sy Fisher the league, ~ st Consult the classified to find The watch you've in mind. ving h wotal cieties bee repairman usands; e flight, and that the had not been killed in the communists. teh informed his gor conservative press of Sofia was quite Wonder How We Dia? St o The teacher was giving the class a lecture on “gravity.” “Now, children™ she said, the law of gravity that keeps us o this rarth, cond- recently church with which | of his compositions ning wide recognition “4t 1y beautify from the Byzantine mar- | ble to build the structs ve. Be- tred one |Beath the same church was 4 Roman| Africhn 1 temple were found huts built, he be- | their o ife salt ha apparently been dedicated to Bac- | periscopic eyes and leg ehus, the god of wine | which o wipe them extenston sok 1h ow r exter re ab ease. temch crabs, which spend how &) wus paseed cate f v menace by peasants and | communtons, that the situation was at | no time beyond the control of the gov- in water m pads have on ve stick on be- —The Tat- arid the st A je, tore tive . ther (Lotdon)

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