New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1924, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924. LEAN-UP SALE of the entire stock of Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings. Owing to the backward season, our shelves were full with win- ter stock. Therefore our loss is your gain. We must clean out our entire stock and make room for our spring goods which are coming in daily. Bargains for everybody in the family. Sale Starts Thurs. Feb. 14 at 9A.M. Store closed all day Wednesday to mark down goods. Read below some of our Many Bargains. COME—LOOK—AND—SAVE—DOLLARS H ad raised te nm eyes of t c rapacio BRANDEGE TELLS REASON FOR V[]TE the mummy e carved protective wings | [ ha Id about the lower part of the | body the elaborate scalloping of the royal rohe swathing - the mummy n 1o the feet, i casting his vote e se p hon, also applies position to golden mummy case, little chaplet of immediately r resignatior degee of C speech i ich I position was based so lief that that in the hands ¢ the senate tion in the m dominant is that of m this the note of this splendid red majesty, pomp and power *“‘SOCIETY PARASITE Sell Styled Prince Found to Be i Uudesnable New York, Feb, 13.—Henry J. Fer.| an alien- possessing inal tendencles and a d there by Federal . upon dismissal of e habeas corpus obtained by| ound that he was ., 1il. That's where ir name for him I Ellington,” writ of untry and ations as Prince | e has any ander IIT T know Eton, of idual opin- tim of : retary of t} man prison ml a cousin o president, | Prince of Wales onstity While in Pa 1 officials were 1d Ferguson wus 1 the island. Last hs later, he was # eld today that the r had failed to prove he was not an alien v [ w_c.a. nores] | s in basketry has beer on Tuesdays at 7:80. 4 v register for the o be given next alth It is this month, games and re. being arranged to mark day and the other special ¢ to have ten in a cluss imming scheduie ®llo rom 4 to 6, juniors LA R BILL WOULD PUT BRIDGE | president St v e AGROSS LAKE CHAMPLAIN premise CARTER DISGUSTED, ST[]N fXI]AVATII]NS e Part of Pederal Aid Highway is Sug. § gested in New York state Legistature great han Hannting Mclancholy the effigy, wh times 1ife-size resemblance is vmw-n of lv-n)u The sacred emblems of rovalt o the front the hesddress spiritedly and finely carved, consistin | s for appropriate | and state govern- wearing dark green MEN’S DEPARTMENT Men’s Shoes in Gun Metal, Brown Calf, $2.39 with rubber heels attached, $8 value. Clean-up Sale .89 Men’s Work Shoes with heavy double $ soles, brown storm calf blucher, with hellows tongue, $4.50 value. Clean-up Marshall & Emerson _Shoes and Oxfords $3 .89 in gun metal, Russian calf and patent calf; every pair rubber heel attached, $7 value. Clean-up Sale Extra Special!—All Men’s $9 and $10 $ .89 Shoes or Oxfords in all wanted styles. Clean-up Sale Men’s House bllppor_s. hrow_n or black $ 1 .59 kid, also sheep lined Slippers and Leather Moccasins, $2.50 value. Clean- up Sale Children’s Shoes, 300 pairs in all leathers $ 1 ° 1 9 and combinations, sizes up to 8, $2.50 and $3.00 value. Clean-up Sale WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT Extra Special —Women’s High Top Shoes in all leathers and heels, most all sizes to pick from, $6 and $7 value. Clean- chofisp from, patent, kid, gun metal, _Russian calf, black and brown suede, $4 and $5 values. Clean-up Sale Your chance to buy Black Satin Pumps $ 2 .89 Women’s Strap Pumps and Oxfords in all wanted leathers, most all sizes to $2 .00 with 1 or 2 straps, Baby Louis military and low heels, $4 and $5 value. Clean- up Sale straps, military or low heels, Russian calf, patent and gun metal Oxfords, $6 and $7 values. Clean-up Sale Extra Special—Black Suede, Grey Suede, $ 89 Log Cabin Suede Pumps. These Pumps g Another lot of Women’s Hygrade Pumps and Oxfords, including 1-strap, cross $3 .69 and Oxfords are early Spring shoes, $8 values. Clean-up Sale 39 Misses’ and Children’s mahogany calf $ and gun metal high cut shoes, all sizes, $3.50 and $4.00 values. Clean-up Sale . Rubber Footwear for the Whole Family at Lowest Prices Men's 1st Quality Storm King Boots, red or black. Clean-up Sale Sale value, Sale . MEN’S 4-BUCKLE ARCTICS With heavy double sole, $4.00 value, Men’s Short Gum Boots $5 value, aM first quality. $3.89 bt o o ) Women's 4-Buckle Arctics, $4.50 o’ §2.85 Misses” 4-Buckle Arctics, sizes 1115 to 2, $3.50 value, Cleanup Sale $2 069 Boys' Storm King Boots, sizes up to 6 é A\ Boys' and Youths' Felt Boots, to clean up at $2.89 Children’s 4-Buckle Arctics sizes 51015, $3 val. $2.39 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Rubbers of All Kinds Marked Down 10%—DBall Brand and U. S. Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, $2.00 value. Clean-up Sale Ribbed Shirt and Drawers (Chalmers) £1.50 value. Clean- -up | Sale $1.19 79¢ $2.45 98¢ $1.98 $1.49 Flannel \lnric regular army, (1 (IO and $5.00 value. Clean-up Sale 1 Lot Flannel Shirts, grey and khaki, £1.50 and $2 valve., Clean-up Sale Men's Dum- Shilh all sizes, £3.00 and £3.50 value. Clean-up \ale \Id‘n s Dress Shirts, all sizes, $2.00 and £2.50 value. Clean-up Sale MEN’S FURNISHING DEPT. FREE COUPON When presented to this store the bearer of this coupon will be entitled to one pair of our regular £1.00 or £1.50 Slippers for 50¢ and this coupon. S, W, MENUS STORE, 398 Main Strect, New Rritain, Conn. S YT W S S W Women's Felt Slippers, all colors, all sizes, $1.50 value. Clean-up Sale . Mufilers, all kinds and quality, all wool, $2. 10 and £3 value. Clean-up \ale $l v 59 Men's !l 00 tmd Sl.vfl \eck“eal Clean- -up \ale sz.ot} and $2. |0 N’uknem Clean- -up Sale ... Men s Hosiery, legnhr 50¢ value. (ksmup\de. . Woolen Union Svits, mzular $3.00 ‘alue Clean-up Sale ... “Big Yank,” Black, Blue and Khaki, $1.50 - value, Clean-up Sale W. MENUS STORE 398 MAIN STREET Open Every Evening 398 MAIN STREET

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