New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 5

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NFW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUAPY lo, 1924, 'HOSIERY SPECIALS PURE THREAD SILK HOSE—Black, “lute, arey and all new high shades for Spring. L Regular $1.98 & CORSETS On Ail Stand- ard Makes of CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE—Regu- Tomorrow lar 49¢, in beige, grey, brown and black, Onl wide English ribbed. 4 all sizes MEN’S WOOL HOSE—Plain and heath- er shades, dropstitch and plain weave,— sizes to 12. Reg. 59c¢ pair LADIES’ ENGLISH RIBBED HOSE— Fine grade of lisle, in black, grey, brown and champagne. Regular 98¢ pair ............. 696 Advance Sale — New S 1 D Every Bought Dress Especially Brand for This New [] Sale—Sold Shown for On a No- the First Time Profit Basis The newness, the freshness of these Dresses, the wide variety of THIE s 80 10 480 Muint/ 1) e /Vomfi/ /m/z/fiodq RACOON COLLAR PLUSH COATS $24.50 Also with fur cuffs. Regular $37.50. Special Tomorrow Yew Britoins Shopping Center crrraess SJORE NewBirilam Cr Lo B W o ADE U WOMEN’S NOVELTY LOW SHOES $3.95 Regular $5.00 values, in Patent Colonials, Patent Hollywood Sandals, Creased Vamp Oxfords, in Patent or Tan Calf. Also Black Suede in Fancy Strap effects, with low or medium heels. 40-inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN FULL LENGTH MARQUISETTE SASH CURTAINS Spring Butterick Patterns Are In—Get Your March Delineator MARMOT FUR COATS $83.75 45 inch Length, very special. Regular $129.50 YARD GOODS SPECIALS BROCADED CANTON CREPE—Black, navy, brown and tan, “Suskana” quality. Regular $2.50 yard. SILK STRIPED SHIRTINGS —Ina number of fast colored striped patterns, excellent quality of madras s Yard 3 9 C F 54.INCH WOOL JERSEY—Royal blue, tan, cocoa and other good shades, in fine quality, good weight lustreus finish jersey. Reg. $2.49. dsl .69 IMPORTED SILK PONGEE—in natural color only, excellent quality Fur Trimmed — COATS — 5 Coats Fur @ Ol:ly Collars p F “t:‘r and Cuffs el : 190 Yard Good quality, fine for sheets and pil- low cases. 3 90 Pair Regular 59c¢, fine quality, very neat. e——— styles, the excellent matrials and the price, all of these combine to make this a sale of almost unlimited possibilities to all women. Misses’ Sizes—14, 16 and 18 Flat Crepes, Crepe Satins, Canton Crepes, Roshanara, Georgette, Satin, Velour Checks and Checked Wool Crepes, Navy, Black, Brick Dust, Beige, Royal Blue, Brown, Cocoa, Grey, striking combinations and Lanvin Green. Not old stock—but new coats purchased only this week from a New York manufacturer who wished to close out his winter coat stock to make room for his new Spring merchandise. These are exceptional values. Coats you'd expect to see priced at $45—luxurious fur collars, fur cuffs, deep pile fabrics, silk linings, lovely styles, silk stitching, tassels—won- derful coats at a very low price; sizes for everyone. Women’s Sizes—36 up to 48 FANCY TOWELS 39¢ Large variety in jacquard, plain and fancy borders, val. up to T9c. EXTRA LARGE HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS $1.19 Nice new floral patterns, reg. $1.59. Spring Dresses Fur Trimmed Coats $19.95 that formerly sold at $19.95 and $25, sacrificed tomorrow in a clean-up of All Winter Coats, These coats are plain or fur trimmed, in the season’s best selling models; rich, deep, pile fabrics, excellent workmanship. Rather than carry these over we are practically giving them away tomor- row. Brown, Navy, Black, Grey, in belted, loose-back or side tie models. DRUG SPECIALS Pompeian Face Powder ........ v 39¢ hox Ashes of Roses Rouge ........ . Ashes of Roses Face Powder . Cutex Manicuring, Set TAILORED WAISTS $1 98 An exceptional assortment—Waists and Overblouses of Batiste and Madras in Peter Pan or Tuxedo and Roll-Collar Fronts, but- toned front or back, plain or embroidered in white or colors. Sizes to 46. -4 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY -- CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES $ 1 9.95 New models for all Springtime occasions—daytime and semi-formal wear. You may wear now and be “fashionably Windsor Crepe ahead.” CORSETS 98¢ The fabrics are very fine—flat crepes, satins, satin crepes, charmeen, georgette, Roshanara, crepes, twill cords and char- Very full cut, in flesh, 98c white, maize and orehid, in Plain or fancy — also meuse, introducing innumerable new notes in live gaieties of color and smart adornments. All sizes. or striped patterns, single with fine narrow lace edg- plain or floral patterns, medium and low bust mod- or double shirred cuff, ex- ing, eut extra full. Regu- neatly tailored, trimmed els in white and flesh, all cellent quality. lar 98¢. with fine lace. sizes Produced by manufacturers who make better grade dresses, fashioned in High Grade Styles; made of High Quality Materials— Satin Black Canton Crepe Navy Flat Crepe Grey Georgette Tan Afternoon Dresses Taffeta Blue Business Dress Worsted Checks Cocoa Dinner Dresses Trico Plaids Lanvin Green Street Dresses Values to $25.00 NEW SPRING HATS $3.95 $5.95 New assortments received this week, smart Hundreds of exclusive ¥a|s received during el » sansan Milane wi . the past few days—Special Tomorrow At £5.95— W sty 'ffi for the new seasen ?hlanfi mth' af the best groups we have offered in many a day. feta or Crepe brims, Tegal Braids, New Straw Extraordinary value, extraordinary style, at an Combinations, Silks, Visca Braids, ete. All are extraordinary low price. beautifully trimmed and come in newest spring New Spring colors in sample hats, introduc shades. Regular $4.9% and $5.98 hats, ing new plaids and lace trimmed models—shown for the first time tomorrow, Regular $7.98 values. Amoskeag Ging- ham Dress APRONS $1.48 Fancy patterns hand- somely trimmed with white linen collars and cuffs, also witl contrasting colors, made with sash belts. Reg. 22,00, $1.25 DRESS APRONS 79¢ Made of the finest per- cale in light and dark col- Flannel GOWNS 88c¢ Cut extra full, with or without collars, in neat striped patterms, yokes trimmed with silk braid in ors, trimmed with rickrack neat arrangement. Regu- and cretonne, with sash lar $1.25 value. belt. $1.50 Wrap-Around Windsor Crepe BLOOMERS BLOOMERS 79¢ Bloomers or Step-ins, in In all pastel shades, plain flesh, white and orchid, Lingette w‘-' " —— e s aosited shoard & trein vound | worey ever the ot vestiostion. |10 WONEN IVLVED I | ootre o e maen who smuesied| GURES. ARE WITHDRAWN 20 Students Escape Fire FAL[ [i“‘N[i H“M[ B e e s e - —_— ATTE"PTED PRISON BREAK" S SRS GG CPRARNE WS Ve By Fleeing in Night Garb as accempanied by a nurse and prison walls The two men, they 'l~ ». ighter-in-law, Mrs, Jack Vail 11 Paso, Tex., Feb. 15.—Mrs, Albert a prominent part in getting | New York Commissioner Revisee His srhom, New Hampahire, Sebs §i As he entered the train Mr. Fall B Fall, wife of the former secretary : i and explosives to the Ofticial List of Systems of T‘urr' ot p e University Two Men, Al Dx-Convicts, Likewise | rio of - rocens O as assisted at both sides and ap- of the interior, is at tive home of her | { peared searcely able to walk. Mrs |daughter, Mrs. C. C. Chase, where je Prinner, alias Mre. French Treatment M ) —— 1 Pette Arrested for Implication in Pittshurgh Affair a storm of according to - as been wunder a physician’s 'who was arrested with 5. Mollie 18.—1n ¢ lock, ight clothing s co v New York, Feb. 1 In responsc to He HIIIISGH AW {0 BC ll'l Jack Ml smd: “"His condition has for the last three weeks, Sey Plieffer, sald to o A x . "'h . 1 burned early . ba srotest, City He Com- | 404 ‘1 stid 4 been so serious that he has hardly ral times during her fiiness she has n— 5 Yeb, 15 -— from prisoners to their confederates ”‘ - “: - - 1z lid down & w“km w been able to sit up ten min it shown signs of improvement and has| Pittsburg g b, 15~<Pollce | . "ine outside. The Prinzer woman Missioner Monaghan today withdrew '« ing the entire trip.” ‘ 1, |insisted upon getting up and prepar- |are pinning their hope of uncovering from a list of forty- systems of ai aiso several a y be < p of Mike s " - - ; however, that he was slightly better [ing o rejoin her husband in Wash- | ghe ring invoived in the conspiracy, -\r said to A'v:‘(‘tnuay‘t lkJ "oy tpon Whis b authoritites | Wores e fire started in The Salds than he had been for many daye ington, only to be ordered back 16 " o _* | Norton, one of the convicts charged y..e geclared war in & campaign Ment from an undetermined cuuse St. Louis, Feb. 15.—Albert B. Fall,| wjge received word that bis wife |bed by the physician, D GERES 6 BRI SR St U T ons (e Sheniing against quacks four designations— And caused a loss estimated at former secreftary of the interior and | was serfously i1 with pneumonia | Mra. Fair's daughter. western penitentiary here Monday on Petro Curato and Fred Daugherty Christlan scientists, Coueists, psycho- ' $75,000. eonspicuous figure in the senate in- | some time ago,” she said, “but was| The last time the doctor ordered the arrest of four persons, two of are the other two being held. The |analysts and physical culturists - vestigations of the Teapot Dome oil g0 ill that he could not make the Mrs. Fall to bed he told her she mustd them young women and 1wo men, | former, a miner, is believed to know | These four, Dr, Monaghan declared L. ¥. & C. SEILS 12 HOUSES leases, passed through St. Louis last | journey to Tesas It was not until | remain and that she must give up the both former convicts where the dynamite used to blow a had been inadvertently included in 1 Frary & Clark yesterday night on his way to El Paso, Texds, | Wednesday that his physician would |idea of going to Washington to aid Following a day and night of gruel- | Lole in the jail wall came from while |the list, which was published in a de- transforr nses on City avente, where he has been summoned by the | permit him to attempt the trip and | Mr. Fall in his fight for vindicatton ling by the city homicide squad, Daugherty's story led to the arrest of partment of health bulletin He ymour - wtreet and serious illness of his wife. Upon his | he gave rigid instructions that he |before the senate committes, Mra | official ed the befief that the the women. This is the second time added that seme of his subordinates S Wsler, Ben- arrival here a room was engaged for was not to be disturbed on the way.” |Chase said After that Mr. Fail|wen re the “go-betweens” who he has been in custody or ques- would “have to do some tail expain M. & Dunn and him at & hotel and he immediately Mrs. Jack Fall stated that she be- | prepared to come to Ei Paso. carried information between the con- tioning |ing.” I '

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