New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 29, 1924, Page 14

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14 TEW BRITAIN ' DAILY HERALD, “RIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. ERONEN HEART ALS0) Fre=m e o e ' oG T R T A PATTERN AUSE FOR SUICIDE & ART NEEDLEWQRI(' ‘ WSLIDISUGIE e e | Barpitisom & gflenwthalg W'T“°%TAP”ZZLE ,-4.‘ —each |.|.u- has . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND ISFACTION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. It's no puzzle to cut. It’s no puze to fit. h swof. with transfer patiern of 50 It's no puzzle to make stylish clothes with, s On sale at the Art Dept. because it’s the easiest pattern in all the world ] ] -~ 00 - ) ] ] ] ) - - . to use. The reason for that is—it's printed. Al SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY necessary directions for making a garment are BUCILLA PACKAGE GOODS A SUPERB COLLECTION OF HOSIERY BARGAINS A P e o T pieces. \;\'l) EMBROIDERED LINENS FOR SATURDAY SELLlNG ONLY If you really like to sew use McCall Printed Patterns, 15c to 45¢ “Phoenix” Pure Thread Phoenix Out Size Full silk Hose, No. 368, former I Fashioned Silk Hose, No. 30 R4 5 I ) :.. 371; former price was $2.00; 7 NEW sl § g =5 WELCOME NEWS SPRING Phoenix French Clox I AN ; : ; y SWEATERS full fashioned Silk Hose, ! r Men’s l'luwmxggslc LADIES No. 786; former price Ll Y |}y Sox, now Made of Silk and Wool, ;é\:’ 4 . $2 25 /A ! {5;/ . - S HANDBAGS .‘\’I:xchu a‘:“orl:z(n\;‘_vc, “.::n'[ Children’s Phoenix Lisle Hose Lml:;?]l:go{lolltgsif‘z lgista o g ¥ 8 (o 50 well known bag manu- low, sometimes plain ; )| K e s ) P e : seloht in black s ndove rer s stock. Aefianas oantnaste All new shades for Spring Medium weight in black and cordovan facturer’s surplus ometimes contrasted. In i I = Nicely made of fine luxedos, slip-ons and leathers with fittings. i 20at effects. & Specially priced— NEW' Very special at— & $4.95 JAUNTY SPRING h : NOVELTY ’KERCHIEFS NEW SPRING NECKWEAR The new Sport Kerchiefs, of linen and voile, with 3 The verynewest thing, in Neckwear—>Stift Collars neat edge, in all the new 5 ¥ iz and (ufiv—of very fine linen, in 69 90 splorg fOr spring o 2 C and Oc N N N wanted shades, per set C to c | i | o Ladies’ Phoenix Lisle Hose T T T T e T e 333333 5asasI Pt T T Tt " AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE : G AN NEW SPRING g in the a VALUE YARD GOODS FRST BRTADAY PARTY | e e Seesmmtiore WL AND DEPT. esdpmelmpPrmenngied ca mervurina ;"'_?“1""7' iy K/ TOMORROW el ahade Y 2 i ¢ Linen Towels—All linen huck neat Walter Jezerske of 67 Lyman street 3 towels with plain and damusk ¢ ~|..u - HH lity ) a s : border, 18 c fine v for the 1 time 8 lnlllll Bed \pnmh -l 1 $l 39 © home is prettily decorated with 8 ¢ Sivadrariond yirs Gl 1A o . \ o deann i and gold crepe paper and the # o “ Plllow Cases iy & ol EL B - pring with novelties for his little § s $l 69 st gan 24c ¥ | J—' J 1 tore . T y olor f o " 3 Brown luuu Crash = Pure Table |m|||... 4 el quin U A o' w1y e we " NItk Crepe de Ol ¢l of the 29 guests wore a pa- § linen Dish Toweling, with rec cd padding ~“u e Labl 4 — 5 y N fo-tneh wid i Fenutifal ime with one day of the H S Bike Sasdsr e s e g | ¥ g el tiered on it and Walter wore 1 Yord b j= Ray s . Ahudva, $l 84 with the month of Feb- H ttered on it “ :\ g a birthday dinner games / | I ot enjoyed and violln selections § | { 0 P e and St | SPRING TRIMMINGS LieD NEW SPRING BLOUSES 'ooden Soldiers. He received | 8 FFashion says braids, in plain and fancy fur trim- 7 | & season’s newest Fubries, and Handsomely made of fine material, trimmed with cal hand made filet and erochet laces from his playmates : nings. Rhinestone ornaments, in all wanted styles g [ the most wanted shades i ;nd si:lu}wn' I.eadcd \Iow‘llhes for your spring i e o 4 r W p s, & s Y ) Lo -|. DEFEND[NG UNAMUNO or all of which we are headquarters, and at prices that .93.95_ $4_95’ $5.95 are positively the lowest. Fronch Newspaper Comes Ont With | § porting Famous Profesor. NEW SPRING BUTTONS TUAT WILL GO VERY §8 Paris, Feb. 20.—The actlon of the & Spanish government in exiling Pro- 8 . " NICELY WITH THE Feasor Unamuno, of the University of | £ for Suits, Dresses, Skirts MARCH SALE OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS NEW BOYISH SUITS ba, arges nelud- | . ;:\-.b.:m'e;(f::vm:'u“h:h: &':.'l'?;l | 3 g Rug Border, 24 inches wide, hard Cretonnes, for drapery, cushions ‘W'V“A"d',',‘,, ,,‘“,”‘I‘".\,‘|.:I.(:.‘v:\' I\t A/ - rpasenagen g Ifflltnvwhleh » Handsome new Buttons, fashioned in the wood patterns. ind coverings. 25 o printed today tn Les Nouvelles Lit- | §3 newest shapes and patterns, made in glass, For Sat. only C Special for Sat. vard C ',"_';;':"‘ S S Y ey e bone and wooden effects, ranginz from the Felt Base Floor Covering, 10 pat- 2 fl”'?& Syracuse China Breakfast b : The protest says that Prof H small dainty ones to the larg i s terns to select from. oY, & pRuLnS, “Me ’ ) D! ¥ at Professor | § ty one the large plain ones, For Sat, onlY... .. .. yard C Special for Sat. b g o ‘\m"llnutll"’u Unamuho's sentense to deportation § v - BTt R B Koo d | | DRSS Fos Wear Ever Aluminum Tea Kettle, Imported ( |||J~r;nul renel Kid, in ull greal personalities in Spaln an n < I Sat 4 2 Atk . 3 : 5-gt. size, regulai* price saucers. Special for Sa hades,, with short flair cuf :L‘:"fi‘.fi"'c.f:n?,fi‘.:’-m‘;fmx',;f.:‘fé 15c up to $l 19 do. \136» For ’iat“u:fl\. $2 98 Voile Ruffled Curtains, made of contrasting $3 98 )\ says it 1s not a question of eriticizing § . Wear Ever Aluminum Pans, 2-gt. fine quality material, hemstitched, g the government of a foreign country H size, regular price 85c. omplete with tie for which the French have the keen- $ F (4 \.,2' onl p backs. For Sat. only l .4 est sympathy and consider one of the # or sSal. only . acik Sat. oni first intellectual count t s ent time, but an expression of cor tempt for men who have the disposal of foree use it against thought Export Cows’ ggflvmncs HE FOOLS 'EM ALL ké‘fgefiz&nv};gflfi :3 l<|re 4 i d : o ORDERED T0 PEKING Nafional Meat Stores Co » Trhdiig Sabaletronel B i dapanese Connsel is Sent There (o As- ° To Become Mah JONEE Sel8 sepre taathe 10 G Aparimemt i g0t itI0 & B Febh Sh—bive por ‘ rd Savole who braved the flames to cigit vear old daught sist in Mandiing Increased Rnsso- o . TEL 483 70 WEST MAIN ST. " York, Vo Settling Contested Senate Seat Largest Retailers of Quality Meats T s | SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS : to have Infan " purchasea u 200 | ; ; "es & resuil of Uio e LeanSmokedShoulders . Ib. 10c Q--‘-- .- .- ERE: - .“‘ et fim;mxmm T T T o . . . e o . e b e e e T “Decline Mediation "t Tromas wid be voua make ‘ ; - 4 & e e e v A Fresh Maryland Turkeys . 49¢ 15, Criago arem T matler o Teors cecumuncs o 4 | - St || Tender Roasting Chickens. ... Ib. 3% ‘ : g / el G D Legs Genuine Spring Lamb . . . Ib, 35¢ Lean Fresh Jersey Hams 24c Fresh Jersey Pork Roasts 18¢ Fresh Shoulder Roasts . 22¢ simpen, % Vac Poh o e N . s . iriti 220 | Sunkist Florida Oranges 23¢ : : s, Fancy Baldwin Apples, 3 gts. for 25¢ Heavy Grape Fruit 5 for 25¢ Texas wherein v(}:_mrgc E. Peddy clain;a he won over \en: e p pacemmoredfese Cranbemes, Gl‘een Pepm th Id, who had the support of the Ku Klux Kian. Photo D. Saxe pre Tomat ; uhflower’ Strawbefl'le& left to right, W. F. Robertson of Dallas, supervisor ior s b . Colonel E. P. Thayer of Indianapolis, general superin- J*7° °% 00 ey ‘:a ba e tendent of counting; and Bob Maszon of Fort Worth, Tex., super- “ s . it " - Celery, Spmach, and New g plant cmpioys 500 men. t L , Visor for May field. Three Men Risk Lives to Rescuc Drowning Dog ¢

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