New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 13

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against the franc is an underhanded | manoeuvre of domestic politics,” de- | clares Edouard Herriot, potential pr mier of France under the new c tion of the left, in a signdd ar published in L'Infoormation. radical leader criticises the temps in this eonnection for having sounded a note of alarm concerning the policies temps and the reactionary e trying to stampede the people with alarmist reports. government's financial policies and says his administration will remedy the errors committed, e closes with | the reactionaries but to he “Remember, foric Herriot's article cone tainly desire to defend the I'rance and assure reparation for war, |; but we also desire that each people hall live, isten to the reactionaries whose poli- ! vles were leading us straight into war. Help us in our struggle against cal umny. Help us in our cfforts to DRIVE ON FRANC IS [ o ¥rance her naturai a 3 republican. wherever you are, help.us. Do not lend help to the manoeuvre against our franc which is suggested by the Herriot Decries It a5 DOMESLIC persimistie articien it oa ooy the is suggested by the pessimistic articles in the press. It is due to our van- quished adversaries who are endeav- | oring to avenge themselves for their Political Feud the Associated Press. Paris, May 23.—"The campaign | defeat on the credit of our admirable ind industrious country.” FIX VEGETABLE AHOUNT The | sow’s needs duri ligure space needed for gardens, Berkeley, Cal., May 23 of the Incoming government. He e b tha Yalvacite? ofi ail foresees giving details as to what his policy will be, but es the elenfents needed to gr Mayor Herriot assails the preseqt & foe & Nnits. to foreigners to heed !, the new Put | nips, she racy s or pare 180 pounds of po Mayor we cer of We want peace. Do not | P W ‘ Ladies’ Full Fashioned Phoenix Pure Silk Hose—black, dawn, cordovan, white, beige, Airedale and grey. Special $1 .85 Ladies’ Black Silk Hose seam back, Saturday Special Ladies” English Ribbed Sport Hose—fine ribhed to the toe, Colers: black, cordovan, gréy, tan and Airedale. Saturday Speeial .......... Sy 550 Boys' thwee-quarter length Socks; black and 5 cordovan, with cult top. Saturday Special, Pair 4 C A new line of Children’s White Dresses, made of fine quality Voile and Lawn, trimmed with lace and ribbon. :.'II":I\Id\I‘, '..\‘l)(‘cizll ......... $4 69 i 36.98 e Children’s White Muslin Slips, all sizes and neatly trimmed with insertion and lace. DUEUINAY: TDOBINE . o (conssnnnarnnnisnee - S ——— Children’s Combination Drawer Waists, bloomer style, with band knee and lace edging. Saturday Speeldl ... covci0viinnnn Werean $1 . 1 9 Ladies’ Waists and . Blouses, made of French Voile and English Broadcloth., Suitable for street or sport Saturdey Spoual ... $2 98 $498 Ladies’ Organdie Collar and Cufl Sets, plain and 39¢ pleated. Special .. GLOVES Children's 2-Clasp Long Silk Gloves, Saturday Spe- sial SO s is $l 19 Ladies’ 16-Button Silk Gloves in black, white, Sat. sSpecial Pale ...0.0 Ladies’ Fancy and Em. broidered Handkerchiefs— large assortment of colors, Saturday Special ...... EATING THE SALE OF “SISTER SUSIE” HAIR NET: 4™ 28¢ (Regularly 2 for 25¢) The success of our last sale warrants this price re- duction. Perfect Hair Nets guaranteed. Single or dou- ble mesh. Cap or fringe shape. TRICOSHAM SILK DRESSES EXTRA EXTRA SIZES $5 00 SIZES Just 25 of these large dresses to sell for Saturday. This will be the last lot we shall have of these fine dresses, NOTE THE LOW PRICES FROM THE BASEMENT Unbleached Cotton, 36 inches wide: good fine quality, usually 17¢ a yard. P;:"':I('M .. Yard lOc Cotton Huck Towels, — white and colored borders: Pillow Cases —— extra heavy, full size. Basement Spec. F?:-.l 9C Crepe Lingevie for wun- derthings. Dainty shades, such as flesh, maize, or- chid and white. Basement Special handling. Base- ment Special, Ea. 29C NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924, ect of benev- | l1earn to swim and dive and manage | | olent cordiality. The real France, we R N hoats in lakes or rivers. | 2 s not in the articles that in- I e i Washington, M Nutritional specialists state single per- 2 tional conference of outdoor recrea- | who made the same journey in the year.—AlSO {1, by his second assistant secretary, | Middle Ages under Emperor Henry Nutritional | chilc o owe eacl tunity for life in the open within a | short distance of its crowded environs. 30 pounds When childhood in America is given hounds of string beans, 15 done ri, 40 pounds of tragedy of child delinguency. These s, reation, he urged establishment of slightly soiled from counter —-_— = — e w—— NOT A CITIZEN -% BUYING DRIED FRUITS heavy demand for ¢ ed fruit has come to central California from He Is Not Eligible as a Voter. . !Germany. Since January 1 German S D .] " s " y D imports of dried prunes, peaches and Scattle. May 23.-~E. W. Binns, 86, |} heavy. Before tife war Germany | . " oied tor Abraham Lineoln twice was one of California’s heaviest | -’ Lo 5o oo allot for buyers of fruit, but in recent ycars | her purchases dropped virtually to zero. Prepared Address -The need of ‘organized directed creative play, and S |a s fail. e lie o s Ial ntdaren et TRAVEL IN AUTOMOBILLS went to register the dren was emphasized by Secretary Da- | Cologne, May 23.—Cologue and the ‘““":‘l °n‘m” y"“:‘“']"‘: ,:-':‘ ']'):"'l’_:“"":‘ ';"”’; Rhine Valley recently sent a pil- | (044 A s AR pajat Desinbor denartment, o an l:n‘r‘u’w;:.» 10‘ tome which m.’n]a“la land, that he was mot naturalized, address read yesterday before the na- - though he \ > 1860, and | much faster trip than the wayfarers *. White. IV. Neither did the pilgrims go shall not do ourtelves, our parefooted and bareheaded. In all our community, our country, there were 300 automobiles and 300 » human race, the duty which | motorcyeles in the Rhine Valley party | and all of them,” he | which made its way through Bren- + unless, hall provide the per Pass to the plains of Lombard g8/ which childhood should have zht the true recreation and real === o life, rre is not a city In the United es which cannot provide eppor- Binns' father died 30 years ago. { mated at six trillon tons, QUALITY PASTRY SHOP these things, this country will have “The Home of Home Made Pastry™ much to cut down the ealendars 147 MAIN STREET of our juvenile courts, and to end the WE SPECIALIZE IN WHIPPED CREAM GOODS HOME, MADFE. PIES AND CARES—JUST LIKE MOTHERSY Old Fashioned Raised Doughnuts with Raspherry Jelly ~SATURDAY SPECIAT— Apple Cakes, Coffee Cakes, Wreaths and Raisin Bread satisfaction Guarvanteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded. ccomplished, we will have sure barrvier for this the luxuriousness and bhich have been the ruin of so of the great nations of the ining his creed, for ehild rec cquipped athletic fields and camping facilities, and the providing of opportunities to boys and girls to BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Clearing A]l Our Odd Lots of Women’s Spring Apparel Many of these Coats and Dresses originally sold for double these prices that you will pay for them here Saturday. . 50 Coats $10 $16,50 to $20.00 Value A wonderful group of smart “Sport and Utility Coats for all purposes. Plaids and plain colors; made of fine woolen materials, Sizes 16 to 11, 75 Coats $16.50 Values to $27.50 Smart Jaunty Sports Coats and fine stylish dressy models; materials are Polaire, Tweed, Velour and Suedine—all sizes. 47 Coats $19.T73— $29.50 to $35.00 Value This group contains all our better Coats. High Grade Garments in the fashion’s most ap- proved styles, handsomely tailored. Extra size. Poiret Twill—All our Best Sports and Dressy Coats. Lovely Silk Dresses $14—$16.50 Two groups with but a single thought—VALUE 100 NEW STYLES IN THESE MATERIALS: Satin Canton Jacquard Satins Embroidered Crepes Satin Crepes Cantons Georgettes Flat Crepes Wonderful Dresses—wonderful in f ashion-—aceurate in detail of cut, fit and workmanship. These Dresses are so far superior to those usually found at such a low price that we insistently urge you to see them. 500 Yds of Mill Lengths: all linen, part linen and all cotton crashes, BUY NOW at savings. Basement Specials Bates Cotton Colored ’ | Dleached Linen Damask, ‘ Special Cloths, size 56x56. Base- ment Special ses $l ‘4 329 Odd Bureau Scarfs— rounds, squares, colored, hemstitched and scalloped every thread to be pure borders; pieces that you'd linen. Usunally $1.98 a yard expect o pay more for. now. Basement Special — P;e:-':lm .. Each 39C """" $1 .59 2 yards wide, guaranteed Civil War Veteran Who Has Voted for Exery President Since 1860 Finds that, while he thought his father was | a naturalized ecitizen of the United | States, he could not produce a copy | of his father's naturalization papers. | The weight of the ecarth is esti- em——e | Bleached or Unbleached Sheeting: two and one- quarter yards wide. Us- ually 69 yard. Basement Bird's-eye 18-in. Diaper Cloth. Basement Special— { Capitol Dry Goods Store 419 MAIN ST., Bronson Bldg. New Britain The following are only a few of our specials, We have many more at very low prices, Very best quality Sheets, | Fancy Night large siz 79c | Gowns, reg. $1.49 98c regulax, $1.25 .. | | Children’s Full Size Pillow 1 Slips, reg. 33c. .. 9 | rogulae 8199 ... 89c Bath Towels with color- ed horders, Children’s Rompers, reg- regular 39¢ ... .. 21 (o ‘ :‘:"_:9 ......... 93c 1'0;:ag;:q...‘..f;t:or 2 5 (v Ladies’ Union Suits, reg. 69c. .. 39 C Gingham Dresses, Ladies Silk Hose, all the newest shades, regular 98¢ ..... 3 9 C A large assortment of Aprons, 2 l regular 33¢ ..... Men's Ties, up 29 Ladies' Kimonos, beauti- o8R0 .. ke c ful Japanese designs; regu- e $1.98 $298 ... ... | We carry a complete line of Infants’ Wear, It will pay All Men's Shirts Reduced Very Low you to come in and look us over. m F_or Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. sy ramm— = Men's White and Tan Soisette Shirts with attached collar; with and without buttons, Saturday Special Each sl -65 Men's 80-square Percale Shirts with attached collar— a large assortment of new patterns. $l 39 Saturday Special Each . A new line of Men's 80-square Percale and Woven Madras Shirts, in the newest checks and $1 19 stripes. Saturday Special . Men's Extra Fine Quality Pure Thread Silk Hose, in the new dropstitch: colors: black, cordovan, gray and champagne. Values to $1.00. Saturday Special [ Men's All Silk 4-in-hand Ties; brand new patterns, the kind you've admired at $1.50. 50c i8S LINEN BEST PERCALES i Il 2,000 yds. of Fine Count All the new Spring and ||| Percales; pretty mew pat- Summer shades. Full 36-in. |{| terns; 36 inches wide; fast wide; ~excellent quality; |} colors. Regular 25¢ grade. fully shrunk. Saturday Special ....... o l 90 Saturday Special 59c e — WINDSOR PLISSE In pink, blue, yellow and white; 32 inches wide; ex- cellent cloth for undergar- ments and children’s wear. Worth 39¢ yard. Saturday Special 190 Toilet | Notions Department | An open demonstration of the Lady Ester four-pur- pose Face Cream and other Lady Ester toilet prepara- tions, NORMANDY VOILES Just received new ship- ment of these fine Voiles, all the new Summer st) §5c Japanese Furniture Pol- 37¢c Belding's Darning Silk in all the new shades, 9 Saturday Special .. ish, Saturday Special ..... vess Neet, a fragrant anti- septic cream that removes hair, sat. Special . ... 34c Ipana Tooth Paste. Sat- Djer-Kiss Talcum Pow- der. Saturday Special . ... ZIC Daggett and Ransdeil's Perfect Cold Cream. 25¢ size. Saturday 18(: Special ...... Puritan Common Pins «= 360 in a paper. 8c Saturday Special . Dellong Hair Pins, as- sorted sizes. Sat. Special . . Colored Crochet Bed Spreads for full sized beds. Basement Special ..... 36-in. Fruit of the Loom | Nainsook. Base. 29c ment Special, Yd. Heavy Double Thread Turkish Towels, soft and very absorbent. Basement Special Fruit of the Loom Cot- ton, 36 inches wide. Sat- urday Special

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