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TR b adhd WMAMAANLY ( arhs JULY CLEAPANCES N()W coraes our higgest price-cut event of the season. Thous- sale with this big clearance. This sale means much to every ands of dollars worth of superb dress goods materials is woman and girl in town so be here early, The sale will be in now to be offered at sharp reductions. force for two days—Friday and Saturday—but don’t wait until It is to be a double sales event, for we are closing our alteration the last day for you may not get what you want, Come Early Tomorrow; The First Day of This Big Event! JUST READ THE FEW OF THE MANY UNUSUAL BARGAINS WE OFFER WOOLENS LINENS French Flannels—Chiffon finfsh Dress Linen=Made In Ireland, Ine, ashes of ross, gray, Shrunk, non-crushable, Reg. 08¢ and pandre blue, Reg, 83,25 SILKS All Sitk Foulard—Large variety Reg, $2.25 SILKS Cropes=—10 hy very hest finish, Suitable (0 dresses, ol “mm"" .. $1.49 = A0-inch, best value f wanind Golaint nllu-g.’iul.l'mnl.l, s 1 089 MISHK Crepe de Chines=—Good quality, for and evening gow: l 59 in all colors, Ieg, 8 $ . Printed Silk Creepe de Chine — Small all over figures in all wanted $l 19 colors, Reg, $1.08 . ired Silk Canton Crepes — Very hest quality, with latest designs l 5 and colors, Reg. § . $ . 9 Brocaded Canton Crepes—In all colors, in y attractive patterns, i $1059 Reg, § Figure rgette Crepes — Fatra vy hand painted flower patte: sk Canton auabity, lust pleated skirvts, et all colors, Reg, in tanger. $2.49 All Wool dersey==86-inch, far bathing suits, house and sport dpeesses, $l 49 . Reg, 8225 ..., lain and two-tone 69¢ 65¢ Linen — Even woven, soft quality, shrunk ... 85¢ Toweling==Made in Seot- 25¢ $1.59 $1.69 Very best Reg, 82,60 colors and patterns, Irish finish, very best able, Royal silky and ronscrus Reg. 81 Tub SilkseStripes in - candy stieks Very hest qualay, Wool Canton Crepe w— Reg. 8 checks; sultable for pleated Reg. 98¢ Imported Linen land, with colored borders, ex- tra heavy quality, Reg, 30c Check Tuh Sillse=In all wanted colors Made by Danbrook Silks, $1.98 . $2.25 Silk and Wool Russinn Crepes — 40.inch, extra $2.25 Art Silk Broeades—i0-inches wide all - $1.19 49¢ skirts, dresses, ete, quality, IMPORTED MATERIALS Imported Silk Finish Tissues—Small checks and plaids in all wanted Reg. 59¢ o large variety £3.25 good quality CREPES Figured Crepes—3i6.inches wide, small all over figures, guaranteed wash. 33c Reg. 40¢ ..., Serpentine Kimono Crepe—Guaranteed fast color, Oriental patters, 3sc Reg. 49¢. Lingerie Crepe—Very best quality in plain and figured, % 23c Reg, 35C. ..cooevvons —_— CAMEO CLOTH Cameo Tadies' Cloth — Charmeuse finish, for lingerie, infants' wear, Reg. 20c . colors, Reg, rolors, colors, in small able. over patterns, all colors, Reg. §1.80 Imported French Eponge — Plain checks, for house and sport Reg. $1.25 Imported Scotch Silk Finished for house and children’s dresses, draperies, ete, Reg. 40c to 39c qualit for evening gowns, searfs, ete. Reg. $3.00 .. rees lt79 Davonet Satin — 40-inches wide, for sport skirts and dresses, very 1 9 hest quality. Reg, $2.49 ... . Silk Jersey Tubing—Suitable for lingerie, scarfs, ete, Extra heavy quality, Reg, $1.25 ........... 790 Silk Pongee—Natural color only, and Reg. c .. dresses, DRESS MATERIALS Normandy Voiles—40-inches wide, dotied or all over patterns, Reg, 58c—Yard . 450 Cretonnes—Guaranteed sunfast and wash- able. Extra heavy quality, artistic de- signs and colors. Regiao0 et L) ¢ Madras Shirting—Neally silk striped, very best quality, 35c Reg, 40c ..... RUFFLED CURTAINS ; c79(: SPECIAL—9a.m. to 1 p. m. 33c . 37c Extra large size, heavy quality, regu- lar 79¢c. 45 c Each .... Dish Toweling, .. 124c 15¢ ... Pequot Pillow Cases—42x36, #a m totp. m—Each Made of qood quality marquiseite, full length with tie-backs, Reg. $1.19 Pequot Pillow Cases—45136, fa m tolp m—Each..... dresses, ete, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS BELOW ANY OTHERS IN THE CITY HOROWITZ Bros., Shop Here Shop Here And Save And Save 348 Main Street LARGEST DRESS: GOODS STORES IN CONNECTICUT | the field. The aviators had little| The wings and wives of the planes | trouble in starting, although their en- | will in some cases require replacing, ut M“h“"' e monoed "M, ‘””Y”’ planes will rest for a week or ten | Ines are beginning to show signs of | but Licutenant Lowell H. Smith, the proved, 389 ity police cover an area | 5 | wear from their long trip, and flight commander is confident every- ot 793 square miles, and ‘80 state po- | daye while ponloons are being fitted| ooy o complete overhauling or re-|thig will be shipshape about Aug- licemen, 10 constables and town placement. ust 1 for the last big jump. police officers cover the rest, Nolle Does No God larmy fiysrs hopped off this morning Hull, wehre their of 5,004 square miles, approximately cause “fire smouldering in roots and 338,000 population and 12,000 miles logs keep alive for weeks waiting fav- orable conditions to burst out anew.” Governor Richardson announced that he Intended to confer with the State Forester today before replying to President Coolidge's offer to send federal aid. Forestry officials, howa ever predicted that federal assistance would not be required in view of the present situation. for Brough, near ABOUT 30,000 AUTO ‘TFOREST FIRES ARE LESS MENACING NOW Sitnation in Far West Shows Some Improvement 15 in preparation for their jump to the Orkney Islands. The air conditions this morning were favorable, and the flight Is ex- Discussing disposition of cases by peeted to take about two hours. Half OF These 869 Were for Drfving oot S e et i . {at length of the practice of many|a qozan English planes were in the Wmle Imoxmated when the Americans took off, S [ prosecutor fo nolle cases for a sum | Auto Hits Guy Wire and accompanied them part of the air | ana tistance me Americfh and of money. This practice, it & , 80 far as any effort to make bet driv- ing through discipline is concerned, is as a_courtesy escort, The | British officials | San Franclsco, July 17.—Forest fires in Paclfic coast states today were Occupants Are Injured Nearly 3,000 operators' licenses | valueless,"” It provides a means for Rockville, July 17.—Maurice Stur- were suspended in the first of persons who have violated the motor vehicle law to avoid the publicity of a the fliers to to wish | who yesterday weleomed England were present today their guests a good journey. The departure was made | incident amid the cheersofa crowd | which was small awing fo the fact that few knew whether Ameri- | cans were leaving today tomor- ling, Arthur E. Haywood, and Fred J. I'orster, three agents of the Metropol- itan Insurance company were injured | yesterday when their automobile was wrecked while the party was on the way to Hartford to attend the regular [this year for various violations of the | motor vehicle law, it is disclosed in the July bulletin of ihe state motor vehicle department issued yesterday. | The exact number is 2,028, of which |396 were suspended for reckless driv- [ing, 369 for intoxication, 67 for evad- ing responsibility, 113 on account of |fatal accidents, 492 for operating | [without license, 110 for operating un- | | vegistered cars, 601 for failure to ve- | port accidents and 250 for miscella- | neous causes, | At the present rate, the suspension lia ik skl i record will exceed that of any pre.|'cr 0 every particular from the jous year since the department x\asj;“r'“"“"‘_"”" of safety on the highways. ablished. For all of last ym.r.j”‘" argument of safety is getting into licenses were suspended, for | [N Public mind as the necessity for nd for 1021, 1,184, “' Increases. It Is coming to be ex- | pected of a court that it will protect | IS Driving While Drunk ST Le A 1 gain | | Sixty-three automobiles were sent publlc against the menace of the 3 reckless driver. | | No one ever has discovered the ({5 ixil in the past six months for| secret of pecpetual motion, although, |qriving while under the influepce of S . . ) AMER";AN AlRMFN mobile So Much Beiter mak. NUW F 5 Those “invisible costs,” that seientifically, nothing in existence is IFour mora were similarly ever still. for conviction of reckless have so much to da with the proverbially eolid and Reach Brough, Where Their Ma-| chines Will Be Overhauled b During 19023, 176 substantial qualities of every less menacing than for many days, due to rains in Washington and Ore- gon and moderation of winds in Call- fornia. Towns In Pend Oreille County, Washington, which had been in danger, were reported to be N0 weekly meeting of the agent longer threatened. Between Talcotville and Manches- he ek district car h v wire supporting a trol- it was in an inaccessible and uninhab- ).y p,,,: Fqi,w ,v,,“,‘,,tg‘o' |::.L 5 1"‘5‘. ited though heavily timbered section! | i\ jchiold and ome fender of the A number of smaller flres are ""“‘mm-mvm was ripped off and Sturling, burning in that district but are caus- |0 wag riding in the rear seat alone, ing no alarm. " was thrown forward, his head coming In California the situation was de- | contact with the front seat. He clared to be the best since the fires |\ 4 taken to the Manchester hospital statted, Six big fires were .burning \with a fractured jaw. The other two 6 but'all were said to be under control |men were not seriously hurt. except that at McKinney Creck, where | i the fighters hourly expected to | the upper hand. | Virtually all fires in western Wash- ington were reported under concrol, Warning was issued by Fire Warden G. C. Joy of the Washington Forest Fire Association, however, that *“con- The greatest height above stant vigilance must be maintained to | level is not so great as the greatest prevent serious: developments” be- | depth that has been probed below it. dren Ch ]ldCry for thereby losing the broad effect rrying out the principles of the administration of justice through ex- ample.” The publication takes the view that | “a careful study of the statistics | | showing disposition of actual court | | without | the or row. The pilots planes will remain in two days. They will then return to London while the machines are be ing overhauled, The wil stay in Brough to supervise the reno- | vation The airmen lost nn leave of London. As soon [ 1eft the ground they headed Rrough hont mancuvering round-the-world Abont of the and an examination of these Rrongh statistics for other years, shows that | enforcement of the motor vehicle law through the courts is becoming better | standardized and more and more | severe. Cases are heing handled bet- cases, Safety: Hupmobile, by means of fine materials and determinative tests, pro- vides safety throughout the chassia. o parts shown here — steering knuckle, steering arm, and front axle —are of the finest material that can be usad. All are drop forged steel, double heat.treated, and are unusually heavy. In this group, each individual part for each individual ear must pass the Brinell test, within Now You Can SEE s ell tes, close limits, for prover hardness of ma. What Makes The Hup- 1.2 "1 veare the Brinell hardness mechanic Invisible - Values - in taking as they for over time Iy lquor. |dealt with driving charges. jail sentences were imposed in courts throughout the state for driving while | intoxicated and 35 for reckless driv- ing, which figures show that, while | the department of motor vehicles s | ‘Iinrllng it advisahle 1o suspend more [licenses, the courts are imprisoning |less of the motor vehicle offenders, | . Other figures presented in the de- partment bulletin, however, lead to [the conclusion in it that a compari- |, son of the statistics indicates great | hope that the discipline by both police | and courts will soon be o severe as to | |stamp out the willful offense.”” It is against the type of offense that the |major part of the current bulletin is directed by Commissioner Stoeckel reiterates the policy of the depart- ment “to coopcrate in every possible | way to help and sustain enforcement officers and the conrts, 'so that the true intent of the law to punish of- fenders shall be carried out, and so that the great class of non-willful of- fenses may be equitably and justly | disposed of." [ Causes of Agidents Commissioner StoecRel gketches the duties of police, state and municipal sheriffs and constables, and the courts In disciplining and regulating motor vehicle traffic. It is pointed out that of 444 such police officers on traffic duty throughout Connecticut, a state If theze other cars could match the Hupmobile in excellence and reliability of performance, in durability and economy of upkeep— well, you might then be justi: fied in laying your money down on the “red.” sea Hupmobile, are now made visible for you. Step into our salesroom and ask to see the Parts Display. There are tickeis on these parts that tell you in black tvpe what they are for, how thay are made and what they are made of. The same ticket, in red type, tells you a similar story *bout similar parts in other cars not so carefully and thoroughly made CITY SERVICE STATION SHOWROOMS 6 AND STANLEY ST. COR HARTFORD AVE. MAIN STREET Tha Associated Press Brough, Enz, July Three American army world airplanes arrived Croydon at 1:08 o'clock noon. The aviators found awaiting them | every facility for the rapid over- hauling of their machines, includ- ing 'the necessary spare parts, extra | wings, instruments and controls. If | the survey shows any of these parts |’ are required, including new engines to be installed before the hopoff from Kirkwall, they will be ready for iretant installation. If the survey f-lmus only moderate wear and tear | it is anticipated the work can be com- three days, but it is considercd more likely that a full week will be devoted to the most thorough overhauling. But wisdom says black is the 17.—~The cafe and sane coler when round-the here from this after- 'New Discovery Removes Hair Safely ~Roots and All! Nothing destroys a woman's beauty and arm more quickly and surely than super Bid farewell to ever on face, under arms and sn it comes to investing hard. earned money in an auto- mobile. It takes quality to produca quality results. See the Hup- mobile Parts Display at our salesroom. unsightly hair legs. A wonderful | 1ifts out hair, hother, me pain and harmless. Skin left and soft as velvet. This new discovery, called Karma, made of the very finest of saothing oriental balsams. As y applied as cold cream, it penetrates to the hair roots, loosens them and “eases out” the hairs. Karma is sclen- tifieally prépared and recommended by prominent heauty specialists Karma I8 sold and guaranteed hy Fair Dept, Clark & Brainerd now gently No muss, na absolutely safe white healthy new discovers roota and all no odor, MOTHER :~ Fletcher’s Castoria is a o i tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, ‘ Syrups, prepared for Infants in pleasant, harmless Substi- | Teething Drops and Soothing arms and Children all ages. itk To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 7 Broven directions on gach package, Physicians everywhere recommend it pleted within By The Assoclated Press, Croydon, July 17.—~The American Dept. Store Drug Co. 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