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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 192 SN0 DOLLAR DAY .. INNASHVILLE, TENY. AT THE MILL-END SALE With Enormous Money Loss MEN 5> WORK SHIR Dark blue, khaki, black, Slightly imperfect, Regular $1,00 each, at 2 for $l.00 MEN'S SHIRTS Band or collar attached style, Slightly imperfect, Reg, $2.50 at DON'T MIND THE CROWDS TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AUG. 12 Tenn., Aug. 11.-—=Pawder buildings prices and at at present valu that Nashville, machinery and 225,000,000 war time more than $2,000,0¢ ation were destroyed in a fre swept clean a forty-acre tract in th heart of the Ol Hickery powder plant at Jacksonville, Tenn., near here yesterday morning Approximately 45,000 gun powder, stored by the Fates government s a War were consumed in the fames The cost of manufacturing this powder during the war, acearding to Major Oscar Krupp, United States ordnance department officer in charge was 50 cents w pound, making the fotal cost 822,800, The present market value of the powder is approximately ten cents a pound, making the total value 3450, valued at ' pounds of United resurve, WOMEN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS White canvis and white kid, trimmead with black, red and jreen leathers, also red and green kid pumps, Values up to 87, WOMEN'S SATIN QUILTED BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Blue, rose, Imender and hiack, Chrome soles, with pom poms (o' match, Tegular 81,50 'llufl 5 l WOMEN'S U, §, KEDS REGENT oxmnm White canvas, some trimmed with black or brown leathers, ruh. ser soles and heels, not all sizes in each -ule. but all sizes he lot, Negular 84,00 values BOYS' $2,00 TENNIS SHOES $1,00 Brown and white, trimmed with leather, lace to toe and bal, cut, suc- $1.00 BOYS' SEPARATE TROUSERS Corduroy and wool mixtures, plen- ty of them and all sizes from 7 to 18 vis, most of the wool mixtures are lined throughout, and the corduroys are an excellent grade, $1 00 000, Major Krupp sail There were no dangerous and no onc was thought to he injured, A government guard turncd in the alarm at 5:30 yesterday morning and although the o spent ftaelf after noon, It was impossible early this morning, to approach the area of the fire because of the in. tense heat The fire is said to be the greatest singlo loss the government has suf- fered since the war. The plant, constructed by the government during the war for the manufacture of mu- sploslons been nitions, was the largest project of its | kind ever attempted, The plans called for an expenditure of 385,000,000 and the plant was divided Into nine units cach with a daily capacity of 100,000 powder, When the armistico was signed the | plant had produced 85,900, of powder and was 13,500, ahead of contracts, BORDER ENFORGEMENT MEN 00 pounds 10 pounds HAVE VERY BUSY SUNDAY | Hela | Twelve Men and One Woman For the Grand Jury As Result of Federal Action Plattsburgh, N. Y, Aug. 11.— Twelve men and one woman were ar- rested yesterday by federal and state officers during one of the busiest days in border law enforcement in recent | years. All are being held for the fed- eral grand jury. The woman, who said she was Mrs, Marion Hanby, of Blue Mountain, N. C., was charged with smuggling after officers who stopped her automobile at Rouscs Point, near here, said they found in it a squirrel coat bearing the trade mark of a well known Mon- treal tirm. Mrs. Hanby protested she purchased (he ccat, valued at $800, in Georgia. Three aliens ,all Englishmen, were arrested near Champlain charged with illegal entry. Eight men were arrested charged with. illegally tronsporting liquor and the ninth with tllegal possession and sale, With them the officers cap- tured five motor cars and a quantity of liquor said to be beer, gin and whiskey. The men said they were Fred Rich- ards, Edward J. Louzen and Louis J. Bowers of Port Henry; Harry C. Harding, Peter J. Savard and Willlam J. Drouin of Lowell, Mass.; lLeo G. Woods, of Cheever, and Willlam B. Covllle, of Tampa, Fla,, Nihil Lehart, of .Ausable Forks, was arrested eharged with illegal poscussion and sale, CANANRAIGUA HOTEL BURNS | More Than One Hundred Guests Forc- ed To Flee From Burniing Building Only Scantily Clad, Anandaigua, N. Y. Aug. 11—-F"lames routed more than a hundred guests in night clothes from the Point Roches- ter hotel, andaigua, shortly after 3 o'clock yes- terday morning when fire razed the structure, - The loss is estimated at §40,000, Clad only in night elothes the guests fought their way down the stairways | and out Inte the open as the hlaze | spread rapidly none was injured Because the ninc-mile stretch of pounds of on the East Shore of Can- | hefore a light hreeze, | shortly | up to | i { | | | | | road between this city and the hotel | i& in an almost Impassable condition, it was impossible to transport any of the Canandaigua fire-fighting appara- | B tus to the seene of the bla although members of the fire companies here tried to reach the fire, arriving too late to anrmpv to =ave the bnilding ]"Rfl"nl UNDER WAY Nl Situation n Miscouri 1s Investizated Aug. 11.—In- situation in Reing Jefferson City, Mo., vestigation of the oil Missouri, direc 1'1 against the Stan- dard 011 comj Indiana by At- torney G d W. Barrett to de- procecdings should company for tormine wgainet the anti-trust lan, was ords of the com- and umbe Hiing r of reta e er oil companies to control prices,” and that it was mak ing illegal digscrimination between varions communitics in the the mat price. asking had “has conspired with ot state in ter of OIL 11T Long Beach, Cal, g 11 solidation of the Marine Oil corpora- tion, the Marine Drilling corpora- tion, the Western States Oil com pany and the Cardinal corporation ail operating in the Signal Hill field, was made public today by officials of the Marine Oil, whica“Beads the 85 200 merger. 000, | LEATHER HAND BAGS Ultra fashionable, ed bags. Dilack, blue ind other shades, Al at BOSTON BAGS Also utility cases, black only, at eather goods department, Main RVAL FILET LACE EDGES Chinese type, heart anl Regular 20e quaity tan, grey cros: $1 00 under arm, envelopes, fit $1 | Floor Dollar Day at Art Embroidery Dept. MAIN FLOOR Velour and Tapestry Scarfs Beautifully made and trim- med with gold braid, the colors are rose, blue, brown, green, mole, taupe .etc. Reg. $l $1.98. Dollar Day . Hemstitched Pillow ¢ To be embroidered, !tamped on good quality material, five very altracll\'z patterns. Reg. 59¢, a Huck Tl)\\ els To embroider, very pretty patterns for simple ‘embroidery. Reg. 25c. Dollar Day. 5' FOR $l PAIRS ron 3-Picce Vanity or Buffet Sets Linen centers trimmed with wide filet lace. Reg. $1.50, for .. Horner's Allies Yarn Hand knitting and heavy cable varn, all colors, 3% oz. hanks. Reg. 49c each, Dollar Day 3 “ron” 81 Reauty Lustre Silk and Wool Yarn 4 All colors, 1 oz 22¢. Dollar Day. 6 i balls. $1 Reg. Dollar Day at China and Glass Dept DOWN S‘I‘AIRS China Tea Cups and Saucers. Reg. $1.50 at per $1 12 dozen ‘e 7-Plece Water Scts Jug and six tumblers, light blown glass with grape cutting. Reg. $1.69. Dollar Day .. Boudoir Lamps Dutch silver base anrl choice of old rose or blue silk shade. Complete value $3.50. $l Price of shade ........ | Price of lamp ....o00unn $1 Spanish Laces Allovers and - flouncings, 36- inch wide, black, white and gaod range of colors. $l Reg. $1.25 yd.—Yd.... Women's Silk Gloves 16-button length, Paris point embroidery, doublé tip fingers; white, sand, black, gray $l and cocoa. Reg. $1.25.. 2.Clasp Silk Gloves Double tip fingers, white only. Reg. 5tc pair 4 PAIRS FOR DOLLAR DAY Handkerchiefs WOMLA'S SPORT HDKFS, i"ast color and embroidercd lin en. Keg. 25¢ each. at 6 FOR $l WOMEN'S SPORT HDKFS. Prints and embroidered corner. Valu® 15c and 17¢c each, at l 2 FOR $1 MEN'S FINE LAWN HDKFS. ®atin stripe and tape lorders, irregulars of 25¢ kind, at 8m$l ALSO Lot o1 MEN'S 0D 12 yon $l CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOKEFS, 24 voR $1 Stone Crocks 4 gal. size, without cover, first quality. Reg $l $1.35, at e Light Cut Glass Ware Choice of cheese and cracker dishes, handled cake plates, 12 Inch vases, 7-inch rose bowls, andte nut bowls, sugar and crea msets. Reg. $1.90, choice at . 7-Picce Berry Sets Bow!l and six berry dishes, fine grade semi-porcelain, with border. Value $1.50. $l Dollar Day, set. .. , . Traveling Bags lined, catches, good lock, on sale dov nstairs Fibre Suit Cases 24-inch size, 7-inch deep, re- Fibre Bags, well two fnforced metal corners, good handle, locks and catches. Sleeping Have real eyes, nicely dressed, and dress, unbreakable head and legs. $l Downstairs. ............. Rubber Balls Large 7-inch size, nicely col- ored. Reg. $1.50 kind at toy department, l downstairs. Toy Alumlnum (ooklng and Baking Sets § large pieces. packed in large box. Reg. $1.50, toy dept. hajr and sleeping’ rompers Knit Women’s Vests and Bodices Reg. and extra sizes. 5 FOR $l Women's Shaped Knit Vests and Pants Reg. and extra sizes, Hair Nets Double mesh cap shape, all shades except gray and white Reg. vflc doz, at Notion Dept. DOZ. $1 FOR luminum Cleaner t Notion Dept $1 Brillo A Reg. 25¢ siz 5 BOXES ron Seissors All steel scissors that sell reg- 75c, at Notlon Dept. ron $ 1 ularly at VOMEN'S BLACK SILK STOCKINGS Full fashioned, first quality, wp.to § Values $1 Dollar Day . WOMEN'S SHEER SILK STOCK Gs In colors, to 'the tep, irregulars of a $2,30 number full-fashioned and all silk $1 WOMEN'S COTTON STOCKINGS White, black and cordovan, with seam in back. Corsets Made of strong coutil in me- dium and élastic top models. Selling regularly at $1.50, $1.00 Brassleres In plain or two-garter styles, made of heavy satteen. Reg. 69c each. " $1.00 White Outing Flannel 36 lnchu wide, Reg. Z9c yd. ror $1.00 FOR Large assortment patterns and colorings, 36 in. wide. Reg. 23c yard. $1.00 1DS, FOR Blea™ | Turkish Towels Regular 33c. 4 wor $1.00 Bleachod Seamlcss Bed Sheets Size 81x%0, mads of soft fin- ish and heavy cotton. Reg. $1.39 each. $1.00 Blcached Cotton 8oft’ finish, 36 in. wide, 15c yard. sl 00 YDS. FOR l’,'nhlcatl\ed Cotton Extra fine and heavy 40 in. wlde. Rog. Zza yard. Sufln ‘Messaline All silk, 36 in. wide, black, light blue and pink. Reg. $1.53 ™" $1.00 . Silver Plated Cake Plates Guaranteed for 10 Reg. $1.05. Dollar Silverware Dept. $1.00 < Reg. years. Day at l'AlRl $ l Lace Edge Curtains And ruffled marquisette cur- tains, plaid pattern and tle. backs. Reg. $1.39 at 4th floor. $l -00 PR. Ruffled Voile Curtains " Neatly hemstitched and backs to match. Reg. values at 4th floor $1.00 = ¥Fancy Art Cretonne ‘ Fine selection of colors and patterns. Reg. 2% quality at "4V 2% $1.00 Figured and Dotted Marquisette For curtain making, showing slight imperfections. Reg. 39c "4y, $1.00 & — tie- $1.50 YDS. FOR YDS. FOR _— Infants’ Mercerized Socks with fiber silk tops, red, romper blue, gray, pink and cordovan also plain mercerized in all col- ors, sizes 6 ft. 835, First qual- ity, Reg. 20c pair ledrrnl Mercerized Socks 7-8 length with fancy assort- ed colored tops, r 60c values, black, cordovan, gray, belge and chlmpltne ron $1.00 The Original Koveralls for Boys Blue and khaki in sizes 2 to 8 only, at Boys’ Dept. main floor 2 .on $1.00 Rag Rugs Chintz patterns, border: 27x50. fancy band Reg. $1.49 Size 27x54. Regular $1.52, at $1.00 Rug Border Hardwood designs, 36 in. wide, reg. 60c yard, at 4th floor. Dollar Day on $1.00 FOR Sizes 15x27, at fourth floor $1.00 e ——— Dollar Day Bargains for Men Men’s Nainsook Union Suits — Sizes 36 to 45 Regular 75c, B LOF iiioeirosnrasensriianen blue, helio.: Regular 4 pair fer ... $1.00 \!ens Plain Color Pajamas — Tan, white, $1.59, at, pair ........ . $1000 Men's Half Hase—Regular 3bc, $ at 5. pairs for .........0 . 1.00 Men's Half Hose—Reg. 35¢c, at $l 00 Men's Fibrs Siik Hose—Regular $l .00 50c, at 3 for Men's Cotton Half slack and’colers, at 7 pair for ..... Men’s Cotton- Night shmb— + Regular. $1.29; at each ..... Hose-; ) Dollar Day at Housewares Dept. DOWN STAIRS Electric Toasters, fully guarantced.,. sl 00 Pi¢ Plate.and Frame, mzfltel frame, fire proof $1 00 insert .... heavy = wil- Clothes Bukeu. $1 .00 low, large size ... Garbage Cans with new style lock cover, extra large size ..... $l 00 Galvanized \\uh Tubs, large i sf” FLOOR B White Baskeéts, new sl)le va- rious shades with stencil. de. sign 4 piece heavy $1.00 $1.00 Floor Brooms, 14 in. size, red » polish finish $ handle ........ 1.00 footed or plain bot- $ s 1 1.00 R. F. D. Mail Boxes, heavy construction alumi- num finish $l 00 Combinatts whfle $l 00 enamel SERY TRAYS Oval shape mahogany finish. [} Pantry -Sct.- { white ware, l“nled { , covers o Pad and Cover for ironing board Brass Jardinicres, Dollar Day at Drug Dept. Ballantine's : Malt, reg. 76c 1t 2 cans 0 for. $1.00 Combination W Mer Bottle ind Syringe, r on $1.75, for sl 00 Aair Clippers. reg. $1.4% Kind at Noonan's Lemon Cream, 2 jafs for $1.00 o R cn $1.00 ~."::;’.£‘?§5"f‘.""$1 00 Dollar Day at Sporting Goods Dept. Lowsville Stugger Junior Bat can Teague Base Ball, Genuine Teather Catcher's Mitts for Boys ... Fielder's Gloves }m Small Boys and Ameri- . $1.00 $1.00 $l 00 Aerial Golf Mls—\\r"lnn Suu cess. Reg. T6¢ ea. at 2 for University League Base Balls Genuine Horsehlde, cork and rubber center. Reg. $1.75, at, each ... Roller Skates for small hoys and girls, pair. .. Regular 17c, . $1.00 . $1.00 DULLAR DAY Stationery Specials Letter Files Dust proof with safety clasps made extra strong, reg. 59c ea. Dollar Day 3 ron $1.00 Fountain Pens Selt filling, $1,75, for $1.00 Printed Stationery Your name printed on 100 double sheets paper and 100 envelopes in assorted colors at $1.00 guaranteed, reg. DOLLAR DAY At Grocery Dept. Rumford's Baking Powder, 1 ib. cans, 4 FOR 81, Premier Salad Dressing, large bottles, 3 'FOR 81. Baker's Chocolate, 3 Ibs. for 31.0(‘. Carnation Evaporated Milk, large cans, 10 FOR $1. Campbell's Baked Beans with tomato sauce, 12 CANS FOR 81. Lipton's Ceylon and India Tea “Red Label” 1; 1b, cans, 3 FOR $1. Finest Imported Japanese Crab Meat, fancy white meat, Blue Flag Brand 14 Th. cans, 3 TOR S81. Armour's Veribest Beef, 18 oz cans, 5 FOR Willlams Root Beer Extract, 10 bottles for $1.00. Tvory Soap, medinm cakes, 15 FOR 81, Corned size Boys’ Wash Suits Cut styles, all fast colors, usually sell for $1.00 each. Boys' dept. main floor 2 - $1 Men's Overalls and Jumpers ‘Blue, white annd hickory stripes. Regular $1.50 each. Dollar Day at Men's Dept., 62eh coceveresse $l Boys' Sport Blouses Plain colors and stripes. Reg- ular $1.25 and $1.50, values 2 . $1 Girls' All Wool Navy Blus Serge Skirts On white cotton waist, sizes 6 to 14. Reg. $1.98 value, at third floor ......... $l Girls’ Bloomer Dresses Gingham and chambray, sizes 6 to 14, regular $1.98 value, at third floor .... $l Women's Sleeveless Jackets and Sweaters Flannel and wool, silk braid trimmed, all colors, all sizes. Regular $2.95 values, at third floor .... $l ‘Women's Slips Muslin lingette and sateen, white . and colors; $1.45 and $1.95 values, at third floor \....... $1 Girls’ Rain Capes Navy blue, plaid lined hood, sizes 8 to 14, regular $2 value, at third floor. ... $ Muslin and Crepe Bloomers and Step-Ins Plain and figured. Value 69¢c at third floor. 2 « $1.00 Women's Porch Dresses Gingham and percale, plain and fancy models. Sizes 36 to 44 at 3rd floor, $1.00 Children’s Organdie Dresses Sizes 2 to 6. Reg. $1 values at 3rd floor. 2 for $1.00 Infants’ Slip-On Sweaters 0Odd styles and colors. Values up to $2.98, at 3rd floor. $1.00 Infants’ Muslin Nightgowns Slips and combinations, one lot of 79¢. Values at 3rd floor. 2 for $1500 Hand Crocheted Infants’ Sacques White and colors; to $1.95 at 3rd floor. $1.00 Pads for Carriage and Crih 17x1%, reg. 29¢ kind, at 3rd floor. 5 . $1.00 Blue Overalls for Kiddies Red binding, sizes 2 to reg. 70 each, at ird fleor o $1.00 | ralues up

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