New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 24

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BOSTON STORE DRESSES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $16.50 and $25 The new Fall dresses are here, portraying the new lines, the new materials, and new colors as worn by the smartest woman, Satins, Georgette Flat Crepe, Satin Cantons and (anton Crepes. Dresses with striking fringe trimmings, col- ored embroideries, applique designs, ribbon trimmings and hig buckles, long and short sleeves, sleevless styles, in fact every new style imaginable. Sale of Fur Coats Continues The fact that prices are the lowest in years, and the furs are more beauti- ful than ever, is mducmg many women to choose now. COAT OF NORTHERV' SEAL > RACCOON COAT $219.00 $99.50 Of fine dark skin, four Black, dyed generously, stripe border and shawl designed for style and collar gives this coat an comfort, 48 in. long. |extremely smart appear- —— | ance. NATURAL MUSKRAT | COAT { HUDSON SEAL COAT $89.50 $239.00 Very popular fur this| With squirrel collar and vear. Extremely smart cuffs lined with Skinner’s styles; dark skins. | satin. OTHER FINE WEEK-END VALUES IN NEW FALL COATS — $14.00 $19.75 $25.00 $39.50 ,,, $59.75 FREE — To every woman who calls at our EXCELLA PATTERN DEPARTMENT we will present a copy of Excella Summer Fashion Book, illustrating hundreds of smart styles. Don’t fail to obtain your copy of this fascinating guide to good MEN'S HOSE Men's Lisle Hose, made with double heels and soles, Extra fine quality, black only, ‘Regular 39¢ value, | Saturday Special MEN'S SHIRTS 500 Men’s Shirts with at- | tached collars, Made in a variety of neat stripes and checks. - Sizes 14 1-2 to 17. Saturday Special MEN’S SHIRTS 1000 Men’s Negligee Shirts, made by one of the most famous makers in a variety of the season’s most | popular patterns. This lot comprises s i1k stripes, woven madras and fruit of | the loom materials and are made with double French cuffs. to $2.00. Sat. Special. MEN'S TIES Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand Ties. This lot comprises knits, cut silks and grena- dines. Values to $1.00. Saturday | Saturday Size 14 to 17. Values | SLI9 S8 50 | Saturday | Ticking, | stripes. Sat. TOILET ARTICLES St. Dennis Bath Crystals, an antiseptic and deodorant Swcal ... 65¢ Special . ... §n%‘u:“\l).Slmm]um, 50c size, cal 17¢ 18¢ Sterilized Hand Brushes. Solid Back. 25¢ Silk Dental | Resinol Soap Saturday Special .... Special .... Beldings | Floss, cleans where a tooth | brush can't. Saturday Special .... 8c BABY DRESSES Made of fine lawn, fancy yoke, neatly trimmed with fine lace, 6 mos. 37c to 1 year ... * Brush Sweaters m: | urday | Special .... | elastic knee, Another lot of SWEATERS Ladies’ and Men’s Jersey e coat style with two pockets, col- or, Buff, Sizes, 38 to 46. Regular $2.69 value, Sat- Special .... $l ,39 LADIES’ UNION SUITS Ladies’ lisle union suits, tight and loose knee. Sizes 36 to 44, $1.00 value, Sat- urday 45 c LADIES’ VESTS Ladies’ lisle vests, made with band top. 50c value. Saturday 3 5 c Special . ... MUSLIN BLOOMERS Ladies Crepe or muslin bloomers, ruffle or plain, full cut . ... 690 | ‘BRASSIERES Ladies’ two garter bras- | sieres, made of heavy Dob- by cloth, elastic inserts, button , 4 55 c i W R BASEMENT VALUES Linenette Pattern Table Cloths, large assortment of | Storany—ra.....69C Large double thread Sahriag—ra.. DC All Wool Plaid Blankets, | for large double hed with Plaid Wool double Blank- ets, with taffeta binding. Pair Heavy Feather-pmof bed assortment of Good quality pillow cases. Saturday l 7 c Plaid Cotton double Blankets for large size bed. Saturday. : Pair. ., $3049 Cotton Battjng, enough | to fill large size comforters. Satwrday. Bed Sheets, size 72x90— extra good quality. Saturday—Ea.. 79 Serim (‘urtnmb, 2 14 | yards long with tie-backs | to match. 98c. 9¢ Baby Blankets, made of soft, fleecy material. Pink Regular Saturday. | and SILKS Wool Dress Flannel, 54 in, wide, in the new Fall shades ; sz ; 2 5 Percales — Fing count, small figures and - stripes Yard Silk Canton Crepe — 40 in. wide, black and . Yad .. 91,79 Yard .o Black Satin Charmeuse— High satin finish, heavy quality, 40 inches wide | Yard . LADIES’ OVER BLOUSES ‘A new line of ladies’ over blouses, very attractive for street or dress wear, in English broadeloth, dimity Yoot BL, 19 voile . | PANELS Lace panels for .dresses made of fine Val lace; cream, white and-ecru. Saturday Special .... ..., q‘%c COLLAR — CUFFS Organdie collar and cuffs sets in all different styles, tan and white. 45¢ Saturday Special ... HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies’ linen handker- chiefs, colored horder, 1-4 inch hemmed. 15¢ Saturday Special .... HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s all pure linen hand- | kerchiefs, 1-4 in, hemmed. Saturday 19¢- $2.19 | LADIES’ HOSE 2000 Pairs Ladies’ Pure Thread Silksfull fashioned hose. Made by a well known maker in twenty new fall shades. These hose are reg. $2.50 values, and are on sale for Saturday Special only at Pair LADIES’ HOSE Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose. Silvia brand. Colors are black, brown and white. Saturday Special—Pr. LADIES’ NEW DROP- STITCH HOSE In all the wanted colors, peach, sunset, grey, deer, airedale and tan. An ex- ceptionally good stocking for wedr. Values to $1.00. Saturday Special—Pr.. ..... 59 C CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE Fine and heavy ribbed; colors, black, brown and | white. Regular 39c¢ value. Satfyrday Special . ... pair 23(: Special NOTIONS Naiad Dress Linings, fine quality nainsook. Sat. Special . 45(: Cameo Elastic, 3-8 inch wide. White and black. Saturday Special — Yd. ... .G 12 Yards 25¢ * Steamer Hair Pin (ah- inets. Asst. sizes. Saturday Special .. 80 Silkateen Mending Floss, all colors. style with its attractive colored pages. blue Special ... 19C Saturday Special . .. 60 — HIIGES NODESTY. e POLT N EENTRIRIES (o sy AUADHESTDS S””Rn”i John J. Tarrant | CINDERS FOR SALE “PAINTERS AND v were rining thele busine stchester, \lrvado“ Brook, "Rock- PAlNTERS AND IMPRESSED FRENCH A. H. HARRIS 1y, Essex County, Morris County ae o mumber DECORATORS Went Quietly fo Tomb of Un- » Special £00 and 900 not join until five years ormation. {and the Country club of Westchester cause of the . —formed the Polo assoctation, which of patronage ioithe ),.:z,‘ ! r changed its name to the| Bup Grecks Scek to Enforce Sun- 267 Chapman Street 4 ! ‘ | 3 >, P ia | 2 l nj States Polo association. Buf- day As Day of Ense. | Upholstery and m,i,."..,,g —General Trucking— Estimates cheerfully given on 3 | all jobs, —TEL, 2013 Residence 153 Jubilee, Tel, 1451-2 | |99 WEST ST. TEL, 2079 e '{:3: Polo Was Played Before Colum-|*"% mm not operate profita Known Soldier and Lelt Wreath et st S ones ocs| - DUS Discovered America e Salonica, Sept. 5—The Greek press | is publishing sharp comments on the | action of the Salonica Jews, who number about 80,000, in having | When In Ha'“md Diné With made an appeal to their co-rel ists in America and other western | LOBSTERS, (RAB MEAT, countries for the reinstatement or D\ Saturday as their day of rest. SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, s 4 STEAMING CLAMS A 3 At the urgings of a press cam- | Polish section palgn at Athens, Premier Papanas- | . A . ey tasiu had a bill offered to the cham- Honlss Oystel‘ , Camp Real Estate Co. Polo ls now played at every army | DT decreeing uniformity of observ- | H C ouse Lo. 272 Main Street s grown rapidly in the past few seasons under the stimulus of Three-family house for sale on Woodland Street; [ owner has left New Britain, so it is a good chance to buy. ut half that r)mrgml by u.\x-{ e fieas s ENYBMING RO & fing Clap il G | from the Argentine won the Ameri- New York, Sept. |can open championship while last )lo matches for the histori er-|6cason an International military Al cup between British and|Series with Great Britain was opened in which the American Army four Paris, y Hu s cstimated that there are| 6.—Althoug] earned the J 1 e p e 100 taxicabs operating raphers whi t Berlin as compared with 4000 a yea wed him- | ago, e o e o o | e I STREET g well as "still” on | Thoroughfares in Russia Allowed To | ¢ Big Block on Orange Street for sale—right in best See us. teams scheduled to begin | Sep! 6, started in 1886 i played before Columbus |station in which cavalry officers are | 21ce Of the day of rest as Sunday. d Amer d. The U. §. P. _| For centuries#the.Jews of .~mnmn-1 i B fca had been observing Saturday as Temporarily Located At 125 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Opposite Parsons Theater " mapy hundreds of players, scatter- [ thelr day of rest. THE OLD HOME TOWN Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bidg. ed not only througholt this country |, Under the new law th Go To Ruin—Many Receive In- . 2 o including members in Ha- | this historic L 5 d the Philippines. been recognized under the T domination, was denied-to t | raelitic community, The Jews il el 150 | plained to their co-religionists s me to| Possible Use by Spies | 20a' mavement was put under 'm. which | Bars Radio From Russial“’ appeal to the League of Nat n of tradi- | | for the re-establishment of their Sept. 6.—Russia is one | cient right under the minoritics rule untries of the world | of the league. " sets in the home| The Greek press is denouncing this | nown. In all the 8- | alleged Interference with the sover- miles of Russian | eign rights of the Greek nation. with a population of e | | | it would be difficult to s than & dozen amatesr QUeEN Mary Makes Gift juries. 50 paving concerns would e in Moscow if they id induce the Soviet go zive them the job of re 1s of streets ir Moscow, xcellent | of rutted a ts are pa that are ®1 000,000 square territory, 00,000, more ving outfits. This is due to the non-man ture of home wireless appar Russia; to the prohibitive ¢ imported sets; to the Russian peas- ant's ignorance of what wireless means, and to the reluctance of the Soviet government to permit the indiscriminate use of radio appara- tus which might be esponage - purposes | DIDNT COME To' GET) | UP HERE ~ ) WAS ON 2 MY WAY THROUGH TH I To F l| Jubllee Singers Y «(LOT WHEN SOMETHIN j Nashvillc Sept. 5.—A por- | : D HAPPENED" trait of th een \mm.w oz ) > | presented by t England to ‘I‘i‘lr of sllk uring and eince | seen encour- I \m rican army officers. | o had | S Queen Victoria and in darning, are among the gifts which the Fisk University Jubllee Singers have brought back to their alma mater from a concert tour of Eng- Jand this summer, The ~appropriateness of thesc | Victoriana as. gifts to the 1de - | Negro college in America is due the fact that the original grou Fisk University Jubilee St sang for Queen Victoria in th s have ly seventes and again in 1884, ommitt establishing an interatonal reputa- bors for extension of the | tio this colored institution and Bennett | cilities at Bremerhaven so for ®Whe religious spirituals and alls to | more and larger ships may be ac- | plantation songs of the American eral | cgmmodated. It is estimated that | Negro., The concert tour just end- - | mearly $2,000,000 will be necessary | ed is the first trip overseas by the n|to complete the proposed imp - | Jubilee Singers in 40 years. It was | - | ments. The Bremen senate has of- | made possible, through the generosi- fered to cooperate in bringing about | ty and, co-operation of Joseph Riter, the harbor extensions. | of Paim Beach and London. You SAY - EDS LEGS GAVE ouT JUST WHEN HE used for DOCKS TO BE F \L\lu ED Bremen, Germany, a1 German Farmers Happy ; ()\el (,o\t Crop Loan is rejoi United § rman e summer cro farmers, not tribu hims record terity not pla firmed wreath was the Secretary agreed that the act w fts simplicity and well wor ing—that is everyone but raphers. CENTRALLY LOCATED 2-Family House For Sale, 13 Rooms. Nice Lot. Location. For Particulars See H. D. HUMPHREY Good Taxicabs Giving Way to o summr - Horse-Drawn Conveyance . Berlin, Sept. 5 _ED WURGLER,'WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FOR WIS WIFE, \HERE AFTER WILL NOT TAKE THE SHORT f,////////, CUT THRODGH FRANK DALTONS VACANT LOTS M (Coprright. 1924, by NEA Sefvice. Inc ) one-horse cab, i s own in Ber thess conveyances were ghwpar

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