New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1924, Page 12

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— Special — CAMEL CIGARETTES $1.25 A Carton — Special — SALTED PEANUTS 390 h The 60¢ quality--I"resh This is below cost PARKER SHIRTS Just exactly 624 “Parker” Neckband Shirts in fancy woven madras and fast colored percales—these shirts are $2 and $2.50 values and will go on sale at 9 o'clock in the morning at— $1.61 " ‘A special lot of “Parker” $7.50 Silk Shirts will be sold at— $4.00 & 2 §7 00 MEN’S UNDERWEAR American Hosiery White Lisle Union Suits, short sleeve, ankle length or short sleeve three-quarter length. The whole range of size from 34 to 46—it’s a $2.50 price which will be a whirlwind at $1.59 «o ' 2 $3.00 A special lot of old eliable Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, the 95¢ kind at half price. 2" $1.00 Another lot of Nainsook Union Suits that look good at $1, will go right out of the door at— 2$1.00 Men’s ‘Athletic Shirts and Drawers, made here at “PARKER’S”, the finest underwear a man can wear. It's “all-year-round” quality that “sell all-year round” at $1.25, but seeing it's “BARGAIN WEEK” we have knocked ’em to 79¢ 'AMHO Fine Lisle Shirts and Drawers, gentlemen’s stuff. Some stores sell them for $3 per—we have them marked $2.75 right along, but tomorrow they are yours i 2 $3.00 Men’s Silk Athletic Union Suits. These are the $5 Kind, you know, regular “Prince of Wales” stuff. To- morrow the price is just cut in the middle so that any- one Cang?‘;ab Each 2 0 $5'00 MEN’S LEATHER BELTS Our regular 50c “Snap-On” variety will “snap-out- of-it” tomorrow at— 41c MEN’S NECKWEAR Silks in which the stripes are bright and numerous. Hundreds have heen sold at $1 but you know tomorrow will be “BARGAIN WEEK.” 2 $1.00 Neckties -that sold for $1.50, made of heavier silk and last the difference, will be offered you in the morn- ing for “ONE BILL” $1.00 one likes knits. These particular a good every day necktie, but to- morrow we wil ly give them away for we have marked them just “ONE DIME.” 10c Knit Ties, ever) Samoset Chocolates “Cloth of Gold” $1 24 This is a $1.50 Ty Besse~Telands BARGAIN WEEK ON THE MAIN FLOOR Men! This page is for you—we are MEN’S CAPS Qur $1.45 Caps, all new fall plaids, will go at 99¢ WE'LL GIVE 50c¢c ALLOWANCE For Your Old Straw Hat on any new Fall Hat in our stock. “Mal- L] 2, ” ready with a great spread of many lory”, “Borsalino. values. Everything is a genuine $3, $4, 95, 36 opportunity of and upwards to 9 which you will want to take full Bring in your old MEN'S UMBRELLAS Our $1.50 umbrel- las will be closed out i at money savmg $1.15 e e ) [“At‘9 0’clock in the Morning” advantage tomorrow. week, All Winter Overcoats Specially Plfiiced At $24.75 $29.75 $35. 7 5 and upwards All Summer Weight Bath Robes that originally sold for $4.00 $1.00 Thursday Morning : One 38 and two 40’s Our regular $22.50, three-quarter length with wide Wombat fur collar $10.00 Thursday Morning SUITS FOR MEN MEN’S CLOTHiNG DEPARTMENT A GIFT ° For the Coming Winter 3 Skeep Lined Coats — Main Floor — AI]. Brand New Fall Suits From Our Regular Stock at “Bargain Week” Prices NEW FALL SUITS NEW FALL SUITS NEW FALL SUITS $25.00 and $27.50 $32.50 and $35.00 $40.00 $19.00 ik $29.00 $34.00 50.00 to $55.00 NEW FA.LL MUY - Gebaanmotanatnaentsaesoos $39 00 $40.00 to $45.00 NEW FALL SUITS p—— Special “Bargain Week” Prices On Men’s Top Coats $22.75 $24.75 $26.75 Such Bargains at the Beginning of a Season Are Unheard of “BARGAIN WEEK?” is a month late this season. This is all the better for you—In- stead of selling you the “remainders” of a season past—we are offering you the “reminders” of a season present. It’s the beginning of a season’s merchandise, at end of a season’s prices—SUCH IS “BARGAIN WEEK” 1\ T ‘Besse-Leland’s straw — during the — Special — LUCKY STRIKES $1.25 A Carton This is below. cost - — Special — REPETTI BARS - zfot 5C Just one-half prices PARKER SHIRTS : rggr $3 and $3.60 White Collar Attached “Parker i 4 284,00 _ Anew Fall lot of “Parker” Neckband Shirts in beautiful colored stripes—all colors guaranteed not to fade—These $3, $3.50 and $4 shirts will be sold in the* morning at the ridiculous price of ¢ " MEN’S HOSIERY Mercerized Lisle Hose in black and cordovan, Our regular 35¢ stockings, tomorrow— 4 Pairs for $1 °00 Mercerized Hose in black and cordovan, our regular 40c sellers will go at— 2 7 c Pair Mercerized Hose in black and cordovan, our regular 50c iumbers will sell tomorrow at— 3 7 c Pair Silk Finished Hose in black or cordovan, our regular 75¢ hose, will go tomorrow at— f 47 c Pair Our Men’s Golf Hose that we have been éelling right along at $5 to $7 will be cleaned right out tomorrow at— $4.44 MEN'S GARTERS Men’s wide web 50c garters will be sold at— + MEN’S PAJAMAS High grade sleeping gafrments that are wonders at bed time, they are bright in color, sold readily at $2.50 and $3.00 will be on the BARGAIN tables tomorrow morning at— $1.94 MEN’S SWEATERS Our honest-to-goodness all wool, “HE-MAN'S Coat Sweaters that sell right along at $8.50 will go on sale to- morrow at— $6" 1 0 Men’s Light Weight Wool Coat Sweaters, just the thing to wear under your suit coat these cool fall days. This garment is a $6 proposition and is marked down to its cost— $4.29 Men’s All Wool Sport Sweaters, straight from the Camel’s back.” These are $16.00 sweaters and they look it. Here's where you can get them right, tomorrow they quit the premises at— $10.00 MEN'S NIGHTSHIRTS A regular $2.50 sleep-robe that will last and the price is no idle dream— $1.00 Sh ¢

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