New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 14

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FOSK 75 TIIE TOBECONE COSTLY Stili Penalty for Killing Animal Which Furnishes Scent ‘ Washington, D. C, Sept Musk, the m enetrating and a ready one of the mos 12 t costly sub- fixing” perfumes stances used in may soon be dear e jewels because t}) lamas of ' 5 southeast Tibet hay that hunters caught deer will have t and nailed on N cording to from lquarters of IIIElE I Tr eIt eIt It IIIIIEIEITIsIILLLS natural “Growing 12 apecies, ‘N!!d\r( to eve o nz)l so that hunting r number of po- | tential reproducing members of the species very rapid fatally ms Musk Deer Tiny Creatures “The musk deer are very small; ‘ approximately the size of a goat. | When a male is killed the sack is | removed and in its natural state, is | wrzpped in tin foil and shipped in strong, silk-covered boxes. One representative of a French perfume concern has lived on the border of | Tibet for twenty years for the sole | 1g musk from native | ven at the source of | supply in' this district, musk ig very | costly. “Musk is a necessary element of | nearly all high grade perfumes,” continues the bulletin, “Ordinarily | the layman cannot detect it because it is used as a hase to carry the more perishable and less penetrating | floral perfumes #uch as rose, lilac, | violet and lily of the valley. The | only other source of natural musk | is the Altai mountains in mid-Asia, but the product from deer of this | range is much inferior to the Trasung musk, Since this scent has | long been one of the essentials n’: perume and has always been costly | it was one of the first to be manu- | factured synthetically. But th manufactured grades now availahle do not measure up to the natural product and are only used in cheaper perfumes. Natural musk | is said to be so penetrating and so | capable of retaining its strength than an infinitesmal hit will scent a. | large room for more than Bootlegging in Musk mtmmmmmmxmmm “Despite the lamas’ decrease with its terrible penalty there will prob- legging in musk. | Increasing scarcity of the musk | deer and the edict are expected to | e ——— | | —_— Baby Tortured Day ’ and Night by Eczema ! Resinol Stopped Itching and Healed Sick Skin 1 | i | | ! | ] ! ! | | ! | ! | i l | | i ! ] | i | | | | | Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10:—“] | thought it might interest vou to know how much Resinol has done for my baby. Her face was covered with scabs and the itching was so severe I had to keep stockings on her hands to keep her from scratch- ing. I had to be up at night az it bothered her so shecouldnot sleep. Two doctors, one of them a skin specialist, told me she had eczema. T tried several remedies, hut noth- | ssss s paper about R ol, 1 tH'\utht [ would give it a trial it enough, for it AS for the baby's skin all through the mcrht BARGAIN WITH YOUR EYES! They are willing workers, but sooner or later—if not properly cared for—will come a time when they will fail you. mzmm}xxxxxtnxmnxzinmxxnxzxmxw::xxxxnxxxmxmxxxmwxmwmmunumm Three things have equal place in the perfect eye examination— scientific exammation, proper lenses and frames and correct ad- fustment of the lenses before the eyes. These things require experience skill and time. Glasses cannot be taken like a pill! My Specialty— Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Ejyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. Phone 1905 Over 15 Years' Opiioal Experience Items of Interest to Men MEN'S FLANNEL GENTS' LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Largd size men's ‘ker- chie all linen, hem- stitched, l‘l'l«'"ll. 25c here at Main Floor PAJAMAS A good welght pajama, full cut sizes with neat (FOR s $2.00 frogs Bavmsun & Meventhal WMAIM CONN. s ot NEWEST STYLES 77 JERSEY ¢ <7 SUITS VERY ¢ SPECIALLY PRICED AT $ 4.95 “The Well Known Peter Pan Kid Clothés,” all very smartly made in middie and Oliver Twist models- in many handsome shades, with lined pants, yoked front, and trimmed with contrasting collar and cuffs. Ttor (his Guarantes Tod on wvessiovit Sizes 3to 9 Years Sizes 3to 9 Years dian ocean which supplice s 1'e fist #Ha the beaver of Caneds agd &i.|find S ————————— DeT18 Which supplies castor and the mpper dreamed of finding a piece | ~Second Floor | AN IMPORTANT ®SATURDAY SALE OF Domestics AT GREAT SAVINGS 9-4, 2 1.4 Brown Muslin—36-ir 's&é sk Linen Dish niy—Yard Linen Damask — P Toweling d border tow- 25c imers in imal per employed rse creatu four rep umes ar Its origin i t is a fatty su formed in t mew n to the pot-whale or cast ds large as s regarded as a great .’.wl old New England 1e |for a ‘nugget’ of ambergris is worth | a —IN— FALL AND WINTER SPORT COATS Noteworthy in the new assortments of sportswear, are the smart coats of plaid materials and mannish fab- rics that lend themselves admirably to the roomy full- " ness of design, the ample pockets, wide collars and sleeves. The large butfons and clever touches of trim- ming combine in making these the smartest and most de- sirable coats for sports and general out-door wear dur- ing these Fall and Winter days. FABRICS Blocked Downey Wool, Blocked Chinchilla, Velver- ette, Bolivia, Suede, Tex, Mar- valane, SHADES Reindeer, Corono Brown, Para Grey, Russet, Bronze, Beaver, Black, Tan, Mole. Interestingly Priced at $9.75 $24.75 $39.00 TWO EXCEPTIONAL - GLOVE OFFERINGS Tmportedg Tew fifihm forfall SILK FLAT CREPE For the simple silhouette frock, soft draping, 40-inch silk flat crepe. Biack and all the new popular fall shades. Priced $1 97 special for Sat—Yd... . CHECK CREPE For the youngster's school dresses —wool shadow check crepe. Navy, copen, black, wine, brown, cocoa. ‘rr‘flal for Saturday. 79c BUTTERFIELD'S LINGETTE Genuine quulity— every desirable shaie. Plain and self siripes. For - Saturd “Age only—Yard 53c d. and tan Spool. . .. Curlt ENGLISH PRINTS New dainty fall figured prints for dresses and children's frocks. Guar- anteed fast colors, 36-inches wide. Priced for Saturd: 55c vard..... An ideal fabric for fall street wear, and the school miss, 66-inch wide. In 20 popular shades. For Saturday selling. $l 58 Yard...... SILK .lFR‘T“ TUBING For all kinds of dainty undies. Jacquard figures, White, - flesh, peach, orchid. Priced here at — Yard here at—Pa For drivin mode, browr Saturday sell WOOT, JERSEY ~—Main Floor with socket. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE WOMEN’S ALL SILK CHIFFON HOSE * urday, Dozen Pansy Rustproof cdil Paper A first quality, full fashioned me thread silk hose, regular] The colors. are Fawn, Aireddle, Nude, Cinnamon, Black and White. $1 .59 —Main Floor Ianhalk‘ MCCALL 5 Exquxsnte The simplicity of autumn styles is made more striking by the richness and beauty of the new fabrics. many of these and they are ready for your inspection in the Also, fall styles in McCall Printed Patterns are here for your approval. who have witnessed the removal 1 f the sdent glands from pen: cats in Abyssinia describe nosphere in the immediate vicin- ity as hard on occldental noses as the odor of skunk. Perfumers dis- the natural substance of ani- |ca ambe mal odors and dilute it hundreds of | Animal per times until the scent is ba y ob- |the various st civet is said to come from | Bervable This diluted substance, | Col infa and the best castor from | ROWever, works wonders with is used m . |floral scents; it not only magnifies caster. their natural fragrance, but 0 perfume is used by ®erves to make more permanen b s the | fumes which would become concentrated odor is | With. age Travel-| "Some of the ergris and retirlng from his alling to a comfortable farm in the New England countryside, | ¢ Ambre; and some of t hazy bouquets contain bergris and musk. |mulas of the familiar s, civi s are n |a small fortune. “Like musk, civet and castor sceur in small sacks, but in the lat- ter cascs on the bellies of, the civit and beaver respectively The solve the — anima In the weak | habitants of who were delinquent in their: taxes, itself. overpowering, disgusting to most people, state best known per- NOTION rS;mcial Offerings from Home Furnishing Dept. BARGAINS o leflrlt (urIImL Jrons — White or black cord and handle, complete to give satisfaction. Safety pins, ~—Second Floor ain traces of the nnmm Different for- | kinds * of Sutgihonses were rece . |out against mest of the Sheftield Have You Seen It! The wonderful new Nemo reducer which really reduces stout women’s excess flesh and which pre. serves slender women'’s lines in a healthful manner? is made of an entirely new fab- ric—pure gum-rubber coated on bhoth sides with fine Italian * silk. Here are a few points which evidence its superiority: It will not rip or tear. It can’t stretch and will not lose its shape. It is not injured by frequent washings with pure soap and water, It does not chafe the skin nor cause irritations. It gives comfortable support. It benefits the health by stim- ulating the circulation and 80 removing excess fat. Made in a delightful shade of peach, the *Nemolastik Girdl has a closed back and fou garters. Priced at $10.00 Your Size in Our Corset Department “Letters Patent Pending for Garment and Material. Infringement will be prosecuted. ~S8econd Fioor LADIES' GLOVES chamoisette Gloves, tab strap wrist, em- broidered tucked cuff, two-tone erochet back. Colors are sable and mode. Priced $l 59 ir LADIES \I".\l‘ \\R l' l-\l \TLLI"‘ g and street wear, stitched back. Beaver, n, grey. For ing—Pair ~—Main Floor Pure Down Bed Pillows— well filled, size 22x28. Im- ported ticking in four pat- terns. Extra special. For Saturday $4 8 only—Pr. 9 l(nllurs—\\o carry a com- plete line of all grades, pure \ white steippings, half down and pure down. Extra spe- | cial for Saturday. Pure white grade. Fe meung 89¢c Terry Cloth — Twenty dif- ferent patterns, 36-fnches wide, first quali all the newest fall patterns. clally priced Yard. stk (ncnlmp:- Material— Cretonnes—A large selec- tion of fall patterns, all high quality. e 25¢ Clothes Hampcn - Large nmnng shape with cover — made of hard maple, elm rims, basswood lids, with strong hinges and double veneer on bottom Special $1.00 Saturday...... Marquisette Curtains — ! Made of fine quality with lace edges, hemstitched, 2 1.4 yards long. Special Sat- urday. l Palriie e : $ -49 Double Cotton Blankets — Assorted plaid colers, double All colors, 36-inches wide. | bed size, good weight. Spe- Special for $1'39 ‘ clal for $2.98 Saturday—Yd. Saturday..... —Third F‘TOGrJ CHILDREN’S NEWS CHILDREN'S SLEE! I’I\G GARNM A fine quality, fine cut sleeping garment of the better grade WAYNE K Fine or English rlb —in all colors CHILDREN'S A first quality ribbed many different shades. .... CHILDREN'S % WOOL SOX Ribbed style in many fancy top comb!nl'lflons .es BOYS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS $1.25 Darning Cot- spools, brown lc Guaranteed For 87¢ ;d\ Soror- mesh, real 75c Pins — guarded 3¢ New Fabrics hose in We have already received piece goods department. —Main Floor are served He insists that the cocktall and all other mixed drinks are a nulge ance which should be confined g restaurants and bars which do net specialize in fine wince and will net waste his precious cellar on men and women who &poil their taste for delicate wine by mixing tobacco up with their dinner. Tohacco Said to Spoil Choice Brands of Wine Strasburg, Sept. 12. — Thirsty ey l,'l!lb‘Alvl“rk‘xes who visit a famous old- boquet he d'E: m both am- \ Jo t and musk. in | city, de | known | Europe, | not being able to which had been recommended to them by friends. The proprietor is an artist in blending food and wines |and will not serve his choice wines to persons who order cocktails and | begin smoking before their wines fashiondd wine restqurant in this which has a cellar that.is to connoiseurs all over are frequently surprised at obtain vintages ot used cau taken St. George's Hall, Liverpool, re- garded as the finest example -of Greek architecture in England, was designed by a young architest of 1. 000 in- England, payment of |

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