New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1924, Page 28

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Donnélly, Mullen Co. NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER %, BOSTON STORE Donnelly, l.V[ull'en Co. It Will Pay You Unusually Well to Shop Here Saturday Basement Specials SHEETS Sheets, size 8Ix90 — ;:.;TII:;:{ Sale $1 -00 PILLOW CASES Extra good quality Pil- Tow Cases, size 42x36. Basement . 1 9 c Sale FLANNEL Heavy ‘hite Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, — Basement N 19c Sale SHEETING Unbleached Pequot Sheet- ing, 81 inches wide. Base- ment Sale Pequot Bed Sheets, full size 81x90. Basement Sale $l :33 Crochet Bed Spreads for large double bed. Base- e $1.00 Sale TOWELS Large Double Thread Turkish Towels. Basement Sale, Ea. 25(: Hosiery Another lot of our fam- ous Ladies’ Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, in a variety of wanted colors for Fall wear; black, white, Aire- dale, nude, grey and cor- dovan. Values to $2.50. Saturday Ribbed Hose. Ladies’ Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose; a good stock- ing for Fall and Winter wear. Black, brown, grey and Camel hair. Values to $1.00. e 48c Special . ... Ladies’ “Miss Vanity” Silk Hose, made with the mock seam. Colors are black, grey and cordovan. Values to $1.29 pair. Sat- urday Special, Children’s Fine English The “Phoe- nix” make. Colors, black, grey, buck, Camel’s hair, deer, jack rabbit, beige, Russian calf and cordovan. Special, NEW FALL GLOVES Ladies’ real Kid Gloves, 1-clasp ruf- fled cuff, all shades.. ' Special $3.69 Ladies’ Lambskin Gloves 1-clasp embroidered back, pique sewn; black, brown, mode Special $1.98 Pair Ladies’ Chamoislike Gloves, strap wrist gauntlets, embroid- ered cuff, all shades. Special $1 .29 Pair . Yadies’ Embroidered white Handkerchiefs, Saturday and colored. Special, Winter Utility Coats $10 Here is a value hard to beat. Every Coat carefully made, lined and interlined with most durable materials. priced more Super Values in Lovely Silk and Smarth Cloth Dresses 110 1295 Sizes 16 to 44 A collection indeed that will compell the interest of every well dressed woman, for no matter how many dresses you need, nor how critical your taste, you will find one fit- “ting the occasion, your taste and your purse. MATERIALS Satin Crepe, Satin Can- ton Crepe, Satin, Poiret Twill, Serges. COATS With Fur Collars or Without Fur Collars $25 Made of high grade all wool im- ported materials, inexpensively to meet the requirements of economy, Truly remarkable TOILET ARTICLES Mennen’s Shaving Cream —Saturday Special , Stillman’s Freckle Cream f—n dgluamsl;tmil remedy for reckles, Saturday Special 3 7 (o} French Narcissus Per- fumed Bath Salts. 2 4 Saturday Special {lpana Tooth Paste, Sat- urday Special ..... 33c “Lion” Hair Nets, special Pe .75¢ (Reg. $1.00 per dozen). These Nets have been thoroughly examined and are guaranteed to be free from defects. All styles. MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S COATS These are all tailor-made, beautifully trimmed, with fur collars, or some with novelty braid, they include velour, chinchilla, polo, as- trakhan, bolivia. Prices ex- ceptionally low. $3.98$24.98 LADIES’ KNITTED SUITS Ladies’ Knitted Suits, separate skirts, with sweat- er to match, in slip-on or tuxedo style; sizes 36 to 42. Colors, blue, grey, tan, navy and brown. Saturday DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Charmeuse Dress Satin in black, navy and brown fine quality and lnsm. 40 inches - wide," Special, Yard. ks $l 98 Faille-Kord—One of the latest silk fabrics for dress- es and blouses, in copen, goc(l)la, m:‘\iry and black, 36 inches wide. Special, Yard -$l -89 Printed Radium Silks, in dre;s anddblosuase ‘styles, 36 inches wide. Sat. Special . ... yard 690 Dress Percales, standard quality, neat patterns; light and dark colorings. 36-in. wide. l Special ..., yard 9C Foile-du-Nord Dress Gmghams, a fine quality gingham, in novelty styles; all fast colors. 32 inches wide. Special Yard C English Prints, in desir- able effects for ladies’ and children’s dresses, 32-in. wide. Fast colors, Special .... yard ‘500 LADIES’ SWEATERS Ladies’ Briish Wool Sweaters, made coat style, in a very good assortment of wanted colors. Regular $5.98 value. On sale Sat- i $3.98 LADIES’ VESTS Ladies’ Fine Lisle Vests, made band and bodice tops. Size 36 to 44. Regular 50¢ value. Saturday 35 c Special BOYS’ UNION SUITS Boys Heavy Rilbed Union Suits, sizes 3 to 16. Color, grey. Specially priced ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS The Broadcloth Shirts proved so popular to our customers last week that we have purchased another lot. Made' neckband and collar attached style. Col- ors are grey, tan, blue and white. These are the gen- uine Broadcloth Shirts and ;n; ::lued to $2.69, Sale aturday Special $l .43 MEN’S NIGHTSHIRTS Men’s Flannelette Night- shirts, guaranteed full cut, 54 inches long, sizes 16 to Specl - $1.19 FLANNEL GOWNS Ladies’ Flannel Gowns, in pink or blue striped; all cut full, long sleeve, Sat« urday $ 1 ‘ 12 Special ...., GYM BLOOMERS .Misses’ Gym Bloomers— made of heavy sateen, plaited skirt with band, elastic knee, sizes 12 to 20, ‘Saturday Special BRASSIERES . Boyshform Brassieres in pink or white, sizes 32 to 44, Saturday 98¢ “$1.35 Models for Women and Misses value. however, by the United States, even stein against the Connecticut Co. Manila Plans to Build LY, FNGLAND e e e e et [ il Fine Athletic Sttadium | mm for the famous cup. The four |court by the defendant, according Baritone Manila, Sept. 26.—A drive to raise | navy planes which have been|to a notice by Day, Berry & Reyn- VOICE CULTURE A H HARR‘S gmumcd for the International race‘olds, counsel for the defendant.| Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block . . ! wil be sent to Baltimore, and on|The decision handed down by the | Special Attention to Beginners | | | Cetcber 25 will attempt to set new [city court awarded the plaintiff Open for engagements for | —General Trucking— Teas, Soclals, etc. | G Tel. 1274-13 99 WEST ST. Special ... Special 02 CRASHES HERE S0 FAR IN 1924“" 13 \, , o Vo i) Take Part i BaltIOre ' oue ror che senmeten evamt. [ gan et P o —— FOUF AGOlflel]S ResullEd Fflta riod from ) 'hm The revised program, with all dM”‘ B 0laon ari daghtsy, Bleas MARYLAND OYSTERS - % el | events scheduled for the 25th of i Vi i Iy, State Department Reports -‘,f.‘\“ bl ot} 4260 00 ngaden for ine | Rerial Gontests October, also calls for a 100 mile 107 Of 28 Church strest and Avla. O Cratkies Ave i ' : toas [tor Nels Nelson aud family of East ECH IR |etrect will leave tomorrow morning Always Fresh conducted; t p,,, on a motor trip to Malne. New CLAMS FOR CHOWDER to complete a | o dium in Hampshire an¢ New York state. ] SHRIMP of Veterans, wili hold & regular CRAB MEAT meeting at 0dd Fellows' hall to- LOBSTERS merabers are invited to attend ~ a flag raising at the Stanley Me- morial church, Seiurday afteruoon HONISS OYSTER CO. H cooked lunches at Crowell's. | L3 A 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford $1.15 CROWLE CINDERS FOR SALE PMNT‘};}‘:SR%SN :)NC DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerrully given on all jobs. —TEL. 2013 d records for all distances up|damages of $17.57. . speed records g » & $17.57 TEL, 2079 One Family House on Camp street. This is a superb | location and the price is right as the owner is leaving New Britain soon. See us about listing your property. We have custom- ! ers for houses in different parts’of the city. If you want ACTION, See Us. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street o for civillan eeaplanes, and an Baltimore s from naval stations ntle seaboard, and, if r the dirigible Shen- new ZR-3. he state, on an | g & lnalwl‘&“lMc eit S motor | ncoah or t in a ntly, m"‘ City Items Special sale, $1.00 Children's Bub- 3ooks, 35¢ each. C. L. Pierce Co. vehicle depart 660 accidents of jreported up to t Lovisy §. Moorc Tent, Daughters r Champ SCALLOPS mor~ow night at 8 o’¢lock. Th"‘; AAfocinck Temporarily Located at Phone 343 Rooms 305,6, Bank Bldg. s of the Democratic town congressional 4 tonight. at ———TUE OLD HOME TOWN HEATERS %£3.95 up BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 Main St. BY STANLEY r dancing tonight at New _ The floor is in fine n Victoria of j wa the t t t | 1t in German unt 2 commendation that J. L.| burg of this city be d)sc!urg-dv uptcy was made to the district court yester- | e in Bankruptcy Ed- cciden®s | = Hartford, | FOLDING FLAT IRONS| ROCK. SALT —PENKC. PLATES £ TAR PAPER | “hildren's Bub- | L. Pierce Co. The marriage of Walter J. Fiene- | Bassett street to Miss chaal of 242 Park street « Saturday, October 4. Mrs. Edward B. Alling | Only a Few More Days Left For Our 20%, REDUCTION SALE NO-NO- 1SAY HES ThE SAME oLp Z\ PouLrmica. Yol SAY KE RODE OVER ON HIS oLD GRAY’NAG HAVE YOU SEEN IT? The New Corona Four will prove a wonderful help to the young man or woman going away to school or college. This small typewriter has all the features of the large commer- cial machine with the added feature of heing portable. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST, bundle o i a1 CLARA LOUISE ZINKE (LEFT) AND OLGA STRASHUN an to a These two girls in a few years are expected to be storming tion of many LES, ’7"\ the citadel of Helen Wills and Molla Mallory. Olga Strashun, srotl i i g othing | hampion tennis star of lllinois, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, 's‘ won the tri-state honors front? Clara Louise Zinke, child prodigy { who went from a novice player into the finals in one season and established what is believed to be an unprecedented record. | %| Both young ladies, you will notice, wear knickers instead of | bothersome skirts. | JEROME STREET 7-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE—ALL MODERN, ST_HA.\I ‘H!'.A'-r. CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL HOME. FOR PARTICULARS, SEE H. D. HUMPHREY NAT'L BANK BLDG. SHER)FF BILL BURKETT FROM HOOTSTOWN CAME OVER TODAY AND PASSED AROLND TIGARS AND CAMPAIGN CARDS - BILLS IN THE FIGHT To HOLD HIS JOB AGAINST CANDIDATES OTEY m=a. WALKER. AND ED WURGLER . @ i nes sewvcs a5 272 MAIN STREET #trength,

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