New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 4

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——— A New Department Dependable Drugs At Special Opening Day Prices California \31up of Figs—Regular 50c. Scott’s Emulsion— Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound—regular Fitted with jeweled clasp Phillips Milk of Magnesia— small size, regular —strung on strong cord. 75¢ NOVELTY GLASS BEADS in every shape, size and color. . Phillips Milk of Magnesia— large size, regular §1.00 NOVELTY GLASS BEADSE = Candidly a marvelous nna\A_ pecial to- morrow at this low price. Horlick’s Malted Milk large size, reg. $1. Horlick's .\lallegi Milk Compacts—in pretty taining fine powder, Special Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Guaranteed, made by Sntoial pecialisue it RuM:l Co. of New Special . A Wonderful Assortment of Novelty Bags and to $1.98 in the lot Attractive New Leather lh.g\ NEW BRITATN DAIIY H’ERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924, and all of our old customers to visit o ur store tomorrow Wanted A Thousand NEW CUSTOMERS to see what we have done to make this already “Big Store”’—a * Bigger Store’ ‘to serve you better”’ All of the workers who have labored so diligently to get this enlarged area into shape for this opening date —have bid us ‘adieu’ and we will be on hand all day tomorrow to bid you “welcome.” New departments have been added—others made larger to accommodate the demands made upon them. COME IN TOMORROW—MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME. You'll find us greatly improved—and with Opening Specials in Every Department. Use Either Main Street Or Myrtle Street Entrances Why Pay $2.50 for a 24 inch String of PEARLS When You Can Buy the Same Thing Here £ for 79c Special i:V Toilet Preparations fhis department has been made larger with many new additions Luxor Face Powder .\1)\-I(‘Jul b. l .. ........... 39C decorated boxes con- | Palmolive Cold Cream— o ........... 15c . 29c Ipana Tooth Paste— Pompeian Night or Day Cream— Packer's Tar Soap— 16 11, ot S e L Rl Sl ST C Tooth Brushes, with fine grade 19 bristles, reg. 25c guaranteed. ... (o Powder Pads—Itrge size 8 a1 R b e e R e A o C ffioppmp Center i IORE nrn ‘I.H[ RAPHAELS DI NTSM 80 7, asn 5. R fior@ or [verybody:: Waternroof Umbrellas Tomorrow Only Sturdy frames; water- proof top; nice assort- ment of wood handles. 25¢ 49c Good Quality English Broadcloth Shirts— (Genuine; lan Blue and White, very fine reg. $2.95 value Men's (0"dl Band Shirts—Of fine quality percales and printed madras, in neat mvpnd dr\mn\ ‘I reg. $1.49 value .......... Silk Stripe Attached Collar Shirts—\Very new in a big assortment of pretty stripes and colors, RIIsIZER . i e e Kerchiefs in a Big Assortment Extra Fine Lawn Handker- chiefs, hemstitched, 5c with wide border. ... ' broidered edge. Special Specialiat thovit Men'’s Shirts and Furnishings A new department well fitted to become an indispensa- ble department for our men customers. Paris Garters Tomorrow Only 1 7 regular 25¢c. .. C Colored Cambric, in Blue, vender, Green, Yellow and White, with em- 1 nn Novelty Handkerchiefs, with embroidered borders, in | ; Handkerchiefs | it "crbrotiered borders s white and all colors. 21 c Men’s Fine Cambric Hand- kerchiefs, with col- Very special, 1-4 inch [,yf:g ll;)):ie;‘ co IOC hem, white only. Label in each - $1.95 . 98¢ $1.69 Department Notions at this store, serve you. Darning Cotton . and Small Wares A much needed department Ready now to 0. N. T. Embroidery Cotton . Cotton . ....... skein 2 C 0. N. T. Crochet Dexter's Knitting Cotton . Safety Pins, card) Dress Shields Mercerized \pool Cot- ton, in all colors. . Small ........ ball 7C Dress Buttons, all colers=t v iaate card Hair Pin Cabinets ....... box Pearl Buttons, in all sizes, best quality card Ladies’ Garters, of shirred elastic, trimmed with rosettes 17¢ 3“5¢ in all colors . Dragon Spool Cotton, 100 yds. Dexter’s Darning Wool, all colors ...... 3 C Snap Fasteners, black orwhite ... o card Milliners. Crochet, Sewing and Darning Needles (1 dozen on a c?;rds 5 10c 4 3c In Our New Enlarged Area. We will be on hand to greet you tomorrow. We feel proud of the growth of this store, and glad that it has been accomplished, because we can serve you better in many ways. Pay Us a Visit Tomorrow. Mr. William J. Murphy— Buyer of Men's, Women's sand Children’s Shoes, formerly with Saxe Bros., in New York City and Mandel Bros., of Chlcagn IIl, welcomes you in a new locatlon with the newest lmes now ready for showing. Mr. Walter J. Smith— Buyer of Silks, Woolens, Wash Goods and Domes- tics, formerly with R. H. White & Co. and ‘Shep- ard-Norwell Co. of Boston, Mass., says our new departments can’t be beat and wishes the oppor- tunity of showing you. Mr. Herman Hermanns— Buyer of Coats, Silks and Dresses, formerly with Louis Pitzed of Birmingham, Ala, and Kohn- Furchgott of Jacksonville, Fla,, will he glad to show you the newest of the new in his department Mr. Oscar P. Richter— Buyer of Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Gloves and Men’s Furnishings, for twelve years with D, Mc- Millan of this city, will be pleased to have you come in, to renew acquaintances made at that time, and to become familiar with this Big Store. Mr. Abraham Brick— Buyer of Drugs, Notions, Toilet Goods, Neckwear: Leather Goods, Jewelry and Novelties, for 20 vears with the F. C. H. Koch company of New York city, has arranged exceptional specials for tomorrow to acquaint you with these new depart- ‘ments—and will be pleased to greet you. Miss Martha';S‘c‘hwartz— Buyer of Infants’ Wear, formerly with ay import- ing concern of High Glade Infants’ Wear, in New York city, welcomes mothers and all their kiddies. large and small; to her newly enlarged department where everything a baby needs can be secured. Mrs. Minnie E. Cheney— Buyer of Millinery, will be glad to see all custom- i ers tomorrow, when delightful new stocks will he shown for the first time. Mrs. Ralph J. Spencer— Buyer of Boys' Clothing, who has clothed you boys since they were little fellows, will be on hand to greet you in a new location, but with the same good values as ever. Mrs. Frances E. Farrell— Buyer of House Dresses, Sweaters, Petticoats and Bathrobes, has unusual sweater values for tomor- row and will be on hand to fit you properly in the newest styles at’d moderate cost. Miss Mary O’Dell— Buyer of Waists and Blouses, has new tunics and tailored blouses to show special for this opening day. * Mrs. B. Madigan — . Buyer of Corsets, graduate of the “Nemo” and “Bon-Ton” schools of Corsetry, will be pleased to fit you properly in any of the celebrated makes of Corsets that we carry. Mrs. E. Hancock— Buyer of Muslin, Silk and Flannel Underwear, will bhe glad to attend to your wants tomorrow, wheth- er they be light or heavy in weight. Miss Elizabeth Faulkner— In charge of Knit Underwear for Men, Women Boys and Girls, for 8 years with D. McMillan o this city, would like to meet all of her old custon- ers in her new location in this store. This combination, together with our splendid salesforce, many of whom have catered to your desires during the past, makes this a-Better Store To Trade In, with service that cannot help but please

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