New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 26

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ity gretted where WOMEN 0PPOSED 10 WAR DESPOIL FRANCE IJ §.IN 194 MAI]E Ko oy MEET IN WASHINGTON that this Determine Causes and Methods Exodus of Anllques {0 Amenca {Nearly Hall Million Less Than of Prevention Sauvenr church » Minneapolls, Jan 9.—The national n much tulk. — When the F [ 1923 ongr 0 1 | congress for the cause and cure of Silfl m Ellse aflge ‘ m‘wj e '“M' ‘\'.‘,, ':'\m | ums Or » held at Washington, D, C., KAy} T e D S | , Wil ofter a course of . Parla Tan) Qe Theloxoaustio ither than to become an ac New York, Jan. 9.--Automobile '“” "'1",”"\‘“\'"“‘ll:;"‘"::z L ‘m'r, un > fus ars have occurrec Frénch historle antiquities to Ameri- |complice in a th production for December ay estimat- | | s Sibaaddia 8 wa the Roman arches of Saint tional .\uvnn\u!uh rikie of Con ROEIATSNE oL pIans: ganda or h_\\|- via, tory, which had bee ht by merce today totalled® 211,665 cars |- g or for 1 {rancs, anfl al sna trucke. This brings the total Ut | Liomas G. Winter, ohairman of the an American woman who has §, production for the year {c *|program committec and former a b year 10 %060 |president of the gencral federation W e e ot {e- | of women's clubs. e cluded 0 that th e e tar | six hundred women representing 'S ”“ e ;‘ Mm‘" S €8~ | (ix large national women's organiza of lor aitin bi l INAOC A0 0 arer caat v tions have been invited to attend. ) mak + Boy Babies Have Less s from dealers thrOUEROUL | ey are the Federation of Women's i iniposalh ! \(mn r(h Than N850 I PUSI- |y bs, the National League of Wom to stoy Chica g ( ““," L strong position. | ¢ yoters, the American Association . anhaiafboth ney anc of University Won the the National Christian Temper unfon and the Council of Jew ish Women, vxclusive of are as follows: rin Canadian figures e Am “In the n Statistical associ first year of Iif ) bovs die than girls, the propor- iths being greater in H onth and gradually de- | rough Studied n cach of the ¢ tions asked to sign it, giving a worl !ing basls for further action towar international peace rlods and iy | interest, it sl xplatned, can- te is low, show the \ugust, not be sold without authorization of ths to girl deaths I8 September, S he g AL the Tine Arts department of the ba \n in emb | October, Il Ask '°’H°r||CkS 30\;rm;x:1;. ! ingacy November, The ORIGINAL “In 1921 a law was passed that ntly, is the w Jece Yer, H put an embargo on all such com- | at theiatartior Tifes | | Malted Milk modities, pictures and objects of | — Year | art as well as tapestri 1 archi-| SUBW STALLED veTotal | tectural fragments, bi; larcelc I rs com- plained so of the w law in- terfered with business that it was |ated next, he motive pow- repealed, and consequently French |er 18 to bo el lectricity, and the cars| Hamburg, Jan. 9.—London, Am- edifices are no longer protected. |and stations are to be equipped with |sterdam, Hamburg and Malmoe, “The feelings of Americans toward | '1} modern improvements. FEleva- Sweden, will be linked together ear- France are 80 generous and delicate | tors wil carry passengers to the |ly next year by a daily air mail and that they would never buy architec. |street level at points where the |passenger service, English and Ger- tural fragments if they were aware tracks are far under ground man machines will he used. Jan. 9.—Barce- to be {naugur- AIR MATL ROUTES EXPAND | Rich Milk, Mialted Gmin ext. in powder ‘orm, malzes The Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible—~No Cooking. Alight Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for “Horlick’s,” et all Fountains, 8" Avoid Imitations = Substitutes -BIRNBAUM'S — FURNITURE STORE ’““ January Clearance Sale 3 PIECE BED OUTFIT Consis{ing of large size Bed, in oak, walnut or white finishes, National Fabric 10-year guaran- teed Spring, Cotton Mattress with roll edge and Art Ticking only. . $1 8_98 Complete .....cccvevinns 3 Remarkable Values in Living Room Suites 3-Piece Velour in any colsr de- sired. A real bargain at ...... Reg. $169 3-Piece Mohair Suite covered all over; reversible cushions; best construction . BED ROOM SUITFS Reg. ‘{i_ ;0 3-Piece Baker’s Cut Velour Suite —a handsome suite at only .. “ SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL On All BEDROOM SUITES An Example of the Big Values BARGAINS Solid Felt Layer Mattress; very fine tick- ing at only Reg. $20.00 100¢; Pure Silk Floss Mat- tress at this low price .. $18 50 Reg. $29.00 1-Piece Bedroom Suite in Ameri- can Walnutonly .............. $ 149 Reg. $198 10,000 SQ. FT. OF REAL VALUES ARE HERE AT OUR STORE BIRNBAUM'S .= FURNITURE STORE | Low Prices Selling Good Furniture Since 1911 381-383 MAIN STREET L Reg. $225 V= o ) MATTRESS ; cording to Mrs. | } — .v'«;-«i Ieames | LE - Albert Steiger, lnc. HARTFORD . A Store of Specialty Shops HARTFORD .. SATURDAY SPECIALS Just a few of the big values offered in the great JANUARY CLEARANC WOMEN’S Pure Silk Hose $1. 00 Formerly to $2.0 Full fashioned pure silk mixed or pure silk and mercerized in shot effects and vertical stripes, light, medium and dark colors. Street Floor WOMEN’S Cotton Vests 29¢ Regularly 45¢ In ‘a comfortable weight, low neck, sleeve- less or bodice styles. Sizes 40, 42, 44. Sizes 36 and 38 are 20c. Street Floor MEN’S Union Suits $1.49 Formerly $2.00 Men’s medium heavy weight union suits in natural color. A good fitting garment, at a very generous reduction. Street Floor WOMEN'S Dress Pumps $3.90 Values to $10.00 Of patent leather, black suede, black satin and dull kid. They have medium and low heels and are a wonderful value. Strect Floor BOYS’ Wool Trousers $2.19 69 pairs boys’ all wool trousers in light and dark tweeds and cheviots, cut full and lined throughout. Broken sizes, 8 to 18 years. While they last, $2.19. second Floor IMPORTED Dress Gingham 39¢ Value 69¢ William Anderson’s imported Scotch ging- hams, 32 inches wide. All fast colors of course. Buy enough now for future needs as the price is very low. Seee 1 Floor WOMEN'S Night Gowns 88¢ An excellent qudlm of flannelette, soft, warm and fleecy in the popular pink and white and blue and white stripes. These are excellent. Third Floor Bath Robes $4.98 Clioose any of our Beacon Bathrobe blankets at the regular price of $1.98 and we will make a robe to your measure in our own tailoring shop FREE. Nicely tailored with match‘collar and pockets. Sceond Floor FUR TRIMMED Coats $45.75 Women's fine coats with collats of Nutria, Viatka or Gray Squirrel, American Opossum or Wolf, and in some cases with collars and cuffs of fur. All the newest colors. Sizes 16 to 44. Fourth Floor NEW Dresses $22.75 New dresses of silk and Kasha specially purchased and offered at special low price. There are models for street, afternoon, and many for dinner and dance wear. SPRING Fourth Floor Steiger’s Down Stairs SHOP Circular Flannel Skirts Smart, snappy designs in the very popular circular skirt vogue that is ideal for business, school and sports. Choose from these colors—Rust, Tan, $3 75 . Monterey, « Almond Green, Ox Blood and New Blue. Down Stairs Shop

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