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il Q NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925, i1¥in. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN e After Inventory Clean-Up Sale At $16.98—Coats, without fur collars, were up to $55.00. Most of them were Hart Schaffner & Marx At §5.98—A\ few Wool and a few Silk Dresses, g were up to $2175 At $2.98—Two Silk Crepe Kimonos, were $12.50 At $1.19—Flannelette Kimonos, were to $3.00 ' At 98c—Cotton Kimonos, were to $3.75 At $1.98—Dress Skirts, were to $20.00 At 89c—A few light Kid Gloves, were $2.50 quality At $1.59—A few heavy Kid Gloves, values to $4.50 At 59c—Woolen Skating Gloves, were to $2.25 At 39c—Woolen Skating Gloves, were to $1.29 At $2.98—Long Woolen Knickers, black, were to $5.00 At $3.59—Women’s Sweaters, were up to $9.98 At $1.98—Women’s Sweaters, were up to $7.75 Men’s Handkerchiefs, were 25¢ and 39c, initial v faeiins e e 2 for 25c Men’s Handkerchiefs, plain, were 12Vac, NOW L e e e e 3 for 25¢c Ladies’ Handkerchlefs, initial, were 25c, NOW i B W P e 2 for 25¢ At 69c—Cl'uldrens White Dress Skirts, sizes 4 to 16 years; were 31.50 At $2.39—Flannel and Serge Middies; navy, red and green; were to $7.75 At 50c—each, a few Rayon Silk Vests, were $1.00 LN L™ e v According To Yigures Made Public 6014 Were Employed At Former Giant Coach Ready for e Questiomflg m SGflHd&L . Manila, Jan. 20.—Five hundred and sixty-two Americans were em- d in the Philippine civil serv= New York, Jan. 29.—Cozy Dolan, the end of the present fi former coach of the New York [year, against 604 at th o | Giants, appearcd at the district at- [time last year, according to | torney's office today for questioning |[made pubiic by the civil service in the investigation bY Assistant Diss [bureau. The Amcricans were dis- ra into the |tributed as follaws: 5 Officers of the governor general, | 2; bureau of audits, one; exe Tutive | ureau, one; Philippine constabu- nestioning of Dolan prebably wo determi if he would grant a waiver of im- mu nmh to hmmv 0O'Conn toms, three; bureau of inte enue, fou burcau of the two; burcau of printing, one y (Mulr am lolnlh ould not : |CHINATOWN NETWORK OF RADIO. ARRIALS ] Holds Record for Greatest Number meel_l\anflds (;Iil.fldla Buth Plead Not (-ulll\ [ Jan. 28 —Car e bank nmis Jovernor IH is, v in city court tod of Antennac in One Block: 235 Like Music Best Dress Cost 100,000 Francs Mile. Mistinguette, |Iu French musical revue has been on an American tour, has returned to the : Paris in a blaze of ostrich plumes. It cost 100,000 francs to find enough ostriches to make this fluffy dress. At $1.00—Two Silk Petticoats, were $2.50 At $1.00—Carter’s Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee; were $1.25 and $1.39 At $1.00-A few Van Raalte Silk Vests, in black, flesh and white, were $2.25 At 5c—a pair, Infants’ Cotton Hose, were 15¢, sizes 415 to 612 At 10e—a pair, Women’s Cotton Hose, were 25¢ and 39¢ a pair At 50c—a pair, a small lot of Wool Hose and Silk Hose, were to $2.00 At $1.50—a pair, odd sizes in Silk Hose, values l to $3.50 At 79c—Small lot of Rompers and Colored Dresses, were to $2.00 At 33c—One lot of Beads, Bracelets, Bar Pins and Bag Tops, values to $2.00 At 39c—Hot Dish Plates (sets of three) were 50c At . 10c—Corset Shields, were 25¢ At 75c—Children’s Princess Slips, were $1.25 At 32.00—Silk Envelope Chemise, were up to $5.75 At $3.50—Silk Gowns, were $7.00 - At $5.00—Silk Gowns and Pajamas, were $10.00 At $1.50—Muslin Gowns, were $2.50 and $3.00 At $1.00—Envelope Chemise, were to $3.00 At 15c—Batiste Camisoles, were up to 50c At 79c—Silk Camisoles, were up to $2.50 At $1.00—Marcella Drawers, were up to $1.89 At ' 25¢c—Muslin Drawers (small sizes) were -50c to 75¢ BREVITIES CASE ™ i READY FOR JURY:.. 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A. years H o New, Safe Way To -Remove Hair Roots WEAK WOMEN Y Today's Session Takes Up Uses for Nizatediiy At 50c—Children’s Muslin Drawers, lace trimmed, were $1.15 At $1.25—Children’s Princess Slips, were $2.25 and $2.75 At 25c—Children’s White Petticoats, were 50c and 75¢ : At 50c—Misses’ White Petticoats.were $1.50 to $2.00 At 39c—Infants’ Flannelette Kimonos, were at 75¢ At 50c—Children’s Knricker were $1.00 At 39c—Infants’ Flannelette Skirts (long or short), were 75¢ At 39c—Infants’ Flannel Pinners, were 75¢c At 50c—Children’s Small White Dresses, were $1.00 and $1.50° A’ 81.00—Children’s Small White Dresses, sizes 1, 2 and 3 years, were $2.25 and $3 00 At 50c—Corset Covers, were up to $1.39 At T75c-—Corset Covers, were up to $1.89 At $1.75—Silk Bloomers, were $3.25 At 69c—Infants’ Vests, were $1.25; months to J years At $2.50—Silk Bloomers, were $6.50 At 10c Rubber Pants, were 50c At 10c—Kiddie Former Belts, were $1.00 At 50c—Black Satine Mary Pickford Aprons, were $1.15 At 8195—Crepe Cretonne House were $2.50 Combinations, sizes 6 Dresses, |Flash Lights Iilumine | Path\\a\ Into Flance Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads rvic to I uris, ‘l’\\l Airways, 11 ; GREATEST EVER HELD IN THIS CITY ON TWO WELL KNOWN MAKES SOROSIS B Military N el Sh, 89 & S10 » BLACK KID, PAT COLT, BLACK SATIN, MOUSE KID Florsheim SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN WHO CARE ALl \ll LEATHERS $ \i/l \lll FEW $7 l.u VOGUE SHOE SHOP , 36 MAIN ST. 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