New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 28

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DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1925, BOSTON-STORE HOSIERY Ladies’ Fine Quality Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose — made with a double sole and high spliced heel; all the new- est colors, black, freckles, beige, Manilla, piping rock. Ladies' Fine quality Silk Hose, made with the mock seam back. Made under the Tilly name, guar- anteed for long service, all the ad- vanced spring shades.. Black, tan, nude, flesh nude, grey, pearl, Rus- sian calf, white and Mastinguette. Annual Clearance Saleo=—=PaIPr. cccoriieorane 93c Ladies’ Fashioned Sport Mercerized Hose in checks and novelties: all the leading shades, grey, buck, tobacco, seaside and new brown. Annual Clearance Sale ... . . § W11 BOSTON BAGS Genulne Cowhide Boston Bags— large size. Cloth lined, double handle. Black and brown. Annual s $1.19 LADIES' FANCY GARTERS A variety of styles and color comblustion. Annual 3 Clearanc REF c VAN Also Grah ure Soap. Lar; 3 5 10c, Annual ¢ Sale c LXTRA SIZI EL GOWNS Ladies’ Amoskeng Flannel Gowns —eut very full and 5i-inches long; white or pink and blue stripe. An- nutl Clearance $l 79 sale. ... . CHEMISE AND BLOOMERS Seco Silk Chemise and Bloomer Chemise are silk hemstitched or wathered hodice and lace trimmed, Annual Clearance 98 R (4 LADIES' BRASSIERES Tadles' Brassieres with satin stripe, 11-inches wide) Hooks on s inflesh color only. (33 Annnal Clearance Sale. .. C GLOV Ladles' 1-clasp knit, lined suede, brown, grey. Annual $3 19 Clearance Sale ..... . Boys' Lined Leather — Black, brown. Annual 98(: Clearance Sale SHEE 72x90 Sheets—extra heavy, full “ed, made of strong sheeting ‘ral bleach linen hed ends —a 39¢ figur- 0o, r. An- nual Sale—Ya . DR MS 1000 yards w checks, fast colors, -inches : 20c value, Annual Clearance FAST COLOR SUITING rds, in all wanted plain nches wide, 39¢ value, Sale—Yard. JACK 500 yards, fine texture, plain colors, guarante light and , 36-inches wide, Annual Clearance Sale—Yard PR lsc BLACK IN A good weight satin with bright Justre, for dresses, slips, ete, 40- | in. wide. Annual $1 59 Clearance Sale—Yard. . BED SPREADS Marseflles Spreads, snowy white, with a nice satin finish, 80x90 inches .. $3.98 PILLOWS Feather pillows, strictly sanitary covered with A, C. A. 98(: ticking—cach. . o BLANKETS Wool mixed Blankets, containing just enough cotton for service—28 | only. BLANKE Two hundred cofton plaid blank- cts. Good, mappy, bright colors— bound separately, splendid weight. Warmth and service 98c assured. . . e HANDRKERCHIEFS Ladies' finest linen, 5 inch hem. nemstitched. Annual Clearance Sale . CURTAIN Curtain muslin, various patterns, recognized most every woman for the service derived at such a small 25 cost—Yard . e Cc LO LOTH Smooth weave, chamois finish— 110 hoits, 10 yards $l 39 cach — Bolt ...... . APRON GINGHAMS 300 yards, biue and white checks | " Final January Disposal OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATSand DRESSES COATS— $12 $19 $29 DRESSES— LAMP SHADES AND ART DEPT. All new 1925 models in frames, silks, gimps, stamped goods and novelties, Free instructions, ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ALL WOOL LINED COATS FUR TRIMMED COATS $ 49 FUR TRIMMED COATS EXTRA SIZE WOMEN’S POIRET TWILL DRESSES $10 Sizes 38 to 52 Made of an excellent quality of All Wool Poiret Twill and would be considered an excellent value 4 2,000 GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES g Fast Colors Guaranteed They are made in neat checks, plaids and solid colors. Effective- Iy trimmed with contrasting collars. Pockets, borders and tasteful EXTRA SPECIAL Manufacturey’s Samples of Infants’ Knit Goods. garment is being sold at below the actual cost. This lot com- | prises All Jackets, Capes, Leggings, Car- | riage Robes, Bonnets, Caps and Bootees. | Children’s All Wool Sweaters. | This is a good opportunity to | Men's Hea get your children’s needs at an touches of embroideries. Charmingly fashioned of high grade Amos- keag, Security and Saxonia Ginghams and plain shades. Rarely ever were girls’ dresses at many times this sale price, made prettier or of better fabrics. Rarely ever were styles so varied and practical. —r—— Every MEN’S SHIRTS $1.19 Wo have just reccived another lot of Men's Shirts that have proved so popular with our customers. This lot comprises Genuine Imported English Broadcloths, Silk Stripes, Ma- dras and Philippine Repps, in a variety of Plain and Striped Patterns, Thesc Shirts are all cut extra full and are regular values to $1.19 Annual Clearance Sale MEN'S ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS Made in a large assortment of neat striped patterns, Sizes 14 to 17 Wool Sweaters, Also a lot of MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS v Welght Ribbed Shirts and Drawers — Ecru color, Sizes 32 to 46. Regular §1.19 value. —fast colors. Annual 1 2 4 5 Sale—Yard Clearance Sale ........ 12’2‘0 at $16.50. enormous saving. Annual Clearance Sale Annual Clearance Sale _! MARYLAND OYSTERS e | OursCrackergiate] { Two-family house for sale with store at very good Dentist ! Always Fresh z ; : Quartz Light For Pyorrhca CLAMS FOR CHOWDER location at a low price, will be very hard for anyone to duplicate this bargain. 853 MAIN ST, SHRIMP Money to loan on first and second moytgages. Camp Real Estate Co. SCALLOPS 272 Main Street STILL CONFUSED Popakace Wonder if It Will Be srorer Waren ' o Peace or War RADIO HELP FOR ”;Has Greater Acreage Too, Tha e nrve sarct o an exwiion| CROWLEY BROS, INC. | MISSING PIANIST .- SIX DIE IN FIRE, Rimouski, Que, Jan. '30.—Mrs. LOBSTERS PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 'HONISS OYSTER CO. 267 Chapman Street | Temporarily Located at Estimates cheerfully given oo | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford | all jobs. —TEL. 2913 | I | The started with an explosion| 5 to a nelghbor which had been stor-| for the night. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 0.—Connecticut vield of mrni ru occupies a gr ~ ny other cuitivated | o state, .J(‘r'rm!lm: m{ D, I{‘y)(kper.»r, as filed ’mj(v”\:“n‘clNDERS FOR SALE : THE | OLD HOME TOWN #§@##i BY STANLEY A H HARRIS | e Tals e e, 40 BN T —Genera) Trucking— 1366 STANLEY ST. T drawn and ) ;. 2 : S d 1 | elafid, her, son, is named exc c\l»‘ held with t 3472-2 =" (NO-NO -1 SAY € DID Yoo sav-re )| WHER 2 JUST MISSED OLD MAN FITZHUGH? only a sh force new f = v elulngony s of Connectic laptability to differ- s experiment e work T IETO S ‘ oty anl | LD S 0 2ded WHAT STEINWAY IS TO PIANOS FADA 1S 70 RADIO ably be the | “For Those Who Want the Best” s | FOR SALE BY ALL GOOD DEALERS Wants Hearing on $7,500 New Britain Sign Co. T > . “Doing Better What Many Do Well" CONFIDENTIAL bbb g bl s BEISRRE O S LOANS UP TO $300 |} Tel. 894 wickly arranged on house furni- :n l‘eyft in your home. Long time to pay. Lawful interest. Leave your application today. Beneficial Loan Society 87 West Main St Protessional Bldg.. Boow 104-5, Phone 1-0-4-3 Open 916530 Saturecysdtol A report that wounded when 7 eneficial B [oans From $60-00 , $275:00 The Post & | ester (o DISTRIBUTERS OF EveryTHING IN RADIO 14 MAIN ST. | John J. Tarrant ' || Funeral Director and Embalmer n 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel 22 2 Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-3 / ART RAN WILD ON MAIN STREET TODAY-~ |IF STATION AGENT DAD KEYES WHISKERS HADNT WRAPPED AROUND THE t‘f\ND}-E TH MIGHT RAVE GOTTEN AWAY 00 damages.

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