New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 12

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‘gfi%}]%NTSEE\‘S}IIJ%SES Ry B TR m avififinn & ?gngnflta Sweepors 35| | . triye 6o Promise, Denies Intmacy With [ | ‘90'. ;,,afif,'\ 9 ea Pots 60c o".w.fe?n?'i.."'.m.: Aot MR L CE—— |4 quality snty y / . ‘ . /’F sweepers made, Baturday frames, Saturday only, 69c, Many 01d Art Gems Discovered AR onlyl. (D@ it £ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND ACTION., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. AR S (7 L ML) (AR Durg oo~ =5 ) AN\ : . | See Them London, Feb, 18.—Witl novation of the inter minster Abbey, In finding out that they have a mu S 5 A timatad thatt hal) richer art treasurcr in the ancient S A R structure than t As the delicata we ) iting yuval denfed Miss St. Claire's al- the fabric pri jegations in her suit 1} he pro- Jast July and promised oy and ease.” The | The latest ery 18 a larg S Eial result of his | painting on t ot the 1l change ¢ has becomeo V ehantry ¢t paint probil AbALD cos’ sald Mr, \ - ¢ . A iew and the colers restored by the | ny expense, Tt it 18 pos /) . { > G~ /’%// i modern processes of re f ) file suit on such grounds, |§ . i p) R m Y } N / % picture was painte y by \ every man is risking a suit | some obscure monk at piets when lie calls a givl by her first | pr. coronation o . | King M \p Nttle I ving to the statement of | known by t 3 ) d s attorney that the | the tomb 2 K tains » has ¢ written vo} six old st ded b ¢ him, al said he had ad Gt YDl Service Hose it | CheneywiosFine Printed Silks 322 able of the v examples of So communication ture in the Abbey. : irc’s attorney ex- i LS y ! Made specifically for Y . . 'h‘f,“'“”‘. nrryt”mt\]{vzg vn ‘;\ - nibited ing been written by |8 “D. & 1. Service Hoxv—a_rea‘l, service Hose! ) avul ?])‘Ff ica \ a5 Seeing this handsome array of Silks in the stunning plaids, stripes, fizures and border :’3‘?\’:““‘;‘,1\“‘.&{‘ Seet el Daim were shymediand g bit : “D & L! Guaranteed by “D. & L.” to give good ]"““I‘,‘If‘i‘,'},mfl_d,"e;" P‘i‘fi‘, effects, will whet your desire to immediately take thimble, thread, needle and one of the many roof and 1 ¢ shicld i esdh e e B in their stead! Full fashioned of the very,choicest PURL d"?a'"* i MecCall Patterns now here, and start making several garments for Spring service. The Silks Shale dinlen n || Sl e # Sell Tike wildfire at the regular price, $2.00 & pair. Can be had in a 1 % are 40 inches wide, and include the famous Cheney make, as well as others—equally as good. vellet in the ‘g new Spring Shoe shades, as well as black ‘and white. Saturday only, $3.50 a yard is a mighty moderate price for them. it g """"""“0 i ‘lv'\?' R:tmfislfis‘and mlg(;l X U]mtr' $2.95 Chiff Irregulars of $3.50 S Fl 1 Pure Silk DEAS GONE | Mexico; Held Since p to $2.95 Chiffon reguld LDl pring Flannels ure Silk Flat Crepe CULTURE IDEAS G 1 B e Silk Hose $1.65 pr. Silk Vests $1.35 $4.50 and $4.95 a yd. $2.19 yd. : n coaling station on chilique | B L : ot el e phile Being Replaced by New Plans Based | | d in the Gulf of California is All silk or M‘“ top. Full fasi i ‘mlh-l ,.g,‘.',".;\:;‘_ll‘]\‘,v]! ety to be closed and the island returned |& |to Mexico, according to the foreign 8 chanical Age. [office, which announces the receipt | of a ote to that effect fri Wash- 8 “ 3 ' __Mai: " . I IE 010 caser| o oo SR (“D. & L."—Main Floor) - (“D. & L—Main Floor) and rapidly| The island has been held by the | 1 a new id United $tates e 1861 under a | 5 “ B l l ¢ : ‘A s : ractical needs of the |special permit granted by the Mexi- “‘ v & A i ical age, Lewis Gus-|can exccutive. b1 : i i ; : L] ¢ation piealient it sthe feontentic Hand Made P R for vocatior ation, . told orto lcan ; (“D & L."—Main Floor) ¢ / 7 e - Gowns and Chemise / o | Bt R ks 333333333 rs, tan, black, metal X sty 56 inches wide and shown in plain colors, plaids, 40 inches wide. Black, white, pearl, coral, pink, or- blonde, IFrench nude, nude, wearing qualitics of these vests. Excep- stripes and new border effects. Beautiful selections! chid, light blue, tan, cocoa, navy. Suitable for dresses, on Practical Needs of Present Me- 5 ; j RS e AR All sponged and shrunk. blouses and lingerie. A good value! gates to the convention here toda mesh, all colors but Gustafson e superintendent of a grey and white, 79 Special, dozen ....s... C trade school in St. Louis. SHIRT RIBBON ELASTIC e —| “We live in a great industrial and Pll n mechanical age,” he sald. “Labor | Jacquard pattern, suitable for with the hands no longer is looke ‘1‘ garters. All down upon, There has been = . N padelfrom fthe guilis oot 2 Have The Allure of Daintiness overalls. Even the school tea Secome a carpenter and the saves the day er has left the pulpit for the g o e vt 3105 an mour. The, Drink it tomorrow automobile has 1 sariers. A the fashion. The fulness in this and the aeropla Delped.” Discussing the possibilitics of man- val training education from a cul- tural, pre-vocational and vocati standpoint, Gustafson expre ) ) ! bellet that every boy should bu! ] : § | CI( ] ON taught at least the rudimentary use| I} N BRINGS FORTH NEW S e - . oriteelalet b nec s : CREATIONS FOR WOMEN ; . RN Leint, omen’s Linene SR T T i ] . o / ) TE ART 4t 8 IOl OSE - him to deal with the proble WHO AP]}RECI/‘\‘I E ART 7 e e e Dresses $1.95-$2.95 | M!"x:m ;:l:ri:ml—d pleces. Al BE oS8 has IN DRESS \ ‘ . s0ld so rapidly, we immediately Thla bevy ofithe Taoat Tasoreq A day S e \ reordered on them. Iashioned styles and have novel collars, USUALRDALE TRICKS EREYA | 7 ) of French Voiles; trimmed with some of which are of pretty lace. ? Peasant embroldery. White, tan. All the new colors; 36 to 46. THEY'RE ALLURINGLY PRICED, SATURDAY Exqulsite Underthings, made by ones giited with the art; for who can excell the Porto Ricans? | MERCERIZED Hand embroldery and hand drawn threads on every | 3 garment. Choose from countless patterns. In plain BLOOMER ET.ASTIC white as well as in a profuse variety of colors. 1-4 inch, in black and white, CAPRICIOUS FASHION ] Y ‘ Sizes 16 and 17, Saturday only, they're featured Come in § yard here at $1.19. pleces 33EaITIIRIsIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIITLIIIITTIITIIILL F The ensemble suits take precedence DRESSMAKER PINS with many women, because of their P | \ - (D. & L.—2nd Floor) o cleverness in being a Dress and a \ \ ; TGRS 5 — ;;,of‘gc““,’t““;" __________ zsc Suit, or a Suit and a Coat at the 1\ : same time. Lyas e & - ° 9 The Coats are Paris inspired an: / ¥ ,g A L L h S Y adapted by American designers so 4/ P lnen unc eon et Ou e that they’ll meet the requirements of Mk | 7 the Smartly Dressed American g N Woman. The Dresses have a flash of genius running through thcm'f that in- { /" 4 Wait'll you see the rich-looking solid blue and gold delible stamp of creativeness that d | 1 patterns, and the lovely colored borders they come in. shows the designers’ true art. : \\]‘ait’ll you fix?{nh}e, and feel the splendid quality— By 5 T then you will INSTANTLY decide to buy a set. Set YOU 1'110 YSI;PIIC%’[I‘I?\HL];\I'\ ITED \ consists of nice size Hemstitched Cloth and 6 Nap- L) Y kins to match. Open drawn work. Last, but not T ] - £ least, § is a very appealing price for a set. Come L (“D. & L.’—Second Floor) and see them, anyway! B——— G (D. & L.—Basement) | | { 1-4 1b. boxes, Sixes 4, 5 and LAST CALL ON OVERCOATS Formerly Sold From $25 to $30 NOW 3333333333E3IIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIITIIIITINISIII 3333333333333333: 22x44 Bath 81x90 Bed Towels 49¢ Sheets $1.39 o z : . S . Habvy double loop; gold, Full bleached, heavy dur- A > b * s @ blud and ros rders. able muslin, no dressing. $ 95 | e i a it i il B (D & L.—Basement) (D. & L.—Basement) L O & : 7 A : “D & L” CHATS 1 8 N | Upholstery Specials | FUR CO ATS Saturday Only, D&L 3rd Floor Customer Satisfaction Makes A Business Grow COME IN EARLY TOMOR- | § g Foatlers Manuetie, | il Sheie et st e o : E)illo\\s a 25c a yard A ’ ess suicide 1o ask more Pl : ) for the goods than their worth; nor could we stay in business 2.ply Marquisette. Trouble y long if we showed no inclination to back up our goods with a ROW AND SELECT YOURS g1 ';’i‘l“fl- fat 1 S :‘:vyt‘v:‘ l,r v m.-,nu :fl‘“d guarantee to make good on anything that proved unsatisfactory. M o The Fact that our business grows from year to year is Marquisette Madras Over- convineing evidence that our Goods, our prices, our consistent WHILE THE STOCK IS COM. Curtains $1.49 drape 69¢ yd. aim to please every purchaser, has succeeded in making hosts Crosshar eff: Hemstiteh- Madras Overdrape material of satisfied customers. 1-4 yds, in all the wanted colors. Neat PLETE' THEY w““L GO -:::x:““*'fl“:w‘“mwx:‘«w w:a“*n:_:"::xm»;r:mnmmwwp”:m“ e FAST AT THlS LOW PRICE HOUSE—DYNAMITED "” the ¢ l PROBE 1. €. C. COMM. e :o,,'”q?‘p‘m‘d’]"“'”"Pmtuguese Quit Work ‘:n:(:nmn:hém;’n;’,\(q‘,‘“,,":fi: oter- To Make Big Protest {a0d horus choap, for dbstruction 5 commerce commission, but the Van Buffalo Structure Demolished But Senator Charges Corruption and Pro- | Sweringen interests have not yet di.| Ldisbon, Feb. 13.—A general ¢es- | purposes.” . Court Decides Costs | sation of work has been called for | None Is Scrious Injured in Terrific | poses in Resolution That Thorough | o e ot iaber it — THE Blas By Toss of a Coin| 1., yzuion be made L N e et a|catem to permit the workers to var- | JF JGVHERS ONLY KNEW | TLondon, —1 s of fisse) he wa: 4 : “ the stald Britisk e [ o E b1 Chiarging | L Chact i W Collate Polact ticipate in a demonstration outside My chibliven sce ooaue Niagara Falls, N. ) 1 ailroads, lace of the president, In pro- 5 laining of Headache, T teri P )- : San Incdsnta at tions alfeady | y idge,” | ainst the altitude of the com- | T'vveri!hnm- ‘-“mm‘fh | I by ] i - p s oproved by the commerce | W n 2 f |merecial world.” R : g Troubles and Irregular osic tod Hoa: day, when a q on of H t inwilling of | “”A ccedent in | Republican guards and police will [ ::LT\?S ]n!nl::;;:::gg:;‘ lecided by c i ) « t the public i ion's his 4 without {har the approaches to the palace. 3 knew what MOTHER 1, republican knowle part of con- e e = GRAY'S SWEET POW- e Lo RSl s piee s ibeer tled, bu -. . Yoy s i 0pose csolutio ees of what is ed. . 3 X 38 DERS would do for from 1t y e ke Aid M. P.s Make Noise | ®& woaldever be without n of the stion tion act, he said, that the rail merg- | them for use when need- e was seriously ak 5 f solution yester- | ers should be 1 only under| Vienna, Feb. 13, — The soctalist | 8ADE XARE o3 35 pleasant to take of a t- the 8 or proposed e “strict 1 supervision” |[members of the Austrian pariiament, | o7 ACCEPT and so effective that 396 MAIN ST T wrecked was bulit 1 ick te > 5er ate commerce | of the comn n {who depend upon noise for obstruc- | ANTSUSSTITUTE mothers who once ute . ‘ 9 > R r amo Nitte 1 to investigate | |tion of )V::r\!.unrmm_\ .l’."\‘l!(i‘v have ahlor'nn?;r':‘-zy;‘“':“ _ror"f:exr;‘"llh‘g}_'fi? Plate rallroad| A thin coating of cement is being {found an ally in a degler in auto- | e eolidations now | placed on old tombstones in New [moblle supplies. This enterprising | Address Mother Gray Co, La Roy, N. Y. | being consummated by the Missouri | England to preserve them. |business man recently addressed & | rectly sought the commission

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