New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 16

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BRSNS s T £ b M i BUTTERFLIES IN ¥ HIGH ALTITUDES, Wt. Everest Climbers Report Them at Great Heights $1.69 to $1.98 Sunfast 1795 Ho ‘ dm A AATL i , Boys’ 3 and 4 Piece Suits Drapery $1.39 a yard [~ DAVIDSO i $9.75 to $19.75 36 inc |l~ wide, Tn a wealth :\‘e the 7 New Tweeds and Plaids in neat ligh very newest stripes an v patterns, 7 4/ 4 and dark patterns, Absolutely all wool Colorings will harn all fur f"”wm 7 ’ / materlals, pt‘,hoou from Norfolk and uishings. A good v : ) » y % English models, Slzes 8 to 17 years. (. & L.—3rd Floor) % 250 7 W i il (D. & L.—2nd Floor) London, March 13 re that live n erest exist any other animals known to bed re nt WITH THE { A OM 5 AT y o b THESE AID OF ¢ - o\ d ! d 9 1:]1;.}\5'5 - RS NG, 3 TERPRET 18 : SN . NN THE FOR ¢ (‘ : L MODE WOMAN 2 L \ TS WITHOUT TO AC- q & Al ANY AD- QUIRE v ) DITIONAL CHARM A, - - N AID, I T T S ST SO 223324 on the mountaino Tibetan plateau was lecture, The atm that the skin an beings split, and composition of flesh | together, Wild sheep and = % elimb up the r: s = ren slopes at 1 Rays of sunshine—warmer days—budding trees—the o i e b ; d yi ! dawn of a new season—Spring! When nature is about to cloth . Besat e sans Inompite) 5 i i AN herself mfne;\' “garments” of wonderful colorings, it makes 000 feet, near the furthest limit of X e Bl | R 8 everyone feel like shouting “Off with the Old, On with the t v rowth,” Majo sto 0\ 1 R - 5 5 4 Seeableisomil i o R o N o h i §e\§'!' Keep up with the season and Fashion—Dress up for ou ou ear e an nu‘;(Ti;T:.“:z"STR";A«”r‘:m even K 2 Spring! Never hefore has our Ready-to-Wear Dept had so . butte 21,000 feet, ald, el ; : many unusually beautiful garment: its 1. i ar Sttt Sl G o ) \ 1an, sually garments on its racks at one time. immense helght of 27,000 feet.” ! ¢ : \ Never before have prices heen so moderate! Dress up for em s asse 0“t ese s To contend with the scarcity of 8 & nring! € 5 AL SN D laAs . Qeis] food i tnowe recions, some ot the ) 2 ¥\ Spring! Choose here, Saturday! (2nd Floor). If you were hehind the counte rs, you, too, would be as enthusiastic rds had specially modified bills for ’ i about them as are our salespeople! When hundreds of people pass such aigging into frozen soll, so that they might _reach hibernating insects | [ 2 R DRESSES ENSEMBLES comments as: “Aven’t they gorgeous”—“T've never seen such wonderful T e e e : : : COATS silks hefore”—“What a stunning var iety,” etc., ete., is it any wonder we're T doing the Silk Business of our lives? Come—see the rare charm and in- eape the extreme cold and manage | S s P { ‘ ‘ dividuality of the designs, the uncommon, yet harmonious color blend- TO SEE 18 TO COVET —TO POSSESS THEM AND ENJOY THEIR MAGIC BEAUTY. srrsersiees stsssest Some bdirds formed communities e e with mammals. Many little birds =X N § ings. the superfine quality! See the stupendous variety—the moderate assoclated with mouse-hares, and i h s10 to 549 $2 -75t 339 52475 $ g ¢ ! Th P ; th “111 ass a favoralf))le ¥ there was perfect confidence and | & i i ) N i 4——- 0 —=to prices! en you too, P Memespiamaapaiem St EUR A \ remark the second you see them, and you too elghts, on the almost barren o k(i 5 h or ol d f Sotiatiing was An| assbeiation’ oF will eagerly buy a dress length or more! |—and of course eloughs and wild sheep. The clough ; \ ) \ 4 3 D. & L.—Main Floor). aits on the sheep's hack, and e searches for Insects in the animal's Choose trom Flat Crepes, ~ The ensemble dress is Adaptable for sports and hair, Georgettes, . s Without a peer when it town wear. Once you con- —_— tons, Printed i E w";vsrfo continued e sider thelr veraatlity for : Gt e el 7 ating, rlad o wear. The comfort and utility, you . . C EURUPEAN MARKETS Crene :‘”7‘“" th, ete. There siyles, we are showing ar wouldn't bo without one ¢ &4 i j eney’ Printed dilks A\ 1 traight lines, short sleeves They are in semi-coat as vonas, suedines, twillines, ‘PR[NTED PA ERNS| s e LSl e e $2.50 and $3__.95 yard : ‘ w‘ b4 Rmerican Farmers May Sell Sinora, rust, 33 of terials are all silk, flannel braiding, stitching, fur Goods Abroad roses, goblin blue, Titian, and Lorsheen combina- collars. Colors: Monte blonde, lagone green, tions. All are smartly rose, sandalwood, rose- rouge. trimmed. wood, rookie, titian, etec. Borlin, March 13.—Ready always to help American farmers find mar- kets in Europe for their produce, the department of agriculture at| Washington is showing increased activity on the continent. After the war it took over the rec and offices of the American s: m of food administrat T has bureaus in London, and Rome, with sub i jous other strategic centers. liam A. Schoenfeld has been sent to this city as general director for Europe. | The products bought by Europe ¢ 10 to 16 Years Dl 9.95 to *19.95 the Way to *39 thelr importance, cotton - ! ; ; e ) Ry their glitter yon will know Fashion's last wond, in Fabrics, heney's” are characterful silks, and possess that charm that gi o a silk, personality, The cleverly conceived designs are printed on their Cinderella and Sweet Briar Crepes. 40 inches wide. New Coats for |l | New Coats for ' k 5 ) Heavy Flat Crepes “Miss 7to 6 Miss Junior Vs}é,l_g o 4 40 inches wide, all pure sllk, of standard quality; the kind used by home sewers and ssmakers who are not satisfied 7 to 10 Years $ $ From 315 All with anything but the Bk Shown in all the evening and 7.9 to 14 95 stroet shades, including the ever popular black and white. . A mighty good value! 5 £ i # i § H : # 5 ° o o New Romance Prints $ | : g i iss " Knows European bureaus study local crop Z : - Polaires, Flannels, Quite a variety for the t $1.50 d pat McCall® Printed Patterns :eport:. l):; n':e;‘la of the popula- 8 \ i \ % Suedes, Velours, in Rose, ?1‘55 in her “teens”, 13 to c 0 = Yyar are always accurate and easy to jon for the various articles im- < X T; i 5 ol 9. All the f s use. She knows McCall’ S0 - Z X angerin 3] . e favored mate- se. She knows ) s are o ported, and the time when Ry N X > ffe. de‘T Llnn’de, Gfild, rials, styles and Tors Patterns galore, colorings by the score! Stripes, figures, good in styles. Her only diffl- American crop {8 wanted in e. ( i . tust and Tan. Beautifully S e colors. and whatnot! Striped Crepes in altogether different kinds | culty is deciding which one of They inform the Europ | % styled and faultlessly tail- plendid values at above of stripes: tinted in gay colorings; yet not too bizarre. Also | the many pretty dresses She chaser of current prices and, where- | ored. prices. many pleces of “Rayon” (artificial silk) Spring Tabric con- prefers—McCall Pattern Dept ever the department has estab- ceits. All are 36 inches wide and splendid values, (Main Floor) lished standards recognized among | ; the American producers, place these at the service of the I | pean buyers. This increases co dence in American | Z ' 2 1 esty, and thus helps m | 5 / d N s . F h. f C o S Rncse inivlehine ark | . L A || o ; | ew Spring Fashions for Children EopsRab IS e | o ‘ I : | In the new presto silkette, broadcloth s’ 5 n e large part during the war. 5 N f LY O - - [ ] [ Gin and flannels. Plain and figured models. (‘:lr'ls Prfisses $1.95 vt(_) (fi‘v"’p_‘ Another phase of the work e 4 S “4 el ¥ £ 4 \ / A ! Y/ Al colors. 2 to 14 years. Spring Fashions for younger 1ks are / 4 S (D. & L.—2nd FL) just as alluring as those of their clders, ing informatio | 3 o ; BN \ i :;rlnf the youn(yz.filfvw :.1.3‘1 let them e ode of agric ! 7 I \ < N Aty oy e he lovely creations. rices are mod- discovered or sced ) I : - Kiddies’ Coats $5.95 to $16.75 Blues, tans, reds and henna. Many ropean farmers. grower in Germa pretty styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years. raising a partgular 4 = = T T\ oh gl = e fa beet through a method pect : ‘\ VV ]’ Girls’ Suspender Dresses Me farm, the bureau in Berlin | N4 \v y |A [ Y/ NEW SL95 §205 §1.95 diately investig: 1 ! i b & . . ::or:n:t{nnnto Was n Silk l.'\h"ll Hand Bags o < £ . With peasant blouse. Flannel and The department of ture Sl A mbrelias At $2.98 Novelty French Choker Beads plain rajah material. 7 to 14, Etrops | yorke At 85.95 itk and loa Gloves $2.95 Pr. 98¢ String : : = i e di Boys’ Wash Suits $1.95, §2.95 forated lace r g = ne g s: Many pretty styles. Smartly trimmed, 2 to § years. Novelty Suits $7.95 to $14.95 Ma » of imported fabrics. Balkan, cetion (D 1.) . & L—Main F1) middy and \‘..w‘-» styles. 3 to 8. . Boys' Coats $5.95 to $10.95 . TERRY amous Makes of Silk Bopr Cous 8535 Lo 105 | ERR L l ose free with every coat. 213 to 6. New Spri i ) sl iy 4 3 o . e ol y ) ' 98¢ Quali \;\y‘?“ Springtime Effects By America’s Premier Concerns Initial Spring Showing of Childre n’s Hats S Home Loverst o il anc .Il : ”(’?‘ that mv\|‘: vou an unswerving warranty for good perform- Pretty styles in straw, braid and silk. Ribbon and flower trimmed. Colors: Copen 5 AR e, LIKTAIE 1s, Chiffons, Glove Silks, Silks and Wools. The e e g pen, seemingly endless variety of new colors harmonize with all Siring Cosluntes 4 { i » 31.95 it $3.95 c p Also Men's, Boys' and Girls' Hose. All “D. & L.” Priced— (Main Floor). (Ao Huts for Growins Girl) ) . . Phoenix Silk Hose , Spring Specials at the Corset Shop N Holyoke Silk Hose $1.00, $1.50, $1.85 v { "§2.75 Pr. : t:hi Nemo Corsets Treo Girdles Will make up into| . 2 % L : / { Al silk; tngrain, full fasl ’ Made of fine quality;| Good quality. brocaded | 3 ly pretty drap- ! \ ned f ‘ m:rl,\;‘lfl\n::;:d $4.00 :1;:;1@1, elastic v$;2¢.},.5 , portieres, couch L B . . S T ) | All sizés . ind pillow tops, Onyx Pointex Silk Y ; Gordon H-300 Silk : 1 * ches wide. Shown Hose $1.95, $2. | A \ Hose $2.25 Pr. D FO1S $1.95, $2. | ? . ) P | Du Bevoise tterns and color- | Blide. | white” and. shor 5 Bon Ton Corsets | o= =" "% At LTI | Brassieres ping and confiict Welsh Labor Party Says Scouts Are Militaristic strongly o division of t Party at a co lution was dependent prevent their ¢ of these moveme 31222012888000E820eIes200ese st tsI It ITLteIs TIT0IIII2E3II08IILIII2IIIIII2IIIIT Tn sheer or service weight miration on sight. | | Elastic top model, made | Smartway Braid, with S, McC Silk ‘ ; | AN F s 1 of good fabric with fancy | hook side and hack mods Durable q fcCallum Silk Hose '/ [ Wayne Knit Hosiery i sirin. @A ()| Flesk ol 50c to $ &Y , cnde $4.00 2 $1.00 .- CAPITOL NEXT MONDAY 100,000 Cattle in “SUNDOWN" SETIITLITILILELITLEIIILITITIILILIILY

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