New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 16

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’ had & half a dogen of them last memorial, A bl wus passed h\"‘lloll states, “to leave each competi- summer—and look almost like & congress at tho last session giving |tor as free as possible to submit his girl in it, Or a knit gweater sult, fit. the assoclation permission to hold |own conception of what the K me- v ting like a glove, und wear it just as a competitton with, this site as u‘mvrlnl should be within the limita. d ¢ . well, basts, The competitton will close |[tions imposed by the geheral cons J Usually she looks smarter without Oct, 1, and the jury, consisting of |ditions, It may range from a‘frank ' " a hat—hats are her weakest point. | three gminent artists to be m.«.-'.-u‘ eptance of the traffic conditions —_— SE— < . She has a small head and wears her later, will announce ity finding Oct la & part of the treatment, creat- X |l marcelled halr closely dressed, i i Vi tano (10, The des) bmitted will b a condition similar to the Plazea TREE' % ' NEXT TO METHODIST CHURCH Must Have Latest Wardoobe Jor fs et et ceser areset, Washington Wil ViGW DUSIGUS | wine ot napeston ot o uny | Posets o Home with the mac ([ 83 MAIN STREET ki , M from left to right than from front g In the Corcoran Gallery ©f Art in|morlal ftselt an integral part of the Al Oceasions to back. lor Roosevelt Memorial | eshinston. my 11 revalving About. i 86 it | Only lately she seema to have be “The determination, of the Roose. |may be concelved to exclude all re-l gun wearing the smaller, closer e VeIt Memorial assoclation $o ereate |18tionship to thls traftio in selt-con- Lo t P l 'l' n G Cam_ Washington, Aprll 10,—Keeping in |Shapes. New ' Pork, April 10.—The com-|In the ¢ty of Washington a monu- I'tafned surroundings, weparatedl en- w“ nca n own o oP y step with her husband's govenment- 2 s | ’ : P B ot | TMEtal memoriah which shall pde- tively from the Irlanllnuuuon of the I econamy program must be- one [HOMInG Airmen to Be |Betton v o B SERAN | quately commiiapgte the charscter |axa 1o the:river i ' Mrs. Calvin Coolldge’ o i y ricity L e, ¥ of | and significance of Theodore Roose- | ——— d Srbbiatie TIESCCldNsiRieron et Guided b’ Eleflllfl‘,\. Washington was launched today, ace | velt," writes Milton C. Medary, Jr. | Manila Wants D dock Strollers And &mag“ or the high soclal position of m1‘:.':,101:.|9‘:72r::no-‘1x‘i}|_0r‘l;‘y v:l:cu'lf:: cording to an announcement made |tho assaclation’s professional n-i-} aniia ry 3 * : [ v of the land Impeses un- ,..'k..; Irough the foga of Bngland VY James T Garfleld, ,president of | VIser, “Would of Htself challenge tho To Meet All Demanslu fashion obligations | jn gafety to the airdrome below (!N elt Memorial assoclation, | best expresslon of the arts and crafts) ranjl, April 10.—A movement who presides over | them It 15 boing held to sciwet a designer |10 the United tates. The site se-| 0 oipaplishment here of & dry The landing space Is enc y|rather than a design, and the trus® [lected, however, greatly muglllhu«‘ A i v tten style laws shyp | o . just under the surface of|tees of the assoclatior have agread | this challenge and places upon the & ock and yards s wear the very latest und, charged with an alter-|to commission the winner to make designers of the memorial the to ccommodate the Jargest ships on nnot wear the same | na current which cre: ag-| tho definite plans for the monument, | Weighty responsibility of solving & |ihe Pacific has been started by ship- iclal functions: a |petic fleld. The presence of this field | Eight architests, six sculptors and | many-sided and complex problem of | can be WoOrn |yg detected by fnstruments carried on | four landscape designers, all of [ the first mmgnitude, pormanently es- | 1o 4o pojnted out that under present making over | the plane and, according to §ir Phil- | prominenco in thelr reapective fields, | tablishing the only remaining cardi- | .o\ qitions vossels under the Ameri- of the question: | ip Sasson, under secretary for air,|lave been invited to compete, nalipoint of the great central com- | .,\n fug which make Manila thelr ust nto the [ no matter how dark the night or| The site of the moenument {s in|position around which the capital of | {0y minus, are ¢ w public appear- [ how thiek the fog, the wpllot will| Potomae Purk, soulh of the White [the United States is developing.” | ances, “wearing out" any ap-|know when he is over the landing|House, and not far from the Wash-| “It is the desire of the assocla- parel is ponsihle, s'age. +/ ington monuyment and the. Lincoln |tlon,” the program for the uompvll-‘ ping men and government ofticlals. Hongkong o irs ‘of any Dozens of Outfits Because of these requirements and her love for fine clothes, the dress bitls of Mrs. Coelidge undoubtedly have run into the theusands since she took up her residence at the White Heuse 20 months ago, She has dozens of outfits and mest ot them are very handsome and be- , 4 g y i soming. They're strictly Ameriean i models, but they mean real monay. ; b bw’;i;: .."i'.‘.‘!:elflifv'. ';::n::x: G 2y TR i Strollers—Madé of fine round fibre upholstered in imitation cordutoy; finished in #hop which thinks nothing of eharg. the new cafe color, slo 95 Special Price » ;r& tma':l: ltuh!iz for the plainest o ;o alt : Sleeper Strollers—With adjustable back and dasher, equipped with goed size hood, upholstered seat and sides in imitation corduroy, finished in cafe slg 95 e . There's no hetter dressed woman . ' Washingtop then the president's wite—{ow who look better in thelr elothen #Ms wears straight lines ke : color. Special Price ......... SR O SRS tee ’ et o u r Full Size Carriage—Adjustable back, long body, pusher attached. to gear NOT TO . P R BODY. ' A very attractive pattern and way below the usual price $21 95 o doatt ol hor pen. M. Goollige . on carriages. Special Price ........ R Mafined Repwelf lo all whits, alf ® . : d SR8 Remmbinetian of hisdk aad Radio Tables—A finé selection. 7 50 and 9 50 T, e, ; othes Ior r.aster 1 o AGICTEE A | . n e rioh reds o . yetlows whish ars most bmm.:'.: * 58 2 s - s Window Shades—of the better kind. 'Made and hung at lowest possible prices. »;h brunet type. : : e hay wern Here ts & giimpws fnte Mva Cool at t e @ Op : 14ge’s wardrobot r ‘gno-!’v.tuluhflllhl b : x long aloth ones, Desides evening wraps and a eape 07 wo, At FEnsemble oostumes—Thres, and S e ey T - Our tremendous stock Evening dresses—Ten or & dosen, In e e Has appasred (n pui contains every wanted style in all (s g a o ol ::L.:' - the popular fabrics; in all the new- ere mist be many more Sanetng est_and smartest colors. .u:srrmm:x dresses—Tully as many & . % 74 > as for evening wear. ~ : i 3 { i Sport clothes—Fiannel “dresses, : H : * } ‘o / Patrons residing in New Britain say place telephone orders with- kit dreses, simole creps dresme Metropolltan_ creat_lons .- the i 1 out the customary toll charge on ourdirect trunk line, Call 3500 and ask oer o cocon-eolared care, work of our artist dealgners - they 4 ’ for an order-taker’s wire, quarters length. rettiest ¥ & ; B iels ..h‘},‘:, ,;,;,' ,’..: o portray the latest style effects with 1 linzs ar dq t ! .mHmL?x“y“,.m', whlsavacing a grace that speaks volumes for “ er other . 3 afe gl o their_ability. row white fur trimming and the B e aty shthan bewe and 0osin Loar e e o Your choosing will be easy and Jap mink eollar and euffs and the b1 bon and : ise, i Dl s e vhon iad ntar and pleasant, and we promise, in case 3y one of or ot sabacom slight alterations are needed, they will be ready in time for Easter, h No matter what your age .or build -- no matter how finicky you are, or how much you have been accustomed to pay for your clothes, you'll find Pe@ |~ Oneand 2-Pants Suits most becoming, dut & eream satin is the prettiest, aed & whits satin—with a long train L weweeping from the shoulders in the begk—is the most gorgeous. J Then there's a lovely mauve Bhif- Poo—ahe wore it only once, to the apere. Also an eoru lace, with a Fiadurtel Iun scxe o match—the The “BERKLEY” big emough to emvelope her | e T et the most satisfying, the most money- A Two - Butt , CK S CO AT [l ey saving C[o,{i, g ¢ P&'Q Modsl A BLA ILK : ou ever wore! sy 2 ner o:u‘l;:hm-\; are y that meets the Hne, mot extremely low. A few are z : : . A Sl 0 . . & o e ik The oy e s It is with pardonable ‘pride that we call man w/w‘)};an/z FUR TRIMMED, BESPEAKS STYLE Eor atternoon dresses ars simply attention to the huge volume, the vast style and dignity e and none sleeveless. Usual- 5 % 1] e ULl . | et e 3 g silk of Ria Stas 2 x :.:h:y f ncne Sl sarsions Uit variety an Al money-saving il of oot R | Fashion decrees that black silk or satin is the smartest Spring fabric for the long sieeves, falling away from the . & : A i richly fur trimmed coats. Our collection includes straight-line models band- arm abore the elbow, or sleavs dra- | Spring Clothes. We consider it an achieve- i ed in fur and coats presenting new combinations in silk, fur, and exquisite peries. Sport clothes are really her most ment in value.giving, largely made possible | PGQ Spring : embroidery. Sizes range from 16 to 46. i, H L i L U e et tine whte crepe-—she by the fact that we are the “Greatest ‘ X to Chain of Good Clothes Shops in America,”’ Top ~C°ats : $39 95" $195.00 operating 40 flourishing shops on a “You- e e i Buy-and-You-Come-Back’’ basis. E_’hfi: e.:f":r.’;e"l:’l ’ A FROCK OF PRINTED CR.EPE -- And remember -- you save because we save on P&Q production methods b ot~ B CREATES THE ENSEMBLE MODE bere $ 5 $ A gayly flowered crepe or georgette is usually the choice of the woman who Mase bl e B b et and com: 306 M AIN STREET 2 - 30 has one of the stunning coats described above. Lovely color combinations el They st the comee—ictin wed i are here in crepes and georgettes. Exclusive models in flat crepes choose tnd abselately wntiseptic and seicntine o6 | 8 j new Spring'colors as Bluette, Chili, French Green and many others, Sizes this. At your druggist's or shoe dealer's. | o m Scbollfg | o = 2z range from 16 to 46. i . j Zino-pads | ikh (] < | $25.00° $75.00 “Put one ow—the pain ls gons” |

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