New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1925, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 KEMAL'S DIVORCE e ——— AMUTUAL AFFAIR Saurday s Prices Spell One Thing: RI D DAN CE Tarkish President and Wile, pa— Great HOSC Event' oo Y ’l‘hese \\on't Linger Here After \atmda\~ Could r@ (ref Along S P “ ‘- WOMEN’S SILK g 14 (F-Th SR Gordon H-300 Silk Hose srerteresseererrerss SIITITIIN oy 23223 (D& L—Main Floor) Men's Novelty Sport Shirts ;“---ta:tnl;:a:(';:h:au-l‘;;c:a;d?;:p:fl-fim.sThr-w PRHCES ‘ [Our Better Grade Ones! , D'E'P | Regular “D & L” Prices ON ALL a $15.00, $16.75 BATHING () and $19.75 S EIeIsEeeLssesIteeTesteesessseese: 332228251 Beautiful Fabrics $1.55 tivorce iy extreme. | Tn a dandv assartment of the new striped and v wishing to ba rid { I¢ summon a are that he ccked patterns. Saturday only $1.55 (D&L—Main Floor) 3434322 lighed, fe cannot ap- | bt 1e entitled, subicet to any | 2cifle marriage ement to fe- 1aln her dowry, jewels And other All To Go Saturday At Silk and Cotton Crepes, reg. 98¢ Kant-Fade Fabrics, reg. 98¢ Rayon Sport Fabrics, reg. $1.49 lmported Ratines, reg. 98c d Cotton Plaid Crepes, ) e rig $1. ;)0 & 5 D. & L.—Main Fl.) SLIPPERS | | | l | | | | | i 1 t | | : \lll!cn S 1 U. S. Rubber.. ..68( : Hood R ubbcr T3¢ | | | l | | | | | ] | | | possessions. | 1t Ix #tated that Tatifa brought a 51 large dowry, with her when she mar- | T T S dreere O there fs alleged to be an agreement wherehy ehe forfeits part of it if | Alvoreed. Boys’ Wool Bathing Suits ! $2.45 | | | i | | | | | | | | | | | | | R e e e i el | Striped Tub Silks and Crepes | | | | ! i | :uuz:umnmu:mzm U. 8. Sandals. . . .. 98¢ covniries, fmhibed feminist ideas (v} (D&L~-Main and 2nd Floors) which she took back to her home. (DEalamiRlocs) She first saw Mustapha Kemal when To Close Out he eniered Smyrna as a conqueror in Tn 4 Tempting Lots September 1922, Tn her cwn words, Lot No. 1-—Regular $1.6 grade at they found they had the mams am- B A R T bitiene tor their country, she worked ? o s Sl o M s v s & Men's Wool Bathing Suits e nm e they got to know each other better Mermaid Bathing Sets Special, $1.33 by Hood Rubber Co t of belt, shoes and -J —Striped Silks ~—Plain Silks —Dotted Silks . —Printed Crepes Kleinert’s o —Striped Silk Broadcloths Rubber Bathing Bags See Window Display Special, 48¢ each y (D&L—Dress Dept.—2nd Floor) (D&L—DMain Floor) did they meem to realize that “this fellowship in the work of ambition was a thing that must always con- tinne.” [ ) S0, they were married, and the 19 tnstead of the traditional vell, con- [ to choose from. tinued her efforts to advance the lot | § (D&L—Main Floor) of the women of her country. On L—o“-mmw-«m-«w-«w"- oo one occasion she sald: “My husband 1 T are in perfect accord on the S0 e W e [WORN THE YEAR AROUND _— BUT WE WANT TO Fairies have been blowing bubbles! They've dipped their At This Price EVERYONE Should Own One of These Sturdy i DISPOSE OF THEM SATURDAY! little pipes and have gleefully blown bubbles tinted with Those $2.50 Printed Chiffon Silks That You Adored! $1.74 yard Lovely Floral patterns on lght and dark eolored backgrounds. 40 inches wide. (D&L—Main Floor) 0RERe e e e e e e e e eN e e e e0eee000008900929430943439004902120400 500 0ad00svssavsssesttisetedrissrssiy 0 . the Road Conditions in he sitmmaell Women’s Linen . NEW | Belber Steamer Trunks 102 Poast road near the | ¢ state line. No delay 1n | C ] x;;‘ i m ,' i y” = Voile and Imported v : PANSY PURPLE AND 32-inch size, 3-ply veneered hox and ??)‘&?Ei;;-:;l;:]‘(;gl:;“i”d fiher; one tray, brass hardware e i BroadCIOth Dresses Fashion Made Them Into 1-2-3 Strand (;29!011 nes “Zipper” Overnight Bags Regularly to $5.95 $ nlt PEARL CHOKERS $l_00 G ;7‘; Zx?dl %5: e Special, $1.49 L] Handdrawn Work ) . Made with the small Rondell Beads. Large and gradu- Sultable for coats, blouses, as wall as all _r:n;‘ "]‘W";:n“]::'":"";"‘;’{i :‘“ Ligathszells Imported Voiles '“ A o, (s R o) Jire R rd Floor) (D&L—3rd Floor) inglish Broadcloths Sizes 18 to 52 (D&L—2nd Floor) See Window Display n; Poston Iost road, Con- | road being constructed, No | v traffic, | Yost road. | ot road Peat | ash curve. Slight de- | | Post road. | to Light- One-way traffic, west ongh job, east hound traf- efther at Norwalk ast avenue to the shore ad avenue to the e road. Shoulders Open through e T NI R Philippine Gowns Chemise we .. $1.34|] Mighty Fine Llnens and Domestics For Less! (D&L—2nd Floor) Luncheon Sets of Fine Silk “Rayon” Luncheon Sets Absorbent Tmported Mercerized Bedspreads Special, $3.59 set Sanitary Cotton 39¢ REMNANTS ' Damask Special, ‘w h 89535 hemstitched Linen Cloth New, clean, fresh. 1 Ib, rolls ° g1 n rose, b rchi 2 5 inch hemstitched Napking Regular 50e CONGOLEUM hemiched Clov 53470 and s Betty Bates e New Candlewick Linen Pattern Cloths Bedspreads Flflor C overing Bedspreads $3.8 ‘\peclal $3. 89 Special, $5.39 o : X r ze 72x88. Heavy double _ 9 Sultahle for Bath Rooms 5 r 815108 — Blue, gold and roee st u chens, halls, ¢ | f<hy fr cone Se iR A in. Str and dot pattern and stripes. Sub-normals, but irregular . o C el e ¥ ; B . foralionitern tties are hardly noficeable 1!‘( ~3rd Floor) ob Milford; Orangs and West Haven- | Milford turnpike being widened, No re road under con- ight delay to traffic st road un- B TP T T T TI O TeTIesey 4 Sy ) as cit ch dis int tow r J nd the| New Haven, Aug. e 3 1 1i \'ulv"ufiz I‘lll[\ti“l‘\ ha o ¢ 18 and went into bankruy I 2 Christ Chure E day, included among his ‘ | LL : A nn I lmd of Thira |ors N Sitali o|dog valued at $10 and thens | city | valueq at ¢5 127 MAIN ST. 'Phone 1409-2 “ Pershing R»tunw From i . PRETTY SPORTS FROCKS His Visit to Tacna | . hus abour 35000 N BALBRIGGANS ARE THE VERY NEWEST VOGUE! Smart two-piece models in such pretty colors as tan, green, orchid, pansy, royal blue and powder blue are $9.98. < e Sizes 16 to 22. Other Balbriggan frocks in several pleas- o ‘\m\_“fld” Sailors .l'ld ing colors at § ?:00. Sizes to 46. i : el ; ; \ \le alians in Brawls S REOI ESEORTRRROGKS P;llm orth Estate Has e it : A ¢ b e \\I'dldw e ove e dress. The ever-popular pizoadl Faanting . : . Sl Gshals o Middy, the smart little Polka Dot Crepe, the plain or flue of Over 3 Million Ao Helte k8 SRR e S ot A talot las t @ striped Windsor in lovely colorings. ... .. ‘.....')Or to $1.00 At §9.98—Short-sleeve models in Printed Silk, Satin and Crepe de Chine Dresses. These Dresses formerly sold from $15.00 to $35.00. At $2.98—All our Wash Dresses in voile, broadcloth and cotton foulard. Were up to $5.98. At 25¢—On the 25c table, articles that were from $2.00 each, including Corsets, Underwear, Bathing Shoes Ruftling, Jewelry, Hairbands and Sun Bonnets. e s 14 P James W tour is pecessary at times,

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