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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 1925, JEBT OF FRANCE BUSINESS OF U.$, po YOU HEAR THE RUSTLING OF THE LEAVES? AUTUMNS NEAR ——AND SCHOOL! ARE YOU READY?| The New Sport Ties : e o . ' S SRVIcE & SATIEF; szw. / .‘ \Ven You Go Back . Being Used for Col o 4uhr* % g 0 CO lars : DAVI D so N AND L EVE N TH AL take with you }113.«: afifchgggsof Humming 49c to $1 039 ‘ A ’ D ' Z 7; Bird Pure Silk Hosiery. Borah Says England Has Nol i Hand in Adjustment % o N With a happy selection of colors—and you have forty smart shades to choose from—you will be correctly stmk\nged" for every school actl\lw from lecture to “prom” and from chapel to “gym.’ The evening soap suds won't wash out Hurnming Bird's rich color or superb fit. They wear for months. Pure Japanese silk, free of “loading” Reinforced with lisle heels, toes and tope. Sik at all visible points. We guarantee satifaction, A price that any school gitl can afford— e We've Searched the Style Marts N \ g8 : $1-50 pair For YOU we've procured, after intensive |& el ! Main Floor scouring, the most stunning, the most hecom- : t b % ing Fall Apparel we EVER had! For YOU !} A i ! @ d we've bickered with Manufacturers to give us TR AN A the BOTTOM prices! | A\t g ummi II 1r Come Saturday, and yvou'll AGREE we have ! ok : ,_ PURE SILK HOSILRY JUST what you want in STYLE, QUALITY i and PRICE! ! 3 \ WEARS LONGER s33e3edtect ety 23233 New Fall D?fiafiqes v ; v ‘ : BO\L;;n‘aEI;’—‘T\;;\ne I\l;lt;’ éch;olnl'}o‘»SOC STON o $000 | iasti 1D, 00 You'll Be Enthusiastic Flaves, Straightlines, Trimmed in Self Col- | v (D. & L.—Main Floor) : Two Piece Effects, ors and Combinations 1 L e e e R s e Apron Effects, Pleats, -—Buttons and Braids ! Abflut the NCW COlOI’S in .Yes Mam' Little Girls Panels, Belted Models —all sizes, 16 to 50. iCoats .That s e T (L] CREPES | i Will Adore These New § Sporty—$19.75 to $39.00 &L | $2.19 - . Fall o | They'll make you feel nice and comfy when the weather gets more frigid, ;E]' o : Our standard quality of Hats Fashioned of Tmported Tweed and Mix tures in mannish and raglan effects, i op purple Pure I i Targe pockets, deep cuffs, single and double-hreasted B Crepes Papers Peature Story London, Aier Boys’ a.nd Girls’ Phoenix School Hose, over t quoting e in the nmrmntz 1 here at | 1 United | nt will ad iEn debls as comment over the re in the United f the Ex-| Finance put ittt aiictin s st eatad e oS s i HE e das s s s s s pEa it R e St a2 e S 2 | Felts Velours (D & I/ '1!1 Hnn\) = 5180 ¢ $4.55 ' Your Boys Clothes | Poke and Are Due for a Change! * | DBotany’s Poiret Twill | “Turmback styies § Trimmed with ribbon and embroidery. Head alzes for all any infention on Britain to ht bring ted 22TILIIRTLLIIITIL Not many more days before all his rompin' out-of-doors will be kiddles. done in a temperature much cooler than it is now. Then again, af @ 2 "d 56 v ALSO BO\{R‘ HATS, $1.40 to $2.95 he'll be back at school and will want to look his best. Saturday, Inch ?3 y Y Inch (D&L—2nd Floor) hring him here, and let us outfit him. He'll be satisfied-—so will ;.'r\uf. ks Nfl:t Rt‘yfl.(‘l “ \n\. a i Boys Pants $1 45 to $3 95 $9.75 to $16.75 Pheasan L PR e et Sizes 4 to 8; 8 to 16, and 12 to 20 Stomt For 3 or 4 Piece Suits | = : | Boys’ Jersey Suits Trousers, Tweeds, Mixtures, Pencil Stripes, Hair Lines. Rizes 9 to 18. # | & 8 |8 8 ; i b i il |8 i # % § i & | & ] i § # (3 A Included are “Button-Ons”, Middy style suits and com- 2 P & g b jons with Jacquard Sweater Tops, All colors. Sizes (D. & L.—2nd Floor) P ! !;lr‘\zn;v!:;'_‘ acq P 1 (D&TL—2nd Floor) OTTY — =) S Crmkle Bed Spreads YRE=7% TAKE THIS TIP npry e reaon | Ll TR i RUY .;._;;,;»___-—_-\_‘.-n—a-—~-~==—-—--_ P I - 732 # z HfiamofffleeC} ones will be piled up 5 =" 4 “ waiting for thrifty housewives to New Fall Gloves $2.98 i AU LT R pick them. Al new fresh Blanketc e ipo s el — . . and reduced for Saturday only! Fowne's Make o uo i 1Y Esmond “2 in 1" Part Wool = . Rlankets, $4.50 Blankets, $4.95 Pr. 4x76. Super fine quality Size 70x80. Sturdy in thelr r a beauty of color not ’_] heavy weave, Strong, durable e - e S < D e s T 3323332333 in others See economjcal. fine Plaid Eldorado Wool ‘mfll Kingston All Wool Blanl\ch 0 Pr. hmnl\etc $6.98 Pr. Blankets, $8.98 Pr. 2y it The kind that'll Size 70x80. These have no peer otl and oo Keep even in zero for warmth; service and com- keep clean. weather, Durable! fort. Pure wool! as quick and { surc a bug- | killer as Black | Flag Powder | STEEEe e et eI et e tye s SRS R eI IR RIS Is eI st es R sI s e esientsTsessseEiiLesseessessIeIit et RiasRIsIRRIIRLITLININIIL, 22222223 PR aaaaien i aa i inea s st ne ot st e T T T e ST e s et e s e ! cfor general of the Irish con-|Jtaly’s Harvest Prospects ary who died at St. Jean Des- | France, was, with several| Largest in Ten Years Mosson Ane o opmyatD h ministers, included in a list| Rome, Aug. 28 (®—The minister ? i persons whom a Cork jury held | of agriculture has informed the cab- ared the responsibility for the|inet that Italy's harvest prospects for . ; ¢ aving of Lord Mayor MacCurtain. | 1925 will exceed the average for the 3 |l : : 3 N ; 3 ; : 2T District Inspector Swanzy, who|last ten years. He estimates the Fox Hunt Thrills 3 g y Lottt . _ = S o : - ! e % s as mentioned in the list, | total serlal production in 1925 at 50 ['lll\‘n\" l.mllt\dl( ’ & i : - \cicd Moscow yester- | afterward was slaln in Lisburn, | per cent above that of last year. | e 1 ¢ : \ : Sy elfast, when hundreds of | ———— RS v R o : : Tl ] ‘atholle homes were burned as a S. S. NANTUCKET AT BERMUDA : ! ; 3 3 te | _Hamilton, Bermuda, Aug. 28 (P— ‘ | The Massachu: autical School ‘ average motorist spends Ship Nantucket arrived here today nd four hours each year in his |from St. Croix. The vessel will lleave here next Tuesday. ENROLL NOW for a Thorough Business Training at the newly equipped : : e New Britain Business College - yws ground being broken for the first of the new buildings of the Duke univer- ol S s BLACK FLAG POWDER CHINA TROUBLE OVLR sit Durham, N. ‘. Duke university, formerly Trinity college, has been endowed wit i i i e 160-162 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. e £ a. Aug. 28 (BT g : . Duke, wealthy tobacco king. Photo shows Sibyl Flowers, daughter of |at his trade unfil a few ye Tuition: Day \Pv;‘ml !Ilflflfi[urv\:mh ';\'lnht School $6.00. o " L/ ! A . Y - n foss vate Tessons, 75 'r hour. 15 cents and up : : < lowe pulling the cabl ¢ d the first shovelful of dirt. Pi 1«;1 S FORMIR TRISH LLADER "" Al et e i e i l:";llOl.Ll_\‘fi ahs 1 oy s of the st g the dirt wagon. Dr. Frank Brown, who holds the chair of En 1 P — Edw | and Tucsday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8 p. m. of Chinesa he um\emt , is standing behinde Miss lw“m & Clayton & losmar assistant An