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KELLY INRUNNING FORSEQUINTITLE New Britain Man Playing Semi- Final Round Today The semi-final playoft for the club | 4§ thamplonship of the Sequin Golt | § club 1s under way and has nar-|# rowed down to three contestants, James Kelly of New Britaln, Frank Rose of Hartford and F, H. Jarvis, also of Hartford, N JIMMY KELLY be awarded a prize denoting his prowess as club champion for the year, This afternoon at the club, Frank Ross and Jimmy Kelly are playing thelr match for the right to meet Jarvis in the finals for the cham- plonship, who won his semi-final match, Both Ross and Kelly are among the best golfers at the cluh, and the | & match fs expected to he one of the The winner will |§ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. Talk About Style— Wait’ll “Johnny”’ Sees These 3 or 4 Piece Models When his teacher calls the roll he'll feel tickled to stand up. All eyes, for the minute will be centered on him, but knowing he's dressed like a “million dollars” he'll enjoy the “once-over” everyone gives him! Three-piece Suits have coat and two trousers (long or short) ; four-piece, / coat, vest and two pair of pants. $9.75 $16.75 Tweeds, mixtures—all the new Fall materials, in plain colors and stripes. Superb workmanship. All tailored to fit and give service. Sizes 8 to 17 vears. (D&L—2nd Fl.) Fashionable Paris Favors the AL D | _EVENTHA T — (i Matad e a1 t in Fall Fashions | i Toiling—rejoicing—sorrowing, | Onward through life he goes; Each morning sees some task begun, Each evening sees it close; Something attempted; something done; He has earned a night’s repose! Store Closes Monday, Labor Day | | | 4 i —Longfellow | \ < > - O Dressy, Useful, Comfortable! The New “Turtle Neck” Sweaters $3.95 The' sportlest of the Sporty Sweaters. The ‘"comfyest” of the comfortable ones! These are all wool and fashioned with horizontal silk stripes, Jacquard conceits and the new plain colors. Others $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 (D&L~2nd Floor) - D 4 - Is Your Boy Hard On Pants? Buy Him THESE é Boys’ Pants $1.95 »r 1 Others $1.49 to $3.95 They'll stand all the wear your boy will give them, and smile be- sides! Straight Pants and Knickers in serges, corduroys, Pencil { Stripes and Fancy Patterns. Fully lined! Sizes 3 to 8 and 7 to 16. (D&L~2nd Floor) e Want Your Girl To .Be Stylishly Clad?. See These Girls’ best seen at the club this year. Kelly has been twice winner of the club champlonship having taken the honors in 1922 and 1923. He is ne nearer par for the han Ross and is also t Jarvis In the finals it these two shonld meet. The winner of today's match will be required to play Jarvis for the finals before a week from tomorrow. The limit for the final playoft is on September 12 and on that date or at such a time as the mateh will be played off, the club champlon for the year will be crowned. SFARCHING BOAT REPORTS FLARE (Continued from First Page) Dresses $5.95 Others $1.95 Up Beautiful Jerseys, Balbrig- gans, Serges, Wool Fabrics and novelties. Smartly trim- med and embroidered. Ele- gantly made. Sizes T to 14 years. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.95 to $5.95 (D&L~—2nd Floor) Whether You Look Best in Neutral Tones, Or in Vivid Reds and Greens,— Whether You Should Be Sheath-Like Slim or Straight; or With Flaring Skirts— New Rose Shades in Hosiery The McCallum Hose In beautiful Chiffon and Service Welghts. Rose Blush Rose Pink Tose Reige Rose Nude Rose Gray Also all the staples. $1.95 From light to dark these new Mc- Callum shades have a character of color that is fascinating beyond words. (D&L—Main Floor) Moss Rose This Bewildering Array of Fall Dresses Will Satisfy You Completely A Truly Remarkable Group at ] ‘15 Such favored materials as Scotch Tratone (three tone) Balbriggans, Scotch Mist Balbriggans, Lorsheens and Porisheens are to be seen in this group. The new Silks, Flat Crepes and various cloths are in- cluded. Every new favored color! Come and SEE yourself in them. My, Ok My, What a Variety of Clothing for Boys, Girls & Babies Boys' Suits, Sweaters, Caps, Blousecs; Girls' S8weaters, Millinery, ete. Also a § complete line of Infants’ wear. H (D&L—2nd Floor) mander John and his crew from the lists.” In spite of the halling expression of the unwilling feeling that it would be a miracle if the plane was dis- covered and the occupants rescued, new searching detachments, rein- forced by the destroyer Reno, are speeding toward Station V, where the Aroostook had her place in the line of the gua ships. Here the Children’s Wayne Knit School Hose, Pair 50c Plain or English ribbed, in a fine mercerized, or heavy ribbed, for school wear. All colors. (D&L—Main Floor.) Women’s Phoenix Silk Hose $1.00 The best Doliar Hose OTHERS OTHERS $10 to $39 $10 to $39 The New Stubby Silk Umbrellas $3.95 Made with colored woven borders, amber tips and ferrules to match; stubby handles with silk cords. Colors: Navy, red, purple, green, brown. A real good value. (D&L—Main Floor.) searchers will be reorgan and their efforts intensi sels proceeding to occ scouting line at the Value in town., Black, white and all colors. ' (D&L—Main Floor) latitude no news from For Men Who Want the Best ] Merode Shirts Of Tmported Broadcloth In Almost Every Color Imaginable! Fine Slickers and Raincoats Price Range For Women $4.95 to $14.75 Not only are they stylish, but they'll prot ‘ains. The workmanship is of the best. Paris Sponsors Them! American Makers Improve Their Beauty— Price Range For Children : KAYSERS and WEAR-RIGHT $2.95 to §5.95 you from the heaviest All sizes. 2 Derfect fitting. S (D&TL—Main Floor) FOR FALL WEAR $1.00 $1.39 $1.50 Every pair guaranteed to wash. Made with embroidered cuffs and the new flare effects. Colors are mode, skin, sllver moon, sable and cak. All sizes. (D&L—Main Floor.) ‘ The Best! SCRANTON SILK SPREADS A Woman of Fashion Will Instantly Approve of a Room With a “Scranton” Spread! Size 72x108—$13.95 Size 90x108—$14.95 H Weaves and colors conform to Scranton standards. Either solid colors or natural backgrounds with colored stripes. (D& —Basement) Plait It! Flare It! Drape It! Tailor It! Brilliant With A Mirror- Like Beauty SHOWER FOR MISS NELSON The New Fall Cheney Silks $2.50 yd Silks that are unquestionably the reigning favorite at fashion’s court where formal daytime and sumptuous evening gowns are gathered. | Also used for linings, negligees, ete. A furore of the new Fall pat- | Beautiful? Yes! But Oh How You'll Appreciate Lying Beneath Them on Cold Nights R “Wallkill” Pert Wool m_‘— Blankets $2 98 terns printed on Cheney’s famous Satin, Princess and Sweet Briar ° Silks. These will NOT erush or wrinkle. (D&I.—Main F1.) Face Powder Fre turdy in their heavy weave, in a riot of bright or richly ymbre plaid colorings. Many have lovely Grecian bor- New-, 54 lnCIl Sporf Rayons $]. 79 yd From Across the Sea Come These Pure Linen Luncheon Sets $5.95 Set consists of & 54x70 Hemstitched Cloth and six 16 inch Napkins to § match. Pretty patterns including intricate open work designs. A real good $§ value at $5.95 set. (D&L—Basement.) # ders. Size 66x80. We consider this an unusually low - |# price for Blankets of this calibre. You will, too! e i (D&L—Third F1.) powder called Tuo-glo. - 2= ~seee { or. These new fabrics 1% to 2 1-4 vards Ravon” (Artificial Silk) ga (D&L—Main F1.) roidered borde