New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TFRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1975, wWomANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES WIDDLETGVN == NEW BRITAIN o The watch words of our endeavor and now the cool days are upon us | warmer wearables are in order Every New Fashion Awaits You Here at Its Smartest and Best “Good Quality — Good Style — Fair Treatment” COSTUME SLIP? n Specially Priced For Saturday Only Smartest Colovs o Plesh Shade Silk Jersey Vests Fall Costumes They’re made in hod- ice style with gelf straps, plain and fancy flounces, plenty of fullness at hip line. Never have clothes shown such distinct changes over the fashions of preceding seasons There is a new softness of line—the fabrics are exquisite—Skirts, while they ';1'e ‘stil‘] short, are much fuller—necklines are higher—yet the silhouette is youthfully 'il‘im and hecoming, ' ) A i We would consider it a great privilege to let us show you the new modes. SMART NEW FALL DRESSES Qur collections for Madame and Mademoiselle include in large varieties, t bodice top style $1 69 Each regular $1.98 value Priced from $1.98 to $4.98 Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery $1.19 A Pair good range of Fall colors Charming New Coats lavishly fur trimmed Imported Suede Fabric GLOVES $1.00 and $1.50 a pr. Wide range of fancy cuff styles to choose richer than ever and never were from. Colors: mode, o heaver, with contrast- ingembroidered hacks. Dainty Handkerchiefs 4 o 50(‘ regular price 19c each Balbriggan and Jersey Dresses $8.75 kar One and two piece models regular $9.98 and $14.98 values The new materials of deep pile are beautiful, the new shades smartest models, the newest materials, t wanted colors—but only the corvect and t fashions so varied or so grace- fully feminine. continuously desirable. In a word we give you the modes of the e Quality, smartness and moder- moment, but at the same time modes th: ate prices—a noteworthy com- YOUR CORSET should have first attention hefore buying that new dress will he distinctly wearable throughout th hination to be considered when entire winter. Prices as low as $99 They're priced from— rom 914,98 « $39.50 5. $39.50 , $110-00 Are you a member of “The Chamber of Commerce”?—If not, why not? Now is a good time to join! |sioner or whetlicr the city was to be ing of . Hearst and his news- \l 0 upporters and supporters. TFlan- at Frank D. Waterman, re nomince, would bo fough : 1 as Walker hecau e neither [represented th The social- buying your new coats. D. M. C. CROCHET COTTONS white and colors (large hall) 23(: Each 22 inch for Sport i Dresses heavy weight WHITE ART LINEN 69(‘, Yd. worth 89c Let our Corsetieres assist you in selecting the right model. !s v as clean as Enright cleaned it during the eight years ai commis. had returned hol X tly from .. | ily to Florid © hud exten- it on the Former - Students Emhusiastic\j (iNew York Tndependents Give - Him Nomination Over Expansion Program. Keen enthusiasm In the expansion | € of the Y. M. C. A, educational pro- m and the possibilitics of advanc- s met for a social session and salesmanship was shown last cve-| ning when membe hese two < met for a social session and r as guests of the C. A meting was in ch who is helping rence H. Barnes the vacancy caused by nation of Industrial Secretary It ard Preble. Speakers included Mortimer 11 up, president of the board of di-| tors of tho Y. M. C. A, ard Wal- | ter I, Fleicher, chalrman of the itional committee. > Roger Whitman, ¢ er and Norman Vile, members of the educational committee, were | present and were introduced to the | guests. i 1t was announced that A. C. Me- summoned to the room. who vas sleeping in a grotnd floor | room, said she heard t rort, but remained i hed st candidate is tev. Norman i Thomas. Misher was designated for New York, Oct. 2 (P—Police ‘,".‘W,'K. Jast July, but o) foner Richard 1. Enright, en designated as an independ- | ¢ for mayor on a pro- | st the organiza- | of Tammany Hall! Red Bank nd Governor Smith the republican | companied s in the election No- | Sciliano, of |tion candida v Miss Enmtanuel to “come [v ot!” Kinnie who lald out and taught ”'f In Ten Years an ()} ster course In salesmanship last year be unable to. take the class thi son and some one else will be cured. ed their desive to continy 1 their respective © age others to tak A. was the pion education in thi ambitious to enlarge its work her explained that therd fo glve men a trade school ation at night in the Y Will Be Costly Luxury M. C. A, Dbut to give by personal “S instruction and class room exper- ience what would othe tained by means of a co course. e he ob- STILL IN JAIL Temporary Writ of Habeas Corpus | Ts Denicd Philadciphia Woman in Felt Death Case Philadelphia, Oct. 2 (®—Denivd {mmediate release on habeas corpus proceedings, Lillian M. Emanucl it whose home Maurice K. Felt wealthy real estate operator —was shot and fatally wounded T 1y night, was locked up last night to awalt hearing on the habeas corpus writ Saturday. Shortly before Judge Bartlett rc fused to issue the writ, the your woman had been held without t wi for the coroner on a charge of man slaughter by shooting. Miss Emanuel's hearing lasted |r only three minutes, S 12,000 HOUSES SUBMERGED 2 (P—F details | § was picked last nigh ssive political le: : Park ok, was sur- uth County yuinn last night. ! to Freehold and - locked up in the county jail to await )| @ learing. ted in the | s iale pengtor S on | JUMPS TO HIS DEATH nright had said he | Va., Oct. 2 (M—Joseph y be candidate | caped the hands of n and had described ru- | the law leaping 12 t effect as “rubl stories to hisg ¢ er he had : en captured on of forgery turncd over to . Cor- . in the jumped plate glaes win- low. LATEST UP-TODATE STYLES ON CREDIT FOR MEN AND WOMEN IT'S EASY TO PAY OUR WAY A LITTLE AT A TIME REDIT —BUY ON PAYMENTS | Dave the } oupons | and get Oneida Community Silver and Limoges Chi Company [ Silverware. Send twe 7 $5.00 and get a jovely wo piece dinner set of | 1y Diches with 1d handles and stripes. When you Coupons u + now have will be redeemed at same rate as new ones. Full details on Coupons in Every Package If you could select them yourself— If you could select the eggs that go in the Parksdale carton yourself, you couldn’t be more choosy than we are. Only the best are good enough to carry the Parksdale name. Here are fancy ecgs at a sensible price. For years the careful housewives of this community have uieci Parksdales. They know by experience that these good eggs are the very best of their kind.’ We pack a valuable Dish Coupon and an Oneida Community Silver Coupon with every dozen. Be sure to read the details of this generous offer. P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated Hartford, Connecticut Sole Distribators for New England States

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