New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1925, Page 14

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LFSSONS LEARNED | FROM SHENANDOAR Sturdier and - Improved Cralt Likely to Be Built Walhington, Oct, 16 (A~ Destrue- tion, of the Shenandoah will point the “way immediately to several fm. | portant changes in diriglble con- struction, in the opinion of Ralph . Upson, former international bal- loon championship and now chief engineer of the Alreraft Develops ment Corporation He nd others of th told government 1s they were prepared to bulld a dirigible of a new type, Mr, outlined three metal tnstead of fal uld have a much greater diameter compared to its length, and should have its control car fastencd more securely was not £ number on 1, and the fatalities wounld have Imost eliminated ‘had the control car heen more rigidly attached to the hull” sald Upson. “The fact that the in two is an equally direct result of its excessive slendcrness. It used to be thought that a long pencil |§} shape was necessary for specd, but recent studies and experiments show | § conclusively that air resistance can be reduced with more compact shapes. shape has only one-third the Shen- andoah’s length, compared to its|f Experiments also show |8 that it 1s possible to make an air- |§§ diameter. ship completely stable. though there is no good reason for not having plenty of safety valves. |§ Another important requirement is |8 to allow plenty of pressure range from valve operation. The Shenan- |8 doah could stand safely a pressure | of only 10 millimeters of water or | obout one-one-thousandth of an |# atmosphere. Airships can now be bullt to stand many times that pres- sure, 3 tage of the Shenandoah was its fabric cover—easily torn, Inflamma- | & ble, loose and flapping when dry, | 3 stralning the framework when wet, soaking up thousands of pounds of [ * water, and soon worn out, Before long this ‘kite construction’ will be | s g thiug of the past, replaced by metal clad airships, with rigid metal covering. “The faults of the Shenandoah are | ¥ no discredit to the men who design- ed and built her. They took the best that wa t the time."” WATERBURY FIRE TRUCK 1N CRASH: Men Jump to Salety as Wachine | Races on Waterbury, Oct to an alarm for automobile, fou injury when the combination hose and chemical truck number one, of the Central fire station jumped the sidewalk and ploughed into the |3 green at West Main and Leaven- worth streets shortly after six o'clock last night. A 10 foot high steel light post was broken clean at the base, when hit by the six ton machine, and sent glass showering over the heads of the firemen Tn avolding an ur chine that dro path, John F. Nor! the truck, w the corner turned slight and the car tracks, over the eurb, against the light machine ight inch The most improved hull |§ 3. encil blne, “Improvements in stabllity alone [8§ would greatly reduce the require- | s ments for safety-valve capacity, al- |8 “Perhaps the greatest dleadvan-|i med over |} and on the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. It Is So Slmple To '\ Make A Stunning Dress Or Jacket From The New VELVETEENS $2. 95 yord Choose a McCall or Vogue Pattern Book here. Look them over. Pick your favorite style. Get the pattern. Take it over to our Piece Goods Counter. See the guaranteed fast- color and fast-pile Velveteens in black, brown, navy and brick. Look at the back of the pattern to see how many vards is required. Get the yardage. Directions for making 2 the garment are printed so clearly on the patterns that you’ll have good success even if it is your first effort. 54 Inch Satin Brocade Faille $3.95 ‘Wide satin borders, with all-over satin brocade, Epinard green, Colors: Cocoa Printed Rayon Crepes $1.49 yd A large selection including the new Moorish Futurist and Floral designs, 36 inches ®ide, Botany Marchan Twill §4.50 yd 56 inches wide: pure wool; beautiful lustre; Black and navy only. Geometrical, Cublst, firm heavy weight Used for coats, dresses and ensembles. (D&L~Main Floor) gy O ) | 2 e A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever! This Explains the New Interest in the Popular i i | | l 3 ] E Russian Antique Jewelry 98c to $2.95 | | i L These bewltchinz carvings are no longer relegated (o the At appreciators and «ilcctors. They now serve it ry in handsor . Incl i Bracelets, I' 15 und tones. mt\ Pins, (D&IL~Main Floor) v - ) ) ] T | 05 2 7 G Your Costume Deserves the New ' McCallum Chiffon Silk Hose Because its smartness keeping in both qual quality, fit and color. We have them all. Let us he Ip vou in Special! Women’s Full Fashioned Thread Silk Hose $1.35 Jaturday only! Guaranteed first quality! All'new shoe shades, (D&L—Main Floor) ‘-‘Munsingwear.’ " It Fits You and will e seon & G o o o Perching Gayly on a Slender Shoulder of a Stylish Miss 18 bashfully drocping its head; poppy petuls curlin with 1eepect: roses waxed to Viole's' cunnicw Carnations, Forget-) Vand Sweer Poas (ot make hor jook swee Iresses, oto, 98¢ o $4.95, inyness of glass; viv -Nota that she can't Also large flowe (D&L—Maln ) ,30 Women Are Going To Have An Opportunity To Save 20 % In our Fall Opening last week, we had 80 Ladies’ in our windows. Coats and Dresses displayed Thousands were fascinated by their heauty, their smartness! Many said to themselves, “I'd just love to own a garment like that,” ete. Thirty of those women are going to have their wishes gratified. Saturday these Coats and Evening and Afternoon Dresses will be sold to the first thirty women at 20% less than our usual modest prices. (D, & L—2nd F1.) /@ " 12 Dresses $49 to 395 Less 20 % ™ 18 Coats £125 to 9149 Less 20 % All That’s New in Dresses $10.00 to $39.00 Racks Upon Racks of Coats $39.00 to $69.00 All new! All smart! AN becoming! Plain tailored o Fur Trimmed , Sport Coats; Coats for every on, for every type of woman! Slik Dresses, Cloth Dresses, Straightline Dresses; Dresses with Flares in back, front or side; Dresses with the Princess Basque effect, etc. All new shades. Agam.’ Boys and Girls are Flocking Here for Their Clothes! Again Susie wants a Coat that'll make her chums in the neighbor- hood envy her. will make him stand “ace high” gether with other “Sus Again Tommy wants an Overcoat and Suit that with his clique. ” and “Tommies' Again they, to- are coming to “D&L.” They were satisfied before and they’ll again be satisfied. We'rve n»:\d,\'! Bring YOUR hoy and girl here! Girls’ Coats Sizes 7 to 16 Yrs. *"9:&5 to $2 9;09 —Buckskin Velom= Fine Bolivias Cameleens, Polaires Suede Velours Flegant models! Most of them are lavighly trimmed with Fur Collars and Cuffs of Mendoza, Mandel, Beaverefte and Sealine, (D&L—2nd Floor) Lined ang {nterlined. Boys’ Qvercoats Sizes 9 to 18 Yrs. 9.5, 5795 annish Tweeds and Overcoatings; , Belted, Double Breasted Mod- ool Plald Linings. Big Wrappy, ppy Coats that'll keep the lad as warm as toast, 3 Al ) Boys’ 453, Suits 951 5162 Some with long and short pants; Serges, Tweeds, ‘Mixtures, Hairlines, Single Breasted, Belted and Unbelted. All colors. (D&I—2na Floor) S e D S T ) T . T D Youth Will Be Served Properly, Inexpensively, Here.’ Youth wants apparel with pep, with dash, with smartness “written all over it” —we have it! Youth wants apparel that'll tolerate all sorts of abuse—we have it! Price doesn't interest youth, much, that’s true. But Price DOES interest Pa and Ma! And we'll PLEASE THEM on that score, that we're CERTAIN of! Come and bring the youngsters! 33T It TIsSIaTTILIreTeS: 3T seess3 s T Tt EI e TRt TI I s i st etITtasIserIIItIitIsILI I s ST I TIITIITIIITITIITTINNILIIN: TaReae et ie e e st pi et s ssa s et s e Sha et dsasuessansaduas sttt e s ot s oniitt ottt onontstaetentento0e oeed mos ey 331313 B Rt A 0 oy g e Girls’ Coats (2 to 6) 35.95 to $19.95 Fashioned of Chinchilla, Campus Cloth, Broad- cloth, Suedine, Teddy Bear Cloth. Many have fur collar and cuffs; some have hats to mateh All new styles and shades. Girls’ Dresses—2t06,7t0 1+ $2.95 to $9.95 Jerseys, Balbriggans, Velveteens and Novelt) Materials, One and two-piece styles. Novel trimming treatments of contrasting colors. Bring your daughter and let her see the beau- tiful selections. e = It W 6' el HeeiN | ~_ & psn Boys’ Coats (2 to 9) oard. Tt e 1 ears e ere, ow | g 2nd :;;m!'l e e ) i R Suna ‘., | Pl f . $5-95 to $16-95 e b ¢t corh and e (& embodiment o i iteriais, good work. | | \ . Chinchillas, Kersey Cloths, Plaid Fabrics, ete. Admiral styles, Russian effects, mannish ef- fects, double-breasted models; colors, navy, ' aray, tan; all high-grade Coats. é*“ Boys’ Suits (3 to 9) < $3.95 to $12.95 Tailored of Jerseys, Imported Novelty Cloths, also Lumberjack Combinations. Some have pair of long and pair of short pants. Styles are Middy, Balkan, Oliver Twist, single and double- Ino.nted As the Leaves Come Down So Should Summer Hangingsl These Curtains Will Add A New Interest to Your Windows B oot wd $1.98 to $18 pair i After you replace the cool summer curtains with these here’s what vou'll \1} Uh how beautiful!” Then go and look at the windows from the outside of your home. We know you will derive a new § pleasure looking at them. We have them in all quality styles and patterns. Our prices, as usual are very moderate! MARQUISETTE CURTAINS NET CURTAINS RUFFLED CURTAINS VOILE CURTAINS FRINGED CURTAINS SILK PANELS Also Drapes to Harmonize With All Color Schemes (D. & L.—3rd Floor) WOMEN'S VES WOMEN'S UNTON SUITS GIRLS' & BOYS' UNION SUIT ~\ain New Izlands Discovered t By Jananese Explorer # Let Tius Linen Clot/z Gleam O’er Your Dining Room Table Satarday Only $2. 95 terns. Regular $3.9 HdEbddL Tl~100 ;af‘ ‘ m ‘7‘01 oty g Washable Cape Gloves Lmen Vant!y and Bu//ct Sets $1.50 $2.98 a pair Aav'scoms e e I omare e ot e with verly stitched bac ars s00n “nipped in the bud® f Sewr rs are Black, Bro “"""‘ YV Y Imporled Lmen Px[law Cases $3.50 pair and Node. ; very pair will WASH e VAPoRu- § (D4 ; 17 Million Jars Used Ye (D&L—Main Floor) T T LT 1Y e o ST S

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