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o e e 16 FATAL ACCIDENTS ONROAD INCREASE Tofal for Last 8 1-2 Months farms Hotor Vehicle Dept. |3 NEW BRITAI'. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925, R e S e e R B R Use McCall or Vogue Pat- . terns and Save Time, Effort and Energy. (Main Floor) SEQIIE & SATISFALTIC AND LEVENTHAL past months us occur. SATURDAY This Announcement Will Prove of Great Interest to Women Who are Recognized As New Britain’s Bést Dressers FUR TRIMMED COATS MAIN FLR. This Is the Time of the Year When the Family Circle ! Is Closest— in Connecticut fig | ii.nt up to Octobe ABB | For the Home Sewer Who Wishes To | Surround Herself With An Atmosphere ‘of Exquisiteness These cate last y August proved to he the worst month for fatal accldents this year. Forty-cne people were killed in 39 ts during that month. I Place Lamps | Like These Here and There! When You (]! |/ OTHERS FROM April had held the re 3% deaths chalked up L . TIn the first half of this year. there were 140 motor vehicle fAtall- ties in the s The number oc curring from a 8t June to Oc tober 13 came within 13 of that to- tal, belng 127. Thirty were killed in July, 33 in September, 13 in the first twelve days of October. The aver- age death rate for the year. as a re- sult of motor vehicle accidents, stands at slightly more than 26 a month, which is not much umder a death-a-day rate. The record hy months for the first ported by the department, is: 14 in January, 10 in Februar 22 in March, 38 in April, 26 in May and 28 in J;mn. Alabama Boy Enabled to School and Equip Self Gadsden, Ala, Oct. 23 (P — Every boy in Alabama has oppor- _ tunity to equip himself with an education and to become self-sup- of limited as to require quick producer, the tablished the / ily absorbed. school will The mystem ‘s com built as the p shops cmbrac ery and ski pose the faculty. The entire plant ts super-modern. | s completed. The Hygiehrirc" Rreiqiu'irr:r;ent Feature of Glass Eye art of making ¢ thousands | of them 4 om Nttle city, e maln industry is 1o supply rescrve optics. The priw- cipal founded in 1853 The artificial of a hygie quirement serves to dust, et otting in emply fammation like half of the year, as previously re- % [ meane | § \cial circumstances | '+ him to become & |8 needed machin- | 8 instructors com- | firm in this business was | t Pull the Cord, Hearts Will Beat Happiest and Everyone Will Be In the Mood To Chat Merrily. Regulation height. Polychrome base; silk shades, ir all colors. Complete with 4 ft. cord and plug Floor Lamps at $12.95 Polychrome base, Silk Shades. New styles. Complet with cord and plug. Table Lamps at $9.95 Plump Pottery Base. Pretty colored shaodes, plete with cord and plug. Com- Furnishings For Men and Women Who Think First | of Style, Quality and Wear! YET, THESE PRICES ARE LOW!| Men’s Shirts ‘and Drawers 95¢ Medium weight in ecru. 0 44, (D&L—Main 1loor) A well made garment o Women’s Carter Cotton Union Suits $1.25 garment in all styles, Sizes (D&L—Main Floor) Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hese R $1.39 A mediom we r quality Hose in black and all shoe shades (D&L—Malin L) . Othera will be |8 A medium veight 36 to 44, Women’s Phoenix Silk Hose $1 Chiffon or medium weight, n all colers, Guaranteed o give service. (Dé&L—Main Tloor) Men’s Merode Broadcloth Shirts N | $39.00 to $149.00 H Bridge Lamps at $7.95 [ $69.00 Lhese Coats will go to tea and bridge. They'll go to the h ! o will be seen at the football games. New Britain's best dressed women will be wearing them. theater, Man Some of these Coats are slightly fitted. and flare out at the knee; others are wrappy with wide armholes. All are befurred in some way or other. cuffs and bandings of fur. choicest. The colors are the favored ones. OTHERS FROM || $39.00 to $149.00 || And Chi ette. Some have collars. BflopRCentgerte And the furs are the very And the price will find IMPORTED FRENCH Brocaded Chiffon Velvets $9.50 yard Adroitly conceived floral motifs, so characteris- tice of the French, on a firm double twist Colors are black, prince, pencil blue, geranium petal, bois de rose, and beige. All are on harmonizing color back- grounds, excepting the black. 40 inches wide. black instant 1'_a\'nr. because the Coats compare favorably with ones selling elsewhere at much more money. | o/n This Specially Selected Group Women of Every Stature, of Every Taste Will Be Satisfied Fall Dresses $24.75 lhese frocks have dozens of ways to dis- tinguish themselves. Glistening satins, especially the richly hued ones, will please one type; softly ilaring crepes another type; modernistic designs peep out from some of the silks; the Cloth Dresses may have just a bit of gold embroidery to “show off” with. Space doesn’'t permit the mentioning of many wothers. Come! See yourself in them! Price is very rea- sonable! OTHERS OTHERS $10 to 569 : 510 to $69 LINGERIE | That Ts All Beauty NV And No Care Such is lingerie fashioned of “silk rayon,’ tricolette or milosheen. A few pieces of eacl and you are equipped for the season in the prettiest, best-fitting and most durabl “intimate-wear” imaginable! Complete assort- ments in the new dainty styles. (2nd Floor) “RAYON” Silk Chemise $1.95, $2.95 $3.95 Lace trimmed and in blue, nile, flesh, honey, pearl and white. “Rayon” Vest and Step-in Sets $3.49 and $3.95 “Rayon"” Gowns—$2.95 and $5.95. “Rayon” Pajamas—(2 plece) $5.05. Tricolette and Milosheen 2 ITtTIITE e steTs st ee e eRII LIt TstIeIIT LI IIiINRALIIIIL D}essy Appan;l for Boys and Girls “J Coats Are So Warm They’ll Defy Winter’s Icy Blasts! \val‘_s ago if boys’ and girls’ apparel was neat, strong and serviceable, that's all that was required _(»f it. But not today! Boys want pep, zip, snap to their suits, besides sturdi- ness! Girls want garments that are “up-to-the second” in style, in chicness as well as the other features. That’s why most of them get their apparel at “D&L.” Bring your son and daughter. Prices to suit every purse. ) make w after the A German artificial eye teed from three to five | RUPTURE EXPERT COMING TO NEW BRITAIN| $2.15 Collar attached or Bloomers at $2.95 In Henna, Rose, Pansy, Maize, Black, Crab Apple, Tan- gerine, Sand, Navy, White and Grey.. Regular and ex tra sizes. Single and double cuff, Regular $2.50 White, blue, tan or grey. (D&I Men’s New Fall Neckwear 95¢ and $1.50 of the new Main Floor) Tricolette Bloomers & Sport Knickers $1.95 Tricolette Slips $1.95 Tn;colelte and | MilosheenSlips $2.95 to $4.95 Regular and extra sizes. Pleated and plain embrolder- ed flounces. BOYS' OVERCOATS $9.95 to $19.95 \ " GIRLS’ DCOATS (7 to 16) $9.95 to $20.00 rEr e e 'S’ 3 AND 4 PC. SUITS $9.75 to $16.75 Kiddies’ Chamoisette Gloves ,—-—-———] 50c and 98¢ pair L “D & L” 2nd Floor Kayser's Make One-clasp Paris Point backs. erettes. Mode, covert and grey. (D&L—Main Fl.) T T T T e e T ST I IRRETT TP LT IO 13 Heavy leath- ’ (D&L—2nd Floor) B S pp— For Autumn Bed Rooms 7 Rayon Silk Spreads |\ | So Rich, So Crisp, So Dainty, So Serviceable! $9.95 ! Large double bed size, 81x108. Reaches well over the pillow. Shown in solid colors of rose, blue and gold. Inspired at Quaint Nine of the Best Makes of Gloves Make Their New Britain Home Here! Novelty Cape Gloves 2 to ‘3= “NORTHRUP” “UNIQUE” “BACMO” Corners of Europe New Festoon Necklaces ’1.251°9.95 Instead of carelessly plac- ing an ordinary necklace around her neck, the stylish Miss will carefully adjust this festoon affair so that an exquisite chain of rhine- stones, pearls, colored stonesor beads enriches her neck allowing the “drops” to glitter for all they’'re Ch worth. (D&L—Main F1) ST T I e Basement 233333 IMPORTED LINEN TABLE SETS $7.95 Cloth i§ 59 inches square, six 14-inch napkins to match. Col- ored borders, rose blue, gold; hemstitched. Pretty open work designs. IMPORTED 5-PIECE LINEN BREAKFAST SET $3.50 5 = ; 36-inch cloth and four 14-inch napkins to match. : ‘ 3 | | | | | | ) Basement ; | | | | | | Ladies’ Imported Kid loves 2% to *4-% “CENTEMERI” “CHANUT” “PERRIN” “MYERS” “ALEX ANDRE" ' are and Turnback Embrolde 1 Perfo i Cuffs. Ov ting colored embroider Pretty floral patterns. | SILVER BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, $1.98 YARD 70 inches wide, heavy durable round thread imported linen. Chrysanthemum, rose and striped patterns. 5 Dinner Napkins to match $5.95 Dozen. —————————————— Tt IsITIIEINS 55 e e D D D Eyesight Spectalist 227 MAIN 81 TEL. 1905 | ] i | ! | i | | | b i | i | | b | ! i | | ! L] ] | ] L] i :