New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Perfume ATTHE |NSTITUTE 'Books for Boys and Girls Form Atomlzers | / | Interesting Display TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925, 0’ 5 STORE CLOSES AT 4 P. M. WEDNESDAY ARMISTICE DAY What do other mothers say about your boy's clothes? Do they comment favorably or are they sflent? Get his clothes DAVIDSON AN LEVENTHAL The Little Grey Goose, by Fell- cite Le Fevre, The Little Wooden \l.nur\ Willlams Bianco, ss Chicken, by Baron | '} Doll, by |% KmX The t'\lckwo Clock and the Tapestry Room, by Mrs, Moles- worth., Tha Little Girl Who Curtsled, by //// //// Ask other mothers, they KNOW! 2nd Floor) i 7 Select your Christmas ww.,,,.,,., Bosk Wask 1a belng lobs ZZ Atomizer from a NE d throughout the nation all complete assortment BUY NOW $1.00 to $7.00 each THE DICKINSON . DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN S1. NEW Woolen Hosnery Has the Floor | Cold feet have no p! ness in Hartford. lace or busi- Let yours take the train out —-the fare is §1.2 rd. Thig hoslery is as & fortable in trea warm, soudy b ’ alking on a The patterns as tame chased by a as a kitten o New Caps too—fascinating pat- terns. HORSFALL: yhmm{m HARTI'ORD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” L. P. Farrell ) e Stuse of Deakinabl u///(flefb 177 MAL\' STREEL g VOCAL STUDIO PIANO WAREROOMS Hepresenting Baldwin Products vwin Goe Howvard Grands PLAYERS Muodeleo Farrington TUPRIGHT PIANOS Ellington Janssen 39 Walnut Street e 7., DONAHUE Voice Culture Yolees tested Tuesinys trom ¢ o.om. fo 9 and ra bom. studio 515 Walter H. hfivel 2122-1 eWi ltt S UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 209 \nm Street New Ph (enuine RSIAN RUGS —dt— B. Y. JONES 385 Commonwealth Ave. A SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED b MILK AND CREAM /4 ; | 4 J ¥, OUR MILK— YOUR MILK ’un dair cows ar It mak feren { |ESEIBERT & SON/ 437 PARK ST 3 PHONE 1720 ;ncwlfl! {!of the chiliren who patronize the { Nanguage | | Trench and contain the tales told in and com. this week, and in connection witl this the children's department of the v Perking, by Ethel |; § “Phillips. 18 New Britain institute, under the di- Pope's Mule, by Alphonse |H rection of Miss Helen Wainwright, | has arranged an excellent display of books for children from infancy to high school age. The public is fnvited to visit the [1ibrary this w pectally (h children's dep: 5 inspec the books and the work belng earried on for the education Daudet | Tominy Tucker on a Plantation, i by Dorothy L. Leetch. The Hollday Book, by Margaret Warde, Some of the newer books for 0ld- er boys and glrls are: Marty Lu, by Mary D. Donah Plucky Allens, by Clara D. Pi msey, by Dresser. In the Shadows of the Sky- scrapers, by Mabel C. Widdwmer, | Barbara of Telegraph Hill, by Stella G Young o. B Re ays of the Leaders, by L. Lam Jasmine 8. Van department, Beginning al 1 children. eign parents w} tered the In r)v"ulu whos Book of Discovery, them r tonguc simultar with English have the opportunity of getting books at the library written In thelr native ‘sh Dollars, by Reginald W Pul the “Abbott and Kettle On, by | pJane Hendjetta W Penny. oys' Life of General Grant, by William O. Stevens. Do It Yourself, THEATERS SHOWING 'WALES FILY RAIDED Battle of Ypres Also Draws Wrath of Irish Svmpa thizers | e been arranged ¥ 00ks which have n the children's de-. |partment at the library. On the |right as the visitor enters are ar- | H'\g“'] the books for the little tots o haw recently learned their B, C's. These {nclude picture Vv‘\nl—! and rhymes, simple tales of wonderment and scrapbooks arranged by the library ff with pictures telling each a ry of its own. A trip around the room will hrm/' t isitor to the display of foreign tongue books. These are written in German, Swedish, Bohemian and by Dan Beard. nursery childhood. On tables near the cen- ter of the rodm are the higher- books, including the “Life of Gant.” historical and fie- hes aimed to be interest- Dublin, Nov. 10 (P—To undying | antl-British sentiment extreme Sinn Feiner: to have been espec the preparations to revi e armis- tice day scenc which surprised and angered them in 1924, is attributed series of armed ralds on two mov- shows and the the armistice celeb among the which seems | roused by s brings one back | | heads all the | 442 = E W@:m:mmwmmmmmfim" ing plcture sh ided e Battle of Y *and a4 showing the doings of the Prince of Wales on his recent tour of Africa and South America. In £ films wers seized | )y the raiders. o and in.| At the Cinema house where the who are | battle picture was being thrown on nce of h acted so reading, | ¢ prepared in Book TPt I S s et completeid 1 the work he man eturn t s, after which way out of i them howes 35T3ISIT MR ST WEDNESDAY — ARMISTICE DAY This Store Will Close At 4 P. M. P 3223333323 73323: busy one here as we are cfieving wonderful -alues for tomorrow. i Although a short business day tomorrow, it will be Velvet Satin Felt Black And Colors Matron FULL FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS Variables of a Well Known Make A | All Finest Stocking Colors Value in Town MANE SURE IT5 SEIBER E b | Odds and Ends! met and Duess Coats in de- sirable styles. thax the allotted time! We've slashed the price so that their stay here will come to a sudden halt! Wednesday is the day! They’ve been on our racks more Wednesday! Raincoats For Boys and Girls $2.95 Fxceilently made Coats! Really and truly rain-proof! Included are Dark Plaid, Full Flare and Belted models, Sizes 4 to 10 years. Our regular $3.95 sellers. (D&L—2nd Floor) Wednesday! Women’s Fine Rayon Slips (36 to 44) $1.69 “Rayon” is rapidly superseding real silk in Lingerie. It feels and looks like silk, is more serviceable and costs much less. These Slips have fancy pleated and plain bottoms, are cut full, and in all the new colors. (D&L~—2nd Tloor) Wednesday! Boys' Sturdy Knickers! All New! Pair 1.69 Good nice Will give more than the usual amount of service. sturdy Serges, Corduroys, Tweeds and Mixtures; neat patterns. Lined throughout. 6 to 16 years. (D&L—2nd Floor) Wednesday! *1% Blankets Fm‘ Babies (36x50) at $1.39 $1.95 we consider them excellent values. Made of the nd purest cotton and in plain colors as well as and blue plaids. Taped edges. Will keep the kiddy “warm es toast.” (D&L as -2nd Tloor) Wednesday! 66x80 ‘‘Wallkill” Part Wool Blankets $2.98 Cont and comfe over patterns enough wool to give the desired warmth Shown in very novel plaid and faney all- and colovings. Regular $3.50, (D&L—3rd Floor) Wednesday! Table Lamps! Regular $10.00 Value $7.50 Heavy wide P 'y hase with neat gold trimming. Silk Shades too are ox ented with touches of gold. All colors, Complete with double.plug and cord. (D&L-—3rd Floor) Wednesday! 36 Inch Scotch Madras! Regular 79¢, Yd 59¢ Just w mt vou want for Drapes. Standard quality. >ple did va »f the new allover designs and colorings. Our regular 79 gra (D&L—3rd TFloor) Wednesday! New 36 Inch Cretonnes! 39c Grade at 29¢ Sn ‘l” medium and large figures on light, medium or Large sele¢tion to choose from. A (D&L—3rd Yloor) THANKS GIVI CARVERS j H.vh\\ aymen ()pemle On Main St., Pl nfield “The Handy Hardware Store” Make the Old Folks a Thanksgiving Present Wednesday' Lot of oats Formerly to $39 Some are trimmed with beautiful fur collars; others are in snappy tailored effects. Matenals include Bolivia, Downy Wool, Normandy and Suede Velour, All lined with either good grade of Crepe or Satin, All sizes. Early choosing is advisable. (D&L—2nd Floor) Wednesday! New Brocaded Satin Faille! Full Range! yd $1.69 A rare treat! Even for Bargain Wednesday! These are in the season’s newest colored allover patterns and in the popular Fall shades. Standard D&L quality. (D&L—Main Floor) Wednesday! *1% Stamped Pillow Cases! Pair to Go at 94c¢ Stamped to embroider on a heavy 42-inch tubing., Choice of a goodly selection of the newest patterns; hemstitched for crochet. Simple embroidery. Our regular $1.25 sellers, at this low price. (D&L—Main Floor) Wednesday! Best Sanitary Napkins! 3 Boxes of 12 for $1.00 Packed 12 to a box. Hospital size. Best quahtv Choice,, of two popular brands at this interesting price. Un." beatable values at our regular price of 39¢ a box. (D&L—Maln Floor) Wednesday! New Imported Linen Pattern Table Cloths $3.34 Size 72x8715. Made of a very heavy Satin Damask and can be had in lovely satin striped border and floral de- signs. Our regular $3.98 cloths. Buy now for Thanks- giving use, 00 2d Floor (D&I—Basement) Wedresday! Hemstitched Linen Napkins! 39¢ Value at 25¢ Choice of Plain Round Thread Linens and Satin Damask Floral Patterns. Thrifty foresighted housewive: will buy a dozen for Thanksgiving at 27 (D&Tr—Hp 4 > Wednesday! McCallum Pure Silk Hose! Perfect! Pair $1.65 In Chiffon or medium weight, all full fashioned! Can be had in practically all of the new Fall shades as well as black. A popular McCallum number, low priced. (D&L—Main Floor) Wednesday! Men’s All Wool Coat Sweaters! Reg. *4 at ‘34 Flawlessly knit by a well known manufacturer and will give warmth as well as long service. Colors are Buff, Heather, Oxford and Beaver. All sizes. (D&L—Main Floor) Wednesday! Men’s Medium- Weight Cotton Union Suits $1.44 Choice of Ecru and Random. and in full cut sizes. inviting price. Standard make, fine fitting Popular style. A good suit at an RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main Street, Opposite Arch Phone 1409-2 NG THE BEST MADE, MOST DURABLE INDERA FIGURFIT MEANS COLD WEATHER COMFORT. Women’s Knit Pincess Slips, Women’s Knit Underskirts, Misses’ Knit Princess Slips. Children’s Knit Princess Slips. It is no longer necessary to shiver through the cold winter months and endanger your health, just slip into an Indera Princess Slip and you have cold weather comfort assured. Can be had at remarkable low prices. COATS of the riches and warmest materials. Brown continues to be the leading color. A few blacks, navy’s and red follow in favor. Coats for the Little Lady which is the only garment for the small person. DRESSES of Crepe, Satin, Poiret g;‘”ll Jersey, Balbriggan and Kasha oth.

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