New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 15

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127 MAIN ST. COATS AT LESS THAN COST PRICES ‘s At $50.00—Coats which were $75.00 At $40.00—Coats which were $60.00 : At $30.00—Coats which were $45.00 All Others at the Same Great Reductions At $9.98—Silk Dresses which were up to $21.75 At $2.39—Jumper Dresses, were up to $9.98 At $5.98—Children’s Coats, were up to $16.98 \ (Sizes up to 16) At $3.98—Children’s Coats, were up to $11.98 B At $1.49—Children’s Dresses and Rompers (Broken sizes) At $1.49—Carter’s Union Suits, were 32.00 (High neck, long sleeves, ankle length) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 1026. JANUARY 3, WEDNESDAY JAN. 6th At 79c—Flannelette Sacques, were to $2.00 At $1.19—One lot of Kimonos, were up to $4.50 At $1.19—Sweaters, were up to $3.98 At $3.75—-A few heavy Windbreakers (Were to $6.50) At $1.98—Fur Neckpieces, regular price $5.75 At 39¢—Odd Strings of Pearl Beads (Values to $1.50) At 79c—Crepe and Batiste Step-ins (Regular price $1.00) At $1.00—Children’s Union Suits (High neck, long sleeves, ankle length; regular price $2.00) 1 wedding trip to New York and anitye ne N REPORT OF PROGRESS O [tvecoe v et et PAKER 10 HAVE e e i - {return will reside at 176 Washing- sufiers From ra LIONS’ CHARITY FROLIC o' ovct R e % R B et :. noted operati | & by Ieen Interest Shown in First Re- hecause % i ity tems Atelranoliia 3 2 hearsal—Tickets Selling Well— | (Continned Riioml s ApaEe) i Children to Benefit r M. and | —— ¢ HARTFORD "t I H. Erwin, of Newing- |he has told It all to the authorities. * ans for the Tions' « Dame uni- is not short as to his own is produced for t Ind., that his mother has g % ¥4 ’ ge, and the Conference Academy in Poul sold, and Guy's Home for Crippled ¢ t, Doth will resume tor is not A A o 5 S raphile, and ssseral entrUNASIS " Treaesel ousands of Items of Desirable Merchandise Drastically Reduced § s of progress were made at a i 7 ! RN of the club at its weekly had a talk v |said to have sufic h 1 ¢ his noon at the Burritt | ¢ the con- e b | n t (5 | on of his « o and his SCHOOL DEPT. BUDGL s Gaa, director o show Ul (enie SOREh (e i W G ing the ) S fly. Me decl imself | Ald societ humiliation upon the family. Th mated expenses sehool + well pleased with the work of the|church will re ten of the cleven iren | partment for the Sk Jent commitiee, Sixty-five young | eon. “”“""“‘ - livi Guy, who is 28, is nowhere ol b nen and young women reported for | following members will ) eldest in line as there are | ¢ necting Frida . only three of the children younger [ = than he erre S A ‘\ SO Lived Beyond His Means Jecommo Uneaualled Sa\ ngs on \ppmel or \\ omen 1 CHSOUSEARCIS ST Living bevond his means, Baker e iner o TR G iEh tsehon] H,,m". naiaratedy s the canegiof hisiinigy i ! fi SURVEY of our stocks after a busy season’s selli ng reveals many use \\.\ items which must be sold quickly Y N B L Lot PRyt IErOE (e “"‘\""’\“m e ! = to clear stocks for a new season. Most of these items ar lo and as desivable in style as G i s vening 5 ioahevona el i i : when first bought—some may be slightly soiled or mussed from dis or h . and of course sizes and 1 means.” he | Hotmes announced ! | lw(”"m ; buld not get any com- | color ranges are broken. DBut commitfees avenue wil € life knowing 1 had usca | B \\l\l.! PTCY CASES. naturally early shoppers will enjoy & Macomber, | fax Hall, Basic e e atura arly shoppers will enjoy 1sh, Jos | her stuc B s mul Mrs Johnson of um W, rthur Corbin Buil: ler Tak | 4 0 H. Aldersor re stopping at th i h he ur ate mother, Mrs. [ b % e " cve in (hel 140 Black Rock | 0 4ine trving to Pt WOMEN'S SHOES d o the community what nough to tell my story, and then | $5.90 Pumps, Now 3 po diveetly from Boston to Hart diss Sidoti Is Bride ()l ]0 ph Mucciacci Joseph M o)1 and Miss. Erne oti of 176 Washington | ¥ : v morn- stine | with the TTudson Wl Co., of Pougi gnation will take coepsie, “‘”.‘\"\' nenforg Lietie (umplmwnhn\ Dinner 'l‘o Hustling Salesmen eoti md Power carried a b llies of the v 1es foree at a e maid of 'hotel last trimmed en night 1 wmpreclation of e rowo work d ey ( all right.” Planned Suicide <, dress and street styles, atin, dull or tan 9.90 Strap Pumps, winter styvles in strap or Late tep-in models, in smart leathers. MRS TINNEY GETS AWARD. , Jan. & (P—Mis. Ed 890 Pumps, Now e of graceful Colonial, or p-in styles in the leathers. Steiger's—Main loor strap wanted \\ OMEN'S HOSIERY ., 98¢ Pair and-rayon, full »d tops and soles k Hose, S1.50 excellent quality, < only 3¢ Pair t. scamless, CHOLE |.\ L Ma his Medium weight full-f: v~|m-nu1 black ise Rayon Hose, Lustrous medium we “three-seam” style, black and colors. Steiger's—Main Floo Attorney a4 Nor- L Willian ' gowns were of ye ow A they carried houquets chrysanthemums. e Meriden branch were 1 HONK, HONK, I’'M ON THE AIR | PULL OVER TO THE CURB! LB\ 2= everybod to patients and .(~L‘ Nicollet, KNIT UNDERWEAR S1, $1.25 Union Suits, 65 Medium weight rib cotton, or low neck, vies, bo Knee sleeveless s Glovesilk Chemise. S1.50 -in style of glov peach, pink, nile or F worse. [701( lm a cn‘d tarrh develop. If you have NDON'S CATARRHAL vice to millions of users. SILK UNDERWEAR Choice Various Items, S2.69 Included are, Envelope Step-ins, Bloomers of or radium silk. Chemises, Tucluded ar fTiie Sriedirop quick for Cold in head, Catarrh, ch Up Nose, Headache,32d B al Catarrh, Ask your T 85,69 Gowns, Envelope Cl Step-ins, Bloc and wtgowns, of crepe-de-chine, prett trimmed. Bloomers, Step-ins, 3 Also Envelope Cl de-chine, or bon trimmed. Slips, Bloomers. Also Step-ins, lin, lace and ds. : young and old. Atall dru; "r\s(i 3\‘ vu] 60c sizes. 1018 CATARRHAL J ELLY MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. our drug storc €. If it does not give you results worth mes the cost we will gladly refund what you paid for it. CORS 85 (m\\hu 1|~ Have your “HOM(. HONK, P'm on the air—pull over to the curb.” This is the salutation which greets radio fans who listen in on WBBM, the Stewart-Warner station, when Nate Caldwell, the station’s ‘ announcer starts the programs. Caldwell has an automobile horn which lie honks to summon his radio l.\stenemz the same as George D. Hay used his lotomotive whistle for the “WLS Unlimited” when he was annonncer for “How's your speedometer ?” asks the genial Nate. “All right? let's go,” and the evening’s radio entertainment of WBBM is on. Then I START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT working condition. New Britain Typewriter Exchange Bevoise” detachab! 1 “De witl hose supp of I B typewriter overhauled and put in good als, hmv\ -back and side, all Work guaranteed and price reasonable 0dd Lot Corsets, $2.19 ts and Girdles of fancy Steiger's—Third Floor 9% \\ est Main Street s, well boned models, former- RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN PRE-INVENTORY SALE at these Clearance Reduc tions New Britain Phone Orders Promptly Filled. Phone 2111 Between7 and 9 Tonight | 15 TEL. 1409-2 109 Discount on All Children’s Hose At $1.49 pair—Sport Hose, regular price $2.00 At At § At 98c—A few Colored Sateen Bloomers (Were 82.00) 1.50—Odd Sizes in Corsets, were to $5.00 59c —Qdd Sizes in Corsets and Corselettes (Were $1.00 to $3.00) At 19¢—Odd Pieces of Jewelry, values to 50c At §1.25—Special Sale Chiffon Hose (Faney heel) At 89c—Nightrobes, regular price $1.25 (In Flannelette, Crepe and Muslin) department — and Refunds. pre n o every No Iixchanges or super-values < al best choice. All les Final, Please COATS AND DRESSES REDUCED Fur Trmmed Coats Sitk, Wool Dlesses { Formerly $19.75 o 869.75 Formerly $16.75 to § [ $39.75 $12.75 Late wint styles, voned of Street or afternoon styles of §1lliI\S, velvety piled and suede fabries el velvet and jersey, in Dblac vy, brow the nev balb in one and two-piect high & are smart styl es for women and misses. self-tr Smart Silk Dresses Qo y to $25.00 Formerly Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly 8$59.75 fo 879 S!(J 849 75 One an styles in flat N int 2 S crepes Afternoon IV. cs of hroche 5 dlepoint, vivetie, and elose- o, and Velvet Dresses. Some b I‘H"m‘“] heav ; I‘\I\\i‘:\”\\ ‘ Evening Gowns included, of beaded tri o, squirrel ¢ Wi e e e wolf. Niz \ for wonien and misses. e q_‘ S Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly §79.75 to §95.75 $()().73 Specially puy for lhls sale. | rappy coats One or two-piece flat of n { 1 trimmed Wepesy " o repe 4] -chmo vi aver, squirrel, wolf or fox. In Street and ul rnoon shades, in a the new correet colors. wide choice of advanced new styles. WINTER Velvet Hats, \dvanced Winter Stylc \ Limited Quantit) $6.50 Silk Hats, Recently purc atin, or met New colors and black — for nisses. HATS SHARPLY REDUCED Formerly up to $5. Now Red d fo $1 ()5 For Women and Misses Trimmed Hats Adv ed Styles of Smartly $2.95 310 Silks, Sat ) ( e and satins idery, ribbons ed hats of faille, llic combinat and and novelties. Steiger's—Fourth Floor THE DOWNSTAIRS Up to 819.75 Coats $12.75 re smart sy GARMENT SHOP Up to 832,50 Coats 10 hionable material of - suede-like types I luxurious furs. Included novelty Is and velour or Bolivia. | with fur uH Up to $29.75 Coats $19.75 1 \l;\l_ml L‘u.c. Smal lustros. finis ) uede- Lined, lp to S15 Dresses $9.7 nced spring styles in the new high shades, in satin or flat crepe. Dresses for afternoon or business | | wear. | Special! Dresses at $14.75 \dvanced winter styles for women and mi included sizes for the larger woman. Specially purchased for this sale, silk and wool included. |

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