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[ \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920, wsw Interna- upon the SEX EQUALITY 1§ NAPPINF TURT[E HER LIFE FIfiH oL Duch Womn s L Leader of New\ .‘J:,._n Movement frang | ‘lowa Man Has 20‘000 on His 0 Place was low-lying hog. and wildings tomber ®on at t House, was & disappointment v Married fn 1802 3 Tn 1803, Dy Jacobs married Carl | Her visit] The Hague, Jan, 8§ (@—I of the & been the fdenl ¢ and largely thr her inflyen Dutehwomen ha greater political dependence in t much s her 0 promise 10 with Dutel acquired and economic in- Hans Johnson, t his tdea for t arm th last thirty years. || Dr. Jacohs' name stands first a o ceased to ag! ion of that word, ms o es and matamata o wr of Owen Davis' latest | success, which is not always true. of Widows," who has | People may fall for this several sea- eun mny touring o cast, heme | find a bett " STAGE STAR PUTS - - BLAMEON []WNERS : Says Producers at Fault for Bad Road Shows way to spend the vay to establish g good 1 road show 1is to| acres of orlgina) nothing morc of any Kind, f stone @ hummaocks There n {n more { the othe production, during formane which frequent changes are made o the . sons, but the time comes when they | seript, much attention given to eseh ir| churacter, definite decision g8 to seenery and a thousand other de- I8, cause the players to fee) as if ¥ is a part of them, Misy ¥ deglared, 1possiblo for other casts to onch this feellng wynless hrough many rehearsaly originality inte their per- " whe added. tto Miss Brown,” “Twin alr aod Warmen” “Cope 1 “Spite Corner" are gome lays in which Miss Kepnedy e likes her present . becauso farce {s her the prominent women of present-day | Molland. ont of the v knows it is uyiof th finds its When she was born nearly seven- | p \erica’s univer ting wemer made up her to becom tor. At twenty-five, however, she u\mh 1 had galned the' degree of odetor of | “Must we, women who have medielne from Gronlgen University [ voted our lives to uplift our and began pmrlv» as the 'vr' wo- ! pegret this reaction? I say, att, and in versonal | str tact with all the feminist move- | hut that its pos ment leaders in Burope, Dr. Jasohs Iy x\wl and. could azed the trall for women's right and franchise In the face of a full many winter monthg he any eastern hotel € happens i 1 gon and women for some { lmmmvg by fisher- | v from the alindtiakeal oeknoriniTos ps must 1 4 on the farm, they ha A standard ON THE SQUARE GREAT JANUARY SALE Offering Values at Tremendous Savings Winter Coats Luxuriously Furred, Drastically Reduced For Quick Clearance. Women’s and Misses’ New Frocks at Incomparable Sale Prices. Advance of the Season Models, Offering Wonderful Bargains. Dml"'H;IR e You Will Never r()mel syl Secucedilc « $14.75 o7 $16.75 the $75 Kind. Fashion-Peifect Models Chosen SO R B T R for the Richness of Their Ma- Crem: L /Cfepel terials and Their Luxurious Fur For Fvery Occasion in all the Treatments. New High Colors and Black.| ™ 1 . Draslicani\-'VR‘(;il‘J‘c;gfilg .$9.75 i y 32.75 the $15, $19 and $25 Kind, | $49.75 | Sumptuous Coats in the Newest Odds and Ends Flannel Char- | Materials. meen, Some Fur Tnmmed ‘ $ 3 7 5 Drastica“; bReduced to at 1 Pormer Price Balbriggan Suits and Dresses, | $69.75 $110 Formerly $9. 75,§BZ5 ‘The Richest of the Winter Our Hose Dept. Reduced at Coatings With Fine Beaver, 15 per cent. | Wolf, Fox and Squirrel. What Will Plaut’s Do In January “What merchandising event will Plaut’s feature in January?”—a question on the lips of many New Inglanders. Setting a pace that has deservedly placed the mantle of leadership upon “The Store Beau- tiful,” progressive merchants, students of merchandising and the public at large are all alike interested in the activities of The Plaut Company. “What will Plaut’s do in January?” you ask. And so we answer —-Not an after-inventory clearance—not a sale— Not 10, 20 or 30% Discount--but NEWLY LOWERED RICES To Conform With Present Market Prices and Other Conditions That Affect the Value of Qur Present Stock of Merchandise f@A®! COMPLETE price readjustment! Not a few pieces reduced—not a special discount ;@j here and there—but a complete price readjustment on our entire stocks of mer- j chandise—cight floors and a huge warehouse of Plaut Quality home furnishings now at newly readjusted prices! With the taking of inventory after Xmas, every article of merchandise was re-priced according to its future replacement value as forecast at the coming January market, regardless of former cost or present retail values—future re- placement values as based upon the tremendous May-Stern buying power and ability to buy at prices beyond the command of ordinary stores. Savings that average from 10 to 40 per cent. and even more in many instances. In readjusting Plaut’s prices to conform with the May-Stern policy of lowest prices at all times, we feel the buying public as a whole will bencfit to a far greater extent than would be method of offering a flat discount of 10, 20 o the case should we follow the commanplac2 30 per cent. We have accordingly read- justed the price on every article of merchandise in our present stocks—we guarantee every readjusted 1926 price to some 13 per cent. te lower than those in 1925—no reduction less than 10 per cent. some 20 per cent.—some 23 per cent.—some 30 per cent.—and on cer- tain merchandise as much as 40 per cent. or more. Buy in January at Plaut’s and be assur- ed of the lowest 1926 prices, Plaut quality considercd “The Store Beautiful” Hartford Branch of the May-Stern Chain of 30 Furniture Stores. When Better Furniture Is Made Plaut's Will Sell It! “A One-Price Store on a One-Way Street” The PLAUT COMPANY 173-183 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn.