New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1926, Page 5

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They were |V Ju Jus two characters from okh,” a then popular as Moore, the Irish reet a mod o marks th Jackson, Miss, T'eb. 19 (P—Sani E tary drinking ecups are furn 1 to married while still in their |[visitors, but the Governor of ndal result sippl drinks from a gourd The long gov ¢ office interest o pped in for Irving, lis and a you fam ¢ to re s It wi his poem on Swimming Pool a Feature Honolulu, nemorial for X \\'mH war swimmir il b. 19 (@ with * Aloa to U. S. Flier Was tly to Honolulu 19 (Ph—Cost to the wine .merehant, ied Aaron Burr i its per- 11 man- hich was fated for the o fir Only when beans are really oven- baked can the label say «baked.” So, look for «oven-baked” on the label. Heinz beans arc oven-baked. That's what develops the tastc in them-——the taste that brings the plates back for more. They're oven-baked—that's what keeps the nutrition in and makes them so casy to digest. They're oven-baked—that’s why the words «oven-baked” appear on the label. HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS with tomato sauce Other wvarieties— HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP - HEINZ CREAM SOUPS | HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI - HEINZ VINEGARS The taste is the test [H]Hl’l Tammany hall politicians {sald to have witnessed more politi cal schemes in the making than any |other building In the country Nearby on Long Island there still st Women’s Four-Buckle Arctics $2.49 THE Bl All first quality, every pair guaranteed; all sizes; value $3.¢ As sung in London Be the First to Wear One at Your Place of Business! COLORED SMOCKS $1.98 All the offices and factories e [fame to the little home at East Hampton New York, I'eb, 19 (®P—Hidden | , 1d_almost forgotten behind the | B Yonkers stands the original * Here upon an estate thousand acres granted him by King Willlam and Queen f\Mary in 1693, Phillipse built the |house in which years later his | vor named George SR Neats vour size and the most becoming colors blue, rose, lay- LagUve ender, maize and green. the Rapid Clearance or weighty, unread |40 N lell Y B g i the library. 1t was the |that 1 Sy i of the first inasked ball ever [*°0 ¥ ©IF e “I1 in New York m 1. Mary I'hat w a night of nights on ate {riend ors Drink From Cups | ‘ At 4 oclock in the morning | But Governor Uses Gourd Continuing Saturday the Sale of Every Winter (oat on Our Racks \ fanhe Farlier $21.50 to $15 Grades Coats for every occasion, for every tyvpe of the junior miss to the woman woman, from size. 13 " + trimmed Fitch wee ear , Beaverette, § Manchurian Wolf. A wide range of all popular colors. $‘19.95 Women's Imported Washable Chamoisette Gloves Exelusive new Spring styles with f‘d<|1lfllmhln 98 novelty cuffs; exceptional values. Of Memorial to Hemes‘ he United | Ruffle Curtains 211 yards long, complete with tiebacks; our 79¢ quality. Naturday only at, Brown Sheets size, good firm quality cotton: Fancy Dress Percales patterns and colors, 36 inches wide; a 2 Boys' “Anchor Brand” Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits Special Saturday, s 25¢ MENNEN'S TALC 50c tube IPANA 30c box GROVE'S BROMO QUININE (011 1§ I'l Ul.\ o —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926 380 0 T80 Mansf - d Slovefor [ Announcement MADAME LA MONT Keep the Kiddies' Feet Warm 136 pairs of all wool felt, suede and sheep lined Slippers for children and mis 2 slzes to 2. Valuets 1 2bi Y our choioe @it o 790 New Wash Dresses REMARKABLY LOW PRICED of the Elmo Toilet Specialties Corporation will be at our store for the next two weeks and will demonstrate b e | $1.98 the well-known ELMO PRODUCTS. May we invite vou to come and receive have adopted them. We have La Monte has to give y Demonstrations will go on all during the da FREE large size Girls’ Dressy Shoes In tan calfskin and patent with cham- pagne, gray or mouse kid $1 98 tops; sizes to 2; value $3.00 Just Received a Fine Lot of Sturdy Boys’ Shoes A most fortunate purchase: sizes to 514 Your choice Saturday HANDBAGS A wide variety of fitted Under-Arm and Pouch Bags of velour calf, pin seal, tapes try: in all colors; value to Special JEWELRY Just received a new shipment of fine inde- structible Pearl Festoons in all colors; value $2.50. ecis : 98c Special. . FOR SATURDAY ONLY' 15C KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS, a8c one dozen to a box 31.00 DJER-KISS COMPACTS.. 69c HOT WATER BOTTLE anc 1 Syringe com- bination, best quality rubber. 89 Saturday C OUR OWN SAFETY PINS, 2 cards 7(‘ one dozen to a card...... for DRAGON SPOOL COTTON, 20 C black or white. Dozen spools SAMPLES Smart New Hats Specially 4 95 Priced at riced ° Silk and Straw Combinations—harbingers of the coming Spring-—adorable in the pastel shades and gay 5 with sprightly flowers, Some are fazhioned n_( }.m., other |,,Iy.y Lo AT S o Georgette combined with Swiss Hemp and Pedaline Braid. All the newest shapes the smart new Gigolo crowns, Introducing Another Advance Faster Model in .95 Women's Dressy Footwear $ 1 [ ] 9 5 Women's Women's This shoe has most graceful lines, fits well under the Silk and Wool New NOVElty arch and hugs the instep perfectly. All the newest shades, such as alligator, HOSC combinations; also patents, gray, blonde and various [ military and low heels; s some of the samples Madame Newest Prints ot very st print patterns striped ¢ Straight : models, neatly trimmed with belts, pockets, nd cutls, Regular sizes 36 to 46; extra sizc = SPRING , of course; featuring chased Spring Frocks All in the latest, most ad vanced styles. Yes, plenty of long sleeve Oftered at a N sensationally low price fo Saturday Every new spring e, as fuchsia, ) pearl-pink, lovebird, green, L lipstick, orchid der blue, beige, cocoa, and plenty of navy and black Sport Hose kids and satins: high, Plain, wide ribbed and Fancy Silks and Silk and s to 8. Other stores 7.00 silk cloeked; $1.50 and Rayon; 81.50 grades. 82,00 grad Saturday, Our Windows Tell the Story Saturday 98C pair. i 98C ——————— e —————— S T T FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL NP BOYS' CLOTHING MEN'S DEPARTMENT Two-Pants Suits SATURDAY Our regular high-class two-nants and four-piece vest suits that 5 0 High-Grade " Sires 12 to 17; ;\;nm:.\.s IIO Rayon Silk Shirts With separate collar to match; smart stripes and solid colors; S1.00 grades. Saturday, eacl $2 95 Our entive stock of high-grade Boys’ New NECkWear for Men Overcoats must be sold to make room for Spring goods. All Coats 5 the new Ties for Spr g represent every sold to $11.95 now 00 color in the rainhow. Bright and snappy Boys’ Overcoats All patterns: sizes 3 to 16 lesigns that are right up to the minute ! « Hundreds of them to 8 - ( from. Special Saturday C Boys' Fleece Lined Khaki and Tan Men's Twill Windbreakers Flannvel Work Shirts Grav and drab; sizes 1115 to 17; Sizes 28 to 36 — Mothers, We Have Just Received We Must Make Room for Spring Stock a New Shipment of New Spring Dresses All Odd Lots of e 228 SWEATERS pretty styles Beautiful colors, s rose, green, lavender and some pastel et Ladies’ and Misses’ shades ir S R S S N ity Sweaters “Little Queen Hats” . $1.98 . $4.98 s Mothers don't have to be reminded that these pretty little IHats are the most be- coming for the child. Every new Spring y shade and several styles to choose from. | WOmen S R A 3 Tuxedo Sweaters For the Little Girls o ,‘,w ~valsenite 86 ,\ $4 98 New Spring Voile Dresses $ 1.98 Children’s Sweaters Pretty little Voile Dresses and Panty 1. ooy ooa ; l oat a retty Dresses in the dainty pastel shades b what the child will like for a present "'. URHEL ',‘\ $l 98 Sizes 2 to 6. & n; to 82

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