New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1926, Page 21

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ud i — T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926. who have relgl Jeeldental 0N Lor WO ahu which have un dopte ful court dress ( Lis is raro among Jupanese womel, | who usually make pititul pletures in clothes that were not designed for | heir small, stooped figures, Hor | | tace 1s ot the long, oval type, con !sidered most beautiful by her people 5 NOTED WOMAN | 23 Year 01d Consort Much in Public Eye | of perpetuating the Imperial Line that Naguko was chosen trom amony the cligible princesses of the realm. | was wedded sote solemnity l*mgmcnlx of Paine’s Tombstone as Relics ent she was seleeted—for | (her abounding ood health, her Liverpool, April | (P»~The Socicty [clear normaity ot mind, and for a 0 Lovers of Old Liverpool is search- | Tokyo, April 1 (®—TIn Japan it is [dutitul und submissive character ling nt of the tombstone | the future, rather than the present |8uch as beiits u daughter, wife and of hor of “The Age | Empress who is the most prominent |mother of Nippon. of ‘Rlghts of Mun" feminine tigure Nugako is ot the and other books, so that in the national eye, noblest blood in they Unusual circumstances have come {Japi Her futher s Prinee Kuni, (Festore it to America bined to place Princess Nagako, heud of one of the collaterul branch-| Jo M. Dow told members Tom SEaTiol0 lecasert oft BilaatR es of the Imperial famlly, whose |Palne cscaped from the Irenc Hirohito, in t regard, T Revolution, came to London a orefront of public [grandiather was an Emperor, | then returned to the United St the incapacity of [mother wus a rincess of the Ler House | lis father, the Emperor, Hirohito al- |of Shimazu, tor centurivs rulers of |CONErss presented him with ready is the actual reigning monareh | the clun § Until she was (4t New Rochelle, New Yo 1 vhile the Empress largely shares the | chosen u sress, low- | He died in 1818 and shortly or his burial his tombstone was smas) by vandals on account of his coturlan views and writings, | | am Cobbe \d of Paine, | ¢ noble birth [ Willlam Co I | was In Araerica at time, and arts and grace that | | furious at the out gentlo (1! e cment forced upon the sovers ign, leaving many of the duties of jucenship to her daughter-in-law, Nevertheless, it is as a mother, rather than as an Empress in the i 3 Occldental conception of that posi- |stump the churacter ,Uwufy:fl“l,,lrf”|< tion, that Nagako will > the | women of Jupan and also many of [ Yo orasantesatl] carecr which will tix her place in | e newer accomplishmonts it |$1°0 BapraanLaci the estimation of her people, [nave come tn with tho ) ever, pretentious, wealthy and | ply. With other she learned the 5 was un- or o owas hot iily lived sim- of the hton, a westerniza- | : e 3 o Motherhood in Japan s still al- [tion of the country. hzafid .:‘.}:.nyf\y.nlnmxl nm“m‘ most the ouly calling for a woman | Nagako s a very modern girl— |00 FIE SEER JHEUN FIEES B8 oW | that counts, has glven | for Japan. She plays tennis and [be locuted. birth to Prine ko, or “Bright |golf, the former skilfully, She Prosperity,” but Ko has not yet | knows the music of the Oceident al- tulfilled the Rl{.\li HEF hopes that center on | most as well a lier, It 18 hoped that she will be- |native land, W come the mother of a son who will |Toyko sh secorae for the orthodox Japancse |hox of the f most enthus melodies of her | 1 Kreisler play in | Vi the Imperial theater, amon of the aul sped her pliy Swedish ¢ ypewriter in sat 11 this son is born he probably will liccome tho 124th Emperor of Japus lireet fn descent from the Sun God asu O-Mi-Kami, who, Jupanese say, came down thou- sands of vears ago from the Plain of High Heaven fo found a race in |averag: the Isle of Japan and give this race |therefore - EPSOMSALTSPILL Goodbyedisagreenble taste, This wonderfully pabile effe ve remedy is now in kmall sugar-<oated one Kulin's Ep sum Pill equivalent to tablegpoonful of hitter Epsom Saits. A chil dren’s favorite, Quick, pleasant acting and sure. Absolute satisfaction or money back— guaranteed, 25 at BT O RO, > Princess is taller of her v than the women and appears to advantage in the Al druggists Store Open All Day Good Friday MWize Smith £o HARTFORD Stunning Coats for Easter SMART FIFTH AVENUE STYLES That Will Appeal to New Britain’s Best Dressed Women DREDS Sport Coats — Twill Coats of . . S Chic New Cape Back Coats Repesentine | Many Coats Fur Trimmed! Stunning New Styles! the Fashion-Economy That Ts Examine the styles—the workmanship—the fabrics—-THEN look at the price tags. You'll have one pleasant surprise after another. $19= — — $25 $29 $39 $49 — $59 — $69 HI - MODERATELY PRICED GIRLS" COATS FOR EASTER Sizes 4, 5, 6 Years Sizes 7, 8,9, 10 Years Sizes 10, 12, 11, 16 years Priced Priced Priced $5 98 $7.98 $9.98 to to to $19.98 $25.00 $35.00 EASTER FROCKS $29.00 Dame Fashion stresses silk frocks for all occasions, and at this moderate price Madam or Miss cannot fail to find a number of dresses that please her. The handsome materials featured ave georgette, satin and heavy silk crepe. Handsome Velvet Print Dresses $39.00 Fashion’s favorites are these new frocks which feature a stylish overdress of georgette over a handsome printed slip. At this price are also shown many pretty all-georgette frocks. Bl NOT NUMEROUS NOW ‘Motouzanon Almost ~ Sweeps : w fon of America has almost swep way the helper and the change has brought |qemand f an added I which needs a roserve of such work- lers to eare mounts and teams which woull M needed in a full strength mobiliza- [af b {tion, In p 1hout ACKSMITHS ARE |peated surveys shoers of Away 0ld Timers ashington, April 1 (Ph—Motor- |y, village cksiith and problem to the army, || OVErS NOwW ar for the 60,000 or more 11so |congested | times t horse \\uhm a month after a war mobil- \ ation had been ordered that num- [ber would increase to 200,000 In active service and requir- {ing constant attention, boys are engaging as blacksmith ipprentices and ve or more who went into the e the era of the horsc- | carrlage had arrived, The army experts found, strange- that while the has reduced the use of driving | It has served to Increase the | or riding animals, as horse | t of the cities by motor to draft animals army v held to take up less s and mu ading at the curb than trucks, The draft animal population of the than [country is placed at about 26,000, l””” and half of that number are {shod animals. ¥rom this the army experts argue that there is a widc range for horseshoers. genera A survey in New York state show men of jed but two horseshoer apprentices at work. In Switz | divorce advent of antomo- | n un- motor more Yet, re- that disclose that in today are \:\ml H'n |u only one to every 16 marriuges Now Haven, able to got quickly nay be the form of a m cventually will e ¥ the late Walter Camp, 1 house in De ¢ riding and hunting. There | | Sweeten ke Stomach aday. The mor & will require n an upsurge in the use | The Natioas Laxative 1 by alumni scape dev cities and | arcas where wagons are | READ CAP MENORAL | AT YALE BOWL $300,000 Colonnade at Athletic Field Planned ) April 1 (P —A col probably $350,0( and vehicles faven 1 that while was quite likely that umounts ma half of college athletics, City, nitted to York en su James Rogers, se ver tol m 3 both by pe- to Yale to send out mittee ex letters, T colon e N R B e | EALIC fiafi% never fuss e 0[4 over thisl;ne\v Candy For Easter The joyful spirit of Easter is truly ex- pressed by Candy. Give Her a Box this Easter. Remember Mother, espe- cially, to make her Easter a happy occasion. We are prepared with fresh candy stocks—beautiful packages from America's foremost candy makers. Something for everybody's desire and to fit every purse. We Especially Recommend Artstyle Chocolates The Special Selection The Chocolates—49 pieces, making up a delicious assortment of creams, nut centers and novelties. The Container—A beautiful large size metal box, that will become a permanent keepsake, The perfect package for mail- ing. The cover design Pound 1.50 is artistic and unusual, Box 2 pound Box 3.00 . @, N, Artstyle g Far East Package Another beautiful box of chocolates. Especially designed for Easter giving and carrying an appropriate greeting card. A delicious assortment of candy, coated with the rich Pfi',’",," 1.25 Artstyle Chocolate. HOMEMAID ASSORTED CHOCOLATES The Family Pa A 21 -lix In»\ of Chocolates that CANDY SPECIALS Chocolate | Quarter Pound Bar A fine eating chocolate. Pure and nourishing. Regularly 20c Ll Ty Homemaid Caramellows A combination of delicious, chewy cara- mels, with a topping of marshmallow. encased in a thick coating of rich cho- colate. 39¢ Regular 49¢ Pound Box Sugar Coated Jordanette Almonds More of these old ~Delicious selected ot pure sugar. e Regular $9¢ Pound box time favorites for you almonds in a shell 49c Dru§ Stores 217 Main Street limited period. About Our April Old Time Medicine Sale Every one of the 36 items listed below made in our own laboratories—and of tested quality. Medicines and Remedies in almost daily use by every family, at prices that have been sharply reduced for a very Special Cut Prices .30 Hills' Quinine Tabs, 16 .30 N. R. Tablets 39 .30 D. & R. Cold Cream 36 .30 Ingram’s Milkweed Cream .31 .35 Palmolive Shaving Cream .21 Ponds Cold and Vanish- ing Cream Y Armour's Face Powder .33 Comfort Powder ., . .19 Tooth Powder . .17 Porrhocide Powder . .64 Resinol Soap 506 Cuticura Soap . ., . .I8 Lifebuoy Soap . . Packer’s Tar Soap . . .19 25 Woodbury's Seap . . .16 Pepsodent Tooth Paste Frostilla . Lyons’ Jergen's Lotion ., Muny sl e Palmolive Shampoo . ., .27 Dr. West Tooth Brush . Gillette Blades Auto Strop Blades Hennafoam Shampoo Ketex 5 4 Bayer's Aspirin ]dh\. ¥ Absorbine Jr. Bromo Seltzer 10 Fletcher's Castoria . 30 Cascarets Buhler Oil 3 Pinkham's Veg. Comp. . 75 Mellin's Food . Mead's Dextri Maltose . Exlax Nestle’s Food 50 Glyeo Thymoline J75 Imperial Granum 1.00 Lavoris .30 Listerine . . . . 1.00 Squibbs Oil . 5 .50 Phillips Milk Magnesia . .30 .25 Catarrh Jelly .25 Cold Tablets, 30s .25 Spring Tabs, 60s .25 Elkay's Klens-All Hat Cleaner 30 Rochelle Salts, 40z« o o .25 Magic Brand Insect Powder .15 Straw and Panama April Old Time Medicine Sale .50 Rexall Orderlies (2™ * ©39 69 A 6 Puretfigfisn&)mn Tablets 49 .59 Puretest Rubbing Alcohol A9 (Piag) .45 Puretest Witch Hazel ous «39 .50 Rexall Liver Salts, s . 39 1.00 Riker’s American Petrofol 89 32 on .20 Puretest Boric Acidse . . 13, 2f0r.25 .15 Puretest Epsom Salts,s . +10 .19 Puretest Zinc Stearate 1. .13, 2 for .25 19 .21 Puretest Castor Ol s oe Other Puwietest and Rexall Remedies A9 19 19 . A9 A9 .21 2 for.25 Removes) Spots (Fresh shipment) Pound box. Pure Pantry Needs to make the Easter 45c True Frnln, 1Pmoerwd WALNUT STUFFED DATES 39¢ Easter Food Sale N 1.25 Maltine Prep SRS .25 Cedar Chest Compound . . 19 1.00 Father John's ) .59 Twin-Tabs, 100s . .49 Hospital Size Dryco 1.69 .35 Hinkles Cascara Tabs., lOOi 19 1.00 Malted Milk . .50 Effervescent Sodium Phos. . «39 1.00 Nujol e .60 Riker's Amer. Petrofol, 16 oz. +49 1.00 Wampole's Extract . .15 Powdered Alum,40z. . . . +09 1.00 Wampole's Creo-terpin . .59 20 CreamofTartar,20z. . . » «14 .75 Epsom Salts, 51b. . . . .25 Sulphur, 160z « . . « . -25 Sulphur and Cream of Tartar,40z. ¢ o « o o .35 Aromatic Spirit Amm., 2 oz. .50 Aromatic Cascara, 4 0z. . . .30 Rhubarb and Soda, 4 0z. . 40 Spirits of Camphor, 2 0z. . :29 Cascara Tablets, 5 gr. sooa . .25 Glycerine & Rose Water, 4 oz. .25 Tincture Iodine (Cptier) « « .50 No. 6 Disinfectant, 16 oz. . .50 Cathartic Comp. Pills, 100's .39 19 19 23 39 21 29 23 19 19 39 29 sugar), Strawberry, Raspberry, Week-Ends D . Grape 150t fo be nsed as Jam, 2 for 49 E C 45c Pineapple Jam, 15 0. + o me .49 aSter lgar peCIa S e ooy oo Hidos REDUCED FOR THE WEEK-END 45c Orange Marmalade, . . . 2 for 49 ; iyt e A 4% | La Rosa Aromatica Flor De Murat o E::::: (C;f:: -:-:m; s 3 for 68 15c Straight Liggett's Size 2 for 25¢ Size 25c Chocolate Seuce + o+ o « %;m :: 10 for $1.20 Tin of 10 for $1.00 40cSalad Drewing . + o o o 2for Vi Puaae D (e X for 0 Box of 25 - $2.00 Box of 50 - $5.00 35¢ Vanllla Extract, 200 . ;fm .g e L 2 o e or ! T X i s LTSI.EBTL“M‘TW o 2 gl.g 13c Major (Perfecta) 10c M a j 0 r (Meor) 25¢ G WYpound . . . . for « 25¢ Baldng Chocolss K . . for 38 Pock of 10 for 98¢ 10 for 86¢c 30c Beef Cubes,12's . . . . 2for 31 Box of 25 - $2.45 Box of 25 - $215 ister yesterday of the monuy I8 assured from Yalo graduates, it considerable come from graduates , and universities in country in recognition of lite-long efforts of Mr, Camp in be- The memorifal colonnade has been designed by John W, Gross, of New and the sketches have Gamble nior architect of the uni- who passes upon all posed building construetion. solicitation of funds the com- 40,000 it {s planned he Lapham nue and the nsive land- IFIED ADS

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