New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 16

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” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19Ze. w show he sings a gro - |ar a part of the | gratifying to know that when you |gIn to wonder what it is all about.” | 1t was in 1911 that Jolson went |"Bombo.” Mr. and Mrs. John Kienell of 13 5 RDab (N0 £ ) fenfbisa o r the house is sure to be sold| Jolson has had a long musical |with the Winter Garden in “La Bells | Only once before has Jolson done | . Blas o repertory o levote the rest of his | it takes more.than money |c career. He is 43 years old, | Paree.” From then on Jolson be- |concert work, but that once he at.|COUage Flace announce the engage- t rpic American composi ing an folk song 3 7 e s > his first appearance at|came a Broadway cele He was |tracted a $7000 house for one ater. |ment of their daughter Dorothy to t 4 Y . he mil C with 4 I 3 3 6. For se vears the |the hit of “Vera t “The |nOOD. Henry Neurath, son of Mr. and Mrs. | c ' he T 1 E ) 2 an with various | \- hirl of Sm‘!';‘\"‘ b Honeymoon | 4 —‘——_‘ Peter Neurath of T4 Prospect R s and was also \\HhiL\proSs," “Dancing Around,” “Rob- | READ HERAL DCLASSI Rumoz This Is Purpose ol ‘ Mussolini’ Conference PMN FIGHT []N pass up jazz for spirituals. In his Y n, and made his first stage after all” saifl Jolson. “Of course it |change for your salary, then you be- |Lew Dockstader’s Minstrels. |inson Crusoe, Jr.,” “Sinbad” and ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT . 7 Fall GIO\ es Yl i ' ‘ New Costume Jewelry Stunnlng At df; il El i Rt J ade celestial, grotto blue, white stone set Well wn makes > , Unique, Bacmo. colors, new penny, rosewc 2 3 95 light grey. Priced at, pa $ 00,0 $ New Modes for All Occasions — [Specil Offrin Double Plaid Winter Blankets ey A Silhouette for Every Type Is What Dame Fashion Underwear Specials in Home Needs oo o T A S 3 Come in very attractive 4 Has Accomplished in Women’s and Misses’ For Children cnlor< heavy weight. Sizes i 3 | N ontitren L andl Tioae ! { | 5 The well known LeFalco make. w;‘m‘:;”'““““'r“]” : | I‘en,y ClOtl’) s = / d CI,I:\ ERLY made frocks in suitable styles for street, for sports, for Mnl(lo:‘::fghtm The Rome Lavoro Italla asserts | i / ] R afternoon and evening wear. E hing from plain and simple that the 1 r e suld | FOl’ Draperie - ] | / ! dresses to most elaborate creations. Every garment represents the finest cause no ™ e | S ¢ of workmanship and designing. L * J ; ; ‘ eFalco Union Suits because if F 2d to cooperate. | Couch covers, feres y | | i / . . ‘ o ache Pl o AT e | : , portieres, u ‘ THE FABRICS THE COLORINGS o AboTe el e e el B T e ot crig etc., latest fall patterns, in | Satins Jungle Green :na v:‘ahl s which Sir Austen and Premier all the leading colors. | ' 4 Cantons Chanel Red ; s Sl Priced at, ( . = 2 Satin Mrgliste ’ Senia Red I of the conference was 5 r T { [ 3 Satin Crepe Valencia Blue 2 i0st8 thatiiniy yecalint nececE ach ) il > ims Georgette Oak Bark Carter's Vests and cord. British govrnment officials up , to the present seemingly have e ) g Jm(;llr)'\th Pes:‘:n Blue Pants PSR S (e Navy evinced little interest in the Leg- Frisk £ horn meetin; i riska N orn meeting. = @ Neptune Green Fine grade, 50 per cent wool According to the German minister 1 . - ! of economy, Herr Curtius, the steel ey i I 3 garments. Well made, & in all sizes consorti signud yes E ¢ b 2 nr;r\"ig‘}:)j{il:Env:}m(wmre '\-mr{- 3 . A AH SIZCS ]6 to 48 e Net Curtains Carter’s Children’s for the future of Europe and a re- | K T e e And Attractively Marked at Such Moderate Pricings Union Suits The annual output of the rnml;’t\o three beautiful and select- will range from a mmimum of 26,- G e all sizes. Made the Carter way. 000,000 tons to a maximum of 30,- | ed patterns in plain and all 000,000 tons. Of the total Germany ; p ) \ ¥ over designs, 2 1-4 yards is to be allotted a percentage of 43.18; France 31.19; Belgium 11.63; long. Specially $200 $250 $300 Luxembourg 8.23 and the Saare raley 5.77 priced, pr. . s Complete Line of Each country is to deposit $1 in Third Floor S i v oo | Now Is the Time to Select One of These New and Attractive | Caers Infants and centage. For each excess ton pro- duced the producing country must pay 34 into the fund, while . re- Visit Our Dress Goods Department and See Our o Children's Separate Rt £ ey % FallandWinter & & p ZEEE 1926 Fall Opening Display | ¢ € | y [ 3 - In silk and wool, attractively . Wis OA S ¢ \ ¥, priced according to size. of the New Color—Beautiful — C , (e Dr. Denton’s 7, Smartly fashioned of such fine mater- fer i sleeping Suits 5 jals as montbella, lustrosa, bolivia, vel- | : sheen, imported mixtures and beautiful This well known make Is car- i ; ; : ried in all sizes and priced at plaids, trimmed with self or beautiful fur. All the newest fall colors. 98C Cheney Star Satih a;l;;”g W $19.7510%69 T Lo E . [ . 4 ¢ Starkrepe is a beautiful all silk satin crepe, very lovely for street, and | g ¥ d W s bl i evening dresses, negligee and tea gown. Hdlnl\omvl} finished on the re- § | ]r S an unlor ¢ OnderfUI would have declined an i tion to | verse side that it can be attractively used as a trimming. Its draping l 1 ! | | | ! M!:nmum, ast nigh | qualities allow it to fall easily in the treatments of current dress styles. P i CO fi TS ( Vall]es cens tion for | : Shown in the Beautiful Fall Shades ) A -4 | i | | i l Gary’s Opinion Elbert H. Gary, cha n of the United States steel co hopeful that great suc will fol- low the western European steel con- eortium. In volcing what seems m\ be the sentiment of most of the | steel officials In the Unit a4 States, Wmmw Frepee friendly ill certainly be the steel Interests reciproca in Americ: British steel Interests declined to enter the project, and as far as Is producers in the | known T'nited Stat ere not invited to From Our GRAGON-—a rich deep red. i [ i / 7 to 16 13 to 19 Bluridge—a soft restful blue. Priced at ! o SIVA—a bright silvery grey. TITIAN BEIGE—a soft cool autumn tan, SHERIL—a beautiful ¢ - s 1l ; /4 New models in bolivia, ~buck skin Sy, G y \”llllllkl\fit)l:fr\]lélj:ylyl“mlf’g;! YI);?:Q : > suedine, plaids and mixtures trimmed y N\ ¢ Basement’ STVA— i : ' yd ! with plain or fuur collar, all*colors. g Y’ . | $12.95 » $29.00 & ¢z Store Also in Handsome Black and Navy Linen PlllOW C ases o e - B G D 40 | Beautifully. Styled Regulation size 45x36. Made of - | \ xcellent quality Irish li Gl PGl G FUI' ( : oats | i e D L Priced at only This beautiful soft draping silk of small black | \t 5 . | i irregular checks on the famous Cheney frost 21 Priced From 5’ > . crepe. Woven in the handsome fall shades, gragon Yd $ ] OO to $6OO Lmen Tea Sets ), AL JOLSON SIS HE 1S THROUGH To Quit M 1s1carl Gomedy for Concert Stage red, kern green, bluridge. 40 inches wide, For tea, bridge or luncheon parties. Beautiful colored border. Linen damask cloths with -6 nap- kins to match. Cloth s 50x50, For G Children’s Fall Needs—Styled Correct For Boys B = o Tots' Dresses \ Junior Novelty Suits Embroidered Towels SPECIAL Tn all the new materlals, styled in Balkan, middy and lumberjack - models. Beautiful colors. Sizes 2 Beautiful Porto Rican hand em- Klt \xain to 9 years. broidered Turkish guest towels. G Wonderful assortment of color 4 P $] 95 to $995 blendings, of the finest hand work- > . manship. Priced at 98C : ; Junior O’Coats el Junior Suits P TR e 1 : Crinkle new season’s styles in blue, brown, grey and tan. Plain and plaid ef- “$5.95 . $14.95 Bed Spreads An unusual value in a colored 5105 5005 ] Tois”Fall Coats. i et Junior Blouses and : e e ey okl B ; : ke nen Shirts : ‘ around. Colors are rose. blue, gold, chilla Tilalie ’ » s 2 . ¥ lavender, green, stripes, on natural Galls . . Vest, one A beautiful ¢-sortment of pat \ P A g e t1ae ykls wteria ollars, in s n cker. terns to seelct from, also plain { So0h etk Por inely tailored. Si colors. Sizes 6 to : Mtz (g §BI0B) o $]0 95 : i SRt ity %8c . $1.95 T T LT SIS SO ST ST E SIS TR LIRS '$1.95 . $5.95 Gll’lfi DICQSPQ Attractivel TITITIIEIIIITTILIIILLINILLLLS SR e 231

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