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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927. n belief and She a s gold took up | American Associa-| » city and lived ocinl Worker: | rs after the The a unit of the Haven and Mr. Service league ased a concession on vin Rock. They re- city five months ago, having purchased a | Arch street wrents of three and a boy. Mr. wounded in Second Divi- | . ] she was club secretary for |this work won the commendation | this national work in , Latvi Ame n Child Health NE“ GIRL SCOUT DIRECTOR |under the overseas department ciation. From September, 1925 the Y. W, C. A. There she organ- }m June, 1926, she was a child HAS BUSY BEE FOR MODEL‘.md nationality groups among Lus- |health nutrition worker for the Rochester and Monroe County Tu- n, German and Lettish women and conducted training courses for |berculosis and Health association nationality secretaries in club |in New Yo During its second . She organized Girl Re- |an 1 year she had charge m‘l girls. In |the h demonstration in the| St. Andrew's parochial school. Her| report on this work will be pub-| shed by the Rochester associa- Cooper, Hungerford & Camp Tepre- sented the plaintiff. Judge W. C. Hengerford awarded udgment for the plaintiff to recover s to 3360 and costs of $47.07 se of S. Listro against G. Hungerford & Baxe repre- plaintift in the case. tion of Wom.- and | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feingold, 3 | | sented th in Russia under the war work coun- Gladys C. Cline Hasn’t ¢! of the ¥. W in Nor “ aSted “oment n Llfe (imlt\nz a ¢! lmx\r‘c to gLK into Marked by Service Here & months were spent in and Abroad. | Whose Wedding Was War Ro- B BOYS REPORTED MISSING Salvatore Brunetto, aged 15, of 14 Atlintic street, and Angelo Pagliaro, of 451 Allen street, were ssing from home, last ind the police were asked ta the lookout for them. mance, Married Nine Yoars, Officer fire in an [berg to vita home of > | unit under Baroness Marie Nicol *| She returncd to America to re 1|In October, 1924, to January, 19 cas a field worker for the s association. Her | in developing n in the counties and | 1 |organizing nutrition classes in pub- jal and rural schools. Recognitl July and August, 1 Joseph Feingo | Finland, co-operating with the |erican Red Cross, the Russ Cross and the Finnish Y. W operating a dining room for I refugees and conducting educ Cline, | and recreational cla: is a| While in Vibe the women into sewing July and August, 1926, she director of Child health edu- ation demonstration at Catholie niversity, Washington, D. C. un- o auspices of the American | Child Health association, the Na. tional Tuberculosis association and National Catholic Welfare con- | e READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FEVER LPIDEMIC To say that Miss Gladys C. London. Feb, the new Girl Scout director, young woman of wide experience, is | o FORCR (T O COT in her case neither the exaggerated garments, use of trite and shop worn flattery, ed to the n Red |was director of a nutrition f . In the summer of 1920 she program at a summer camp near not yet published, written for the s called to London to the world | Portland, Me., for the under nour- [Catholic Welfare association, and |/ W. C. A. conference ished children of the Portland |compiled especially for the paro- |y From October, 1 fresh air scheols. Her report on chial school teacher. frs. Feingold was o ) ar brides to Daily by a virulent epi- ie is the author of a pamphlet | demic fever which ha opinion. Miss Cline has had international ex- nor the expression of an . Best fOl‘ Baby it e et ST verience and has had her training fo Oateher for this work among the people of many lands, races and creeds. She is a ve of Indiana and re- ceived her education in the public and te schools of her nativ to New York ¢ speeial MISS GLADYS C. CLINE —Photo by Johnson & Peter course in the national tr: n of. the Young Women's Christi; Zlclatfon. She supplemented dourse with a course in the York school of #orml wo “He ihl\ univer- he took & es in industrial work for girls, re- reational work, * clubs nd g uting, camps, foreign service and ar nee. sl road Health Work Education ™, ¢he field of health education she i ended Dr. P. Emerson's nu ition in: and Dr. Philip J From Octobe <he was club s ', A, at Jackson, ) fes there included the ade school and high , two Girl wry drill troop an variec develop- ed cducational workers to carry on work in the var- ious fields Aids Russian Refugees From July, 19 to October, 1020 she was club ary for war work Around a garage you're bound o get hurt CRIPPLED BY PAIRFUL SWELLING IN B Trouble gone after few applica- } tions of simple remedy As he came in from wor ning, a garage La., felt a pai the’ ankle, and the mo; ‘was badly len and worried ki when wal “‘I applied Sl that night,” he » nearly all left, I ap: the next day the up the body's own powers to heal Just pa con and at once you s work | § ciub | SIEf | —18x36 braided rag rugs, formerly sold Oil Cloth \mds $1 00 for —18 inchp.\ wide, a large variety of checks and colors. Sash Curtains ' $1.00 —finished 36-inch, quality serim, with wide ruflies. checked —a great bargain! WOMEN'S House Dresses $1 00 each —made of English Prints, neat patterns; style* set-in sleeves; fast colors; sizes 36 to 52. Curtain Panels $1 00 ... —214 vards long with silk bullion fringe and pretty lace inserts. Extra Size Princess Slips $1 00 —made of English sateen with three- inch hem, in white, brown and navy. Corselettes, Girdles and Corsets $1 .00 —odd lot of silk striped with e inserts. In flesh color only. All sizes “VERY SPECIAL” Silk Bioomers $1.00 ey bloomers, heavy quality, croteh, flat lock stitched seams, white, flesh, honey, green, rose and navy. Bed Spreads $1 -OO cach —crochet spreads for full ood quality and patterns. Infants’ Silk and Woo! Hose 2 for $1 vGO —these are the regular ‘Little Mischief” brand in white. Sizes 4 to 614. Regu- lar value 75c. size beds; A SRR | —a value typical of this store! PILLOW CASES 5 %100 Size 42x36 —quality muslin, full bleached. e e o) Dress Percales '+ $1.00 for —Ilight and dark colors; 36 inches wide. Challis 7% $1.00 —new styles for drapes, comforters, ete. 36 inches wide. Madras Shirting vards $1 00 for —silk \tnpe: fast colors. Stamped Pieces 3« $1.00 —searfs, centers, luncheon sets, ete., to embroider. Boys’ Fancy Blouses 2 for $1 .OO —in new patterns and all sizes. —EXT backs t: Ladies’ Silk Hose for —extra fine quality silk hose made with triple seam back and stop-run top. Many of these are silk to the hem. All colors and sizes. Dress Gingham \an]s $1 00 for _clxe(‘us (md plaids, 32 inches wide. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs 5 for $1 .00 —high grade, either plain or with fancy borders. Also silk in colors Straw Shopping Baskets ~two sizes. Ladies’ White Linen Handkerchiefs 10 .. $1.00 —plain linen in white only. Ladies’ Forest Mills Union Suits 2 for $1 ~00 —medium weight suits made low neck, no sleeve, knee length. These are the regular $1.25 grade, all first quality. Just the garment for this time of the year. Sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Heather Hoze " $1.00 —all sizes, extra value. trimm $1.69 RUFFLED CURTAINS —regular width with flounce hemstitched with silk tie- Men’s Paiamas in Flannelette and —fancy patterns, silk frog —don’t miss this great event tomorrow! Children’s Kid Mittens $1 00 —with wool lining and fur cuffs. sizes. All “Fruit of the Loom” Hoover Dresses $1 00 —ladies’ white Hoover dresses made with long or short sleeves and collars. Sizes 36 t Value $1.98. Fancy Cretonne Aprons 2 for $l -00 —slip-over-the-head styles in very pret- tyv pattern T —a super special! WOMEN'S Full Fashioned Hose 1 pair for $1 OO —the finest Hose value ever of- fered in New Britain; 22-inch boot; all colors; all sizes. Boys’ Kid Mittens $1.00 —with wool lining wrist. All fast colors. Values The. Ladies’ Felt Bedroom Slippers "o $1.00 for Men’s Neckwear —good values and attrac- tive patterns. YOUR CHOICE Blue Chambray Work Shirts 2« $1.00 —full cut, sizes 14 to 1815 Tuxedo Dress Prints i $1.00 for —guaranteed colors: 36 inches wide. Charleston Flare Smocks $1.00 smocks. These of green, and pearl knitted —all sizes. RA SPECIAL! 2 pr. for $1.00 1 yards long o match. Sanitary Napkins 3« $100 —one dozen in a package, regular size. Turkish Towels 4 for $l aOO —size 20x40, double thread, 35¢ quality, —the latest plain white or colored border. new, in plain col and white. All s Men’s White Linen Handkerchiefs 5 for $1 00 75 Umbre $1 00 —these are extra fine quality in blac i nber and fancy colored hs mzl'n s and cords. Every one guar anteed e early vours as they ot la . Bcy ' Ribbed Hose —heavy and fine ribbed school hose in black and cordovan. Sizes 6 to 11. A good strong stocking with a reenforced heel and toe. Shop Towels 4 .. $1 00 —unbleached, size 17x34, part linen, soft, durable and absorbent. Overall or M Jumper $1 00 220 denim. are very blue, tan —don’t fail to come early! MEN —wonderful assort- ment of QUALITY tached and SHIRTS—collar at- neckband style— stripes and checks; sizes 14 to 17. $1 00 cach Turkish Towels 3« $100 ble thread, 49¢ grade, extra heavy Towels that will insure good wear. Turkish Towels —great large bath towels with colored borders; 75¢ quality, double thread. oh Ny wie Ladies’ Lisle Hose pairs —fine lisle hose made with seam back and double heel and toe. A very good every day hose in black, white, beige and grey. All sizes. las ’s Flannelette Outing Shirts $1 00 —sizes 11 to 17. $100 —made from $1.48 value. ed, sizes A, B, C, D, value. ston Stor: LDuality - Serdice - Value - —a value that is great! NAPKINS 8 $1 00 —18x1&, hemmed ready for use. COME REAL EARLY Bed Sheets $1.00 — full bleached and seamless, size 81x90. Pillow Cases 3. $1.00 —size 42x36, made of extra fine count muslin, full bleached. Hemstitched Pillow Cases 2 $1.00 —full size 42x36, hand drawn threads, warranted as fine a muslin made. —be here at 9 sharp! BED SHEETS 27$1.00 size 72x90 —full bleached and seamless. Not so many so come at 9 o’clock. ————————————————— Unbleached Muslin \ald; $l OO for —36 m(‘hes wide, extra fine count. Regular value 19¢ yard. Embroidered Towels $1.00 —formerly sold for $1.25. Heavy Ital- ian Linen, 20 patterns, size 18x28. Linen Towels 2 . $1.00 —pure linen, 18x36 with satin or colored borders Dish Towels 10.. $1.00 —cotton dish towels with colored bor- ders. Size 16x31. Linen Guest Towels 4 .. $1.00 pure linen, excellent quality, with monogram. Table Cloths $1 00 hemstitched or scalloped with colored border. Cretonnes vards $1 00 for —36 inchc% wide, large variety of pattorns. —another Great Value! Children’s JERSEY DRESSES $1 00 each zes 8-14, pretty styles, several colors. A value typical of this store! —hundreds of other values throughout the store that are dominant!

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