New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927, g! f\’ovchy Wash Cape Gloves $33332823233232323233832882222222288288 Store Hours Daily, 9A. M. to 6 P. M. [rresistible Values—Charming Styles in New Spring Drcsses ‘15 You'll readily agree that frocks as smart as these very seldom are price(] al fifteen dollars. Tn beautiful models of exquisite Elabor- ate afternoon frocks, s all in- deed very handsome « < and sheer crepes, Nev spring colorings and trimmings. creations. £182280L2 L0020 SLTIROLRLIIRLLIIILLTEIE Your picture in the mirror will instant- Iv convince you that you've purchased a rare bargain‘ Choose them i twos and threes —The Vogue in 2-Piece Sport 8288882232288 2282852882 e Ideal Garment For General Utility Wear Tailored suits are the outstanding [eatures for spring wear. Created of smart tweeds, mixtures, twills, and individual checks are a matter of choice to the wearer. E\'ery garment is man tailored and hand finished Beautifully silk lined: single and double £ breasted: braided. ' Come Early and Get First Choice FRESH CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES vour hum: v\(lhl new \\vlh new togs room’s new [urnishings. "nn"(‘(] \(1 Curtains : variety /»f OME. 1 $1.95, [)u.| ery M;l‘u‘rinl [ nd colors T 98c..34.95 Cretonnes nd up Of distinetive patterns i Hundr of \ttractively marked 1 vard 1\ 39_3‘)3 3 \dtmdms Untl 9 P. M. —Qhame Accounts Chcmru”\ Queen Marie Pear!s s ’)hc : $| 95 pencd Spring Coats An Early Showing of Advance New Models 29 Go where vou may, but we feel that _\'ou'” come back, for these new spring coals are the last word in quality and style. THE —Duplains : (lvvw\ Beng FABRICS { THE TRINMINGS Twin Beaver oulder Bows amers ta Facings —Belted —Squirrel Cone) ~—Printed Silk | Tacings In beautiful and other an will fin her, shades of tan, rose, navy. black nart colors. The young miss or wom the coat that will instantly become Sizes For Everybody, 16 to 44 Smart Millinery For the Younger Set A shape for every head:ize, tions, Milans, I(;:hm'n.& All colorings lan, Clarence ( in beautiful ereations of straw combina- Flowers--- for the New Garment Beautiful new colortul flowers for dresses, coats and evening wear, add a touch of smartness to one's personal at- tir wge and varied assortment of bou- tonnicres, violets, orchids, cowslip, sweet peas, pansy, carnations, ete., and bes ul chiffon flowers for evening wear. ., 49 » $1.98 —_—— The McCall Boys Are in Town will call on you at + during their id explain the printed patterns h are sold at our pat- counter, also have some- ing special to offer you i le every wom- Britain to read h month. Get one of r souvenirs. Any courtesy wded these boys will be greatly appre ed. They can be recognized by their Me- Call St. Buttons Walter R. McLel- srown, Fred Gaskell, Wil- Daniel Gentile, Allen Their nan Fine Values in Our LINEN DEPT. Linen Huck Towels l ine pure linen huck towels, fine hem- i narrow colored gular 69¢ value. . 59c¢ Lock\\ ood Bed Sheets Large bed size, 81x99, heavy bleached otto Priced fo 1 :1:5‘5 (’)‘HI_‘ ‘x u)‘ i $ l 25 Linen Glass rowels Soft absorbent non lint towels, hem- med f >, Choice of red or blue checks or red or blue borders. Regular 29¢ value. Specially priced 3 Y. 23 for Saturday, cach Ce:ndle'\\»fi‘ck BED SPREADS Hand tufted Candlewick spreads of guaint old vioned colonial days, in thr 1andsome patterns, swing- ing basket, daisey and dogwood. Jolors are white, rose, blue, gold grcen and lavender. Guaranted to launder perfectly. For double size beds. Priced for Sat- b urday only, each .. -3)3 . 39 Linen Luncheon Sets Heavy linen damask cloths, size fflv\m, with 6 n;r;»]\il) 16x16, to match, cat hemstitch finish with gold, blue or green bord Regular 87.95 value. Only 18 of these sets. $4.95 For Saturday only, set inen Belgium damask Linen Patiern Cloth , excellent durable Heavy double that will give ce. Regular Spring Fashion Dictates Smart Colorings In Full Fashioned Hosiery Daring—Delightful—Different “KAYSER” Full Fashioned Thread Silk Hosiery Today—VYour stocking plays an important part in the effect of vour costume. Shades and quality are the most important. Therefore, when vou select a Kayser hose, your worries end. A Few Kayser Numbers Service Weight POINTEX HEEL $1.65.. Ask for No. 88x Service Weight Square Heel ron $1.50, T 99X ANGE OF COLORS Service Weight POINTEX HEEL $1.95 .- Ask for No. 156x IN A FULL R/ CHATEAU —Patio —Sonata | —Aluman NUDE i —Natural —Riviera —Arab —Flesh ! —Bamboo —Chelet Ne\V Foulard Prints New small dainty Spring Fabrics § floral and geometrical prints on light and dark colored backgrounds. 36 inches wide, guaranteed fast colors. Regular 49¢ vard. For Saturday selling, Wool Challis New smart imported French challis. Small, neat, dainty floral and geometrical patterns, 27 inches wide, guaranteed washable. Regular $1.25 value. Special for Saturday only, yard New Spring Cheney Silks New spring Cheney prints, printed on heavy crepe de To please the little miss and her older sister miss, 8 to 16 years. Featuring Coats and chine or fine soft washable radium, in the most wonderful array of patterns for sport, evening and lingerie wear. Rich, dark backgrounds or soft subtle pastel prints that appeal to the feminine taste. Priced at only, yard $2.98 ., $3.95 Visit Our Boys™ Shop for that New Spring Suit With 2 Pair Pants Just unpacked. —a wonderful rtment of new suits for boys -Tailored of fine quality fabric in hv E dml sty cially priced $1.95 ., $22.50 patterns of tweeds, plai hone, cheviots and serge—2 and 3 button models. 4 Sizes 7 to 15 years. herring- piece model. Lowest Prices Prevailing $1.95 $5.95 mmrmmnwmm... 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