New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 26

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28 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AN ALL-AMERICAN GENERAL CLOSING BALLET OFFERED - MARCH 31 LIKELY , Mme. Rasch Presents Novelty in pficara rris Mmes 1110th ol Fields Be- o S ' o i s Ziegmd's New Show peCled to Shut Down s o b MARCH 11, 1927, 'Building Fund Drive ns and all, placed well| POLISH COMMITTEE MEETS forward so the steering can be done| A special ing. of ke exeal Of Falcons Oqtllned comfortably with the long handle- % e i regular n 4 in much ex- 'shields, March 17th occasion which Sl : Akl Iola e fll be held in Terryvilla SIX DEAD IN NEW JERSEY UISASTFR KRODAK ARGUMENTS TODAY h 11 R T’_e_tropalm STOPS Falling Hair, NOT MAYBE is on the i k Beauty Analysis Given Daily, Gratis, By a Beauty Expert From Denny & Denny Loose-pacs—Compacts Single and Double Regularly $1.00, 46c. What Are the New Fashions for Spring? Steiger's Answers the Question With Authentic Selections at Fair Reasonable Prices SMART STRAWS Rule the Millinery Mode for Spring *5.00 The new crocheted straws, the novelty petaline weaves, and the new linen-like are irresistible in the new spring shapes and colors. Albert Steiger, Ine PROPOSAL March 11—~ t. His obje 1t KASHA COATS With Flat Fur Facings— Smart 33975 Distinctive straight-line smartly furred in the spring fash- with close-cropped pelts in harmonizing or contrasting shades. Many Coats in the new SILK HOSE *1.35 3 Pairs $4.00 an bal BASKETBALL SQUABBLE Dr. Ireland May be Asked to Make | e t " ¢ A “ For Infants, Invalids, ‘The Aged Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains, reduced to powder. Very " nourishing, yet 80 easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ; ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers. Con- | 7 venient, Light Nourishment, when faint : ion or hungry, Taken hot, upon retiring, it < induces sound, refreshing sleep. Instant- ly prepared at hore—no cooking. “ask or Horlick's The ORIGINAL | 3 Malted Milk ‘ : ‘ Ruling in Eastern Conn. Tnter- ., scholastic Fight, New London, March 11 i» tesolution to dispute over |4 Choice of service weight or a little lighter weave. With added length of silk—25-in. boot. Full fashioned, in new Spring Shades of peach, champagne, nude, French nude, skin, atmo- sphere, lariat, moonlight. pearl gray, evenglow and alesan, styles beige tones, navy and black. Other Smart Coats OthecRi/ O8RS T 845 10 859.75 Fonrth Floor Boys’ Wash CORSETS and GIRDLES BOYS SPRING SUITS : Suits With English 3-Button Coats Middy, Oliver Twist and flapper styles, in imported linens, broadcloths and Pa'm- er linens in fast colora. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Stelger's—Main ¥ SigcEasMul Floor Stolger's—Third Floor Stlhouette 2.29 Regularly $3.50. A figure mould- ing type for medium and average figures. Front lace models of fancy brocades in low and medium bust. Chic Mode Corsets *2.85 The regular $14.00 grade. Cf fig ured brocades in side fastening models, boned over the abdomen. To Achieve the Correct The well-dressed boy this spring will wear a 3-button coat with vest and golf trousers cut along manly collegiate style. Each suit with two pairs trousers. Tan and gray mixtures —all woo! Sizes 7 to 18, Jersey Suits *3.95 Other Wool Suits E Special! Knit of gor! qual- 0% 2 ity wool jersey in Oliver $12.95 to $22.50 Twist or flapper style. Good choice of colors. 3 to 10, Second Floor De Bevoise Junior Girdles $1.00 Boys' Shop—Second Floor Steiger's—Third Floor TOILETRIES— NOTIONS Specially Priced for Saturday One Hundred Fifty Bar Haibor Chairs $3.98 Just 150 of these sturdily Arm Chairs to go on sale i plan your porch and sum- mer-home furnishings now and take advan- tage of this early Chairs exactly TOTS NEW COATS Navy Blue *12.95 wool Regulation Style Guimet Sealed Per- Three Ring Malt and fumes, in dainty hand Hops, light or dark, decorated container. 59c¢. Narcisse, Chypre or Lydia Pink ham's Rosette, T5ec. Vegetable Compound, Wonder Balm, 350c. 89c. and §1.00. Tanlac 93c. Houbigant’s Quel- Vapex Germicide In- ques Fleurs, bulk per- halent. $1.00. ey 0% o Mercuro - Chrome Houbigant’s Ideal 23e. ) ?.:'{-‘% Bentime Jos Mentholatum tubes, et e 1215¢. Of navy blue cheviot brightly lined with red satin, serge and smartly finished with gleaming brass buttons, Navy insignia on sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6 vears. $13.50 to $25.00 Handbag: and Suitcases siietehed; on sale at 9 a. m. None reserved; e sold to dealers; no 'phone orders, Seat cushions extiiu. WATKINS BROTHERS, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, Inc. Coats for Older Girls, $19 In novelty checks and basket weaves with new standing col- lars and side box pleats. Sizes 6 to 14, Suede-like Tams Steiger's—Second Floor Blue Hour, Guerlain L'Heure, oz. $4.50. La Belle Saison, oz. $16.00. Jasmine Flowers, oz. $5.00. Le Fruit per oz. $7. *10.00 Close-out of women's and men’s leather handbags | and visiting cases, 24, 26 and 28 inch size. Defendu, Main Floor Todent Paste, Nos. 1 and 2, each 39¢. Huile Philocome, New Hair Tonic, $2.00. Tooth Brushes. im- ported, 10c. Baby Tooth Brushes, 10c. Stelger's—Main Floor

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