New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 6

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NEW BRfTAIN PRINCE OF WALES IS REGARDED AS '".7"i = o pe— " T ————— ——— ARBITER OF BRITISH FASHIONS - P el 2l e U j GROWING ON Rothfeder’s Probably Possesses More RO S L s Clothes Than Auy Other One Man in the World But His Own Living Quarters Are Not Or- nate. ON ALUE VALUE SF I TR < BY MINOT SAUNDI B~ S Copyright 1927 by United Press Has Tancht one Sunday T J o J school for 41 Years ATURDAY your Shopping Day—Buy at Rothfeder’s. To the Shop Girl, Office Girl, the up-to-the-minute 192 vho fol- ion, these VN T AR S el on An Arbiter of Fashion Has Plain Bedroom &u'ufg nt tucks, grs ples ‘.‘\]ll\ ‘h‘ “Newness” Spring mode, rther The Personal Staf) 5 1 state H.R.H. 18 B The Private Quarters TR RAT o R T R R TR W TR A S T S AR AN S T R T TSR U SPECLAL DANISH Another Tremendous Food Sale Here Satur Avail Yourself of This Oppormnity to Buy the Fing§t on the Market at a Big SavinguCo@g I That they were a very special purchase yeu can tell from the quality— v you can tell from every colov, every slant of brim and ible milans, erochet straws, felts and handsome com- ons of silk with braid of straw. NeW’ Spring Coats 24 Unequalled Values—Dress coats, tail- ored sport coats, and fur trimmed sport coats are represented in this complete and remarkably priced selection of 1 Spring’s newest modes. A wide variety N . of fabries and colors as well as the fashionable black, many trimmed with monkey fur, coney, twin heaver, calf and broad tail 0 TO 11 A M 9 TO 11 A ML | 9 A M. TO 12:30 P, ML 3 MO5 PO ROUND SIRLOIN LLAN FRESH BEST MAINT ARMOUIUS LIAN SMORED STEAKS SHOULDERS POTATOES SHOU LPM %) 18c. Peck s GRTh B e ae 18c. - o Presh Dricassee Large Ripe Prime b 4 &LIC own . 300 BANANAS Doy 19c ROASTS BEET b el ON SALE ALL DAY BEEF . b 8c. VEAL..B.18c ROASTS LAMB ib. 28c. FOWL' iorers o 16€ woras . m 26¢€ :‘I’.’.‘T“' T 36¢ | cmxiis B v Bl e L WRel ONE . ee LR Ml EGGS " 3 87cButter PRESH j‘l !‘l\ FARD 2 i zgc ‘\l\‘"‘ ARINT 2 i 45c i“l;‘l‘,dl'.'\:“”‘ . )gc | ;|‘\|\ Hi MOHICAN BREAD | FiiR ™ hae GROWING YOUNGSTERS | ynsgn BLiAD N PLENTY ol atn COE EE HEALTHI UL BREAD | /F BOUND “ATTAR BAKING. 0T | et s CONTAINS THE BEST OF MANWILL HOUSE €Ot EVERYIHING MOHICAN VAP, MILL R R e R N M T T T R s T S R RS SR LR =) & (e ¢] ,.n 7 (¢] a7 S D) Cabs ¢y (ST & N T AT T Y R TR A T TR B MR T O N PINEST SUGAR CORN ..., 2 cans 20c. NEW P BEANS FLBOW MACARONT St ' GCIVGON Soap Suits for Spring ex- CALIF. LIMA BEANS 2 Ihs e | DAVIS BARING POWDI I ceed what ever pop- ularity they have enjoyed in previ- Decidedly New Colors, all ous seasons. We Pure Silk Hose. Exquisite- have picked out a Iy sheer hose, 1 ; few chmc_e models Sl el $ LEe O and marked them twenty-four ninety- five. Navy blue twills— &\“::\:\I:h‘mflll‘:l‘ule\ Rothf@d I PRESH GREEN EARGE MEATY | ONATIVE B SF INACH PRUNES 29c. | 3 bs. S"h [AL, FOR SATURDAY v eravernuir 4 AN NTRA FANCY RIS | PEANULS ricer . wan 10€ STRAWBERRIES | b i:l\l‘lll ) neck ?SC ‘ (‘;’\1;‘1‘)“»i. 4 i lgc 1 |\| b IS hunch IOC 1 :TI{]\hxr‘x’:“fu:l & OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS are in great demand. THEY’RE THE BEST and will save you money. L:ln\l-lns—eu New Britain, Conn.

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