New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1927, Page 14

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I8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1927. oday in favor FOR YOUR WANTS Chang Moves for Counter 0 <or et ot i v e foni o0 P i NOT EXECUTED oo S Grants Clemency o ' Cowan—Ttwo Others Pay Penalty Back to the “Dime” Movie and the Five Cent Cigar! Put on your slippers and get out vou: --and let's go back to the good old days o. .715 when votes and cigarettes were for men! | i Radio Commissioners - Qutline Theirw Plans " Jog your memory, old chap, to- those gone - but- not-forgotten days when 515 bought a mighty fine suit, and $35 was the high-hat price for an g all-wool, hand tailored suit of clothes. Oh boy, | e W Oh joy! No wonder my chain of PeQ Clothes P , Shops were hitting it up on all six cylinders. Friends 287 MAIN STREET. OVER W. T. GRANT | And then what happened? 4 % , ~In 1916, all the wool went to Europe. A Week of Special Sales! e Y o | = : ers went with it. (March 19th to March 25th Inclusive) E I --In 1918, all my plans and prices went crazy! SPECIALLY ARRANGED TO DEMONN E THE ECONOMY OF BUYING YOUR NEW SPRING |4 AND EASTER APPAREL HERE. THESE, AS WELL AS MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS, [ = . -In 1920, I almost went the same way. WILL BE ON SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. COME! ECONOMIZE! i | | ; Meanwhile I matched my prices to the times -- [ squeezed and stretched my dollars to meet conditions and beat competition. My chain of P&Q Clothes Shops fought side by side with other worth while retailers to bring back the®old big-value ¢ ays'of 1915 -- to offer the people clothing at real “roast- beef” prices -- $15, $20, $25 and $35. And at last, due to a steadfastness of policy, the PeQ Shops are ready to face this Sprirg. 1927, with prices that are music to the ears of the clothes-buying public-and no “cover charge” for the music. Once again “P” means Lowest in Price and “Q” means highest in Quality -- good clothes CHILDREN'S : ‘[ (“fi ” ' ', are back to the days of the “dime” movie and (18] FIAT CO ATS s s o \ Lo v Y | l‘flve cent cigar! New Spring | q . : Sensational, yes; but 100 per cent true, as your Rt ey 11 Womewsana K ! first visit to this shop will show- Judged by Their Style and Quality, These Misses’ 3 { . P S 2% | NEW SPRING |/sPrivG || || | F o SILK DRESSES | COATS L . Our Pre-War Prices for Presenting Two e 1 & New Spring Suits and Topcoats Misses 1 h Women's Rizes Sizes 16 to 20 § 34 to 46 BECAUSE: They are fas} Sk s vearing, lustre ret ld for $£2.00 per yard. CHILDREN'S only $5.00. HATS 4 st little v one a charming Spring . Many styles to 1 from, with tiers, tuck v and pleats. Navy, Black and all the wanted high shades.

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