New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1927, Page 10

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19 NEW DRITAIN DALY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927. DEMOURATS START "WNGTON s CRIVSOR FAVORS . CAMPAIGN ALREADY FOOTBALL REFORY, o= ———— Begin Year Ahead of Time for : x Harvard Paper for Two-Team. | ‘;' 1928 Drive n ol Plan of Dartmouth Head U O X O ——— z rt——— e y INCORPORAT D HARTFORD GOLF EQUIPMENT WATCHES CLOTHES -~ This Is Ulra in Spots Sty (i This Year Windsor Fire Chief Overcome by Smoke THE GREAT WAR W r. March 23. —(P— T'ire The Crochet Hat —| As Light As a Feather And As Soft and Supple As a Bit of Silk 51850 Th‘ S (shetched above) Two dainty white gardeniazs gracefully Jacket Frock placed on the side of this crochet hat of navy DB RINERJERSEY For Spring blue make it ultra-smart. You will find many more smart hats in our French room—hats that have that extra something of chic and charm, With a Collar of Ombre Lapin The French Room—Fourth Floor Makes a Smart Street Costume For Spring and Summer 54993 {sketched above) Is Both Good Looking and Practical $8950 (sketched above) The Gitana ONE OF LAIRD SCHOBER'S NEW DESIGNS FOR SPRING TRAIN BANDIT I SCARD BY SHOT Flees Without Loot When Own This frock of tan jersey features a long sleeved blouse of heavy silk striped in bright, onizing col- ors. The cardigan jacket of jersey hoasts a shoulder flower that matches the blouse. This lovely coat features a rich collar of Ombre Lapin, a new Spring, richly toned pattern, and straight, simple Baked in the good old Gun Goes Off Boston Barge Fire Death Toll Increases to Three New England way with molasses, brown sugar and prime sugar-cured pork Baked in the gi der the embers of a camp- fire—cooked for hours till thevaremellowand tender as butter—unde cover tightly scale clay to keep the fr and flavor in—beans bak like that are even better than they sound! And now you can get beanslikethat—beanswith the “woods” flavor that home cooks have always tried to match! Jlole Deans taste just like the beans they them- selves still bake in the s—brown sugar s slices of fine r-cured prime pork ¢ Bean Hole Beans listinctive, old-fash- ioned logging-camp flavor. These, and a new way of cooking. Fordinner tonight orto- morrow have these beans that taste like =3#% those baked in Other Jacket Frocks of Wool Crepes, Jerseys and Two-Toned Novelties in the Newest Colors. Apparel Shops—Third Floor $ 1650 lines. It illustrates just how smart a (Sketched above) A graceful pump of patent leather with gray kid bands and gray basket weaving underlaying the tongue. Cuban heels. Shoe Shop—Second Floor WELL DRESSED WOMEN ARE FAVORING THE Tailored Suit coat can be without sacrificing service- ability. There are many equally dis- tinctive models from which to select. Apparel Shops—Third Floor Camp cooks up in the Maine logging coun- Sec try say that Bean (g% the ground. ['wo sizes—me- diwm and large. —of TWILL! A jaunty little short coated, short skirted suit of navy blue twill smartly bound with silk braid. A suit cut for the vouthfully smart and fashion- ably slim figure, (as sketched ) $7500 —of TWEED! Classically simple in line and beautifully man tailored is the suit pictured at the right. A narrow belt in the frout char- acterizes the coat. (as sketched) $4995 We have many more good-looking suits in our Suit Department Beans baked in the ground Now you can tasie beans like them $25.00 to $79.50 G. Fox & Co., Inc.—Apparel Shops—Third Floor. —some three as well as two-picce models, Suits of Candier Cloth, Hairline Worsted, speckled and diagonal weaves and such smart fab- rics. Suits that are better looking than ever. Priced from

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