New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILXY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY | Mosley, would automatically become ' PEERESSES FIGHT === \INDBERGH S NOT FRTHER IGHTS MEN N ENGLAND | HUGH INTERESTED “Bill Will Have Second Reading TAKlNfi REBATES{Has Had Eqongh of Long l’llglltsl “Do Jou sl hops fo’come back |to Europe and see it calmly, just as you had intended when you left All the forced attentions heaped upon the flier have made it impos- | sible for him to see as much of the | historic and interesting places as| he would like; therefore hg/has| made up his mind that Ne will| have to return to Europe.at some future time when he can go about in House of Lords ; ceptions a private citizen has ever had in France Although only a few have heard his a personal magn few individuais like his compass enables him to steer & true course to the affections of all who come, howsver remotely. with- in the range of his pleasing pres- ence. It is no exaggeration to say that he is still the principal topic thou: ords, he poss given to u i 2 went ctraig! to bed to dreawn perhaps of great system of trans-continentu. and trans-ocean air lines of which it is his ambition to be the creator. Japanese Woman as Suicide Preventer May (A—Hundreds of despondent over love affairs commit suicide Tokyo, girls, a way out.™ name and ad- Already a number of girls who went to th: lake to end have read the signs and They have gone to Tahanama, who renewed in n the desire to live. Nebraska Women Lend To College Students London, May 27 (#—Peeresses in their own right will take ranother hurdle on June 21, when the bill empowering them to sit in the House of Lords will pass to its sec- ond reading. Lord Astor introducgil the meas- lof having women overshadow them | ury before Easter, and both he and land are beginning to assert them- |\ . Lady Astor have been active in sup- port of the 23 peeresses who do not | enjoy the full privileges which their inherited titles would have conferred | getting a rebate on clothing used | on a male heir. In two puccessive sessions the House of Lords has denied recog: nition to this aggressive body of titled women, headed by Viscountess Rhondda, director of a score of im- portant industrial organizations and denouncer of idle women who permit themselves to become social vampires and lead the life of an oriental harem. . But conditions have changed since the viscountesses, countesses and baronesses were turned down by the last session of the Upper House. All women over 21 have been virtually assured of the vote by Premier Bald- win's pledge to sponsor legislation enfranchising women between the eges of 217and 30. So women of all clas on importance to pol parties. They may hay 2,600,000 more votes than men in the next general elec- tion. Lady Irene Curzon, Baroness Ravensdale, who inherited the bar- ony of her father, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, is 4 member of the group of 23 who are battling for their As ler father had no son, the eldest daughter of Lord Curzon and his first wife, who was | B daughter of L. Z. Leiter of Chi- €ago, came into the barony. Lady Curzon is unmarried, and consequently her sister, Lady Cyn- thia Mosley, the labor leader, is her heir. The latter's title of “la- dy" is merely complimentary, but should her sister die without chil- dren Lady Mosley, who campgigned for her husband as “Plain Mrs.” | Charging Gost of Glothes Against | Tax Reports ' London, May 27 (P—Downtrod- !den Englishmen are getting tired | selves. Women have been putting it over cn the income tax collectors by | for business or professional pur- | poses. . Women in big drapery shops who {must wear expensive gowns while |at work are given a deduction from | their income tax on the ground that {such clothing fs necessary as an |adjunct o their earning powers. | Women who are professional part- | ners at a shilling a dance in dance halls also receive an allowance on thelr evening gowns. | Men nave taken a tip from their | sisters. ‘Dramatic critics insist that | evening clothing, which they must in their | | wear almost conStantly professional capacity, Is essen: a charge which should be deduc | from their income as a necessary expense. Artists aud sculptors of Chelsea Iwho wear weird hats, baggy trous- |ers, Russian shirts and | neckties claim that this clothing is part of the professional equipment. | How, they ask, ' would the pub- {YMc know they are artists if they failed to wear an Augustus John make-up? BRIDEGROOM KILTED Glaskow, Scotland, May 27 (P— Castle here even the C. BE. W. Mackintosh, Dungavel bridegroom; wore Kilts. The plaids of several Scottish | familles were in evidence, Mackin- tosh wearing in addition to the tar- tan of his clan a magnificent Caurngorn brooch and dirk. Miss Marjorie Glaskow, of Rich- mond, Va., was a bridesmaid. flowing | At a recent fashionable wedding at | g | | IOI‘ Whlle A ! air voyage is not on the immediate | and wo ear, w 4 not be for at least a en his attention was calied proposed competition for a prize of $25,000 for the first flight the United States and | | batween { Honolul | flisht will be a com- paratively short one—from Paris to Brussels — tomorrow, and advices |from the Belgian capital leave no ibt that another rousing recep- tion awaits him there. As soon as ke lands he will be presented to King Albert, Queen Elizabeth and |other members of the royal family, at the express invitation of the \monarch. Later there will be a! {banquet at the American club, |where Crown Prince Leopold will | {sit with the American hero. Knowing full well how eager the crowds will be to welcome the vis- |iting aviator, the Belgian authori- ties have designated a large force |of gendarmes and riflemen to keep a space clear on the landing field, !where a special section has been |reserved for the American colony. He expects to fly to London from Brussels Sunday, and he is assured of another great reception. The| plans, as learned here, call for a| |meeting with King George and tunctions at the British Aero club| {and various American organiza- | tions, while there Is certain to be ! a large crowd at the Croydon air-| drome when the aviator lands with | an escort of air liners that will |meet him at the coast. Construc- tion is under way of a large pub- lic enclosure to accommodate the throngs. While in London, Captain Lind- bergh will be the guest of the! { American ambassador, Alanson B.| |Houghton, ana his engagements | |will be Swpervised” by Colonel Ken- {yon A. Joyce military attache. I His 11 “Two-Day” Specials—Closed a1 nay Monday BE SURE AND BUY HERE FOR THE TWO DAYS. MONDAY IS MEMORIAL DAY. LARGE QUANTITIES OF THE FINEST FOODSTUFFS ARE HERE FOR YOU 9 TO 11 A M. ROUND AND SIRLOIN STEAKS HAMBURG 9 TO 11 A. M. FOR FRICASSEE OR SALAD FOWL oo n 18¢ SHOULDERS .. ® TO 11 A. M. FANCY MAINE POTATOES Peck ....... 49c. Fresh Native SPINACH peck 10c STOSP M SQUIRE'S SUGAR CURED S§MOKED SHOULDERS .... PRIME RIB ROASTS REEF .. |b. 18c.| SUGAR .. ALL DAY 8! FINE GRANULATED | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR E oo 10 Tbs. 64c. Bag $1.19 ALL DAY SPECIALS—BIG SALE OF FINEST SPRING VEAL BEEF | e e | B 1 ROASTS. 1b. | Lean Meaty BREASTS Ib. Choice CHOPS . Ib. VEAL Y=t 18¢ 26¢ | 18¢| 30¢ LAMB Yearl LEGS .. Ib. Rump 28¢c | 38¢c 24c | 30c | | PORK ‘ n 22C n 12¢ Bacox m 25¢C 25¢ Fresh ROASTS salt Pigs | HOCKS ROASTS 1Ib. | Fancy 22¢ Prime Rump ROASTS Ib. BPERRY & BARNES BONELESS ROLLED HAMS . 34c. | MOHICAN BRAND SUGAR CURED HAMS Db, 32c. 2 300 e 28c | MOHIC BREAD THERE IS LARGE FANCY FRESH SELECTED EGGS, 3« 85¢ WILL POACH, BOIL OR FRY. TRY OUR MOHICAN BREAD AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED. NONE OTHER JUST AS GOOD. REMEMBER ! FULL 16 OUNCES AFTER BAKING CHOPS Ib. dc OUR MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY Butter 2» 89c AS FINE A BUTTER AS YOU WANT TO EAT. BEST PURE LARD . 2 Ibs. 27c. CHEESE .. Ib. 29c. ’ WHOLE MILK HEINZ'S SWEET MIXED PICKLES . pint 25c. OUR DINNER COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 3 Ibs. 95¢. COFFEE 2 Ibs. 95c. BLEND FIRESH ELBOW MACARONI . MOHICAN COCOA . WISTERIA FREE R FANCY CEYLON TEA .... FINE VANILLA EXTRACT . CAMPBELL'S BEANS . .... .. 2=—14 1b. cans 23c. NING SALT .. ceve. 3 1bs. 18c. Box 8c. 3 . Ib. 48c. . 2 Bofs. 25c. 8 cans 25c. NEW PEA BEANS . FINEST LIMA BEA) GREEN SPLIT PEAS ... FANCY RED CHERRIES SUN BRITE CLEANSER . FRESH GINGER SNAPS . .. . 4 1Ibs. . 2 Ibs. <. 8 1bs. 23c. . 2 Bots. 25c. .'2 cans Bc. 2 Ibs. 25c. 25c¢. 19¢. Snowflake Rolls ... LIGHT AND FEATHERY . Doz. 15¢c. 2 Doz. 25¢c. Pound cake ........ Ib. 19c. PLAIN, RAISIN AND MARBLE Oranges 2 qu. 39. | 4 LARGE HEAVY Grapefruit for 25c. . LARGE RIPE Bananas Doz. 25¢. LARGE MEATY Prunes 3 Ibs. 25c. LARGE TIVE RADISHES NEW BERMUDA ONIONS .. NEW BEETS OR CARROTS LARGE RIPE-PINEAPPLES RED RIPE TOMATOES ...... «+ 3 Bunches 10c. FRESH GREEN vev. 8 Ibs. 28c. . Bunch 10c. Each 10c. 2 1bs. 29c. PEAS LARGE NATIVE LETTUCE FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS .... FINEST STRAWBERRIES IN THE CITY . 2 Qts.-25c. America?” “I not only hope to, | Parls, May 27 U — An extended |60Ing to” he replied. 1 Captain | program of Captain Lindbergh. He |feW hundred thousand more hearts! {remarked that he was not personal- |during his triumphant | ly interested in long distance flights | Vesterday through the streets of the capital, climax with one of the greatest re- [the hospitable or other misfortunes, ar by drowni he was asked. among all classes. Frenchmen never seem to tire of discussing his fea*, his attractive appearance, his tact. resourcefulness, his modesty. Weary from the strain of what was his hardest day since reaching Paris, Captain Lindbergh withdrew as early as he could last night from table of ¢ but T am every wa i Lindbergh conquered a in Suwa village, procession | boards at various sp shore, bearing which was brought to a' “Wait a minute! If northern Japan. Recently Mrs. Takeyo Takanama, a social worker placed large sign burdened with perplexities, come to ship fund for ay 27 (@—"Col- ts pay,” says Mrs. W. W. Whitfield of Lincoin, whose records 18 years as chairman of the loan of the te Federation of ots around the ‘Women's clubs shows not a single large letters. bad loan vou dre over.| Starting s ng in Lake Su- $200 as a scholar- eserving students, the women of Nebraska are now assist- ing 25 undegraduates through. cel- lege. The fund is now at the $3.000 mark and is contributed veluntarily by the individual clubs. Alphabet Parties Are Latest Riviera Stunt Nice, May 27 (®—Alphabetieai week-end house parties form the latest amusement for Riviera societ; A typical invitation reads: *“Satu day dinner ‘C, Sunday dinner ‘M, Sunday supper 'H' Please. gather ideas.” R The guests are expected to arrive. carly enough to go marketing with’ the hostess. Everything served at the various meals must have a name which commences with .the key letter. —tomorrow’s shoppers may profit by these decisive reductions! —Special—2nd Floor. Infants’ Silk Coats —Silk Coats in a variety of colors, priced for tomor- row's e $2 ..98 selling. oston 2ND FLOOR— —By the way, why not let your young hopeful shop for himself. Makes boys take better care of their clothes. You can re- turn anything you do not like. Boys’ 4 Piece Suits All Popular, Colors. We try to please $4 95 every boy —2 pair of pants, 1 long, one short. Priced low for tomorrow. Sizes 6 to 16. 9 . Q.. Boys’ Union Suits : —Our boys’ department is an interesting place these days. Tomorrow we are offer- 480 ing these quality checked nainsook athletic union suits. Sizes 26 to 34 at this low price. Cool Caps of Excellent Quality —They're of tweeds and cheviots. Some 5 cool, some still cooler. Shaped to stay on’ 4 Cc without binding. Blow off proof and headache proof. — —Basement Extra Values (large size bottle.) Heinz Tomato Ketchup —Priced lower than the lowest. A nationally advertised product. .............. 21¢ 2nd Flocor — Purchase! Chic Hats! Charming Models! New! Just Unpacked! '5.95 the crowns come in a variety of new shapes. —You'll want to select at least one new hat from The models are attractive and this fine assortment. —There are several headsizes in the collection! You must see these wonderful hats Saturday. —— MAIN FLOOR — Special Men’s Shirts $1 00 —What’s Your Reach! e —The length of sleeves has a lot to do with the measur of satisfaction your shirts give. Shirt cuffs are not meant for mittens, neither should they hide mis- chievously way up near a man’s elbow. Every shirt is perfectly proportioned, imported > broadeloth and a large.varied assort- f{'\ ment of other materials. ({ < ( - The Fihest Union \ Suits in Town at - 59¢ —Genuine broadcloth, full cut, won- derful values. All sizes. Union suits that are worth much more. —— MAIN FLOOR —— $149 Women’s Silk Hose Full Fashioned l 00 pair —These beautiful silk hose comes in all the popular new shades. Standard makes that are known for their wearing qualities. " m Women’s Square Heel Hose 95 . —The better quality, full fashioned—in appearance, delicate, fragile almost. Yet how durable. These stockings made to exquisite proportion. To under- stand these hose, just wear them once. Many shades. Contrasting colors. Women’s House Dresses —Imported English broadcloth, beautiful variety of pretty patterns, neg.tly trimmed. Values to $3.00. Priced to clearaway. —for June Brides! J —The gift she will Linen Damask l Linen ‘Towels | f 18x36, hemstitched, various patterns, | —$3.50 quality 70 inch wide. Nap- 5 i eautiful qual $l 25 . l(Ii:rsd.m match e $2'48 ‘ Each. : Breakfast Cloth ; Vanity Sets —Trimmed with pretty lace edge, all —44x44, all linen with fast | linen searfs, rounds, ob- colored borders. .. - 79¢ | fomaten, $1:99 most enjoy ! : Now very | long and squares to match. $ —Several lovely models. ruffles—one shadow or \ —Pure linen, with pretty | hand made inserts in corner. Slor Quality - Jervice - Yalueo - . — 2nd Floor — TOMORROW a dress sensation 12° Values to $19.75 —Smart —Practical —Economical ——in GEORGETTE FLAT CREPE PRINTED CREPE Maize, Orchid, Peach, Rose, Green, Navy and Black. — Truly Amazing Values ! Summer Silk Dresses All $ 5 All Colors Wash- and able Styles —Not the ordinary $5 dresses, but dresses made to sell for much more. —— MAIN FLOOR — —For Women. Tremendous Values in Dainty Underthings Women's Chemise and Step-Ins $2.95 odel. All the new pastel shades. All sizes. . —— MAIN FLOOR — —For Women. Costume Slips $2.95 One with 3 pinked with two rows picoted petals, or 3 inch hem. Material, radium, epe de chine or radiunette. —To Clearaway! 65 Women’s Corselettes —Silk stripe with boned front, four garters attached. Sizes 32 to 46. Fine Linen! low priced ! Luncheon Sets —65x101 in. cloth—1 doz. 18x18 inch napkins, neatly hem- sl 5.75 stitched. Set. Card Table Covers 98¢ i % —2ND FLOOR— Sport and_ Hiking Suits —Just the suits for. vaca- tion time. Knicker. and tuxzdo coat plaids and plain colors. $2.39 Sizes 12 to 22. —Stunningly styled, clever lace treatment or ap- pliques and lace insert, or if you prefer a tailored —$4.00 val ered, 86 in. th. nuine Chinese ease be early for

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