New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1927, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1927. % Albert Steiaer, Inc, MIDWAY ISLANDS . | oo s s COLLEGE BOYS AS i Gniemseamae A “A cow or two, a tew sheep, | the mg’h st mountain in Africa. 'lh« — “The Store of Specialty Shops” HARTFORD Phone 2-4208 tall windmill, and the vegetation in | | summit is 18,321 feet high. | the artificial paradise suggests at § 91" Miss Macdonald is a daughter of first glance a {t»r(ule plain of the Ar- | | Claude Ma mnl«l‘:l L: mrw.-rl Gate, gentine; but after a few minutes | |London, a well-known member of e walk one finds himselt surrounded | the Alpine club, who has climbed : by the bleak windswept sands that many famous peaks. She began her 4 { Lonely Stretches Barred Round | &inci - Fiomon {One Way o K Eammg ey ; 3 “For years, Japancee. In quest of | Switzerland when slie was only 12. D wor]d Flle]’s feathers of sea birds, were Midway's | Thmugh School | She had to penetrate through PR only visitors. Sand Island has a {many miles of wild and unopened a ] thriving colony o domestic canar- | country to reach the base of Kil- ‘Washington, D. C., Sept. 30—Mid- inhabit the native shrub-| Chicago. Sept. 30 UP—Job hunting | imanjaro way, the tiny mid-pacific islet that In the mild climate of the|qays for college men are:here. Y.| This mountain came into promi proved to be the insurmountable |i€land, they have increased from a A (. A. secrotaries are dusting off | Pence when in 1890 the country now barrler of the Schlee-Brock round- few pairs to several hundred in-|(heir card indexes and preparing to | known as the British Tanganyik the world airplane flight, is the sub- | dividuals. The Laysan Finch and |veip those who must labor in ordes | territory, was ceded to Germany ject of the following bulletin from [the littlo Flightless Rail are to be | (o sudy The Kaiser wished to possess th the Washington, D. C. headquarters | found on Eastern Islan. The newest wrinkle In collegiate | highest peak in Africa. The Found of the National Geographic Society.| “In 1887, a sea captain, his wife working circles is “red capping.” |aries were drawn, thercfore, to in “There are really two main is-and crew were shipwrecked on MId- | Virtually all the 200 haggage foters | clude it in German East Africa. lands, Sand, on which a cable sta-|w For fourteen months they |amployed at the T- S < CROWN THREATENED Paris Smartness in Fall Fashions ere — at Moderate Prices fon Station in Ivania rail- tion is located, and Eastern, a mile |6ubsisted on fish and birds' eggs.” Chicago by the Pen or more distant. [Each is less than are college ma e r— road iwo miles long and slightly more | Anti. Headhght Specs During the summer they drift in | than a half mffe wide. Sand Ieland Rl el e S AT ShR oL R has an average elevation above sea Invented for Autoists [1°% ", "\ ooy, 10 INE Eric Hagenlacher Plays Brilliantly level of from three to ten feet and| Stockholm. Sept. 30 (UP)—A new astern, from six to twelve fee. |kind of The highest point rises hut 45 feet.|of automobiles a Thus the minutest deviation of the | lights has been invented b: aviators from their course in the|holm specialist,) Dr. Carl G.! Soveral vears a group of col- carly stages of their 2450 mile flight | Rostrom, who is also chief medical | 1oz men sought “white collar” jobs | C00! balk line billiard championship from Japan, would have found them | cfficer of the Swedish Navy. tha railvoad. § Bub none: wasil i nial SBE S n sy S SE S Lt many miles to the north or south| The glass itself is not new, being . 'S0 they declded to beltred .‘ “A ot the bellilant Blag of Bric of their objective when the Midway |[the German made Hallauer glass And the railrond liked them | prectith S the BHEst play of tiie longitude was reached. | No. 66 which eliminates the irri it was decided to employ | |orser Serves as Cable Station tions caused in the human eye by oniy students heregfter for the work. Displaying a remarkable stroke | “Midway is now under lease to a|certain sharp rays, but Dr. Bos- The oply “professionals” on the and position game, Hagenlacher last cable company which operates a|trom's idea consists in gradually | forca are twelve supervisors night won the first 500 point block | relay station between Guam and |shading this greenish-yellow-gray | Dt baing a porter is not the odd= | in the 1900 peint mateh fo e e, Honolulu. There are 13 to 15| glass into ordinary clear glass & |cst task performed by collega men | teraging 24 1 17 Cothtaior S Lok white inhabitants and about as| the lower half of the lenses so that | hlping to earn thetr way through | total of to0 e many oriental eervants. They are|by slightly bending the head when ehool. Tt fs not mncommon for a fornian’s inning average of 19 9 out of touch with the world except ‘rm’onne- glaring head light, the |rapping guard on the football |and total af 332 | through the undersea telegraphic | driver can protect himself and at tcam to “mind” someone's eHildren \e remaining two other blocks line and a supply boat that brings |the same time have uninterrupted | Beingz a professional pall bearer | of 300 points sach will e played fo. mail and stores four times a year vision for ordinary driving. is an attractive side line for many night and tomorrow | from Honolulu, which lies about| Dr. Bostrom's original ic Was students. The pay is $2 a funeral - ———— I avings to re-entar school. TIn th railroad recruits its fo students of Chicago col- Travel Coats With Opossum Collars $35 ASUAL in appearance...as the martest English sports clothes always are...these straightline coats typify the sports mode for fall ..rough surfaced tweeds and woolens. , .in smart checks and over and of Billiard Match gainst glaring head- Chicago, Sept. 30 (P—Welke Cochran’s five month's old world's Iustrated: the 1200 miles southwest. | ta protect the eyes of aviators and |anq the only requirements ar CHILD CRUSHED TO DEATH Paquin collar dyed plaids. . -with the flattering deep “When Captain Brooks of the|commanders of naval destrovers |dar suit and a pair of white glov Pittstiold, Mass., Sept. 30 (R) — fox that frames the collar of rich opossum. Gambla. discovered Midway in 1859, | both against the sun and hostlle | The science of finding jobs for | Arthur Perryd jr. 2, was crushed ; he found a desolate spot of gl:llim!i.&rarrh lights. students has been developed to a to death yesterday under the face . . . the fabric o sand and scattered bushes. The | SR fine point in most colleges and wuni- wheels of a truck while crossing is black b ot | cable company has worked steadily | 55 DIE IN Rl(‘"\f- versities Y. M. C. A. secretaries the street to visit his grandmother. 2 rozdcloth, Other Sports (/Oats to improve conditions for its em- Mexico City, Sept. 30 (Pb—Anoth- ysually constitute the employment Joseph Ruberto, the driver, who = - ploves. Iour steel and concrete er in the scries of sanguinary en- | ggencies was backing his machine, stopped $98 $39.75 to $110 buildings have been erected at cor- |counters between Mexican troops and ners of a little plaza and a small |bands of rebels is reported tfrom the when he heard the child's screams Young Girl Scales He is being held pending investiga- portion of the sandy wastes have|State of Jalisco. TFifty-five rebels tion. C t W' h Stelger's—Fourth Floor, been covered with earth imported | | were killed in a 10-hour fight with ngh African Peak o oats 1t in s from Honolulu, and plant- |the military near the town of Elvi- i . East Africa, Sept. 30 | gueat things are tasted best at the ed in grass, ornamental shrubsand |borero, dispatches Sheila Macdonald, a 22- | ;0 ¢ (1o tongue, and bitter things D C 11 flowers. Tree-lined walks lead to lstate. The federal -old London girl, us just won |17 ¢ e | bfck‘ eep ollars the whart and to a garden \\l\“mlm\tn. the distinction of being the first | VSt at the back. Fashionable Silk Hose In Fall Paris Shades $1 $98 Long haired furs of first import- ance . . . used lavishly . . . in down- the-front effects . . . deep cuffs and bandings . . . at the side to empha- size the dmgonal closing . . . with Assures Accuracy Fresh Dru Our New ® : ® d Take Your Own Preseription 4 ‘ e m 3‘t o. Photo in the Dept. Photomaton we s and 8 Poses Extraordinary! In service-sheer weight Prompt Service Direct Phone From New Britain—Call 4082 5 s 25 smooth semi-lustrous woolens as a &y -a little heavier than chxfl’on..-lonflr ).ackg}mund ... truly a sumptuous Onyx wearing. . .yet smartly sheer and clear.., mode SATURDAY LAST DAY OF “BABY WEEK” At Our Third Floor Only Two Days More For Fond Mothers To Secure At These Special Low Prices the Lovely New Things For Baby. Pointex full fashioned, of course. . .with lisle rein- Hnt forced tops and soles for added wear...in ose gunmetal and the tan shades of the hour. s] .50 Steiger's—Main Floor. Bteiger's—Fourth Floor. Felt, Velvet and Soleil Hats Crepe Frocks Trimmed With Velvet Free Baby Books Nursery Furiitwre | For the 2 to 6 Year Old Tot $25 Upon Request & Chinchilla Coats for hoys and Jersey Dresses with Panties 10 Reduced girls. Red flannel lined. Colors Match. Cute little styles trim- & are navy, powder blue and tan. | med with touches of hand em- HERE'S greater individuality rices in the afternoon mode ... a more feminine influence in cut and fabric . . . as reflected in these georgette and velvet frocks . slim in silhouette . . . smartest in aen orrecncs. DDOB | uitery Ve i £ 98 Hats to match, $1.98 — Baby Coats = Baby Buntings—Cozy and Chinchilla and cashmere, | warm buntings in pink and lined and interlined styles | blue. Silk o $1.69 " Hats and Tams for Little Girls | Other dresses of velvet,erep: and Boys—Made of felt, serge de chine and other materials & and velvet. Some with ribhon 8 $8 98 streamers. Priced from |* $3 9 to for girls and boys. Value $4. AR T e . i ol o iy P Week ... . Eiderdown Buntings—Snug $1 00 o $2 98 = == 5 S S Other Coats, $3.98 to $5.98 little baby buntings in white, | \\l)(ll .Y( sey Sw |l||" ; ”(H i, g pink and blue. Silk trim- Brushed Wool Sweater andelinn) E e et Even in these inexpensive Hats Other Silk Frocks ;‘;gég:\;“md' s "m' m.',‘:]'n s.::;a':;;\vjl‘n‘j: \‘:‘I‘IYIVI navy, red, green and tan. Valus Paris style details have been skillful- ly followed . . . you'll see the helmet Cap . . . the manipulated brim . the snug-fitting cloche with small $15.75 to $89.75 Week pink and white. Value regular- regularly $3.00. $1.98 Knitted Bonnets SEBin eI o sl g $3,98 Othior Beaters—ta.08 (o §5.08 Bahy Week Infants' Sample Dresses Sl v and Hats Hand l;uudg and };and e | $15.98 GERMANIA CHINCHILLA $1 0 98 crown . . . and the diadem hat. broidered styles for baby ! e COAT —————————eeeeee] White, Pink and Blue. £lilsiand. bove SaValucLoEl | ed with Suede. Colors include powder blue, tan, navy and green '(I;rlmrr;ed‘wnrh satin. ribbon, ’I;:L’; “;;;‘1‘:{ Hey 01.29 | A e . n sale for from = 3 = o i $1.00 to $2.98 Children's Beacon Blanket | Other new Fall Coats and Hat Sets fonpllltlle glrl:l Suede ShOCS, Satin and 3 athrobes—Sizes 2-6 years. ‘ and boys. Materials are Ihoddclotll\) to A;ui and K d — Reg. $3 value, French Flannel. Season’s very best styles— —M i Flannelette Underwear — At $1 98 { $5.98 to S15 ; Patent S art Flannelette Night Drawers, —_— e e | Dr. Holt's Infants’ Shirts— Gowns, Kimonos, Combina- ‘Fi | silk, Wool anc 1 Hufy's Wivst Outhit B .. BBe $10 Black or brown suede to match satin 3 frocks . . . glistening patent always in good B,aCk taste. Twisted straps...new and very Suede smart . . . Colonials with buckles . . . chic Sh-ap oxfords . . . and slim-fitting operas . . . spike 4 pink and blue floral patterns Special For Baby Week Value $3. For Flannelette Bloomers — Saby Week .. l 98 Sizes 6 to Other Covers—S$2.98 to $: . e 10.98 | . | Silk_Crope de Chine Car- The two models illustrated are typical of the smartness of this se- lection. . . fabrics include felts, soleil with its smooth, rich-looking nap. .. | | Sizes 1 to 6 yrs. | [ vor Baby Week.... 39C 20 Pi La | “amancso ik i iy e lece Layette | e, 5 e : | | | i A [52 s ; Pumps' : | riage Sets—With ribbon how a v ashional selvetl i ¢ The Assortment Includes the Following : | of satif, | pink and blue, BTA%‘}E“ ayf]‘(’;]“t‘;l’:\”;’onj:clt‘ bemwlr:‘ or Cuban heels. $750 - SPECIAL — Babies’ Pink 3 Cotton and Wool Shirts 12 Birdseye Diapers | value $4. Baby 9 s 3 A e 4 and Blue Brushed Wool Sets, 2 All Wool Binders 1 Recefving Blanket | Week Special. $2 8 green and wine tones. consisting of Cap, Leggings, 2 Flannelette Gertrudes & e s Sweater and Mittens. Regu- 2 Flannelette Nightgowns Ll s Boolee ; Diapers — 20x20 Stelger's—Third Floor, larly $4.00. Tor 2 98 2 Flannelette Kimonos 1 Hand Made Slip Vulue $1.29. For 79 Baby Week ... . 2 Pairs C nere Stockings 2N 0ok Slips this sale, doz..... c Tomorrow, Saturday, 9 P. M. and Regret Purchase at the Special “Besse Week” Prices

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