New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER : iy AR FRANCO-AMERICAN TRADE RELATIONS - Former Buys General Goods— Laffr Speines ; e o e avanee Laboratory Por Feench Dolls, L RETRIEVE Yukima, Wa Dine ea~ | In the Office- ea service to the office staff in the &‘ afternoon stimulates = mental activi . pays for itself by increased efficiency USE T Modes for Every Hats of Effective Occasion Simplicity Just at this time of the fashion calendar, it's the small hat that is the chic hat and so in this special one-day selling of new winter hats, they rule the day! There are others, of course, that flaunt most interesting brims and when they are trimmed, the trimming is unique and distinctly Parisian, Crowns Definitely Lower Chic New Felt Turbans Velvet and Grosgzrain Tams Small and Large Headsizes Stunning Black Hats IN OUR BETTER HAT SECTION—PRICES $5.95 TO $12.50 IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE 600 Pair of A wonderful selection of Felts, Velvets and FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIiERY Metallics, in a » new fall <'uI;r1‘>’. $1 595 to $3.95 | Formgylst)gg $1.85 ‘ 5 z/; AOIIJ‘C‘ l/ Mmfl”t/fl/lflfl 177 MAIN STREET ALEUTIAN ISLANDS = OBJECT OF STUDY K Galled Uncle Sam’s Volcanic Wit Price--«Quality “P”’ Stands for Price! “Q” Stands for Quality! That’s why we are known as The P&Q Shop =% In my 40 PeQ Shops, located in all leading b cities, the buying power of the clothes-dollar is no longer “playing Rip VanWinkle”—it’s back, alive and readily interchangeable for the utmost value you've ever seen crammed into a new Fall Suit, Top Coat or Overcoat. Last Spring, [ wrote “Welcome”on my doormat, with a price-range that didn’t mean “keep off the grass” to all but the pampered few. And this Fall our tremendous values are still more reflected in the quality, which is mount- ing up like compound interest. New Fall and Winter Suits,Topcoats and Overcoats fl Guaranteed 25, \alues and $35 for the man who has been paying $50 or $60 to his tailor Eviry garment styled right up to the last clock- tick — Hand-tailored to keep their shapeand and drape— As pure wool as Mary’s Little Lamb— And in a choice of styles and patterns whose number is legion! Will the man who wants to improve his appearance and reprove his clothes- budget, kindly drop into my shop? @ J;/w’a‘cow President 40 P& Q Shops S~ 2 306 Main St.

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