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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, M ARCH 9, 1928, | Our New Expansion Program Brings Great Changes Here | | | ENTIRELY NEW STOCKS OF DRESSES —— COATS —— MILLINERY The Latest, Newest:Sty_les GRA N T ‘& The Carpenters and Painters at Prices New Britain §'p Are Through ‘Women Will Like We Invite You to Come TIMELY SPRING FASHIONS IN SILK FROCKS 1"’.98 Here you will find duplicated in almost exact detail the newest Spring models, shown by the exclusive shops on Fifth Avenue, Excellent silk crepe,.new printed crepes, soft, dainty georgettes, heav- ier serviceable Romanos, crepe back satins, wool crepes, French spun jer- seys; practically every desirable fabric in demand today. We illustrate but six of the fifty or more new styles included in this i‘ ¢ @ 1 E group. : Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women and Stouts 13 to 19 - 14 to 20 38 to 42 44 to 50 WE ASSURE YOU THE STYLES AND QUALITY ARE MUCH BETTER THAN THE LOW PRICE WOULD INDICATE y , An unusual value in fine quality Kashalaine and Fan, Rose, Wood and Rlue ! y y % fancy Tweed, made with heavy plain crepe blouse, - gk gy 2 iy p LT 3 coat three-quarte} length, finely tailored. Four styles in popular tan, grey, rose and wood shades, Sizes 16 to 40. $ The mannish cut, so much favored for Spring, as well as the more fluffy models with fur trim- s. A variety of soft woolen materials, ir and fancy weaves. Silk erepe lined through- MORE STYLE AND GOOD QUALITY THAN 1S, i ; , _ 1 TIMELY STYLE AND UNUSUAL VALUE. USUALLY FOUND FOR THE PRICE. ! 3 2 1 ~ : ; : ' [