New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1928, Page 10

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This Store Will Be Open All Day Friday For the Convenience of Our Customers | Wige Bmith 8. Hartford NG Your Quest for an Easter Qutfit Smartly and Economically Ends Here! A Fluttering Array of « Frocks That Reveal New Feminine Charm in front of ber. Mrs. Pletras was| igainst the door and stuer Members of the Giee club are: to history of the 10 TR | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1{>3§. Lvelyn Miller, ni Neen, Winitred v’l . flew from his Iv‘(v sions of and in- TRADNERS TOSIG e o e INAPR, I8 CONCERY .o s, iy e o o 0 e e e 5 o nna Lo more,” he told Joseph H. Himes | plaintiff, Glee Club Will Be Assisted by ‘ i Popular Artists nd re- Marwcll, Phyllis Birdscy, berg, Marion Igan, I han, Gertrade Ericson. Clark, i ton clubian who met A St ) the fic Wo were up 2o Ruby Baldw e felt my eustachian Lawrenee, Mass., Jennic H. Ofsso S e day after he had app Mrs. Holen . Smith, Lin- 15 e R Hope to Communicate L : With Giant Air Li el El v York, April & M-I hin Moysenko, 18, wa- ¢ by two men while one o of iodine down i< throat. according to the story he ald police. Moysenke was taken 1o Lawrence General hospital condition was said fo i § last night et pours ning, April by Wil Wil vel Wallen, reader brORTAIN A1Tang Hath Its Pearls of D A Specialized Group of Handsome Twill and Tweed Sports Coats |:;> count 1. Conn., April 5 (LP) Elks' I ‘" ( first time in many year CIks' Installation, Supper and Minstr by B Dritain N © no arrests here during the R A ) RUAD HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS NOTE=1t would be Enchanting print- ed chiffon frocks in fascinating modern designs. They are soft, fluttering, a mist of color with dainty flowers on dark or light backgrounds over slips to match, also adorable jabot models of self mate- rial with deep circu- lar flounces. Sizes 14 to 20: 36 to 44: 4% to 524, These coats were made to sell at a much higher price and are carefully tailored and lined with silk crepe. The models are smartly feminine and the materials include a variety of wool mix- ture fabrics in the tan shades and in navy. Sizes 16 to 20; 36 to 44; 421 to 524, legal to publ “I Sleep Good Now” Sivs NO V. Man. A Healthful Bladd Act at Night. : Hcarim.T Restored Vh:\' Ride In Plane Up 2,000 Fee: Washinzion 7. T FTEEL N T FORT « v for in- Voaced o bladde: Bristol, on * ' . els. Tt amnt A Keller 1Labnr ¥. M om the io. Locally at the roand cnt in sharply Decidedly New Fascinating Scarf Coats $39.00 A complete selection of twill and soft sur- faced fabrics developed in ultra fashionable mod- els that feature the silk throw scarf and fur cuffs, For the Junior-Miss White Confirmation Frocks *12.98 Smart tailored mod- els that reflect beautiful details in soft, extra heavy flat crepes. Each dress has a four-inch hem. Sizes 13 to 17. Second Floor. STUDEBAKER The Great Indepoendent Offers Worlds Champion Performance at no premium in furst cost or upkeep! Second Floor. —In Charming Youthful Styles The Smart Easter Modes for Girls Exceedingly Smart * New Opera Pumps : Novelty Styles Spring Gloves COMMANDER, 1495 25000 MILES in less than 23.000 MINUTES Delightful styles for those delightful ’teen ages! Every coat selected especially for girls who demand as much smartness as their older sisters. Coats with long throw collars! Tai- lored tweed topcoats with large sports pockets! Checks, plaids and a wonderful assortment of solid colors, in sizes 10 to 16. f.o.b. factory That will add much to the complete chic of the costume—for these have the very new novelty roll cuff and slip-on and are of very fine soft These winning opera OU may have wanted to in operation—low maintenance! pumps are cleverly fash- own The Commander, but felt you could not afford it. You may not know that, due to Stu- debaker’s One-Profit facilities of manufacture, you can now buy this World's Champion car at the exceptional price of $1495, f. 0. b. factory. At this low, One-Profit price The Commander not only repre- sents a value unequaled in auto- mobile history, but its upkeep is equally economical. The world champion stamina of The Commander was spectacu- larly proved when two stock Commanders each traveled 25,000 miles in less than 23,000 consec- utive minutes. Nothing else on earth ever ran so far so fast! Remember—you pay no pre- mium for this Championship performance in this Studebaker quality car. The Commander at $1495, f. o. b. factory, is not only the greatest achievement of post ioned of patent leather and effectively trimmed with gray reptile leath. ers on tip and quarter: covered spike heel. Don’t Forget Easter Cards A wonderful assort- ment of appropriate sentiments for each rel- ative or friend. Stationery Dept.—Main Floor > Stunni Tweed Coats ‘'11.98 Touches of gay trimmed collars set off very smartly. from 7 to 10 years. Wise, Smith & Co.—f At Center Bargain Square—Main Aisle . New Spring La capeskin, in beige tones. n g Main Floor “Pointex” Silk Hosiery ‘1.50 All full fashioned pure silk in a medium weight with lisle soles and tops, and include the new shades for spring. Main Floor colors, fur these coats Sizes are Second Floor The Newly Arrived Models of Premiere Girdles war automotive engineering, but motordom’s biggest value! In 61 tests conducted in 61 cities the country over, The Com- mander averaged 17 miles to l | and Step-Ins $350 ¢o $1(00 For slender women or those of average proportions. These beautiful examples of high grade corsetry are ex- clusively designed to meet the modish requirements of the fashionable frock of the hour. Daintily brocaded fab- rics in a variety of charming and novel models. Silk Dresses $500 Flat Crepe—Printed Georgettes in new crisp smart colorings. Large Sizes 46 to 54, $5.49. the gallon of gas—economical to operate! And factory repair parts sales for Studebaker cars during 1927 were less than $8 per car | PRESIDENT EIGHT |_ 100 | 80 | $1985 to $2450 || The CommanDEr Crepes—and spring models—all Figured the Studebaker—The Great Independent—has 76 years' experience in quality mansfacture Four, Five and Six Bloom Easter Lilies $129 Selected especially for us by one of Connecticut’s foremost florists. A truly wonderful selling that is both timely and interest- ing. When a large woman puts on a Stylish Stout Corset or Girdle she takes off years and weight from her appear- ance, by slenderizing hips, back and abdominal lines. We have a large selection of models for every figure type. Consult Miss * Davis—here from the New York Show Rooms. Third Fleee. ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. 25 Arch Street Tel. Zov Main Floor.

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