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[~ NEW BRITAIN HERALD = e ———————— AUTUMN FASHIONS | FAVOR ENSEMBLE Costume Type to Which M signers Have Given Variation New York, Aug. °1 Merchandising views on college girl fashions for fall center | mainly, as in general sportswear, on the ensemble. It is a costume type | to which designers have given so much variation, and which has ) achieved so much appeal through the manifold weaves in both silk and wool, regarded as one to continue. Buyers in the exclusive along Fifth avenue, who, in their general selections, retain for spe- cial promotion types that will at- tract the student, are unanimous in their endorsement of hoth the jacket and long coat versions Jacket ensembles are expected fo have their widest appeal in jersey fabrics, since it is pointed out chat trom the angle of price and practi- cality they offer the utmost of serv- ice for the college girl Cardigan Is Good The cardigan, collarless and adorned, is indicated as the coat type in three-piece models, only in the short ensembles, but in the long models as well, of knitted fabrics and lightweight woolens, As one buyer aptly puts it, “Anything with a cardigan is good. whether in silk, wool or jersey." While the ensemble of the thick- yarn woolens, which have been so important in the fali collections, are not promoted expressly as a college item, buyers offer the argu- ments in important in the fall col- lections, are fashioned so that long coat, whether furred or plain, may be converted fo the separate winter coat, an important item in (UP) shops un- best not that its success may be | the | lor popular | |son William, able, and offered in a wide range of ap- the the college colors. Since these retail at | proximately $25. ~they become xd\al extra coat for girl's wardrobe. NEWINGTON NEWS Newington, August lican state convention. there are As |delegates will be. names have been conditions point to at these being named The republican town Several prepared for the caucus. Albert Leppert and mother, turned after spending a Guilford week Mr and Mrs and daughter, trip to Montreal Harmon Halleran of Elm Hill has returned after spending a few da at South View. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hollings and Leslie N. family and Mr. and Mrs Hale of the center are spending week at Old Lyme. Mr. and Mrs of Frederick Niantie, . and Mrs, J Theodore street, turned from through Maine. H an Albanian King Decides 20.—The re. ;\ubhcan caucus will be held in the | Grange hall Monday evening, August to elect delegates to the repub- usual many rumors being cir- | |culated about town as to who the new | mentioned and | least one of | committee | will hold a meeting at the home of its chairman, Harry A. Webster, Fri- | day evening, at which a slate will be | Mr: Sarah Leppert of Elm Hill have re. arles L. Boyington Marvis, of the center |have returned from an automobile Louis Norton and street, | Maple Hill are spending two weeks at | Latham of Maple Hill, have re- automobile trip | NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928, OUTBOARD MOTOR CONTESTS SUNDAY Races to Take Place Near Mid- dletown Yacht Club A large attendance of outboard motor and boating fans s expected | at the outboard motor boat races on the Connecticut river in front of the Middletown Yacht club, which fs | sponsoring the affair. next Sunday morning. Interest In the outboard and its possibilities is fast reaching tremendous proportions. The little speed boats have attained a rate of nearly 40 miles an hour in several contests and they furnish a thrill to spectators and drivers that is ir- resistable. The Connecticut river course has been laid off in triangular shape which will keep the boats within sight as they cover their long grind and incidentally give a view of three corners and the boats ‘“banking" them. Speeds of at least 30 miles |an hour are expected from the con- estants in the speed races. The racing will start, nounced. at 9:30 o'clock. Many en- trants from towns along the river have been received as well as some from cities off tidewater. The main event of the day will be |a free-for-all race for the champion- | ship of the lower Connecticut river, it is an- in the several classes of motor types and hulls. There will be no entry fee in any of the events. Blanks may be obtained from the Middle- {town Yacht club, the Middletown Press office, the Red Wing Gas sta- tion all of Middletown, or from the New Britain Herald office. Prac- tically any type of boat is eligible including ordinary row boats. There and there will be numerous events | The engines.were cut down to half speed and an unsuccessful attempt was made to bring the steamer's prow to windward. A heavy sea struck the vessel, | shifting the forward deck load. Th | port rigging foremast was broken | off. the mast crashing over the star- board side of the ship .and 150,000, 000 feet of lumber went overboard. The engines then and all hands were called on deck to cover the hatch, the cover hav- ing been washed off by a tremen- | dous wave that swirled over the | ship tearing away everything deck from stem to stern. The win- dows of the upper chartroom were | broken. b ENGLISH CHURCHMEN 10 OFFER UP THANKSGIVING Signing of Kellogg Pact to Be | Occasion for Prayer, Arch- bishops Declare, London, Aug. 21 (®—The arch- bishops of Canterbury and York || have decided to make the signature | of the Kellogg anti-war treaty the occasion for prayer and thanksgiving in parish churches throughout the kingdom. Lord Cushenden, acting forelgn secretary, has written a letter to the archbishop of Canterbury praising the call for praver. The letter reads: "Owing to the most unfortunate illness of my friend and colleague, Sir Austen Chamber- lain, it will be my privilege to sign the treaty renouncing war, on be- half of His Majesty at Paris. August As the minister entrusted with this duty I have seen with profound | satisfaction that by direction of | your grace and the Archbishop of York the signature of the treaty is to be made the subject of prayer and thanksgiving in parish churches throughout the country. “The treaty, as the American sec- retary of state has wisely warned us, = R were stopped | & poooooos 4 on | omin oney New Britain’s Popular Mid-week Sales Event Our Regular Heavy Grade Galvanized Pails Made of he vanized iron, proof scams Special for Wednesday sauge gal- fight lock leak- 10-quart size. . 15¢ | Yard wide—good quality, suitable for early Fall A REMARKABLE LOT OF " New Fall Golf Hose FOR WEDNESDAY o 33 c MORNING . ...... Half Dollar Values—new weaves, colors and p'mems— sizes T to 1015, Buy them now for school time, Colored Border Handkerchiefs FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING . For women and children—good soft cotton Handker- | chiefs with pointed colored border and matched picot edge. Broadcloth Novelty Pattern Cloth . yard 29 dresses. Wednesday {\o\e]t\ f«hnvs for early Fall dwue | | Pebble Sheen Wednesday .. <u1tal)]e fm mother A Flavor Rare Reyer Compare— “Canadian Maid" Alkyhol The 70¢% Rubbing Alcohol Only . pint | _On Name He Will Take |\ e ciasses for ait. Entrics must Tirana, Albania, Aug. 21 ®—|pe in the hands of the committee in .. | President Ahmed Zogu will ascend | charge, consisting of C. L. Freeman, piece ensemble, and arrive on the |10 the throne of Albania under the |y, 1. Warner and George E. Mecch, campus looking the last word in |M@me Scanderberg III. The name|Jr. of Middletown, on or before fashion, than buy a mod ely | Was decided upon at a ministertal | Saturday noon next the student wardrobe. “Many girls would rather spend a good sum for an attractive thr may not immediately finally banish alil war from the earth, but it will be the most impressive declaration ever made by mankind of a deter- mination to preserve peace, and will msmn- the nations with confident A RARE VALUE! Spanish Queen Olives A full 8-0z. hottle selected Queen Olives. Meaty For V= Malt Syrup A flavor which we believe is not equalled by any other R priced winter coat and dress,” says e OYERDUE SHIP ARRIVES Mystic Liner Reaches Port a buyer. Girls Mere Critical “The college girl is looking with a2 more critical eye on fashions to- day than ever before,™ tinues. “‘and it is more likely in cases where the pric is not too problemati that, question | [There are manufacturers who ply skirts with winter coats, hav- ing the idea of catering to those [Who insist on the ersemble as the jonly smart costume interpretation A special point 1is made of the sup- uck-in jacket suits in three-piece, | VOTge mannish | Paris-Orleans hirt or a sweater that may be worn | President of the Suez Canal, provided with either a with & yoked shirt. fcular comment made on the pweater in this style, since more of he younger girls like the tuck-in ¥pes for summer wear. One store which advanced this fashion in the pring found it so successful they re planning special advertising for t in the fall One-Plece Frocks The new sheer woolens that have een exploited so much for the new eason are expected to give im- etus to the sale of rocks, which, it 1s said, have come orward with more assurance this eason. Although the two-piece, in portswear as a whole, has heen re-eminent for the college girl he slim, tailored, one-piece frock she con- \’“ . she will |made, choose something with distinetion.” | People | crown council and the announcement gave | rise to an enthusiastic demonstration by the people. Scanderberg T was the general who e Albanians in their success- | revolution against Mohammed IT | |led t n! Turkey in 1444, An official proclamation has been announcing that the Albanian the Zogu as a re- {ward for the invaluable services he spontaneously to President offered | has rendered to the country. | one-piece | s expected to become an important | onsideration Due to the popularity rench coat, leather coats ected to have an ivity with the lientele. Jacket lengths are re- arded with more favor since onger lenzths are limited n the extreme cold weather The trench model has been of- ered in such varied media for fall hat its stands out as the very best ollege girl knockout coat for fall nd winter. A type that will be xploited by an exclusive specialty hop is fashioned of a glove suede abric which is guaranteed wash- of the are ex- even wider ac- Bought Expello —hasn’t seen moth hole in months The Expelio Corporation, Dover, N Dear Sirs: When I spent a dollar for Expello, | made the best investme: rs. It certainly is low-priced insur- ance on my hundreds of dollere’ worth e fur and weolen coats, sui's and Blankets. Best of all, time has con- winced me that Expello really kills moths. 1 baven't found a moth hole in months —and don't even see moths fiving eround any more. Of course | keep & ean of Expello in all my elothes elosets and use the Expello bags in my cedar Very truly yours, Signed) Margaret Prunty, Great Neck, L. 1. Think of your valuaile furs and woolens—unprotected from the ravages of moths. Won't you spend $1 — won't you take one minute to make them absolutely safe? Just hang Expello in your storage closet. Easier than set- lmg an alarm clock. No spray- or sprinkling. The wonder- fvlpor penetrates all fabrics. Every moth dies. xpello at your drug or G’:tr%e:t store. Also packed 8 handy bags to tin for cheste, trunks and bureau drawers. Both styles guaranteed. The Expello Corporation, Dover, N. H. pello KILLS MOTHS more youthful | e | to wear | RENCH R. R. MAN DIES Aug. 21 honorary railways and at the age of 7§ =====—-—_———_——-——=== ]| Women's Silk Hosiery Special Square and Pointed Heel $1.19 a pair Regular $1.50 and $1.65 Grades Good Assortment of Colors —— Women's Underwear Specials (UP)—Charles president of the vice | died at | when This is par- I his country home at Indreet Loire ‘With Sad Tale of 14 Lives Lost in Bat- tle with Wind and Wave. Panama, Aug. 21 in which 14 lives were lost, is re. counted in the log of the Mystic line steamship W. & McKenne overdue from Seattle. The log shows that on August §, the men perished, the ship |near midnight, while fighting a strong gale, lost its stecring control. WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN. Wednesday Moming Spec1als Cotton Chemises Cottom Bloomers 2for $|.50 Were 98¢ and $1.50 Each White and Colored Materials For Quick Clearance One Lot of Wool Sweaters $ 2 . OO each Slip-on and Coat Styles $ l .00 a pair $1.50 and $1.98 Value Regular and Extra Sizes One Lot of Brassieres Greatly Reduced 2 for 25C Formerly 50¢ to $1.00 Each (—The story | of a fierce battle with sea and wind, | which docked here lust night long | hope such as they never have had i now, of Aelivaransa abisat teom the sickening abomination of war. There can surely then be presump- tion in believing that without divine sanction and guidance such con- summation could not have been achieved and it therefore scems en- tirely fitting that this memorable event should be assoclated with the public worship of the national church in the manner enjoined by | your grace.” DANBURY MAN DIES Danbury, Aug. 21 (M—Harvey L. Osborne, veteran livery man, died || |last night from a heart attack, aged | | 78. He was widely known when a | member of the livery stable of Os- borne & Dann. His widow survives. Costume Slips Specially Priced $3.75 each Worth $4.98 and $5.98 White, Flesh and Colors All Sizes in this Lot Rayon Silk Vests 89(: each Regular $1.25 Value (White Only) One Lot of “Royal Society” Crochet Cotton 5(: a ball (Colors Only) OO0 LOOR Broadcloth Blouses Far boys—A good assortment of Yoke back; 39¢ novelty patterns. open cuffs. Wednesday Wednesday Window Winner! (See South Front Window Display) Children’s Pantie Dresses Sizes 2 to 6. model of Broadcloth Very attractive Real 98c For Wed. Morning .... 39 Bed Lights Completely fitted with socket. plugs and b feet of silk cord at Half Price, 48” ! Wednesday .. walue | | | | | Mcen's Silk Hose Plain colors, rayon. strictly Close out of bal- ance of stock Half Price. Wednesday, pertect CLOSING OUT Our Entire 98¢ Stock of Sport Scarfs Silk triangle Scarfs in a wide variety of patterns and colors at fust half regular price Wednesday Morning For 49¢ and especially fine flavor. | 10c For Wednesday \Immn" FINAL MARK DO\‘\\' OF Kayser Silk Gloves Two-Clasp Style Black white and colors. Values up to $1.25. For Wednesday Morning . pair l 9 [ Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose Rayon and pure thread Silk Hose, colors 69¢c in all wanted and sizes. Wednesday .. pair Closing Out—Chemi-loons | Combination Chen and Bloomers—Our entire stock of | 98¢ garments of fine batiste and voiles. 59 For Wednesday Morning .. .. (o} Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits | Ecru color, short sleeve, knee length. All sizes. Wednesday ....... A VERY LO\V PR!LE d. and P. Coats’ l Darning Cotton | Mercerized mending cotton. all colors Ruhh‘r I’luu w-hnl(l Aprons Made of good weight gum rub- in | Ler in many attractive shades For Wed. Morning. | Bib style 3 for sc | For Wed. Morning Worsted Bathing Suits HERE IS A GREAT BARGAIL For the kiddies—Genuine Worsted Bathing Suits. Wednesda o fa il 590 THE MIRACLE OF THE \\'A&H DAY “Star Water” For removing stains, washing clothes, sinks. bath- rooms, dishes and glassware. Also used for 10 d1=1nfectmy Special for Wednesdayv C IT'S GENUINE “\IERITA% BRAND Table Oil Cloth First quality heavy glazed printed on good grade close weave cloth, 48 inches wide. Plain white and many attractive patterns. Regularly 39¢ yard. Special For W ednesda\' SRR | 25c “ ‘Lesco” Cleaning Fluid The large 14 oz. can. For Wednesday Only ... 10c ! brand. Only the best and purest ingredients are used in its manufacture. Choice of Hopped Flavored or Malt and Hops. 59c Special for Wed. .. Luncheon Sets Made of unbleached cotton, several designs to choose from. Wednesday . 69c Novelty Percales, well made in all sizes. Wednesday AT JU BLAL “FAULTLES Bathing Caps A 50c cape in duo eolors, trimmed and made with a water-stop cushion band. — For Wednesday Morning . . . mn- e The wonder cleaner for win- dows, mirrors and glassware. You need a bottle for the pocket of your car. zgc For Wed. Morning ... PRICE JUST ARRIVED Fall School Shoes Tan shoes for boys and girls with rubber heels and Uskide soles. Selected grade leather. Sizes 6 to 8—-S15 to 11—11% to 2. Buy Them Now at Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap The large 15¢ cake. For Wed. Only .... each Willlams Root eBer and Ginger Ale Extracts Make a delicious and retreshing beverage in your own home. — One bottle makes 5 gallons. For Wednesday Only ..oooveen. s 15€