New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1928, Page 18

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R NEW FALSE TEETH WAL MATGH FACE Harmnaips With Complerion, § bl g Boston, Oct. 13. — The latest for milady and her lesser half, as di- vulged at the sixty-fourth annuai | convention of the Massachusetts Dental Society, is false teeth to har- | monize with the complexion, color of the hair and general appearance. A few years ago false teeth were meve bits of porcelain, all the same | shape, all unnatural, all unbecoming. | Today each is the work of artists | and sclentists who have ' come to | consider the problem of facial beau- ty as much as that of wtility and comfort. ! 1t your hair is brown, your com- | plexion light, your figure slim, you need one set of ralse teeth. If you | are dark of complexion, chunky and with black hair, another type entire- ly is what you'll have to wear. Wearing Teeth an Art In other words, from now on, | choosing & set of false teeth is going " to require the same sort of buying as is now used in selecting a hat or an article of clothing. And in caring for those artificial teeth: the old days when you merely put ’em on getting up in the morn- ing and took them out when going to bed at night are gone forever, Now the mere wearing of false teeth has become an art. And in view of the fact that false ones are | very, very common these days, the art s going to be widespread. Learn How to Talk and Eat When you buy & set hereafter, you're going to receive special in- | structions with regard to wear, care and other considerations. First of all, you've got to learn how to eat and how to talk while wearing them. You will learn that there are cer- tain sounds that are more difficult to make than others, that, for in- stance, 8, x, ch and sh, are particu- | larly hard. And you will be advised to overcome this handicap by read- ing aloud. Words of Caution ‘You will be told not to rush the process of getting accustomed to the teeth at meal tines, to try keeping ! them in(a little ionger at each meal. | You will have to learn the trick of eating an apple or an ear of corn by pressing it firmly upward against | the teeth at the moment of biting. | You will be warned, the Boston Post points out, against holding a handkerchief up to the mouth when laughing or otherwise unduly at- tracting attention to your ‘“store teeth.” And you will be urged to give no heed to the jokes of the more for- tunate, NEW SKYSTRAPERS FOR WINDY CIT T Such Structures Now Being Erected Chicago, Oct. 12.—(®—Ten new »uildings, ranging in height from 40 to 76 stories and costing between £10,000,000 and .$45,000,000 each, ure going up in the downtown sec- tion of Chicago. The legislator, real estate dealer | and financier thus are improving the shack-littered banks of the Chicago river, for several of the structures are being erected along that stream | Biggest of them all is the Apparel | Mart, & bullding of 75 stories, high- | er than New York's Woolworth tower, Plans for it have been drawn, financing completed — no small task as the structure will cost $45,000,000—and construction awaits only final action by a railroad whose tracks it will span. Legislative action ‘Was necessary to obtain “air rights” fro the Apparel Mart, as in the case of the Merchandise Mart, the Chica &0 “Daily News"” .building and the Opera building. Builders claim the Apparel Mart will be the world’s most spacious structure, with a day- time population of 18,000. The Steuben club is erecting an- other skyscraper on the site of the old Briggs house. Outside the “Loop” on.Michigan boulevard the Shriners are building a 42-story Medinah Athletic club. At the head of La Salle street the board of trade soon will have a 40-story home. DOUBLE: Harrisonburg, double-header ADER JURY , Oct. 12 (P—A jury aystem ha: been inaugurated here by Juug H. W. Bertram to speed up prohi bition trials. When one retired th. other was called, and when hoth were out the judge heard the re maining cases from the bench. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS — GOULD NOT GET_ 00T OF BED Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comgound Sircngihened Her Elkhart, Ind.—“T had a tired focl- ing and was unable to gct out of b i without t & help to me. | can do my win will give the Vegetable Compound 2 trial they can overcome those tire! and worn-out feelings. T cannot ex- | press the happiness T have reccived and how completely it has made over my home.”—Mas. D. H. Srseer, 1326 Laurel St, Elkhart, Indiana. i | | | | | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1028, An Elaborate Use of Fur Distinguishes Many of The New FALL COATS Extraordinary ! Third Floor Specials All Wool Double Blankets $9.95 Kid Gloves Bmart turn-back novelty cuffs— choice of a smart embroidery or heat alligator cuff—lovely color range of orown, black and white—neat over seam sewn with smart em- broidered backs. Priced! at only—pair mode, beaver, $2.50 Wood and Hyde Cape Skin Gloves A lovely soft washable cape ekin slove 1n the smart slip-on style with neat acallop top—made of the finest sclocted skine—colers ate willow, freckles and Priscilia— An unususl value— $2 25 Pair . French Glaze Kids $2.98 ... $3.50 New smart fall styles—narrow flare or roll back cuffs with con- trasting or melf-color embroidery —with embroidered backs to match—cholce of over seam eor pique sewn in the new smart fall shades, AN wool double blankets n beautiful plaids—bound with high grade satin— size $6x80—specially priced For the Juniors_ Misses and Women Part Wool Silk Scarfs %e « $4.95 Beautiful rich fall colorings— triangle, squares and the jaunty loug oblong scarf—printed on silk crepes or chiffons in lovely floral and modernistio styles. Dainty Kerchiefs 500 and 980 That add a touch of coler and smartness for evening, afternoon and sports wear—RBeautiful print- ed or hand embroldered linens— lovely lace trimmed, #llk georget- tes of soft pastel evening shades Fancy Blankets $3.95 Part~wool fancy blankets extrs good welght—size 66x80. They come in all the pew colors— BOE, Beautiful furs and lovely cloths are quite Ruffle Curtains Colored Jewelry 98c o $3.95 ». Glistening crystals—smart chokers, bracelets und earrifigs to match—opaques and metals fn both round and flat shapes. Really a most unusual selece tion of costume jewelry, inseparable in stunning fall and early winter coats. A host of styles and great individuality are the way these two com- bine themselves. In this collection you will find a coat for every type of figure. $2.95 .. Ruffle Curtains — made up of fine quality voile, with extra wide ruffle and trimmed with colored stitchings — Ruffle valance to match—cut full width— They're wear. sheer violet plcot top— an excellent wearing Hose at Of lustered broadcloth, mixtures and and priced chiffon—nice clear and in the smart shades of fall—that go best with the new foot- Of fine quality silk with our $1.59 Hose to Match and Silk Material 69(: Yd. Sllk naterial for over drapes in stripes and plain patterns—all sunfast and washable—EBpecially priced novelty fabrics with gorgeous collars or collars and cuffs of kit fox, red fox, gray fox, baby seal, caracul krimmer, mink marmot, natural wolf, red wolf, pointed wolf, natural opossum and black wolf. These coats are handsomely made . ... and with impeccable tailoring .... these beautiful coats were Paris inspired . ... ‘many are direct copies of imported coats. Many are one- of-a-kind models that you will find nowhere in .town .... A wonderful variety of styles .... the shawl collars, the new deep cuffs, the new side effects, the new sleeve ideas. the new long collars. All richly lined and interlined. Colors include black ... the new browns ... the new greens ... wine shades ... blues Sizes 13 to 17—16 to 46—42'4 to 5015 Z Jhe New Fall B FIROCKS Point Their Way to Sports Wear in Light Weight Novelty Cloth Frocks The Strictly Tailored Types that Play Such Very Important Parts in Milady’s Wardrobe Every Carment Was Personally Selected Twill Back Velvet Frocks‘ A very beautiful selection of smart velvet frocks for miss, 7 to 14. Hand- | somely fashioned in all velvet or vel- | vet and plaid skirt effects, in an ex- cellent choice of fine $ 5 95 : fall colors Boys' 2 Pant Suits ] Just the kind of a suit that every youngster would like to wear. Made of fine quality sturdy fabrics, well [ tailored, in a choice of fine patterns | and sizes 7 to 17 years Frocks smartly tailored, light of weight, yet snug and cozy enough to wear without a coat on these brisk fall days. Youthful one and two piece models with lines that are almost mannish, giving them that “chicn In good shades and in all sizes, 14 to 44 Hand Bags $2.98 ..0$4.95 . New fall styles—in & lovely assort- uent of the smart suede antelope bag -assorted leathers of beaver calf— forocco—pin seal—the new popular «hoe calf—lizard and alligator grame— reaturing the new vagabond style— smart pouch bags, with back strap handles—or the neat plain tallored bags —colors are the new tans, brown, black and all costume colors. An unusual as- sortment Q Fall Apparel for Boys and Girls Our children’s department is just brimful of smart wearing apparel for little tots and their older brothers or sisters to 14 years. Styles that have been approved of by the leading fashion authorities. Colors that are very much in vogue and quality that must meet our standards. Cermania Chinchilla Coats The most practical coat for any girl, tailored style, with 2 inch hem, large pockets and belted cuffs. Lined with suedine, double breasted model. In all colors, sizes 7 to 14 Boys" Winter Coats Coats that arc fashioned after Dad’s style. Ir a choice of Chinchilla, Kurzy, Continental and plaid fabrics. Very well tailored sizes, 2 to 16. Priced from in all 5305 M—

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