New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1930, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930. 21 Chicago Turns to Heavy Taxation As Weapon Against Its Gangsters B e - HEN STORES OPEN Deluge of Answers Forces Postponement of MILLER’S GOLD PIECE AWARD TOMORROW » v BIG DAY~ MILLER s { Ready to Wear Depts. 219-227 Main St. | '_J Our Sale Starts Tomorrow BUT today justice to all the letiers received, we are compelled to postpone Gold Piece Awards unti! Saturday, May 17th. We start our most im- portant sale of the season with these features - AT CHURCH EVENT 90,000 Pilgrims Fill Tunis for 30t Cangress Americans Present | eape ermeon Dress of Crepe Jolie with lew © black ap 3l dets .- st Crepe with Printed Moir and fiared skirt. Placsd go ot T o- eherry erepe ... $9.95 $9.95 $9.95 TOMORROW...fdr the first time...we offer that «‘wev have been gathering for weeks...our complete line of FRO: EXTRA...¢ 300 MEWET ) STRAW AND RIBBORA HAT $9.95 " DAYTIME MILLER’S 2N° FLOOR IS WORTH RIDING WP FOR LIVING MODELS WILL PARADE IN OHR DEPARTMENT The news of this wonderful day has already spread with astounding speed! on hand! A $50 gold piece will be given to the lucky woman who hol Cancrete pavements last longest Concrete-paved streets “stand up” under the constant pound- ing of heavy traffic year after year, without showing signs of wear. No other type of pavement can equal concrete for dura- bility and trouble-free service. v PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 347 Madison Avenue NEW YORK CITY cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE More gold piece prizes will be awarded to those women who have followed Hundreds oipwomcn will revel in the colors, the styles and the ma ng po values! Don't deny yourself this wonderful day and the happy opportunity or two of thesc features. STYLES FOR EVERYONE Juniors, Misses,Women, Little Women and Large Women Sizes 14 to 50 FASHION FACTS ABOUT THIS EVENT Every shade, many blacks! Even and uneven hem lines! Small pattern! All-over lace! Lace yokes, lace trimmings' Adjustable belts or waist lines! Sleeveless styles with attachable sleeves! Godet, tiered, flared, gor rts! Moulded hip lines, new g! Double sleeves, puff sleeves, cap sleeves, embroidered sleeves, net sleeves! PEOPLE to be sure you get the best of service Flowered Chiffons, Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Prints, Plain Chiffons, Moires, Lace and Georgette combinations Soft neck lines, soft frilles! Simple tailored styles. Bolero backs! Cape shoulders. peplum FOR THE JUNIOR MIi§ dresses that have all the style features, workmanship and good quality of mother’s dresses. Bring the kiddie for prints and colors the big day tomorrow. and styles to make you easily mis- take them for $5 They're so beautiful ! dresses.

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