New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1930, Page 19

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\'FW BRITAIN DAIIY HFRALD FRIDAY JUNE 19 JURES MILTRY 2ot s BN O, s a grey toque to match wore a rather impressive lilac Execution by Shnmmg Quéckly o w2 Carol Decrees Divorced Wiie* e her rmes s ‘ohe || 10 was smid tonav enar meten was (allg It Gondncive to Wage Cut- a gift for his mother ferred on her d, creat- s father but |4 1 that he was unable to whe Il Grain Crops Show Higher Prospects Than Year Ago In Northern sec tion Bulletin Report gtarling Saturday, June 14 to Sat., June 21 we will giveagiftFree with every purr‘hnw of 2pairs of Shoes. Il is not necessary to huv 2 pairs for any one person, you can buy a pair of Ladies’ and a pair of Men’s or a pmr of Men’s and Boys’. Buy any 2 pairs you wish at prwm lwtpd in mrr‘las oolou nnd get the nlfl Free. When Schulte - United decided to Patent or Black Kid—with add ready-to-wear departments, we ] + S £ snake trim. A smart style . . trm. A smart sandal Glitilay (Eemsdibieelg wentaboutitanabsolutely different way. Summer. We didn't go out, hire just anybody, and a few clerks, and say, “Now we have a Ready-to-open-up Wear Department! “Here's what we did. We selected Men’s Black and’ White 08 e = Momsucx or Tan Oxford. | o s Sport Oviord. Samein Tan [ PUrchose of 2 Goodyear-Welt. Usually an expert merchandising organization and White, Only $3.98, but 8 sold for a much hlsher Lo e B b e « .. MILLER’S INC . . . an organization Y j l with twenty years experience in styling and value giving . . . an organization of ready-to-wear specialists . . . an Boys' Smoked Elk Sport § ! Tennls with every @ rove Biack or Tan Oxford, || | organization that at once assured our Cio Blackonlan TS I v ool crcn 40 Goodyear-Welt, all sises . 1s§lze<l;£olg]< g2 X Ny Ayonues UEEALS customers far more for their money. izes I to 5'2—32. R ¥ ri | “You can judge for yourself how “SHOW THEM HOW OUR DEPARTMENTS ARE DIFFERENT” successful this plan has been. Compare our dresses, coats, millinery and child- rens’ wear with any anywhere. Because these departments are located in stores doing such an enormous business, their rent is much less and their volume much greater. Naturally you get more ward- robe here per dollar than anywhere else. "“These are very broad statements. We invite you to check up on them. Visit a Miller-Schulte-United Department to-day. Compare prices . . . compare value . . . compare style smartness ... and see for yourself how much more you get here for your money.” B\ Y CHILDREN , , y B Children's Hose or House Children’s and Misses’ Pat- Slippers with every M y.r0(s Patent Leather one ent pumps, trimmed with purchase of 2 pairs B S/ .0 Pump. Leather Sole. Blonde Lizzard. Sizes 8l NN of $1.98 Shoes Bl Sizes 4 to 8. Remarkable to 2. Exceptional Value. R or over. Value for 98¢c. I N ‘ HIGH GRADE : ‘ FULL-FASHION 5 ol T o FULL-FASHION In Every Schulte-United Store SII.I\ nnf | , R ‘_ : . )”ER‘ 219 Main Street “ New Haven Educator Is (,1\ en Haltfmd Position

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