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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY - TAKES OVER THIS STORE TOMORROW A PERCENTAGE OF EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WILL BE GIVEN TO THE LEGION TO HELP THE NEEDY FAMILIES. The H. J. Donnelly Co., have agreed to cooperate with American Legion Auxiliary to make this the biggest day’s sale in the history of New Britain!l WHY? Because a portion of every dollar you spend will be used by these women for a worthy purpose, to help the needy families. Your cooperation is absolutely necessary to the success of this charitable event. Mr. H. J. Donnelly personally has pledged himself to give you special values and also has agreed to sell at sufficiently low prices to just cover the cost of doing business, as he recognizes the worthiness of the efforts of the Auxiliary and their aid in this sale tomorrow at 9 a. m. the store will be turned over to the Auxiliary, eliminating for the day, Mr. Donnelly’s own profits. Mrs. Lillian McNickle offers— April Showers and Cappi Talcum Powder “Turknit” Face Cloths —Two tone colors, soft absorbent terry. Mrs. William Reidle offers— “Armand” Face Cream '32¢ —None sold to dealers. Compacts, Perfumes Your Choice 3 9 c or 3 for §1.00 —Several odors. Facc Powder, Atomizers ana Toilet Waters. Miss Nelly Cronin offers— Men’s Pajamas $1.89 —Coat or middy style. Made by the mal .t Van Heusen collars. High Cut Cretonnes 39¢c or 3 yds. for $1.00 —36 inches wide, all goad patterns. Duplex, dust- proof and warp prints. Mrs. Ada Mitchell offers— Boys’ Sweaters $1.00 —TFancy slip-on style. Styles in a variety of “He- Boy" patterns. Mrs. Robert Bertini offers— Sweaters and Beret Sets $1.95 —AIll wool for little tots. 36 Inch “Anderson” g S Borden and Manchester PERCALE —Fast color, fine count. Unusually low price. 150 patterns to choose from. Yard 1 9 ¢ Y Mrs. John Ball and Mrs. Harry Ginsburg! offer— | SHIRTS i | | j —Here they are, the i %fmest offer we have On]y $ | imade in months. : ] ] ’ { H 1 ! i f Famous ; : Brands i g Madrast { ) Oxfords§ i1\ / Broad- | ! i —All sizes. | e ) ) D ) - D 430 * Miss Emma Schaal offers— Fountain News of Interest Roast Turkey, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce ....... 25‘: Snapper Blue Fish, Mashed Potatoes, Tomato Sauce. ......... 2 5 c Miss Vera Schade will refund $1.00 on CV every pair of Purchased on OES Charity Day —The word “Comfort” has a different meaning than it did ten years ago. Comfort today Q 3 4 doesn’t mean just a soft shoe, it means scientific construction. Style, grace and comfort are all coordinated in Treadeasy Shoes and they're only $8.00 a pair. Sizes 215 to 9 — AAA to EEE. Expert fitting. Pied Piper and Cedar Grove Shoes For Children A \ Mrs. N. Whittemore and Mrs. Ralph Spencer offex ' ! Filllikashioned PURE SILK HOSE 83¢ a pair (Mrs. H. Petts hostess) Service weight, sheer chiffons, silk sealed, which means 30% more wear. We guar- antee every pair. All new colors. Every pait perfect. NN A BLANKETS! 70x80 inch. $2.97 PART WOOL BLANKETS ........ N —Rich block plaids, deep sateen binding, all colors. 66x80 inch. ALL WOOL BLANKETS —Plain colors, bound, cut singles. 72x84 /inch. VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS .......... —“Oregon City” quality, plain colors, bound with sateen. Mrs. Cedric Powers offers— MRS. H. MITCHELL and MISS GRACE STOWELL offer— WE CAN'T REMEMBER WHEN AUTUMN FROCKS Have Been So Delightfully Smart at $ HERE ARE FROCKS THAT TRULY HAVE “EVERYTHING.” THEY ARE DISTINCTLY THIS SEASON IN IN- DIVIDUALITY, FEMININITY AND STYLE. THEY ARE PER LY SIZED AND TAILORED, AND, OF COURSE, FOR THIS DAY, THE VALUES ARE WONDERFUL. —SECOND FLOOR— MRS. MAURICE PEASE and MRS. ARTHUR GRANT, Hostcs:'sos Mrs. Ired Hofiman offers— 39 INCH NEW PRINTED SILKS $1.00. —Dark grounds, small figures. A lovely selection to choose from Yard Mrs. Blizabeth Timbrell, Mrs. J. Bernasconi and Miss Clara Doerr offer— Beautiful Imported LINENS At a fraction of their real worth. —_We list a few of the specials. 36x36 Filet Square ... 15x45 Filet Square . .. 54x54 Filet Square 12x18 TFilet Ovals and Oblo 8/36 in. Filet Scarfs ...:....... 36/36 in. Grass Linen Sfluares ... Cut Wor Madeira Napkins . 18x45 in. Madeira Se : ' talian Square with 4 napkins Needle Point Square, 36x3 Z Cross Stitch Linen Towels 5 $1.00 Grass Linen Scarfs, 18x45 in ‘ine Filet Doil . $1.39 S1.00 1 Italian Oblongs .. 12x12 Italian Napkins .. 8x45 Italian Scarfs Fine Quality Mercerized TUSCANY SCARFS —DMany other items we've not room to mention. Mrs. George Kinkade offers— Brother and Sister Suits —Cute little all wool outfits, made in tan, blue, green. navy or red and the regular value is $1.95. S1768 2 016 s dn i s s Special $1 '49 Girls' “Bobby” Skirts tailored wool skirts, with yoke effects, and new colors Mrs. Kenneth Kron offers— Women'’s and Misses’ ! Stunning New HATS i Spegial for i Charity Day | §—You will be pleased Jto know you can buy jsuch lovely hats at=————————m—4ma= ithis low price. All the latest styles.? H Jvery hat underpriced for tomorrow. Mrs. Stanley Traceski, hostess Michael Bannan and Mrs. Callahan offer Men's All Wool Coat Sweaters $3.95 ust reduced from $5.95 to $4.95, but we are mak- exceptional for tomorrow. Sizes 36 to 46. Mrs. N. Avery and Mrs. Mulligan offer— UNDIES —at— Charity Day Low Prices —Panties, Step-Ins and Chemises. Lace trimmed and tailored crepe de chine and $1 .55 flowered celanese. PORTO RICAN GOWNS —Hand embroidered pastel shades, round and 56c square neck. ...... o AT Mrs. Fred Ensworth oflers— 500 Pairs Crisp New CURTAINS —Hard twist voiles. Rufiled or dotted mar- auisette. Real values. c A manufacturer’s close out. Curtains worth pr‘ up to $2.98 pair. Long Flat Styles Ruffled Styles 5 Piece Sets WOMEN'S NEW 100¢; WOOL COAT SWEATERS —Smart tailored and the colors arve bright and $ 95 smart. Showing red, - green, tan, brown, navy. Sizes 38 to 44. “Cannon” Wax Paper 5c Roll cets in 2 roll . Schade offers— Windsor Chairs $1 '59 Each 4 any finish. Priced @ arity Day 0dd Lots Shoe Bags Hot Dish Holders 29c¢ nped picces to em- | Y ¢ ana silhouette pic- Mrs. John Ball offers— Men’s Ties de- Linen Huck Towels $1.00 —18x36 size, hemstitched. Wonderful value Sweaters Ior Little Fellows $1.95 —All wool, rovelty slip-or. | , with rou 1d trimmed with s ' boyish designs. Sizes 24 to 30. —SECOND FLOOR— Men’s Mogador Ties 69c Each inest quality silk, full len, highly tailored. [ Mrs. Charle 1thrbacke offe Men's “Shawknit” Hose t | 50c Pair 3 ~This well known make H-I-Bonnefly Co.lnc. {TEL-480 - > THE~BOSTON~STORE < EST.-1878- “’?%." REDEMPTION STATION IN OUR STORE Baby Buntings —As soft as Eiderdown; and warm and cozy, with little hoods: trimmed sl 9 with soft shades of pink and blue, .7. Sizes 24 to 30. All colors. Turkish Towels in hmeres with neat s and snappy stripes. 3 5 89¢