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LFUDLY FILLED. HARTFORD TEDEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, ‘Wonderful offerings all over the Storc.—Seasonable new merchandise, wearing ap- parel, housewares. CHARTER 1580. JSLIN UNDERWEAR g! dd Lots From Several New Makers . EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR THURSDAY iments are all exceptional value, being this season’s o utput, perfectly new and purchased You Save 25% to 40% DWNS XEmpire and -other not over one and he. $1.250 Gowns, sale he, sale price $1. 25 Gowns, sale nd $1.49, .50 Gowns, sale price DE CHINE pin and white; round mneck; $5 price $8.89. D Sale On.Every Purchase Combinations Da Grecque Combinations, one or two of a kind. $4.00 and $4.50 values $2.98, $5.00 and $6.00 values $8.98. Seco Wash Silk Combina- tions. $8.00 and $3.50 values, sale price $2.25. Crepe de Chine Combina- tions in pink and white. $5.00 value, sale price $3.98. $6.50 value. Sale price $3. for for Drawers La Grecque Drawers In two styles. $1.00 grade, salc price 79c. $1.25 grade, sale price $1.00. Two styles in Lace and Hamburg trimmed drawers. $1.50 Drawers, $1.00. 2.00 $1.25, Crepe de lace trimmed, $1.00. sale price Drawers, sale price Chine Camisoles, $1.25 grade for 3-DAY SWITCH SALE Hair GoodstDepartment, Second Floor, North Store hree -stem fine-quality- Wavy Switches in the best shades of brown. 4 Switches, stex Switches, or $1.49. 26-inch 3-stem value $2.75, for $1.79. Switches, 28-inch 3-stem Switches, value $3.25, for $2.29. 30-inch 3-stem value $3.75, for $2.79. Switches, ney “Shower-Proof”’ Foulards jry mewest silks for spring, made in the famous Cheney Mills, are. now displayed ‘in our Silk [FChey’'re charming, indeed, and the quaint printed designs are perfectly adapted to the frills the new season. Printed Silks are the fashion leaders this spring; delightful little flowers plors—suited to all needs for indoors or out. A frock made of one of Cheney’s Showerproof be found not only very durable, but most beautiful in design. Do not decide on the ma- new dress until you have looked over these splendid silks. L.OOK!!! RTY NEW CUSTOMERS LAST WEEK NSTON’S SPECIAL MIXED 00 7 PER TON TRY IT AND SAVE YOUR MONEY CITY COAL & WOOD CO. 246 MAIN ST. Telephone 217-218 ES h Street. H. GILLIN ‘Phone 974-2 REAY; ESTATE INSURANCE, POETIVER AND TRUSTEE OF ESTATE. farms in Connecticut For Sale. All within a few ot trolley car or railroad station. D GERMANS | PRISONERS Germans on Way s Arrives , March 3, 1:15 a. load of maimed of war who are to wounded French re last night from bound. The cars boarded by Red distributed gifts of land other delicacies s and relieved their of the responsibil- he passengers. 0 Germans aboard | medical attention Pm seemed cheerful public was ex- tion while the ns had lost a leg or an arm and many of them had lost two limbg, but all were making the best of their misfortune. They paid tribute to the kind treatment they had received in French hospitals. After a long stop here the train left for Schaffhausen, at the mnorth- ernmost point in Switzerland, where it will pass the train carrying incapaci- tated French prisoners on their way heme. SENT TO PRISON. Bridgeport, March 3.—Samuel Ru- bin, who was found guilty by a jury on Friday of having embezzled $300 from Mark Sniffen of this: city, was sentenced yesterday by Judge Wil- lHams in the superior court to from two to four years in state prison. Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros. —advt. PASSES QUIET NIGHT. Bordeaux, March 3, Via Paris, 9:45 A. M.—Madame Sarah Bernhardt, who is recovering in a local hospital from a recent operation, passed , a quiet night. FOR SALE—L&r"e smoo!h potatoo grown on my f&rm in Kensington, 10 bushel lots, 75¢ bu. Less than 10 bushel, 85¢c bu. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 3-2-d3 FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte eggs, $100 setting, $5.00 per hundred. Wil- liam Whitham, Kensington. Tel. 92-13. 3-2-6dx FOR SALE or exchange for runabout Harley Davidson 5 H. P. motorcycle in fine condition. T. Yeamans, 33 Brighton St. off Allen St. 3-1-3dx FOR SALE New Stultz piano, beautifully fin- ished, brilliant tone, would satisfy the most critical. We will sell this in- strument right, to make room for an- other shipment. BRODRIB & WHEELER, 138 Main Street Tel, 974.-4 — e : HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Young lady for general office work, must write a fair hand, and competent to operate a Rem- ington typewriting machine. In- quire No. 86 West Main street. 2-26-tf WANTED—Girl to help with care of children during the days. Apply 22 Curtis St, 2-24-t7 HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION FOR SALB. FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 3-2-6dx FOR SALE—Gabler upright piano, very handsome, full rich tone. Just been thoroughly gone ove Originally this piano cost §500. May now be bought for $150. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE OR FOR RENT-—House at Jacobs' Corner. Inquire Mrs. (. R. Woods, Jacobs' Corner, Kensin: ton. 3-3-6d I'OR SALE 11 my household goods. Apply 18 Warlock, Friday, 7 to 9 p. p. Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Terms cash. Mrs. Howard L. Hanr cock. . 3-2 FOR SALE—Walraven upright piano in excellent condition, full compass, splendid tone and action. Price only $100. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Maple Hill, New Goll Station, 7 room cottage, all improve- ments, two fire plac throughout, also storm windows and awnings. Bargain is sold before April 1st. Inquire at store. e.o.d-6d FOR SALE—A small upright piano, just the thing for a small room. You can buy it for $39, use it one year and be allowed all you have paid in exchange for a new piano. Does this appeal to vyou? Seds- wick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 | LOST— es screened | ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day of issue. Insure cold da ‘o'lrielf 1galn t (lrdughfi the’:e by having Brayne's all doors and windows. Tel. or drop a card to A. M. Raymond. Plainville, Conn. 2-27-4dx \\1\h ('hdm in Case Harvey return s receiv on please St. and case. Name Lewis, Finder to 718 Stanley ward. TO RENT—: Maple street. 7-4dx TO RENT—Desirable tenement, second floor, all improvements, steam heat, price $16.00, rent free to April 1, refer- ences. Address Box 4XX, Herald. 2-26-tf four room south side, furnished heat and TO RENT—Two nicely front f£ooms with steam bath. Mrs. Gavelek, 551 TO RENT—Five rooms, newly paper- ed, $11. 401 Chestnut street. 3-2-wix FOR SALE—Orders taken now for S. C. W. Leghorn and Barred hatching eggs and day old chick: from good laying strain. Tel. 712-4. H. J. Sedgwick, Stanley Quarter. 2-27-6dx FOR ary. Reliable laun- 2-23-tf FOR SALE—Decker Bros. piano. One of the besi square pianos in the city. $20 takes it. Turn it in any time for a new piano. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-141 Asylum reet, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 IFFOR SALE—BIlack horse, harness and rubber tired runabout. Horse sound, clever and gentle. Safe with any- one. Good for light delivery. $190.- 00 takes all. Address Box 301, Kensington. 3-2 FOR SALE—Sohmer grand piano, small size, elegant style, exquisite tone and in Al condition. Cost $950. This is a grand for an artist or student. All we ask now is $450. Invitation to experts to look this piano over. Scdswick & Casecy, 139-141 Asylum street, Hartfora, 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Chickering grand piano in excellent shape. Here is an op- portunity to become the owner of a grand original the modest sum wof $225. This is not a wornout instrument but has many years of useful service in the future. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Handsome thoroughbred Scotch collie. Great pet safe with children. Also one Boston bull dog, white with brindle spots. Both good watch dogs. $10.00 for either. Tel. 675-15. 3-2-2a FOR SALE—Elegant mahogany, full size upright 88 note player piano, almost new. Compare it with any- thing you have ever seen or heard of at the price, $350. Bench, scarf and $15 worth of music rolls goes with it. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 2-26-a10 FOR SALE—Steinway upright piano. Try it—the tone and touch will tell you what it is. Cost $600. If you want a Steinway yvou can have this for $225. Sedgwick & Casey, 139- 141 Asylum street, Hartford, 2-26-d10 FOR SALE—Sterling Player Guaranteed not used over months. Always priced $650 If you arc looking for a re grade piano you shoulq see Can be bought for $450. Sedgwick & Casey, 129-141 Aslyum Hartford, Conn. Piano. three FOR SALE—Sedgwick & Casey have so many second-hand pianos and player pianos on hand just now that it is a positive fact the prices are 256 per cent. lower than they have ever marked similar second- hands. We have uprights from $30, Tight money is no excuse for not buying here because we'll make terms fit the necessity, We can't ad- vertise each item separately hut call and see What we have anq vow'll surely buy. Sedgwick g Casey, 139-141 Asylum reet, Hartford, Conn. 26-d10 Rock | costing §1,100 for | i Conn. TO RENT—369 Main street, tenement of four Tooms, modern ments, steam heat. Apply 652 ley street. Stan- 2-25.6d4 TO RENT—Four room tenement, third floor, all modern improve- ments. Inquire 97 South Burritt street, Tel. 442-3. 2-25-1w TO RENT—3 five room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street. 1l improvements. lnquire Mrs. C. dlarr on the premises. 11-9-2f our room unemem, 275 improve- | I TO RE. IS THE TIME T0 REPAIR THAT strip tha Now Perhaps there hangs down, making the or repair a room lo ceiling. work in metal Metal t has ok First class work guaranteed G -I. g detached, a Consult become corner untidy. us for new J. EDWARD ERWIN Plumbing and Sheet 602 Lafayette Street. FOR SALE--16 Good 2-family house of 12 rooms, Lar Also good rent on Ledge Court, TO RENT. FOR RENT—Store 63 17 by 80 feet with location for business. Andrew, National Bank Church street, ell, first George Building. M-W class W TO RENT—Four room tenement with | to Price M. small $12 Irving 3-2-tf n family of per month Jester, improvements Americans, Apply Staniey to 52 street. NT—Two five room tenements, latest improvements, also two large stores, 75 feet deep. Inquire Meehan, 24 1-2 Lafayette street 3-1-a7x | TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. All improvements, 473 Park street extension, TO RENT rooms. J. Plainville Tpstairs tenement, Morse, 21 Broad TO RENT. at 30 Vine street. Apply Mrs. J. A. St. Electric Blake, light, etc. 60 TO RENT—Two four room tenements No. 21 Winthrop St. Inquire No. 7 Winthrop St. Kugene W. Par- ker. 2-24-tf TO RE hed room, floor, electric lights, steam use of bath and telephone. street. Tel. 999-3. econd heat, LARGE FRONT ROOM- ienc Use of Kkitchen Phillips, 170 Arch street. if desired. TWO ROOMS—TFurnished for light housekeeping, including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and clectric lights. Private, minutes’ walk from center. nut street. 45 Wal- 9.8 AUTO OWNE] Steam Vulcanizing tubes 25 ceats. Why pay more. Tire repairing in all branches. Slightly used tires and tubes all sizes in stock. New Britain Tire and Repair Co., 54 Church St., Near Main. 2-22-mix 53 Glen | 3-3-tf | 70 REN All conven- | Threae | TO RENT nements rooms each on trolley linc Steele, 260 Chestnut street, Two te of Suitable for groce H. Samlow, 393 Ar TO RENT—Furnished rooms by day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also telephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. TO RENT--Four rooms with cornesr Cherry and Pine, Five room rent, 38 Maple street. J. Murray & Co. 1-16-tf TO RENT—Fjve room _ tenement, third floor, modern conveniences, on Black Rock avenue, Inquire F, W. Loomis 150, Arch street. Tel y-tf §1z.00. TO RENT—One tenement of flve rooms, all modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf HELP \\'A\'TED——-A\LALE. young man to work office as invoice clerk, 16 to years of age. Amswer in handwriting and state school tended. Box 9G, Herald WANTED 18 at- man or wo- man who can rurnibh references, to represent us in this locality, in the sale of Guaranteed Spark Plugs to automobile owners. Good pay. Ap- ply Murdock-Daly Co. Spark Plug Manufacturers, 39 Church strect, New Haven, Conn. Sats.-Wed:s. WANTED—A general manager and factory superintendent for a cut- lery factory. Give references, quali- fications and salary, Herald box 2XYZ. 2-24-3 10 tuation as janitor, thor- of boilers an furnish best | Dennis, 161 So 1-d WANTED—S oughly \mdcrstan(h care and steamfitting. of reefrences. Th()s. Main street. "ANTED—To do waslting and ing or go out cleaning by the day 143 Glen street, first floor. 3-1-3dx "ANTED-—Carpenter work, jobbing ‘and repairing at reasonable rates. 'Phone. 1467. 3-1-déx MALE l‘ BOY WANTE I)—Tn Answer in own hand ing age and salary expected. dress Box 21XX. Herald. work in writing, stat- Ad- 3-1-3dx FOR SALE. Just arrived from the factory a new | “Gordon Bros.” pian a beautiful | mahogany case. foll rich tone, ivory | keys.. The pride of any man's home, We arc selling this pi At % o price for a quick sale. BRODRIB & WHEELER, 138 Main Street, iron- ¢ = in | own | . | Both | | | | | | | | | Four rooms first floor | i | | | THE IO RENT—Two fi\u. room ten emenls. all modern improvements. luquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-et Two furnished rooms month month month Five rooms third floor.... Five rooms, 1st and 2nd Six room cottage month Six rooms, first floor month LOCKWOOD, 6 WEST MAIN TA.B. JUHNDUI\ DENTIST Najional H'mk Buiiding. YOU OWEYOUREYES V. . S. BEST and if you are to them. THE in OF wise TREATMENT | you will give it BEST Is HERE the examination and manu- facturing. When you want GOOD re- | sults come to F. L. McGUIRE OPTOMETH¥I-T 276 Main St. (One flight up). Factory on premises Telephone 1616-2 for appointment Cail Metal Work near B 1k, Luke | 3-1-d6x | 7 room up stairs tenement bata, | P. | DRUG STORE, of Every Description 'Phone 629 JOHN STREET > lot, 66x165 Rock Av. Low price, ‘Fasy terms Al modern conveniences Baan 1. 272 Main St DETECTIVES { Ve~ tion n any matter where secrecy, | integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 20 State Street, | Hartford, Conn. 'Phone Charter 7574, 110l Elizaheth 1089 Typewriters From $5.00 Up. Factory Rebuill, BARTIFORD ypewriter Exchange 26 StateSt,, 411 It you are antcipating 8-2-t1 | 7,200 8q. Ft. Floop Space HART’S STORAGI LIVERY RELIABLE REPAIRINC GARAGE SUPPLIES Tel. 221-4 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. High | ..-ldx‘ 11, M Finnegan Stahlea. Telephone 302 Pony Nut Per Ten . Three IFull Bags ... No Coal wil] last longer or will e betser satisfaction; also a saving ~f | $1.00 per ton. P | SPECIAL WOOD PRICES, | Hickory, sawed, 1.2 cord... | Hard, sawead, 1-2 cord. Hard and Soft, 1-2 cord Chestnut, 1-2 cord | LEAVE ORDERS . $5.00 .S185 Ar (l(()“’kl.l/n 4 MAIN STREEY BEST COAL THREE BAES rwowe B1. O 5 6um 280 TERMS CASH. E3w OFFICE | 24 Bwieny Cosnt month | ST. | 1LLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS 1 HARTFORD, CONN. s On Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 NMeain Sireet. For FIRE INSURANCE