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" Boston Store el -~ Visit Our Hosiery Department And see onc of the best equipped hosiery stocks in the state. Hosiery that will appeal to every man and woman who is seeking quality, style and comfort at a small cost. The best makes are represented here— “Medallio,” ‘“Phoenix,” ‘“McCallum” and many others. MEN’S heavy and medium weight, all pure silk, double soles, heels and toes, black, white and all the latest colors. Special, 25¢ pair. LADIES’ silk boot hose, all the wanted colors, also black and white, in this extra value stocking, 25c pair. | i compensation REPGAT OUTLINES AUSTRIX'S ATTITUDE Doal Monarchy Wants Piedge of Neatraiity Frem Italy. Rome, via Paris, March 19, 2:10 a. m.—What purports to be an outline of Austria’s attitude with relation to the cession of territory to Italy is contained in a despatch to the Tri- buna dated Vienna, but telegraphed from the frontier. The statement is made that Austria, without reflecting upon Italian good faith, contends it is only natural that the dual monarchy if she is ready to grant territorial compensation, should wish to insure Italian mneutrality. For this reason, the despatch says, Austria feels she should carry out her part of the pro- posed agreement only when an Italian pledge of mneutrality is ful- filled, especially in view of the fact that the cession of the Province of Trent would imply a weakening of Austrian military resources with re- gard to Italy. Commenting upon this report, the Tribuna says the condition which Austria demands is absolutely inac- ceptable and if maintained would make impossible any friendly agree- ment. ‘Wrong Point of View. “The . Austro-German point of view,” the Tribuna says, ‘is wrong because they think Italy is asking for neutrality. The problem is totally different. Austria | provokea the war through aggression TADIES’ heavy weight boot hose, a big range double sole, toe and heel. 50c pair. pure = silk | of colors, ! ! BIG ASSORTMENT 1ladies’ all silk | hose, black and colors, 69c to $2.00. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ hosiery. “Bison” for boys and “No Darn” for girls have no equal at the price. | Sizes 6 to 10. 12 1-2¢ pair. The “Boston Terrier” for boys, an extra strong durable stocking, an equal to most 25¢ stockings sold. 15c¢ pair. PULLAR & NIVEN New Britain Milk Depot Wholesale and Retall Btate test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Seibert’'s 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. Our i out TItaly’'s knowledge. | means is figured at from SEIBERT & SON, e Tel. 508-4 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center against Serbia, partly against repeat- ed TItalian warnings and partly with- This action was entirely contrary to mutual Italian-Austrian pledges and conflict- ed with the fundamental interests of Italy. Thus the European equilibrium was upset and radical changes in the map of Europe are inevitable. “Italy sacrificed her national as- pirations by adhering to the triple al- liance for the sake of preserving that European equilibrium. Since Austria shattered it, Ttaly cannot longer post- pone the realization of those aspira- tions.” PUT PRISONERS TO WORK. Russian Captives Will Be Used By Germans to Drain Marshes. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Amsterdam, March 19.—The B lin newspapers state that 30,000 Rus sian prisoners of war are to be em- ployed in draining marshes and in breaking up waste and moor land be- tweeen Berlin and Hanover for culti- vation. The state is to pay one-third of the cost, and the remainder will be advanced by agricultu banks. The average cost of making an acre of land fit for cultivation by this $1.50 to and it is figured that the in- per dcre will averaze $2.00, creased yield nearly $10. Orange County Creamery. This name is a standard for quality. Get the habit of buying this high grade butter and you will have no other, 24c 1b.,, 3 for $1.00. National Tea Importers, 123 Main St., cor. Chest- nut.—advt. PRETTY PEGGY O’NIEL “Peg O’ My Heart” Co. said: “I use Sempre Giovine and most sincerely recommend its use. scft clear.” It keeps my skin and smooth and complexion To know Pretty Peggy uses Sempre Giovine should make it easy for you to determine what to use. (Pronounced Sem-pray Jo-ve-nay Meaning “Al- ways Young), is different from all other toilet preparations—comes in ccnvenient, Improves thc complexion by thor- All the cake form. oughly cleansing the skin. economical many fea- tures of “Sempre” combined make it the choice among the world’s most beautiful women. Come in and get a 50c Cake today, only 50c Manicure and Vanity Boxes Oxzyn Balm . Dr. Charles Flesh Food Pulvola Face Powder > Milk Weed Cream Hazeline Snow. . 25c Sanital Face Cream Kintho Beauty Cream .. Woodbury Facial Cream Dorin’s Rouge Ambrery Sisters’ Beautifier Stillman’s Freckle Cream . Perspi-no . “Mum™ . ye R e Sanital Tooth Powder , Sanital Tooth Paste ... Zodenta Tooth Powder $1.00 Pyorrhocide 50c 25¢ 50c 50c Garden of Allah Talcum Hind's Cold Cream i Pompeian Massage Cream . Wilson Freckle Cream .. 43¢ 19¢ 13¢ 19¢ 43¢ 20¢ 190 50¢ 20¢ 20¢ 20¢ 39¢ 20c 20¢ 19¢ $1.00 Wilson's Freckie Cream... Dierkiss Complexion Powder Dierkiss Talcum Powder With special attention to livery service, every family in NEAREST DRUG STORE.” telephone orders and this city can consider prompt ours “THE Clark 8 Brainerd’s DRUG STORE CThe Rexall Store 181 MAIN STREET Our Opening. 69th Thirty different color combinations in $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, featuring our “BELMONT” at $2.00. All the New Furnishings are now ready. Spring Opening Saturday, March 20th and What It Means It means that we’re going to malke it an event worth while. We're going to celebrate it by giving our custom- ers something quite unusual in Suit values, at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 and $28. with exceptional values to meet the popular demand for Suits, at $15 and $18, YOUNG MEN’S SUITS especially cut to suit the par- ticular tastes of the young men. lish models, at $15, $18 and $20. Smart effects. SPRING OVERCOATS $15, $20 and $25. A surprisingly fine line and a big variety. English and Semi-Eng- Hats, - $2.00 Better realize the advantages of our 69th Spring PEOPLE FLEE EAST PRUSSIA. Between 200,000 and 300,000 Scek Homes in Other Parts of kimpire. spondence of the Associated Press.) March 19.—Governor Von Batocki of East Prussia estimates, after careful investigation, that be- tween 200,000 and 300,000 of the population of that provincce have left during the past six months. Most of them are believed now to be liv- ing in other parts of Germany. In a reecnt article " Von Batocki makes an appeal for the return of these refugees. Kast Prussia, he de- clares, cannot spare this portion of its population, and is apt to suffer from the loss of even a small propor- tion of its inhabitants. (Cor Berlin, WOMEN AS CONDUCTORS. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Paris, March 19.—The new motor | buses built to replace those requisi- tioned by the army will soon make their appearance in Paris with wives zed men as conductors. and $1 a Week SPRING CLOTHES Men and Women On purchases up to $15 our terms are $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. Generous terms on larger purchases. New Styles are all The Menter Co. 315 TRUMBULL ST. HARTFORD. here. | ing Vg ’ 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CT. BELGIAN BANNER IN BERLIN, First Trophy From That Country Now in German Museum. (Correspondence of the The first Belgian flag to be brought Assoclated Press.) to Berlin and added to the collection | of trophies of war now in the ‘“Zeug- haus,”” or military museum, has just arrived. The banner is of black low and red colored silk, with a gold fringe. The staff is surmounted by a lion with the inscription “XIII Forts.” With the Belgian flag arrived tw French banners, one bearing the regi- | ment number, ‘250, the letters “Ter,” laurel wreath. names of famous Sebastopol. and t he other surrounded by a battles, including BUILDING SOCIETIES (Correspondence’ of the Ass London, March 19. erty has been acquired "LOURISH. sciated Press.) Enough through the building societies of the United King- | dom during the past thirteen y to house the en populatio erpool, Manchester and says the chief register of friendly cieties. During this period. 8 the societies have advanced 000,000 to members. Reports sho a steady increase in membership these societies from year to year. ROYALTY STUDIES AVIATION, (Correspondence of the London, March 19 Cecil, member of par to use a flying Shoreham Aredrome. receiving popular ted Press.) Lord Hugh ment, is learn- machine at the He has been instruction for se HORSES mr. prop- Bradford, ! and and two. weeks ris license a week eral expe z0 on cts to to the SILVER BROOM (Correspondence of London, March the A to r John Jellicoe, miral, solid silver a yard long, and, inscri to FOR Admiral Jellicoe for receiv front in soclated Press.) broom, bed sweeping the North Sea, 1914 Pure Lard, 1lc In the center are the | m . Russell Carload of 25 Ohio Horses Just Arrived Tuesday, March 16, 1915 3ros, condon has just returned from the West and states these Horses were bought at the right price and the benefit of buying at the Jow figure will be given to 1In this car will be several business and general purpose 1,050 to 1,400 lbs. We carry everything in the hor dump carts, cords, heavy farm gears, be equalled in New England. Nee us before you buy. the purchaser. matched horses, pairs ranging 2,600 to in wei se line, bu harnesses, at a iness w agons, price 3,100 ght not 1bs., from Con- to P. H. CONDON & CO., Inc. LAUREL STREET, BRISTOL,, CONN, 19.—TInhabitants of | Cape Colony, South Africa, have sent the British nearl “presented his ability in | ( | l JELLICOE. | i | | | | | | | | -HORSES | SMART NEW STY Of DISPLAYS INCLUDE FROM 1 NS BY L OTHER PARIS MODIS These hats have the st Paris and are made of equallj is in the price—which is half @ Then we have semi-drees tiful and full of style and cha $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 Really, you style of these inexpensive hats W We charge nothing for the st and materials. LA PREMERE Contain all that money can command, little cash The best known talent is in fabrics, richestlaces and Excelon, the Premier superiority. Variety of shapes ery figure. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION THISY gpecialist from New York to give fitting “ made by telephone. . age-Alen Hartferd, Con work for corset Good Things FOR THIS SATURDAY. HOT CROSS BUNS They arc filled with whipped eream and a MOCHA CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES, cach Charlotte Russes, Whipped Cream Eclairs, Old-fashioned Raiscd Buns and a number of other w holesome dishes AUNT DELIA'S BREAD Lias no equal. A per loaf. Lay Loaf Cake, Coff / () 2 STOR RENIER, PICKHARDT 127 Main Street, opp. Arch, Telepl DISPLAY WEEK BE with / <S> « 62 NEW BR The is bright will delight store new Spring Fashi that EASTER SUITS, Smart suits for early wear Gabardines, poplins, men's wear Belgian, reseda and c! hecks Prices from $1 o $35.00. TILK AND CLOTH DRESSES Very handsome styles of fine of neweét bolero models serges, ete quality mat} SMART attractive models of crepe and lace. ARATE SKIRTS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, INFANT w CORSETS IN ALL THE NEW SPRING MODE FRONT OR BACK LACE, Fittings given, if des BLOUSES, Very de crepe Georgette NECKWEAR, SE chine, pul red Whatever y and see me, under the mo at my office af one flight.) Large, privas convenient, F.L. } OPTQ 276 Main St Telephone 1