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Stnre ions Ilet and embroidery W‘lfl quality Nainsook, sizes 48, would be considered good ¢, 60c each. Wns— Round, square and cely made and trimmed in d needlework, ~fine quality, cut full sizes and lengths at e 50c each. . d to the June Bride—Our dis- e underwear in single pieces hed sets, is appreciated ' by e who sees them. Great val- W. #hd beautiful . Zoods. ic to $3.00. Combinations 50c Corset Covers, 26c to $1.60. 0c to $3.00. Drawers, 26c to n assortment of new and 3l underwear that cannot be “the city for quality and énts for McCALL PATTERNS. I patterns have a remarkable tion in accuracy, in fit and in t ‘Women who have made a tion for being well dressed tell it it is not too much to state women who have never made & e, can. by means of a Mc. rn ‘produce a . gown that ctly like the fashion illus- 10 lnd 15c. _union; running high LE RAH, RAH SONG HAS BEEN SELECTED . | New Britain and Harfiord Unions- to Have Field Day Tomorrow The Christian EndeaVvor Unions of New . Britain and Hartford ‘have adopted the following chorus to be sung to. the tune of ‘Tipperary” at: the first fleld day and, basket picnte to be held at Elizal park, Hart- ford, ‘from 2:30 to 6:80 o'clock to- morrow afternoon: “It's a good thing to get tosethe!‘. It's a' good thing we, know, It's ‘& good thing to get together, | For it keeps our work aglow;: Rah, rah, for world endeavor, th, !'l'h., for C. E.; It's a long, long way to reach perfact- tion, But rah, rdh, C. B.” About fifty /entries have been made from New Brifain for the different athletic events and it is expected that many of the prizes will be brought back to this city. ‘It is expected that the feature of the day will be the ball game between the young wom- en of the two unions, A basgeball game will also be played between the men. Louls Bruemmer has been ap- pointed to decorate the cars. which will leave Central Park at 1 07 to~ morrow afternoon.’ Many Athletic Events, All’ men who will play ball are re- quested to bring their own gloves: Orders. for luncheons should be given before' 3 o'clock Saturday. Tickets for the special cars may be obtained on the cars. If the weather is doubt- ful, a notice will' be posted on' the public sign post, or members may se- cure information regarding the trip from President A, H. Parker of the New Britain union, 'phone 86. Following is the program of ath- letic events: 2:30, 100.yard dash men; 50-yard dash, ladies; ' 3:00, 'obstacle race, men 5, obstacle race, ladies; 3:30, ladies’ baseball game, (indoor base- ball), pole vautl; 4:00 mixed relay rdce, picked teams composed of four ladles and four gentlemen from each jump; 4:15, potato race; 4:30, men's baseball game, runing broad jump; 5:00 bas- ket lunch. Quarterly Meeting June 18, Rev. Warren. F. Cook, pastor of Trinity M. E. chux‘ch will deliver the address at the second quarterly meet- ing of the New Britain Christian En- deavor union to be held at; the New- ington Congregational church, Friday evening, June 18, at 8 o'clock. The. following program will be given | Praite Service | Scripture Reading and Prayer ¢ lncllul!n‘ Unittea States, | Pattcrson, and other standard makes in L2 ’l‘ruds and Nonhskldl. Ahn Fisk Factory Repaired . nearly all sizes, at Money ; Prices, ey Britain Tire & Repair Co. \ ' &4 CHURCH ST., NEAR MAIN : "Phobe 588-4. FREE AIR A Plan, Positive Statement . ¢ ‘no cdse of impertect eye- e of benefit by ‘the use cdpal nses which-we-cannot correct to | $ fullest extent possibie. ‘e cani prove “its truth by & prac- ration and reference to dem fled patients. Broken Replaced. Buginess ... Offering - ... .. The Art of Omitting, p . Warren F. Roll Call of Societies Announcements Award of .Union Banner Closing Hymn Cook . Mizpah Benediction Social Hour HEBREW BOYS TO BE SCOUTS. 4 — i Field Commissioner Moffat of New York to Be Speaker June 11. i Eighteen Hebrew boys have peti- tioned . Boy Scouts Commissioner | Stanley Sheldon for. the Hriviledge of organizing a 'troop and at a meeting to be held tonight a scout master will be selected for them. The organiza- tion of another troop in the Boys’ club’is also proposed. s Work on the organization of niore troops of Boy Scouts in the city is progressing nicely. There are nine troops in’ New Britain and one 'in Berlin and the membership is about 200. The ‘rally which was to have been held tonight at the Grammar school hall has been potponed until next Friday night at 8 o’clock when Field Commissioner 'Moffat of New York will give an address. Demonstrations in first ald work, knot tying, signall- ing, and other Boy Scout work will be given so that those who attend may learn what the boys are nushl n the Scout orgamization. g TRAINING CLASS GRADUATED. Eleven Young Women Will Take Classes in Sunday School, Rev. John C. Whiting, director, oa religious - edueation in the South church of Hartford, addressed the eleven graduates of the teachers train- ing class of the South church of this city at the exercises held last night in the chapcl. He spoke of the pro- gress which has been made An train-; ing for Sunday school work and the responsibility of the Sunday schoel teacher. Rev. Dr. W.:C." Hlll made the pre- sentation of the certificates given. by the State Sunday school association for a two years' course. Vocal solos. were given by:Miss -Helen: Dickinson. The ' following young. women ‘were graduated and will take clasges . in the South church Sunday school. Misses Marguerite Davis, « Corinne Goodwin, Carlyn Xingsley, Ruth Perry, Lenora Saunders, Minnie Sch- waderer, Helen Smith, Irene Swift, Gladys Stevens, Dorothy Zimmerman. | and Gladys Maryin CUBANO SUNK. Norwegian Steamer Torpedoed Off London,” June 4.—The Norwegian steamship Cubano was torpedoed and sunk Wednesday off the Flannan Is- lands. 'The crew was landed in the 'a _group of islands ofl the of, Scotland. . was formerly the Brit- ‘Strathmo She was ‘net n;!ste und built a! 912, = 3 You Find Them All at Hollanders’ YES, more Suit styles than youw’ll find injany RS - two stores in this section and featuring especially Suits for YoungMen The Smart English Cut Garments, so popular this season with young men—the patch pockets, soft roll front, etc. We produce a surpnsmg value at > $15.00 Exceptional values too in Men’s Fa.nci Worsteds, Cheviots and Blue Serges—a line that meets every man’ s idea of style, quality and value. $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00 And just put us to the test of “showing you” on the - question of Straw Hats and Negligee Shirt, '82.88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CT. WOMEN’S TAIL SUITS Suits Reduced to 314.50 Were priced $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50. An assortment of suits, most all sizes, in navy, ‘and white checks and the popuiar Belgian blue. Suits way desirable and up-to-date—but broken lines, s Suits Reduced to $19.50 Were priced $29.50, $35.00 and $37.50, ¥ A splend!d arceortment to select from, eninstly g’um E most approved mode's in navy, gray, tan, blatk K Bélglan blue and bLlack. Waists at 31.69 WERE $205 to $6.50. An odd lot of waists consisting of striped chines, voiles (about 35 in all) former prices $2.95 to 36 While at the waist section, ask to mflm ‘ ish toweling) bath robes for women. It's a &« These robes are especially desirdble for your selections. beach. i Dage-Allen HARTFORD AraE BLAMES U. S. FOR MEXICAN SITUATION Former Mlnlswr of > Interior in Huerta's L\binet Styles Wilson' as Self-Appointed Ruler of Mexico. San Antonio, Texas, June 4.—The note issued by President Wilson ‘Wednesday, demanding peace and or- der in Mexico, was criticized yester- day by Aureliano Urrutia, former minister ,of interior in Huerta's cab-. inet as a “tacit confession’ by Mr. ‘Wilson of Nis self-appointment as the ruler of Mexico.” Dr. Urrutia blamed the United States for. conditions in (Mexico. “In the midst of our misfortune,” Dr. Urrutia continued, ‘“‘we that the American government thrown aside its mask at a time which, though profoundly sad and shameful for us, yvet is also a very solemn moment for the man who will | try to bear on his: shoulders the sacred task of saving our country.” He sald he referred to. President Wilson. has To learn how to get new bottles for putting up Williams’ Root Beer write Willlams & Curleton. Hartfordfi Conn, ~—advt. ARMY AS GODFATHERS For Intant Dnughter of Crown Prince 5 ‘William of Germany, (Correspondence ‘of 'the Associated Press.) Berlin,- May 29—The Crown Prince Willlam's" infant daughter is to have the wholé of the Crown Prince's ar- my as her godfathers. Anouncement to this effect is'made in" -the Vos- sische Zeitung, which says: “We are informed ‘that, in addi- tion to other personages, thg Crown Prince and Princess have chosen as godparents the whole of the Fifth Army, of .which the Crown. Prince is the head. The choice shows afresh what a beautiful relationship of on- fidence exists between the leade? and his army.” WHEN YOU READ you' should ave comfort. It you d6 not COME TO ME and 1 can give it to you. I wil save your eyesight and your money as well. WHY PUT IT OFF? Shell work a specialty. Hours from 8:30 a m. till 6:30 p, m. Monday and Saturday till 10:30 p. m. Sunday by appointment only. Telephone. F. L. McGUIRE. Optometrist. 276 Main Street (Over Lewitt's Jewelry Store.) rejoice | i i Great Opening Sale! In order to make public our New Headquarters, we are offering All 'Our Merchandise consisting of Beds, Buffets, Dressers, Carriages, Rugs, Linoleums, Stoves and All House Furnishing Goods from 25 to 30 per cent off the dollar We hope that the public will take advantage. of this sale. Segal & Birnbaum 432 MAIN STREET Something new: FRESH LAYER CAKES ,.......... Just the desser: for the Sunday Dinner. Try one. MOCHA CHOCOLATE LAYERS COFFEE CAKES and Old English BATH Bmtb, m butter taste. BOSTON BROWN BREADand Blked Beans, rich “ Our Individual Short Cakes we bnve fresh every hm /7,/ L (3 }) 74, ‘” ///// nlh ‘\ ‘\\ ‘ In Consideration of the mypadhdi petticoat the firm named at the end of this certificate Promiges any Agrees o replace with of and value f‘r.ene'e of - ”mu“whflho months from the date of this certificate, i, (n)nmww&muud} ’: (7)) lfwamonndelofpqufi. (3) I ruffles of flounce should become de- RENIER, PICKHARDT & 127 MAIN ST. . NEW BRIT,