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mee lots following the big sale. lots are as follows: ‘Carsets, made of coutil, with medium 9,16 26; reg\xla.rszs.on $l 25 tting Corsets of fine , batiste, t'the top:: ".00 tra.do, $ l 00 Corséts, with wlfl. abdominal clasp, dlk*bmd finish; . 81 25 69c C , made of cout!l, wmx wide HE lar 76c grade. A e e 'Chine Bust Confiners in pink and o 98¢ . ‘Brassieres, For this sale “high bust;, $2.00 grade, at hook Hamburg yoke back and front, regular 39c quality. The sizes afe all here and the models are the favorites of the f {*W. B. Nuform Corsets in mercerized broche, ex- cellent model for average figures, new $l 00 ¢ ; cork . clasp protector, elastic gore in skirt. Sale Price ; $1 .00 P. N. and Thomson's Glove- -Fitting Corsets, regu- 1ar:$1.00 grades. For this sale 0dd lots of. $8.00, $4. 00 and &5 00 beat make Cor- . sets for this sale to close 7 Bt fevemeneey CHILDREN’S WAISTS _ Children’s Cambric Drawer Waists, .doublé 'row of tape buttons; 19¢ quality, 1 1 c For this sale 22¢ P. N. Corsets, made of fine coutil, Shirt Waist Ruffles of Hambur, quality. Sale price 50c quality Corset Girdles, sizes 18, 19, 20 and 21; regular price 89c. For this sale De ‘Bevolse Brassieres, . but- ton front, lace in back; . régu- lar 50¢ grade. L Sale price in front; 'WATER COOLERS Four-gallon oak finish Water patent d ‘chain’ hung M‘""J‘ $7.50, $6.69 Coolers, has ; i faucet; regular $2 | grade. Sale price HOSE REELS ‘Wooden Hose Réels, having 100-foot Hosé capacity; regular price’ 76¢. . For pressure 1I0CK STANDS 3‘ Hammock , Standards, brown Tegular price $2.50. WATERING ,CANS;, 6-quart Galvahized Watering ' Cans; grade and very speécial 3 | I R, Germany After the War. (New York Jouynal of Commerce.) When the European ‘war closes Germany will find it necessary to re- sume relations with other countries. No nation in this age can maintain an lnaapéndam économic system; and Germany Jeast of all nations has sdught to db #6. When she resimes trade relationd hér danger wall bo that with currémt capital destroyed, and with no adéquate means of pro- viding for the restoration of usual business relations upon the neces- sary scale, she will find herself hope- lessly crippled. She eannot look with WE wm YOUR AGCO‘JNT ]ul Clearance Sale Beds, Satin lesh Full Size .. on Mattresses, covered with A. iport Beds, in Fumed Oak . 'umed Oak Ltbrary Table—with Shelf . ibre Chair or Rocker—Green or Brown 4.25 y. Carriages, nicely made . ... .. ,allcolors /Sul’kles, in . Brown or Natural nbia Grafonoias. 1 Sprmg——mst' proof fabrics .. .. Mahogany or Walnut Finish ... 21.50 ‘Oak Dresser, large size Mirror, . ... success to her past sources of supply in London and Paris, and she is likely to find relatively little aid available in the nesutral countries. Germany now depends, practically entirely upon her own internal resources, both of current manufacturers and of capital. Outsidérs cannot determine exactly how rapidly she is trenching upon either and residents of the country as already noted are depriv- ed of the usuai standards of compar- ison. Her leaders, under these con- ditions, are likely to come to the end of her strength without much warn- ing, and unexpectedly, both so far as their own people and the outside ‘world are concerned. When the Ger- man natioa does thus reach the linuit of its endurance for the present, re- covery is likely t6 be much slower and more ‘difficult than in the case of other countries. The ‘‘economic laws,” which are said by some to have been successfully overridden by German organization and combina- tion, have a way or reasserting them- selves, ' German Gonditions after.the war @re likely to furnish a striking iHustration of the way. in which this ;Procesz makes itself effective. .$18.50 4.25 210 1125 6.10 Rural-Fairs in the South. (Chicago Evening Post.) . The renaissance of agriculture in the south has brought a revival of the rural fair that had latterly fallen on evil days. Dallas, Téx,, has becn i the leader in the matter of fairs, and until recently unchallenged. Now { Atlanta, where there has been ‘' no fair for nearly 10 years, comes to the | front with a fund of $200,000 to bid for recognition as a center of agri- cultural display. Memphis holds _tri-state fair every fall, and this Year will put an additional $15,000 into improvements. The Tennessee .. $14.50 6.75 1.69 to promote a'‘air at Knoxville. Tha Kentucky State Fair, held each year at Louisville, hds become a most creditable-institution. It is character- /| dstic of mm displays now that the emyhull “no lontor placed om horse racing and side sh | and ing & into their | % intereste. a. ‘I legislatyre has appropriated $20,000: TO RENT —— TO RENT—An upstairs tenement of ‘SIX rooms; all modern improve: ents, $16. .14 Lincoln street. Ap- ly 117 Willow street. Tel. 5567-13, : 7-23-8dx TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 room tenement in 'new house, 12 Hart St all medern imprgvements; nicest in this locality. Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch St., Tel. 1311-2 T-23-4f TO RENT—A 5-room tenement with large garden and fruit. Building in rear suitable for workshop, if desired, 21 Edson St., 7-22-d5x TO RENT-—An idéal rent; new house; all modern improvements; = steam heat; 5 rooms’and bath; close to trolley. . Cedar St., Newington. % 7-19-6dx ten rooms, on trolley line. medern improvements. ‘W. P. Steele, 250 Agriculture ) J Chestnut St. 7-17-8dx TO ;RENT—One front room to one or two gentlement. Not far from center. Address Box X5X, Herald. 7-17-w1 CasE IN Anvmc& mimmm CHARGE 10e om: CENT A wonn EACH . msmrlox. TO . RENT—A two family house ‘of | ALL adwnlsenient! - for the classified column nmst be in the Herald office by 3:30 p. m. on the day of issue. AT S NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken -out. Low rates, K. S. Kyle, Tel.-103-5.; bl e L e e Low . rates. Mac‘,K)irsiyx Tel. 767-3. ——— rUR SA Norman BIG BLACK HORSE, good all- uround worker and driver; very styhéh O, B. D New Britam Ice Corp. o ¢ '7-23-1d3x SRS FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, 38%. 71-2,30 H P, motor, two steps ta cabin, Cockpit w\m standing = top. fully squipped, Batgain it taken at once, . B. J. Whitmore, 36 High | Middletown, 7-28+3ux TO RENT-—Two tenements on Arch sireet, one three rooms, $9; onc four rooms $11. TInquire 150 'Arch street. . F. W. Loomis. T-14-tf FOR SALE—Will sell my Piano, or | trade for Player very cheap. Cali | Halvarson at once. 36 Maple St. 7-23-1dx | TO RENT—Tweo tenements, § rooms each, ‘also ong attic tenement of four rooms. -All modern improve- ments, 130 Chierry street. 6-28-tr TO RENT-—Desirable K teaement six rooms, electrigity, gas. adults. 113 Bassett St ~27-tt TO BENT—§ 100ms: tenements with bath, znd flogr, $15.00, apply at Rogers' Sash and Doc. Co. . 139 Chestnut. St 5-10-tf —_— TO RENT~—Flye rooms, ‘all improve- | ments,, at, 47 Glen street. Inquire .30 ovmmcrclu street. 4-19- SUMMER RESORTS: COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolléys, ex- cellent facilities. ‘Good tabie; terms’ reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- tag¢ 1905, Tndian Neck. Branford, . Conn, 7-20-wilx [ HELP WANTED~—MALE. WANTED—Itallan man, speaking English and Italian fluently. Sal- ary, $12.00 per week and commiis- sions.” Jamés P. Neron, Supt. Met- ropglitan: Lifs Ins. Co. 7-22d3x . FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Twé rodms, kitchen . and ‘bedroom for light . hotusekeeping. . Apbly upstairs.at 338 Main st. 7-22-6a TWO ROOMS-—Furnished for house- keeping, modern improvements. Private. . Five minutes’ walk from depot, §6 Walnut street. 7-13-tf ————— e WANTED. WANTED—Young woman for cleri- cal position in factory department; High séhool graduate preferred. Ad- dress 'in own handwriting. Box 7 B. J., ‘Herald. 7-23-3d WANTED—Young Polish girl wants position for general housework. 19, Lawlor. St. 7-23-1dx i WANTED—Young man with 3 year year old boy, wants room and | board. Swedish family preferred. Mother’s care for child, Address Box 20Bx, Herald. 7-238-d2x | WANTED—A goocd man between 26 years and 48 years old, an experi- eneed grocery clerk preferred.. Ad- dress P. O. Box 55, City. Confi- dentlal. 8-21-4ax WANTED—Experienced young lady “as assistant bookkeeper in-factory office. Address, Bookkeeper, Drawer 1009. 7+21-d4 WANTED—A general housework. street. competent 204 girl © for Lincoln T-21-tf | WANTTD—General house work, girl, apply to Mrs, R. Frisbie, 'Corner | Hart und Vine street, between 6:45 | and 8 p. m. 7-21 °tf BOARDERS and Transient wanted at Federation Hotel, 462 West 22nd st ‘New York city, Terms $4.00 and $4.60 per week and 75 cents ‘ per-day, room and board. 7-20-6dx SUMMER RESORT. TO RENT—Beach park, Conn., Casino. hotel, private, retired. yet ! aecessible by trolley (a mile awyay,) or rail. Jutting out into sound, sea-breeze from three sides. Airy, Sea-view roem, with board, - $15 Tel. 866-13, | | from home. FOR SALE—Native broilers; ol‘dersl promptly delivered. Tel., 1027-2, 19 Highland St. FOR SALE—Ford touring and road- ster,” Reo touring, Corbin touring and Chevrolet = roadster. Cohen Motor Car Company. 7-22-d3 Piano, o Sold very FOR SALE—Urright scratches, fine condition. cheap at once. Maple street. 7-22-03 $150.00 buys'1 1-2 16ts at Maple Hill Good' location. Cement . sidewalks. Address Box 15G, Herald 7-21-d6x on easy teérms; fine .location Lithuanian or Russian salvon; big business. J. C. Guilfoilg. P. O. Box 105, Waterbury, Conn. 7-19-5dx e e HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—A kitchen maid and wait- ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs. Bas- sett, New Britain Hospital. 7-23-tt WANTED-—Young lady te’do altes- ations and telling in suit depart- ment Address Box W Henld GOING ON A VACATION? Come here for Field Glasses, Autc- mobile Goggles, Smoked and Amber Glasses, Eye Glasses, or an extra pair of Glasses. You know that anything purchased here is Right—which cannot alway!v be said of Glasses purchased away Eye Examinations Are Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. PINKUS A Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician. Over 30 Years Experience. Office, 306 Main St. ‘Phone 570 Students Enrolling all this week for our Special Summer Term of six weeks which continues until August 27. Excellent finishing preparation given to high school commercial students and posi- tions promptly secured. Ambitious beginners, accepted now who do_not wish to remain idle until September. Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Gregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Tuition for the 6 weeks, $15.00. FRCHANTS= USINESS SCHOO, 61, PRATT STR.EE:‘I‘, HARTFORD. et Denison Garage 430 MALN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and sizks " Starage, Supplics and Rewnicioe Ag’t Reo Cars. 'Phone 224 AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. 198 b i AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken oui 4 E. R. Low; 7-23- “d’ John Halvarson; 36 | FOR SALE—For sale house ind su-| loon in ‘Waterbury, to ‘quitk buyer, | for | E———‘——_-!m {If You Want Good Bottled lmON E 52. QUALITY e gt we make a specialty of installing q2 Lafayette Street. New Britain Lumber & ' COMBINE No home is complete or up-tosdate without a gas water heater We are prepared to- install gas water heaters at low rates as them, Plumbing, tinning and shesl metal work of all kinds, ‘Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN Low price—————w— FOR SALE A desirable 2 family house on Camp street. —Liberal terms. Nuw Open] CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP| A. P. & Co. 123 Main St. Ail Work Guaranteed Shoe hine Parlor (Ladies and Gents) PERFECTLY PASTEL " 1ZED SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. wnn‘edion If you ure amiicipating - lmw fon in any -mmtier where secrecy. Integrity and Peselts sre essential write A. G. BROWN. 26 STATE STRELET, RD. CONN. 'PMONE CHA . are, I use the Detecta Phone. 'William‘sAulu’co.v Agents Hudson Cars, New | 5 and 7 P.m,r:o tor hire. Repairs, Supplies, ‘PHONE 2386, 283 RTREET Beer, Wine. or Liguors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phe. . 482-2 BOWLING . Clubs and Private Parties g Accommodated, ! Hilding Nelson, 172174 ARCH STREET. A, B. JOUHUNSUN, V. V. S, DENTIST Nati nal Bank Bmldmg. LETTERS !‘ Fac-simile of T)Dewfl!ln’ done in 2 and 3 'colors with signatures. Letter . Heads Printed. Hamnrd Typewmer Exchange, Hartford, Conn. "6 State St. FARM FOR SALE 35,Acrés, with T-room Houge, Barss, mmmmm“ H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Rm)hmemm ¢ 86 WEST MAIN STREET Pu\hr [ lnmnlwqind Avold tmm nflum l-' ange written by e man wb' M how. Go to DWIGHT: A. FARBONS. OMmm-pA M. 18 Sundays F. k. i\.ONKS. DD Ceorgiannd Molu. ILLUSTR ENGR per vear. Price $6,500, week, for twe, $25. Fresh-cauxht sea-food. Good fishing, ‘bathing, - other amusements. Booklet tells, pictures ‘show. -23-dlx [1. M. qusgau Stablusl Business Property For Sale Rents for $1,944 per year A four flal apartment house on 'l“'l‘!!y 4