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Sce the finished articles at Art Department. Now reduced In price: Wonder- ful gift opportunities. . FOX & CO. [z Hartford. AIL ORDERS CAREY¥ULLY FILLED. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS, CHARTER 1580 Beautiful Crepe de Chine Satin and Hand-Made Muslinwea Ready for Gift Buyers Ladies’ Underwear never was made of prettier material and never was more attractively made than it is today: and we have endeavored to select the most charming styles of all for our Christmas busi- ness. Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin Gowns, En- velope ~Chemise, Camisoles, Combinations and Bloomers. Crepe: de Chines and Washable Satins launder sily; ladies who dress modishly find these gar- ments an indispensable item in their wardrobes. We put them up in attractive holiday boxes. Some of our economical prices: Crepe de Chine Gowns, tailored and lace trimmed, also Empire models, pink and white, prices $3.50 to $10.00. Muslin Gowns, boxed, priced at 89c to $6.98. Handa Made and Hand Embroidered Philippine Gowns, most popular of all of muslin made, prices $2.98 to $6.98. Envelope Chemise in Crepe de Chine, Satin and Muslin; very popular and the best liked of all the modern muslinwear models, particularly adapted to evening wear, having shoulder strap; some hand embroidered, lace trimmed and tailor-made; all are in excellent grade Crepe de Chine, 12 or more styles. Prices: Crepe de Chine and Satin Envelope Chemise at $1.98 to $5.98. Muslin En- velope Chemise at 75¢ to $5.00. Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin Camisoles, made in several styles, strap and cover styles and some have cap sleeve, some are hand embroidered and lace trimmed; the best assortment in the city, nicely boxed Prices 75C to $3.98. BOUZOIR CAPS SO DAINTY AND PRETTY So dainty and pretty that yowll greatly admire hem all. Over 25 styles in crepe de chine, figured ets, lace, satin and some have fur trimming, Dutch [styles; also mandarin, Vernon Castle : and ' ruffled. Al ribbon trimmed. Colors pink, - blue, lavender, ite and rose. A dainty gift most ladies will ap- [preciate. One in box—all’ ready for delivery. ces 50c to $2.98. J HOLIDAY APRONS ALL STYLES—ALL PRICES Housekeepers' Aprons, Tea ‘Aprons, Parlor Maid, Princess and Nurses' Aprons, made of the finest materials and trimmed with dainty laces and em- broidery or plain hemstitched and hemmed. Prices 25c to $3.50. LADIES’ CHRISTMAS BATH ROBES OF BLANKET AND EIDERDOWN Ladies’ Bath Robes in wool eiderdown and Beacon Blankets; a large assortment of beautiful patterns and plain colors; with satin trimmed collars, silk girdles, chenille bands and some with narrow cord finish in mannish model; Indian designs, which are very popular—and others; see them early. Prices are $1.98 (special) to $12.98. Children’s Bath Robes at $1.50 to $3.00. Children’s Blanket Bath Robes in Indian design, collar, cord and tassel, sizes 8 to 14, special $1.50. eaders in Church Work Meet in National Conference in Columbus, O. Many of the leading churches of agriculture interests . consider th )t ‘olumbus meeting significant beca represents the first nation wide assembly of leaders from all churches and representatives of practically all rural movements to consider the fu- ture of country life with partieylar re- to the church. Every state nted at the meeting, and are to be formulated for a lo- cal campaign in each state to feder- { ate country churches and eliminaic of effort and expens Among the well known speakers on the program re Gifford Pinchot, the Rev. lerica planned to take part in the fterdenominational national erence of the commission on con- i ind country life and federal Counflli church church and university and senior secretary board of home ssions, Methodist Episcopal church Philadelphia. t churches in Columbus, O., Dec. 8, P and 10. President Wilson also signi- ed his intention of delivering an ad- Dec. professor Boston Rev. W Platt, 10. Country life and ONE CENT A WORP TO RENT. TO RENT—One four roof® and three five room tenemen¢s, modern im- provements; on trolley line. W. P, Steele, 260 Chestnut street. i 3-6dx TO RENT—Two - furnished apart- ments for light housekeeping. Cen- trally locateu. Address Box 6 B, Herald, or telephone 1249-3 TO RENT—Five modern located. Herald. = room improvements, Address “Rent,” tenement, centrally, Box 19, 12-2-wl TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor $20, four rooms, third floor, $ at 14 West Pearl St., Improvements Inquire Johnson, Johnson's Station, Plainville. 12-2-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, sec- ond floor. 559 South Stanley street. Tel. 1437-5, A. S. Boynton. 12-1-d3 lassified CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. . on the day of issue ———————————— LOST LOST—Tuesday P. M. on the New Britain trolley which leaves Hart- fora at 4:52, a solid gold friendship circle. Finder kindly notify L. L. C. Box 31, Herald. 12-3-1dx LOST—Child’s gold glasses in vicinity of Camp street, December 1st. Finder return to 36 Camp street. 12-3-3d fi OTICE. wheat, meal given Milling 12-3-tf CUSTOM GRINDING—RYye, buckwheat, corn and cob ground. Personal attention to all work. East Berlin Co., H. Matsen. fur- Ad- -1-6dx TO RENT—S5 rooms and bath, nished in desirable locality. dress Box 8 W, Herald. 1 TO RENT—One store. Also ment of five rooms. All improvements. Meehan’s Block. Tel. 1462-3. 11 TO RENT—One four rocm tenement on Arch street. $10.00. Also one third floor temement, modern im- provements, Black Rock avenue. Also garage room on Harrison and South Burritt streets. Inquire F. ‘W. Loomis, 150 Arch street- 11-8-tf tene- modern New 9-6d TO RENT—Three or four furnished rooms, heat, telephone, clectricity and bath, $14 or $18, Lockwood, $6 West Main St. 11-29-5dx TO RENT—Five room tenement mod- ern improvements, 401 Chestnut St. 11-27-6dx TO RENT—After Dec. 1, tenement of six rooms, with garage in rear, at 248 Maple street. Inquire Cooked Food Shop, 73 Church street, 11-26-tf TO RENT—Single house with twelve rooms, steam heat and electric lights. Apply at No, Camp street. 9 TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements. Inquire 51 Trinity street. 11-24-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. 161 Washington St. Tel. 961-5. 11-20-tf TO RENT TENEMENTS—Five rooms and bath. Electric light and gas, hard wood floors. Ideal for small families. Fourteen, fifteen and six- 11.24-tf | NOTICE—James F. Farrell, local and long distance moving, terms reason- Main St., City- NOTICE—Automobile out. Buick car. Richard Covert. Tel. taken parties 1073-4. FUR SALE. —Tive-ton White FOR SALE or will haul on tonnage basis. ‘Waterbury Tool Co., street, New Britain. satin lined, for $20.00. Bought this year. Herald. maple pattern )3 Trinity street, 276.5. wheelbarrow, er's bench, stairs or Tel. and sleigh. L. A. Bunce, St. FOR SALE—Cottage in good condi- tion and large lot in suburbs of city, close to trolley, price $1,000. $500 down, balance in mortgage or terms to suit, address House Box 8, Her- ald. 11-30-5dx Grafonola, nearly new, with good selection of records, would $75 on easy weekly or monthly pay- ments. - Bargain Box 11, Herald. ————ee et et model. teen dollars, 348 Park street. ele- phone 149. 11-11-26a TO RENT—First floor tenement of five rooms, modern improvements. Tnquire 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 9-! 2-tf TO RENT—Seven rooms. all lm- provements. 'Phone 475-4. 9-28-tf PIANO BARGAIN. HIGH GRADE Upright Piano sold for $450. Must sell pay storage, good condition. $5.00 month. For $100. Inquire Box 32 W, Herald. 12 2dx ALLIES HAVE HANGED WOMEN AS SPIES Germany Proves That Julia S- War- terghen Was Executed by Bel- glan Soldiers. Berlin, Dec. 3—The Overseas News Agency says: The German govern- ment has published photographic re- productions of documents having to | do with the execution of Julia Sun Warterghen, in Antwerp on August 18 1914, by Belgian soldiers. This proves that the Belgians in their own coun- try considered it a natural thing to shoot women convicted as spies. “This woman, whose execution was reported last month by the Overseas News Agency, was married. She was convicted by a Belgian court-martial, whose findings were approved by the Belgian war minister. He signed tie report and ordered that it be posted in Antwerp. “These documents, now in posses- sion of the German government, and the fact that the French have court- martialed and shot women spies dur- ing the war, show how much weight should be attached to the expressions of indignation in England and Krance at the execution of the English nurse, Miss Edith Cavell.” PUBLIC BUTCHER SHOPS. Marseilles, France, Dec. 3, 10:40 a. ~The general of the de- partment of Bouches-Du-Rhone, on which Marseilles is the capital, has decided to open ten public butcher shops. Meat will be sold at approxi- matel m. council Announcement of the wedding of Vine street. ; FOR SALE OR TO REN’#—-11 room single house. Good hot water heat er. All modern conveniences. 389 Arch street, Willlam Radil. 1-24-tf FOR SALE—2 Franklin runabouts in | 10 E. G. perfect condition: Good for years every day in the year, Babcock WANTED. WANTED—American woman desires work out by the day. Address Box 24, Herald. WANTED—To rent or buy, by relia\)le party disk talking machine and few dance records. Address Box 7 L, Herald. 12-3-1dx WANTED—Private dancing pupils to learn two-step and waltz in six lessons at 75c per hour. Guaran- teed. Address Box 21 L, Herald. 12-3-1dx R. Currie, 12-1-4dx WANTED—Bookkeeping for those not requiring the entire services of an accountant. A-1 references. Address Accountant, Box 3, Herald. 11-27-12dx WANTED—Piano pupils. 46 Maple St., Plainville "URNISHED ROOM APARTMENT TO RF\IT—Furnlshed three rooms private bath, hot wa- tes, heat, lights, centrally located. 45 Walnut street. 12-3-1d TO RENT—In private family, fur- nished room. Board if desired. 363 South Main St., lower bell. 12-3-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Two rooms for housekeeping. Conveniences. 15 Prospect street, second bell. 11-27-MWF-tf TO RENT—Room and board at Arch street. 391 ROOMS—Steam heat, modern im- provements, Central, No. 45 Walnut | I THE A. PINDAR CORP. St. 11-24-tf FURNISHED ROOMS-—Rooms and board in good location, 86 Lake St. 'Ph~ne 35 11-8 WANTED—GIRLS for punch press and assembling. Light work in Charles Witkin of this city and Miss Bessie Johnson of Waterbury is made, The wedding took place in Waterbury | Sunday. . a clean and airy factory. Arrow Electric Co., 103 Hawthorne St , Hartford, Conn. able, Tel. 539-2, residence 608 East 11-29-6d Reasonable rates. 11-29-6dx ———————————————————————— Truck with hydraulic dump body for rent, The 140 Chestnut 12-3-3d FOR SALE—Lady wishes to sell a set of black Russian Lynx furs, Skinner Latest style. Address Lynx, 12-3-24 FOR SALE—Bargains—fireplace set, mak- up- 12-3-d3x FOR SALE—Carriage, covered wagon 586 Arch 12-1-12dx FOR SALE—Large Upright Columbia take 11-30-tf FOR SALE—$400.00 will buy five pas- senger Hudson touring car 1918-54 For particulars inquire 92 11-27-64 625 Arch, corner Monroe street.- Inquire 1-19-tf | 12-3-3dx | 11-29-6d | t! d_-hx.m.; ——— - tial section. NEW BRITAIN HELP \VANTEE‘—FLW\LL, WA D—Girl for general house- work, apply Mrs. F. M. Hewett, Camp street, WANTED—Girl work. 175 for general house- West Main street. Swedish references. Girard Ave., 11-29-6d4 WANTED—Competent cook, preferred. Must have Mrs, H. E. Hart, 227 Hartford. { WANTED—Girls, apply Landers, Frary & Clark, ldlmr bureau, a. m. 7to9 11-24-tf WANTED—Waitress at the Broad- way Restaurant. 12-2-6dx e ——— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Three first class die ms- kers at once. Apply B. Jahn Mfg. Co., 6 Chestnut street. 12-3-3d WANTED—Carpenters and carpen- ters helpers at Union Mfg Co., job by the B. H. Hibbard Co. 12.1-3d WANTED—A reliable man between 25 and 50 years old, for the life insurance business. ‘A good open- ing for the right man. a week and commission. to Jas. P. Heron, room Main St., between 10 and WANTED—Steamfitters Union Mfg. Co. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables Telephone %03 A. B. JOHNSON, . D. 3. DENTISI - Nativunal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connection. TRANSFER. To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County. 1 Hereby Apply for a Transfer of my License to sell Spirituous and In- toxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at 37 Hartford avenue to 36 Hartford avenue, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred féeet in a direct line from any Church Editice or Public or Parochial s¢hool, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post-office, public library, or cem- etery. Dated at New Britain, this 18th day 4 | of October, A. D. 1915. WILLIAM ZIMITROVICH, Applicant, We, the Undersigned are electors and tax-payers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of William Zimitrovich for a license, and hereby certify that said | applicant is a suitable person to be li- censed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 18th day | of October, A. D. 1915. | R W. O’'Gorman, Prospero Franco- | lino, Stefano Canova, Patrick Ryan, Joseph Coffey. 1 Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- | tors and tax-payers, owning real es- | | tate, in the Town of New Britain. | Dated at New Britain, this 20th day | of November, A. D, 1915. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. helpers at | STORAGE—50 Cars For the Winter $3.00 per month. ARy ' SAKAGE. Horace L “rop. Livery Service, Repairing, Tires and Supplies, Cars bought and sold. Tel, 221-4. 189 Main St. FOR SALE Single house, 172 Lincoln St., all modern, large lot, first class residen- A Bargain. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street NATION L BANK BU DETECTIVES If you are anticipating investiga« ton in any matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential writc A. G, BROWN, 26 BSTATK STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 'PHONE CHARTER 412. I use the Detecta Phone. QUALITY COAL FRANKLIN ST. "Phone 1107-2 Free Tickets on Stove to Be Given Away Dec. 232. PROMPT DELIVERY "PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderate Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several Languages. e The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Chur... Street. Tel. 634. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done o 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, lse 26 State St Hartford, Conn $3,000 Buys 2 tenement house, 8 minutes from Corbin’s, mortgage $2,000 at 5 per cent H. N. DOCKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main or 793 East Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. Ag’t Reo Cars "Phone 224 Wiliams Auto C. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 6 and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET A CHRISTMAS GIFT 50 name cards with engraved plate. v SCHERP’S DRUG STORE, 141 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE FAIR ADJUSTMENTS GUARANTEED BY Schultz & Costello, Inc 242 Main Street. 516 Asylum St. gravings Hartford, Conn. | MaKers of Photo and Wood En- - - 4 ) Illustrators for All Kinds ofAd- 5 vertising Purposes L4