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e NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. program upon the retention and de- fense of Alaska, Hawaii, the Panama ‘anal and all its approaches includ- the West Indies. To free the navy | R ; i ml‘\ml ‘:unllz‘\l"‘ coaey defences e | . , ation Astir With New Peeling, | Feu o st men: ™ | B8 Still in Fuall Progress Says Former Secretary Bacon |« shem. S R e Hundreds of new bargains will be displayed tomorrow. All new, clean goods; no old stock. Store opens at 8:30. Some of the items being RS Ty | For a year or so. during the period of M small lots, First Come, First Served. ovel 8 S0 . hington, Jan SAfeailicalme IS HE L Ep ittt rome S Hundreds of beautiful Winter Coats, including the newest styles in plushes and other pile fabrics at !, their regular values. merican people to arm themselves e Rtdatii i el E fainst o dey fast coming when they | G diie,”ut o dlsadvantage. coms | | One Thousand Skirts ONE OF THE LARGEST ITEMS OF THIS SALE. HUNDREDS OF THEM & need to fght was sounded Yes | yi0q (o thelr loss patriotic business | M favs ) : > " AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. rivals as a permanent thing. They | B to go into this Sale and Skirts made on the premises, o, gV N . . 5 A d 4 feches before the first congrobs ought not to do it; and it is an out- | Alterations Free. Women’s Cloth Coats, including mixtures and plain cloths, an S, $3 95 . e National Security e. Tt was! 2 4 el op @O = ) d bected with continued s enthusias- | 9 '\l\‘ll\,"m' ;:: :‘(:'l‘\]l‘l‘l‘(:(‘l -.\xvl,”::;':,\_ 4 An assortment of 200 All Wool Skirts, made up in the latest Value $6.98 to $9.50. Special > applause by tho several hundred | RIIAE, SO0 08 | B models, all sizes, value up to $3.00, Special $2 29 Beautiful Wool Mixtures in the latest models, formerly sold for $15.00. $7 98 Anutacturers, pub nerchants, | aiots it Gt e A Special at . rs and others gathered for | RIVER S URVFYF]) IN A beautiful assortment of Wool Cloths in all shades, includ- Plush Coats, latest models, with fur collar, formerly sold f tacon, former secretary of | i i i ; : s ls, s y sold for $18.00. Holandienee Ui WASH. AND OREGON i | xsringc:og:)eecrix:lx::res costing $2.00 yard, all $2.79 Special at $1 0.98 B naosien il tee v g B About 200 asst. Odd Skirts, all full widths in serges, crepe | Plush Coats, chin-chin coilar, sol satin lined, fur trimmed, formerly $14.98 Awakening In Land. o e Ml atle ot e mixtures, etc. Not one of these worth less $3 50 sold for $25.00. Special at : \ation : el L : than $5.00. Some much more. Special. . Large assortment of Plush Coats, all silk push and sol satin lined, $l 3 98 Kine and John Day River B At $4.79 an assortment of All Wool Poplins, all shades, all value $20.00. Special . Basins, w.ool crepes and other nice rpaterials, made up in the latest Full Length Ural Lamb Plush Coats, all lined, sizes up to fifty (')O) $9 95 . e high girdle effects, val 7.50, 3 7 z Washington, Jan. 21-The United K8 S")fcdagl sy ke ki 5 formerly sold for $18.00. Special while they last tates Geological Survey ha is- sied, as Water Supply Pap 7. the — Hundreds of other good values for those who come first. All lined coats in many resua of rive arvey made in Spo- N[US“H Underwear and COI’SGtS new materials, full length, chin-chin collar, fur trimmed, value $9 98 [JonnsRaEign nasiupOxeon RIURd . Having a large stock on hand we will offer this mer- $18.00 and U3t b[le('lfll at cvelis, | minie ermine the Jocation of indeveloped SETEIE £ 1 ORI 1 [asee ttd Al st (e children’s Coats in all sizes, 2 to 14 years. A large assortment to select from, at te The ten g His siste i b the report [ stock at very short notice. about half their former price. ! ‘ v banks An assortment of $2.00 to $3.00 Corsets in all very 1 25 r1ush Coats for childr=n, 2 to 6 years, with fur collar and cuffs, value $2 98 Sy - By ¢ Esptofan . well known makes, all sizes, while they last $5.98. Special . L sham Wi bil . e $1.50 to $2.00 Corsets, slightl iled, including W 'sC.B % i cient 1 to t le streams L EUEULY 9l G INC UCINE Y OmENis & An assortment of about 50 Infants’ Coats in Astrakhan cloth $ Rl iy - s of American Lady, etc., to be cl d out dur- . - 3 PaRses m. entire- | | 8 » River rises in western this sale?al'apzire i e $ 1 .OO value up to $4.50. Corduroys included. Special at 1 '98 needs SR Ll e An assortment of Nemo Corsets, slightly soiled in different Children’s Astrakhans, all quilted lined, neatly trimmed, value o0 $2 .98 Aness she .m, ot ravesson aill| » fHocte: e, Wash. Most of g8 styles, Special at Sizes only 7 to 10 years. Special at . e 1ands along Spokane River ire Values from $3.50 to $4.00. . Other 7 to 10 year Coats, value up to $6.98. Special $3.98 Draws Simile rERSIp i bk s sidel s $1.00 Corsets at at velt likened the TUnited | extensively for r The | H other action | Spokane nffc aige amo! of tiatlons over the | power n s by submz: e | man whose wife's face | about © m the street and w of Spoka "o edion than (o tol Mer | e ok ween fresioped on e river | The Muslin Underwear ome and two addi nts are pro- | E $1.00 Gowns, special at Maude Wetmore, chairman of | jected. at of which 20,000 horse i 2 s ) ’ 1 I e B I I itk ‘ ‘ 10,000 Pairs Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes ation, told the congres: John Dav Rive Oregon, drains | § 79¢ Gown of Nice Nainsook, neatly trimmed with 3 ’. " s H = 0 B 0 woman who brings up her | about 7.800 square miles northwest | B embroidery and lace at Consisting of the season’s most up-to-date styles in patent colt, gun metal, French dren on a policy that she did not [ of the Blue Mountains e e | e e The head- B 4195 Envelope Chimese, beautifully trimmed, kid, bronze, grays, Havana brown, tan, white, calfskin, and other up-to-date t to the protection of anothe Bxcept wheat, which is clear out during this Sale at shades which must be sold. The following items are only a few of the many . { rolling uy nds b b i g & g St |imelling ur e 5, 59¢ gx?oriidnctr Covters, of all lace, all silk, and of em- 39c bargams to be had. . ] P uke . Wright, secretary of war | be raised without \tion, of wh i Y. a 2,500 pairs of Women’s Patent, Coltskin, gun metal, tan, vici kid, black, gray and Roosevelt's cabir declared th there is very little, hec . ,,,.‘.v\. 29c Corset Covers, all nice and clean, trimmed 4 i el me e B e Ve I front and back, special 1 9 C brown cloth tops, plain or capped toes, long and short vamps, button & lace, also AR iy fined o the immediate valleys of the | B8 White Skirts, lace and embroidery trimmed, value 79C black and white trimmed, value from $2.45 to $3.50. Sale price $ l .87 ['speaking loudly and carrving a|streams. Storaze facilities are am- | [ { ple for the several projo under $1.25, at sizes 1 1-2 to 8. was time, ‘He'said, for adequate | which large areas of productive table. | 50c Brassieres, lace trimmed, all sizes, special at. ... 1,500 pairs of Women's, gray, blue, tan, Havana Brown, gun metal, French kid, pat- fo meet what might | lands would be developed hy storage | C he’ Buronean war, i#76r | reNervoirs and highline canals.. ent coltskin, bronze, gypsy and plain toe, button and lace, many $2 87 r purpase than to “make good | A copy of the report may be oh- f Hundreds of other good values in our rqusliyl underwear de- other styles,in all sizes 1 1-2 to 8, value .$3.50 to $5.00.Sale price & Vaunt of America for the | tained free on appl ion to the Di- partment, including Drawers, Combinations, etc. i " and to uphold the Mon- | rector of th cal Survey, Wash- ' (8 Flannel Gowns, all sizes, extra full, value 79c, 1,000 ‘palrs. of Women’s and MISSQS Extra High Bror!ze, Bla. . White, $3 9 5 =% pTONDE fof RNt B jineton i - special at Calf, in all styles, value $5.00 to $6.00. Sale price . ed liquor."” s N TN Remember every pair yuaranteed or money refunded. zht England. s +HTEN ; 5 % 5 & 2 % & 5 % . Wrig] yi ll‘n'u l y,‘t.«n\u‘ the | BITITISH 0 HIE P $1.00 extra heavy weight, special 500 pairs Men’s back, tan, gray cloth top, in English, raised and medium toes, but- ed States might have to fzht| GERMAN BLOCKADE ‘ ton and lace in genuine Goodyear welts, value $3.00 to $4.00. $2 45 A3 1,(1111(:.?‘3-‘ (hr\wpx‘l”o\u‘!) ‘\’\“:\r “\m; i | $1.25 Flannel Gowns, special at Sale price cs an Englishman peevish it s 10 | g eed Or. | 3 500 pairs of Men’s, up-to-date styles in all leathers and toes, button $2 95 . il and lace, value $3.50 to $5.00. Sale price he present preparedness program dor i Coundil A Nty ’ 0 1 : was a step in the right ‘1“'["(;""“'_ o B : Women'’s Silk and Cotton Waists Boys’, Children’s and Infants’ Shoes, in regular and : LI BEtL | Sadaito Srust Sentont: The largest assortment at wonderfully low prices. high cuts and leathers, from two fundamental London, Jan. ~Whalever chanze | i = % : - sons st s e Sesabinilanll - $4-GOAIfia;:L:Sfldm(;:‘;f"s‘;‘yg’sab‘5 & $2 39 25¢ Men’s and Women’s Carpet Slippers, all sizes The f < the thought that | il it is absolut certai ol = 5 . . . B SRty crip of British ron Germany | Bl $2.98 Crepe de Chene Silks, all shades, latest 1 85 50c Men’s and “Yomen's Felt Slippers, plain or fur trimmed the second is the thousght that ”""“1"!;“““‘ rathen thaniloosened: styles, at ¥ gé all ths jvolunteers you | s ool s e About 200 assorted Crepe de Chene, lf’laxds,lsatms in the 1,000 Pairs Men’s and Women's Heavy Felt slippers, leather soles, also Rooscvelt's Criticism. L. which ix not yet convineed that | latest chin chin styles, and materials slightly mussed warm lined shoes, all sizes, value $1.50. Sale price uncil are not the best H = 1 A . . U from our Christmas rush, not one Waist worth less than 5,000 pairs of Women’s Boston, Bey State, Goodvcar and Hub mark rub- evelt in his letter reit- | metho onomic pr it it e e s 5 SRl 2.50 and up to $3.00,.while they last . : 2 . 5 . eriiciom of the adminis- | sure (o beat o tral powers, 1| it and up to $3.00, ]_ .29 bers, high arch medium and low heel, all sizes, value 65c. Sale price s | noum e o sty eecion en | BH $1.25 Voile, Silks, and Lawn Waists at ... 1,000 pairs Children’s Rubbers, were 40c, seration of the order-in-council bhe- | |8 . e P, e Wi ol DR O1F Cnmea ot i $1.00 Stripped and Plain Voile Waists at 1,000 pairs Boys’ Rubbers, 2 1-2 to 6, value 65c, base our military and naval | will not be'done until the compulsion | s debate ended o M achai i [ B 5 Stripped and Plain and Plain Voile Waists at. . 39C 1,000 pairs Men’s Goodyear, Woonsocket and Boston Rubbers, plain or 69C NO “ERILS" e exports to neutral | | storm, value $1.25. Sale price & Statemeny Ahout Food. | <71 ety attneked. atam™ | B8 59c to $1.00 Waists, while they last Boys’ and Men’s, Extra High Hip Boots, value $4.50. Sale price | will be meti 2 good, healt: these s el made in oM Cir ere, apply to - suffers from poorly sc- ffers from poorly months preceding the actual adoption ot e et o et i e & p hael’s De P t. Store 1%1%?:;3 sszt-rségg { millions of bushels of wheat which | veler writes “ADOUL | forerly found their way to these | Ach got in a bad | countries from Russia now must be | he most of the | 1oplaced from the United States and | v, Tor sev- | \rge 1 \m(H T lnst s B st that the orders-in-coun- federal reserve act. The chairman of [ seven ye assed in constant study 1898; the construction of new miles TAKEN FROM U. 8. SHIP, in weight and finally | o) , e more rigidly en the national monetary comm of the several phases of the question C firs k about sixty-fiv er ¢ — good position ana |y .r before. While the | frankly disclaimed at the outse ¢ | as well as in the cultivation of a pub- of the smallest previous s Two Americans, Man and Wife, De- d that T might use | o + of ships probably has not | | views as to the terms of a bill and c attitude will enable us to 188 It is the per talned. By, British t ate me atly inereased, it is claimed that gratulated the country that tho T & tantial assistance, this trend that has developed political 3 wife, hlu]'\ knowing what v.x | more parts of their cargoes than us )ful men had refrained from Portents Amid Plenty. solicitude. Large tonnage ¢ New York, Jan. 21 Two passen~ | - day hrnllgh' home a pack- |are being ordered into the prize | mu nr opinion and had been “wi The industrial interests which sus- earnings have not on this occ | gers, & man and a woman, said to po 3 -Nuts food and coaxed | cait an examination of the \n the Rallway Business association blinded the public and public offic | T told her it was no Swedish-American liner Stock- , wton which we are to furnis are now enjoying, after a long famine, to the underlying financial problem. | : i 4 4 L 5 e s S Al 4 . .t - S The Beotia > i & francisco, were taken from the Unft- to humor her T tried | holm, which was sent from Kirkwall | p 1 . { That commission laid the foun substantial 1 orders The problem before been vivid in | ! ust struck my taste. | to Liv ischarge certs 4 Belleved Amflnflau Pe()ple W]ll what followed by going whereso- | ine o ciaaai p periods of bu s depression, but it | d Fruit company liner Zacapa at ¥ Piat T had o \M, Aoy onte " | { 3 nidance m be sought, by " fL N s Is now coming to be recognized as a ' Kingston, Jamaica, by British authori that did not unable t t s » unloadi S el Adiust Sl i | hes ‘s © might help A e : i . continuing menace in boom and slump | ties when the liner touched at that story short, | of the docks. The portions of the | L {ports became permanent contribu- | 1411, a record vear at the time, to leaders have acquired a more abiding | York to Colon, aceording to officers 10 ) im's cargo which have been | tions. In identical fashion the New- | realization of the rock-botton facts. &nad passeagers on the steamship Al- t ' ed into the prize court include | New York, Jan. 21.—Gratification |Jands resolution would authorize the | jng creased § ‘hi The railway problem is as complex ' mirante that arrived here today from December y s the | beef and pork from all the big Chi- | and hope over political solicitude for | proposed committee to “appoint the | gperatin Sy A A and difficult, if not more so, than ws Colon October. | packers, and a shipment of the welfare of the railways at the | 1€ experts, clerks and steno, ment of operating « s axes the currency, but business men are The United Fruit liners are Amerf- is clear. all vight | . beans | . 2 raphers and to do whatever is nei increased only §62. 068.890. Then infinitely better acquainted with one ' can vessels. At the office of the Unit opening of 1916 are intensified by the | g,y £or 5 full and comprehensive ex- | ¢ i . when gross another and with men in public life cq Froit company here, it was said 1 ‘wli'l‘ w i]” “‘“!K'h ”“‘“‘{”““"‘;’("‘““]"l““' | amination and study of the subject.” | v §8 4 and operating than they v ten or five y . ! vesterday that no word of the incident 2 | ers ha ghged. prese EQce { 2 it | income dropped 7 and the reason 'ct had heen i >assengers on Washington, Jan. 21.—Diplomatic | yon the teachings of the past. Presi- Aid By Business Bodics, 1913, [)\nl’n‘l-! this pe that the American people will adjust \nml|-‘nvm": ia O:I)ml the v”Lh:m V’m.(v!:: Jions had been invested in the hope, this situation as they have adjusted | that tho ouple were sent to (h organizati co-operated in the di s stely ppointed by the so many others, great and small tion camp at Kingston fusion of knowledge and opinion and ’ event, 3 dditions to plant ind Mrs. M. Hermann of San Any man's - = fact, T am thor- | DIPLOMATIC DINNLEF 1d owe it all 1o s0 much ahout | > Bolicit | | vepresentatives in Washington of all | dent Wilson prescribes no explicit atter of banking, busi but recommends a search for ands of the | > do that some | 1e men on the road have ni [ neutral nations have been invited to | remedy, 5 i 3 *hut I etang | both the diplomatic dinners to be ; remedies. Chalrman Ne G - a healthy, rosy-checked man— | Bivein at the White House this win jwn:flv committee in h oIuton |4, crystalization of public sentiment | would earn a return. Ao S LARGE ORDERS betty good example of what the | ter The first tonight will be at- ! T % J : | for the guidance of congress. Bus Collapse of Additions. § 7 % gy kind of food will do. | tended by the representatives of the ‘r gress avoids the promotion of 7 is much more thoroughly organ- N car S Altoona, Pa., Jan. 21.—Orders were ou can publish this if you want | entente allies and the second, next | SPecific provision. A leading rail today than it was then. New The resuit has been the collapse of " yceived yesterday by the Pennsylva- | It is a true statement without | Tuesday, by those of Germany & executive expressed the attitude of his |, chanism has heen created. additions and betterments. In the cal- nia railroad shops here for the con- | Pled. 1 frills.’ ¥ les. The original plan was {o | colleagues when he pledged them to the railroad problem this is | endar y just ended, accordin struction of 10 locomotives, 1,000 steel of New York on Oswegapchie Point me miven by Postum Co., Battle | have the neutrals divided between the welcome a solution hm,\'.m.‘u: it “":’;‘}, ble for use. There is manifest | {he returns of the Railway ge box cars and seventy-five frelght cars. | was burned last night with a loss of Mich two dinne; here will be about | differ from any preconceived VIEWS. ", 4 willingness of business bodies to ap- | Gazette, the freight cars built were These orders, with work already on '$50,000 which included paintings and er rend the above letter? A pew | eighty guests at each dinner. The en- Like Currency Probe. | proach e subject wi rejudice. | {he fewest since 190 h the sir hand, will keep the shops working at furnishings valued at $20,000 The appears from tlme to time. They | tente diplomats will attend the first It was in this spirit that congress The Railw; siness 2 i | exception of 1911; ¢ cs full capacity till ,\,,\Um\..-,- and the cause of the fire is unkhown 1t 4 ine, teue, and full’ of human | dinner because Ambassador Jusserand [ launched in 1908 the quest for light | pledges congress its most sinc i the smallest since 1902 8 9 car shops to the middle of next sum- . helieved that there was nobody in the of France is the dean of the corps. and learning which culminated in the " candid aid and ventures to hope that (he locomotives the smallest since mer, I house at the time of the fire. deten- illing for a joint committee of cor $50,000 WATFRFORD FIRM, Waterford, Jan. 21.—The unocene summer home of Edwin Palmep

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