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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. e - - — e 1) w BRI]'AIN HERALD | Modesty s to be the keynote of the | disagree always, even when the honor | Y . f spring fashion book, we learn from | of the nation is at stake? Mr, Mann McMil ,I ,AN S Sin UBLISHING coMPpANy, | the costumers. The frocks will be | is setting a terrible precedent. And, N AL s o 3 I Proprietors. | flounced and draped to the ankles and | by the way, Senator Lodge is follow- DL B:Iléisli\‘,;{:t“ur ~ sued daiy! tSunday extopieds ns 4:15 p..m, | (N Dodices will be patterned = with | ng suit. “ALWAYS RELIABLY™ at Herald Building, 62 Church St { long sleeves and what semblance of e — procs | meck and shoulders shown must peep That Toledo architect who wants to e e i T thiough & tiny, weeny, Wit ks {build a glass prison evidently be- The New Spring Most Attractive Values in New Sprlng L mm:r oyl il st cm';yoke, Heavens, how styles do {Ii(-\'es that people who live in such . S O S s s ot 0L i || R A s (T ALt Seasons ' Coats, Suits and Dresses bseriptions for paper to be sent by mall % - 1 payabla in advance, 60 Cents & is another and greater innovation —_— i —W] SMITH & CO. Month $7.00 s year. which milady’s style must undergo. | s o ° 9 i - < ~ e orrors! We refrain from delving COMMUNICATED. : EW SPRING TAILOR MADE SUITS OF ho only profitable advertising medium tn | I We refrain f delving | Coats and SUItS 1 ALL WOOL POPLIN— $1 6 98 the city. Circulation books and press i j E E 3 g room always open to advertisors. into the subject. So let the stylist of | pyo,06 He Made Criticism of the Po- | Suils priced $12.98 to $27.50. i > 3 the Cleveland Plain Dealer do the ex- R e e Coats priced $5.98 to $18.00, 3 SATURDAY . o Herald will be found on sale at Hota- | plaining, to wit:— an ‘ . #ng's News Stand, 4°nd St. and Broad- “Biael andecwesc? ‘Impsssibie” Court to Help Foreigners. DAINTY LACE BLOUS AY(IE};‘,M.e'é!!vnrk City; Board Walk, £ poss ' | To the Editor of the Herald Priced $:2.98, $3.49, $3.98 cach N i i v flar y @ e City, and Hartford depot. the average woman exclaims at the I trust you will kindly allow me o ' and is belted The skirt in newest flare effect. A very at- mere suggestion. But wait till she | bricf space in which to make correc- SILK TAFFITA BLOU tractive suit at very moderate price, $16.98. Cain IR e e e e Se e e I / NEW SPRING MODEL TAILORED SUIT Pitorial Rooms......... LECH And with the all black frock | €1°€ to me in your issue of March 2, In the new striped effects. MADE TO RETAIL AT $20 00 5 . —————— | O ) D0 T e || OO 0 e e I : ol GORE IS GORED. S A i stantially correct. It was reported | TUB SILK AND ¢RECE DI CHHINE $22'00 PECIAL SAT °D. considered quite the thing. that in a certain case hefore the Po- BLOUSES g - - Ty ne et The State Department today re- “Made of filmy Georgette crepe | lice Court I appeared as a witness for Priced $1.98 ang 98 cach. naw]i:?;g:lom:(gz ti":lTlr:gds:'llttsh ‘zu:ra;sredci\:\ew::lma“\\3!&":6 ‘e‘c i i vi SRz i the defense. I ai appear in Striped and plain colors in a hiz ' § i t ived direct from Berlin an official | either with or without lining of white e “?:“mf'czé“"ffr Juite | variety. atngc 5 g S ? new hip plaits. The gkirt in flare style with side pockets, port that it is commonly reported | crepe, it is dainty enough to suit the Anothor B SUITS ason. know thing [ W S the German capital that the Presi- | most fastidious woman, and sets off | whatsoevor of (he mor s o i ense LINGERIE BLOUSES o %};gg(éz%{oggébl};i[LORED St A\ — These suits are in the very newest model, flare coat, with fancy plaited collar of silk over cloth, has gathered back mt is doomed to be defeated by a | the milky whiteness of her skin. Furthermore I made no eriticism of Priced 97¢ to 8 cach, B b o oieiin Congress. “There is a charming little night | the police as such. I did speak pri- | Y e FOR SATURDAY vately—not for publication—to the NEW BORDERED VEILINGS rosecuting SGor i By the vard at 50¢ yard. . : prosecuting officer, remarking on | rd a to 50¢ yard. v 2 tely satisfied that if the German | or negligee for milady to wear about { what seemed to me somewhat of an or wool poplin, lined with peau de cvgne, convertible collar bvernment should be convinced that | iIn her room. It is trimmed with | injustice that the agenov—whether NOVRLTY PATTERN VEILS and cuffs of silk, braid trimming and ornaments of self ma- i i tl 1i L 59¢ values o 98¢, : terial. The new flare skirt with thers in back and two © President has been unhorsed the | filmy black lace and a discreet use of | the police or some other 1 do not <. i b know—responsible for ends )0 b n Tirpitz element in Berlin will de- | jet bandings.” know-——responsible for the attendance i - of witnesses should not have had the and that the submarine warfare How styles do change! principal witness present, and so have all be pursued relentlessly Irre- made it necessary that the defendant | 100k to thi for the ncw @ ective of international law or any remain in practical custody for two | things. . K the rights of neutrals.—Washing- ( INCOMERTNNTS deYsRionscr DOV Lteres i s FINE KID GLOVES 3 - . 3 A Y LG o8 n dispatch. Just at the very time when we | . SR, Not from the standpoint of J o The President’s advisors are abso- | robe, or, if you wish, a simple slip-on A most pleasing new model in either fine quality gaberdine BORDERLED PATTERN VE The very latest, 25¢, 49¢, 95¢ cach. the minister of any church or mis- | 1% the new spring shades. And now what will the von Tirpitz | should have men of ability in our na- on, but from that of a citizen hop- Our own importation $1.15 pair. i % pment do when it learns that the | tlonal House of Representatives there | ing that our foreigners may have as - 9 - B States Senc clear as Siblels SRy WOMEN'S WASHABLE CAPE { jited States Senate stands back of | appears on the scene a galaxy of scat- BF \os Doss bleRan understandinzfion : the fairness inherent in our laws and ; RGOV : : law procedure and which, T fear, is| b Lite and colors for sireet wear. g The New Spring style Balmacaan Coats, fancy button trimmed with sailor collar and velvet trim- frely the laush will be on the other | men incapable of seeing past their | not always cleay even fto Americans, | Friced $1.00. $1.20 §1.50 pair. ming. Choice of three different mixtures. Would be good value at $10. SATURDAY $6.98. le of the mouth. The Gore reso- | OWn noses, unworthy of the sacred Very sincerely yvours, S o tion seeking fo abandon the rights | trust that has been placed upon them, GEORGE W. €. HILL. : S HATERY ¢ Tresident 68 strong to 14 wealk? | ter-brains, little men, incompetents, pd there is to be no discussion. Its [ stituents, a disgrace to their nation. AT OUR JEWELRY PARTMENT fthor should meet the same fate | And because of their own limita- | O™ Interesting Reasons for a | New coin holders, vanity o B POplin Coats at . Municipal Slaughter House Given gate top mesh bags, priced 4% o American citizens has heen tabled, |a pain and a discredit to their con- | MATCh & 1916 S i i $9'§8 New Spring $7 98 $10 New Spl'i[]g $7 98 s . Poplin Dresses at . ien he comes up for re-election, tions,—they are slighted since ' the Made of very goed quality silky finish poplin and President of the United States did not by a Reputable Butcher. A “BABY WEEK” HERE, call them to the executive offices and Dlex “‘i“’\‘r‘. “l“"%“' o AT OUR LEATHER GOODS confer with them upon every question | Baitor of the Herald: o o oLt SECTION | TR Belient, | collar and cuffs. New Britain has, as yet, failed to Jew purses . 98¢, taken up with foreign nations,—these | Since the beginning of the con- | W Durses, toc to 98c. in that vast assemblage of mu- Leather handbags, 19¢ to $1.98 i . B, " ememiegs o | o e gt mars e | rorey S e Gt o | B | $15.98 New Spring 13 Q8 | $12.98 New Spring $10.00 L L] EER0 Gy These jaunty Spring model coats have faille silk collar and pockets trimmed with faille silk and | have embroidered belt and Georgette embroidered : e come peeved. And being peeved they [eeesinz - organizations that are A read the various comments for and P l C i e c e : < i ON'S SILK HO! ; oplin anning to hold “baby week” begin- | 2'® Willing to wreal their vengeance |;gainst the proposed project and as I<‘ih|':‘<(i’]“m\ \1: n‘):« 1ls‘l1ir & p 1 Oats at E POpllIl Dl'eSSCS at . upon the Chief Executive even at the |7 am interested in the matter, would | s . ; These Spring model coats of poplin are lined with g on the first day of April. This 3 Tnread s e, $1.00 B it enouin be- - Some ot our || #2°71A% of the nation’s honor, at the|llke fo use tho columns of your paper | .- ! <ilk and nave striped silk collar over cloth and surrender of principles established | '© Yoice my opinion on the subject. ighboring cities in Connecticut have First. The law passed by the state B white belt all around, and gauntlet cuffs. . with the bi is r i e A - e Showing McCallums' silks in this B o5iorttis ana il g | e birth of this republic. Those |jegisiature is very I e Sea\!:;‘\;mz“o“[v((,zlr:\ms il i G ¥ their line of! infant prodigles for | 2F¢ the Kind of men holding forth in |lowed to pass if it weighs 60 pounds taupe, suede, black, white, pink and . { our House of Representatives. Rather |Tregardless of the age, (this 1is not [ j '°% g A ‘ e delectation of the bachelor colony od Where: a a SXY. - should it be called the House of Mis- |§204)- K, Vel gl e g of d the joy and pride of fond mothers | > 4 < weeks will not weigh @ the utter delight of each and | RCPTESentatives. pounds (therefore it will not pass) al- i In the Senate things are slightly |though it is good wholesome veal ery paterfamilias, We should get s £ 5 £ = b i v 5, line. This idea of holding “bagh different. There are some truly big |The great fault in the state law is i MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON OUR FIRM HAS EVER HAD IN FURS, > | men there, as bofits such an august | {Na% Welsht is the only requirement : DETERMINED TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OF ALL FURS ON HAND. THIS, ek” is all right. It is based on a needed to pass. Age and quality ki WE HAV VE: S v 0d principle,—to lessen infant mor. | 255¢Mblage. - But one man there is | ¢}ou1a be considered. DESPITE THE FACT THAT ALL MARKET INDICATIO POINT FOR NE who does not belong, there, who has If a competent man who is a good MUCH HIGHER PRICES THAN HAVE EVER BEFORE PREVAILED. no right to be in the cherished circle | judge was given the managership of ’ THIS LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON WILL BE REMARKABLE BECAUSE OF THE FAOT the Municipal Slaughter house, it | commanding 1oment. The h:!lw‘i 'HAT STYLISH DEPENDABLE FURS WILL BE SOLD AT ABOUT ONE-HALF THE REG- would eliminate the selling of this | hopes of parents in regard to ow FOoRIPRESENT! USR| AND | NEXT| YEAR' Made of silk and wool poplin with embroidered | vestee and belt, finished with two nickel slides. ity. The United States government & started the ball a-rolling and a mber of States in the Union have lien it up. The ultimate end is to £ those successors to the famous old statesmen of yore,—the men Who | yeal. As long as dealers are per- | careers of their children need not he B ULAR RETAIL PRIC WHY NOT BUY a 5 had real red American blood in their | mitted to buy calves butchered under | disappointed so often. Why were Wtaitr WHEN SAVINGS ARE SO PHENOMINAL. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AND NOTE : ‘ < e 5 S i ired years ¥ e ,—and that is Gore, of Okla- |the present law at from $1 to $2 a | Americans so thirsty a hunc 3 Y 5 K A Y O PRICE rious communities send out their ;’le‘“s L ? s ¢ | nead and receive 14c a pbund for it, | ago? Because, as many travelers j THE REMARKABLY LOW Fsicians and nurses to instruct the | NOMa the blind Senator. = By his ut- |, /00 js'ho way to stop the trafiic but {heir main food was : $10 Red Fox Sets now $4. $12.98 Australian Oppossum $18.98 Genuine Marten terances on the floor of the Senate |;uilg a municipal slaughter house. Had they stuck to vegetables | o B N i) | (arumic) Somst mow #m., vesterday he proves that he is uot | Second. The slaughtering of old | would have been artists, aesthetes, 210 - _ 4 : s only blind hutrileat‘ a touch of dumb- [cows that are for milk and | “precious” writers. Lamb and mutton $18 Red Fox Sets for $11. $25 Raccoon Muffs for $13.50. $40 Seal and Fitch Combina- other purposes, i aily and | be the food of pacifists, or | @ $29 Red Fox Sets now $15. $29 Black Fox Muffs at tion Sets $20. e t]}:‘i}zogt"’;;‘h;o 1,-)“ :‘r:’p,;;;fln:n public. o \\'ux‘i;io\;: !:(?::TF‘ “ I:CH\; !‘ao‘:‘k;l C‘]“Q‘;‘_ . $20 \\v'hite Ermine (rabbit) $15.75. _ 82(3 Natural Fox» Sets at fm‘ heard and which he admits “was| It seems to me that the taxpayers | ken heart for politicians, oysters for Sets at $10. $32 Sable Fox Shawls for $15. $15 Marmot Muffs now 7. of New Britain ought to be willing to | diplomatists, guinea fowl for orators. $18.98 White Iceland Fox $39 Sable Fox Shawls for $17. $56 Black Coney Muffs for sacrifice 15 to 25 cents a vear per |and so on. ; K Sets $10. | $18.98 Black Fox Muffs now $2.50. person to know they are eating pure Professor Jaffa’s theory in per- | T o $42 Gray Wolf Sets at $23.50. eats. accord with the theory and mis- ERlRR Lh . : ' 5 lips of a drunken subordinate of the = From one that knows and has cut ffif«‘lcrstoml practice of cannibalism. Sets $5. flsnpealiians MartoniCom. 535 L e top notch of perfection. It will e T e £ 0 S e || TR N e e | You ate vour enemy to incorporate $11.98 Moufloon Sets for bination Sets $35. $15.00. it be difficult then to get them all R i e S W. T. his virtues. His heart and liver gave | i $5.75 | $18.98 Rlack Fox Scarfs $29 Fitch Oppossum Sets ton correspondent of the Springfield i e his eourage and frightfulness. | M el e et sla b0 mbled around the Cannibalism was a plan of charac- CHGLEES IREHeeenm SR 16 £ 1D b Republican say § city might Dbefore last and blubbered | FACTS AND FANOCIES. {er-formation even more carefully 3 — id put a stop to certain forms of dis- : 2 ovoshor Taffa's : Z s 5 alleged conversation President thought out than Professor Ja S. o ur estaurant se. There are lots of things the |37 &1CESE EOMICE (0 @ tone of | The paths of slory lead but tp The | U8 B : Phone orders aat lassiiolice Reents can ‘learn in the mattor of | V. oon had had with Senator Stone of | 5, zye —Boston Transcript. | R Charter 3050, for a light lunch and Senator Kern of In- When the Band Played “Tipperary. ) ° gl 5 ve the health departments of the Others of young babies in the latest id best way to take care of their off- ring. Blod Dbless the bables! Without | 158 WOUld complete a poor job. 'The @m life would be unbearable. They abody the hopes and aspirations of e nation. Every mother, every | P25 0N & report” to the effect that ther, wants his or her baby to be the | Lh¢ President was courting war with st in the world, firmly believes it js | CSTMaNY: really had its origin at the terested in this campaign which jould remedy prevalent conditions Missouri — gt then A Mai Orders ministering food to the babies, in and Mail substantial re- diana.” Small town gossip is now | -\ submarine may be out of sight | (At Vitry-sur-Marne.) . 3 and yet not out of mind.—Washing- | (| o cross Lady, my head promptly filled. HARTFORD past. G T 1 T i | R T OUR DAILY AUTOMOBILE DELIV ERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OF YOUR PURCHASFS ARG L e o L oming, through Daily Delivery in New sritain, EIm wood, Newington, Cedar Hill, Maple Hill and Clayton. i e saw you < | Oklahoman lost no time in denyin; Mr. Bryan may be submerged a few | I dreamed In\(l‘ Sedsn the insinuation and the White House | davs, but depend upon it he's busy at | o S8R MUE JE0 L qreary, ana the periscope.—Anaconda Standard. oper sanitation, in what to do and | hat to avoid in caring for the little | es. - It might be the height of pre- mption on our part; but we firmly lieve: that New Britain possesses i . sentence branded the utle Be of the finest health departments | °7€ S death was in the air, J — But the band played “Tipperary,” | B e e and I knew my friends were near. merelf a strategic point and a war firit, Dr. T. B, Reeks, could do a | :f the blind man really thought these | hill, these regimental quartermaster- it is only In most recent times A o S S ° statements were true, why did he not | ships may mean something.—Rutland | ,_ ~ o Tioperar ey “ 3 ch t th Ga t | Haa basn abls|to’ aoyulie sbons at work tn lending a helping hand It's a long, long way 3 u arES ’ e eS itign as a city of industry 1 : ; >renident andl et first || Eerald: i 2 ar preparations for a “baby week» | 211 upon the President and get first long way to go: Rk ance of the blind senator as a lie. seven states, and that its guiding hand information, instead of uttering o ‘It's a long way to Tipperary, to the Ly | . | e, could greatly aid in bringing Oh, ves, money still talk even TNOW. | b —_— i 2 i ate nsubstantiated X Y sweetest girl I know. na Pout an added improvement in New | I Public debate an "l LU T 1 though it doesn’t alway wy any- | o Sl S Biccadilly, and farewell, ‘ i SIL O wen Baby Week. rumor? Oh, the blindne: s] of sonie | thing. l!;(f;;es G W. Perkins for | ¥ Yiicouter Square I (Hartford Post.) alities his foolish remark | instance.—Albany Journal. . i o | trust that he and his co-workers | Mentalities! And ‘:‘ - o It's o long, long way to Tipperary, but o BT “ FE R His—or her—majesty, the Baby s from this irresponsible, who would re- Ry : my heart is there. Washington, D. C., March 3.—“The ) teenth century, and ma o- fill become interested and do some- | i e e Boliw o e Uik Occasionally we catch the refresh- {hree surest signs of the rejuvenation | ginning of the real, intense struggle. jing in this. direction. = Then, in ; T X o | Smell of the upturned earth. And in | qyepe's an Trish girl named Mary, at of the Balkans were the cities Bu-| A Russian army corps swept over it | Btates, would be liable To cauac muors | anticlpation, we can almost catch the home beyond the sea, charest, Sofia, and Rustehuk, OFf these | in 1810, left the fields around it sewn | 1,700 communities. A period of seven consternation at home and abroad if j aroma of bruised tomato vines.— I saw her in the battle—she seemed | Bucharest, the Roumanian capital, the | with their dead and the river bobbing | gayvs has been set aside by the Child there were not sixty-eight patriots in | Sparta Ishmaelite. to smile at me. gayest city east of Vienna and one of | full with hundreds of vietims, and | oo™ o “or (e lederal D | the Senate for every fourteen deaf, | e P I stole a kiss from Mary the day -we | the most expensive cities outside of | passing in pursuit of the Turks, de-{ ., yen¢ of Labor as Baby Week ang : 2 i |¢| Tike the much-hesought voung wo- e New York, is the brigatest it of the | stroved all of the fortifications. Rus- | TERHENT, Of Tepal 88 als Week a dumb and blind men 1i “ or ||||(\nv who married a suitor to get rid { mpe hana plaved “Tipperary” and all | comfort-loving west in southeastern | sian troops retook the town in thef "o o0 o0 0" g instruction mon | there was ever a chance of getting in | of him Justice 'Hughes may finally de- was grand and gay. Furope. Rustchuk, while the least of | campaigns against Turkey of 1828-29. | T W SRAEE O BEC SREFUElOn hat be ded ‘to the fir the war it is staring us in the face | cide to accept that nomination for i these three cities, is just as modern, | 1853-54 and 1 28 EachptimoRtas il ver iirinet for more - BAmeI L & b awarded ‘to the ¢ F > Sios e . . o ’ g : i 5 : he ce suffered he . < ially i oy TR TG Gl A e o e | President.—Chicago News, We went with colors fiying: I had but | just filled with the spirit of the | plac uffered heavily, especially in Infant mortality is shockingly hia! 4 . i raa s Rl ¢ 2 : G e i 7T W it was almost obliterated : % QRS U=ty @ NewiEritain, ent infesting the lower house. The | muo puu time to say, times, and it deserves the additional! 1877, when it W mosticblCernted e tticulir]y fin the ‘monrar land Jritain’s juvenile pepulation. And so | to have a week devoted entirely to his—or her—welfare in more than ose balmy, sunshiny, glorious lay late May we might be able to stage real “paby parade,” a line of gayly decked baby-carriages wheeled bwn Main street past a reviewing and at the green, a handsome S . , e % more schools of Mexico City | «rps o long way from Tibperary, | credit of having renewed itself from |by the Russian artillers stationed | i coioq quarters of the clties, T Senate has shown the way now. and | have been closed for five . That where we are called away; foundaticn to gable in a shorter peri- | across the Danube in the uanianl] G A if there is an ounce of brains in |is what appears to be principally the | g, wood-bye, little Mary, till we come | od than cither of the other two. Twen- | town of Giurgeve. Heb ol B L e HOW STYLES DO CHANGE. Congress the McLemore resolution | ""«*‘”&" with Mexico.—Newburg Jour- home again tv vears ago, it was a collection of | w“Rustchuk is headquarters for | factor. Infant mortality among fhe f / nal. T “Tippera i Jing | 7 s, off 1 E AN enisatia il iverito : . = iy t CAfter all we have seen of the styles, | will meet the same fate as the absurd | R} To the tune of “Tipperary,’ King | hovel t off by muddy lanes, and | Bulgaria’s river commerce. It is, also | well to do has been reduced 1o & § the 1 1 e ot Gore N Treryining b | L George's fighting men! approached by highways that were|an important railway center, and a|small figure because the well 1o e styles, styles, styles, styles, ' banterings of Gore. Even o Character Food. wrdly® more than sheaves of foot-| point of departure for almost any- | have learned how fo take of the tintinabulation of the | men and their followers advocate ate, let us have a “baby we do p o . S5 . care of (New York Times.) How black the skies are growing! | paths. Today, it is a fine city of 30.- | where in the Balkan peninsula. It is | their children in sensible fashion, The The night is very cold, 000 inhabitants, a railway ceter, & |{he terminus for the railways from the [ same result can be secured in the md high boots, of the flowing hat and | law, patriotism, reason, and comm Bulletin, Professor Jaffa, “the nutr My little Red Cross Ladv, T want vour \:usflvlnz‘l'l\'m' ]ml:. _"“" ]« - Balkan Bulgarian capital, Sofia, and the sed~ | slums as soon as mothers can be ed- Jie skimpy hat, of the diaphonous sense. Happfly, their time is short. | tion expert of the University of Cal- hand to hold. i market full of \\n.»|(~|n. rA)lS‘L ])nrl_‘\ arna and 1t is connected with | ucated in the proper ws to feed 2 3 G G ifornia, has declared {hat different | The muster roll is calling—the next Thus begins a description just pre- | the Roumanian railroad system. Bul- [and care for the ingants. Malnuri® own and the opaque creation, we e s R e e P e name is my own. pared by the National Geographic so- | garia’s naval flotilla on the Danube|tion and improper care cause more pave wondered where it was all going What kind of a politician is James | ;" (o ois m,;,‘ e e It's a long way. and a dark one, for | ciety at Washington of the Balkan |and one of the country’s military di-| deaths among children than all speci- & cnd. And here is the answer.' R. Mann, of Illinois. leader of the S iTeloncleats chiclken exclusiyes a man to go alone! | fronticr city, which has been men- | visions are administered from this{fic diseases combined. Iducation, ' B et 1o toni this Spring, .and Republican party on the finer of the |1y, it brings out the fnest gualttics tioned frequéntly in recent despatches | city. Some thriving industrie _have more than medicine, is needed to I'6f the person’s higher maturc. Beef [It's a long way to Tipperary, but the from the war-zone as the obejctive of | grown up here. cigar and cigarette | reduce the Infant mortality rate, and makes savage. “The lighter foods, call has come for me: an invading Russian army i fact_anus. soap works, d\_o works, tan- | the establishment of a period to be such as vegotables, tend to make an | No matter where the trail leads, or “Rustchuk has heen captured in | neries, saw-mills, brcweries, brick and | devoted to an educational campaign Jfomen of laté 1916 are to be'longer ferent political timber, with a Demo- ', qihetic. Character,” said 1 what the end may be. every war that the Russians have| tile works. There is a pottery there|is a recognition of that fact. It is a of an epicure in . zood-by, Red Cross Lady—zood- | waged against the Ottoman during the | that has earned itself an international | good 1hing that Hartford is in (e f1l have 1o ‘wedge through doors be taken out and shot at sunrise. | Dis youth, “is destiny.’ But character, by, Mary fair! past century. The fall of this city be- | reputation. Established as strong- | movement and there should be ne : : i 4 ; , N Bl s e e S natter of | hold on the Roman frontier along the | irouble in raising the all i 4 i 3 | as Professor Jaffa tells us, is diet. | It's a long, long way to Tipperary— [ fore Russian arms, Lo ! n 5 all amount IS snd. thice seats on & trol-j;what Is this nation coming (o Ifhny . orore diet 1s destiny. hut—my—heart—is—there! | fact, resularly closed the first act of [ line of the Danube, Rustchuk has|of money that is required to i ey car will be just about capacity. | Democrats and Republicans cannot To education this “truth’ 1is °g| —N. W. Jenkins in N. Y. Times. | the Russo-Turkish wars of the nine-|been to ecach succeeding possessor | on the campaign here, of the short skirts, low necks seems to be diametrically opposed to According to The San Francisco les will be back again; but in House? He stands up for American bairs worn over the hips. Thus the rights with a President who is of dif- | nd wider. To be fashionable they ' crat. TFor shame! ~Mr. Mann should ' racli, somewhat carry