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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1o0. 1916. Boston Store -Bilien DI'BSS U Week IS - ‘ ‘ _ \ , HARTFORD In response It]o the call of b ) : : ‘ ‘ \ | LINGERIE the times we will, through the medium of our show win- i N A ; ;\\b | fore the people suggestions in : i o) ) Dress Up materials for the Our stock of Undermusl has no superior in New ngland. individual and the home. ; ik g i \ AN : | insist upon quality but we maintain low pricing. The Rebuilding Sale in this department gives opportunity women to buy the choicest new undergarments at astonishingly OUR NORTH ‘v :nDOW \ 4 ! § N N N R R i St Will be devoted to the dis- \ : 2 N N o X LA A few are mentioned hero. play of popular Spring fab- \ K RN { : TN NIG HTGOWNS rics for WalStS’ Suits and' R ) s i ; \ < \ \ One lot $1.00 and $1.50 Gowns, V and high neck, special at Dresses. ¢ NN ; > High neck Gowns, $1.50 quality, special at 89c. Crepe Gowns, $1.50 quality at 89c. Low neck Gowns, regular price $3.00- Special at $1.95. OWI/Jfi SflQUTH W tDO‘Y >’ ’ X \ \ ENVELOPE CHEMISE AND COMBINATIONS. ill offer suggestions to § _ \ : make the home beautiful with Cretonnes, ainsilk, Madras and other materials suitable for home decoration. et | Sample La Greeque Drawers, values §1.50 to $3.00; special at Dress Up and come down- N N ; , 5 5 i i 3 SR \ f Very remarkable value. town. The displays along e\ N N » $1.50 Muslin Petticoats, special at 89¢. the street will give you an O ‘\‘. NN EEN \ Nk $2.50 Muslin and Cambric Petticoats, special at $1.49, ® : 5 R i i i S 3 8 S8 e MMM % FEA\ 3 i $3.00 Muslin Petticoats, special, at $1.95. idea of what can be found in s your home town. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, regular $4.50. at $2.95 Domestic Combinations, values from $§ to $7.50, at $1 Envelope Chemise $2.00 to $ values at $1.9 Marcella Envelope Chemise, wonderful value at $1.50 IFor Sale, 98c. ’47 PETTICOATS AND DRAWET HE ROYAL TAILORS, CHICAGO-NEW YORK Design your own Easter Suit! | - PULLAR Hae it Royal Tiilored V| i b T s & NIVEN to your fancy and figure | OUR TUESDA Za=yEHAT is your pleasure Plaids? Plains?i Hard finish 5 3‘ ol concerning that new or soft? Domestic or imported? | SPECIAL AR Spring suit of yours? Suit your own taste. You IN DEL RIO FIGHT Do you want it ultra write your own ticket when HOT CROSS BUNS Spseat Our Crullers, Raised Crullers and Doughnuts are fi — e = our suit is Royal Tailored-to- : : vogue-ish in cut—or sedately ¥ v in pure lard, which accounts for that appeti e your-order. flavor and crispness. Our Charlotte R . us He Ts Killed ; Select the woolen from the largest Chocolate Eclairs and Cream Puffs are alv : e Is Killed. Do you I}k\e long, narrow, collection of fine custom tailor fabrics ‘ sweet, whoesome and strictly fresh made e Del Rio, Tex, April 10.—Private peaked lapelsf Or short and to be found in America. Choose the day. John Wade of Co. C, 24th infantry, a 2 3 i negro regiment was' Killed here Sat. stocky ones? A snug, close- fashion from 74 distinct style plates. urday night when two rangers and 5 3 g 3 o Sherifft Almont attempted to arrest fitting waist-line? A _ soft, Royal clothes are always made- — N eixteeniinesyo solilors fwho ihad{icre; | pliant, English coat-front? to-order. But that means, to the ated a disturbance in a house in the d f restricted district. order of your preferences as well as Three negroes are said to have at- And as to fabric? Subdued to the dimensions of your sody. tacked the officers while the latter . W : were taking them to jail. Wade andSOAthllC§? OI‘ b”ght’ yOUth' jumped on Ranger Barler, according some cnicrs? Stripes? Checks? to stories told by witnesses, pressea - him to the ground and clubbed him on the head with the butt of his re- 816 $20 $25 volver. Barler drew his pistol and )f:;fi:df,‘-er his shoulder. Wade was - JOSEPH M° HALLORAN Protests against the presence of 218 MAIN STREFT. the negro soldiers and requests for ¢ ST ke their removal were in preparation to be sent to the war department A portion of the 24th infantry has been stationed here for three weeks. Authorized % g conservative? Him With Revolver Butt When ing of patients was out of the ques- | found the upper floor of th] tion until a supply of soap was ob- | full of smoke. One of the son tained from England. through the smoke and foun This shortage of necessaries was | der, which he placed outsidd not due to lack of supplies, say the | house, all descending to the P 4 {OOK doctors, for on a visit to the town [in safety. TR TRV e P ——rr 4 they saw an abundant supply of every | The fire is believed to havd E:ROYAL TAILORS: requisite. from an overheated furna HICAGO:— NEW YORK. -/ Dr. Aschenbach, who was in charge | monetary loss is about $2,500) the hospital, and who, the com- | mittee understands, received the iron cross for combating the epidemic Mrs. Catherine Dunlay is only paid one visit to tke camp, ac- |ly ill at her home on Eim cording to the report, and that after Mrs. Martin S. Wiard has to the South church tw g 15 !\m\ and a half « " There were no some order was evolved. ed Y proper heating arrangements and the Sixty deaths occurred among the |framed pictures, one of Hd 1A [ inen were insufliciently clothed, their || [] a n Rritish, and the victims were buried | “Christ Among the Doctors, | overcoats having been taken from | outside the camp, other of Deacon John Wiard hem, theiw other clothing being in | | ernsieopia Tnsulted the Dead: served as registrar of the 2. Many had neither boots nor | | » o for many years. socks. There was an insufficient sup- AR D denlenGh G NG es to bear in the matter of buri Herbert Anderson gave a Vv 1 f we and soap, and Major ¢ K ply o L d 1 says the report,” were the jeers with | cital at St. Mark’s church la Priestley 's he found the men assis " ) coffins were frequently greet- |ing assisted by his brother, a ¢ allor, | § | which 1 “gaunt, of a peculiar gray pallor, !} w m 4 t 2 : y Improperly Fed and Clothed, Re- | rs " erinone , S35y tho inhabitants of Wittenbers, | glliam Anderson. The supply of food v also in- who stood outside the wires and were | = e permitted to insult the dead.” HORSES HOH For “Dress Up” Week MU Committee on Investigation miinwmvta o retand. " Atter the middlo of April ine con- 55 3 — ditions commenced to improve, and The only provision for personal To help that Easter Outfit you will probably nced something with the arrival of warm weather cleanliness made for the men,” says % ¥ \ Nothing will give better tone to the| I-ondon, April 10—The govern-|the report, . one cupful of soft |J§ mew in Underwear/and you will find choosing casy and economical in the cases rapidly decreased, and by Wearer than One of Our New Spring | ment committee on the trea N i : s 2 the middle of May all the British ’ s New s g | 1 t : eatment in | soap issued at intervals of 1 o iy ol made, dainty g Titetwholo ; Hats. 1 ) : s U i our vast showing of well made, dainty Undermusiins. The whole S e, ey e Germanyfof Britishiprisonerstof wans (MYCESERIDE SIOOIMECONT L BEl < e : L ; 5 onscquence, the men hec i display is a story of fine shcer nainsooks, batistes and cambrics sion was made to deal with any fu- When you put on your hat you|of which the Hon. Mr. Jusice Young- | Coliciuence, the men CRme ] ! : : . s ture outbreaks, improvements being change your character. Is it a refined | jiceaslnslyRvermingn s Jen gt Laticolly effectively trimmed with pretty cmbroideries and laces : ; . Isit s S i RN e : ZuSans o8 3 v : s 4 - 3 , according to the committe Nk or alclieap one—Alnewihatier ol chairman, has ued a report | dition, cotipled with cold and want cffected, acco g 2 old, slovenly one—does it make you on the conditions prevailing in the of proper nouri ent, was undoub!- | & Many new novelties in Corset Covers, Chemise, Combinations, as a result of the visits of Ambassa- look shert or tall—young or old? S g . R S dor Gerard and members of his staff. Drawers, Petticoats and an endicss varicty of Night Gowns, all a T e e Wittenberg camp during the typhus edly the principal inducing cause of R | tention of Dr. Aschenbach as head of (9 | epidemic of last year. | the epidemic.” The report is based on information | The epidemic broke out in Decem- | f§ money saving prices. from repatriated prisone and i ber, 1914. “Thereu ays S & 5 7 ‘ 5 5 ; 8 - | ber, 19 eupon,” says the re- Possibly yow'll need some(hing new in a CORSET and in our pecially from Major Priestley, Ca De “the German st military and | @ I A - : 2 tain Vidal, and Captain Lauder of | medical, precipately left the camp large showing yowll surcly find just the shape that is most suitable of his staff supported the request of ¢ the army medical corps, who wers |and thenceforth. antil August, 19165 P Captain Lauder for medical requisites h 1] : e L August, . jour figure. Our showing includes such well known makes as ; sent to the camp shortly after the |no communication was held between |l 03O R he curtly refused the request with n z I arloa NP outbreak of the epidemic and who | the prisoners and their guards except R. G, W. B, Warner’s, cte, at all the popular prices. the words, “Schweine Englander!” | A['rlve Wedfles were tecently released from hy means of directions shouted from Tty us on Hosicry—we carry a complete Hne. The report continues: “The cruelty many. The three officers mentioned | the guards or officers remaining ; ?r e “dm‘:mmmn S ) A l'il 12 191 H »erg camp became notorious. y y are the only survivors of six British | side the wire entanglements. = | doctors sent fo the Wittenberg camp | “All supplies for the men were | |8 dossweref hablinaliyemployec i i 25 OHIO HORSES by the Germans “to take up,” pushed into the camp over chute terrorize the prisoners. Flogging With | Our quality and prices s 5 the report, “the place of duty aban-|. .. No méaical attention during | B a rubber whip was frequent. ~Men | fast. Several matched pairs Conies - § - were struck with little or 10 PTOVe- | Horses, 1 pair Roans, 3,00 by their own medical st the whole t was provided by U:c cation and.tied to posts With hands | 16w down chunks; 1 pair These are the questions that suggest themselves to your friends. A new hat bought right is always a good invest- mant. Select your Spring styles at the camp, and as evidencc of his at- titude cites an incident. When one when the presence of typhus m i German sta i i a | hours. Capta | fested itself.” e Al | B above their heads for hours aptain 0 1bs., good pattern; 1 pal o M: pRsOs spital. | . o, o ’ , good P rn; 1 pi The records of the epidemic kept g | 6 M S N B t: C Tadar reportal that many ot Mithens |\ a g0 il . d 4 byt peords of the epidemic K| cypiain Lauder reports that, while | ain dStreet, New britain, Lonn. e i e ) T G R T - ~ £romil themm i batore & their) departyrs (12 (he bungslonsitheneive Roiiis - typhus, ‘with all its horrors, as & |jight. A ; from Germany, but the report gives|00¢ mattress for three men, 1 godsend. They preferred it to the | in detail the condition of the camp everal good busin farm chunks, 1,100 to 1,6 mattresses at all. | well broken and clever and 5 fo to work. and the treatment of prisoners and 3 ot e . 5 g i i s " o Datients, which the'l Achedcen A In consequence, e says, “there [ chen, and as it was brought in open [der, who was down with the typhus. - SAVE | Also several second-han 5 ST O [were many typhus patients scattered | wooden tubs it was full of dust and Pries s that the patients, BABY VES TAMILY. | Als E a sec ~ha bassador, James ¥ « rd, in his | jor Priestley that the pa = i taken in exchange that can bej 3 : er the compounds who were deter- | dirt alive with lay so close to — report last November. said was “even | OV S : i et : 5 5 v-orth the money T oraluntavorable than T had oo |minedinofftoscomenintosthe hospital | n truth,” says the committee’s | one another on the flour that he had | wakens House by Cries When Smoko P 1 A HORSE, Have Your Eyes|ica 1o expect.” i they could help it. {report, “the ration was not a ration |to stand st & across them ‘o Fills Room. Pl M L In one compound he found fifty fat all. It was a pretense. It was not|examine them. There were other con- | HARNESS, SE Examined and Pitiable Conditions of the Men. N es of typhus during the | cven possibie to give the patients | ditions that are indescribable. There | N€W Canaan, April 10—Seven mem- D Glasses Fitted According to the released officers, mo warm water with their milk.” wits difficulty in obtaining sufficient | bers of the family of Antonio Buc- P. H CONDON (V] = there are 15,000, and sometimes more, e jon for cach paticnt | Four British doctor cre infected | drugs aund dressings for a long time, | ciarrelli had narrow escapes from i b.V A. PINKDS prisoners in the camp, which was f & pain (roll) and half |and three dicd. It was then that Ma i imd exireme bed sores were common. | death yesterday when their home w4 (INC.) EYESIGHT SPECIALIST committee says ““is an enormous pop- [a cup of milk per dav. The only €oup | jor Priestley and Captain Vidal went | In several cases the toes or the whole | partly destroyved by fire. The family, | 30 Laurel ! ot Bristol Over 30 Years Experience. ulation for so restricted an area as obtainable came from the camp kit-!to the hospital to join Captain Lau l[uuL became gangrenous. The wash-| awakened by the crying of a baby, ‘Phone 58-3. improvised hospital there were no B emec of German guards.’

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