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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. EASTER GLOVES. of Kid and Fabric. Our Glove Department is replete Hartford with the newest. Main Floor. ———e Easter is the magic word that prompts every man to give special S m a l t attention to his clothing. B Never before have we offered our trade such a fine display of Clothing from which to make selections. ® The choicest Suits and Spring Overcoats, the world’s best mak- B B ers have produced. i al eu i S PRICES THE LOWEST THAT || QUALITY WILL ALLOW 1 OUR LEADERS A1 $] b $1 ’ $15 $18 There is that in the lines of these Tailored Sui nd in their individual style touches that will delight e heart of women who look for character in a tailored suit. BE SMART and look the part! And Save a Part of Your Thess Suits might be priced $30.00 to $35.00 ard easily compare with Suits sold elsewhere at those prices. DRESS UP DOLLARS Suits in Taffeta, Silk Poplin, Taffeta and Serge combinations, Gaberdine, Serge, Wool Poplin, xtures, black and white, and other color (r‘hvr'l»\. Styles to suit all tastes; regular sizes up to Come in—We'll show you the biggest range of NEW SPRING e i o ialeol Mnceis ana tromy emoria e oioe CLOTHES in town—the kind that have that distinctively different. include navy, rookie, Belgian, tan, wisteria, green, black, pearl gray, gray and tan mixtures, and varied “Gee! but this is good,” tastiness that makes your mouth water, AND 3 we'll show you—as we've shown thousands of other men in New Britain that we can sell you $25.00 Clothes for $15.00. The New York $10, $12 and $15 Shop offers a sure and speedy Complete preparedness for Baster will be found in our Children’s Coat Section on the second floor. solution of the SPRING CLOTHES question. All garments are ar- A collection of beautiful little Coats, reflects as never before, the very flowers of springtime ranged in sizes so that the busy man can easily select from the hun- Coats in sizes 4 to 14 and 13 to 19. In the widest varicty of materials; Chinchilla, Serge, Gaber- dine, Poplin, Covert, black and white checks, plaids, fancy mixtures, Corduroy, Taffeta, Silk Poplin dreds shown in his particular size, the pattern that pleases him the Belgium, rose, navy, tan, green and white. most, in the models most becoming. ! : POeE Weare in a position to have your Suit ready for Easter Sunday A Fur Neck Piece for Easter Wear ‘ Pretty GlftS Of Ivory k Jur Store open Friday night until 9:30. vs fashion and what she demands we TOILET GOODS DEPT. lnll»\l See our pretty Fur Pieces in white Iceland and genuine I Trices $2.98, $3.98, $5.00, $7.50 up 10 §49 \T l 5 S Easter Shoppers Will Make This Store Their accessories. Daily arri und hourly flop.lr(\n'(\.\ of Frocks, Coats, Blouses, 8 Nec wear and Millinery keep the stocks in these important departments fresh and new. Many speci ized styles in Mi ' Suits and Frocks are also being featured at most attractive pric aster offerings await you here. Dupont’s French Ivory, Titterton’s English Ivory and American Fyralin, Ivory Toilet articles—beauti- ful and inexpensive for the Easter gift The Du y aiticles in Louis XVI designs will especially charm you. ‘Our prices are always the lowest \ mains of the remarkable Rus availed themselves of the opportun- | yaded regions a university, college, | 6,000 to 30,000; from 9,000 to 27,000: |'men wear western clothes today is hydroplane, which had been present h fa s annlon stand even atfersehima( it shear shisf o ddnsoe: Iyceum or school where the instruc- | v hile the Bochum and Gelsenkirchen | that they find them less expensive jat the opening of the Marine ex- | neys crumble and fall. — tion has been interrupted as is shown = - 95 s i than the J: » 2 5 R o The Germas = i st| The et . r 69 ik works now employ 25,000 hands in- an the Japanese dre Different . position at Ueno park, became di The Germans stationed in Brest The International convention wili ! by official information from the min- stead of 10,000 in time of peace. kinds of kimonos and other garments 'abled on its return and turning soms | ave ronders ) . o7 ot histe : 5 ] 1‘;:\} flf;{flf‘ ‘\\fml v !1||‘r1tvjr\:|‘|g D the | be \ljflrl Yon May 18, 19, and 21st: }L(,r of public instruction. “There also exist in Germany two | are required for various functions | crsault crashed down through the ' city ch ruined house has been jiat New York. .One delegate was ““'! _— other enterprises exclusively devoted |and the tailor bill of a well dressed |roof of a Japanese house which it | | thorou v gone over. The debris has | pointed from the society, Mrs. C. F. i i heer - neatly [ES) h i {o the making of artillery, namely | Japanese gentleman is very o demolished. The two officers werc | been removed or neatly piled up, and | Erichson and her alternate, Mrs. (1,200,000 WORKING IN Lo an s emiviay H0000 Mok SR N AT A the lRicenios and aiba k500 each object not utterly destroyed by | Georgh H. Dyson. e £ » Gl il el e = - and Bhradt works, which employ R E R afterwards. The accident occurred Alt ema“ve Smce RSN e e el i Sa e moxtmestns el BeeRlold ton MUNITION FACTORIES | 100,000 instead of 30,000 and 40,000 ) ; i TWO | directly in front of the residence of CIvsesanothchiingsheeniciene I ALY, Lt former Tokio, April 21—Two naval air- | prince Higashi-Fushimi who at the The forts, which the Russians blew RN S y : | et “Thus over 420,000 men on the |Men, Lieut. Hongu and Lieut. Abe time was present the dedication of i ip with dynamite and which weroe | : I priercll CHILDREN CAN HE i i y i ch 20 w . arine exhibi Burned the Cities e e B s e AN HELP. Krupps Works Alone Almost Triplo | OUe% S1d¢ of the Rhine are turning |were killed on March 20 when their | the marine exhibition. o et LD L o —— cut war material, without counting e e R et Al ton | ny Now Furnishing Warm Gar- | Number of Workmen and the innumerable necessary work- B Aence of The!\ssocizted Prees)ll| Taoleland i abline it e s mo | ments for Soldicrs, . y <hops employing more than double Botitover, Rusein April 1 |acituity Aiscornible that wouwld G| paris Apml 21— The. seneot enl Others Follow Suit. nat fpimben in uwh manufacture of himost the first time in history | cate that the Germans L:An funf\p{;n_; | dren of France have furnished more | (Correspondence of The Assoclated Press) | ... Mm;“‘;ti‘{“p anc :n “L\‘:n;:l]\e()f ews of this district have an op- | (0 Testore the fortifications for their than 500,000 warm garments to the Paris, March 29.—Germany now rer’ 1,200,000 meén Mempleyed in own purpos diers o R : > S itons 2o : S CLRR e et on aen Rofe [ e, i e R S e ke mnitions s industries without including B e — | paigns. eachers of public | according to Senator arles Hum B e ea e TR e e the production of raw material.” schools of both sexes have also con- | bert in an article in the Journal, in len the Russians evacuated this & = g = tributed to that work, and have also | which he saj “Krupps employed nd set it on fire they took with 351?15;31?16 . 06'1‘”3’- shared largely in the maintenance of | 42,000 hands at Essen before the war. many thousands of the Jewish = different war charities m‘ abandoning | [ 1his figure now er(‘h}-x»lla 000 but KIMONO IS DOOMED _with Powerplus Motor! B G nimbors aied Have you had a | part of their salaries. They have in | Kssen is only the principal factory. i i ) ™ kindness shown? | «ddition found homes for more than | AL other works the number of " £ i BB ohcac.of ithe retreals i’ Pass 1t on. 50,000 children, victims of the in- | workers has risen from 6,000 to AS JAPANESE DRESS : POWERPLUS amotor(ht_itsets_anenu'relynew fia‘:"ll..h‘{wff ;fify?:;;c::ma;:} C 5 'Twas not meant ion of France, and have played a | 15,000; from 14,000 to 30,000; from standard of motorcycle efficiency ideals! SN P ) ‘ for you alone. | considerable part in accelerating the S . : i fsianctibect Binlog Brect Pass it on. i 101 of gold into the Bank of France. | Not Suited Think of a stock motor doing 70 miles an hour ik again. AbRg ; 5 5 S sy | for Practical Purposes time without preparatory tinkering; 4 time the Germans atfempted i Let it travel dowxn These distractions, however, have | JRIC ACID IN MEAT any prep: Y 'H use them in the ruined city. But Sl et D e M) i e BRINGS RHEUMATISM and, Anyway, It is Considered That develops 15 to 18 h. p. an hour, per dyna- h: e all now be S Let it wipe an- France. There has not been in i et L b s | other's tears, France anywhere excepting the in- e Tor Ao e mometer test; foned farms, where their worlk T S i ?_f‘“"L" ::e deed appears. = - - - Says a little Salts in water mAay | (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) f['h;& picks &xp from standstill to 60 miles an hour s in 30 seconds; e . save you from dread . Tokio, March 24.—A movement has them in the hope that they | [ Good cheer, HOW TO REDUCE attack, lieen started by a number of That is quiet, accessible, oiltight, clean; raise good crops and do their:| i e —_ Japanese women to remodel the Th: t low k vard S o > need i : 5 % B > at lowest upkeep cost. S UG G DG el ik | rs—Gold and white lOUR WEEGHI Rheumatism is easler to avoid than | yyesent form of the ki T atoperatcsia DRGSD | hd. The land in this section is | S 2 e kimono. is 5 . shats e G iron e | to cure, states a well-known authority. | ied by Mrs, Irisawa, the wife of Dr Think of these big advantages all embodied in are should bear a big crop. | Wheel chairs, air cushions and| 5 STMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE WAY, | We are advised to dress warmly; keeD | Tsuneko T wa, a prominent phy- . one motorcycle motor. i i o | - 2 . society p the feet dry, avoid exposure; eat less | grcia SE i X city of Brest-Litovsk itself re.|crutches are loaned by the society > s who are over-burdened with ¥ H sician. She thinks that the kimono 5 2 | | FPeople meat, but drink plenty of good water. | in its present form is not sulted for Then see the 1916 Indian at our showrooms and R e ba e clyocthe Bn eRRReE superruousiracimowaonly Atooiw el s | i e st s uttl ot o ra il i . learn why it’s far and away the BEST motorcycle filmes are nofhing but saping ivi | stout people have to hear. htnw : v!w teen of Hartfor 45 from | ten pounds of unhealthy fat you are | a2Psorbed into the blood. It is the [ necessarily expensive. The people of (Dcaler’s Name and Address) society work in Hartford and other | destroys the beauty of your figure. also a means of freeing the blood of | Ieople spend nearly all of their | the word, there heing ey e e ithout starvation | thus forcing the kidneys to do double | Neded for a set of suits for a man eating too much meat and other rich HTE s very inconvenient when at i a grea ivilege ave B e o L SetEnTaete ol ey If you are carrying around five or | O s wenkening yonr vital or. | function of the kidneys to filter this | {he middle classes and helow have fo ! { ; e There is no need of anyone suffering : UR E[:'ZEMA citles. It is an aid in every sense of | g - this impurity: In damp and chilly | money for clothes. nized and all natio ke se. | reduce your weight in a simple, safe Five-sixths or thereabouts of } = | the discomfort and ridicule that over- | foods that produce uric acid which is | work,” she said, “and it is rather un- it our last meeting Mrs. A. | t iewpoint of one had ex- | : acid from the blood and cast it out in | spend one-third of their income f y 1 g 5 are carrying a burden which | acid from the blood and cast it out in | spenc 1ir ] eir income for Hsu“ perience spoke to us of Traveller's Aid | 57 nd are ¢ s ? | the urine; the pores of the skin are | clothes, and the lowest clas of : -om superfiuous fat. If you want to coy . ey from syl cold weather the skin pores are closed The number of rolls of cloth e | F oW It's the Best Remedy in the | cciving he 3 1 : < 3 ‘ g help. By its careful help a | AN 3 3 it % : By sluggish | OF & wWoman in winter is on the prid for Ecemaz, Salt Rheum, | child may be sent with perfect safety | diet or tiresome exercise, here is a| Work they become wealk and sluggish Old Sores and Pites, 1 k | from one end of our hroad 1 tost worth trying. Spend as much | and fail to eliminate the uric acid ) " erase about §; the 1ength of thread e and let liv " e our broad land to | toSt WOREL “E¥ e o o open air, | which keeps accumulating and circu- | needed to sew them about 380 feet, P Do > other with only a ticket attached | time as you cs i i i and the number of stitches about Peterson. “Dr ai ; : . o leoply and get from Tha | lating through the system, eventually : about B all over |to tell of its needs. Tt is pecial | breathe deeply and get f > I 1 2 50,000. The garments have to bhe SON'S OINT- | help to young traveller in guarding @ Clark & Brainerd Co., or settling in the joints and muscles e ; . i "_ oS r&e box and I | against the troublesome portor ang | 5004 drugglst a box of oil of causing stiffness, soreness and pain | }:ade by Aho woman of the amllvaby se druggists, if anyone huys | the unreliable hotel. All orders help | capsules; take one after eae called rheumatism. LnC "l"" _”; “""‘}‘;1“““' anditire pintment for any of the diseases |in this work. In small towns the | and onc before Tetiring at n At theRnrtiyinseloninenmatiomyji BaSa (I 2 '(nt‘ a T IIM fmaents for Which © recommend | rrramscs Lo, given much aid, and 1el Welgh vourself once a week so as| et from any pharmacy about four [ »Omen folk have to Govote much of d are not benefited give them | cities by Y. M. C. A, Y. W. C. A. and | to know just how fast you are losing | ounces of Jad DUt & tantespaonti|[EAs i Sme ok S kS '\1"511'0\?“"' oy Pack s other organiz of a like | weight and don’t leave off the treat- | ful in a glass atetiandidrinubest| ioneddcatediyoriepgtofdayotelttion R0t = zaze funl Vor ) Chanictunl| e OUED OTEaRIEat ORRRO A B e e Vent Skip & sinaTol Gosal untill|[forel brealifast ‘each' morning for) al| tne [oruoh eaviedle Jn cconomical Qe ety ing o ek eRin sty o) ations and at the docks | You are down to normal Woelc W=} s sataltoleliminate furic|| SEOTUtRS Banbiof WIeW ofthetconser figors of Peterson's Ointment for || o omance to Telp the be| Oil of korein is absolutcly harm- |acid by stimulating the kidneys to |.‘“Lon O human enerey. = = : — nd running sores, eczema, A1t | wilder 1\ . A badge bea m” less, is pleasant to take, and helps di- | normal actions, thus ridding the blood \'~h".‘|‘, ”‘II'O‘- ‘\ l“‘ ‘f‘f e .“",\ oy i : lNDIAN MOTOCYCLF_ m, ulcers, sore nipples, broken |the j ree and the words “Travel- | gestion. Tven a few days treatment | of these impurities. e L R W ISTH BEST Bt, itching scalp and skin, blind, |ling s ty"" foll who the help- | has been reported to show a notice. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless | | primes 1 "'”",",‘.“ o E fing and itehing piles [ S i :M“ reduction in weight, footsteps [and Is made from the acid of grapes || _('u«\, G R offered for all the MOTORCYCL used Peterson’s Ointment about | ported by voluniary wfte e ! become lighter, your work seem egsier | and lemon juice, combined with lithia | f kimonos S andiail s E vears ago. It healed up a run- |fec is asked or excepted for crvices | and a lighter and more bouyant feel- [and is used with excellent results by :;x'(‘x\l ait Tt xlu‘.- Vnii’l\i}\,\"m ",.)_ L sore on my leg.”—J. A. South- |rendered and the work well ex- | ing takes possession of your whole | thousands of folks who are subject t0 | cchool use are to ho'im-l:;u.‘f:x“ \'\ Hamilton, Ont pressed in the two words “p ! rheumas o - . press WOTaEt “Dravental belng, rheumatism. Here you have a plea chibiti i p g feon'a Ot e Bty i 0 T RS [ - 3 @ exhibition will be held and a com- eterson’s Ointment is very suc- |tive and Protection. uch work § Gvery person who suffers from | ant, cffervescent lithia-water drink | jnittce will judge the desne A I i ul in treatment of Salt Rheum.” | worthy our most earnest support | s fat s! iy tres rer i i W 1 wrt an uperfluious fat should give this treat- | which helps overcome uric acid and v y, B ! g N . & v g a E: award prizes. ~ 2 - ~ Whaley, Emporium, Pa. R o e e e el nt a trial. is beneficial to your kidneys as well, s icasoniwhy many Japaneseli | DEL. 1706 21 MYRTLE ST.