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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 19 16. Boston Store A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF TRAVELING BAGS SUIT CASES JUST RECEIVED in Different Styles and Siz 59¢ to $1.25 each. SUIT CASES 12 to 24 Inches 59¢ to $4.50 each. These are very light in weight, but strong in finish. PERCALES A NEW LINE OF 36-INCH GoupS in stripes and dainty figures, fast colors, go on sale at 10c a yard. A NEW LOT OF THE POPULAR ROUGH and TUMBLE CLOTH Very desirable for Children’s Wear. 27 inches wide. 15¢ a yard THIS'IS THE HOME OF McCALL’S PATTERN 10c¢ and 15¢ each PULLAR - & NIVEN DR. LENTZE'S TALK ON GERMAN FINANGE Urges Each State to Prepare for Post-Bellum. Period Berlin, April 25, by Wireless to sayville,: —Further details of the in- terview regarding German finances given recently by Dr. August Lentze, Prussian minister of finance, were prepared for publication by the Overseas News Agency, which says: “Dr. Lentze, emphasized in his statement to the Lokal Anzeiger the necessity of strengthening. the finan- ces of the state. “He pointed out that cach of the.federal states has its his- toric. individuality and its particular | tasks, as for instance, the system:*of public instruction, The financial problems of these states after the | war will be difficalt, but they will be equal to them if their former source of revenue—direet taxation—is left untouched by the . federal govern- ment. He pointed out that up to the time of the war it was unwritten law that the imposition of direct taxa- tion should be reserved to the states. “The most important task of the states .after the war, he continued, will be consolidation of the floating debts contracted during the war. Moreover, it will be neces- sary to meet new expenses for such items as public buildings and exten- sion of railroads, on account of the policy of strict economy during the war. “Dr. Lentze said that after the war current expenses must be cvered by | current expenses must be covered by the Prussian state, he said forty per cent. was derived from the railroads, forests and other property, and sixty | per cent. from direct taxation, which must be left untouched by the | federal authorities. “Dr. Lentze declared the present | organization of industry and finance would enable Germany to stand the #train of war for an indefinite period, as virtually no payments for war pur- | poses are made to foreign countries. ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Dangerous in New | Britain. Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger Doan's Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of New Britain evidence of their worth. Mrs. W. E. Stewart, 40 Grand New Britain, says: 50 badly at one time that could hardly straighten. The trouble was particularly bad on a wash-day when I had to do a little extra bending. It often seemed as if my back would break in two. Two boxes of Doan’'s Kidney Pills, which I got at Clark & Brainerd Co.’s Drug Store, removed the attack.” OVER THREE YEARS LATER, Mrs, Stewart said: “Doan’s Kidney Pills do me as much good now as when I first used and recommended them some years ago.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’'t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Stewart has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buftalo, Y. BUY YOUR RUGS THIS WEEK AND SAVE MONEY RUG PRICES WILL BE ADVANCED MAY 1st Wholesale prices have already been advanced, but during this week we will sell at the old minimum retail prices. Take advantage of our offer. Select now for fu- ture delivery at present prices. Now Is the Time to Buy Rugs ~Here Is the Place to Buy Them Here hundreds of beautiful Whittall Rugs await your inspection; some in soft, delicate tones for the parlor and living reom—others in bolder patterns and brighter colorings for the dining room and den. Still others woven especially for the bed room. There’s a Whittall Rug for every room in every home. CHURCH ORGAN RECITAL. South Church Brotherhood Arranges for Musical Event Wednesday. Under the auspices of the South | chureh Brotherhood, Joseph Cluir 3eebe, organist, will give an orga recital at the church tomorrow even- ing at 8 o'clock. Te will be assisted | [ by Miss Agnes Martin, contralto, of Hartford. The program follow: Rigaudon o T Nocturne ...... Dethier Andante from Tifth Quintet (re- quested) .. Scherzo Pastorale g . SRR Solo ““Come Ye Blessed v This iabel is your protection in buying a wash skirt at this o “Popular Store.” Here is our guarantee. “READ CAREFULLY." | was followed by a luncheon at which | Agnes Martin. ' B The fabrics and beltings in these skirts have been DOUBLE Idyl | SHRUNK and we w replace absolutely FREE any skirt that | Jerusalem Coelestis (Ms) shrinks from ordinary washing. The skirts are made up in Cordu- Gounod-Allen | roys, Cordelines, Repps, Poplins und Gdbardines and are strictly Woodland Murmurs from Siegfried man tailored in this season's nost approved models. They ars beau- (requested) ............ Wagnoer tiful wide skirts, many with patched pockets with button trimming: Solos: “For You A .- and nearly every modsl has belt to match. You pay no more for “All Through the these ‘skirts than you do for orcinary wash skirts, so be sure to ses “The Violet” ........ Mildenberg | the label Lefore buying your wash skirts for Miss Agnes Martin. the coming NK season Caprice .. % Sheldon S The Minster Bells ........ Wheeldon PRICES $1.98° TO $4.98 Cavotte its i Ul Bach Hallelujah chorus (requested) e e S aatael | [ "y n | The public is cordially invited to | this recital. ’ L] New York Is Mecca for Newspaper- men at Annual Meetings, New York, April 25.—Newspaper ORDERED TO STRIKE ZONE. HORSES HORSES publishers and editors from all over PR SN the country are here to attend the | ¥ourtecnth U. S. Infantry in Alaska annual meetings of the Associated talled Gar Fress today and of the American Valdez, Alaska, April -Com- Newspaper Publishers’ association | pany A of the Fourteenth United which begins tomorrow and con- | States infantry, stationed at Fort I tinues for three days. The meeting T 1 n i cum, near here, has been ordered to of the Associated Press this morning Anchorage for patrol duty in connec- Tr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presi- | tion with the strike of laborers em- dent of Columbia University, was the | ployed in the construction of the gov- spealker. The annual banquet of the Ameri- can Newspaper Publishers associa- tion will be held here tomorrow night. Many kinds of machines used in ernment railroad. The soldiers will sail for Anchorage Wednesday on the steamship Alaska. United States District Judge Fred- | | erick M .Brown and Assists istrict . erlck M and Assistant DIStHiCt | oy ojiast 1ot horses shipped in this X Attorney Munley e gone to An- the making of a newspaper are 3 | scason. A Iorse for every purpose. L orage In response to a telegram | Ofe shown in the hotel where the meet- | frwm b jontennny mredoricr ricBTM "1 pair Blacks, 3,200 lbs., a show ings are held. Efficiency is the key- e [ team. note of the exhibit. e G e o'l 1 pair Dapple Grays, 3,000 lbs., a red Ueal il c sweet broke team. tion with the strike situation. it Bineeta 000 on e on { FRESH CARLOAD COUNTRY HORSES JUST ARRIVED Direct From Farms of Ohio- DEMOCRATIC SECRETARY. . - 2,700 1bs. K. Of C. Whists. “ht f J. Bruce Kremer of Montana Has i mt 8 Chunks, 2,600 1bs, a per- We will have a series of four Whist | soct ‘rarm team Been Selected. : | ; Y parties in our own hall. Old-fash-| Several business chunks, 1,000 to Butte, Mon., April 25.—Selection of | loned dances will be a feature, prizes [ 1,200 lbs. J. Bruce Kremer, democratic national | Will be given to the winners af each so heavy work horses, 1,400 to ; ., ready for work. r Canadian Chunks, 2,800 Ibs., ccmimitteeman from Montana, as sec- | Whist and a substantial prize to the retary of the National Democratic lady and gentleman winning fhe |, coim o quality. committee, has been made, according | 8reatest number of points in the four Our prices are right for the qualits. to advices made public here. Mr. | whidts The dates are April 26th,| See us for horse, wagon or hurness, Kremer would neither affirm nor deny | May 10th, May 24th and e Tth. ; We can save you money the report, saying that any informa- Cwenty-five cents covers all expe 1 ¢ | combs, national chairman. are not big pubi \irs, but are in- Mr. Kremer, it was said, will serve | tended to promote sociability amons | (INC as secretary of the committee until the | the members and their lady friends.—- [ 30 Laurel = - Bristel, ¢ convention meets at St. Louis in June. s advt. Phone 58-3, Bage-Allen & Qo. (INCORPORATED» HARTFORD DEPARTMENT MANAGERS' SA APRIL 26 and 217 Greatest Underpricing Event of the Season Each Department Is Trying to Outdo the Others in Sales a Gains Our second DEPARTMENT MANAGERS' SALE is the Big Event of Wednesday and Thun T.ast November we held our first Department Managers’ Sale. At that time we announced that * the co-operation of the public we would make the Sale the biggest in the history of !he} store, in a of sales, in number of custom ers in satisfaction to the public. “We accomplished all of H}m! and moj This week we shall make history repeat itself—except that the Sale is going to be bigger and b than before. Our department managers are running this Sale themselves. They are all eager to su the record they made last November and every one of them has good things to offer. During this sale, on sale goods there will be no mail, 'phone or C. O. D. orders accepted and ng changes of sale goods. The Sale will positively be limited to two days. Five Hundred New Spri Suits and Coats at $15.00 Value to $35.00 An Extraordinary Offering The Coats The Suits mart belted Coats, Motor Coats, Dr Suits, Tailored Suits, Sample Suits, § el Coats, Sport Coats, Military | Suits, Flare Suits, Youthful Suits, Stout Suits, ot Shepherd Checks, Fancy Tweeds, American | elty Suits, etc. Materials, tweeds, poplins, g4 Popln erges and fancy Whipcords in | dines, twills, whipcords, serges, all colors, and all cciers J and all phenomenal value. size. Other Coats Other Suits New Sport Coats $19. Tailored and fancy models ....... Street and Dress Coats ... . Smart Youthful Suits .. Motor and Travel Coats ... . g X Clever $Suits with snap Motor and Street Coats .. ceeeas $45 Suits with an individuality Coats of Taffeta . e . X Model Suits up to $200. Just Arrived, 200 New Sample Skirts of Finest $2 Quality Corduroy, values to $10, for This Sale Only Tremendous Values in Blouses and Petticoats Blouses, voile and lawn, some trimmed with lace, A Blouses in Georgette crepe, embroidered or ¥ also plain tailored or frills, values to $1.50 trimmed; also crepe de chine in tailored st c A few black blouses in this lot, Values $2 (] to $5.50. Sale Price only . aalhe . s hhciclandl dows the frontt also $l 95 T few sample Blouses in lace, lace and Georgetts . Sale Price ... covvenne Blouses of crepe de chine with lace trimmings across 7e 3.95. Sa > i ecru;: also combinations of colorings. Regulal washable satin. Value $3.95. Sale Price 310 R $12:60 valiies, Crepe de chine Blouses, long collar, Georgette crepe with frill effect; several styles; not all sizes, in any style. Value to $6.50. $3 95 | KIMONOS. Bl [t ¢ = | In Rgured or plain crepe in empire or plain st PETTICOATS Pink, biue, lavender or rose. Buttonhole In taffeta, all the leading shades, fitted $2 95 broidery dowrf front and around- top, ruffles at bottom. Special at .. . sleeves. Special at ... . House Dresses 69c¢ and $1.49 Boys’ Department Wonderful values here. Entirely new assortment of Boys' Wash 8 Ginghams, polka dot and check patterns. Values | sizes 3 to 8 years, in stripes and plain colors, bi to $1.95. Sale price only 69c. and white, gray, tan and blue. Some have House Dresses with sailor collar, material 1inon | linen collars and cuffs and fancy ties $l . and tie, in tan, Copenhagen, lavender and Dink. | gpecial at only v Value $2.95, at $1.49. Large assortment of Boys' Straw Hats in M House Dresses, 98c. and Panamas, all sizes in black, brown, blue Wonderful value white. Special at $1.98 and up- Plain chambrays, also stripes. Very attractive Boys' Separate Trousers in black and white che styles. and plain colors. Special at $1.00 to $3.50. "No exchanges, or mail or ’phone orders. Extra Special i Confectionary Two-quart Hot Water Bottles, $1.00 value. Spe- Crystal Fruit Wafers, 29c. cial at 49¢. Chocolate Montividoes, 38¢ Ib- Gillette Safety Razors, $5.00 value. Sale Price Cream Caramels, 85¢ Ib. $3.39. Crystalized Ginger, 40c 1b. Gillette Safety Razor Blades, 70c a dozen. Apollo Chocolates, 60c, 80c, $1.00 1b, Film Premo Camera Chocolate Cream Cherries, 35¢ :h. No. 1, $10 value; at $6.89 Rug Bargains oan Rug prices are soaring—but the Department M Velhngs agers’ Sale will help you with reduced prices 10c Mottled Wilton Rugs, size 27x54, $5.00 qual Through the co-operation of different veiling | at $2.25. houses our department manager has been enabled 100 Mottled Axminsters, 3x5.3, $4.50 quality, to secure some extraordinary values in Veilings, 2.75. One price only is featured during this Sale. But 500 yards of 35c and 40c Mattings, 15¢ per y: we offer all the wanted meshes in different colors | 3.3x10.6, $48 quality, at $34.85. and black, borders, chenile dots, velvets dots, scroll effects, allover patterns and novelties—goods worth 50c and Tbc per yard, for the one low prif:e 23C Carpet Size Rugs It will be a Jong time before you get another such | Every Rug perfect and guaranteed for long servi value. Axminsters—Size 9x12, $30 quality at $22.75. § , 5 8-3x10-6, $27.50 quality at $19.75. A Handkerchief Sensation Brussels—Size 9x12, $36 quality, $26 size 8 “ : 10.6, $33.50 quality at $24.75. Our department manager has secured for this Big Wiltons—Size 9x12, $50 quality, at $36.75. 8! Event the sample line of one of the largest handker- | §.3x10.6, $48 quality, at $34.75. chief manufacturers and importers in the world: This mean: ving of almost a half in price to you D It include reat assortment of white and colored w “ embroidered handkerchiefs, some hand, some ma- ain x apers chine embroidered; linen and lawn; scalloped, nar- Our new line of 30-inch blended and textile effeq] row hems, wide hems; colored with white embroid- | selling in all the new shades at 60c ¢ 5¢ per rd ery—in fact, all the leading types this season that | for this sale 45¢ per roll. this firm is nging out. A fine showing of 25c and > paper with cut-o| r'hese are for women There are three prices, borders, at 20¢ per roll. Cut-out borders usuall I'me 12%%¢ and 15c Handkerchiefs will' sell for sold for 10c, 15¢ and 20c per yard, sale prices S¢ a 8¢ cach. 10c per yard, all cut out.