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SALE BEGINS SATURDAY. MAY 6th, 9 A. | 3 Hundred [ ! 5 Hundred Suits at E Yy P ARIC Waists at $122.3530 | B 454 Main Street _ SOCe BE YOUR OWN SALESWOMAN JUST THINK!} rn . JAMPLE PROOF On every suit by buying during this materials n»>w in favoa: Wool Poplin, great money saving event. Gaberdine, Silk Poplin, Men’s Wear Y@UR CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT IN THE STORE AT Serge, Wool Shepherd Checks, Worsteds £= 50 COats al also silk and taffeta combinations, all silk lined, and in the newest shades, sizes ; ek a1 39.50 0 14 to 44. These coats are a lot of $15 to $18 values in Poplin, all silk lined, newest models, black and blue. REMEMBER] ‘ 7 | 75 Coats at This is our first sale in New Britain. : ) o / ‘ » ¥ : » $4.50 We do not want to make money (that e Loose flare models, some belted, values you can see) but we do want to get ac- j RED ! up to $9.98. quainted. Alterations Free A New Siore, A New Siock, 25 Dozen But Too Much : Waists at 454 Main Sireet SOC T Loltz, chief surgeon of a division of | not succeed but made a hit above the French army. Under this process | the mark. employed by Dr. Alexis Carrell, the report declares, the time required for A | Feating of wounds na been snorienca | HOW “T1Z” GLADDENS are v 8, X ths. O | e wverage the period of cvorution TIRED, AGHING FEET : gt U of the wounds is reduced about two- . e . thirds. . ‘o sore, puffed-up, tender, ach- Royal Family of England Waits | ' the ereat aavantage of the use o T i e o | | (th(* hypo-chlorite of soda (nr‘th(‘, :v!rm—L louses. i 9 inua] washing of the wounds is tha i on Ifl]ured Warriors ik acaolorates wondertully the pro- iz makes, sore burning, tired ] S gress of healing to the point where | feot fairly dance with delight. Away o e Gy :h‘, k.f:f{._u, of the wound may De | g the aches and pains, the corns, cal- respondence of The Assoclated Press braught ght together by stitching or by | jouges, bliste: bunions and chil- London, May 4.—How completely | adhesive bandag In some cz blains. the war is levelling all social bar- | Dr. Uffholiz has noted that a disin- R Ry thelacidatanatnon L fection of from seven to nine days diers in Iingland was illustrated ¢ i sons that puff up your feet. No mat- i £ . with this process has been sufficient | {or how hard you work, how long HARTFORD again at the last of the series of |, hornjt the closing of the wound. 5 ; | You dance, how far you walk, or how three partics given by the king and e D queen at Buckingham Palace for S e e [ LOOPS-THE-LOOR=ANDS (Reines el HiogtRcom ozt Mt grand, wonderful for tired, function was attended by upwards of S vollen smarting fe ! el 2 sy smarting feet. Ah! £00 men, who were afterwards en- DUMPS CAPTOR OUT | how comfortable, how happy you feel. tertained at a variely show provided : < Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes oy s the London stage in the | never urt or seem tight. v L T s e L DT T WIS STREET Practically all of the members of | I'rench Airman Solves Problem of | . T 5 ¢ 5 NO. , druggist or department the rival family excepting the king ow 0 G i store. Jind foot torture forever— The Indi nd queen helped wait on the guests HougiolGe It gol e HARTFORD nawan d sholieaghertrpamonsi helirousl German Boss. | fresh, sweet and happy. Just thin . . waitresses wha served and chatte vhole sar's feet c 't for - Featherweight is Here! e e encall N O pres Gl | i clelveanrEcBleomcardirariont; ’ | est in their individual stories of ad- Paris, April —No stranger tale venture at the front on or sea, Were | of escape from captivity has perhaps the Kkir daughter, Princess Mary the Princess Royal, the Princess Christian, the Princess Maud, the Princess Victoria, Princess Arthur of | de V—— a French aviator who was Connaught and the Duchess of Teck. | rccently captured behind German he king and qucen pent two hours moving among their guests and It’s a beauty—a marvel of refined elegance and grace— chuck fuil of the motorcycle ideals that always go with the name | ever been told in the annals of any war than that narrated by Major lines when a densc fog caused him We don’t want you to confuse the Featherweight with a mofor- making solicitous inquiries, the | o lose his bearings. Captured by bicycle, for the Featherweight is a real, true moforcycle—an Indian ‘ severeign evincing special interest in | the enemy, this dispirited French- motorcycle—de: ped on nju‘l[e lines. “c"fi/nnt:o give you fite ing up particular points as to | mz vas tied to his seat in his own an actual demonstration of t perfected machine—want you to iy | (lv irges and counter-charges in bat- | aeroplanc and ordered by a German handle it—ask questions about it—study it at close range’ | i | avi ! tles that are now historic and reect- | aviator officer, who climbed in be- The Featherweight was made to mect the demand of you fellows | ins the thorough manner in which he | hind him, to fly low over the French who want Indian gualit hux power and speed in modified form; | had familiarized himself with the | lines and nat to descend or to signal WHAT IS THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR ILL-HEALTH? WHAT DO IT COST YOU IN DOLLARS AND who want mechanical a:mph who want an easy-to-handle t | strategy of the war. Queen Alexan- | to his fellows, under pe ty of in- | CENTS? machine, comfort, convenience, lightress in weight, at a moder- | dra, widow of the late King Tdward | stant death from a bullet from the ate price and low upkeep, linked with substantial design and i VIL, seemed everywhere in evidence | German's revolver. | How many hours a day do pine: pay their small fee experience in the treatment of building, That's the Featherweight—Indian built from start to & | and an object of particular affection By the simple process of looping- vou lose from work-——not mere- which anyone can afford, and nervous and chroni ‘v'rmH‘r s, finish! A world-winner whirlwind of moforcycle values ! i Addressing the bluff- looking sol- | the loop Major de V- ridded him- | Iy hours whén you can’'t work, be re-built again into vigorous and their combined knowledge | @ier on attempting t to greet | self af his unwelcome passenger- Lut hours when you are only abundant health? and judgment. | 2 21 MYRTLE ST. | him, the king said down, my | captive, who had not taken the pre- | © fit—hours that lessen your Tt al Drombe stopito this Yet v\h.lrvu;v.n'mlu e mod- f TEL. 170 good fellow; you've made your stand | caution to secure himself to his scat \ue in your employer's eye e ot b crate and within the h of : N for us and in the very best way.” | This meneuver, accomplished after a and prevent your promotion, or i > g anyone. A simple alk it | Looking toward the viands, the king | sudden swift flight to a higher alti- Qecrease vour earning power if capacity! The longer you wait, over” visit costs you nothing. added: “But mind you stoke up | tude, was executed so unexpectedly | re in business for your- the more it costs in money and | Do not suffer another day well.” that the rman officer failed to s suffering. | — It was an afternoon of galety, of | guess his enemy’s purpose and ) . You may have tried other = 3 : i our earning pow ) ON 5 P T T e B vnrestrained laughter and of good | plunged from the machine to his |8 2 0] GO CETAMES R G doctors, without success—but CHRONIC T()\\A(,h [)P PLETI ply of food and asking the govern- ] S as well as vour power to live = 7 | ment to consult the labor leaders | fellowship from which all formality | death " it i Tt e i don’t let that discourage you. AND SCARES BI&RE%FORD:M“ e e more. Taber | was banished and in Which the king | ~— By e 5 ol YOU NEED THE TRAINED ! for shipbulldine and queen and Queen Alexandra ALBERT POOR MARKSMAN. e Wouldn't it be better, wiser SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF NERVOUS | "5 Tepiy Bari Curson said the sov-| doined unrestrainediy. London, May 5.—Prince Albert, the gl e Ceemmmilel) 10 o EXPERIENCED _ SPECIAL- Believes Food Supply of British Isles { ernment is now administering th E e {second son of the present KKin: | i ]'”‘ ""““:'\“ 2 e ‘“'””r' ; J"IT\‘T m:rrlw ""’)T]“l"fi"m;]"' DISEASES : : h . Sy S e L EuT B SN e " h 2 ong practice have restore « S give you 5 Danger Unless Situation | whole British mercantilc 1arin GETTING WELI QUICKER. George, proved himself a poor marks g amounting to half the gross tonnags | SRR Sl e e thousands to health and hap- tage of many years specialized is Renewed. of the world. Forty-three per cent. | pr Carrell's Treatment Successfully | iature rifle range in the courtyard of (Correspondenc T 'm Associated Press.) | of the British tonnage, he added has i e ’ Y |the House of Lords for the use of|H London v 3 :40 p. m.—Ad- Vuvn requisitioned for al and mil- sed by lies, | Peers, Members of Parliament and miral |hu.r\ Beresford call- ry purposes, 74 per cent. is occu- | (Correspondence of the A ress.) | officials of parliament. The Princo ed the attention of the house of lorils | plied in carfying foodstuffs and rs Paris, May 4.—The new Car | concluded what was his first public 3 depletion in the tonnase | material in behal? of the government | treatment of soldiers’ wounds has | sbecch by announcing that he would Dr. Hyde, Resident Physician. 2 ""‘“““"‘“ St., Hartford. Hours: 9 A. M. 1 ships needed for trade pur- | and its allies, the remaining 43 per | hrought about a reduction of proceed to declare the range open by 8 ES Sundays and Holidays: 10 to 1. serting mu unless it weve | eent. is being operated by Britivi | period of convalescence, according to |firing the first shot and by trying it would endanger the sup- hipowners under state regulation. a report now submitted by Dr, Uff- | best to make a bull's eye. He