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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HSRALD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. Boston Store AN IMPORTANT MAY SALE Of New, Chick, Crisp, | NIGHT ROBES Fresh from the Factory LOT 1—Made of good quality long cloth, trimmed with dainty embroid- ery, lace and ribbon, exceptional value & 50 C Each LOT 2—Also of fine long cloth ‘elaborately trimmed. A variety styles, at 75c LOT 3—A number of exquisite de- | signs, handsomely trimmed; at $1.00 w.c LOT 4—Is still more clas $1.25 e more of ch | at LOT | revoit LOT See the Beautiful Camisoles, PULLAR Silk Corset Covers, | Chemise, etc. When you know physicians have pre- scribed Resinol for 20 years in the treat- ment of itching, burning, unsightly skin eruptions, and have writgen thousands of reports such as: ‘‘It is my _regular prescription for itching,’ ‘,Rcs\mil‘ has produced brilliant results,””. and ‘“The result it gave was marvelousinone of the worst cases of eczema,’’ doesn’tit mf\kc you say to yourself, ‘‘that’s the nght. kind of treatment for zzy skin-trouble? Resinol is sold by all @ruggists. All Makes of STORAGE BATTERIES Recharged and Repaired. Large stocl of Tires, new and seconds. Experi- enced men for tire repairing. A. G. HAWKER, 11 Elm Street Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1, 2 and 3 celors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. - HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. PRINTING In Many Different Languages, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res, 179 Foreman 339, THEZ EASTERN PRINTING CO., T, TEL. 631 63 CHURCH STR E C. EBBESEN, MGR. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. ., PHIL ADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODE PRIC Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. | Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. RATE | ers wishing | nervous | the GENERAL UPRISING NOT ANTICIPATED China, As ;Wllole, Becoming More Quiet Every Day (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) Peking, April 2.—Negotiations being actively carried on for a com- revolutionists are promise between the and the Peking government with the result that alarm over a general up- rising has been somewhat quieted. Communication is very slow between the southern provinces and Peking. However, Yuan Shi-kai’'s close friends have managed to get in touch with the military governors in the provinces, and there are rebelling evidences | that middle ground may be reached in very short time. It is already reported that Kwangsl province, since it has learned that the monarchy has been definitely can- celled, has announced its abandon- ment of the independence movement. This action on the part of Kwangsi is denied by many of the leaders of the revolution, who insist it is based on falsified reports. Nevertheless, the n is general in Peking that {wangsi is negotiating for terms and feels it has accomplished its main pur- pose in forcing Yuan Shi-kai to ndon the monarchy. General Chen Yi, the military gover- nor Szechuen, addressed a message T Ao, the leader of the Yunnan urging that the revolutionists of to | should cease hostilities pending a dis- cussion of between _ the th and south. ai Ao replied ject of the reve abandonment of the republic, but that after Yuan Shi-kai had violated his oath to maintain the republic and de- nounced the republican form of gov- ernment as wholly unsuitable to Chi- na, it would be impossible for him to rule the country isfactorily and win the co-operation of a public which distrusts him. Furthermore, Tsai Ao, asked what guarantee there is that Yuan Shi-kai will not make another at- tempt to restore the monarchy after having quieted the revolution which has produced so much sorrow and suf- fering. In conclusion Tsai Ao pointed out that the constitution makes presiden- tial succession quite clear. If Yuan kai were to resign as the revolu- tionists demand, Li Yuan-hung would automatically become president and remain in the presidential chair pend- ing the meeting in the near future of a parliament to elect a prom- inent president from the following candidates, each of whom would be acceptable to the nation; General ILi Yuan-hung, the vice president; Gen- eral Tuan Chi-jui, chief of staff; Gen- eral Feng Kuo-chang, military gover- nor at Nanking and Hsu Shih-chang, the secretary of state. All the revolutionary leaders do not hold as radical views as Tsai Ao. Al- ready a number of prominent revolu- tionists have shown a disposition to accept. Yuan Shi-kai president with a proper safe-guarding of the rights of the public. There are evi- dences that fighting has been discon- tinued within many sections of the war zone, and a general armistice is expected in the very near future. compromise that the chief ob- as RANGER! "TING READY. The Rangers will hold their practice of the season tomorrow af ernoon at Walnut Hill park at o'clock. All of 1 vear's team expected to report, and also any play a tryout The Rangers will play the Fed at Middletown for their opening game. st is i)(m’t Be aVSlave To E}{ Nerves Good Advice to Nervous People. People who are excessively ner- vous, tired out and all run down, who get the jumps and fidgets, who can’t concentrate their minds on work, have fits of blues, trembling, nervous head- hes and dyspepsia and that “don’t give a hang" feeling so common to nervous folks may take it as a certain fact that their trouble is due to im- poverished or devitalized nerve force Their nerve cells are rving and when they give out entirely complete prostration or breakdown is result. A splendid treatment for nerves is found in the famou Nerve Tablets composed of best nerve vitalizing elements known modern chemist These tablets go straight to the nerve cells and be- gin immediate action. Take a Margo Nerve tablet, wait ten minutes and watch yourself perk up. They feed your famished nerve cells, start healthy blood circulation and normal digestion. Then vou brighten up, put on a smile, some of the old time “pep” back your system and feel as happy clam at high tide. Margo Ne blets are absolutely harmie \in ingerous habit forming drugs, are easy to take, in- expensive and The Clark & Brain Drug Co., and other leading druggists sell them on a positive guarantee of weak Margo of the get in ve con 10 Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. successful results or money back. iion was to check the | | head of the Faculty of Letter | meneral rd “Nothing Like It Frer” That’s the truth concerning the Men’s Suit Specials at Hollanders’ $18 5 $20 command the most remarkable values in worsteds of vast variety in and mixtures and blue serg: models of Coats — patch otherwise. TO THE Y MEN stripes, checks , in various and OUNG pockets We devote 3,000 square feet of floor space—doubling up en what we gave to young men’s clothes last year. All those “Young” ideas, you know. Come and see. English and Semi-E TYLE AND ERVICE URPRISES AT nglish cut. '15°18 HOLLANDERS’ 82-88 ASYLUM ST. FRANCE T0 EXPORT NO WAR ORPHANS But Americans Will Support Thousands in French Towns (Correspondence of The Assoclated Yress) Paris, April 20.—“France is not going to export of its war or- | phans,” said Monsieur Alfred Croiset, of the any Sorbonne, explaining the tion of Americans in the work of the Orphanage of the Armies of which Ie is president. I know a statement was published recently to the effect that 150,000 American families had offered to adopt orphans of the war. The number was a little exaggerated, and the word adoption used in its sense was misleading. Or- phans of the war so far as it is pos- sible are to remain in their famili especially when the mother is living. Where there are no immediate rela- | tives to take care of them, they are o be placed in other French families and ultimately will be cared for by the State until their majority; none of them are available for adoption under the common acceptation of the term. “Most of the Americans who have expressed the desire to participate in this work understand this point auite well; in fact in our corres- | pondence the majority of the letters ! from the United States express the | Gesire that the children which they agree to support should remain in their families. The supposition that there are 150,000 American families wanting to take care of orphans arose no doubt from the fact that we were asked by Americans as to about how many war orphans there were needing assistance, and we put the number at 150,000. This, of course, does not comprise all of the war orphans. They were estimated 1ccently in a debate in the senate by Senator Jenouvrier at 800,000 which of course include half orphans, but a great proportion of these will never become the objects of charitable work and the exact number may never beaprecisely determined Support Not Adoption. “Committees have been in a great many American receive propositions to adopt orphans, them in their own a period of two vears, which is sup- | posed will go bevond the end of the war and carry them to the time when the measures taken by the govern- ment for the care of orphans be- come effective. All the people in France connected with this move- ment have been deeply touched by | organized cities of families, not | but to pport | surroundings for to | participa- | | in | to0 ! the | erphan L compin] | Anglo-Chinese HARTFORD, CT. (INCORPORATED} HART FORD 100 Stunn ing Spring Coats Samples from one of the largest manufacture and our own stock reduced. Every kind of Coat here and son. Actual values up to $30, in the countr; the values are the best of the sea. Choice At $15.00 Sport, dress, travel, MATERIALS—Novelty cheviots, novelty fabrics. plaids, gabardines, velours, motor and general service Coat. wool poplins, tweeds, coverts STYLES—Flare models, belted models, long loose models, jaunt sport models, plain conservative models, all the wanted styles. COLORS—Sea green, covert, brown, white, black, rookie rose, olive, coral, gray, twilight, navy , checks, plaids. BLOUSES AND HOUSE DRESSES Crepe de Chine Blouses, new flat frill model; Georgette model, fect with embroidered pocket. ‘White, coral, rose and maise. Values to $5.95.. At $3.95. Jap Silk Blouses, lar style in peach, white and black. also a new tailored ef- sailor col- rose, flesh, At $1.95. A diversity of sty in how dresses, most desirable cotto garments cut in th) most approved styles for hous wear. Colors that will “tub) satisfactorily. We are never undersold i this department and can guay antee the best values at 89 $1.25, $1.49 and up. The Home of “Aunt Delia's” Bread is'a Bright and Sanita Bakeshop, Right Here in New Britain, Special Baking for Thi Chacolate-Walnut Squares This is something new and Mocha Layer Cakes Lady Baltimore Cakes, --... Whipped Cream Layer Cakes . Coffee Cakes, them, Plain, Raisin, Citron and English Bath Buns, Baked Beans and the Finest P ound Cake you ever tasted. s Saturday really delicious. Boston Brown Bread We ha ‘Walnut. Leonard & Herrmann Go Special for Friday and Saturday Only AN ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF MISSES AND LADIES’ SMART SUITS Specially Priced at $17.89 Values up to $22.50 You may choose the suit that meets your fancy from among an assemblage of choice suits (each garment being an exclusive model) that mirror the correct fash- jon ideas of the season, made of the popular fabrics, in all the wanted colors. ALTERATIONS FREE! Sale Starts Friday, 9 a. m. Other good values ranging in price from $18.75 $27.50. TheNew Misses' & Ladies' ApparelShop 165 MAIN STREET. to The dictionary upon which Mr. Rlackhouse has been engaged will be three tim as voluminaus as the Giles Chicese dictionary, which is pow the largest work of the kind in stence. The publication of Mr. Rlackhouse’s new dictionary is looked forward ta by Chinese scholars as an important step forward in Chinesc cducation. ardour of Americans this work. We have received many thousand letters, the numbers are increasing every day, from fami- lies who want to enter into direct communication with orphans and start correspondence with them so to follow them until such time as need no further help. “The plan of the Orphanage of the Army is to bring these children up without making them feel that they are objects of charity, without with- drawing them from their usual en- vironment except when that environ- is bad. We support them in clothing, books, pending ot money, clothing, books, pending thie organizatiion of official means of providing for them. We are aided largely in this work by pupils of the public hoo There are about 40,- different schools in France, and children of each school contri- Lute their sous for the support of an Eventually each one of these schools will have a ward at its the generous INDUSTRIAL STAGNATION. Germany Dutch Workmen Leave to Seek Employment. The Hague, Neth May & The exodus from Germany of the nu- merous Dutch workmen's families res- ident there has been in evidence for many months past, and the movement is proceeding steadily. Mosr of these eople hail from the Rhenish West- phalian industrial region. They declare unemployment creasing on every hand in vario: branches of German industry. Mar- garine and oil factories are here and there entirely at standstill; the weaving factories I'ave not been at work for some time and now the army | gun-cotton factories, including thos: Bocholt, have had to reduce the rations to two days per weelk, the canse in all cases being lack of raw materials. ment of money, ands, is in- s CHINESE DICTIONARY Peking, May imund Black- house, an Eng who has Peen working for twenty an an dictionary, will leave this month, and return again. sh scholar vear ope permanently ! intend to China does not S. M. T'S “Funston” $3 Some people think that un- less they pay $5 or $6 for a Hat they need not go to S-M-T's. Nothing ever more wrong. Three Dollars buys the best Hat that amount of money will buy at—S-M-T’s. Full of snap and style; brim is almost straight and a little wider than usual-—medium erown. was Try it on. You'll like the pronounced style. You'll wear it with the assurance of being well dressed. S-M-T FAMOUS FITTING SERVICE WITH EVERY HAT STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYON COMPANY 115 Asylum Street AT TRUMBULL. HARTPORD. Have Your Eyes’ ¥ Examined and Glasses Fitted by A. 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