New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 15

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, hide the ungraciousness of the words. | IReT o S - ‘ “But I am puzzled over one thing. -v—' R Gy I thought I knew all the com- ! ANHATTAN il panions of those awful trips of i 2 1 | Jack’s, but I do not recall the name . . SILK HOSE % L3 It | "Sonnot.” : By ADELE GARRISON “Of course mot, for my brother is | o 1 4N : i OI'atlon D enly my half-prother, and his name W | ([ EEeE MANIATTAN : . R A ) hose are fine value iv not Sonnat, but Karle. ) " o i Are you Mark 5 ' a_dollar, you are geiting the Why Madge Hesitated to Give Miss, ‘I must explain to you,” she sai Mark —Earle! biggest money’s worth in Sonnot “Her Chance.” simply. “I have never seen .. | Barle's little sister, Katherine?™ 3 ; Amztica. It's a common ‘thing to hear our (P70 GO S S P A Sns|| ST TG b e T G o T | Elenl? B0 G B ; i o et L o Have S m Real F'fln garet!” Lends; They used to correspond, | !T\l:‘('lll(‘\'\\“.fl'l}'. = N Try a box. For sale exclusively in ) ARK shoe stores. 9 L ! and I enjoyed his lotters as much as | “Then I know you very well in- i i : As the words left Miss Sonnot's | Mark did. I think his s a wonder- | dced,” T returned, “for three years 5 3 ? lips she gazed at me with a half- [ ful personality, don’t you?” ago when Jack returned from the | jodiny g oy ,-,.pigh“‘,m, little air as if she re-| ‘Naturally,” I returned, a trific | ¢xpedition which Mr. Earle shared, i R : SAVF-A—DOLLAR A tht e Mflfle e e | drvly. The little nurse revealing | he could talk of littlo else but the | %m el ST T A = beg your pardon, Mrs. Graham,” | ore than she dreamed. There was | Wonderful qualities of Mark Tarle. o $ \j; 47 8 . she said cantritely. “You must think | Tomantic admiration in every note of | And he spoke often of Mark ¥ 841 I have talen leave of my sen But | her voice. I was not quite sure that I ‘ ‘imr‘ hte hflfl‘ 500“"70\‘ ’;“1“‘;:‘ S T e D liked it : her photograph, and would like ) g S kst M ea | - MAr used (o be much in his con- | meet her B of course 1 haa he in- glviie) 2, fidence,” Miss Sonnot went on. | Pression that her name was Earle.” > on t . i was whirling. 1 thought I knew al- | /14 Sty i most every thought of my brother. | “They Were together for a year on a | 1 told her nothing save the RS only virtues of the cousin’s, and yet my mother-in-law's | CAngerous expedition some time ago, | but I did nat tell her all the trut § derful $3.50 valu 5 | and naturally confided to each other | T had a very distinct Impression, in- § aud an enormous selection of things of which they otherwise might | deed, of “Mark Warle's little sister, B models at $2.50 are the big never have spoken I know Mark | Katherine.” 1In those d I had had | factors that have made this told him a lot about me, for Mr. | no inkling of Jack's T feelings B8 thelargest chain shoe Rickett was kind enough to send me | toward me, which he had revealed to store concern in the several little souvenirs of the trip. | me so dramatically after my mar- B world. Select ; And he told Mark about his foster | rigge. T had thought more than once B our pair : 3% cister, Margaret, wha meant so much | when he was talking of the girl § tomor- : . ) THE UNIVERSAL CAR to him. whom he knew only through her & 6. rk Earle’s Sister.” photograph and letters, that he was romantically impressed. I remem- i ) ) Ask for No. 73 . hered that T had distinetly resented ' 2 e paL Wit the idea, and had been glad when v Soles and heel i : r embarr: d flush stole over | T always imagined you would be | ne finally stopped talking about his B erforated bail str e x I soeriien {1 e GRS D L - B : . o 51 High Shoe Speci 5 A il ce as she spoke. Her eyes were | Mrs, Bickett some day. chum’s sister. R, ! § ! troit — each man concentrating on his par- A e ey hemildern. DRy e el e .| T was ashamed to find that the old SHOR : } . A ¥ sh my bewilderment | ~There was palpable relief in her NEWARH SHQ? STORES COHK’ANY ticular job. The most improved working came a thought which I voiced. tones that I was not- I saw w resentment still lingered. I realized “That is his loss then. He would | the little nurse herself did nat suspect | 1OW \;’hntflhim\k\“s sisters lvgn:f:flh\::‘(‘ : NEW BRI:I:AIN\ ?T?%EE ‘?2‘4lMa|n St. conditions, good pay for reasonable hours and think so if he could see you now.” that this chum of her brother's had | felt when they knew he was : i Other Newnrk Stores Nearby: Martford, Waterbury. : i She laughed confusedly while the | Leen a figure of romance in her life. me. Jack Bickett was not m) 5 e Open Mooduy and Swturdny Evenlngs . a well-balanced organization. These are rea- rosy tint of her cheeks deepened Never mind that” I smiled to | brother, in blood, but a kingly one in i) Mhettodeoy WO & e i sons why Ford cars lead. Excellence, strength reality. T had heen the only woman R 205 Stores in 97 Cities—— S z 2 n his existencé so long that the idea and the spirit of service are built into them. ;'\(I ‘“:.'\; O:h:" “‘\“"'{n;'mil“:"::‘,\T“\F“g e Touring Car $440; Runabout $390; Coupelet e ] $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices o A Beusible Tl - [ the responsibility of the wife without ' gartens, as compared with seventy ,,‘,““ hm{(\ “}(;“";n,,::0::“;,.;,"“{:.‘“\5 producing any disorder or cr One four in 1912 kland, which had g f. 0. b. Detroit. On display and sale at 1 i I S e = e Gl S thingdaF out| Lol IO Ringtactthg (ol fam I lLoRT b es Rl T Suber B Sfore S MAID ! A o T Sl S in France is hased on a close co-oper- law passed, s thirty at the present il - 2 ;i N iheniror jation between husband and wife in time. San Francisco is the most re ORDERS il 18 | 3% OUT OF B v ois” oho aniwered, & notelof industrial and commercial enterprises. | cent instance of a systematic _cam- E As a rule the husband kecps the wife paign of petitioning resulting in an t once. A proud. sansitive girl, she | U1y informed about his undertak- Increase in kindergarten facilites. BEST i BUT IT d read my unworthy resentment, & andilooksfon iheriigcueraily 5 . ¥ | his best adviser. te of things A SNTION = i momentary (‘0n||(|r:n<'<\_ Y ance to national disorganization and I put all selfish considerations | oc® i ) . 5 as not sel savec e nat at GEVEN AL down with an iron hand and smiled eldom saved the nation critical periods of its home and for- Sbgmost iendly o At after | ©18D history during past centuries. | | ] 2 - % After noting that v o8 ';‘"“”‘“]’" fOY h”"."‘ (;:f“!,‘.,."“h';’ <aid | Prosressive return to the normal con- should meet in this way? e dition of things in agriculture, cattle —_— heartily. “If only our brot raising, and milk produets hefore the were here. § | cgain. “Ts Mr! Bickett in this coun- | g 8 :)Z'I\v(fl“‘m.“ L g 2 : nonchalant. “I have not heard any- | \eocieq by the unjust aggr “‘0“i | mcr u omo I e { | ‘ purse had a phatograph of him in her scrap book, and evidently knew him well enough to receive his con- fildences concerning me. I had never heard him speak the name “Sonnot.”” Indeed I would pever have known he had met her, save for the accidental opening of her scrap book to his picture when she and I were searching for chafing dish recipes. . She stopped, then spoke he “Oh! no indeed. I have never seen | tingly: Mr. Bickett myself.” “You will forgive me if I tell vou FILDED | | g N WAY constraint in her voice. I understood 3 - two or three 7 i . thinERabOUERE onl TOTRCY v three | (yich was meant for their destruc- X Jears ton. On the contrary, the Treneh | (Cerresnondence of cnr amsociated Prems.? o o 1 4 He sailed for France a week ago,” { ;20 "0 L0 e " than ever, and. Melbourne, Australia, May 2.— | Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, Justin [, s s Tnars | ol mon wlhdels thin eren i alboume, ooty 203, 25 | “ " " fl | join the French engineering corps. showing as much energy in the pcarc‘l began, as Germar domination” of | 22 Malfl St New Brltai 1 M : There was a long moment of | ¢, taqcs imposed on them fromi day | the world's metal trades through Teu- | * lme Or acatlon ee S silence, Then Miss Sonnot spoke |\ gqav as the male population ig | tonic commercial and industrial su-} slowly, and there was a mote almost | gowing in the operations of war.” | Premacy in Australian mining regions, [ o000 Hinnohies Winsted of reverence in her voice. has, after a year of systemized effort | Headquarters S Hy = Hartrord Willimantic Torrington Manchest Canvas Covered Dress Trunks A - ered Dress s “That is just what he would do, rirtually been destroyed, according to with heavy brassed hardware ] NS TR and then, impetuously, “How T envy |9 [[alonz Fetatement fusstea fn vt peluch New Br e Mahon, acting attorney general and excelsior locks. y . N s fnvy him?” T repeated incredu- ! Negotiations instituted by William | Producers’ : ion, with which « London which dominate f " AL Hughes when attorney general and affiliated eve important zinc pro- | erature.’ | & ya() ’ i 34-inch size, regularly $8.98, 5 %Efl “Yes, indeed.” Her volce was mili- since prosecuted by him as federal ! ducing c with head offices in | . ant, her eyes shining. her face aglow. ime ster in Ingland, have borne | the commonwealth. - Through the | ’ i \ — tant, her eyes shining. her face aglow prime minister in England, have : e won S Rl . e Sale Price, $6.25. S 2 o “How 1 have wished T were a man “fruit in the creation of a co-operative medium of this association its mem- | CHANCE FOR TY COR cver since this war started! T am organization of mining companies in | bers have agreed to sell all their mar- T, g just waiting a good chance ta join a — ! Australia to deal with the commercial | ketable ore for a period of fifty year hospital unit, but T do not happen to . . T E ;mm 1s industr Through this & >- | Replying to an intimation appes Enlist in Marines. know any surgeon who has gone, and G 0 g t C p l Cly ! ciation, according to Mr. Mahon's |ing in a London financial journal that Washington, D. C., May of course they all pick their own IV Urganizations vompet i statement, this giant business is being | Australia’s metal industry was perhaps | United States marine corps Well Made Steamer Trunks, finely [ | rurses. But my chance will come. placed on a footing free from the pos- | being exploited in the labor interest | market fc 1seball players T am sure of it, and then T am =oing 10 Take Gare 0[ Y(]lllh | sibility of foreign control in the future. | under the cover of banishing German Recruiting officers have Yo do my part. Why! my Greats This organization,. the Associated 'influence, Mr. Mahon has asserted that | rected to bend their ene e afather twastanofceritin Smelters Proprietary, Ltd., is probably | the men interested in the metal or- |the securing of first-cls 28-30-inch regularly Not a Trade, But An Opporg $7.98, Sale Price, $5.00. lined—choice of sizes, 28, 30, 32, and poleon’s army. I feel ashamed not e . the largest g nlqmllurui(u\l establish- | ganizations here have “little or no [to fill the teams represe values from $3.50 to $10.00. to be over there!” . Supported by the demands of in-|ment of its kind in the world—a smelt- | sympathy with the political opinions |corps in various parts of \ T opened my lips to tell her some- | dividual citizens, women's clubs, civic | ing ;“‘“'”}“h‘ and realization distitu- [ of the present (labor) government” | The marine corps teams thing that had just occurred to me, sl b tion for the treatment of silver, lead |and that “r purpose” was con- | China, and Maxr a, Nicara : 5 » | organizations and the daily press, the : 2 ina, and Managua, Nicaral Strong Matting Suit Cases ” - =~ Thehl clsed tham araini NG noedite | S8 ot e ‘r- 1% land gold ores and concentrates | sidered. “It quite evident,” Mr. |considered by many travele : : - S N raise false hopes. But I was reason- | SChool authorities of San rancisco Mr. Mahon’s statement fells also of | Mahon said, “that German influence |thoroughly representative with straps, 24-inch size, Sale 2 s ably sure that the little nurse would | have recently recommended the es-|the formation of -an Australian Zinc |is not yet extinct in those circles in ! teams of near big league cal pave her chance. Dicky's brother- | tablishment of twenty additional kin- - = = - Sam— Dr. Edwin Braithwaite of values. A = Detroit was to sail in a week for France, taking a corps of physicians e and nurses with him. I knew that | the Proper authorities have been for mally approved, approximately 1,000 eraces of mather, 3 3 ~ years old in San F neisco £ S - would insure her name being men- 2 bl Gl “ wisneallit iThatlahe | waslanil ins |\the kindergarten glves, Sthrough ity 3 X e AL play-work, songs, games and stories Grain anh Leamflr-lmed, usually competent nurse I knew from | Play-works, songs Bamee W00 SOr 8 Dr. Pettit’'s 5 f er. The r. Pettit’s praise of her. not heen as advanced most large : y e e pull the dif- | & public education for children un- | b | Dia I wish to do s0? T did not dare | €leven kindergartens publiceally sup- 0| (o name even to myself, the reluc- | Ported. This was the more surpris- ular $6.50 Value. j : B e T ot e T O e metand | In& because it had the most famous d {he. sending of this attractive girl | O the early kindergarten philanthro- e e e ples; ana for years no other city had Suit Gase Specials Traveling Baz Speci : Y aa ol R $1.50 rsn:.xvm.m.Ps‘,m-m,w. bt leh Bl lE {| WOMEN RESPONDING | "Rorrncct, & o' miversat _ snterest D t D $2.49 Straw, long strops, spe- s n 98 Light Weight, speaial, [ NOBLY TO SACRIFICE tand out in the action of the San e C O ra EO H a cial, $1.55. Francisco school board. The passage $4.25 Real Leather, special, 4.75 Leather, black, special, of a new form of kindergarten legls- kel $2.98. ] _ lation in California three years ago, “ome right alons e ; $5.98 Extra heavy stock, spe- $6 Cowhide, brown, spe- e o e = and the thorough canvas of the state. Come right along to Menter’s for Decoration Day Clo cial, $3.75, Sinn usbands Tell Wives of Business Af- | g0 € (@8R (6 vears, to arou . \m\ York buyers have sent us the cream of M $8.00 Extra deep bellows, $9.00 Sewed Frame, special irs and Latter Keep the Na- parents and educators to the oppor- | Men S Come and get an early choice. Liberal credit « special, $5.00. $6.50. tunities the new law brings. fidential is your right here, so do not hesitate Others up to $25.00. Others up to $33.00. i tion From Pisorganization. California now has one of the best tidnslare Liree andlotr 16w price Sy kindergarten laws in the country. It and Uk L e s prise you. Trllflk speclals Steamer ]lllflk S EBIHIS §l | (Correspondence of the Asso. Press). s that whenever parents of twenty- p Paris, May 24—The whole number | five children of kindergarten age who 5 Men s Su1ts. $12 to $25 Women's Suits, $12 to $5 50 Doubls button,, Enecinl, e G, b, of women employed in munition mak- | live within a mile of an clementar Women S AT T P AR B Vo S $3.98. ing in France, according to the sec- | school want a kindergarten, the way % N $6.75 Heavy corners, special, Extrn Sitony. Eno for munitions is 109,300. Of | is open for them to get one simply by | O U R (\n any purchase of $15.00 or less. $1.00 (1:,\\,‘ il . al, are in state factories. A | petitioning the local educational au- | Ciothes T =~ gets the clothes; then pay as you wear, $1.00 s e e » e ) very lurge proportion have had to | thorities. i ERMS 3 week. Liberal terms on larger purchases. _s8. roof, special, g Trimmed, special learn their husiness from the begin- | Tt was not, however, until the law $5.45. $5.85. ning. had been brought to the attention of $9.98 Extra Strong, special, $9.00 Double Bottom, special, " In other directions the secretary |the people through systematic effo = e~ 1 VR ~ $6.85. .19, says, the branches to which French- |that any marked advantage was & W B ADVERT $20.00 Steamer Wardrobe, $12.00 Fibre Covered, special, [§ | Women have mostly taken are food | reaped from its favorable provisions. | special, $13.98. $8.75. industries, textiles and the metal | A number of agencies contributed to | trades, but many also are working in | make the law effective. TIn 1914 a rubber and at sack-making. pecial collaborator of the Unitea Frenchwomen, the sccretary savs, | States bureau of education, who is | GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. learn very quickly, particularly the |also a field secretary of the National Took For The use of the naller machines which | Kindergarten association, began co- in some cases they master in a day; | operating with parents and state and and if as class they not very | jocal school officials to bring about fl | strong they are, in compensation, very | the establishment of more classes. ua a ee run O F Speaking of the successful | Through her efforts, and the efforts of [ J way in which the wives of mobhilized citizens within and without the wholesale and retail merchants, shop- | schools, the number of girls and boys 334 Asylum Street keepers and other traders have car- | receiving kindergarten instruction ried on their husbands’ businesses, [ throughout Calfornia has practically ll | the secretary explains it by tact | doubled since this extension work was Tel, Charter, 2343 Next to Newton Robertson and Company- not very generally known abroad b ) : D 4 k d. egun. TR M . g R “The mobilization of husbands and Tos Angeles, which may be taken TRUMBULL STREET HARTFOR®D. male relatives,” he says, incrcusld‘;\ an example, now has 133 kinder- 34-inch. Sale Priced, $4.95. Other big Price, $1.00. Regular $1.59 dergartens. This means that when the estimate they have presented to 25 Shopworn Trunks at 1 off. 10 slightly soiled at 12 price.

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