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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1916. oston Store, /i \ Sage-Allen & Lo, HARTFORD Business Hours 8:30 to 6. Pictorial Review Patterns Saturdays, 8:30 to 9. Are Always In the Lead. Mail and 'Phone Orders Filled Promptly. GOODS Are Ready for Your Inspec- NIGHT GOWNS—White “and Stripes, daintily trimmed, tion at 59c¢, 75¢ and $1.00. Extra sizes, $1.25. Unusually Pretty Dresses For the House Some of the Styles Shown at Our Housedress Department on the, Second Floor. EXCELLENT QUALITY, LOW PRICES. and pleasing housedresses are shown at our SKIRTS—White, and solid colors, AT 25c, 42¢, 50c and 59c. Stripes Many Housedre: very dainty section. We aim to get the very best possible garments, well-made in every particular of high-grade materials, and to sell them at the very lowest prices possible. One style of dress made of singhams in new strpe designs, the ground being either lavender, blue, green or gray, with white stripes. This is a low neck style with large square collar; trimmed with 2 rows of buttons, piping of plain chambray. This dress will be found serviceable as well as of excellent style. Price At this same price we have dresses of white pique with round collar, large buttons and pockets. A better dress than you would usually find at $2.50. Another style of dress for wear at home is seen in gingham of very neat design showing the combination of small check and dainty stripes in brown and blue effects. This has hamburg collar and cuffs, and belt of plain blue chambray; blue cloth buttons. This is only .... Ceeeneeneeyame see s esaeeiey $1.85 Another style is the stripe design showing colors of blue, lavender, green or black, collar and belt of plain color chambray, 2 rows of buttons and embroidery edge on collar. This has pocket, $1.95, PAJAMAS— (Ladies) and $1.50. $1 | CHILDREN’S GOWNS— AT 25c¢, 33c, 50c and 75¢ Yes, SENSIBLE — because it’s Comfortable THERE are other good tasting cigarettes. Fatima isn’t the only good one. But when it comes to comfori—ihere is probably no other cigarette in the world quite the equal of Fatimas. Fatima’s Turkish Blend is so delicately balanced that it leaves a man feeling keen and fit even after a long-smoking day. You could prove this for yoursell. SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN HANDKERCHIEFS 50 dozens, Beautifully Em- broidered on very fine ma- terial, hemstitched. The reg- ular value is 25c. These go at 1215¢c EACH. = LEONARD & HERRMANN CO. Stunning Suits for Misses and Women FEATURING THE LATEST APPROVED STYLES. R AUTUMN AND MID-SEASON WEAR. Never were modes so varied and so distinctive, our showing in- cludes models that meet the demands of every individual requirement and that make a distinct personal appeal to women who would have garments that are different from the usual; fashioned from the | season’s most wanted materials in all the leading shades, tastefully trimmed with rich velvet or fur. PRICES RANGING FROM 165 Main Street, Ty Storpe New Britain McCall Patterns. 10c and 15¢ PULLAR & NIVEN What to Do for Itching Skins .. $18.75 TO $35.00 EACH 227 Main Street, Middletown | women are urged to be present. {from here On Friday evening the monthly | meeting of the officers and teachers of the Bible school will be held in the | chapel. Stanley Memorial Church. A Young People's society was formed at the Stanley Memorial church last evening with the choice of the following officers: President, Carl | Dixon; vice president, Amy Chapman; secretary, Grace Schmidt; treasurer, Arvid Thorwaldsen. The church elected the following delegates to the conventjon of the Central Congregational association to e held at Southington tomorrow: The pastor, Rev. J. E. Rees, Mrs. Louis Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. James Service, Mrs Fred Clark, Mrs. William Hoff- man, Mrs Arthur Spencer, Mrs R. Da- mon and L. F. Strong. in a few weeks, which have been recovered. victim of the last theft is Dr. Jos Potts, who has offices in the Natig Bank building. two There is usually immediate relief for skins itching, burning and disfigured by eczema, ringworm, or similar torment- ing skin-trouble, in a warm bath with Tesinol soap and & simple application of resinol ointment. The soothing, heal- ing resinol medica~ tion stops itching at' once, and soon clears.away all trace of eruption, even in severe and stubborn cases, unless the trouble is due.to some serious internal disorder. You need never hesitate to use resi- nol. It is a doctor’s prescription that has been used by other physicians for twenty years in the treatment of skin affections. It contains absolutely noth- ing that could injure the tenderest skin. Every druggist sells resinol oint- Tea at{men of the church at Sunset Rock under the auspices of the Men’s Bible class on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The weekly rehearsal of the choir will be held Saturday at 7:30° o'clock. | ! Horner party and Mothers’ the church at 4 o’clock. The Women’s Home Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Aden An- drus at Newinton Center on Thurs- | day afternoon. Ladies are requested held | held | o take the 2:07 Hartford car at the There were | genter. | reports from Northfield of the Home DEMOCRATS PLAN FOR BIG RALLY THURSDAY! PROHIBITION RALLY TONIG! The prohibitionists will hold} rally at headquarters in Jr. O. U. Ad hall this evening. It will be knoj as “candidates’ night” and addres will be made by Leonard Kurtz Rev. J. E. Klingberg and Rev. Schriver, candidate for senator. CHURCH NEWS| South Congregational Church- The | a meeting this afternoon. Home Missionary society Event Will Be Held at Commercial Hall st Baptist Church. and Will Include Speaking, The Connecticut tion will meet on Tuesday and Wed- nesday of this week with the First Baptist church of New London. A layman’s banquet will be held on Wednesday at 6 p. m., at which the mayor of New London, and N. B- Stone, president of the Publicity club of New Haven, and Rev. D. E. ‘Veiglei of Philadelphia will speak. The theme is “The Relation of Men to the| Church.” Dr. Weigel speaks on | Baptist conven- First The st ! this evening at sonage. On Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock the first meeting of the classes of the New Britain Training School for Teachers will he held The Girl Scouts will meet Wednes- day from 5 to 8 o’clock. All girls of the church from 12 to 18 are urged to join at once. Church of Christ. nding committee will meet 8 o'clock at the par- Missionary and of the general report con- ferences, also —_— R ‘While Domniick DiPinto, who a store at 136 Winter street, watching the parade Saturday a snf boy sneaked into the store and 100 the cash register of $16.50. boy was caught and given a s lecture by the authorities. a of the recent annual meeting held at South The assistant city mission- | v, Miss Mary Borhorsky, gave a brief account of her work. Contri- butions to the new sewing machine fund were received and tea served. The chorus rehearsal will The democrats are planning a big rally at Commercial hall 321 1-2 Main street for Thursday evening, the event | being under the auspices of the cently organized Wilson and Mar- shall club. It is announced as a rally, entertainment and smoker and will undoubtedly result in drawing to- I Entertainment and Smoker. i \ | re- was be held 5 PP S—— this week on Tuesday evening at § RALLY AT LYCEUM. 3 ment and resinol soap. Resinol Soap soothes tender skins and helps to make poor complexions clear, fresh and vel- vety, because it contains this resinol preseription. STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYON GO. 115 Asylum St., At Trumbull HARTFORD. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquers, Order Same from gether a large crowd from all sec- tions of the city. John L. Ross is chairman of the general committee, the other mem- bers being W. F. Mangan, A. crulewicz, Abraham Gorback, J. William Dougherty, E. J. Barron, M. J. Connolly, Nelson, A. M. Panoe; Paul Nurczyk, T- J. Smith, J. T O’Neil, W. J. Lenehan, T. J. Boyle M. Schupack, George LeWitt, T. J. Devine, and T. Basile; reception com- mittee; P. F. McDonough, chairman, A. E. Ross, J. A. Coyle, Albin Carlson, J. E. Keevers, William Sikora, W. F. Mangan, F. Walsh; entermtainment, P. . Me- Mahon, chairman, T. J. McCarthy, James Jennings, G. L. Conlon, Sablotzky. Judge W. J. Mangan, chairman of the town committee, will preside and P. A candidate for senator, Oscar F O. Kilbourne, candi- and Regis- ders, Kraus and E. dates for representative, trar Thomas J. Smith. It is tainment will be three professional vaudeville acts and selections by lo- cal performers. - APPETITE AND HEALTH Loss of appetite is a sure sign of ill ‘health. Those who take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People as a tonic invari- Bblfi gay that their improvement began with a noticeable increase in the appe- tite. When you are sick and your vi~ tality is low your appetite fails. Noth- ing tastes good. You take no pleasure in your meals. Under such circum- stances good digestion is impossible. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills tone up the entire system, the blood is enriched and good red blood is essential to nor- mal digestion. The glands that secrete the digestive fluids are strengthened, not merely stimulated, and you once more enjoy a good appetite. = Looking forward pleasurably to meal-time isthe first sign of returning health, strength and vitality. ‘What to eat then becomes a problem and it is solved by the diet book that the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schen- . ectady, N. Y., will send you on re- quest. It gives therelative digestibility of different foods, gives the proper dict in various diseases and is a handy book to have. The price of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is fifty cents per box. Yourown drug- PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. “Phone 482-2 gist gells them or they will be sent by l mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, Leeney, August Zehrer, P. F. Smith, | ing W. A. Johnson, | . John “afeyy‘ I.. Conlon, Judge John | Steve | the speakers will be: George M. Lan- | announced that the enter- | o’clock. The annual meeting of the Hart- ford Branch of the Woman's Board of Missions will be held in the Wind- sor Avenue Congregational church, on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 19 o'clock, morn- Reports and business. F. W. McCallum, Con- 2 o'clock, afternoon, s Conference on Methods; nior, Addresses: Miss Helen B. Calder, Boston Rev. James H. Ped- ley, D. D. Japan. at 7:45 o’clock will be a continuation of the “Studies in the Social Teach- | ings of Jesu: the subject being *“‘The Dr. Hill will call on the streets this week: street; Friday, streets. A cordial invitation is extended to 1l to attend vespers on Sunday 30. Brief addresses on “Some Com- mon Exaggerations” will be given and the following subjects will be taken: October 22—Super-Sadness.” Be- !ing Sadder than you are. October 29—Musical service. November 5— ing Wiser than you are. November 12—“Super Humility.” Being Humbler than you are. November 19—*“Super-Goodness.” Being Better than you are. following Wednesday, Dwight and East Trinity M. E. Church. The-,following were received membership at yesterda By letter, Mr. and Mr; church of Watervliet, N. Y.; John Grobstein and Miss Margaret Grob- stein of 66 Arch street, - from St James M. E. church, Elizabeth, N. J. Willis O. Marsh, from the Methodist church, Goshen, N. Y.; Mrs. Mary B. age, from the Meriden First church; Miss Mary Brehovshy, living at the Y. W. AL from the First Methodist church, Monnessen, Penn.; Mr. and Mrs. George Warfield, 25 Francis street. from the Plainville M church. On confession of faith: Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bradbury, 17 Wal- lace street, Leland C. Hart, Plainville. The following united from prepar atory membership. Evelyn Krom, Griswold street. Edith Toomis. South Burritt street, Catherine Kron, Wooster street, Robert Pittsinger. 8 Parkmore street, Raymond Smith, 180 )R]flr‘\\' Rock avenue., Helen Hale, 49 { Walnut street, James Skinner, 277 Chestnut street | " 'om Thursday afternoon the kinder- | garton_ department will_give & Jaok Church night services on Thursday | at | Super-Wisdom.” Be- ! into ; service: | Schilling of ! Camp street from the Methodist Marsh and mother, Mrs. Alice E. | ‘God and Advertising.” Wednesday afternoon the conven tion speakers will be Rev. C. M. Gal- lup, D. D., of Providence, “The Cut- ting Bdge of Christian Effort;” and Rev. M. J. Twomey, of Newark, N. J., “YWhen Christ Triumphs.” The delegates to the convention are Mrs. E. B. Cross, Mrs. E. R. Hitch- cock, Messrs. John Coats, The regular indoor meeting of the Boy Scouts will be held Wednesday at 7:45 o’clock. The Bible class for Armenian wom- en will be held at 2:30 on Thursday afternoon. The new order of mid-week ser- vice will start on Thursday at the | church night services at 7:45 o'clock The Foreign Missionary society will meet on Friday at 3 | o’clock and every woman interested in war is in- vited to attend. The meeting will be held in the chapel. There will be an outing of Coats. The Sunday school is E. R. Hitchcock The Ladies’ Aid society will Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock. delegate meet on Individual’s Responsibility to Soclety.” | Main | D A Compnad ke of ‘Barlay, Salt and yn:-" o g .2 FooD e, SErmuena e S, T & nesaene N R S ) Foods come and go, but for nearly twenty years Grape-Nuts food has held first place among ready-cooked cereals in homes where Grape-Nuts is not known, a single package from the grocer would make it a fast friend and standby because of its wonderfully pleas- ing flavor and staunch nourishment—the supreme goodness of whole wheat and barley. Every table should have its daily ration of — Grape-Nuts sThere’s a Reason” T. A. James, | E. M. Wightman; alternate Mrs. John | Al | Republicans Secure Theater for Thurs- day Evening to Hear Lawyer. The republicans have secured the Russwin Lyceum for Thursday even- ing, when a big rally will be held. The chief speaker will be Frank J. Hogan of Washington, D. C., a spellbinder of pational fame. Preceding the rally there will be a parade of the ward clubs and music by a band. To make further arrangements for the event the officers of the ward clubs will meet with the town committee this evening at republican headquar- ters in the LeWitt building. ANOTHER AUTO STOLEN. The local police department has been notified of the theft of another automobile from near the corner of West Main and Washington streets. This is the fourth machine stolen i WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a feverish irritat of the scalp, the hair roots sh looden and then the hair comes | fast. To stop falling hair at once rid the scalp of every particle of d druff, get a 26-cent bottle of Dan ine at any drug store, pour a lit your hand and rub well into the &g After a few applications all dand disappears and the halr stops ¢ ing out. 'HORLICK? ‘ THE ORIGINAL | | SPECIAL FOR THIS TUESDAY ? FRESH SQUASH PIES—the “Hoffmann’ kind— & simply delicious. Better try one . MOCHA LAYER CAKES each 20d each 20c and 254 CHOCOLATE WALNUT SQUARES Charlotte Russes, Whipped Cream Layers and Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Coffee Cakes, Apple Kuchen, Bath Buns, Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans, Napoleons, Turnovers and the finest Cal ifornia Raisin Bread, you ever tasted. o5 e WEST MAIN &¢