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= NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1916. St(ll_lw Store A Delayed Shipment of BEACON ROBE FLANNELS, Also BATH ROBE BLANKETS with frogs and girdles to match, just received. ~ e As this is all we can have | !hls season, an early selection is advisable. e » The Christmas spirit is in evidence all over this store. | Come in and see what you |, can find here. ; Have you a SEWING MACHINE i on your list? That would be ' an ideal Xmas gift. $18.50 and $23.50 o i THE “MOTOR WEAVE” AUTO BLANKETS AT $6.75 EACH | would make the whole fam- ily happy. | | the Holland scction of the League of DUTCH APPEAL 10 U. S. FOR BELGIUM Can No Longer Be Silent on Plight of Unhappy Neighhor London, Dec. 12.—The Associated s has reccived from Amsterdam an Appeal to the American People” by Neutral States. The appeal and and Walch, “Your president has said that soon- later o gned by President Niemeyer Secretaries Delafaille follows: er or moment would come when the war would make the posi- tion of neutral nations unbea le. s us Hollanders that moment has ed, not through our own suffer- ., but because we cannot longer ively contemplate the ghastly suf- fering inflicted by Germany upon Bel- gium, our neighbor. , “The eloquent protests of the Bel- government and of the higher have acquainted you with the facts. A glance at the section of The | Hague regulations of 1907 which deals with the Jaw of war on land will make it obvious to you that the sole reason why the prohibition of this modern slave dealing was not in- cluded was because no dclegate | imagined it would ever be necessary. “Indeed, onc must turn to the his- tory of the early ages of long past centuries before international law ex- isted to find a paralle! to the enslav- ing of the Belgians. The Hague reg- gian clergy el UMBRELLAS | FROM 50c TO $8.00 EACH. - I every PULLAR & NIVEN e Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly Ended Home-Made Remedy that Saves 4 You $2—Does the Work $ Thoroughl 2 The prompt and positive action of this gimple, inexpensive home-made remedy in quickly ]wniinsz the inflamed or swollen yembranes of the throat, chest or bron- chial tubes and breaking up tight coughs, has caused it to be used in more homes than any other cough remedy. Under its healing, soothing influence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get & good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are_conquered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bron- chitis, hoarseness, = croup, whooping cough, bronchial ~asthma or winter voughs. / | To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 214 ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth), into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. You then have a full pint—a family supply—of a much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex i§ a special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine’ Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and is known the world over for its promptness, ease and certainty in over- coming stubborn coughs and chest colds. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with full directions, ‘and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. — = OUR LADIES’ TAILOR- ING DEPARTMENT Is at all times ready to remodel your old Coat or Suit into the latest style. Mourning Garments * Made up at shortest notice. Expert tailors. Very reasonable prices. RAPHAEL’S DEPT, STORE, 280 MAIN STREET. | hotel ulations stipulated that ‘the honor and rights of the family must be re- spected,” but the German government | deliberately drags the Belgian fami- lies apart. Cruelty Morce Vivid Eve “To us this cruelty is more v Livery day members of fugitives, in spite of the deadly elec- tric wire which the Germans have crected along the frontier, succeed in escaping to the Netherlands. From | them we learn the painful details of the unutterable despair of the women and children who are left behind and of the agonizing scenes which take | place when husbands, brothers and | sons, dragged from their homes and womenfolk, are packed into cattle and freight cars and thus transported to an unknown destination and put to an unknown fate. “To put an end to this—-to arrest this hellish scourge, which at this mo ment lacerates the whole of northern rance and western itussia—there is but one way open, and that is collec tive action on the part of the neutrai nations. “And for of theo You, citizens mightiest of the neutral states, it is in our opinion. | take the leadership upon vou. if you place 3 can the right and duty to Only at owr head our effortz, horne in pa urselves any success erown This tyranny is not to te tience, and the neutral no longer idly b in west ern Europe te most laws of humanity, observed even by unciv- . a1e trampled under foot. appeal to you to urge your ' government to energefic and decisive action and to call upon other neutral nations to rally around you. That they will find faith and strength ‘in your leadership is evidenced by the stream of messages expressive of sympathy and a desire to co-operate which have reached us from the mo- ' ment we published our intention to male this appeal to the American peoyle. We do not hesitate to take it upon ourselves to speak with firm conviction in the rfame of humanity, | and our hope is firmly fixed on that sense of justice which has always formed one of the most cherished tra- ditions of the citizens of the United States. “Americans, we are convinced that you will not disappoint our expecta- tions.” tand while primitive WOMAN FALI IGHT STORIES. Leaned Out Hotel Window to Get Fresh Air. 12.—Mrs. A. H of Concord, wife of the senior member of the firm of A. H. dealers of this city was yesterday by a fall from a dow on the eighth floor of a on Beacon Hill She struck on a wire netting, several stories below. The police were told that she had been suffering from heart trouble and stopped at a window for air, while on her way to an elevator with other members of the family. Boston, Dec Howe, Howe & Sons, killed win- shoe If it isn’t an Eastman, itisn’t a' Kodak. There’s winter fun too—in a KODAK Outdoors with all its healthful, invigorating sports and indoors every time the boys or the boys and girls have a_ party, big or little, there are pictures worth taking. And in the long winter evenings or when rain and sleet make the outdoors impossible there’s good fun in developing and printing. Every step is simple by the Kodak system. Kodak catalog free at your dealer’s. EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. L e Ay Telephone Courtesy If you will remember to treat the operator with the same courtesy that you would if you were talking to her face to face, many of the petty difficulties that you experience from day to day in your pse of the Telephone will be eliminated. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. L T A e e O T S S SO e S0 A LEONARD & HERRMANN CO. She was fifty-five years of age. P IN YOUR SEARCH FOR “THE RIGHT THING TO GIVE” RE MEMBER OUR ASSORTMENTS AND VALLU ASSURE PERFECT SATIS- FACTION FOR HOSIERY FOR GIFTS Something Every Miss or [Lady welcomes, from 12%c [to $1.50 a pair, See our line of black and colored Silks, at 50c a pair. T . NECKWEAR Have you seen the dainty and Sets we are 25¢ to $1.98. NO. 165 MAIN STREET “GIT BRELLAS MILADY You'll find here a sortment wide for choosing cach, as- from Select a pair have & good show you. at once, assortment we to |showin, T Sage-Allen & o. INC. HARTFORD | IS GREAT FUN SELECTING HANDKERCHIEFS HERE They’re So Dainty and Prices Are So Small HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN Plain linen, % and % inch hems. Initials—linen and lawn. Colored embroidered. Hand embroidered. All at 12%c¢ cach. Phenomenal values. Irish linen, hand embroidered. Linen handkerchiefs with touches of color. Initial Handkerchiefs, scalloped and corner em- broidered. Batiste, St. Gall embroidered. Linen glove handkerchiefs, hand embroidercd. Pure linen, % and % inch hems. Crepe de chine with dainty colorings. Dainty hand colored cases. All the above at 25c. HANDKERCHIEFS FOR-MEN. At 12%c¢ and 15c each, we show plain linen hand- kerchiefs in all width hems. At 25¢ we have initial handkerchiefs, hand em- broidered initials, also plain linen in all width hems. At 50c, initial handkerchiefs, all linen. Also Jap Silk with smart colored borders. CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS. Large assortments for children,—boys and girls— at 3¢ and more. These include many novelty effects. 1,800 YARDS MERCERIZED TUB SHIRTINGS 21c A YARD. Our, Wash Goods department has been moved to its new location in the South Store where it has the great advantage of abundance of natural light. As a special feature this week we are putting on sale 1,800 yards of shirtings in the best stripe effects at yard, Width 32 inches. Plain linen, % and % inch hems. Initial handkerchiefs, linen and lawn, Hand embroidered linens. Dainty colored embroidered goods. All the above at 150. Plain linen at 19c. Initials, all linen, hand embroidered. Plain linen. Hand embroidered corner. Madeira embroidered, scallops and corners Novelty glove handkerchiefs. Hand embroidered glove handkerchiefs. Al the above at 50c. We show a select assortment of handkerchiefs of the finest quality at 76c and more. NECKWEAR SAMPLES. Dainty Goods Suitable for Gifts at Wholesale Prices, We have just secured the entire sample line of a popular neckwear manufacturer and are putting them on sale Wednesday at wholesale prices. Christ- mas shoppers will appreciate the opportunity to se- cure choice neckwear at decided savings. Included are Georgette, net, organdie, broadcloth. and satin collars, sets, guimpes, fichus, etc. Prices will range from 19c to $4.00. SALE OF CHRISTMAS RIBBONS—19c A YARD. Just in time for Christmas shoppers, a sale of all silk, plain and fancy ribbons suitable for bags and fancy work. In plain red, Dresden, pink, blue and many novelty effects. You will find many uses for such ribbons at this time. Come early Wednesday. CHRISTMAS UGGESTIONS SKATES, 75¢ up. SLEDS ROLLER SKATES CARPET SWEEPERS BISSELL VACUUM SWEEPERS THERMOS BOTTLES PERCOLATORS TEA BALLS HOT WATER BOTTLES LUNCH BOXES BREAD MAKERS CARVING SETS POCKET KNIVES SHEARS and SCISSORS ALARM CLOCKS ERECTORS, $1.00 to $7.50. AUTO COASTERS WHEELBARROWS SAFETY RAZORS TOOL CHESTS 3 and 5 COIN BANKS AIR RIFLES and PUMP GUNS WATCHES ELECTRIC IRONS - ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS ELECTRIC TEA POTS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC FLASH LIGHTS LANTERNS | C. A. HIERPE 73 Arch Street YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. AT The New Britain Wet Wash having their newly equipped bullding are prepared to ao first class ‘We solicit Satisfaction guaranteed. moved into work. street. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done 1, 2 and 8 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER 6., G 26 State Streei. Hartford, Conn your patronago, 30 Union And Make Him One of the Happiest of Boys MEET ME AT MONIER’S Fully Guaranteed. All With Coaster B and up. MEET ME AT MONIER’S Any bicycle we have on hand and bought before Jan. Ist, 1917, you will get at the old price. “So get busy!” F. C. MONIER & BRO., 38-42 Main Street MEET ME AT MONIER'S