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oston Store WAISTS FOR CHRISTMAS Fine Embroidered Voile, lace trimmed. Put up in holly boxes. { Great Value at i 98¢ Each A beautiful number made of Shadow Lace with Chiffon ¢ollar, tie and sleeves, at $3.50 ** —r— Special Showing of Dainty Muslin Underwear, in Corset Tovers, Night Robes, Skirts, Combinations, etc. New Fresh Goods Christmas Giving. for o Xmas Cards, Tags, Seals, ete. —0— Christmas Checks Cashed. PULLAR & NIVEN SELLING OUT AT ~ Hotel Nelson All the fresh stock of | newly received Imported | and Domestic Liquors Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hart on, Thursday announced the engagement | of their daughter, Miss Alice, to Stan- | ley Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elford B. Eddy of West Main strect. % Arch Kniseley and David Lewis of | Yale college were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sloper Wednesday. P Hutchinson of Yonkers, Mabel Crawford. * Miss Ruth Y., is visiting Mis: .. . Judge and Mrs. James T5. Cooper en- tertained at dinner Wednesday eve- ning at their home on Vine street. The | guests were Mr. and Mr: Louis | Young, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Hart, Miss Constance Russell, Miss Mar- garet Eddy, Miss Alice Hart, Rodman | Chamberlain, ~ Stanley Eddy and | Thomas Wilbor. s Mrs. F. G. Platt attended a meet- ing of the Connecticut Prison Re- form association in New Haven Wed- nesday afternoon. PR | The members of the Freestone club of the First Baptist church gave its first public concert at the church Wednesday evening. P Robinson and Miss were the sday of Miss Margaret Anna Sands of Meriden zuests Wednesday and Thu Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch. PO © Miss Nettie Mitchell of w York | has been visiting Mrs. W. T. Sloper. o % The members of the Woman's club enjoyed an interesting meeting Tues- day afternoon when they met at the TFirst Baptist church. Dr. Adolph D. Benson, who is professor of Germanic literature at Yale uni- versity, gave a splendid lecture on Swedish literature. Previous to the , fancy articles from the Wo- Exchange were sold. PR Arthur Shuffle of Rhinecliff, has been visiting B Mrs. ..o Mr. and Mrs. W. T Sloper of Lex- ington street gave an delightful dance Wednesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. The dance was one of the largest and most brilliant social events of the year, about three hundred guests from New Britain, New York and Meriden shar- ing Mr. and Mrs. Sloper’s hospital The hall was artistically decorated for the oceasion In dark green and white and the orchestra, which was from New Haven, played a long program of dance music until 2 o'clock. Lemon- ade and ices were served \\\ro\vzhn\n,‘ the evening, being served at midnight. supper The Boston quintet save a splen- did concert Wednesday evening in the Grammar school hall. The event was under the auspices of the Parents’ and Teachers’ asociation and was a success. It was the frst of aj geries of entertainments which will .and Cigars. IMPORTED Swedish—Cognac Carl Platin—Punch " Carlshamns—Punch Reymersholm—Branvin Dansk—Aquavavit Odokra—Aquavavit Gamla Karlsherg—Ole | Carnegie—Porter We also carry all kinds "of Domestic Liquors, Ales, Lager and Porter. HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES A FEATURE Special Menus will be served during Holidays. Orchestra Music and Singing every night. Hilding Nelson take place this winter and which have been arranged for by the association. e The members of the Commonwealth club enjoyed an unusually interesting evening Tuesday when they met in the Y. M. C. A. banquet hall and list- ened to an address by Dr. Catherine Travis. Dr. Travis has just returned from Serbia, where she was engaged in work in an infant hospital and, in her talk, she told of the varied ex- periences she had in the Serbian war zone. Miss Caroline Bartlett entertained the teachers of the Lafayette Sewing school Thursday afternoon at her home on Maple street. The teachers planned a Christmas party to be giv- en next Thursday afternoon for the children of the school. Events Tonight “The Red Widow,” Lyceum theater. High class photo drama, Fox's theater. Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney's theater. Chamberlain council, Jr. O. U. A, M., meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Vega society meets in Vega hall. REVISIONISTS DO NOT MEET. Owing to the lack of a quorum, there was no meeting of the charter revision committee last night. The only commissioners present were Judge B, F. Gaffney, Judge J. E. Cooper, T. H. Kehoe, Clerk H, V. Camp and Mayor G. A. Quigley. The next meeting will be held next Thurs- day evening. Headaches come mostly from disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. NOTICE The New Britain Wet Wash having moved 1into their newly equipped bullding are prepared to do first class work. We solicit your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 Union street. Regulate these or%_lans and keep free from headaches by using BEECHAM’S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1916. give a the | on January The proceeds New Britain Tickets may will hall m. the H. club dar at Booth’s 1 from 4 to 6 p. will be given to Charity Organizati be obtained from any club. . w Wednesday afternoon the New Brit- ain Maternal association held a special Christmas meeting in the South church chapel. A delightful program was carried out, Miss giving some original readings on “Christmas Festivities,”” which have been recently published in the “House Beautiful”. Miss Alice Tuck and Mrs. F. H. Churchill also addressed the members and their gues Mrs. E. B. Proudman of Maple 1lill gave a great deal of pleasure to the company by singing several Christmas songs. *oxow « members and their guests will enjoy a dance for which the Highland or- chestra will furnish the music. The annual entertainment for the ber 27 at the First Baptist church The function opens at 3 o’clock in the | afternoon. Mrs. George Rapelye general chairman and Mrs. . W. All- derige is on the refreshment commit- | tée. The committee on donations in- | cludes Mrs. H. N. Merwin, Miss Letty H. Learned, Mrs. A. C. McKinnie, Mis Minnie Pease, Mrs. Eugene J. Porter, Mrs. D. McMillan, Miss Florence Camp, Mrs. . N. Wightman and Miss | Florence B. Andrews. xor % The B. T. club will give its an- nusl subscription dance in Booth's hall on the evening of Saturday, De- | cember 30. The committee in charge consists of the Misses Ella- Moore, Marion Egan and Mary Monsees. The patronesses will be Mrs. B. F. Gaff- ney, Mrs. M. A. Sexton, Mrs . W. G.| Dunn and Mrs William Reynolds Mu- sic. by Lynch’s orchestra. ! . s x The members of the sorority of the New school have issued invi informal dance to be given on 1 day evening, December 26, at the Y. | W. C, A. TERRIBLE TCHING PIMPLES ON FACE Large, Redr and HardT Burned So Large Spots Appeared. At Night Could Not Sleep. el S HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAPAND OINTMENT “A few pimples made their appearance on'my face, and thinking that they would soon disappear I did nothing to remedy them, but after a couple of weeks 1 then found that they were rapidly increasing. They were largo, red and bard and they itched and burned so that soon large Ted spots appeared caused by my rubbing. At nightifI would rub my face it would itch terribly so that I could not sleep. “I chanced upon & Cuticura Soap and Olntment advertisement and sent for a free sample, and then bought more and my face was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Edith C. Schuman, 17 Bedford St., Hart- ford, Conn., Sept. 20, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ade dress post-card **Cuticura, Dept. T, Boa= G. Alpha High r an Alpha Britain member of the | | the Estelle Hart | i fields of Africa. Tonight the Highland Country club { Children’s Home will be held Decem- | , tion . ton.” Sold throughout the world. ANNEX for one fifty per cover. OUR NEW PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. A home-like dinner will be served in addition to the regular a la ing, with music from one to three, and from six to eight at HOTEL BOND for two dollars, and at BOND CALL, WRITE OR 'PHONE { “JRHOLE FINILY USES THEM | “Fruit-a-tives” Keeps Young And Old In Splendid Health i school Parents’ and Teachers' association have arranged for two entertainments to be given | this winter, one in January and one ! in March. The High afternoon the reign Missionary the First Cons an unusually interesting meeting, the subject of the afternoon was Pro and Con of Ioreign Missions. wow % members of societies of | | regational church held | as | | e J. W. HAMMOND, Esa. SCOTLAND, Aug. 25th. 1913 I “I'ruit-a-tives’” are the only pill | manufactured, to my way of thinking. | “They work completely, no griping | whatever, and oz is pleaty for an; | ordinary person at a d%se. My wi | was a martyr to Constipation. W | tried everything on the calendar with- | out satisfaction, and spent larze sums | Miss Julia Spring and Miss Munson of Maple Hill are spending a few days in New York city. M Smith, Smith for the daughter of of Berlin, missionary Laura John B. vesterday Miss Mrs. led of money until we happened on ““Fruit- I cannot say too amuch in their favor. We have used them in the family for about two years and we would not use anything clse as long as we can get “FrRUrt-A-TIves”, J.W. HAMMOND. | Those who have been relieved by | “Fruit-a-tives” are proud and happy to tell a sick or ailing friend about these wonderfultabletsmadefromfruitjuices. < Fruit-a-tives?, the celebrated fruit medicine, has velieved more sufferers [romn Stomach, Liver, Bowel, Kidney and Skin Troubles, then any other medicine ever discovered. Y. W. C. A, NOTICEF At the Y. W. C. A, vesper service to- morrow afternoon at 4 the Christmas Story taken from Ben H will be presented in ableaux by the girls of the associ 0 o'clock a group of six| The scenes are: The Wise Men, T\]O[ Inn, The Shepherds, The Sanhedrin, | Herod and the Wise Men, and The | Stable-—each scene following a read ing of subjects mentioned. A chorus will render the Christmas carols. The presenting of the Christms story in > . this way will leave a new and vivid| 59 abox, 6for$2.50, trial size 25c. picture of the old, old story upon the| -2t all ;kfi“‘e}fis OF sent on receipt of minds of all those present. It will be| Arsc . iy, soita-tives Limited, given in the gvmnasium building, and | __,_L_'_X“_..____. both men and women are heartily in-| = — vited to come, | e An offering upon request of the girls | Christmas will be taken, and sent to our foreign | tion. : A present in India as from our associa- secretary a Electric Toaster The most modern and acgeptable of Christmas gifts. The woman who owns one may rest assured that her table ap- pointments will be certain to invoke the admiration of her family and friends. ver pice P2.98 December Price Regular $4.00 Value When the toast is ready to serve its even color and delicious flavor will attract no less favorable attention than the low cost of operating. Twelve slices of perfect toast can be made at a cost of less than one cent. The United Electrie Light & Water Co; N FSFE=Z§ 9 B S XY= I=0"2 N2V e = a7 (|} s “7 HARTFORD The Management cordially invites you to entertain your family and friends at its CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION December twenty-fifth Carte specialtics, afternoon and eve- DANCING IN HOTEL BOND BALLROOM AFTER DINNER YEAR’S CELEBRATION Monday, January first Will be the biggest and greatest ever held. EARLY RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE Hotel Bond, Charter 2571 Bond Annex, Charter 5920 fiam@lg & Ca, HARIFORD Sixty Sample Evening Gowns In a SPECIAL SALE MONDAY $22.50 and $45 M. VALUES THEY ARE JE FOR YOURSELP WHAT PHENO The women and debutantes who get these Dresses will congratu- late themselves on their good fortune. T are very remarkable values and— THERE ARY NO TWO ALIK and satins and filmy silk laces Fluffy Nets, shimmering silks and handsomce make these dresses distinctive strikingly Tulle draperies, wee sleeves, opalescent and sequin trimmings and smart draped skirts give them distinct charm And from that laces to the quaint@st net zold Kk The colors are varied and delightful frocks combine the handsomest silk fabrics and dresses you will find delightful shades of apricet, prim- rose, pink, blue, orange and silver as well as bl S A PRONOUNCED VALUFE URED FOR THE i SOCIAL EVENTS. EVERY DRI ONCOMIN " LEONAR D & READY-TO-WEAR GIFT HINTS found here in good assortment. "& HERRMANN CO. A neat House Dress Or Bun- Pretty, Cosy galow Aprons would surely be many of them. Sacques and Kimonos can One of our dainty Tea How about a Bath Robe. They sure do come in handy these cold mornings. Made of the famous “Beacon Blankets” at $2.98, $3.98, $1.98, $5.98 me-’ Assorted 89¢ ea. 0. 165 MAIN STREET Aprons would make an accept- the , dve and 75¢ each able gift. Set at 25 Have you seen the new “Hug: pretty ones ights? colors, THE GIFT SHOP— £ . O THAT WILL DELIGHT EVERYONE. Not ordinary so-called “Christmas Papeteries,” but the fine papers of the best manufacturers special- Iy boxed for Christmas Gifts. There are linens, lawns, bonds, parchments and hand made papers in wide variety of shapes and sizes. Sheets and cards with envelopes to match— from a single quire box to a whole year’s supply. We believe you will pronounce the assortment the best you have ever seen. Boxes from Z5c¢ to $3.00. Nervous and Chronic Diseases 0f Men and Wemsn Yield Speedily to My Scientific Treatment Success in Lifc Dcpends on a Healthy Body. Life is a battle of the strong. To .be strong you must have good health. Let me start you on the road to health. I treat successfully, Rheu- The weak cannot with the strong. Shattered nerves and failing health mean ruin sooner or later. Do you have di indigestion, numbness, aches, weakness, palpitation, a poor appetite, fulness after eat- ing, bad taste in your month, or backache? Do not worry? Are you despondent, have a poor memory, no ambition? compete matism, Neuralgia, Tiver, Stom- Bladder, bwel Troubles, Ca » and a Men Kidney, Piles, ach, Rectum cial Diseases of and men Consultation and low as amination free. Ice as $2.0( Conservative, honest, upright business methods, and m fic treatment have won me the reputation and large jc s today. I am after results, and I get them. DR. J. CLINTON HYD The Hartford Specialist 254 TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD, CONN, Hours: 9 (o 12, 1:30 to & 7 to 8. Sundays and Molidays 10 to 1.