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RELIEF WORKERS ‘Fomed to Withdraw by German London, Commission for Relief in Belgium has | . officially notified the German authori- ties that the draw from participation in the relicf work in France. This step was taken in reply to an order from the® German 4 that Americans must withdraw from ! the NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1017, TRAGEITY REDULTIONS | THATARC REAL DAMOAS- 2G7 MAIN SHOE SALE Governor of Brussels E ST. Feb, 13.—The American | Americans will with- toward the peoples of Belgium and Northern I‘rance, the Americans would officially withdraw from par- ticipation in the work or relief in the occupied districts. “Mr, Gregory was advised to ar- range for all his men to leave Bel- gium immediately, except a few who Belgium and Northern authorities provinces of Belgium and Northern France, leaving only a few |are to close the commission’s affairs of their representatives, headed by and take steps to see that there be Brand Whitlock, the American minis-| no interruption in the service pending ter to Belgium, in Brussels. The ac- | the reorganization of the work."” tion of the commission is explained | In the following statement which was | given to Tho Associated Press by di- | rectors of the commission in London. 000,000 persons who have “We were advised February 12 by |through the effort of the . Director Brussels that Baron von der ‘Lancken, ' civil governor of Brussels, had notified him that American citizens could no longer occupy positions in cannection with the commission in the occupied territories of France and Belgium, but | that a few Amertcans, among whom Rre Six Weeks’ Food New York, Feb. 1 1pply on Hand. More than 10,- been fed American relief commission in Belgium will suf- fer no immediate hardship from the withdrawal of the American commis- sion from participation in this work in Belgium and' northern France caused by the German authorities. On his return, Mr. Hoover, chair- man of the commission, took up plans for transferring control of this relief from | ‘Warren C. | Gregory Brand Whitlock, might reside in Brussels and exercise general super- to another neutral organization. The Lockhart Mill EndSale Commences Wednesday Morning at the Big Store No need to Elaborate on the Reputation of the MILL END SALE for wonderful Bargain giving—The values speak for themselves. MR. LOCKHART will be here Wednesday the opening day of the sale.— WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford. SAMPLE $1.00 AND $1.98 WAISTS, 1917 MODELS AT ... 68c Lingerie walsts trim- $1.25 R. COR- 50c SETS . 79¢ New Spring models to med with panels. of fit all figures, fine cou- embroidery, lace and til, lace trimmed top trills, none c. o. d. Sl Howe | st nporiers: $1 AND $1.25 SAMPLE —————————————— GIRLS’ DRESSES $1.50 FLANNELETTE s RS e KIMONOS .... 8% 0ol dresses of ging- Bagn i chambray | and Some with elastic walst repp, in plain colors, line, 'some with cord plaids and stripes, sizes and tassels, others Em- 8 to 14. pire style. & G. Embroidery front and front. 59¢ DRESSES White cale, plaids plain and Hosiery and Underwear at the Mill End Sale back, linene. bray, gingham and per- colors, stripes, sizes 2 to 6 years. DEBEVOISE BRASSIERES .. 29c trimmed hook CHILDREN'S cham- $1 HOUSE DRESSES . 58¢c chambray and percale, trimmed collar of hamburg. Sizes 38 to 44. —————— 59¢c AND 69c UNDER- MUSLINS 42¢ Gowns, skirts, chemise, combinations, corset covers and drawers, fine nainsook, beauti- fully trimmed with embroidery, lace, bead- ing and ribbon. Gingham, 7 50c BUNGALOW Large trimmed yoke, APRONS size, percale, sleeves and belt. $1.50 PETTICOATS 88c Charmeuse satteen pet- ticoats in black and all the wanted shades. e ————————————————————————————— NEW SPRING 1917 STYLES IN WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS SPECIALLY PRICED FQR THE MILL END SALE. The prices we quote on these charming New Spring o;ncrgnr- ments are many dollars lower than same quality can be bought for BOYS’' SAMPLE WASH SUITS ‘Worth $1.50, $2 and $2.50 at 798¢ The entire sample line of Ar- thur Goldstein & Co., of 18 Mr. Hoover said that six weeks' sup- ply of food valued at $25,000,000 had vision over the work. Mr. Whitlack, however, was to have no diplomatic elsewhere. !;uuen lsle and silk lisle Stockings, blac. in regular size and ‘White St., New York. Every standing. Further, pther means of communication w()uldI be denied Americans. ‘After earnest Ambassador Page the directors of the | commission in London, acting in ac-| cord with Herbert C. Hoover, chair- yman of the T Mr. authorities that in view ‘of their order that the Americans could no longer exercise their functions’in the occu- pled territories, and that been stared in warehouses in the vari- ous districts where the rellef commis- sion had been activi automobiles and consideration with | panish Minister Anxious to Help. Paris, Feb. 13.—The Marquis Alo- bar, Spanish minister to Belgium, has commission, instructed offered to confer with Herbert C. Hoo- the German 'ver, chairman of the Belgian relief commission, in either Holland or Lon- don, according to the Figaro. The Spanish minister, according to the pa- per, i$ anxious to devise means for the Gregory ta inform as under these conditions the American mem- jmmediate continuatfon of the work of bers of the longer carry out their responsibilities and understandings to other interested governments and fulfill their dutles Restored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Fulton, N. Y. — “Why will women pay out their money for treatment and were ‘would help me, but L; Vegetable otherwise. ) and can do any kind of work.’’—Mrs. NELLIE PHELPs, care of R. A. Rider, R.F.D. No. 5, Fulton, N. Y. We wish every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, rs written by womenmade well by Ly- dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1If you have bad symptoms and do not understand L commission " could no - yeljef for the populations of Belgium and northern France. ]MULLER ACCUSED OF PRO-GERMANISM Deputy. Says He Would Do Nothing o Harm Berlin Rio Janeiro, Feb. 13.—Deputy Me- ! diros bitterly attacks Dr. Lauro Muller { the Brazilian foreign secretary, in an article in Noite in connection wth the Brazilian note to Germany which he terms a terrible deception. - Accord- ing to Senator Mediros the praise giv- en the note is merely o manifestation | of politeness. The article continues. “Dr. Muller ought not to ignore the terrible suspicion which surrounds him on account of his origin and his pdiitical interests. The actual note did not dissivate this nightmare and now, when Dr. Muller discovers in it a de- stand and was | cisive energy, he is only reinforcing afraid to go on the | the bellef that it s impossible for | street alone. Doc- | him to do anvthing against Germany.” == tors said medicines Alluding to the possible candidacy useless and only an operation of the foreign secretary for the presi- a E. Pinkham’s dency, Senor Mediros says: has proved it “When Dr. Muller will have proven ?m?fi perfe?:tly well that, in spite of the appeals of his an- cestry, he can dissipate the suspicions which surround him he will have won so great a victory over himself that no- OMAN COULD HARDLY STAND Compound. - receive no benefit, when 8o many have ved that Lydia . Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound will make them well? For over a ear 1 suffered so 'rom female weak- ness I could hardly aspire to the highest post of the re- public, ¢f which he will be’then ahso- lutely worthy. "Acts are now indispen- .sible, not words. The note is at this moment a document without definite value. Tomorrow it-will he excellent or detestable, according to the acts | which follow it.” ache or the blues could see the let- the cause, write to the a E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, for helpful advice given free. FRANCIS X, BUSHMAN Wednesday and Thursday the Great William Fox Master Production With STUART HOLMIES SCTHE SCARLET LETTER> FROM NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S NOVEL BAYNE “THE GREAT SECRET” =Sco MATINEES =o SHOWS, 2:15——7 EVERYBODY body will dare to dispute his right to black or white in out-size. These are good seconds of 50c stockings and a wonderful bargain at . 23c pair. Women'’s full fashioned out-size split sole 3tockings. Sizes 8% to 10%. Regular 50c value at .... ......3 for $1.00 or 35c pair. ‘Women’s white silk lilse stockings, seconds of an Ipswitch num- ber, and are very scarce, worth 29¢c, sale price ............ .19¢, pair. Women’s silk Stockings, they are seconds of a $1.25 well known make,” Maker's name withheld by request, Mill End, Sale price .. 79c pair. ‘Women’s Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless with an all lace yoke and a lace trimmed knee, regular and extra sizes worth $1.00. Mill End Sale Price ........ 88c. Women’s . Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, lace knee and silk taped. - Regular sizes only, worth 50c. Sale Price ... 39c. ‘Women’s Lisle Vests in extra size, made low neck, sleeveless, subject to imperfections, otherwise worth 36c, Sale Price ...... 19¢ Laces and Embroideries at the Mill End Sale Cluny laces and torchon laces, embroidery edges and longcloth, worth 10c and 12%c, all at the mill end sale for ceea. Be. Filet - demi-flouncings and shadow lace flouncings, fine Venise edges, oriental laces, etc., worth 50c and 76c, a wonderful bargain at the mill end sale ... 25¢ yard. B e Thousands of Yards of Ribbons at the Mill End Sale Children’s hairbow ribbons of taffeta moire in all the desirable shades. Mill end sale price .. . . 13c yard. 39c to 45c RIBBONS AT 25¢ YARD. Ribbons for all purposes, crisp hairbow, moire taffeta up to 6% inches wide, satin stripes, warp prints and plain taffetas in all the wanted shades. 25c RIBBONS AT 18c YARD. 4% inch wide satin ribbon, also 6 inch light and dark combinations for hairbows and fancy weork, desirable shad¢s in plain or satin stripe. 23¢, NO. 8 GROS GRAIN RIBBON AT 17c YARD The most wanted shades for hat bands, including gold, copen, mustard, emerald, mais, old rose,"gray, black and white, all at 17c yd. Women’s Neckwear at the Mill End Sale Five hundred samples all up to date styles, hand embroidered collar and cuff sets, large embroidered collars, etc., worth 50c, 766 and $1.00. Your choice at the mill end sale ... 2Bc Laundered collars. Some worth as much as 50c, to close ..5c Made Veils, beautiful meshes, latest scroll effects with borders, worth 50c and 76c, sale Price .......ccciieeertericiccniviaana. 28c Linens and Domestics at the Mill End Sale Mill ends and mill runs of 36 inch soft finish cambric, regulan 16c kind at ... A 5 11c yard. Mill ends and runs of 86 inch bleached cotton, fegular 9c kind at the mill end sale, 6 yards for ......... -Js ot vve IR, Mill runs of 46 inch bleached tubing, only one case of this 20c quality to sell at trsesssecsiiiiaia, ... 16c yard. Glass Toweling, mill runs, regular 8c kind, at the mill end ... Bi4c yard. Mills runs of bleached mercerized table damask, 72 inch wide, extra heavy, assorted new patterns, regular 75c goods at B9c yard. Mill runs of Hemstitched mercerized lunch cloth, assorted pat- terns, size 54x54, regular value 89c. Mill end sale price ....59¢c each. Wash Good at the Mill End Sale Mill runs of 36 inch white stripe voiles, extra fine 1it; e lar price 25c, mill end sale price ........ qtl.a 1;'(‘: ;’eli:. Mill ends of white Indlan head suiting, 36 inch wide, worth 190, mill end sale price ... ceere...12%c yard. Mill runs of chiffon China silk, new street and evening shades, regular value 29c, sale Price ......... 21c yard. Mill runs, 36 inch figured cotton challies, assorted patterns and colorings, regular value 15¢, mill end sale price ...... Mill runs of Dress Ginghams, regular 10c kind at the mill end .. 7c yard. Dress Goods and Silks at the Mill End Sale Mill runs of wool serges, all colors, shepherd checks and novelty suiting, 36 and 42 inches wide, worth 75c, mill end sale price 59¢ yard. Mill runs of all wool French serge, large showing of newest Spring colors, regular value $1.69, mill end sale price .. ..$1.25 yard. Mill runs of Silk poplins in all the newest evening and street shades, 36 inches wide, regular 98c goods at .......75c yard. Mill runs® of Tub Wash Silk, fancy crepe effects, assorted patterns and colorings, 60c value at the mill end sale 39¢ yd sale sale "Phone orders Charter 3030, and Mail Orders promptly filled. NEW SPRING SUITS in all the beautiful colors which are shown for Spring 1917—S8uits specially priced end sale e $18.98 NEW SPRING SUITS that feature the newest style points, heing adaptions from models of the most famous designers— Remarkable value at the mill end sale .............. $22 -50 NEW SPRING SUITS colors as biege, bisque, gold, mill end sale NEW sale Ceesan SPRING COATS—Very smart models with the touches of fashion—Specially priced for the mill end of destinctive design in such popular chartreuse, newest style features and most unusual value.at the ete. Embodying the $27.50 latest $14.98 NEW SPRING TOP COATS—Very chic style that will please the women who appreciate the newest in style features, $18.98 unusual values at .... NEW SPRING COATS in a 1 arge assortment of new colors and very attractive new styles. Special for the mill end sale .. NEW SPRIMG DRESS SKIRTS All sizzs, blue only, new cir- cular madel, fancy yoke front, gathered back with separate belt, worth $2.25. Mill End sale price $1.75. NEW SPRING WAISTS Silk crepe de chine and heavy Washable Jap Silk, worth $2.50 at suit department, $1.89. Also Georgette Crepe and SHk Crepe Walists, very special at $2.890. $22.30 EVENING DRESSES In five new models at the Mill End sale $15,98, $18.98 SILK TAFFETA AFTERNOON DRESSES Not a complete line of sizes— but wonderful value at $9.00, $15.98 SILK POPLIN DRESSES At the Mill End sale $7.00. STYLISH COATS FOR PRESENT WEAR. ‘Wonderful values at the Mill End sale. $32.50, $35 and §$39 Seal Plush Coats at $24. $27.60 and $29 Winter Coats at $15. $22.60 and $25 Winter Coats at $12. $14.98 and Coats at $8. BEAUTIFUL VELVET SUITS. were $39 and $45, choice now at $20. e e . FURS GREATLY REDUCED. Just a few of the many price reductions. Fur neck scarfs of natural raccoon and natural red fox— ere $7.98 to $10.98 now $5.00. Russian Bear Muffs were $6.98 now $3.08. Natural Raccoon Fur were $22.60 now $132.98. ‘White Iceland Fox were $5.98 at $8.50. Natural Red Fox $20 now $13.98. Black dyed coney pillow muffs were $3.98 now $2.00. ————————————————— WOMEN’S STYLISH FOOT- WEAR AT THE MILI~ END SALE. Women’s boots, all dark leather or patent colt, dull calf or patent colt with black cloth tops, Cuban or low has walking heels. - Shoes worth 33.60 and $4 at the Mill End sale $2.98. Women’s boots of dull calf or patent colt, kid or cloth tops, Cuban or low heels, worth $3, sale price $3.49. Women’s brown kid boots, hand sewed soles, smart mod- els. 8-inch lace models, Louis or new style military heels, worth today $7.50, Mill End sale price $6.50. Boys’ Tan Storm Shoes extra high cut with two buckles and a rap at top, three soles of oak leather to heel, our regu- lar stock of $3.50 and $4 values at $2.98. $16.98 Winter Sets collars sets were HARTFORD ) WISE,SMITH & CO. $22.50 CHINAWARE AND KITCHEN NEEDS AT THE MILL END SALE. The ‘Climax” Food Chopper, ‘made By Landers, Frary & Clark, value 98¢, Mill End Sale Price 79c. Rotary Ash Sitter, heavy gal- vanized, regular $2.98 value at $2.39, Blue and white Enamel Dip- pers with long handle, regular 29c value for 17c. Scrub Brushes, a set of root, palmetto and Manilla scrub brushes worth 26c at 12%c.” Floor Brushes, 12-in¢h size, regular 98c, Sale 59c. 4 Enamelled Dish Pans, 14-qt. size worth 60c for 38c. American Porcelain = Dinner Sets 112 pileges open stock pat- terns, Mill End S8ale Price $18.98. Cut Glass Salad Bowls worth $2.50 for $1.98. Cut Glass Water Dleces, $1.98. Stome Stone foot warmers, retain -heat all night, regular 50c, Sale 39c. English decorated Tea Pots, 250, Sets, 7 e ———————— ——————— MEN’S SHOES, RUBBERS. AT THE MILL END SALE. Men’s top notch Buddy Storm King Rubber Boots, worth $6.50 Mill End Sale Price, $4.95. Men's Lion brand tan or black Sterling work shoes, reg- ular 33 value, at the Mill End Sale $2.95. Men’s gun metal calf botton and blucher Shoes, worth $3.50 at $2.80, Men’s Scout Shoes, black or tan, elk ‘soles, regular 0 value for $1.95. Men’s gun metal and willow calf button and blucher Shoes, regular $6 value for $4.45. [ e S . MEN’S FURNISHINGS THE MILL END SALE. Men’s “Fair and Square” half hose, black and colors, worth today 17¢, Mill End sale price 12 1-2¢ pair. “Haines” Union sulits, heavy ecru ribbed, worth $1.26 at 98c. Men’s “Woolmax Woolinex” shirts and drawers, regular 76¢ values at the Mill End sale 50c. Men’s Flannelette pajamas trimmed with silk frogs 89c. Men'’s Flannelette night shirts made of “Teaszledown’ flannelette with silk frog, a very special 85c. Men'’s Linen collars, perfect in every way, not all size, 16¢ kind at the Mill End sale 7c or 4 for 25c¢. Men’'s Muslin and cambric night shirts, sizes 16 to 20, val- ues up to $1.50 at the Mill End sale 79c. AT Our Restaurang is an ideal placo for & light lunch, a cup of tea or [ ro- Dast. OYR DAILY AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OF YOUR PURCRASES g Dally Delivery in New Britain, Elmwood, Newington, Cedar Hili. Maple Hill and Clayton. new style for spring end sum- mer, 1917, all sizes 2% to 8 vears, the most wonderful bar- galn in boys’ wash suits we' have ever known, cholice 79c. BOYS' NORFOLK SUFTS AT $2.98, ’ Sizes 6 to 17 years, nicely tailored, good patterns, excep- tional value at $2.98 MENS' TROUSERS UNDER- PRICED. $2.50 Trousers at $1.95. $3 Trousers at $2.46. $4 Trousers at $2.98. $56 Trousers at $8.98. NOTIONS AT THE MIDD END SALE ; 50c wood shirt drying frames 25c, 4c trouser or skirt hanger 2¢ 4c wood coat hangets fo. . 'ff $1.00 Fuller dry mopa, ‘dutst.’ | absorbing 50a. .. 5 3c spools machine thread 2c. 3c spools darning cotton, 8 for 5c. 10c pot clothe:for handling 43 hot pots, 6o+ ¢ Ve 6c Laundry white bluli ‘pradle 2e. - S & fng‘.} ', 26c Cando silver polish 19¢. 5c cards white pearl buttons i 10c Silver polishing cloth 7o bc wire coat hangers 3c. B b6c package Grandmas wash- ing tablets 4c. 4 spools John Clark’s thread $3c dowen, spool 3c. T ——————————— HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS ‘Women's Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, full laundered, 1-4 inch hems, regular. 5c values, At the Mill End sale 6 for 15c. Women’s plain and em- broidered corner Handker- chiefs, some pure linen, values up to 12 1-2c. Mill End sale | price 4 for 25C. ‘Wamen'’s embroidered corner || Handkerchiefs, some with colored embroidery, many of them pure linen and hand em- brojdered, values up to 26c. At the Mill End sale 12 1-2c. —————————————— NEPONSET—THE NEW, WATERPROOF FLOOR { CLOTH In tile, wood and matting patterns for - kitchens, dining rooms, and bed rooms, regular value 50c yard. Mill End sale price 88c square yard, et . COLONIAL RAG RUGS Good weight, close weave, de- sirable colog, size 7 ft., 6 bfi 10 ft,, regular value $7.99. Ml Fnd sale price'#588. ¢ o o1 REVERSIBLE INGRAIN ART SQUARES Especially good for bed rooms, attractive patterns and colors, size 6 by 9 ft., regular $3.69. Mill End sale price $2.89 ——————————— REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS 26-inch size, mottled pattern, with handsome band borders, regular value $1.95. Mill End sale price $1.44. ———————— V. S. FLAG OUTFIT “0ld Glory” complete Wi pole, bracket and cord, on. fourth floor. 99c, ¢ e —————————————— DRAWN BORDER CURTAN And imported Scotch = Madras, large assortment, regular 26c goods, Mill End sale price 19a. ART CRETONNE New Spring Patterns, showy, fiordl and conventional design, regular price 36e. Mill BEnd sale price 19¢.

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