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G. FOX_ §z CO. Butterick Patterns for which we are Hartford Agents. Pratt “ Street Store, Church Street Section. ' EMBROIDERIES The new department for Art Embroideries has not ‘lost a whit . \in popularity since the regular routine work on Main street was in- terrupted by the fire. Our free art work class is just as popular and as large as ever it was, The new stocks are splendidly new and more complete assortments it would not be possible to find any- where. We make special mention today of a few new features which we are certain will interest you. Guest Towels ~ Towels A special' lot of pure linen : stam] 2 Towels, stamped in pretty de- Gusst Towels: DSND pret signs, hemstitched and scal- ty designs, both hemstitched loped edge. Regular $1.25 and ecalloped. Regular price grade, special 79c -€ach, 2 for 50c, special 85c, S for $1.00. .$1.50. " Small Sample Line Embroidered ‘ MODEL PIECES $0 PER.CENT. TO 75 PER CENT. LESS THAN ORIGINAL PRICES Articles spoken for previous to the fire now just received; all pew and handsomely embriodeered; Centerpieces, Scarfs, Baby and ° ‘Boudoir Pillows, Combing Jackets, Aprons, Pin Cushions, Card Table Covers, Carriage Robes, ‘Pillow Slips, Napkin Cases, Hot Roll Qases, Corset Bags, Night Gown Cases, Table Cloth Cases, Hand- kerchief and Gloves Cases, Tea Cosies and others. SATIN STRIPE POPLIN Silk and Wool Poplins with satin stripes in plain colors and " contrasting shades so popular for the pleated skirt, $l 69 . 40 inches wide, actual value $2.00, special at . ‘WOOL JERSEY 15 'POPULAR SHADES. Tan, Beige, Purple, White, Gold, Jack Rose, Apple Green, Copen., Emerald, Chartreuse, Pearl Gray, Capri Blue, Navy Blue, Myrtle, " Cerise. The season’s miost popular weave for suits for separate Jersey coats and separate suits, 52 inches wide, verified prlce $2 19 elsewhere $2.76 and $2.96, here at, yard NEW BR“A!N DAILY HERALD MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917.‘ Main Office for Paying bills, 39 Allyn Street. Mail Orders Carefully Filled. Telephone Charter 1580 U. S. Flags, Poles and Holders LINEN DEPARTMENT. A large shipment just re- ceived; several sizes as large as 4x7; wool and cotton. Also small Flags mounted in spear head sticks; Silk Flags for au- tomobiles and Handkerhciefs, unmounted. Horsey Cars at 95¢ 12 TALCOTT ST. Painted white, strong block wheel, bolt running through rear wheels, bolted swing front, seat nine inches from s‘round. Catchers’ Gloves To Close 12 TALCOTT ST. ‘We have left about 25 Catch- ers’ Mitts which must be closed out regardless of cost. 1 lot that were up to $1.00, for 59c. 1 lot that were up to $2.00 for $1.00. 1 lot that were up to $3.50 for $1.50. Children’s Coats SUIT DEPARTMENT We-ve made every effort to collect an assortment of Chil- dren’s Coats in all sizes up to 19 years that cannot be equaled. And our customers tell us we have succeeded beyond argu- ment. Coats for every purpose and occasion, play, school or dressy wear. Plain Reefers, belted, high waist and fancy coats, BEvery conceivable shade is represented. Coats in sizes 4, 5 and 6, prices $2.50 and up. Coats in sizes 8 to 14, prices $5.00 and up. Coats in sizes 13 to 19, prices $10.00 and up. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND ,mVAn br ) : HOSPITAL. eeley’s Garage |- Eim and Franklin Streets. .Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. ry Cars for Hire. Storage and Gonductod solely by ‘Tel. 1228 MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. a Specialty., RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREXT. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 312 WOMEN’S SUMMER BLOUSES of linen, plain or striped Voile, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Tub Silks. In tailored or dressy models. WOMEN'’S SATIN and OREPE DE CHINE UN DICES— s Underbodices (Camisoles) in flesh and white, lace and rib- “trimmed, $1.00 up. PAJAMAS FOR WOMEN —Chic Pajamas of Batiste, Poplin, #nd striped Percale. Priced $1.25 up. § ENVELOPE CHEMISE—We have an unusually lar‘v \p.rlety of these practical garments. in round, square and V-neck effects, with pretty trimmings of laces and embroideries, $1.00 to $5.00. SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, DRESSES, OORSETS, HOSIERY, XKNIT UNDERWEEAR, in Regular and Extra Sizes. ost of living by preserving your eggs with Victor ¥gg Preserver. Whymtputdownymwmuhpplywhqneggu are cheap, the same as yOu would fruit in the canning season, and you will have a fresh supply in.thc Winter when the prices are high. Fresh eggs can be bought now between 20c and 30 a dozen. - Last Winter eggs 50ld as high as 70c and 80c a dozen. A 35c package of our V! ictor Egg Preserver will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are to obtsin tais from your dealer we will send you a package on receipt of 30c In stamps. Our 18 abso- much superior to Water Glass (Silicate of Soda.) FOR SALE BY: Clark & Brairerd Co., Geo. M. Ladd, Dickinson Drug Co., S. P, Strople, Economy New England Drug Co. Manufactured By APOTHECARIES HALL COMPANY, Waterbury, Conn. | ANNOUNCEMENT! George B. Baker for the past seven yvears with the Hon. A. J. Sloper, so- licits your patronage in all Landscape Nursery Stock. Private and all kinds of hedge plants. Have all your plant- ing done by an expert in this line. Now is the time to prune certain shrubs. Plant your roses and Ever- greens now. At your service at all times. of work and service. GEORGE B. BAKER 1366 STANLEY ST. ’Phone 1315 EDWARD T. LOPFER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing a speclalty.” Over twenty years ex- Best i perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. THE N, Room 8, Asylum Street, Hartford ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn, Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 221-4 Dr.C.W. VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Building 8:30 A. M. 5§ P, M. Monday and Saturday Eve’gs by appointment Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars W|I||amsAuIn cu Office and Show lmomxmsuunst. Hours 881!21118& HORACE 1. HART, "AUTO LIVERY _ The Classified Colulhns are your agents—the penny ads | reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let. the city know your wanis— You are certain of a response, 10 RENT. TO RENT—Tenement, first class, all improvements. 156 Washington street. 4-30-3dx TO RENT ON SHARES—Land for agricultural purposes in Berlin, Conn. Owner to furnish land and fertilizer. Address Box BX6, Her- ald. 4-30-6dx TO RENT—Nine room brick house on Washington street, suitable for a rooming or boarding house or for clubrooms. Rent reasonable. In- quire at office of The National Spring Bed Co. 4-30-wl TO LET—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 35 Columbia street. 4-25-6d TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping at 61 Main street. T. ‘W..Crowe. Tel, 291, 4-26-wl Edson 4-26-tf TO RENT—Garage at 25 street. Phone .1079-2. HEDP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED ! Girls for Inspecting, Machine Operators and Learners. "Also Girls' by the Week. Com- ‘mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St., Second Floor. WANTED! Ten Girls for Light Machine and Bench Work. Good Wages. Apply Rockwell- Drake Corp., Plainville, Ct. Female Help Wanted We pay 5% on all money | earned weekly, bonus for attendance. We need a few girls with or without experience in bright, clean factory. CONN. SHIRT CO. . 266 ARCH ST. 2nd floor. WANTED—Competent cock to go to the shore for the summer, Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 123 Forest street. 4-30-64 WANTED — Competent second work. Mrs. F. ford, 35 Russell street. WIANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Camp street. maid " for L. Hunger- 4-30-3d ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Good wages paid. Mrs. Jones, 70 Lenox Place. 4-28-tf WANTED—Young woman for steno- graphic position in factory office of local comcern. Box XZ No. 1, Herald office. 4-28-3d WANTED—Competent woman for general housework. ‘Good home for right party. Address" Box 31XX, Herald Office. \ 4-28-3d Y WANTED—Competent maid'\for gen- eral housework. No washihg. Ret- erences.: Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 48 \Grove Hill, 4220-t¢ SO o Y A Y SR iy WANTED—A laundress. Apply New Britair General hospital. 4-18-t¢ WANTED—Young lady for clericlll work in local office. Address P. O Box 1019. 4- 'I-ti FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE—Old Homestead, Main street, East Berlin. House six rooms, open fire places, barn, chicken house, three acres land, all tillable, corner location. flve cent commutation fare New Britain. Price only $1,200. FEasy terms. E. P. Dnham, 4-28-2dx Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREST Tivery Cars for hire, day and -ugns . Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 234, CARS TO RENT AND OPEN CARS FOR wmnnmcs RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-3, MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STRLET 4-30-tf TO RENT—Four furnished rooms in thvldm for summer. Suitable ar young oouple. Ad Roo! Box 21, Herald. MHI-:;: FURNISHED ROOMS—Large, front room, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. Mrs. Harris, 131 Main street. 4-28-3d4 TO RENT—Furnished rooms, modern conveniences. 505 Arch street, e SRR WANTED, A BN v A s WANTED—By American family, ten- ement of six’or seven rooms, before June 1, in desirable neighborhood. “Tenement,” Herald office. 4-30-3dx MR T A T A AR WANTED—Cashier, with some know- ledge of typewriter. Call at Long- ley’s restaurant, 40 Church St. 4-30-3dx WANTE:! To go out washing or ' ironing by the day. Address P. O. Box ‘A31, Plainville. 4-30-2dx WANTED—Room and board in pri- vate family for young lady. Apply 11X, Herald. 4-30-2dx WANTED—Medium sized farm -with good orchard. State all particulars including price in first letter. Box 316, Storrs, Conn. 4-30-3a WANTED—To go out working by the day. Address Box 20W, Herald. 4-30-2dx e S S FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car. In good condition. Address Ford, Herald Office- 4-30-tr FOR @ALE—Fave & two-ton Brock- way truck, I will sell my pair of black horwes, weighing 3,800 ybs., work eingle or double. Price net cash $350. M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. 4-27-tt FOR SALE—One good work horse and three business wagons. 142 Main street. 4-21-t2 FOR SALE—One Ford automobile touring car; curtains for 1912 Ford car; two lamps.” Box § XB, Herald, 4-28-tf. LOST. LOST—On Arch street Sunday morn- ing cameo brooch. Reward if left at Herald office. 4-30-a3x —_— e LOST—Lady’s ring, blue stone setting, probably on South Main street be- tween Edson and Whiting streets. Finder please return to 68 Rockwell avenue, second floor. Reward. 4-30-d1x LOST—April 16th, sterling silver watch chain, gold finish, set with Mexican opal, either in New Britain or on Hartford trolley. Reward if returned to Herald office. 4-28-2d4 e —— FOUND. | WANTED—Farm work by young man. Address 144 Grove street. Antonio Wydzignsky: 4-30-2dax ‘WANTED—Furnished room within ten minutes walk from post office. Address giving all particulars. P. O. + Box 517, City. 4-30-6dx ‘WANTED—Housework position by woman with two children. Address Housekeeper, Box 2, Herald. 4-28-2d WANTED—Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 8. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. 4-14-16dx 1 um WAN l'l:l’)—m | Janitor Wanted for Dickinson Building, 191- 195 Main Street. To a thor- oughly competent man, strictly sober, willing work- er, and one who can furnish good references, a steady position with good pay is offered. Apply to ITHE FAIR, 191 MAIN ST. WANTED—A man for dishwashing and general cleaning at Hoffman’s Bakery. Day work. 4-30-3d WANTED—Strong young man for farm’ work. Anton Radil, Flanders, Southington, Conn. 4-28-d2x BOY WANTED—For clerical work in shipping’ office of local factory. Apply in own handwriting, stating age, to' R, V. W, P. O. Box 1009, City. WANTED—Salesman and collector. Must give bonds and references. Apply Singer's Store, 23 West Main, after 5 p. m. 4-28-2d WANTED—At once, job compositor. Best of working conditions. Agd- dress Compositor, Herald Publish- ing Co. 4-28-3d FOR SALE 1912 Ford Touring (excellent condi- tion.) Demountable rims. 1918 Ford Touring. 1917 Brand new Ford Touring. 1918 Studebaker Touring, $250. 1915 Paige Roadster, $400. 1915 Buick Big 4 Roadster, $400. 1916 Chevrolet Baby Grand, $425. 1915 Dodge Bros.’ Touring, \6-54 Hudson, $850. Above cars completely equipped and n excellent condition. No \ reasonable offer refused. GOHEN MOTOR CO. 307 CHURCH. ST. _ Tel. 488—1136-2 FOR, HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to- build. THE BIQPGEWOOD REALTY 0O, '276 Main Street. INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY u.m.oo $2,250.00 $3,000.00 + $4,000.00 GOLD CARRIAGE CO., ‘Phone 473-4—1435-2. ] 314 PARK STREET FOUND—BIlack and white bird dog, Richard, Wright, 446 Myrtle St. . 4-30-3dx o ——————— NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN out. Reasonable rates, Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel 255-12. 4-30-6dx A PIANO student wlli give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad. £ —————————————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as all round cook in hotel or boarding house, by man. Experienced homecooking. Ad- dress Cook, Herald. 4-28-2dx ‘WANTED—POSITION as housekeep- er in widower's home. American preferred. Address Box 114, Plain- viile, Conn. 4-24-w1 ‘WANTED—POSITION as housekeép- er in widower's home. American preferred. Address Box 114, Plain- ville, Conn. 4-24-wl ~ _FOR _— FOR sALR. . FOR SALE—J. and C. Fisher upright piano. In good condition, 93 Tre- mont street. 4-80-1wx FOR SALE—Fall bearing strawberry plants. Planted now, will fruit Au- gust till winter. Phone 1430, C. E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley street. g 4-30-83dx BRSSO RS A LGt R0 FOR SALE—Bargain, ten pleces, 14'; 6 pleces 12” new water pipe, class A. A. Brazos & Sons, Inc., Middletown, Conn. 4-30-3dx FOR SALE—Sterling range, one iron bed. Cheap if taken at once. - 220 Kensington avenue. FOR SALB—Cheap, one 500, one 300 ampere plating dynamos. Wood turning lathe. Two heavy shop 50x126. Herald. 4-25-27-28 L RTI R e FOR SALB—S8ix room cottage and 1-4, acre of land. Five minutes from! - American Paper Goods Co. Inquire of J. J. McCabe, Kensington: : 4-27-d8x S DD SPRIRCR (RO Ty L FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. Apply Dobson, Spring street. 4-:1-:4:?/ —_—_— FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. 363 Arcl stieet. 4-23-t2 ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we ouy, we exchange—also we do first class repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 Lewis street, Hartford, Oonn. Tel Charter 3397 or 870. —— FOR SALE—In Kensington, two. ten< ement house with acre of land, large barn, five minutes from t.rolw Jas. A. Fitesimons. 4-26-54x FOR SALE—Two houses, 192 Chest- nut street, reasonable price lnd b easy terms. C, L. Barnes. 4-! M-M: ] /£ OR RENT—Cottage ' of; oms, 518 Church street,’ modern’ improvements or will ex-. hange for small farm. Inquire on . bremises or P. O. Box 517. 4-16-16 FOR SALE—Farm of 25 acres on West Main street. All within minutes of trolley. Between Plain. V. ville and Forestville, L. M. Barnés, | 131 Main street. 4-28-8a © ——————— FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, ‘$26.00. Address Typewriter, Herald office. 4-28-5a> SALE 8 Room Cottage, No. 35 Columbia Street, all lmp!ovelnen's,kl'emnlf section, frait. Price $5,000. Very desirable residential House, No. 51 Franklin Street, 5 family, rents for $142.00 per month. i Also a (aod rent, 2nd floor, No. 79 Elm Street, 56 rooms and all hnpflv.- ments, $20. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. MONKY TO LOAN. Four Family House on Prospect St., three minutes walk CAMP REAL 272 Main Street from the center for sale cheap. Always keeps rented. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bullding. THE NEW BRITAIN TOOL CO. If you have any Die, Tool, Experimental and Machine Work to be done, take it to us and look over our new, splendid equipment. Carbon burned out and Cylind®rs ground with special ment and by experts. Low prices and good workmanship guaranteed, 52 WOODLAND STREET. 'PHONE 1736 TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE ST., FOR SAI.E SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. Located about half way between New Britain and SOuthinnon. | FARM FOR SALE Large house and barns. If interested in this proposition, call at our office or telephone. The Hardware City Co-operative Ass’n ! (INC) F, H. SHIELD, MANAGER. NOI 131 MAIN STREET.