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\ NEW anfm ‘DAILY. HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 4617. NESS MUST G0 -em 'ADDS NAVY TO OURS w——; 00 W, o e s [ G FOX & CO; ; _— HARTFORD - it Exposition at Springlielgl to Em- ENTRANCES ON PRATT, CHURCH AND TRUMBULL STREETS Y phasiseThisFact 7 " THE JUNE SALE Of Muslin, ‘Crepe de Chine, Satln and Cotton Crepe Underwear 1 m&m in Springfield, Mass.,, June 23 to [ ‘lo. Qfo being repeatedly asked if it 2 friotic to give a show with a ‘War in progress, and if it is a usiness proposition. United States government has Women acquainted With eur June Sales in Muslin U ndérwear “will ‘read into this an- noupcement the real significance that attaches to the event. It has always been a great sale and will be greater than evér' this year because market conditions would seem to make such values out of the question. 'One thing is certain: Muslins até thigher than ever before and prices are still climbing ; such opportunities to buy beautiful Muslin garments at sale prices cannot be prolonged indefinitely. Buy now, and it will be an. economical move on its sea] of approval on the Id‘show and the department Your part. i A Corsets and Muslin Gowns i Gowns:in high, V, low and imerce will take an active part export conference. They urge ‘business be stimulated and en- 4 in every way possible in or- to furnish the “Sinews of war." d E. Coffin says, “In war, as e Waged, batties are won not alone fighting men byt by fighting indus- Bl' assieres sguare r:]eckl lonlg, medul;m, : short and, sleeveless styles; | Whtte muslin” and batis FOR THE JUNE SALE 75c and 89¢ Gowns, sale price | also flesh batiste, ~ strap o $6.00 La Beatriss Cofsets 50c. | | cover styles; an.almost endless for the June Sale $2.50. These . Crepe Gowns in_pink \ and | variety: ° “‘Corsets would retail for $6.00 white, full width, regulartprice e ocs.!k Chemise, if we were obliged to buy them $1.00, sale price 89c. : 5 itoday. As they sere op- $1.00 Gowns; sale pricesge. | , $1.2% and $1.50:Chemise, sale !deréd several months ago’ the BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS CHURCH STREET SECTION. { Swagger_Sfiqks g Ladies’ Swagger Sticks in dark and light woods, orna-| tiny American | top, or red, white stripes; or plain e .Mmixed three parts with the f the mills, factories and mines country in arms.” i this connection the following g item from Paris indicates the ¢ o of the foreign nations on the Extra Size = Garments As you all know we make as great an effort to' secure the prettiest garments in extra sizes as we do in regulation sizes, and ‘we also\give bar- gains in these quite as worth while as we offer in the other kinds. Rm SAMPLE FAIR OPENF ¢ { on a hrnr Scale— = "President Poincare Present. {5 TThe tenth Paris Trade Sample fair, gmnmd on a far larger scale than was opened this morning by ent Poincare, who was accom- By Georges ‘Desplas, minister bllc instruction; other govern- Twentieth century- conflict sale price price 98c. that the blood of the soldier $200 Chemise, officials; and representatives of i ‘military governor, the municipal 1, and the chamber of com- The fair occupies almost- the mmo 9t the Esplanade des In- contrasted with Lyons fair, is international, fhe Paris fair rved entirely for French ex- althdsigh It is open to buy- oln all “countries except those The Cuban gunboats Patria and Baire have arrived at a navy yard in an 'American port and are now in dry. docks being extensively refitted to aid in an aggressive patrol of West Indian Waters against German 'submarines and commerce raiders. The trip of these two warships to American waters is the diréct result of the recent visit -to Washington of complete’ co-ardination of tha Cuban navy with that of the United States. _ In addition to extensive overhaul- ing these vessels will get new arma- ment throughout of the same charac- ter as that in the United States navy. The picture shows the largest vessel of the Cuban navy, the Cuba, and soms of her satlors and marines. The || Cuba. i8 also & gunboat, was built in. ' old prices are still in force. :$3.00 C..B. a la Spirite qu- sets, all up-to-date ‘models in light quality batiste, sizes 18 to 30, at $1.49. . $125 R. & G. Corsets for |80c. - the June Sale 78c. $1.50 $1.00 R. & J. Bandeau Bust e Confiner for the June Sale 5c. Extra Size Gowns Gowns, Gowns, Gowns, - $1 25 sale sale price sale price ‘ptice $1 00 and $1.25 Gowns, .sale price 89¢c. ‘$1.50 Gowns, sale prige .35, $2 00 and $2.25 Gowns, sale price $1.70. $3.50 Gowns, “sale Others iip to $7.50 also re- price | xgonl fair wag first held in ‘at the very timé of the terrjble upon ‘Verdun. There were 550 ors. This year 2,650 booths mfimefisnt to accommodate all 1] and Domestic Commerce states when peace is made, country be obliged to take a serious. in foreign trade e are to ln motion tho wheels the war has oing. Foreign orders can no r'be treated as a side issue. the N? ngland. fitms that are hited "énough’ o A sut-- Bureau of For-| rupond to the the Cuban military and naval com- mission, which went over plans with the naxy d,enlrgmant looking to the Philadelphia in 1911 and is 260 feet long. The Patria and the Baire are somewhat smaller than the Cuba, LARRY'S NEW 'RESTAURANT IS NOW OPEN EVENINGS mmm!mm member of the family to eat when ~1-mn* Refined surroundings. Every -convenience-for ladics- prflu. mmmmmudufln‘ Leo R. Sulllvan, Prop. 324 MAIN ST., Near R. R. y Evenings. Mumat' WemNdl';eumna o Mm o ’lMt. tarePRO Men's Shoes at NEW BRITAIN STORE Open Monday and Saturda; Crossing ? —-257Stuuin910fih— ‘Made of ! allover embm:dery, very pretty patterns.’ J Bloomers Bloomers in cotton crepe, batiste and seco, white and flesh, prices 38c to $1.88. Regular prices 50c to $2.25. “Grepe de Chine and Satin /Bloomers in, flesh and white. "One special open model, prices | $1.79 to $3.98; values $2.25 to $5.00. Crepe de Chine ‘and Satin Gowns Gowns, sale price sale price : Gowns, Gowns, sale price Others up to $10.00 also re- duced. Crepe de Chine and Satm' Envelope Chemises: $2.25 grade, sale price $?25 and $250 grade, sale price $1.98, $3.50 and $4.00 grade, sale " price $2.98. $5.00 = grade, Gthers up .to $7.50 also re- ““duced. sale - price Philippine Gowns and . Chemises For this sale all Philippine Gowns and Chemises are liberally ret’iuced. Buy Nemo Corsets Now-- ‘ Save Money If you wear Nemo Corsets, one thing is will C $5.00 to $6.00. ‘We have a supply of these Corsets, and will continue to sell them at the old prices up to and including June 30th, No advance in other Nemo models for the present. GET YOUR MODEL NOW AND AVOID THIS UNAVOIDABLE INCREASE IN PRICE. . L NTINUE to wear them. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, - VANCE ON TH SELF-REDUCING, Nos. 300, 318, 319, 320 321, 322, 324, 326 and.344 from 3880 to 34.00 SELF-REDUCING, Nos. 506, 508, 522 and 523 from duced. Gowns, sale Others up to $3.98. Extra Size Skirts 89c Skirts, sale prlce 69¢c. $1.25 Skirts, sale price $1.00. $2.25 Skirts, sale price $1.98. $3.50 Skirts, sale price $2.88. Others up to $6.9§ also re- duced Extra Slze Combinations Skirt and Drawer; also a very complete line of extra size La Grecque, sizes 46, 48 and 50: $1.25 Oombmatlons, salé price $1.00. $1.50 Combmzuons, price $1.36. $2 25 Combmanons, price $1.98. Others up to $3.50 also re- duced. " Extra Size Covers High, V, low and" square neck Covers, also full Prench models, prices 45¢ to $1.25. ‘Extra Size Drawers Plain tucked, Hamburg and lace trimmed, 20c to 78c; vales 39c to $1.00. Others” up to $2.79 also re- duced. price Combinatio ns. Muslin = Combinations opén drawer,, skirt ‘and the Priscilla models: $1.25 " Combinations, price $100. . ... $1.50 Combinations, price $1.35. $2.00 and - $2.25 Combmz- tions, sale price $1.79. The popular . Chic' Cpmbje; nation for ‘which we are Hfi- ford agents; French Edge Combma,tlons, regular price $1.25, sale price $1.15. | . Muslm sale sale sale . med only, sale price 86c. | - ' $1.00 Covers, salg. .price $1. 25 Covers, isale 'p Sleeve Coverl liaeomp' . |ine, 50¢ o $1888. < For -the girl graduatc; lue and Hamburg trimmed: % ! $1.25 Slips, -sale price SLW $1.50 Slips, sale price: S‘l.t& $2.00 Slips, sale price ‘I.VB, $8.50 Slips, sale price $8.98. Dolly Varden taffeta model, : ) regular price $6.50, sale price z N $5.98. ; Your Liberty Bond GO TO THE BOOTH O ~ THE MAIN FLOOR, CENTER AISLE These bonds must be bought by the Speople so that the United States can help to win this war. Interest is paid on this money every six months. In- térest rate 3 1-2 per cent. Free of tax. Back of the Liberty Bond promise to. pay is all the strength, power and wealth of the United States. You can buy a $50 bond or one of $100, $500, - $1,000 or more and pay in instalments. sure—-&ou Qetter buy now. ULY 2ND, PRICES AD- E MODELS “Ib sale p $225 and $2.50 Chemise, sale price $1.98. i Others up to $3.98 also duced. Muslin ' Drawers : Hamburg and lace trunmodv H al dthr famous Priu:ilh, 39 s, sale pnce 50 s, sale price 38c $1 Drawers, sale price M Others up to $2.98 also duced. . .‘? u Sale, we' Fin ’tfi Skirt, atmght lines and henvy terials, daintily trimmedwwith Hamburg and lace; ‘satediys, - piques and heavy, muslim are also mgll‘:ded @ 89c irts, sale prwe $1° Skirts, ‘sale ; £ price “e‘ $a1:0 Lace Slnrts, salep 50c Covers, Hamburg trim- cover’ $1 Camisoles,.sale” { mlsoles, ‘sale pridc 1.35. : $2.25 and - $2.50 Camlsoles, sale price $1.98.. Others~ up to $3.50 also re- duced. Red Cross Workers Attention Govemment standard. Army Kits for, housewwes—-very ;l‘ard to Bbta:n Specxal at our: Notion Department . ~99¢ (Reg. Price 75c.) Boys’ Shirts About 10 dozen boy’s Shirts that are, slightly irregular, meaning a 'small oil spot, some- thing equally- unimportant; still they-canmnot be sold by us as regular: stock ; none worth less than $1,00, some up to $2,, :‘::s 12 1-2to 14. Specul price-