New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1917, Page 11

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e .. b -* NEW BRI 41111~¢;1‘a.4xnivr~ HE&ALD :.NE N GAUT SaraTv i J/ITALY'S MISSION TO UNITED STATES GETS RECEPTION AN SAVE MflNEY L} ——— WELCOME TO MARSHAL JOFFRE AND PARTY INE 27, 1017. temtion of Travelers, Vacationists and motorists. Thess special prices durability sad conveniemnce. Value $25, on sale at $19.00| Baby Wardrobe $14. P, TOURIST TRUNKS All made ‘with double bottoma. .. 10.00 Values, at . L | 11.00 Values, at ... ‘Oovered. Wt You Gar't Bat—0r Dy §ome of the Vegetables practically all sections of Department 'of Agriculture n i'¢hersfore, it is pointed out, Degin now to ‘Plan so that the ucts refsed by them' will be used 5 the best possible advantage, With- put_waste. e hore production of vegetables from 7.49 peses 885 «+v 10.00 cssses 814325 . TRAVELING BAGS = Assorted Sizes and Ovlors. ~u $ 3.50 Values, at .....iepss..$ L10 2.75 Values, &8 . : 4.35. Values, at . 5.98 Values, ¢ . L3180 Values, at .. ” :10.00 Valtes, 8t ............ Others from 98¢ to $25.00. "CASES—ASSORTED SIZES AND COLORS | .eb “seeene — ) Rastan, SHOP SOILED WARDROBE TRUNKS at oo REDUCED PRICES £l Bargains in Shopworn Suit Cases; Traveling Bags and Trunks, to Ste Them, . ; ; LOOK ¥FOR . fi%fio%%’ HARTFORD only in limited numbers, can toma- toes and other vegetables which can- not be dried easily, and auch fruits as you prefer in a juicy form.. Wher- ever possible concentrate K sueculent .foods; such as tomatoes. “Preserve or jam the fruits and berries which you prefer in that form, and put them in glasses sealed with parafin or in wide necked bot- tles, \ “Put fruit juices in ordinary bot- tles. E ¥ “Dry practically any cominon' ves- etables except asparagus, ,h egs-plant, ‘radishes, lettuce and'the like, and most fruits except strawberries and native grapes. The more important of the vegetables that are usually dried are sweet-corn,’ snap and string ‘beans; shelled ‘bean,s shélled peas, 8 beans, shelled beans, shelled peas, and tfi root crops. Tomatoes taough cohsisting in large part of water are dried successfully by —many immi- grants from southern Europe. “If a:considerable number of cans or jars are at your disposal so that vegetables may be canned be sure to inelude the more nutritious such as Sreen beans and .peas.” D, G, June 37.—The from home gar- unusually large the the United just -issued. Homge gar- 1s likely to be an unusually. 8 ‘home gardens in most com- ties this year,” says the state- ; “Home gardeners, 1d lay their plans carefully so it they will'be in a position at the ' gonrl;t: time to make efficient use their therefore, NOW FREE rden produce, both by im- ate consumption and by preser- n by canning, drying, or in oth- A ®0 that no good food will material saving can be ef- in the food bill in many in. by having the meals consist argely of the fresh home- ' vegetables and less extensively the nen-perishable foods bought grocery stores. - By following plan, also, garden-owners will somewhat the demand for the n with liberal use in the fam- dist in a fresh state, however, ble “foods. ~ “”[UI"HIIl'll"l"!\ will be considerable surpluses| | 1 egetables from many home gar- i . These should ; be saved _way. Canning i the method usually employed, but it is pos- hat cans and jars cannot be ed ‘i1i sufiicient quantities this pask the surplus perishables, cases many products easily preserved by drying. ‘this” method surplus water Is oft by placing sliced produc- on trays in the sun, over a stove Defors an electric fan. ‘The dried S ean be kept perfectly in’ paper Bl or boxes sufficiently tight to ex- ESiude insects. Soaking in water will % the products back practically original texture and they n be cooked like fresh veg- putting up vegetables -and pr_may 1 ! uéan bbtain cans and jars use the home gar- ght\tollowln‘ sug- “New York welcomed the third war. commission from an allied country— the ‘messengers of Italy, headed by Ferdinand of Savoy, prince of Udine, cousin of King Victor Emmanuel, and contalning among its membership dis- tinguished soldiers, sallors, financiers, civil administrators and Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor. The crowds that maseed about the, Battery, in City Hall park, in Washington square, and which stood in ranks along the curb the full length of the’line on which the visitors traveled from the Battery to their temporary quarters in Sixty- first street, were almost as numerous And no less enthusiastic than those Who received the French commission last month. 3 Of the city's great Itallan popula- tion only the cripples stayed at home. And many thousands not of Italian blood came out to cheer the repre- sentatives of Italy snd dllpl‘ly their as ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM .FURNITURE enthusiasm for the achievements of Italian soldiers in the war. Three scenes in the reception to the mission .are shown herewith: No. 1, left to right, front row, Francesco Nitti, Augusto Ciofell}, Guglielmo Mar- 4 it coni, Prince Ferdinand and 8. E. Boyp- sarelli; No. 3, school children wel- coming the mission at the Garibaldi statue in Washington square; No. 8, Prince Ferdinand saluting at Gari- baldi statue.. Classified cjmsk willido it MODERATELY- PRICED It is surprising to a great many-people who visit this store, to learn what ex- cellent quality is to be obtained here in Bedroom Furniture at comparatively mod- est cost. We have been particularly fortunate in 'our selections in this line, and offer for your inspection a large variety of inexpensive pieces which we commend ~without hesitation for their real desirability as to quality, style and finish. You will find here Beds, Dressers, Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Bedroom Tables, Chairs and Rockers, in large variety in the different woods and finishes, * and so popularly priced that you will find it possible to create in the furnishing of your bedroom a thoroughly artistic and beautiful atmosphere without gant outlay. extrava- VACATION: LUGGAGE HERE | o w w0 v QRN . Won’t Rub Off}"" and perserves all leathers.’ For con setthighandy SemovA Home S This substantial dauber and R If you wani health -you can have it, by heeding Nature’s laws. Keep the these organs, ;llr’ed at the fe sign JOB_PRINTH First Class Work at We want outt;hnvethe wmkes:rethnitfidem ave' ranged with the WESTERN UNION to haveé a sfinger:)oy .myltmfil?ncolt Mnothhg ven at our expense. you : .want you to be satisfied andwhmémlue we we amply compensated for whatever for your benefit. 5 [ ] S0, IF YOUR NEWSBOY' FAILS -TO THE HERALD BY 6 O’'CLOCK ’PHONE ‘ERN UNION. YOU'LL GET A COPY TER, : : KEEP INFORMED READ THE HERALD Delierad o A Pat of the ity By Garer 10015 Gonts 2 Wok

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