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An extensive showing of QUAKER CRAFT LACE FABRICS Direct From the Factory Some Very Beautiful De- signs in Curtains. Ivory and White. From $2.00 to $5.00 a pair. Quaker Craft Lace by the yard, for Long and Short Curtains, also Door Drapery, at 35¢ and 45¢ a yard. We are also showing a nice line of Etamines and Mar- quisettes in White and Ecru from 15¢ to 50c a yard. An attractive assortment of Puritan Mills Fabrics, Cre- tonnes, Silkolines, Art Da- mask and Tickings. Very de- sirable for Bags. McCALL PATTERNS 10c, 15¢ and 20c ‘PULLAR & NIVEN POST CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNER HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. Keep the Home Fires Burning The Y. M, O. A. needs your help to raise the $85,000,000 re- quired for Red Triangle Homes at the cantonments and for The Boys “Over There” They are offering their lves. .The least we can do is help them through the Y. M. C. A. ‘War Work Fund. ~ Linonine MARVELOUS MEDICINE | For Colds Linonine takes that awful kick out of a hard cold and renders it harmless. It is the great fami- ly remedy for all forms of colds and a remarkable preventive for the more dangerous winter com- plaints of adults and children. Have a bottle of Linonine handy at all times—there’s no | telling what instant it will be needed, especially so for coughs that threaten bronchitis. Nothing quite equals Linonine for bron- chitis. e~ 2 N 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1917., . BEGINNING TOMORROW--FRIDAY $30,000 Manufacturer’s Shoe Sale Thousands of pairs of shoes of every description. The finest makes and the most desir- able styles, at less than leather cost. the economies of this great sale. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WOMEN READY ']‘?HORI!QW MOBNING, Over 800 Pairs of Women’s and Growing Girls’ Styles $ New Style 5000 High Cut Lace Boots Choice of high or low heels, in the following styles: Dark Burgundy, Havana gray, Brown, black kid with leather or cloth tops, dark brown with cloth tops, golden brown with ivory tops' and gun metal calf. Mail Orders Filled $5.00 e Famous “SO-E-ZIE” Footwear For Women $7.50 Value We guarantee SO-E-ZIE Shoes equal to any $7.50 make on the market. for lasting wear and able, high cut models smart appearance. in lace and button. S80-E-ZIE footwear is made for comfort, Extremely fashion- Made in black kid and gun metal and all the new colors and combinations. High Louis heels, low flat $7.50 1to8 Extra High Cut Boots For Boys and Girls Boys®’ and Girls® Box Calf and Gun Metal School Shoes Lace or but- ton. Regular 25 value For this sale— United States Army Shoes MUNSON LAST heels SO-E-ZIE Shoes— Widths [} AA to EE " N Misses’ High Cut Boots w Toe and Heel R egular $4.00 value. ¥or this sale— *3 Extraordinary Sale Of MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ¥ Goodyear N Welt $6.50 Shoes For $4'00 All shapes in the lot. Button, lace and blucher. Vici kid and gun metal calf, “Cordo” mahogany tan, Rus- sia calf. All sizes # and widths. tan, S 843-845 MAIN incomplete, certainly, father or mother are mi Our ‘standard for family and proving himself a caj in the work of training h fa wife who is a thrifty 1 healthy and normal, be like their parents. was fulfilled there would be little need ity Organization society. Miss Beale flfaws Graphic Picture of Those In Need If th are five little youngsters years of age, to be fed, trained. Knowing what factory employes are present or what a woman Domestic conditions ‘“beneath the upper crust” are discussed in a report filed last evening with the board of directors of the New Britain Charity Organization by Miss Cora M. Beale, acting agent. The report draws aside the veil, showing how the other hulf live and what must be accomplished by lone women with families. As indicated in the Herald Tuesday night, no successor to Miss Elsie C. Osborn, resigned agent, was chosen at the meeting of the directors. Misa Beale’'s report follows: To the Directors of the New Britain 2 ity Organization: “What isx home without a mother?" necessary funds? For or replac necossity, need repalring fires become a they must eat. All this is a health reigns. the strain is greater. especially appetising question When illn Tt and All druggists, $0c, $1.20. wsks the old adage. Chaos, perhaps— STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. when working steadily, and a good mother; children who are Iy, growing throughout But a woman is left a widow—there recelving for a day’s domestic work, wonder that the mother is tempted to have the oldest child remain at home 1o keep house while she herself earns needed when clothes wear out, shoes food is apparent, and it is almost im-; either ble to furnish the sEing stay lite pos: itional expense Just so, also, bt in jail, or con- rexuluriy deserted to tble father ix children; housekeeper might bhe receiving encouragement to his and it is in such Widowhood, non-support, tion that we are obliged any little income or at up ris stands the city of a Char- few ng in price. questioning public under nine clothed and @ good wages at can demand 1s it @ who we lief. And during there were four than in October 1916, Many this funds are let cing, when and always bstantial. When nies and freight for and nmore com} calling men, even when ess steps in he need of nourishing tures to suggest onc turned down) when he and medium military heels Medicines and the doctor a if the father is living known location, the splendid w: home s struggling fami- instances and deser- to eke out supply an amount far beyond that needed a years ago because household ne- sities and foods are so constantly These are answers to wonder why in these prosperous times find it necessary to give any re- last more new families are the vagrants who come {o us at this time of the year. they are New Britnin men and de- serving of help because of illness, they | receive small sympathy and nothing offices even adverti when every hobo fin¢ three jobs waiting for him, if he ven- | (hoping finds BOYS’ SPECIAL! Just What the Boys Want New Fng- lish eut. Gun Metal recede toe. S hoes ‘worth $3.00. For Orders Filled On All (Items Advertised. 30PM: 4 R necess dent some un- e he no of in full perhaps our month n- trucking ng for | d about to be | it al- | it the wisest? | tramps there will | Charity Organization is aiding no fam- ily wherein there is a able-bodied man. The immediate causes of need families for Oc- aside from several miscellaneous tive from non-support and de- sertion, two immorality or crime, two from shiftlessness, one from old age, three from insuflicient income to meet living expenses, one from ance and one widowhood. From ing public officials, | churches, schools and interested iduals, seeking twenty-s tober have vagrants, causes ked for clothing, relief and We cannot emphasize too strongly the advantages, Come Tomorrow—Sale Starts at 9 A. M. Ladies’ $2.00 New Hjgh Cut Spats, s l .00 all colors.. Growing Girls’ and Missed New Style, Extra High Cut 3 All Sizes. $5.00 Value—- Police, Fire and Postman’s Special Custom Shoe Black chrome calf, leather lined, heavy double sole, built for wear in good or bad weather, ex- - cellent qual- Jity. $6.50 most impossible to overlook such evi- opportunities ¥, certainly all sons will show the greatest charity refusing such Over hearted sympathies clsewhere. The easiest and most comfortable method the man who asks at your door. Just so long as we feed The for charitably carning requests for aid tybes who infest our and again we admonish housekeepers to place be tramps. X new heen, and two throughout our city 214 our, requests have services and friendly work. for advice inclined from HARTFORD tion these few. strictly tailored models; treco knit Hudson seal; Misses’ suits with fu strictly tailored; mode trimmed n suits with fur collar, cuffs and coat seal cuffs, collar and borders. Also women. The assortment includes, broadcloth collars and broadcloth suits with embroidery; Hudson seal trimmed novelty suits; braid trimmed broadcloth suits. with beaver collars; silvertone fabrics in tailored models; ] Unusually Radical Mark-Downs on Suits and Coats « For the Second Day BEAUTIFUL COATS That Were Priced Up to $55, for Thursday at . . Among the many different fabrics, styles and colors we men- $29.50 Trench Coats of double face kerseys; full, loose, shirred models of velour; Burella cloth in beautiful shades; different models; Printzess coats in extra sizes; suffragette coats of fine fabrics, braid trimmed; beautiful big, full coats for motor wear; navy blue coats in best of models and linings; coats; blue and black plain model coats in Bollvia cloth. The Coat You Have Been Looking For. BEAUTIFUL SUITS That Were Priced Up to $ at........65:$35‘ Bolivia cloth in many braid bound outing with Hudsorny =seal | handsome hair line i suits with roll collars and cuffs of r collars; suits of Duvet de Laine; ovelty suits of Duvet de Laine; ‘; suits silvertone borders; velour suits with Hudson ', extra size sults for the larger We have dealt with 115 families during the past month, twenty-six of whom were new to us. 277 office calls were worthy of note, and 286 tele- phone interviews. We were assisted by four-and-a-half hours of volun- teer office work and fifty-seven calls were made in behalf of our families in addition to twenty-four business calls in the interest of the office. Twenty families recelved aid, eleven in the form of temporary weekly re- llef and nine because of emergency needs. Half worn clothing is such a help to mothers for re-making for the children and to twenty-nine we were | able to supply a generous package, while two widow’s families have re- | ceived regular weekly pensions. Once more optical aid was found neces- sary and a bright little lad is having special eye treatment which may do away with the wearing of glasses. There is plenty of work to be found by the day or for longer intervals and PERFECT CONFIDENCE | New Britain People Have Good son For Completc Reliancg. .| Do you know how— it To find relief from backache; | 4 To correct hladder weakness; | To assist weak kidneys? e Your neighbors know the way— Have used Doan’s Kidney Pillg} Have proved their worth in ) tests. 178 Here's New Britain testimony. Mrs. Ruth Molyneux, 89 Whiti St., says: “Headaches and dizey speji and constant, sharp pains across back made me weak and worn ‘o Sometimes black specks passed befol my eyes. Bladder trouble and othg symptoms showed my kidneys = wi disordered. I doctored but didn't g much help until I began using Ljoan Kidney Pills. Two boxes of Boanf cured me.” e 60c, at all dealers. TFoste: Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y every applicant for work is quickly granted such a request, so that five were placed at jobs that should be permanent and five given many odd day's work each, during the last month. : z : From the Treasurer's Relief fund aid was given in October to the amount of $51.00, and $34.16 from the Agent’s Special Relief fund. Our so- ciety organized aid outside to the amount of $95.32 which “um was not handled by the organization. The special fund for chitdrciis nnoes was $13.18 making a total of $193.66 ex- pended through Charity Organization channels. Respectfully submitted, CORA M. BEALE, Acting agent. Statistical Report. Applications for Service—From pub- lc officials, 17; private societles, 14; churches, 4; interested individuals, 166; other cities, 4; schools, 9; ap- plicants themselves for advice, 23; L clothing, 86; friendly service, 37; work. 12; total. 353. Applicants—Total number cases dealt during month, 115; continued cases, 89; new cases, 26; including families, 15; transients, 9; applicants for work only, 2, (no record kept.) Personal Service—Calls at office, 277; consultants, 134; applicants, 139; visits by agents to or in behalf of families. 57; business calls, 24; tele- phone calls, 286; volunteer office work hours, 4 1-2. Material Rellef—Number recelving aid during month, 20; amount of aid from treasurer’'s fund, $61; amount of aid from special fund, $34.16: total wnount of aid from Charity Ovgani- zation funds, $86.16:. number for whom aid was organized from churches, individuals, societies, ctc., 12; amount organized, $95.32; amount of aid from special shoe fund for school children, $13.18; number aided thereby, 7; total amount of aid ex- pended through Charity Organization channels, $192.G6. Treatment—familics recelving pen- slons, 2 months or over, 2; families country. soft their is to feed red-blooded, intemper- includ- private societi come Applicants themselves to the number of 139 have coun- recelying temporary ald, 11; emec- gency aid, 9; clothing, 29; optical aid, 1. Work Secured—Permanent, 5; tem- porary, b. Causes of Poverty in New Cases— Widowhood, 1; drunkenness, 1; insuf- ficlent income, 3; old age, 1; shifte or crime, 2; miscellaneous, 2; deser= tlon or non-support, §; total, 26. MOTHERS’ MEETING. A “Mothers' Meeting” was held yesterday afternoon at the Lincoln street school. Songs were rendered by the kindergarten and first grade chil- dren. The purposes of the meeting were outlined in a talk by Miss Sarah L. Melgs, the principal, and an inter- esting paper was read by Miss Ella Fallon. lFollowing came a discus- sion by the teachers and mothers. 74 L Outdoor Worker are subject to exposure to all kinds: of weather, and strenuous outdoor work brings the rheumatic aches. You can’tafford to belaid up, so heed that first twinge of rheumatism. ;tss) Sloan’s Liniment. Clean and icon< venient, no need to rub, no stding; no clumsy plasters and your pain disappears. Sprains, strains, nouralgia aches and o all relieved sore muscles by the i etm of Sioms Lieeay e SR “Sloan’s Liniment Cough Nearly Gonc*l in 24 Hours () That's the wusual experience with: | & thls home-mndo remeds, Costs Uttlo—try it. 009 0.0®®00,00,0,000000 . Anyone who tries this pleasant ti ing “homo-made cough _syrup, wil quickly understand why it is used i more homes in the United States al Canada than any other cough remedy The way it takes hold of an obstinat cough, giving immediate relief, will maks you regret that you mever tried it bef fore. It is a_ truly dependable cough Temedy that should be kept handy i every home, to use at the first sign of cough during the night or day time. Any druggist can supply you t] 215 ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth)d Pour this into & pint bottle and fill th bottle with plain granulated suga syrup. The total cost is about 85 cent and you have a full pint of the mo effective remcdy you evcr used. The quick, lasting relief you get fron this excellent cough syrun will reall] surprise you. It promptly hcals th inflamed membranes that lina the throe: and air passages, .stops the annoyin, throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, ang 8soon_your cough stops entirely. Spl did for bronchitis, croup, whooping cougl and bronchial asthma. Pincx is a highly concentrated comi ound of Norwav pine extract, and i amous the world over for its healing cfivct on the membrane ‘To avoid disappointment ask for %214 mnees of Pinex” with full direction aud don’t accent anvtling clse. A guas watee of absolute satisfaction or mont promptly Tefunded poes with_this prep aration.” The Llincx Co, I't. \Waya