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Okl‘;kLY A FEW MORE VI[;E @MB”NE ¥ | DAYS IN WHICH TO 3 ¥ _ D0 YOUR cHRISTMAS |Meénat Y. M. C. A. Hear Vigorous ; - SHOPPING Talk by Relormed Card Sharp . - V ‘ Xt » LllelriOllS Lingé Your Selections as mf“fi':n gogdr:mn. ;.h re;orm;d gam- s g’ r, o 3 Barly as Possible. S IR e o e v Ui Unsurpassed for Gifts The Assortments are get- |08 25 the Y. M. C. A, vesterday ana = Y % true to. the type of Billy Sunday, b L, fing Smaller Evel\'y Day. ‘whose eloquence drew him from the y Kr . ,‘ New and Beautiful Phflipl)ine Hand E AL paths of wild living, had Satan’s sec. a i Sought after at ' ords wildly tossing towels Into the % dered Garments are especially Sough ) ring in token of defeat long before H 7 i P I- l Gifts is the the bout had become interesting. Mr. o - L in teire of i yeurs 545 s 5 L : ' ' At S150 and 2200 o) b ~buying. 35&:‘32:’?{.1; e Sl ivl::ll“:d‘!}:._ b : ) o °mb'?‘;:?“ S 'washable m'l knows his own name. He smashes o — R ; ) mmd: :}:‘ '.‘.'.‘.f’m o s UMBRELLAS D0 acmolnl veanoute 0 B ; . AN **° Boudoir apa tn wash silks, saisis, and orepe do chines in H.ANDKERCHIEFS “Gambling is gambling,” he said 5 : o T : 7 N orep g s, r akes place over POCKET BOOKS i leo mhveat binata e Al s TRAVELING BAGS | roc"nis tnitarer sampiimesa "ner , At $300 ? nished by private homes, in those ap- Envelope- chemise of ‘crepe-de chjne, and wash silks. COMFORTABLES parently harmless little games, and | OCamisoles, prettily trimmed,-of, sashable silks and satinsas BATH ROBES Haesinonios oaal i s hey AL : P isomners of <repe-da. chino: andwasi-eilks, o s S o e TR ‘ e Soumd Bekn, b bt e sleeves, V. or round mecks, hand. AR mark deeper than the deepest cut, = ight Gowns. of cambric-and. UNDERWE and the stamp is never erased. 2 5 longdloth,. +allover embroidery inthe NECKWEAR “I am here today not as an evan- : styles, with yokes:of: gelist,” Goodman said, “but as indis- BRASSIERES—Elegant . 1a co and HOSIERY putable evidence of what evil and sin sieres in alloverdace, <repo-de can do to a persan and what the love £ of Jesus Christ can also do to him if -0 age-Allen Spocialpink B rasteresvit 32,00, he accepts Him. I have been so low That war the Heart as we“ = Pink or white Brassieres and.Confiners-fu-crepe- de- k ‘ Il l ' that I had to look up to see the bot- m iace, .00 v : R tom of things and from the ring of a sad aloves, Lol b s S0 s S e 7 racetrack gambler ta a platform has been my jump, principally because I th F t have seen light and am following it. as e ee o “I don’t want to talk down my past, . but I want to live it down. It is my MEN’S COMFY SLIPPERS ) experience that the toboggan of sin is easy to travel, but that trip never has WOMEN ’S COMFY SLIPPERS a round-trip ticket attached to it. The | further you sink in the harder it is CHILDREN’S COMFY SLIPPERS S o el et | RS TR D to return by. Every time you go . UNUSUAL VALUES down you have that much more effort | T : et ey malenerslsRory ! j , WOMEN AND . Stackpole, Moore, [|iicurtiamet s some duck ana v Lt b e Xmas Glfts me. “Many a person who has made an Term Compuny, | EFUE S RS HOSIERY hereforE ORI s LARGEST STOCK IN THIS CITY Everyw €reior L.veryone when I started out on my career as | a gambler. I had one ambition after BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS BOXES WITH ; o Hartford BT s S EVERY PURCHASE and Priced for Every ‘was to a e ng game. Gam- o bling does nat make fortunes in one BOYS’ STORM BOOTS day; it makes paupers over night.| Take my case: After I lost a hotel MAKE THIS A RED CROSS CHRISTMAS POCketbOOk on my first attempt, I again built up E an enterprise with the use of my old | Here are a few of the hundreds of items we suggest | mother's money and then the lust got me again, even though I had once | P for your many FR.IENDS: : traveled upward from the sin. Two | : I\’ “GIVlE HER a Fine Set of Furs. We have them years and three months later this sec- h in all styles and grades (Prices Lower Oth s vas tak b - - i Than 2;‘3,9?-:“‘“‘:“ was t: en Io:er “ytfl. !'ed Boo;".s..afwbfl Stores') “Da you ki ere I finally foun NE AN . LR e e ] We have a Wonderful line of HANDKE of the most noto‘rlouafx:\o;ey‘-mall;lng CHIEFS for Men, Women and Little Ones (Al ‘hemi: ambling join n ew 5 : B EiGity i Tiwaalthie beatsy andbway Up in Holly Boxes.) making what some call money, but what I call blood. I was squeezing LINGERIE. the blood out of souls and was breaki hearts and homes just | o H;a'e is where we lead and'nevelz follgw. m through my business, Nvery gam: Lingerie Department is overflowing with high gra bling place in New York is organized —— merchandise. Beautifully made. For fine silk like a business, and slick business men are behind it. If that was not so, the | cotton fabrics in Night Gm’ Princess’ S} police would in thirty days clean up|gsymptoms of Bright's disease and of ips, ! velope Chemise, Combinations, Corse! ers, { every joint in the city, but the police | spother diseage that is sure to bar AUNT DELIA’S BREAD is pure, wholesome and 100% nour- coatge Dra ? C b “;a d BC: dot (E;W L4 P know what they have to battle, and | you out of the army.” | ishment. Ask your grocer. ts, wers, Camisoles.and Boudoir Caps and fi they know that they are not able to Whitestone kept listening and heard White Apro . Neatly pl.lt‘up in HO“y BOX*. 3 . bat with those people.” lain just what drugs | . combatp iyl Those Jeopio e iosed in the injections :l\;xtdg:)’;: . Now comes the Bath Robe De, t, 3 a TAKING SOMETHING 55 5 e e B A e g planation of the method. Then he Attactive sty]Q i - : made tracks for Dr. Alexander Hoff- FOR THE ATLMENT |3t sies e st = and ‘ e paind Jeouk. Gluo Gie des il ac-‘.; s ! ifts. forward. Hoffheimer 'said he was in ceptable Xmas Gifts. a predicament. He didn’t doubt ¢ IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT e VECrsenay et CHRllSTNJmAS“ Cpp!(ilf‘s - You will find a grand selection of fine Neckwear, | srrmise soromer rarks. | PTESCIPtion Which Makes Con-|icctions ‘wowid’ produce the ~resulis: § Honey cakes (n packegos), Honey Yuts, Anis Drops and Anis Shirts, Silk Hose, Pajamas, Suspenders, Handker- t fak- Layer Cakes, & e o PG S:‘;“’:fl:e:?::kg::ceed'“g it Old-fashioned Raised Loaf Cakes, high grade Pound and Iruit chiefs and Umbrellas, and at prices to Suit All' Col. Preston Says Sherman’s Descrip- i i L " testone. “T Cakes, Coffee Cakes and Bath Buns, Boston Brown Bread and B tion l:. Too Mild. g Scnm Umn 10 Pass EX&IIHI]&[IOI]S i .\on"‘:,r:'n:'n(;";.n'l‘(‘lex;g ?nxx ::rml‘,'ncle Baked Beans and a full line of Whipped Cream Pastry, Chocolate Thnfty B“y ers. . dont i Eclairs, Fresh Squash Ples, Home-made Mince Ples, and many other i ART DEPARTMENT “~ Col. Johnston Preston who has been New! Yorki Dol 17 Tne patrigtion Dr. Hoffheimer warned the volun- baked goodies. Wwith the British army since the be- | New York Dec. 17—The patriotism | Dr. HOMemer Warile, (B Y more Offering a wonderful line of Novelties at little cost. gInning of the war, addressed a mass | o pivele Tor o unique and possinty | serlous than a mere 24 hours dupli- = Many fine hand made items in the lot. meeting and Red Cross rally at the | dangerous medical operation so that | cation of certain symptoms of severe A big line of staple items, like Ribbon, in all’ Center church Saturday evening and |the government could find a way of | diseases, but youns Whitestone's grit e i ; a aside. ’ widths and beautiful col orings defeating a slacker’s scheme. It was | would no_l be turyne y 2 In hiS Sesertpuion of what war Teally | O 0 he office of the Director of | | Hoffheimer gave the injections, and Table Damask, Bed Spreads, fine is he declared that General Sherman’s = s | in rather less than 24 hours the dis . . . P thes Drafc) that youne Whitestonsi |1t dicted by the leasing Gifts for the Housewife description is entirely too mild. acuteness and pluck may save hun- | agreeable symptoms predicte; e p! g the . 4 : Amang other facts brought out in |areds of men to the government— | unidentified doctor apbeared. hen 62 West Main St Two Stores 95 Arch St A wonderful line of Woolen Goods in Coat his talk, Col. Preston said that of |men that otherwise might have | lHoffheimer developed his plan fo 7 * Sweaters, Scarfs, C Jackets and fi ool outfits the first army of 110,000 England sent | wriggled out of military service. tailed proof. W IS, 8, Laps, ets a ne w ou - to France, 70,000 saw active fighting | ~ Louis Whitestone, 28, is an enlisted | He requested Private Whitestone to for the Baby. - and of this number only 10,000 sur-{man in Medical Corps No. 3. He has | appear before an army medical sta vived, while half of these are perma- | boen living for some time at the Hotel | for examination. The doctors looked S — A big selection of Leather Goods in all, shapes | nently disabled. He declared that Ger- | Hargreave at 103 West Seventy-sec- | him over and said \with=onesnccorc.jifg 9 individuals throughout Connecticut to and colors, in Bags and Strap Books. many had been preparing for this| ond street. When standing in the | “Chuck him out! Ik § reduce to the lowest possible mini- 9 . ilk, Sati Waol B war for a long time and said that 1ong | jobby the other day he overheard a| ‘You're all wrong,” said Hoffheim- . mum the amount of light used on the Women’s Fine Silk, Satin, col and Cotton- before the war his own son had been | sort voiced conversation between two | er gleefully. *“There isn’t a thing the nights designated which are Thursday n i ] a student at Heldelberg and had told | men, one of whom, It quickly ap. | matter with him.” g . e Neckwear. All neatly boxed and at Attractive Prices. of seeing German women drilling in- | peared, was a doctor and the other a | And he told the whole story. | On the “lightless nights,” there is to : cessantly in hospital and at first aid | young man who was none too anx- hg nln “lmm outdoerfflghtlng than is 25 work. Blame for the Revolutionary | jous to put on khaki. The conversa- absolutely necessary for the safety of — war was alto placed upon Germany |tion was so engrossing to youns CAN N O o streets, passages and dangerous spots, | o\ 1 wigns and advertising signs are | solutely mecessary for to a certain extent by the British | Whitestone that he raised his news- At the meetnig of the Municipa T]l d d S d D . and housholders are to be urged to ordered discontinued completely on |streets, passages and dangerous speaker who sald that England's ruler | paper a little higher 5o as to hide ( Farm committee Saturday ‘memom; TS ays an il ays eSIg' have us few lights as possible in their | 1y rcday and Sunday nights of each |and that vou arc charied bt at tnat time was of German descent | behind it and edged a few feet closer | it was reported that the public ls no : |homes these nights. Mr. Russell 1s | Lo, ™ on these same nights stores not | United State Fuel administratiol B R s manney ol |t e mehemers S e e e nflted n Ol‘del' toT. W Rllsse“ i Instructed from Washington to use | J0c:"ror business must not show in- | giving full effect to this order w turned a deaf ear to a majority of | I am almost certain to be draft- | great extent and unless they co-oprr| . W the'full authority sfanted. o him by | S0 foF businees puust not show’ in- {iving fulkenest o gl o the British public who wanted to do | eq,” said the young man in a tone |ate the city may find it difficult to “12‘ : the Fuel Administrator, In . the en- | oo o (@t T e th olus. | fucl admnistrotor o enforce BiA ‘well by the colonies that revealed fright and desperation. | pose of them. During the hpmstdwe:t B = forcement of this new regulation. tor Hghts or extra bright lghting for | Thers e’ “tndlvidusl vislkt el Alidontimant ouee Into thefammy oyt b“:htei‘::ewg;i ‘Z‘S:fmfiffeé has !“#u;:?efilnfzill‘;m&;‘;‘aim; m;:; Order From Washington. ‘White Way’ effect must reduce on |tu1ed order will be sent you by mM g resen ) | sell, 3 2 EDROR T é::mf'hf: J?,';f ‘ttw";’,’..f" DEe L the :’;‘;ew:rds to 6.500 bushels to be s0ld, | Connecticut and chalrman of the Coal | The telegram from Washington in- | Thursday ,F‘“}:’uf““::’;!“;g;:’&:’ °;‘;i_ ‘ SRR T 3 v o ¢ rice having been previously Committee of the Connecticut State | forming Mr. Russell of the new order ) S0 much lig] g Ty | ARRESTS SPY. Buckhannon, W. Va. 17.—George 'Well, you needn’t go crazy about | the p i ! goll . satety. These nights will be called | ) it,” Whitestone heard the other reply. | fixed at $1.65 at the storehouse and | Council of Defense, has received in- | follows: safety e WA e callod I Havana ) Cubas Dec. Texoll Robert Latham, former ConsTeSSMAN .1 oo’y ways of beating the game | $1.75 delivered. Thus far there have | structions from Washington concern- | “Order of fuel administrator taking | ‘lightless nig and e eWPS- | Shely a native of Guatemala. a) from the Second West Virginia dis- | 'y get permanent exemptions. I'm | been only four complaints concerning , ing the two “lightless nights” which 'effect December 15 cancels present or- :’:rse '&e::!‘:ight:';‘:’h :_‘!'Bh“f’“g:'; !here last week at the request) trict veteran of the Civil war, lawyer | a doctor and I've worked out a scheme | the quality of the potatoes and those | are to be observed throughout tho der regulating tho time _advertising | Sorv iy unger. | American authorities and whose ’ 2 who purchased only a |country weekly beginning at once. 'signs shall be lighted. In its place |in homes as p . Please | tradition is said to have. HaN ditor, died at his home here yes- | that can’t fail. It's simple, but it so | from people country g Siand molAEIY G@ur 1o thit comur : ) ¥ oy ue.r an extended illness, age | works out that by submitting to a |small quantity. The committee has K Mr. Russell is requesting the co-oper- all signs of every kind, including mer- A and Bunday nights thereTbhaliibe quested in connection with cou: & terdy a h simple operation any patient of mine | voted to make satisfactory adjustment | ation of all Who are directly affected chants' signs, theater ' signs, _dlsplay | day and Sunday nis hts there shall be faiters was arrested today Ho' is :“:"_"* . can develop for 24 hours or so the | in each instance. Dby the new order, and is calling upon lighting on buildings and elsewhere, g E cused of being a German spy