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“TOYS - AND. GAMES ¥ AT CLEARANCE PRICES. 81 ALLYN ST. TAILORED SUIT CLEARANCES Were up to $49.50 To close at” $29.75 FUR TRIMMED, PLAIN TRIMMED. About 50Syiits in an excellent assortment of styles; sefge, ‘wool Vélour,” broadcloth, poplin and gaberdine. Most of the fashionable shades are represented. A number of the Suits having large Hudson seal collars. There are Suits in black, navy, brown, green, taupe, reindeer, oxford and a few tweed mixtures. Nearly all sizes. ‘CLEARANCES IN 'MISSES’ DRESSES $19.00 and $22 50 Serge Dresses, now $14.50 . $22.50 to $25.00 Evening Dresses, now $19.50 $10.98 and $12.98 Taffeta Dresses, now $ 8.25 $12.98 Separate Skirts, now - thers are represented several ' up-to-date styles, tty silks and fitted with purse and mirror or in- ‘pocket and mirror; regular price $1.00, to close 68c. Ladies’ $1.50 Strap Purses'and Hand Bags in new shapes, én'over by the guvemment and these are the last of Mackinaws we can./ afibm this year. An exceptional opportunity to buy ‘handsome pattems A good choice in all Wool Mackifiaw as'all wool garments will be few and ason. 13. 98, sale prices $6.98 to $10.98. . $ 7.95 G: Fox & Co.’s " Diaries for 1918 12 1-2¢ REGULAR 50c VALUE. Containing ‘ room “for ad- dress and. telephone num- bers; a daily diary, daily ex- - penses, daily cash 'account, misdellaneous m{ormatmn, personal and family record; book contains 222 pages; size of book 7x5 1-4; cannot be purchased - elsewhere as -they were made up especial- ly for G. Fox & Co. . ~ Children’s " Rompers BOYS’ DEPT. Eden Cloth and Galatea Rompers, open and bloomer styles: regular price $1.00, Clearance price 785c. BOYS' PLAY SUITS " 'REDUCED Boys’ Indian, Cowboy and Rough Rider Suits, sold regu- “farly at $1.39 and $1.50, 'sizes 4 to 14 Suits consisting of Coat, Hat, Lariat, Pants, Belt, Bolstcr Clearance Price $4:10. Gun and - IIaudkercluef} > \ Boys’ Blue Soldier Sults regular n’nl tary style with_cap * and long pants, regularly sold(at $2 ia"an $2.50; sizes 4 to 14, * Clearance Price $1.69. ! sald Mrs. Davis yesterday, “and is pay- { : u,m Woner e TUp Wotk o . Paph worts to Soldiers ‘ n —In response to Ameitcan Godmothers’ erican Soldiers in medistely disband. Davis, secretary of nization of 20,000 1‘“ already the execu- \\‘ league has met in 'S Cross commit- nmotify members im- decision_yyhich w. the league was offi- at letters angd- packs y members to sols '\ ere congesting the | & neral Pershing did correspondence of ing the penalty for being too suc- cessful. But we are only too willing to. meet conditions as they are and tgi'co-operate with the goverament in evéery way poasible. Shortagé of coal makes shipping very difficult, and we are just as anxious as anybody else to have food and munitions go over in preference to the little comfort articles that we were sending. “Most of our men have only about $5 a month left after paying their in- surances, buying bonds and so on; and the luxuries we have been. sending were really almost necessities. How- ever, they must hgve other things fiest, and the ers want to help them get them.” b j wOfficers of the league are Mrs. Charles A. Van Rensselaér, Mrs. " W. Leonard Davis, Mrs. John Bowers, Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, M Francis K. Pendleton, Mrs. Willlam Fitshugh ‘Whitehouse, Mrs. George Henry War- ren, Mrs. Joseph ‘Pulitser,’ Mrs. J. Franklin Bell and Captain ~W. H. Wheeler. The organisation was start- ed with the full appraval of the War Department, as a dlvluon of the Red Cross. 25— Under his, duties assigned today, Wm. G. McAdoo' will spend. half his time in n in this, country | i "filflo‘v ‘on hand “will be : aver 'r%mvo" Pposutdl ule ormfioun to fit to work out some sched- | PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY. ‘Washington, Dec. 28.—Coincident with the taking' over of the rail- roads, the President today is cele~ brating his sixty--first- -birthday. No special ceremony is planned. at: ‘White House, as the wartime' rue‘é?«‘:f work makes impossible any ‘deviation in his daily routine. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF HARTFORD COUNTY: The Charter Oak Foresters Club, acting by Fred W. Jost, Treasurer, duly suthorized by vote of said Club, hereby apply for a Club Certificate to it to have in its possession and members, spirituous penpe, o and 'intoxlcmh. liguors as an incident | to its social life under the provisions of Chap. 296, Public Acts of 19 the quarters of maid Club, located 'at 88 West Main street, Town of New. Britain, Said Club hu for its purposes and objects the following: The promotion of its mamh.:‘ w was organized” Apflf 1 ‘The, Officers, ‘Directors, M of Gpvurnau are as folows. President, " ‘Georgs aoua President, George ve you lost” a sum ? Our records show ' that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. 'Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does CHARGE1¢0e °f Service and elfary. It has e mmbmlp ot l" and ¥ not xnow who lost it. WANTED—Fifty -men‘to harvest ice at /White Oak. Apply to M. L. Rhod_. 12-28-2dx WANTED—Two young mon between | 18 and 20 years of age in shipping room. Address X. Y. Z., Herald Office. \_u-zs.xd ‘WANTED—Good bright office boy in local factory office.. Address Box 28XX, Herald Office. 12-28-tf WANTED—Man between 31 and 35 years of age for'assistant shipper by local eoncern. Address X4X, Herald Office. 12-28-d3x WANTED—Young man for outside position; no canvassing. I will pay a fair salary to start and advance you according to your worth. This is a steady position with a good opportunity for advancement to the right party. Apply, with refer- ence, 349 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. S R o TR WANTED—Boys 16 vears of age or . over in main office of local concern. Addreu Box X15B, Herald Office. 3 12-27-3d4 B L Sl ey e (L Y WANTED—Young man for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern. Address Box 26AA, Herald Office, 4 12-27-3d 'HELP WANTED—FFMALE WANTED—GIrl for light )\ousework, 65 Harrison St., Tel. 2021. 12-27-2d4 WANTED—Young:: woman: who _has had High school - education for clerical. work in factory office of local concern. Addreu Box X2X, ! Heratd' Office." v 12-27-34 WANTED-—An , elderty lady..to help with ‘Work and who would, appreci- ‘ate 8 . £0od ' hothe. 28CB, Herald. “12-22-8d4 Do yo" want tp Sdll pr/Rent your Property?. d ‘people—Why :;oz yonfl? We oflel' from $33 up. CAMP REAL 272 Matn Street 12-27-3a | Address. Box |i TO RENT Smre, for commer-| cial in Herald Bldg. Frontage 6 Church street. Heat : furnished. - Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—A 5-room tenement with all improvements. Inquire 193 Cherry St. 12-28-2dx — Two front housekeeping rooms with bath connecting. Hot water and heat. 101 Fairview St. first floor. 12-27-3dx S TO RENT—TFirst class tenement, all improvements, 1556 Washington St 12-26-4dx TO RENT—Five room apartment, steam . heated, hot water supply. All modern conveniences. Main 8t., mer Elm Tel. 1000. 12-18-tf TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 \Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. 13-18-tf T E———— NOTICE, SPECIAL NOTICE—Will rent Elec- tric Vacuum Cleaner, $1.00 per day. Satisfactién guaranteed. Telephone 2079. 12-27-2dx We do: it. for other some particularly high class rents ESTATE CO. S0k Bank Building. . OUR FIFTH CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB NOW FORMING Join at Once 2 Start with 2 cts. and increase 2 cts. each week and receive 2A Start with $1.00 and decrease 2 cts. each week and receive 5 Start with 5 cts n.nd increase 5 cts. each week and receive 5A Start with $2.50 and decrease 5 ct.s each week and receive 50 Pay 50 cts each week for 50 weeks 100 Pay $1 00 each week for 50 weeks and receive . 200 Pay $2.00 each week for 50 weeks and receive 500 Pay $5.00 each week for 50 weeks and receive 'Membership limited in all Classes. Open Saiurday Evening 7 to 9 W BRITAIN ATIONAL BANK Join Early. MINIMUM ONI CENT A WORD EACH msmmon. —_— FURNISHED THREE-ROOM FLAT— ; With * bathroom; good - location; ¢price reasonable. 484 -Church:St . 4 12-28-tf *STEAM HEATED.single room, elec- ' tric lights. Mrs, Melsart, 28 Hun- gerford, Court. 12-28-2dx SHED*ROOM for light house- An nveniences,: Tel. thecitylmow your 12-27-3¢ FURNISHED ROOM—AIl conven- iences, heat and electric light. Call 505 Arch street. — 12-5-tf | FOR SALE. FOR SALE—6500 bushels of hand- picked Baldwin applés, $1.50 per bushel. Owen Horan, 163 State St., Meriden, Conn. 12-28-6d FOR SALE—Kitchen range and win- dow shades. Call Thursday or Fri- day,evenings at 248 Maple St., H. C. Jackson. 12-27-2dx FOR SALE—Hudson super-six phae- ton in splendid condition. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. FOR SALE—1915; 640 Hudson tour- ing car. Just out of the paint shop, and in spléndid condition with new tires. - Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 5 12-27-3d FOR SALE OR FOR RENT-—Best Farm .in Newington; near New Brit- ain; 162 acres. For terms and par- ticulars apply to Kirkham & Coop- er. 12-26-tt PN o S S S N S L FOR SALE—Daliry, milk routes, &c. Best ‘in’ New Britain, with modern equipment, ; pasteurizing butfit, &c., valuable good will and routes, with j!‘ofl SALE—1916: Ford Touring car or, without lease of farm, stock and Cooper, « 12-36-tf in good condition.’ Williafns Auto Co., 287 Elm St. u-nau LOST—Package ' containing seven finished pajamas,’ Street, last evening. R Cross rooms, -Court' St. " 2490, _'hereby made for a ford G. Flelds; 12-27-84d . FOUND—An automob er can have by 'p sumvnn'- Taxi, D Owner can have' m i€ ldvnmlnm and, ¢ % ore, Was buildings. ' Apply to &irkham &) e FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell with win- ter top. Must be disposed of at once. Price $376. Elm 8t. ‘Willlams Auto Co., 287 © 13-22-6a E—————————————— : WANTED, | WANTED-—Chauffeur wishes. po.tmn - with privhte famil Pruonfiy E 1!)8;:“' ployed. A-1 r Box '31BB, Herald. sential. Add.ess P. O. Plainville. WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight | offics, Whlfil:l‘ street. 10-6-t¢ WANTED—Electric wiring = fixtures repair work; reasonable, prices. C.A. BENCE GARAGE Dealer in BUICK Automobiles. R.| L. Coridan, Jr., 181 Jerome 8t., Tel. | 12-28-7dx | WANTED—A young man or. womah |, for time-kseping and clerical work | in office of manufacturing concern, Knowledge of , stenography 'not ‘es- The very best prices paid for Junk or Second Hand Fur- niture by J. HOCHMAN Tel. 468-4 wllllamsAuin Go. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St Seven-Room Cottage, all modan terms. Poor advide vou Insurance. Unl the Fire loss yn t your py vaiue, Don't' econof PHON! L 728, 94 Ha Two-Family and Store, all Impro vements, 168_