New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1918, Page 8

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(Y DOENG Hb Blf Splendid Economies--Superior Assortments AT OUR ANNUAL ARUARY WHITE SALE Anticipating a further advance in the wholesale cost of Muslin- wear and kindred lines we prepared for our January White Sale carlier and more extensively than ever before, with the net result that we can offer you just as big values as last year and a range of selec- tion that will satisfy the most fastidious. IT IS TO YOUR AD- VANTAGE TO BUY AT OUR JANUARY WHITE AT WL PRICE ARE DOWN BUY A YEAR'S SUPPLY 1F POSSIBLE YOU'LL SAVE MONEY BY SO DOING. WISE, SMITH & CO. & The McMillan Store, Inc. { ALWAYS RELIABLE BUR MID-WINTER CLEARANGE SALE = = = = MUSLAINS FOR | $1.50 UNDERMUSLINS FOR [N 95 $1.00 UNI Long White Sk deep |l igshtgowns, chemise style, flounce of Hamburg, full flare, |i plain and claborately trimmed, LIEUT, H. UESLIE EDDY B | 95 pesbE i " Knvelope Chemise, nainsook, Camisoles crepe de chine and o {rimmed with val lace, me- lace, 95c. e oomaduiisa o Henseme ot dallions, embroidered organdie, || L White Skirts, full ANUABY 5“] ? 8.3 o B dilended tho orst cmbroidered back and front, flounce of allover Hamburg, a H ' A EPlattshyrg camp and specialized in : 69, Paviation and then he decided to g0 & finished with val lace insertion 2 o ations, 1 wers and and edging, . fioto the infantry and attended the e e et ey || Tt e, Bhte ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SAVING EVENTS s oficors’ camp. medallions, embroidered or- || and Empiro les, trimmed OF THE YEAR DURING THIS MID-WINTER SALE. He was graduated from the New gandie, embroidered back and with val lace insertlons and pitain’ High school in 1913. At the . 4 S S 5 : ;s o Q‘.h,,lf,l e N o thall front, ;“‘“‘;0“"'”‘1 organdie back and For months we have been preparing, buying freely when e - op Nightgowns, chemise style, ront, 95¢. handi ras - rer i ic ¢ 1S fhantit is b e o e merchandise wa 3 ) at 't S £ uad for three years and plaved bas i At S e e T erc e was much lower in price at the mills than it is fketbal] during his last two vears. today. “Les” went to Colby during the fall | of 1913 and there he played on the football team. A year later he joined the New Britain boys at Middlebury college and “madc” the foothall team in that school. Fe played quarter- ba He is a member of several | young men's clubs in this city. | The prices which we have made for this Mid-Winter ) Clearance Sale are lower in practically every case than we ourselves could now duplicate these stocks for from the man- ufacturers—due, of course, to the placing of our orders as long ago as early spring. Mid-Winter Clearance of Coats, Suils, Dresses and Evening Gowns WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ HIGH GRADE PLUSH COATS COATS 69¢ most entirely back and front Camisoles in crepe de chine of and val lace combined, ribbon and beading, flesh and white, 69, | embroidery and other models at || cover, nainsook, trimmed al- I | lace, ribbon and beading, NDIERMU $1.95. FOR NS $2.00 UND Princess Slips, cambric and oft nainscok, full flare circular rt, front and back with val and medallions, $1.95. IRMUSLINS FOR T more és in the is numbered | | — — | Combination drawe and cover, in waistline and I Nonsense has no place in the trenches. lace some time @' thousand. It hos Brooklyn F incess le. e i Tron | Nightgowns, nainsook, some - nerial German G Bvery part of this staic. S e G el | with entire yoke, sleeves and [ be trustedi\that the powers HOMIMETREENNG meetings are held under the | That ittt Do Cerman et b | back and front of lace inser- | tion, $1. Combinations, drawers and cov Princess and waistline , trimmed on drawers and ightgowns, trimmed with val lace medallions, some in empire style, flares of lace over | shoulder, $1.15. | Chemise In dainty patterns of cover with embroidgred —or- hand embroldery, val odgo and || gandie, val lace and medallions, beading, $1.15. LIt ER A= .one white Skirts full fiare Envelope Chemise, China silk flounces of embroidery and lace ||~ 2Bd crepe de chine, plain and o || trimmed, also in fine nainsook, hrtiaael T eneee ol e || trimmed back and front with e e embroidered organdic and me- cerne will bear watching—especially on Herald. of our offic every good citizen of the na- | by Switzerland.—Bos Jting the German Empire are working | very nos br themselves alone, and that the Wher fiotse of Hohenzollern has but one | tion is working hand and heart | bim in life, the utter subjugation of all |{ and soul with the government of the A good way to form the savings ; 7 eoples before its throne. United States in its conduct of l‘j\'y‘""p 05 510 2aEcogislaed iy | Teaders of the Bolsheviki are indig- | against a relentless enemy, there is no | Tndianapolis ant over the terms of peace proposed | room here for even a single t | o tor, v the paid agents of Germany. At |much less a bee-hive full. The time Hoover has answered his critics, but ast this much is gleaned from the !h:u: come when drastic action must | so far as patriotic people are con- lecent “tivities at -Brest-Litovsk. The be taken. As yet the stone wall and erned he didn’t need to. America is en who are responsible for Russia’s | the firing squad at sunrise have not | With him.—Ballimore American. beading, flesh and white, $1.45. | dallions, $1.95. Smurtf styvles, all new Plain and fur trimmed r £ g g | 5 7 e e -~ o LS R e s S “oats O ur reg a O f111 O are iame-faced policy 1n this war, the | been brought into usc. One single cx- | s i PHILIPPINE UNDERMUS Etf(’)c‘lj \rvl‘l‘ 2 o egular —others with fur collars all turning about of that coun- | ample on the public square might tend | Gen. Goothals has been called bacl bl ikl LINS. StOSSanarOnlIgRle an i in this sale at $19.98 each. 2 : | toiahow all traitors the sath te fol.|into thoiservice. He can be @ us OMEN. | Hand Embroidered Night- serve, every coat reduced in \ Sheas now confronted with a new | Sl e L © fol-{ official providea he doesn't run across Extra size Nightgowns in gowns, $1.95 to $4.95. price. Wool fabric coats of alues to $32.98. rovosition. They fear trickery at | 10W. Until then wo will be ever|a Demman.—Charleston News and ligh, low and square neck | Hand Embroidered Combina- plain and fancy mixtures in Cdif¢ early Saturday he hands of the Germans. If the sit- | troubled with unpatriotic men and | Courier. style 69c, 79¢, 98¢, and up to || tions, $1.95 to $3.95, " O Y S j : 3 | - this sale. Your choice $9.98 morning and see what this | tlon wers not 8o serlous the Emtente | thelr treasonable societies. ! - Hand Imbrofdered Chemise, 5 s S e R Whito Skirts, 95c. $1.95 to $4.95. each., Values to $15.98. coat sale offers. liias mIght Gvenihope!that this wonld S The time is not far distant when the Ve i E2ey 5 | ! Lenine family will think they are just $1.79 and up to Sii S Balance of our stock of Coats grouped in four Clearance lots, plenty to choose from at $14.98, $19.98, $24.98 and $29.98. ou CORSE ze Chemise, $3.00 Rengo Belt Corsets, 79 and up to $1.89. t about, that the Bolsheviki { ASSURANCES FROM THE vould be tricked and sold by ood as the Hohenzollerns. ington Star. lement he unscrupulous powe: PRESIDENT s with whom B If a much-befuddled financial sit- | St . $2.00 L. E. C. Corsets, extra 1 hey are dealing; but there is too W S SN e 2 ox e - oo & i ) N 1 e i e el | T (T ROTEE B o] R SRS G G B IR Ixtra siso Combinations, 05c, quality, $1.00. CHILDREN’S FUR SETS WOMEN’S FURS fiuch at stalke. The best that ca sl [ visory ¢ i omas A. Bd- . $1.45 and up to § $1.00 P. N. Corsets at 69 ~ i 7 gor aft e railroads had bec ) - s e educe ces. F Kopea ix thot the Rusalanipeoplol navel |Lissin attesmtiofirailrondsphiannecnty 1 chairian? TIs it made up of size Drawers, eres, with beauti sale prices 1l ateducedinnices BT F 3 h beautiful At sale price piaced under Government control, | nen so big they cannot agrec 8o and o) b i Sets and separate Scarfs and i« earned a lesson, as costly as the les- | « up to § b embroide ) I g 2 | there must be even er confidence | 1pon anythin \lhany Arg xtra size Corset Covers, 34c, 29¢ $1.49 to $6.98 set. Muffs on has been | ¢ 3 2 & expressed in these same circles upon | e, and up to $1.98, and front, @ = - = o & o i e T i M Select a Muff now at these prices, $3.98, $5.98 and $7.98 THE WORKME SYORIRAND | s e S DR S President’s message | onan 1 in Cl ; S —— sebe btk 5K ach ok = o N { oman’s seleciion in Aris s ciga ol DEATH BENEFIT FUND. to Congress on this day, ‘Therein he | JI S0 0 525 00 0 B 2 i ; as been somewha erated b Salt’s Plush Stoles che g, sale “Wollen sie sich verpflichten sich | further states his reasons, and the | {he prominent humorists o \;,:. last 'g’! S ush Stoles, inches long, ale price $4.98. icht dem regularen Militar, der Ma- | reasons of the nation, for such drastic | three centuries, but it vealiy is prefty i i «:‘monrx:‘y;(fi(:;urn;xv?&?:ex;;c‘; ulo:’\ action. As he puts it: “To assume | badi—Ohio State Journa 9 ] ° K"“ G d d S t t S ‘ P Ao n? he country is, I realize, a very great THE TOP OF HIER LIST A s £ 75 A { ; R OLIST. Angora Scarfs, 75c each, SLIP-ON SWEATERS i Or, as it would be written in Eng- | responsibility; but to fail to do so in —o lish, “Will you pledg: join the regular United value 98c. she’s buying Christmas presents—and ourself not to | the existing circumstances would have A = ~ - : o e 0% T £ et 1 there's one who tops the list, = Angora Scarf and Cap for women, made with cater. 1 assumed the - S 4 gsiaag s i i When the kids are romping madl Sets at $1.49 per set, value navy, or the army fn_ navy of any | less responsivility rather than the he'll be the one who will be | | { S AEJ{%UT THE AIWERICA A $2.95. P sleeves at $4.49, value $5.00. other country, state militia, or police | weight Stating that’ transport: missed, | H i force in any form?” { tion supplies all the arteries of mobili- | The oldest of the family, one of whom ] BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. 8. N. MEN’S HEAVY ARMY SWEATERS, $3.98 each, value i lestion askec ither - | they a S q, S5 Which question asked in either of | zation and therefore mnst be h re most fond $5.00. under & i, will eat his Christmas rations Rk | in a village 'cross the pond ymes CHILDREN’S KNIT MEN’S WOOL UNDER- SLEEPERS WEAR s the public that no- | Who was young cnough to st Natural Wool Shirts and the above forms, has always t n an- | single and unified direction, the Pres- ive by members | ident reassur: swered in the affirn Aoy of the Workmen's Sick and Déath | thing will be done ut was man enough to t Want me to tell your fortune? | boy’s literal translation of his Homer to harm or hurt the | 5 . . really think they'd need him, | Would you really like fo know wheth- | Yet simple, dire and most impor- Made with feet, Benefit Fund, a treasonable associa- | public or the private interests in rail- Didn tion unearthed in New Britain vester- | ; Ve el el s :vul he thought they might, you | er you are going to succced or not? | tant of all it works Incidentally 0-1-2, value today $1.00. Drawers, our regular $1.50 vay systems. s es v, > <now! Of course vou would. “morning red” doesn’'t mean the Sy ' ay. e : 2 € brice 69c b orade, sale ce day. 5 et i o | says, “that the transportation of | Though the way the going One test questlon is enough. Have | bright rosy dawn of a June day, but I caelh grade, sale price $1.35 each. D e D o8 T b lan i war imaterials of food and |0y thatiperhanspthc e e g e Ui[ichel luriditintedfilowering)iclouds ot CHILDREN'S WOOL UNION SUITS, sale prices contains the qualifyir phrase, ‘“or b s e 27 | To @0 something for his c and | right: prove it. What common prac- | an April sprinkler. Another version y “my - S = ed cq PHICES Jiy othor country” means nothing, | °f TU%, 8nd OFf everySRInE Raceseary iherolwis i1 wenthtol rance!l | ticallb urellconia fnosty b i Ba s o)l of e san el $1.50, $1.60, $1.70 and $1.85 per suit. ) . il i sbiee ot e sl by et T Ul mobllnton of e gen . . warship on a dark night? { Rainbow in the morning sallors WOMEN’S WOOL UNION SUITS, sale prices, $1.75, . S the United States | ST5ies and resources of the country | So she’s buyine Ch mas presents— Of course I'm rlous. | stop enlistments in_the Unite e e e s e and that vounzster heads them Here's the answer: Battles of | Rainbow at night sailors’ delight MEN'S WOOL UNION SUITS, sale prices $2.50, $3.00 y. If the Army or the all, Jutland and T and N oo W Island clearly in the public interest also that | why, she started thinking of them | their night afte had The meter here is T Admiral Togo at Ar Nz s clecy) $3.50 and $4.25 per suit. tive, though the of Germany were in need of ac- esthetic configura- | | e $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 per Suit. ’ E y t { I 1 | tive enlistments, the samo men who | (1 ordinary activities and tho normal in the early part of fall = | the Battle of the Sea of Japan had | tion (of course you understand what o tioned ledge in | Mdustrial and commercial life of the And she spent her money wisely for | his night before. Dark nights they | I mean) is a shade more impugnacious » . took the afogementioned pledge e the things she thought he'd [wero too; black grimy, pea soup kind | and antiphonal. n foo this country would be only too willing | 277 7% = . s need, of nights. Guns didn’t count. Tven { The question of rain and wind has Uv il ¥ do and eager to go, providing, of course, | Gislocated as little as possible, and | with a bit of home-made sweet- | spoed becamo a secondary considera- | been perpetuated in the following Which iall 4 i 1 f | the public may rest asstired that the | meats and a box of worite | tion. Strategy wlone was the KFleet's | When the rain’s before ti v ich are specially price or this sale. there was a way offered to work fur- | . | 3 | A ayingd ) || vt £ral GereT TR G5 i ke weed { strength. Yot mighty, highbrow, | Halliards, sheets, and braces mind. , ther damage against the interests of | ., = .\ . otully served and | AMd she bought them in good season (mathematical atezy knelt before | When the wind's before the rain SEAMLESS HEAVY 19c TURKISH the United States. They are that kind eniiaid bl S " ¥ and she packed the box with | the alt: of the great god Weather. | Soon you may make sail again. PEPPERELL SHEETS TOWELS of humans & :Z"“' S : L 1 :“’ g St s i . " a squall could have blown | That ‘wind ‘mind’ rhyme is a little Size 72x90, value $1.50, Sale price 14c each. ) . and safeguard it, in the present extra- | With the hope that he would have i ard from the tactical table. | rough-shod, but serves the purpose. e Iti1sialsofpresnmedi that the fpled A inary ke o s Christmas morning over there. Como fo rain or wind and plnas | And nc g naval is S i i sale price $1.19 each. G : e ordinary circumstancs It was the | n plnas nd nothing naval is more sure than 36 INCH PERCALES taken by the members of this organ- | . .= ; : | wouldn’'t have been even s s of | the way rain kills wind, SEAMLESS r : Far § ization means nothing when applied to “';‘:"“'a' argument that presented it- | qp ¢ puving Christmas presents and | paper. | The subtle Barometer has not been GARZA SHEETS We will offer for sale one the police force. Tf, for instance, one { self stronger than all others in the tak- of course she's not alone, Sooner or later every sailorman gets | overlooked; though i epitaph, or ~: case of fast color percales, el ey g |dne oy of the railroads. Now that }1‘0.- throughout the land zood mothers | into this hole where his career, his | whatever such a verse may be called, Size 81x99, value $1.75, regular 25¢ values at 18c per « of th mbers wer . SEBEEL L el investons of the couriteyiare | have provided for their own, ship, his whole fleet even, depend |is rather knockneed from an artistic sale price $1.19 each. yard. tion as chief of police In New Britain, | ot o be the | And the folks who have no laddies or | upon the Weather. He may pray for | point of view. Writes the old scald and could be assured of getting it, | - | a brother In the fray fine weather. But whether his pray- | (meaning ‘cheap poet’ from that he RED DIAMOND DIAPER President of the Uni‘cd States, who APRON GINGHAMS Know the sacrifice they’re making— | ers are answered or not is far less|had to cook his own breakfa st over CLOTH T wouldinsirailioRprca e e I L DTeedst thoint tansa i barore rthe Hotntl| and a large part of their pay important than the kind of weather | the gaslight)— a5 SSenra values at 14c yard. Tt the merest fate of circum- | ) (= P Ao Ay R R 2 4 : 18 inch best quality, value | houses of Gongress. the financia) situ- | From the dalls nd is going into | overhead while he is saying them.) When the gl falls low prepare 15 . 7 . stance that uncovered the activites | . oo SE RS L SURIEE B gift that will bring cheer What counts is his judgment of to- | for a blow. $1.50, sale price $1.19 per 36 INCH STORM SERGE of this unpatriotic organization. One !’ 3 et SRECUY ieadiy ioses | To the best blood of the nation when | morrow by the way the sky looks to- When it rises up high let all your piece. 39c values at 25c per yard. 4 member, gifted with a fine sense of | fitted. If it does mot. it is beyond | the holiday draws near. night. A wrong guess and he's a kites fly. g B — e ——— ¢ : : _ > °" I hope of recovers i goner. Slightly more explicit is— epeectiiandianienorance of s ca iy 2! = | Yes. she's buyinz Christmas presents | Of course he can go below and | When rise besins after low, (] e jng power, unbreasted his secret and | PACTS AND FANCIES. cheerfully as in the past, | ‘look it up in the book.” But that is Squalls expect and clear to blow Bsa“kats and Gumffln}bles at Iflflay S M I: DHGES the secret of his compatriots before 4 With a string of love bound ‘round | not done in the hest nautical soclety. Long foretold. long last L e Niar tic il Rumor has it again that General them that through all the vears | And in time of war the enemy may ! Short notice, soon past G vdair M iqf t nl i 'F Esoond it me””.,m~ L [ erahin: may L ooy s . ! shall last be more imminent than the gale. And there are still others. You U.fflm flf&l’as al v Eflfaflcfl PfIGBS This man, called in the draft, was | "0 000" Y Geked upstairss | And the gifts that make the journcy | Rules of thumb arve used. That is|may not call them pootry, but then Coliiaae e Madr 7 prompt to tell the officials Why he | pyijidciphia Bulleti | in . transport's musty hold short. simple solutions of the Sky's |you are not a blustering deck-bred Scrims, Marquisettes, Madras and Nets. could not be selected for service with | 2 | o a lonesome boy at Ct mas great- | facial expressions before it bursts into | Skipper. If vou think he doesn't use ODD LOTS OF GL2VES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Uncle Sam. In brief, the soci to| Tt iz doubtful if the enemy needs er far will be than gold! a wrath of storm or subsides into the | them try him some day. No true | NECKWEAR, REMNANTS OF RIBBONS, LACES and i he bblonged, the surreptitious | 2nY SPles in Ameriea s long as Con- i peacefulness of calm. To make theso | sailorman lives who cannot recite for EMBROIDERIES N R st helid ) ! BRI e e o G o G| RS = =R e rules ¢ to remember mariners of | you his little collection of weather S 4 = our holiday rush, Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit [ {70 o0 tho woli P00 Jook | into the old days put them into rhyme. | rhym And so serious are they one in this sale at Clearance Prices. Leather Goods, Jewelry, Fund, would not allow him to join the llas News H And after all is said, as one | Such as: wonders he docsn’t pass a bead for ! Shell goods at reduced prices. R e friend to another, | The evening gray and the morning | cach A % e meant the nmew Na. | General Pershing will not have | Who is o better pal to a boy than | red ) ‘ . ) It's his imagination that does it | OUR CLEARANCE SALE OFFERS SAVINGS IN ALL I This, ¢ 1 | boys “adopted” by sentimental women | his own 1nothe ut on vour hat or vou'll t your | the si of a eat man, the earmark | DEPARTMENTS tional 1y, or any-affiliated branch | iy o Bolevers in sound pater- | JOSEPH K. COT g of the . liave you got imagina | =k i\ of the regular forces. And so, | nal discipline will agree with him.l in the Boston Fo Less sublime perhans than a school« | tion I —

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