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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918, 'Phone orders, g = R Our Restaurant - v T By i S%‘El E E_i g 1s an ideal place f8 B 5 1 a ligl 1 C] i and Mail Orders 9 E" "”:‘""’ I;le'm(:': 4 | a" Ore "c substantial re- past, “Always Reliable” ALWAYS RELIABLE. ' §12:98 and%{w‘fgy = || RUGS AND LINOLEUMS} Silk Poplin Dresses TS| IN OUR ANNUAL We offer you while they last the choice of seven diffcrent models, including hiline belted styles, coatee styles. surplice waist style with sash embroidered waisg styles and also yoke eifects with wl > col- lavs; colors are taupe, navy, Copen. plum, green, brown, also black. The mater fine lustion i ' i . Poplin. For this unusual sale 2 charge will be made for alterations. i i ¥ promptly filled. 8 Great Value Groups of FUR MUFFS AND SETS 3 Standard srades of fine wearing rugs, also linoleums from the 1l voll in any length you require at prices it will pay you to buy Russian Wolf Set—Iull size BEYES el a ball muff of Russian wolf; reg ular value $15, today at $10.00. £ Natural Red Fox Muff—Eall now. $2.25 Velvet Rugs, size 27x54 in this sale for $1.49. .50 Velvet Rugs, extra heavy, s 27x54, in this sale at $2.98 A . $4.00 Axminster Rugs, 36x54 and 236x63, in this sale for $2.98 . Special heavy reversible rugs, Indian designs, in ihis sal x muft trimmed with heads and Duss@lnd: lesizns,in ale s firg tails: regular value $14.98, to- pesulinpvali il 4 3ath Rugs underpriced, biz values at $1.98, $2.30 and $2 : . 9x12 feet seamless Tapestry Rugs, worth $30, special sale price, Natural Mountain | ; 50 Lion Sct K] 2 feet Ve t Rugs, orth toda 32.00 specia s rice, Very lares pen collar ba i x12 f Velvet Rugs, worth today 3 0, special sale price Coats reduced 00 : $24.00. ¢ $10, size ball muft to match; regular - = from $17.98 Lo Suits, 9x12 feet Axmunster Rugs, good value for §$39.00, in this sale value $18.98. special today, the $29.00 Coats reduced $13 OO B poniy N $16.98 4210 OO i Rugs in other sizes at the same proportion of values from §10.0 atural Wild Cat Set— Ball prices. . muff and open animal scarf. 2 Wool and Fiber rugs, 9x10 feot at $10; 9x9 feet at Coats reduced $16 00 rimmed with heads and tails; # . egular vaiue $16.08. sale from $24.98 to SERBENORIEIIAE | HE e e i ‘ $13.00 ¢ Linoleums Sale Prices on| O fri G- n four per cent. compounded avarterly Coats reduced Natural Grey Fox Set—Iull i now ; P e L Anver$ca.. aaxd its ;people 'money- : - L Printed and Inlaid cut from o . Bl W' weroisnpponed to mabor- ar savings c from $29.00 to ze ball muff and open scarf, oup Tailored Suits M Lic ronn at sale prices veryt ing in Uur Bt R oy rears L to i he art and || sids aocayian dinoldins LR fra o) trimmed with heads and “ai sdbeni. of%-apaliibpe - She vaok, “Get- turity will net the nur_ur(;:-‘;\ profit of Coats reduced $22.00 b ke Qi;,).‘ffl_ : ] $17.00 ‘ Draperies Coat and Suit De_- eighty-eight cents at v . Rick-Quick-Wallingfords every one of ';m 18080 - B trom $3250 to price .... - 2, mq ‘the.folk:in, otherlands thought. | TS0t W@V, appear trivial - savings. | Natural Red Fox Set—Full Yol willnalnars e ina il partment. Suse Anidries's -sitennce Staescdiilik | Fo¢ SBRrE is no other place & mkn oan Coats reduced $27 00 size barrel muff and large open (EL0 dailoredSsulis A iy splendid’ stock here for you to S : ut a dollar a et ; world war, however, there has come | P TroEmel G e s from’ $67500 1o . animal scarf; regular value $30, 4 The weepts | SO BE laletestmith the sdme per sale price ....... values up $2? 00 marquisettes, madras, cte most every thing new and um ahout a changed feeling & L tainty. No matter what happens $39.00. now Tvervthing at mark down to the minute in style. Severs on the outside readily:see we are not - Ty 7 } Coats reduced $31 00 Poirel S b " . these certificates increase in value slz prices during o d-winter al Ne York anufacturers the greedy monsterseso many painted o siso0 o . i bo i o " e i pri luring our mid-winter l New or n 1cturers 2 ARy ilored = Suits, have helped us to reduce theé us. As a reminder-of this changed S e S T ; one sure way of saving the quarters pumRtimned gt thihea defan o cost of living by selling us opinion we here set»forth the com- | Coats reduced $3 0 tails; vegularly $45.00 le values to J so tk e dollars w alke care 4 € = 2 LD 30 ¢ I 3 k P eir stock of sample vats ment of the Ottawa Journal so that [ S© that heAdollar SRRl : K from $50.00 1t '0 $19.00 $4¢u),00 FUnKsS an ags thelr fpck Mpes s S nd ronthnereny: themselves in the proper stvle this is | j & Gt = $37.00 : o ) much under regular prices, ? 4 - it.—the purchasing of thrift stamps SotaiEisR csnankinoniior United States is the greatest b - " ) T B our 3rd floc Sale pric re. and converting them into war savings . - . ® RV TS 2 o L DEICES SES you the same way vail. Have your needs attend- select from in scrims, net No shop worn garments; al- dollar remains a dollar. If there therefore we pass them on to ey on earth. A wonderful and certificates. resssulne QNSO R to s = 8 cd to while this sale lasts : ““mart Coats cnormous democracy, long ac- e ooy i |t o e )| TODAYS TABWOD TALE | | FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY || Cut Giass AT ind materialism, showinz a | '¥ : e i Kaiser's troops on the Easte v i e vers ’ iflcent patriotism and a splendid | Saiser ‘11":‘ ; stern front 8 B L e @R, T eversl nundred pieces to - - O nee In fhe manner of its | NAS been confiscated by the Germans. ThetCreat Dovel oot R b T e e Worth $2 ”R‘.v:)n;irhx_‘_“ ‘ Zouns Myylbashaweyisiyols (uality and value are happily counts of the negotiations going on was dull and despairing as s R . cembined at Brest-Litovsk and also propaganda. litted brooding eyes from the am ming s e M g Snitel nd said, “Mr. 5 > deslticuiSbysthe Bolsheylkifcler ot AT WOt e s a great thing to come to grips e e BB SO Blaflkets and Nemo Wonderhft n Russia. T is -ub, : in Russia. Therein is the rub. Any- ntedl oo ion Wi with your enemy. blooded ' COI‘S@'S nent, actually to bruise and choke | In this sale at prices that we i thing that smacks of democracy, es- drow s the fourth c ie | C!)lllfO]labg(ES B G : couple man itches to fay hands on his opy cannot match again in many W e $6 instead of $5 on VICTORY. pecially on the lines laid down by the this week in our very own set. menths. Our entire stock at the 4th of February. We're hopelessly hopelessly, out of it. We meet nothing him, to feel his hot breath zrowing : sale prices just the same. Why not save your share by unfortunate enough to know real an- 4 zetting your supply at once. The newspaper contained complete ac- from department store prices f to vindicate its resiomm xaa during this sale of freedom and justice in Secretary of State Robert Lansing | Boisheviki, is “sunk without warn- speaking before:the New York Sf ing” by the pan-Germans % . SEEE . o % but snecring looks every fime weaker in painful zasps Are you Bar Association on Saturday had this ——— we go out tozether. A nd good- to say: “We are in this war as a| Carrving coals to Newecastle was ness knows we can't exactly 3 > The P | considere aste snerev ]| Dlame them. They 've given us 2 The kigd that trembles in your U d Republic to the end. The President | once considered a waste of energy, S o T K naerwear MEN'S KNIT SCARFS and = G [T ey s e plenty of time. But oh, tinger-tips and clamps your teeth in was..challenged to name the reasons E DD mnanchand op drow, T can’t hear o lose you!™ the imaginary ear of vour victim e Fhe warm good kinds here a Cheney Silk Scarfs at salé . prices from 98¢ up to $5.00. whry vwe ave in the war and what we | Paving the conductor’s fare. Now || Dashaway bui down his fra or if so, then vou can well un- - 1 mark down prices, Men’s s sheeto-achieve. He-has named these | the slogan is, Bring on the coal. gile Stickery china coffee cup erstand the bitterness of having to Wool Trmion Suits especially Scartsiror 23.48. so hard that it spiit ‘u half and fight across 30,000 vards of rolling : . 3 priced for this sale at £0 and mmerand has done so framkly, with- T E i - & loosed a flood of fragrant Key ocean waves. In action we at , . : $2.00 L ikt | Red Tape unless accompanied by | . 2 : . il 2 2 { : vut. equivocation and very definitel DanLed Loy We coffee over ' the SIS the guns cannot oven sec the vitals : o Women’s Union lttens an Bheestatement has not been received | White and Blue is completely out of Stookfield damask cloth. Then e e | : ; the G P - | order he rose and agitaledly paced CEE e e e i - G! with. fawor by tite Germans. but un _ e SRS AL Iz IS SR DR S RUItOR LR o % Children’s, ail sizes, from a oves Jass:we . achieve those aims we have T A " may succeed within the confines of : s T J e 3 S Al ‘Ii’s been wy faul o saic Davy: Jones inhospitable locker. On it o g S Claarar s, 3 v] 5 LA . V. ara ce al, =, mowsare: foundation on which to build | R Enov i we ltAn Eimaintain G, aee , . Men's Ribbed Fleeced Wonl Wontene . Coli NO:VNF‘MT".‘ Lepermanent peace. The weather doesn't improve much. position in socicty unle N Thelieaion EYSTIEY e - # process Shirts and Drawers, T e e ? i i Simee Socretary Lamsing spoke | Mizht just as well have frozen toes as get a divorce. but oh, Stahclia ming and boarding have been scientif- § value $1.50, sale price Children’s Fleece Lined fall s ek a leg.—S i aily love you SO 5 s 5 5 suenmts<have been shaping themselves \?é’“"u"'l bEealsa e pringfield Dail 1 ol R i < . . . & Cashmere Gloves, worth a dol- g i o hag | News She g i and took hin; = Ramming came first with our mod- ; . X B d l d lar, while they last, 39¢ a pai meGermany. The (;en"nd.; press has . T derly in her arms. ! ern heavy men-ofwar. We built them . . | €d cheets an g Bl R, become:as<a, house g ew IEngland is making 21.000,000 Windro VIth | toel . sharp and heavy MEN'S GOODS—Silks and seif. And.all over the speech of | Pairs of shoes, and if placed on the || vou couldn’t 1o ) v T We even devel- ; . P]HOW Lases Wash Goods, at special sale 4 right feet they may cover the ground than 1 fove you without t 4 type X : - | Wi wherein he defined g oied types, the ram Kath- . . . s Epest@ent “Wilson whereir from the Hindenburg line to Berlin— || coming realls il over it S ] e 4 w i Specially priced for this salc R thesatms. the Umited States hopes 10 | Now vork sun. vou ;avstn’t blame yourseif. We SR S e R - . x EAN S jetfeverth this-war. The pan-German —— must both steel oursely Win RoEROEEt dase e thel rendeniing - JLK PITTICOATS at mark ‘d‘”'\”‘““ for men, women o . 1 ! s ds of the encms early every 3 5 & + and children, at ces ) . o ot orent down prices. Big vaues in thi n en, at prices that e - P’ e ed, | We are still liable to hear from drow I e allow our great ship of our ot Manila was »d . d rduc BBk, s SRt TEVE dieow Rl NS e k that the Bolshevilki del love to stand our way an- \h]’v 4 u:' 5 ; doutie LD . o sale at $1.98. §2.98 and §3.98 il inducetyou tosbuty egates have hlown out the gas and other week shallEbegols aned f ' iarters, o WATSTY [ GEORGE! "U: UF ¥ e : s signed for uso at close quarters S iEORGETTE FURS, SCARFS and MUFFS flaex Presient had to eay in his ad-| oot o 1ok Sl e & e G e len v Janter ¢ - L g ot s and MUEH gone to hed.-—Waterbury Republican racized fr icty Recentivniinel whol lancston ' ey | e, e o all now marked down to clear. #resssto Congress. The liberal pre: Windrow D: Lwa ulped a i e ¥ s , i B i eall foe $3198 iice pricee) mrn. o cold shoulder on everything howewer, sees the dawning of a new As a purveyor of news the travel- sreat guip. period between 1861 snd 1830 was Here and there it picks out 4 er just out of Germany who reports Liliisees myglan yer il fvery most productive of nose-on mnautical : : upon the growing disappearance of morning,” he glicked Let us il e GRS NG ppaposals that are in keeping with the | 3o0¢ has been scooped by the Ameri- strike hefore the iron gets too S e i i I S e iy e [ e B R e S hot!” And he jammed his hat s - worked up to show even a | achieve ease in withdraw 2 | ¥ s not the tactic h awing the. rilly only fou ls'but the.first stage. In the event the | duced a German censorship rule down over his nose and stag- . - i re even break hetwee e two | after i 3 4 N ,”, '( ‘.',\,,OM-”,. o i . up to the ramming maneuver but . aar more ““i“ lvv‘;:‘ ”'_thnt;‘n ’jh' h( no after }('he blow. Many valiant skip« e .en the two wings t against advertizing dog mea ew gercd out I ansior 1 ships. or instance, out of a hun-| pers have seen their ywn shig 3 R 00 BRI e World his wife calied brokenly to him o | 1 S > : dred cases where per cent. of the | dragged down or the bleeding enemsu German press is allowed to continue fro e doorway. “Good luck, g et e | st r 1 1i . erman . from the dc v i i e rammed vessels survived without| supported by the foolish predicament | | | light. a while the actual dama done when A And. most important there is hope that the minds of the| “Talk of food control.” said one of darling. And remember, we il e ; . scars, only 81 per cent. of the ram- | of being unable to wet away aftof seople there might be cleared the labor leaders in Britain the oth- can aiways write to cach o ; . / ming craft were as lucky. Bxactly | the job is done er day, “there will soon ho nothing other M lorerting ot tre e ' the same number—I15 per cent. of It's pretty fine though, to feel he’g left to control.” Evidently not vury ‘ et Lo o Ve . - cach—were damaged there. . . . i cheering news for the workingmen.—— e colliSione. of Whith LATE verel enilm i . Only when the enemy is at the r S and stands as a guide post for the | New Haven Union. : 2 e B ivantage of not having room to ST about in and meet the attack RUSSIAN FAMINE ENDSs, Z . : . does this method of dispos- — i S - f an antagonist pay dividends. | Food Stores Provided For Petrograd i R heroE the hes tnelbarned Lions sinliisstobviobaiaan ndistofinethansinefout rammed while they had plenty of sea| here are times of course as in every By doint Ruk rotsky who is furthering the negotia- | (ne reason for (aking in the Azores Of seat and back Sy \ twenivsix came | other game when it is to one side 8 ions with the Germans. In the| but at any vate it will give U-hoats And body bruised from many Rt sl Catl ity gain to trade equally. A £ood exam- Petrograd, Jan. 14.—The threatened a pleasant winter climate—Springfield | erack ; T e el ] pla is Hobson's exploit at Santiago | food shortage in north Russig Jitovek continue, which is somewhat | FePUPlICAN . O e e one received serious injury. The point CHARLES SNETRO. vhere he would have been very glad | promises to be prevented through thg g e e e e S to ram and sink not only the Spanish | reconciliation of almost always present the side of b Charles Snetro, aged 22 of 1 West | Ship but his own as well the Ukraine. B street, was lured away from ,the fruit Nowadays memof-war seldom get Nonetheless has the Wilson message sntered into the Russian situation N ried out where there w > m A T e o The O3l Baby Carringe, B = . Bolsheviki in their dealings with the s e Why Germany should include the Poor Forlorn thing e B Madeira and Cape Verde islands in With rusty sprin = 2 Bermans at Brest-Litovsk. Nickolai iine order the speech sent by Of thiriy-two ships that were svent the conferences at Brest- loubtful as judged from today’s des- Eizhi bears in one week is the rec- When we were much averse oy batches, Trotsky will be fortified in|ord of the town of Redfield. N. Y., To wheeling baby it on the recent heavy snow. The big- But delighted fo siea fen our prancing playmates it vessel to the ramming encmy Mr. Barikoff, member of the P, grad Food Supply committee, has juof returned from Kiev, where he conds ferred with the U} ranian authorities who say that they arc willing now g pravide Petrograd with an unlimiteq supply of breadstuffs on a basis of h:.ri cash and half merchandise. M. Baq koff says that the Ukraine :u:u‘améw‘ to supply 3.000,000,000 pounds 0'2 bread within sixty days and will stiI{ have available portions of the 1013 { business® by the clanon ecall of war.| close enough to ram one another ne Y R e He was business with his brother | With long range hizh power guns by former Supervizor Thompson, who | to it S rammed in a fisht place where they | S2muel Snetro. ag the corner of Beaver | the largest battleship would be re- wasidoln sRd Bond BIobon Shislwood: s L Siaeny o i e e and North Hain sirect but on October | Auced to junk almost before she came lot.—St wrence Plaindealer And play BCWOOCH 20900 el = 7 4, 1917, he decided to get a new suit rely up over the horizon On o With fthe old haby carriage. ceived no damage, nine were sligh E e o ¢ . 2 . 2 f clothe | Uncle San = Bfcd he é s alwavs possible remember? banged up and nine were sunk. The ! . He en other hand it is always possibl etrog: fealing with the iermans. His a way that only a glancing blow zest, weighing 3773 pounds, was hagged And fa strength wil be augmented by the Wilson mess it will prevent the Germans from gaining the high hand. | | | ! | Not Positive. Do vou | | 1 So, Secreta Lansing's speech, ) ) Wt | listed in the Fighth and is| for fog and darkness to permit even vou remember other five were serionsly disabled but 5 i 101 1t Maria is| a4 Flect to bump into each other be- vherein he assured his listeners that How the son of Angelo Snetro fore opening firc Destroyers on (Karsas City Jaurnal.) Conrse “Have vou been followifs this e o doniin LG B O 61 o st HANK LONG We see then that even with every- 2 £ = — thing on the side of the Cioat outing work not infrequently “get | 1l was optimistic in Washington, is | distinguished fellow citizen Im ( there's a pretty fair chance that the | were damaged and at least one sunk, | 40Wn to brass tacks” and try to unti broven of cven more importance by | trial?’ “Yes §o neige rovelations of today. WHell ¥ Lo redant as beautitul as | and 1916 crops. The Bolshevike authorities also ary sending commissioners to Siberia tof induce the farmers there to relcase more Wheat to Petrograd. old the New York lawyers that e Impossible. Tt is only a few | attacked shipp will come thronzh scot | 8o the fellow “carrving the ball® | each other into twisted steel spa- here is cheerfuiness and confidence | “Well. she is beautiful enough *o | Ago that he said he knew what | free A hasn’t a much chance of keeping out | Shettl m Washington, and that these th < e acquitted. [If you mean to ask | constitntional rights are. Tave Now have a look at the er. | of trouble than the one he's charging Tt is interesting to note that one t S UINRS | he is beautiful enough for vaude- | they become were? It would seem so. | Tn seventy-six cases. fifty-six only ! into the most difficult details in design- ville, I gunnoy’” —New, Haven-Jdournal-Courier, scraped off paint. Nearly twenly Apother bunch of ramming com- successful rams has been .to % .. bhould prevail throughout the g;.),]