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BRITAIN DALY HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY ff” “Kffl ; E-IN.CONNECTICUT WAR P PERSUNNW' TS e | NOW COMES THE GR Statements by prominent Connecticut women on vital war topics have been seenred by the Connecticut State Council of Defense. This \ewspaper made ngements with the Council of Defense to “Fryit-a-tives” e R e e O . | women in war time is that she hold mes L = T R e ? S Ik are | \N€ those homes models of frugality, ) sorself ready, while her menfolk are | [o8 O A & h great pleasure that Twrite |© " © Eenon P el R e S The Sale That Created a Furo away at e <e their places in This sort of sacrifice is part of returns st Yor vears, Tl was a dreadiul |1200F 2nd foy b * | which wiil fructify in a great harvest. | § Y k d B t M k I‘ s flece o Eor aes Tiwann dess L Cliem B Kick on meidmenot| Dot oplhy St st e o e Orik an oston Makes Iis 5e Ll teaaan e @l gt yesterday ia a Made-in-Con- | marrow. Woman is but the vehicle of aclies, and 1 was abic in every way. |nesticut wac interview with won | tomorrow Physiologlcally, intellec- | B Sl 0 ar Ol' Nothing in the way of medicines seemed | ohin by the Connecticut State | tually, s E woman is the 3 75 to help me. Thon I fiaally trivi ¢ iocl of Defense “Sirs Kivk said: | vicor rcrations to come. Tn- That the wonderful Mill End Sale Offers will prove m = & i [ i5 e to know spirit 3 s Lk s bette 4 e o e tuitively she knows better than man i and tho effect W8S _.jfice ought to be shown by wom- | Luows that the reason for existence is is certain. The reputation of this sale for extraordinary ¥ splendid. Afier taking one box, I feel 0 war time. 1 been de- | that distant goal, know to God onl no elaboration. The offerings speak for themselves. Like a new person, t> have relicf from | al by the proce of imme- | toward which humanity is moving, thono sickeniog 11¢adsches’. orial azes Tae spirit of sacrifics | now e Come Tomorrow, Wednesday, the Opening Day. Mas. MARTIIA DEWOLTE. | b7 i=alanltlt o€ sieriice o ths T d§ Day During the Sale—Tt Will Pay You Well. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial siz%, 230 |1, (i man wio goes 1o war with the | 9% W BLNEAFIT ANNUAL At 2ll dealers or seat postpaid by I purpose to dis his country if | a-tives Limited, Ugdunsburb,:\,» 1at be ne v with the purpose | . i endure : privation, all wounds, [ €. A. Mohen is FElected President- pain, all 2uish, unflinchingly | & z “The spirit of sacrifice is preter- | FibAncial Statement Shows Organi- | g | mined for women by the nature of| ation to Be Sound | o Us | war. They are ¢ their hus ) i bands, their sons, . who love The 3 annual meeting of the | § WISE, SMITH & CO0. ,»Wm and \‘,:)|r\]1\ v love. They are | Stanley Works Mutual Benefit a: WOMEN’'S $1.00 TO $1.50 MOST EXTRAORDINARY SILK OFFER A &t » give in the spirit of ungrudging | ciation has resulted in the election of | = ; E [ crifice; they are to stand d . A. Mohen as president, James | P WAISTS AT 59c. +-/UST THINK _ OF' I k | #nd cheerful as their men go to|Toomey as vice president, Alonzo . | Manufacturers' samples, lin- SILK CREPE DE METEOR, WORTH $2.98 ¥YD., A { camp, cantonment and trench. | Bull as sccrtary and treasurer and 3 e o g . ! he form that sacrifice should | James Sleath A Woosteiin Hor werie, voile and novelty stripes, p P(}pmar Rendezyons ior OHiCerS [taxetia move aimeuit. | Gonoraty it man) and 7l Ankerton as ' two year tailored and trimmed effects, 10 inch wide, rich lustrous black crepe de mete! { Will consist in doing willingly and | directors. The associati s t R sizes 36 to 44. half what it is worth. : i) 3 3 ciently what requires to he done. | to rchase $500 vort) - | & 3 afld EHllSIeu Mefl 11 Flfllllla spealc of those lesser sacrifices i cate. § 51.00 GIRLS’ DRESSES AT 69c Also at Sllk department for 31.25 Fibre Tub Pag which constitute duty for the women financtal repors of this el ocihart iSale v golier. iWash silie fiste s s after their men have been taken; | sociation, as compiled by reasurer A. | g Girls' school dresses of ging- 5 sfgb;l““hk m“g"“ ’:‘“’;’; gj“s{ colors, 32 inches wideyrimy Corres ce ot The Associated |or woman's duty before r men | G. Bull shows the organization to be | ey o a, 40 inches wide, at ..$1.69 yd. 7 fCurTespandence Begasoclated AR ,;,L‘r,', SRoISRheriimon p?),,,mm,flhe 'mm,‘om,,t. ham, Phlmhnf and -P(‘lm‘"' | $1.49 grade All Sk Satin | $1.79 Quality Chiffon Finish . ., lace, embroidery, e e s B trimmed collar and cuffs and Messaline, new colorings, 35 1 Tarata N3 6t ohegl wiAs makt beading and ribbon trimmed. Basefamerican iothin rnimyitient| Setoies b iR e G LR K pockets, sizes 6 to 14 years. inches wide at $1.29 ya. wanted colorings at ..$1.59 yd. Receipts. Waters, January 2S.—The United | or fifteen per cent for the direct sac- | . = — WOMEN’S 50¢ DRAWERS AT rifice of battle, and the line hehind | (Cxh G el TLE, 1, TRRG Casg s WOMEN’S $1 and $1.50 KI- 35c CHIFFON SILKS, AT THE MILL END SALE... 25¢ 29c. : g Dues 0 2 & ; iRepbatiiciroplNhiesuos T =ac Membership Fees MONOS AT 79c. Nainsook and cambric, em- women must endure is limited in the ; . - 3 . ; s 7 's 1o and short Made of mercerized silk and cotton, ass: i enlarged Vice Admiral William 8. | Sel rovoriion Entertainment Commitiee Women long d Z il d cotton, large assortment of evening and broidery and lace trimming, Tt c TC= UM S s 5 5 ; . 2 street shades. A truly wonderful bargain. - . Sims already has given his approval “The sacrifices imposed upon men | potunded kimonos in crepe and flannel straight and circular flounce, to the American force here. The club “‘-)m rer n“ln civ : life are muc\:”,n ey ik ,,,’lt'flfil“;l;m‘: s lette, neat patterns, sizes 36 | Also at f\f‘v”;‘ ;:,};,dldo‘p}:m, 1»\2(33 & 33c MADRAS SHIRT- open or close. 3 the same as the sacrifices women must | - apoogs 25.1 to 44. ment we offer for the Lockhart NGS, fancy colors, black and was built from funds contributed by| | 5. e Men and women are to do, as | 4 Sale: white stripes. 32 to 36c inches WOMEN'S 3%¢ BLOOMERS gonerous Amerioans in London and|ell as they possibly can, the duties | WOMEN'S $1.50 TO $2 HOUSI 20c WHITE PLISSE REM- | Wwide, at the Mill End Sale AT 25c. is the most popular rendezvous ashore, | that lie before them, and especially | - L Ghan et ekl s oy ; not only. for the sailors and their own | {hase duties imposed by government. | Disbursements. B DRESS AT 98c. ol S 25c¢ PLAIN WHITE NAIN- ‘Women's officers, but also for British sailors “The battle line depends upon the | Sick Benefits .. ceeee. $3,028.9 Chambray ngham and Temuant At pacns SO VGG SOOE . e Ancl e hae and soldiers and their officers as well. | nation and what the nation produces, | Death Benefits ............ = 500.00 percale, sizes 36 to 46, beau- _25¢ FINE QUALITY FIG- b ey ¥ice Admiral Sims is a frequent|ien must work and women must | Printing . 5 tifully trimmed, only 37 dozen URED VOILES, new designs 29¢ and 39¢ SPORT SUITING. visitor and it is not uncommon to see | work to produce all things necessary. | Bntertainments ...... 5 22 N o oo 2 | ana colorings, 40 inches wide, O R WOMEN’S 50c BRASSIERES a British admiral or Commodore drop | Men must be frugal and women must | Salaries ......... ac Sl Gl (e SR 2R ESile. e L " L ook AT 23c in to watch the sailors at play in|pe frugal, so that our soldiers and | Sick Visitor . e o 5 WOMEN’S $3.98 SILK PETTIL- 21c DRESS PERCALES, 36 15¢ PLAIN WHITE OUTING the “only electrically lighted, steam- | our Allies, who are alsa our soldiers. | Collector’s Fees .......... COATS inches wide, newest patterns at Press.) States Naval Men's clubhouse, the shore home of the sailors. to be and misses’ bloom- ers, white crepe elastic waist and knee. D. H. & C. Brassieres, lace ; 5 4 3 $ FLANNELS at the Mill End i heated club in Ireland may have wherewith to fight Premium on Bond ... O S0 18c yard. Sale ;uP;(; T:;:m fi':::f‘::: ho;’:mmfid' e 8 y < only, Nightly shows have just been intro- “Where the occasion demands it, | Stamps .. 3 o 3.5 Chiffon taffeta silk petti- 25c SERPENTINE CREPE LS h duced and are a regular thing with| women wili do the work their men | Refunded ... A - 4 coats, black, white, plain and Ré;w:#%spifilzite:antn: rogfl:hildnr';r‘\]':“;illfingc C;MH discontinued style. big shows on Saturday night. The | did. But, most of all, women mum Balance on hand Dec. 31, AR R G EDMNATIES, s and s 5 Gln [ e 8108 nightly affairs usually consist of | o that which it will be the duty of | 1917, including old can- AT ki c yd. ymovies, always with a comic film but{ most to do. We must carry on. the | celled Checks e the week-end entertainment includes | ardinary duties as well as we possibly : S WOMEN’'S NEW SPRING 1918 STYLE TAILOR Men’s Furnishin pietures and acts by talent from ' the | can: denying ourselves luxuries, and A MADL SUITS, WORTH $29.00 FOR $22.50 gs ships and frerm among the British | sometimes necessities, that our coun- T 7 9y 3 i Tommies ashore, and it is surprising | trymen may be strong for Victory. Peter George Feigenbaum is spend- Women S and Attractive new spring model Suits, bought especially for the AT MILL END SALE PRICES. what a great varicty of talent there is| “Theie must be specialization. One | ing a 48-hour furlough with his par- Lockhart Mill End Sale. Come in poplins and serges. among Americans and British here.| woman will go as a nurse; another a_gy!nls. Mr and Mrs. Samuel F l"l]fi;‘f’;— ig ren’S oes A fine opportunity to steck west thing is a i 8 10 he ¢ill | haum, 114 West street from the Phil- i up for a season’s needs. i the flotilla. Those cartoons on hap- = - i . - At Mili End Sale Prices. POPLIN AT szz 50 s et ot ];:;'Ué‘ale’ll’;’i penings in the flotilla or about town 4 Navy and black predomination, brald bound, Made to sell at it are thrown on the screen and pro- Briefly stated but extraor- i duce loud guffaws. 2 dinary money savings. $26. Special for this sale R Men's Gray Cotton Shirts One which will be appreciated by e % Women's $6.50 Brown Kid NEW SPRING $20 DRESSES AT g and Drawers, reg. 79¢ value at 5 WGIRG JEs els GOBECE © R Lace Boots, brown cloth or Stylish dresses of poplins and serges, with contrasting color col- ShCiee destroyer dropping shells all around (i) kid tops, at the Mill End Sale 3 Men’s Heavy Natural Wool the German submarine U which 488 o 4 . $4.95. laxsianatounsicriEiic Half Hose 23¢ pr. d s . c at > ; - 5 o - = n . ;,y,:(: “r:ip?;].‘:w(:f :\r:.:':h:{s' 1:1‘ - i O e (G NEW SPRING MODEL $18 DRESSES AT Men's Cashmere Half Hose, . 2 : Shope andh 3 : Boots with cloth or kid tops, Fine quality serge dresses with the newest spring style touches. natural and black, 3 prs. for $1 men who are today chasing U-boats $2.95. ~ e picked up the crews. In the pic- B Ry $16.98 AND $18.98 SILK DRESSES AT .75, s ture the fri ened submarine com . " i Women's $11 ues in Nov- | Men’s Soft Cuff Shirts, reg. mander is peeping out of the conning e X elty Boots, gray, champagne or $1.15 values at 89c. tower Eeclow are the words ‘Soak PN i ’ 18 brown kid, at the Mill End Men's Heavy Brown Flannel him fellows, it's our old friend the s gl § Sale $5.95. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN IN $22.50 AND $25 SILK DRESSES Shirts, size 14 to 17, ' worth ; . Growing Girls' $5.50 Brown AT . $12.75 $2.25 at $1.79. Calf Boots, extra high cut, at Popular shades such as gray, plum, etc, as well as navy and Men’s “Kable” Knit Union black Suits, worth $2, at the Mill i b R - ¢ g : : $4 Black Calf Button End Sale $1.69. ‘riilf“(hv{pss‘h‘y;(‘;)l;l;:(;ld‘a‘:x\;!r‘i:fi;’:: hsley : . : i Teee 4 S ai So0n HANDSOME $22.50 Y EVENING DRES S Boys' Sample ‘“Belton” able pric The kitchen, which is in e 3 Handsome pastel shadés, such as nile, pink, turquoise, lavender, Blouses, values up to $1 at the charge of a chief petty officer from T : ecru, etc. A truly wonderful bargain. Mill End Sale 50c. Newport, R. I, who won a reputation Neat light effects, plain feeding thousands in the American e . ’ g A white, with collars or band Tha. ary. provisions tome. from. e : . 13‘; g{(fle: i The Mill End Sale Always Brings You e o fainas o » ‘ Y K wear R e et s £ | : |~ o o e saw | Remarkable Bargains in Housefurnishings e hoghesyiuscaNans < TR ; Hundreds of pieces of tho And this tme is no exception Ribbons > Philadelp: to help | he spiritaal ‘welfare' of | : Heuted t;;’:‘d 1‘;?: ’N:“:‘“CT‘ ‘l" GAS IRONS, “The Banner”, FLOUR CANS, 25 Ib size, fallen the task cf | }1”7 ey = B 1) AN nickel plated with 6 ft. metal white enameled tin, Aot tubing., worth $2.98, at the Mill S New Style Neckwear at 25c. Snd Sa $1.98 IRONING TABL]‘AA None worth less than fifty TOILET PAPER, good qual- GGl nooaaaiatanis cents—Satin collars, ties, lace ity tissue, full 5 oz. rolls at up when not in use, reg. colla organdie collars, filet 7 for 25c values at $1.39. 5 , . lace collars in roll and Tuxedo WINDOW VENTILATORS— GLAZED STONE JARDI- Childima s 3¢ Babiaw Sl : ] ; shapes, square sailor collars, Fresh air without draught, or NIERES, 5 and 6 in. sizes, reg. borsial | £ $1-30 7 ya 0 Chistiis N = 3 e 3} etc., all at 25c. Sust. milckly edjusisbis 16 any 5 NN moire, taffetas, wanted colors i S asses | K One Big Lot of $1 Neck- size window. Every user of oil THIN BLOWN TUMBLERS, 29c Satin Border Warp e e e - B wear at 59c. or gas stoves should have them, decorated, at this sale 6 for 28¢ Prints at 18c yd. Vere tonigu: = Sex 4 Full size Georgette crepe 9 inch high, adjustable to 23 to ELECTRIC AND GAS 5 inch wide, also hairbow i Novv foover i e e : Collars with' hicks, sauare cols 37 inch wide at 37c or 9 inch SHADES, Electric, reg. 39c at’ taffetas in the most popular e A o o | lars of finest crepe de chine, high ddjustahle to 31 to 49 inch 33c. .Gas, regular 45c at 37c. colors. Stioie Moy heren e ¥ g Tuxedos, roll satin collars, wide at ... IERRRRE ITU%UL‘?RGLANTERNS ‘”Cg' 35¢ Silk Moire Ribbons at infight i ilet lace border, satin or et warkl sla) GLOTHE! ular 79¢ kind at . 59¢ 25¢ yd. yle S. g May God prosper ever ¥ i g 1 : Goorcetiedcrepeiicollars Rall ot BASKETS, oblong with strapped leggm G;‘QTS zgfi}’}]{de:igf High grade silk moire taf- Her highest cndeavor i g’ ] # RAAED sides and bottom, 18x28 in. size, . i i i I fetas in pink, old rose, car- And 7Malkr~ ):-t. a bulwark for Country ¥ S e o re;E’ISB;{atPORTABLE fxfu;est T e LS i and right! s : i The Well -known Cod Liver MRS. POTTS IRONS, set of with green shades, reg. $1.98 White. ink now to the Admiral— and Iron Tonic, Without Oil MILL END SALE OF three, reg. $2, sale price the sale $1.59 S T i e BREAD AND MILK SETS— = Fooubeiat atiedal TO MAKETHEMSTRONG Laces afld GALVANIZED ASH CANS, f;‘::'“:iz China.threo dec";;(‘: Mi“ Efld Sale Prices large size with V shape pro- AMBERICAN PORCELAIN ul are we for his wisdom and | E b‘" d . jates SegnibaNE e r 4 . 8 s, rTeg. price N o i rage 0Old People who suffer from poor circula- moroigeries $4.25, Mill End Sale price $3.39 DINNER SETS, 100 ' pieces, | ’ the things he has done and ti - B e el e Rholeands of vards ot wiale beautiful bordered designs, spe- S wash thin & wilioo i tion, thin, sluggish, and watery blood, weak : BABBITTS CLEANSER, spe- cial at $23.50 of BOy digestion and poor appetite, find in this [ lonsly "’1‘“ Retes o ciall foz} ihe! Lockharil s COLONIAL WATER JUGS, -t 5 5 2 : bo 4 29¢ Re nt Edges c " 2 5 S concuer At gy famous cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, the ) bl e R cans for 5¢ 2 qt. size, reg. 50c, sale price 39¢ S together we fight for the Red, very elements needed to enrich the blood, inds Demitiouncinest et 0c uits age! s 3 15 Bk yard. White and Blue rebuild wasting tissues and create strength. More than 1,500 samples— 3 6 to 12 inch wide Swiss H ( 8 S s el And at last, let us drink Feeble, Aged Mother Made Strong by Vinol Cambric and Nainsook DreSS G()OdS at Ml" End Sale Pnces They'll cost twice as much later < on—Buy a season’s supply now TojoNrAgomrades 8000 LIRS . Pitman, N. J.— “I suffered from a feeble, weak, run- S 2be and fhc Blounciugsgani Rlack Wool Storm Serge, 50 inches wide, worth $1.19 yard. At and save money. B ne down condition so I could not get around to do my ; Skirtings at 16c yd. PiDlack ool Nt e AELE Wlhjchefog) ! usual light duties, for I am 73 years of age and past ) Seautiful embroidered pate A 5 ey oW nnh The price they have paid is the price hard work. My daughter brought me a bottle of Vinol, I French Serge, newest colo rings for Spring, 36 inches wide, res- WASH SUITS AT . 55C @ 2w fremaon . and after taking two bottles I have a good appetite, Cambric ular $1.19 quality, at the Mil End Sale, 89¢ yard. A tribute of praise for their servi et weus, night and am stronger and better in every Gl il o uncinE sl at Fancy Plaids and Shepherd Checks, new spring colorings, 42 Plain white and fancy striped NN s ie a0 way.”— Mrs. F. Anderson, Pitman, N. J. ShaE & inches wide, regular 89¢ quall ty at 69¢ yard offecisl eir welfare is done: : 1 " j , The laurels are won, WE WILL RETURN YOUR MONEY Neat embroidered patterns »‘«I; “’::l Storm Serge, most reliable shades, 44 inches wide, BOYS' WASH SUTTS, Which a nation, to honor their deeds, - 3 3 on fine muslin, also open lacy $1.59 yarc * 79 ¥ Wi Besow i el s e e patterns, also fine corset cover Fancy Plaid and Check fwo Tone Suitings, all the newest Woeth fnpjto 182, ot c The toast was drunk at mess times | The Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists: Liggett's Riker-Hegeman and all-over for ldren’s colorings, 54 inches wide, regular $2.49 quality, at the Mill End All sizes in this lot, 3 to 8 guring the holiday season, soda water | Drug Stores; John J. McBriarty, Nathan Noveck: W. H. Russell, New B dress at 39¢ yd. Sale, extra special at $2.00 vard. years being used in conforinity with Um' Sritain; a 1 leading T S tores Everywhere. rules of our tectotal navy. Cholce of taffeta, peau de cygne and satin, charming models and a remarkable offer at this price The newest feature of the club is well-equipped department stare or | santeen where American sailors and AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. best of the Largest commission house in New York sgnds us thousands of yards of ribbons for thin sale.

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