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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918. | | 1 | A Tell of the Old, A Talk of the New, Of Women’s Wearables Just for You IT IS REALLY A MISNOMER TO SAY “OLD” FOR REALLY THE EVENING DRESSES WE OFFER AT SUCH GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ARE ONLY OLD IN THE FAOT WE BOUGHT THEM EARLIER IN THE SEASON AND WANT THE ROOM THEY OCCUPY FOR THE NEW SPRING GOODS THAT ARE NOW RAPIDLY COMING IN. These pretty Party or Reception gowns are most attractively from Taffeta, Net, Satin, and Chiffon, with choice of all daint Shades, giving good selection for woman or miss, Regular $16.50 for $7.50 each. Regular .50 for $10.00 each. Regular 00 for 60 ecach. Regular $29.50 for $16.50 cach. It is well worth your while if you want the bargain of the season to come get pick of these, BRAND NEW DRESSES Of nice quality Serge, made in the new tunic and vest effects, some plain tailored with wool and chenille embroidery. Others in belted models. The color choice gives you pick from the most wanted and new shades of navy, tan, plum, byrgundy, black and brown, while the quality and style is really remarkable at , $18.50 and $20 each. The size range includes the girl of 16 to woman’'s 46 bust measure. SOME PRETTY AND PLEASING DRESSES Are made of crepe de chine, taffeta, georgette crepe and combina- tions of same in latest and pretticst shades of rose, sand gray, bisque, Coponhagen, navy, plum and black. They are prettily embroidered and at- tractively trimmed with fancy buttons and buckles. Sized from 16 years to 42 bust measure, and though worth from §25.00 $16 50 to §$29.50 each we offer choice of the lot . o made vening | the | the yarn will DEIIVERY FOR NEW AL, DRY BRITAI N GOODS AUTOMOBILE RECEIVING YOU CAN DEPEND ON PURCHASED OF HAVING AN PROMPTLY | church organizations, Miss Scollon, principal of the s to superintend the work and business end of the ciety. school look after the drive. This the first time in some collectors will call for this on a spec fied day cach week. Goes to Navy. Paul Golen, who recently enlisted in the regular navy, has been called, is | the last | some of 8w | pected, | There is not a ! of the | long TAG DAY PLANNED - FOR THE RED GROSS School Ghfld_reu to Solicit Funds ! Fhroughout Town Tommorrow WAR WORK INCREASES | Stamps—Patriotic Whist Ts Held in Citizens Subscribe Liberally to Thrift ¥eensington, and Movie Show Held to Raise Funds. \ I ! First Selectman Alling of Berlin mnd Louis P. Slade, chairman of the American Red Cross society in the schools has given the pupils of the Worthington Grammar school per- mission to hold a tag day in Berlin and Kensington tomorrow. The pur- pose of the tag day Is to raise the share of the Worthington school for the fund of the Junior Red Cross so- Is DRINK HOT WATER | " BEFORE BREAKFAST | | Says you really feel clean, sweet ., and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. - | If you are accustomea t, wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull,” dizzy headache; meals sour and turn gas acids, you have a real surprise await- in you. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of our stomach, liver, Kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indi- gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxigs, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, packache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate from the drug store and begin joyving this morning in- glde-bath. It said that men and women who try this become enthu- jatic and keep it up daily. It is a splendid health measure for it is more hmportant to keep clean and pure [the inside than on the outside, because he skin pores do not absorb impuri- ties into the blood, causing disease, vhile the bowel pores do The principle of bathir not new, as millions of pec ftice it. Just as hot water cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, g0 hot water and a teaspoonful of Yimestone phosphate act on the stom- Jich; liver, kidneys and bowels. Lime- fStone phosphate is an inexpensive hite powder and almost tasteless. or, if your into side p soap is 10— and | time that the people of Berlin have been asked to contribute to a tag day, and the committee asks that requests for the purchase of tags be answered generously. If weather permits, the tag day will be heid tomorrow, if, however, the day is not favorable to the tag day, it will be held one week from tomorrow. The school children of the Worthington school are deter- mined that no one without a tag shall escape their watchful eyes tomorrow, so they advise that everyome buys early. Thrift Stamp The thrift stamp s being conducted hools of Berlin, is le of a large number of thrift stamps in Berlin, and the rivalry among the schools for the greatest sale is daily increasing. At present the Worthington school is at the top, having a sale of over four hundred | stamps. Campaign. campaign which in the grammar productive of the Whist a Success. the St. a The whist and social given by Kensington Grammar school, in Paul's parish hall last evening wa social and financial success. In s of the bad walking there was a large attendance, and about $12 was real- ized by the pupils. The school has already collected about $20 of their share of the drive. Berlin Has Movies. ““The school children of Berlin devised a new scheme to raise money for the Red Cross last evening and conducted a movie show at the home of Mr. Kingo. This movement to raise | money was the product of their own minds, and it was a pleasant sur- prise today when the children turned | over $4.15 to Miss Bassett, chalrman of the committee. > French Relief. | Mrs. C. M. Jarvis head of the | committee for the distribution of French relief pledge cards. has se- | cured the services of a large number | of the school children of Kensington | and Berlin to distribute the cards. One of these pledges is to be given pledge themselves to give every week for a period of eight weeks an amount of from five to ten cents. The CATARRH rded by a Pleasant, Germ- Killing Antiseptic. hard rubber and can eagily be carried in pocke’ or purse. It will last a life- time Into this inhaler you pour drops of magical Hyomei is absorbed by the within in a iseptic the germ gin its vo ns. Hyomei is made Iyptol combined with ot ties and is very pleasant to It is guaranteed to banish bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs and colds money back. It cleans out a stuffed up head in two minutes Sold he Clark and druggists everywhere. Complete outfit, including and one bottle of Hyomei n euc breathe. costs but needed, may be obtained of any drug- } gist, to every family, on which they are to | few , the and now you are ready ! infested | and left today for Hartford. From Hartford he will go to New Haven for training. Three Babies Born. Three births have been registered at the town clerk’s office, a son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Kampka, a daughter to Mr. and Mrz Angy Pulcini, and a,son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polgroszk. The board of relief was in session today from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Ber- lin Town hall. The last adver ed meeting will be held one week from today, February The meeting a week from tods be for the purpose of hearing coraplaints of tax-payers the RIP VAN WINKLE VOLGAND AWAKENS Gosta Rica’s Big Mountain Has Slept Tor 200 Years Jan. 9 Associated the Rica, Costa Rica, of The Voi Costa San Jose, (Correspondence Press).—The Irazu largest and highest ano, in awakened and began a new period of violent activity after nearly two cen- turies of quietness. The previous remarkable this volcano took ace in 17 Costa Rica was the poorest of the colonies under the Crown of Spain. During that year the Irazu was in activity throughout the whole car, emitting huge quantities of ash- s, cinders, smoke, vapor and gasses and the manifestation was by carthquake. Then came a period of long rest. It fell into a deep slumber for nearly two hundred vear Now it has awakened again and is pouring out, without interruption, torrents of vapor, sublimates and ashes, cinders and volcanic debris which, floating in the air and carried by the air currents, have places 25 miles distant crater. | .. At the foot of this volcano lies the historical city of Cartazo, eruption ot when from as often rebuilt by her inhabitants. The littie Hvomei inhaler is made of | During the present crisis Cartago has suffered no harm as her inhabitants, wiser through experience have built the city earthquake proof: emissions of the volcano have | not reached Cartago, owing to the | heavy winds prevailing and which have blown them towards the valley of San Jose, Te- and - | the antisep- | catarrh, | feet & Brainerd Co., | midable inhaler | there are traces to be seen yet little, while extra bottles, if afterward | pen: but the tain range to see the two oceans, and gigantic column of and sses aiming to the sky. The Trazu voleano stands above the sea level and two hundred miles northwest of Panama Canal Back in the | historic azes. this voleano made cruptions vomiting miles in lensth, of smok 11.000 for- torrents whi or- | of lava, { haps nothing simila Cost ways bear in mind Humboldt who will n Pre now People ediction that AP~ Al of the the foretold { has been | members George | planned Board of Rélief. -t | presented 21, at the same time. | | served. i Surviving ! of the services, and followed | reached | the | ; three ; times destroved by the colossus and | | has been Thousands of persons | peedily be- | have visited the summit of the moun- about | the | Pre- | e e h | i i Piainvilie MNews! HURRY CALL FOR RED GROSS WORK 'Men in Last 15 Per Cent. Must Receive Equipment AD WANTED AT ONCE Martha Rcbekah Lodge Members Morrell— | Surprise Mr, and | | | Mrs. Funeral of I. S. Burt Tomorrow— Vincent Glynn Enlists in Army. | @ | The time will soon 15 per cent volved in the firs be e here when | the men in- | draft will be taken to their training camr The ! branch of the Red Cross so- ciety and its workers are anxious thut the fresh contingent t is soon to leave the town shall be supplied with the things that are required their comfort and 1l being while undergoing the nec- | essary preparations for the serviae. | The workers of the local Red Cross are desirous of outfitting each one of the boys with a heav and woolen socks for the camp, the society has a large supply making the will necessary for before they leave | and for this purpose | placed an order for of woolen varn for articles, which, it is ex- be received tonight. great deal of time in | which to do the necessary work and | therefore society members are issuing an urgent call for additional workers | to help out the idea and to do * | order” work. 1 Those in charge of the distribution | varn wili be at Red Cross | headquarters on West Main street and | because of the desire to complete | work as soon as possible | be given out begin- | ning tomorrow afternoon if possible. | The society is anxious and desirous of having more workers come to the rooms in the afternoon and has given notification that the rooms of the | society are open at all times women’s clubs, etc. There are several sewing ma- chines in the rooms and enonugh | work to keep every one busy for a | time to come. Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Morrell. In spite of the bad weather that | causing the townspeople a g00d deal of worry of late there wa nothing that could hinder the 25 of Martha Rebekah lodge from holding the party that planned in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Morrell at their home on Maple street last night. The affair was a surprise party and had been by the committee in charge unknown to the host and hostess Games were played and vocal and instrumental inusic was rendered. During the evening Mrs. Anna Brown Mr. and Mrs. Morrell with | of china in behalf of Refreshments were | { | | several the Funeral of Mrs. Duffy, The funeral of chael Duffy, who her home on ¥ on Saturds church, the died at | ast street. will be held ing from St. Mary's tain. Burial will be | in St. Mary's cemetery in that town. Mrs. Duffy advanced in years and | at the time of her death she was liv- | ing the home of her daughter. | her are her daughter and | lat three sons, Funerai of 1. M. Bart, The fuuneral of Lyman Miller x will be held tomorrow afternoon at o'clock from his late sidence West Queens street, Southington 1. C. Gillette, of the Plainville gregational church, will be burial inville. and one | | on | Rev. | Con- in chargo | will be in | Survivir daughter West him Miss emetery, Pl re his wife Louise Burt Plainville Bricfs, Private George Nystrom, who is in the aviation branch of the service sta tioned at Ithaca, N. Y. is spending a short fudlough at the home of his parents on Canal street. A son was born yesterday to Mr and Mrs. Forrest, of Church streect. Miss Pauline Barruther is spending a week’s vadation at the home of her | parcnts in Winsted Charles A. Bunnell, lin street, left vesterday tended visit with in Michigan. Raymond Kellogg has employ of the Central Whiting street Miss Genevieve Conlon will her connection with the local change of the Southern New England Telephone company today. She has accepted a position as chief operator for the Rockwell-Drake division of the Marlin-Rockwell corporation and will begin her new duties next Monday. Vincent D. Glynn, a local boy who a student at Catholic uni« in v ington, D. (', for the past three vears, has left the ins tution and enlisted in the Medical de partment of United States arm He was preparinz for a law cour dt the along A numbey f s to the serviee coll boy of Ham- for an ex- relatives and friends entered the Garage on sever s nniv inin to Central Am muses we the waters of hoth ocea the across by than built anama a hroader canal one American us the sthmus of I b} Dentist RUSSELL BUILDING, PLAINVILLE. OFFICE HOR Mon., Wed. and Fri., 9 a. woolen sweater | to | b gway Johnson | The Hartford Silk Store War Savings Stamps can be Order Department. Com mence C.S.HI pought atd and Savi I Special Dispid models for this season's wear. cannot but meet with your approval. Have received for Saturd ay a remi Many © T X Hamburg trimmed, and in a complete lini Big Values Prices are advancing at such a pace that season. These numbers are very DRESS GINGHAMS- 29c yard. GINGHAMS— Our Price Saturday PIERCALES—26 inches wide, in this season’s day OUTING FLAND 27 inches wide, 32 inches wide, under thi o y much in Checks, Our Price Saturday in Plaids, Stripes, latest designs: atiur- - Yaed aturday 19¢ Yard Two Big Val Petticoats 10 dozen Petticoats with Sil genuine, Heatherbloom top, of style: and changeable, $2.98. in a variety Petticoats, in black hemstitchi 15 dozen genu 2 Satine, and Maroon; M wide range of styles; etc; o ings, $1.98. WOMAN PLUMBER AT 5 WORK FOR THE E. Crook, of Dallas is a real live master plumber. She is probably the only woman in the coun- try who is one. Also she is the only who is a member Plumbers’ union in the United States. A steamfitter, a plumber, an electri- cian, a suffragette and a mother these are the nouns which describe Mrs. Crook, who is now in Washing- ton, where she is in charge of the plumbing coustruction on the govern- ment's warks at Sixth and B streets. She is vears old, though you wouldn't think it to look at her. She has handled between $800,000 and $900,000 worth of contracts in her work in Texas. She has engineered the laying of at least one-half million feet of plumbing. HALT ORGANIZATION OF SWISS SOCIETY Residents in U. S. Decide to Postpone Formation of Fraternity Be- A woman plain and the Klosfit Bands, all lengths, and spe NATION | | the Economy | liberal sincere ues in k Taffeta flounces colors and | kind, in s, and special for ine Heatherbloom, 33-in wanted colors; ruffled, pleat- for | spec ng, ial HE IS RERE! Drug Store | the Quaker Man and he is now | prepared to carry out the Ilis principle claim was that | Herb Extract is really the remedy ever introduced for efit of sufferers from rhe catarrh and stomach troubles. prom the derful results claimed? to find out. If vou m call on the Quaker Man Drug Store s a bottle of Quaker Herb tract. it helps you, continue until vou well; if it does not help call and get your money back is fair is it not? Have you catarrh orders? or kidney or'impure blood? Herb Iixtract under tions. If you can way Here is have or liver all for or suggest to try remedy simply mention wish will be complied not delay, come, any this it and with. But come today a talk with the Quaker you obtain the remedy Man as he it will really benefit, of complaints which There are cz cannot be render service to Switzerland conducting themselv a good zens of the country who: or legal protection then enjoy; they are advised to ‘“devote public spirit to the support of r Shoe Store Our Clearance cause of War Conditions. ! New Y , Feb. 13 Tnited States is concentrating its ef- | forts on war, country have decided, nounced here today. to more suitable time! sh in the United States anch of the Nouvelle Soc an w promote solidarity ss people at home and abroad he political and economic ation of Switzerland is well tood, according to resolutions adopt- ! ed by a committee representing Swiss residents in America that “no articularly useful purpose would be served by propagating at this time t s Swiss in the propaganda tration it was an-| defer al | 1e, anizat the situ- informa ) while the conce nd on the on Atos from heart anqa formerly ! can best ' that they -Because the | i Swiss residents in this | | “until | § the movement | under- | @ | | i | . \ upport of | B stration might ; i Sale of all Discontinued lines of full ity swing. to purchase prices that a pair mean a real sa om $1.00 to $3.00 a pair. the face of a rising market AT §2 Patent Colt and Calf lace Shoes tops, plain spool heels, v Come to t better apprecia ing in seasonable AISHBERG Ask Metal cloth Gun with and to 5. n 0 toe, Cal 1lues § tore the foot te many natur Shantung 2-inch Tub ¢ Ready fo Prove Things At Econgmy hew England Many things have been promised by here Quaker greatest be maiism, Does the remedy actually produce the won- the | vheu- 1 obtain | hefore is anxious to offer it only to those whom End of the Week Specials in Silks #3-inch Shantung Pongee, the genuine imported color only: regular $1.00 vaiues, Saturday special for 79¢ yd Pongee, fine clear we: special for $1.00 yd. ¥ 1ks, in new stripes and colorir al at 95¢ yard. [ | lieved by Quaker any Herb other remedy and it 1 hful about this fact, r to misrepresent. So call with conii- dence and feel assured of honost treatment. The amazing results pro- duced ker Herb Extract in some cases border on the miraculous. John Crams Branford, had n worked for years on account of ci- tarrh of the stomach, yet he now under affidavit, that Quaker ract cured him and he hus wo H. J. Barney of that he rheu- rms and shoulders by Quaker Herh O'Day of 441 pale Extract or best to be | tru ther than by Q of returned to v Haven states Broadv nervou, hands de pond vet Quakes to perfe:t are you, This | N stomach dis- | troubles? Quaker the same condi- more grea your do if pos- sible, or as soon as you can and have son, aff ing obtain on him today or tomor utely ven does 1 and whe or not Fle he remedy be seen gland Drus to 5 p. m. Come. Tt him, n the tore daily f Saturds costs nothing New 10 a. m 9 p m talk to rom ntil to “by citi- > hospitality and | their, the American administration and the at- | tainment of the magnificent world—ll where You eXceptionalily ear for Men, Women and Children. peace aims of President Wilson,” The committee authorizing the an- nouncement includes TFrederick o senbach, director of the official infor- { mation bureau of Switzerland in this country, and H. O. Ammann, presi- dent of the Swiss Scientific Soclety of New York I staple and Novelty Shoes for Women is in Now s your opportun- of Shoes ing This in at ] AT 9. | Patent Colt and Gun Metal | Calf, Button Shoes, tip or plain [ toe, leather or cloth tops, Cu- ‘ ban or heels, to $6. will spool values $5 real bargains. You will gzood values we are offer- find The Shoeman 941 Main St., Hartford the Clerk for S. & H. Green Stamps.