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NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. it pounderous pol e we are absol arewcll message of =L “ of these United ] ; ey in that matter ‘ ds our clear duty oA ’ & 3 engiing alliances T ‘ALWAYS RELIABLE” £~ | Saturday Sale--Une Day Only! e | New Spring $15 Taffeta $10 9 | FUR SAT!RDAY’ ll Siik Dresses, . . | SELLING i! Bn the | Very latest Spring models in the popular Roman Stripe Silk. Coatee effccts with Georgette sleeves g | tnd pointed contrasting satin collars. Full Shirred Skirt with large pouch pockets. Your choice of light, fight is | 4§ ark and mediuin combination .‘aqu stripes. now so muf'h in demand. Also about rmm n‘"mt colored ’P]U of | L r‘l".\l. '\O'PICL—Bem,u‘(‘ of the low prux' at “'lu(‘.h |hcsc rh(wms are Gold aju rations will be i ’ e that e | freo 1 - o Extraord: i B Charming New Sprmg Styles in xtraord naty Without the Offering dainty Blouses of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chite, S f e womefl S Tali()red bl“tS $2 5 Satins and Taffetas, priced ...$3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 each fry o, and | S : . far: TR Size range 36 to 46, in flesh, maize, navy, brown, black MW £ | Saturday . . . . | and white. world From An especially distinctive new Spring style is shown in wool poplin Parc marked and | o at this special price——bound in taflor effect with military braid. the coat military barracks, has an all around roll collar extending in rever effect to waist. a ripple B and slecp with the back and wide plaited girdle finishes the novel coat, the skirt is tailored Smart Dre gkfl'ts = codicry. While pur in a narrow flare effect and the slight fullness is gathcred under belt at ful oceupations that cn- | | back. Altogether a most charming model and shown in ail wanted TWO SPECIAL LOTS FOR SATURDAY’'S SELLING, : n before the prosent war | new Spring colorings, $25.00. | Priced 7 c is no ré . PP e Gur\ cach man not in a bar- ceeees .... $5.98 and $7.98 each the same HIBETITRITrn . . e T e | Your choice of Men's Wear Serge and Wool Poplin is a disposition on ‘the part of : it rcq awax ¢ home on fur- | Skirts in black and navy. Nicely tailored Skirts from per branch of Conzress to de- o 5 o measure, or keep its hands | u' < ;. o BNt ‘,,“:Mt ‘v.’,nb Strlkl ‘gly Handsome New prlng .' New York Ciry's foremost Dress Skirt manufacturer. / 1 was Mounded | | i 1 ntil the State Department rati- | 1974 wop almost four years the mil- | § § qi Ore UE S TR - ——— treaties which will accomplish jiir men of Germany have been | ! Tt E d S t 50 W b g 86 thIa b Thed o e N : omen’s and Misses’ lative measure would bar from | mpec have destroved Bolgium, over- | at : estros i - . . ship and authorize deportation 1 1 i e , and completel 3 - tte ot . 2 8 A rather stunning model of ali wool peplin is among the suits offered RalflCOafS wliems within daraft age who ;.4 A With the blood of im exemption from military serv- | = = | at this price. Strictly tailored and high grade in every particular, the coat ocent women and children dripp W : A e. They would, if allowed to re- T“( : 1\\ ':‘ o i e ’1 e 2 has a wide flare at bottom and self collar and revers and is trimmed with & ¢ have just received about two hundred of these weather- b 5 from the ips o heir swords tl @in here, be drafted for agricul- | .ot Jonging eyes towards Japan " many byttons, the skirt has a tailored panel front set off by huttons, proofed Coats in sizes 16 to 46. They’re all new and - SR4eN, | 8 Y : broad belt at back, a very attractive suft and most ecxcellent value at §: 5 i i i i : other nations, the while small clique = = % you'll want one to slip on as the usual spring rains will of cowards and poltroons in this coun - — B be with us soon. The price range is wide, offering ex- | try wonder if we cannot, by hook or fi=afrbaties with Great Britaln joo) e 6 H Tl e ] N W Spiingstyge Serge DI‘GSSCS ! Ma“y Ne\v Spl‘mg Modexs in ceptional values at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98, by aly, and France are now in the Pro- | o ' 14 19 story of women sym- | steps up to $19.98 each. fo of sormation. 1t being sreuse | o i murdorers I the Three Special Offeriags Skirts Here Saturday Bl e at legislation is a direct insult to I death-house aw s the supremc : Saturday Attractively Priced Rampmof Crave’mete iendly terms, the chances are that ral or manufacturing work. Only ose aliens who hail from countries war with Germany would be ef- No: The dreams of the pacifists Shown in plain colors as well as novelty stripes and peace at any price people are | AT $11.98 At this inexpensive price are shown | and checks. Coats beyond the _ point of realization. new spring models in Serge Dresses with high AT $5.98—we offer a striped faney 'silk skirt shirred at top with deep heading, forming the girdls e work which this bill would do il be accomplished Ly diplomacy. veryone wants to sec the enemy 4 . There can be no peace with the mil- waist line offect and contrasting colored embroidery iens in service of some sort. Since : i . 5 : ! 0:0r ¥ | stylishly trimmed with pearl buttons. Priced $9.98 to $24.98. itary masters of the Gierman people. | B on front, a rather full skirt with swinging side | AT §6.98—A new plaited model skirt of handsome : | - ; What though we have no grievance | pockets plaid material in the box pleated effects which are We know of no better investment than to own one of these e th selves | i 80 smart this scason, broad belt with pearl buttons : Reopleiiis B AT $14.98—At this price are offered serge dresses | makes a most becoming finish. high grade weather proofed Coats. ngiand, France. Italy and other untries are not disposed to enact with the German gislation drafting our men who are ; we have a grievance with their ma: broad the proposition simmers down with coatee front handsomely embroidered with silk = < = ters who have set the dogs of war tolerance. It was America's . : ads, contras satin collar and cuffs, and Yoy i ono of tolerance. It was America's, =8 W0 NS Sl T S L e and beads, contrasting satin collar and cuffs, and New Spl’mg Coats WASHABLE | WASHABLE ult, in the first place, to allow so - is stylishly trimmed with bone buttons. uch leeway to foreigners coming to | World- The ym'}r 8= ’\:".‘fnm,cf p AT $22.530—A stunning stralght line model dress SpeC[ai f()l' Saturday $14,98 ! “SUEDETEX” GLOVES CAEELGLOVES B sHores. They are ron ¢ long drawn out affairs, and it ma & e £ 5 pt ) ), es o s o ARIOE N e e e e S s) el oo botEn et g Wi thRdrop) waistline, full skirt and is N e Uil back modsll with dees convertiblelcols For spring wear. Shown For street wear. Women'’s, e har while we are forced to it St gy (Rt Tt e o e (||| CESRGEL O cimneel. G eolihe prd cuffs are of | 3 belted alt around and has large patch pockets, | i N in tan and grey, Saturday ant ”* S D oy el rich white satin | material is the popular tweed mixtures. in the new spring shades $1.85 pair. Value $2.00. here is a s e Heavens, 3 driven back. They will be of ivory, bisque and white, | CI;II%’(?RE.N S, in white at | pair, value $1.75.— Tan at $1.65 pair, value bring days, the budding of the trees, ; i i tlne cay © PUading of fhe treRs | . oldlers, tme million o five RECSCREEE ) I id the fragrance of the (lowers, s & g y (] 5 g | million strong, will run them back TODAY’S TABLOID TALE e - g ere are these who cherish the be- | MO0 U L U the Rnine. e {1l POPULAR NECKWEAR | LAUNDERED COLLARS : : Then there will be pgace. Y LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. S. N. - hd ; bn the diplomats of the belligerent i - e | Affinitics. | which is much in demand AND SETS orld wilk get together and call a halt = —— — — - - o . P hostilities, USBLESS ENDEAVOR. Amyone doubting that Zila- at the present time. EoE : When a man goes over the top at the captain said, “All right, Boys, try {| Ppone Hooker was a poet had STUDENT TIES COLLARS, ...25c and 50c some mysterious Infiuence, by Fawving resigned from a committee it. It's a chance to save three hun- only to look at his long hair | 50c and 75c each 2 i " B N dred lives by risking only three and inexpressible cyes. His o8 =3 ) T 2B s has fust had a ration of rum. But “Ted e by rishing ovly thresl |t SRR e an evan |||} (GREPE DE CHINE TIES ¢ pair not long ago threc sailormen got or- !dogs from the natives. Several Hs- :| and his cyes more inexpressible 25c and 50c each PIQUE COLLARS and bhcifists hope 2c the clouds of war ; soes Mialeollcagnesions betieni| IS GRS SE R e e B ol S e W T T T G e MIDDY TIES 1l by and av sky of peace | and lares that haif the commit- < in. | “oon lost heart and deserted. Gales | INg towards the end of the 59c 75c and 980 each | SETS, speclal at 49c each NO PEACE WITH POTSDAM will be blown out of the trenches one of ! with black embroidery. With the coming of the beautiful these fine days and an army of Am- that by some sort of prestidigita- = ast he's armed, and most likely he me waving of the wand or launch- which he brands as use- g of legerdemain, the dreamers and | less. esentative Fuller of Massa- a thousand miles wide against an 2 ;i s . esent itself 1l the gloriousness = tees in that august assemblage are : - Vi - and heavy pack ice drove the strug- | ‘:Cek as h‘rr gazed poemishly at visible enemy. The land was Alaska | gjino poc B3 da g In frightful Fragella Spume. a magnificent viev rc t wWo the time and attentica 2 4 3 s , 3 e fomen odinenh e who | and the enemy was unuiterable cold. | weather they crept blindly over a Her hair, as airy as a has- TWO SPECIAL LOTS WOMEN S HOSE FOR SATUR, med camp the world is to be con- | ziven them. This is the man A telegram reached Washington in | path in the mountains more than senpfeffer, ) i rted over into a grand fair upon taking his seat in the House of |, = = = L alers were | 2-000 fect up into the flaming Aurora. Stirred goldishly at each || DAY’S SELLING bound wherein all men and wofnen | Representatives refused to accept pay e 0 After 300 miles of hell. half starv- passing zephyr,” he chanted B e e e e ine | IceRERE Al o Rce o lendiestofl i fanala v relyd tost el fthevite I Sou LY, ; A BURSON” black, medium weight cotton; IPSWICH : i ) 3 ieal | FOIRt Barrow. All must winter. [in with onc of the government rein- || And, hastily drawing out his | Black . ; joys of brotherly love. ! upon bearing the expenses of clerical | |, = o o o horrible | deer herds. Af once the daring plan - cuff, he made a note of th: ack, boot silk Hose— Saturday 3 pairs for $1.00 tting what happened when stance from his own pockets. death by starvation and worse was conceived of driving this meat- ryhme on it h ODD LOTS OF FALL AND WINTER WEIGHT KNIT sheviki of Russia entered into There are few members of Congress | The Revenue Cutter “Bear’ w on-the-hoof across 700 miles of Bar- : | Zephyr!” she cried. “That | L ¢ with the Potsdam gang, | in sympathy with Representative |shot out of San Francisco the same |Ten Grounds to the whalers. reminds me—I must buy some | | UNDERWEAR reduced for a quick clearance.” Buy A . week. She had a rough time of it They succeeded. Not only were 400 more woaol for the sailors’ gar- || 5 . : 10ugh. the happenings are not j Fuller on this score. There have], ; precious decr brought across that | ters I'm knitting. them now for next winter as they will be considerably past the embyronic state, the folk | been men in the national House who e e oaanE el mad wildernes: of death. but the or- | And. for she was as practical | high ho look for~4 peace with Germany | were so wealthy they did not con- In the northern zal deal was without pcrmanent injury to as she was beautiful, she took ghaer. i having and And bit at the ulcered any one of the drivers. Gaunt Arctic | out her little memorandum s Hoe: " wolves attacked bo Several | book and made a mote in it. A im facts of the case. They look no | €0 turncd this money over em bulk} P& o - 0 A e whole vast herd sterted blond moonbeam stole into the krther than the tips of their noses. | to their sccretaries and clerks; but| . io”oront tha heavy flaes some | back. Even they could not face the room and sat on the diamond ey see. not into future They | it is not on record that amy one of | 1 500 miles southwest of Point awful penetration of bitter winds im- Tol\lrurc of her engagement The Terrible Table d’Hote, | retically at least, pick anmd choose not realize 1 of demarka- | these men were so filled with the |row. | measurably cold CILER |1 (New York Tribume). | cmitting certain dishes—or nibble at | Lieutenants Bertholf and Jar Befors relicf arrived a number of | ‘Lizght up the emblem, soon, . preliminary offerings till the rea) J had died. Scurvy had be- ah soon, If a plebiscite of stomachs could |, S, War ish ol e lovernnal ofi nae 4l. | Sun to rot the flesh of the others. | el svaulben iptialediiad va | AL epra keIt IO AR o fat s tions ste. Abolish the table d’ho wernment bv military masters who | ernment. Nor is, it recorded that|ers. In the dead of an Arctic winter, | Cannibalism was imminent When maon! . U s ofF (R0 B (e d'""\\‘," if our dine ake a b < ar. | any of them resigned from commit- [ fis g darkness and endless bliz- | the men and deer hove in sight from he intoned in his perfectis It would be avoiished overniznt. ve | let it have official | ‘ zaT man’s chances weren't worth ihe south dving man raised his modulated S8 voice “who sit and eat and eat may look It would b : o 1 | tees because they believed these com-{Z% & o = SRR St oo ShatiRindlor bailll And he made arother note || Jeniently upon these stufting matches e me he helm of each ship of | mittees utterly useless. On the 2on-| gone hor durndest and was stuck, | loon did they use? on his cuff. fn the name of meals, but it is our ate sailin e h soas of death | trary, the average memher of Con-| Every day men must be d <o The world is full of heroism. “Lady rmoon!—that reminds stomachs that pay and pay and pay. b i me!” she exclaimed Lady The Chicago restanrant kcepers who | Bloomfield-Moon, a real live are proposing to Mr. Hoover that all{ One of the most pertinent questions ¢ chors cast ir nug harbor of | mitteo there set up is practically in-| . o0 o L ed T e o o B ucheas N s Fg01ng ol spents fa table d’hote meals be abolished can |that have come out of Germany dur ace. 1 1 delightful sen- spensable: that the nation could not - £ By snall - let 150 i1 e club tomorrow for the ben- count upon the undivided support of {ing the war was that asked by Dy 3 power to inve te each and of 1920 take care of them- CONL T ot Sy e e T e (B0 Rl (e Tanslvens Tndependent Social: trivial thing that comes along Grooming a political candi- | Intoxicated Heroes. and Madge | We have often tried to picture the | ist, in the Prussian Diet last Saturday. | litfle more committees and a his date is bad busine:s, with | Mizzle promised ahe’ll iniro- human being for whom the American | Here it is ) | ce me it I get there early table d*hote was established and If Canada, with less than nine mil~ And she made another note whose fictitious capacity has s | lion inhabitauts, has been able to 2 — — in her memorandum book, re- dimensions fo time. Ga tua | thTow a qu r of a million soldiers e FACTS AND FANCIE | marking, “Do you know, Zil, T could not have demanded more into Europe, who were not able to A ——— {| think us two are just natural was the Buropean idea tramsplanted | OF SWim, what grounds has the 1 jhese things, we r at, would be | an . € 2 here a man of the Republican national com- Woman routs thief with ink.— afiinitics. Evervthing vou say and grafted with all our Americ ance minister for denying to thy onderful. They would act as 1- | those o with him, and | mittee, is fast winning the reputation | Headline. { seems to remind me of somec- notions of trimmings. A table d'hote | L Nited Statcs, with 110,000,000 in ; variation of the prov- | thing.” {] meal in Europe is a suecession bitants, any military capacity? it the pen is mightier than the | “Iragel vou are all soul,” skimpy single dishes—the whole malk- | this there was absolutely na | ord —New York Sun he sighed olindly, and rose re- || ing a fair meal. How Americans jeer | @d€duate reply, and the finance min Fogress; but, they are bevond the ! 5 the g - ent's mone | task of harmonizing the discordiun o gretfully to take his leave, for || at it or used to jeer at it in those |l ter “crawled” ignominion Pos. ale of realization at this stage of SR s ndere ha . . ionaliof thet G RO E T . Tk a valuable food, declaves an | the clock had jurt struck two happy, distant days when Eurape was sibly some of r Baker-baiting ume, e i jon. As * ‘Win the War Now." S ticle on the woman’s page. We in the morning. a playsround instead of a battlefield! | NeWSDavers in this vicinity that ! : : should say it is, at 18 cents a guart. (Copyright 1918 by Goorse I| Here the skimpy dishes became am- | their ignor what has ) Patersont Caill | Matthew Adame) ple American portions. fat helpin done, deny any military zbility or a at we have no grievance with t my es. w we but this com-| fion of war there is but one side = | of vegetables appeared on the side | COmplishments to this vernment erman people, as a people. It y make: The nation might well | On that side, supporting the country urse the army is not to blame | == - and any course was a meal in itself. 1K, to try to answer it the ships arewt Syl O —| The whole was a feast, a gorse, a aren’t to iy osanit AL | Niagara flow of Ty army isn't equil oler” for 185 - swamp the amplest alimenfary 1w « hot it would not v « 1 the dual 10 chy. provi d ety -ni o J ¢ C ar livi , 2 1 « W leo 1 plk who dwell in al monarchy ¥ ¢ ety -nine per cent. 9t . E c i 10 go over.~—New Haven Univu ‘ n Morning Record. In times of peace one can, theco- b 1 tile.— Springfield Republic o | il to take into consideration the : sider their salarics worth the peo- | spirit of sacrifice they deigned to do- and the ship's surgeon, ‘voluntee the sail admits no such dally- the peoplc -t le, and | nate their services gratis to the gov- legalized dim sions in pounds, calories and cent A Pertinent Question (Boston Post) d destruction were to order all ress eves each and every com-| —mm ——m4mM ————— e — tion to 1 ome clarion, volce along if one of these commi undering through the fog to those | were severed from the body politie: | hgaged in the death struggle, saying, | that instcad of less 3 Sh T o L % jess Congressional - investi cisanad miles aw. entlemen, let it all off; ther n R e no use going further; we have been Tong; iet us re the mistake.” | ‘ongressy - ma right, AMr. Wil H, Hars, the new g tonic to tired nerves racked s are those s strenuot } beir A peace-maker i prn. by the mighty conflict now e his ideas the ref | present ongaged in the tremendo It may be, and undoubtedly is, true | value e endless « 2 n hairman #On the ques 3 prtainly more plausible that we have S it the committ | eause shall stand o feeling of ‘antagonism toward the ors i v Hil to orzaniz opdicaiculatedgiol that if Ensj

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