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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918, SWITZERLAND GARES === — FOR MANY lNVAUE!n EVERSHARP A KATTEN & SON The Perfect Pointed Pencil HARTFORD ONY PRICE CLOTHING CO. | Always ! 114-116 Ai\lum Street Warring Nations Gad 0 In $20 Sharp— = ARE OFFERING UNUSUAL VALU m ng Showing 7 g bl H Shrpencd gw Skirts For Wumen l THE ; aris, January (Correspon- '\ A sure point for ¢ if the Associated Pross) i every word. 95 t 50 S 9 re were 24,136 invalided soldiers | Enough lead fora at 0 Basun s x f warring nations interned in Swirz- guarter million I vrland on October 31, 1917, accord / ‘words. new in material, coloring, 12 to a report of the Swiss Federal A pencil of beauty 5 styl isplaying a variet y art features in belts ,..m pock- The materials include Fan cy Striped Velours, Serges, Poplins, . Council. Of these 12,376 were Mrench, . ] o Nk these 12,376 were ¥r —and a joy forever. G bardin g oins and Washu! ‘. 1522 Belgians, 964 English, 8,594 / Built with consum.. ZE b s Germans, 3 142 A | s 228 Austrians and 142 Hun- nate jeweler skill. ) o rtians. ~ These figures do not in- A mechanical mar- graailflns 2 tde 4,746 interned persons who vel and a writing { re returncd to their native coun- wonder. : . frics in accordance with agzceements 3 man H New In Women’s Footwear. : Lieletrenthe JReoimbrints is:a::‘;xa:;:dr:g}:mn_ I.Ev?ry g T ' Patent Colt Oxford Ties ! ) .:;“;_;:‘ "‘:,!.;;,m.....m,..\ L ; ber. Leads comein S oy Ul with the new Louis Heels. ' i inte account of the neso i el R SR e ‘ v hardness. A handy “WILSON’S” tomorrow. Dark Russia Calf Oxfords 1 sunded w-lm"v'\' is contaiad in tne v 1g)raser is under the | 3 i S 1 ¥ gt ‘ ‘, ” « fajor 1."‘ wrd lavre v andsome cap. A r ats ade with new Military Heels. : o nternment, servioe uf the Swiss Bl G s The best hats made : y eavinee, The question of an e &M against Joss. will go at Also a showing of i B X g oss, g wounded prisoners was Made for pocket, en up. the report says., in the first { - l@ < (i : AT A17 i St 10T e Pt { | chain, or handbag. . A nountable difliculties arose because i ] Many attractive AL ek i ! ST S It’s a real opportunity Cross e e [} fos aes g1 dijfane s real bergal for : ; the it phsitons on i o and up. Come see men who know and ap- =~ - a1 e A ‘ the Eversharp and i ~ 1 in ocenpations whick 1 4 At Shirocs : o e e its famous writing | || Preciate the best. . J cervice | J mate the wonderful in the newest combina- | . Following a conversation which he Tempoint Pen. i Saturday at rad in Paris with M. Millecand, Mit tions. & 3 ister of War, Gustave Ad presi dent of the International it Cross “MoDERN k4| o ADKINS | (@ BilzonGa) wounded soldiers in Switzerland BOOT SHOP {‘ ‘ B e i o e _____ S ] greater part of 1915 was Lpent in ne- 168 Main Street. ) sotiations between switzerland — and i | the warring powers C00000060600 BY The Ashley-Babcock Co. “Sole Agents for ) : In December 1915 an sement was finally concluded betwe Red Cross Shoes” erland, e and German land and gium later join H L Uy R S i FOX & ‘ O l Branch Store for Furniture, were mostly soldiers afflicted wi - R i . ] T P e . A o Rugs, China and Housefur- cupations for those who wera ablo (o | | HARTFORD nishings, 12 Talcot! Street. work and to teach new those whose injuries prey e o R | Entrances to Main Store, Pratt, Trumbull and Church Streets. ipations. Professional men assisted in continuing thein 5 e - = S — e e e - Swe———ewwwe—= | Phe problems of discipline MECHANICS NEEDED e s e sy (258 el Interesting Bag Purchase {here is no promise that more units of | : e N iR g found to mak | he | men happy and comfort: T this sort will be formed. standing with this work should be between ney, sc men will not be | | 150 B d d I S ‘k B = E of 21 to 5 and should bring ! called to active duty until graduation. | b ea e 0 l a S — recommendations from former em- | At that time they will be given an | lovers and other eredentials, in order | opportunity for immediate advance- | L Will Be Sent to Point in Ireland i e enrotting omcer ma ve aided | ment to sich rank or rating s their I8 Worth $7.50. Removal “a'e Price ning ratings knowledge qualitie them for ment in clas (Naval Coast D be granted to any man at his request = sz fense Reserve) genceral service, are at the'termination of the war or na- L e . New Haven, March 8.—The Naval MoW being accepted in the following | tional emergency —Applicants must ) . - ~ | rating: aman second class, deck [ be citizens except in the case o R G l,A d Or G 5 Reserve enrolling officer at New Ha' | 1" jicers, and firemen if qualified, | stewards, ete., as noted aboye eports Circulaied in Other Goun ven, Conn., has requested the Herald «ewards, bakérs, cooks, and mess at- | Registrants for selective draft will to publishothe following statement tendants are especially needed for this | be enrolled in this branch of the t 4 A l d s B l W i « friendly countries who have taken aut jof certificates from their local boards | Two of the season’s newest styles; one is a pear shape bag, with pannier handle; drop front and large mechanics in the United States Naval | f papers are acceptable in |stating that their class and order | e Reserves Flying corps class 5 of Naval (hese ratings as well as full citizens | numbers are 5o low that they not Reserves force. These are for special of the U. S within the current quota of their : duty in.a unit of four hundred men! \While machinists, instrument work- | local hoarc ence of the Associated 58) —Cir- change purse attached to silver cord; and large siik tassels. None o1 approval. None C. O. D. following trades are neceded this ! write to the enrolling officer who will | Anyone wishing to communicate|as possible the tremendous gaps connection:| carpenters, z .| neep their names on flle and natify ; with the enrolling officer may address [ i the war has mado in the Ger- | Removal Sale price $2.98. These Another lucky purchase; Vachette Vanity Strap Books, a hand- bricklayers, fmasons, plpefitters, fire- | them if and when they are needed him as “Enrolling Offi USNRF, e are the best grade imported men, electricians, and boilermake Anticipating the need, in the future, Drawer 30, New Haven, Conn.” man army, has aroused indiznation | Scoteh clubs. —— — . o in the German empire. This report | St Cambing Cool moisette; metal frame with change protector; silk moire lining; g w0k v mirror in top; outside of top in solid bead work; many patterns in rich effects; black and colors; silk Amsterdam, Feb, (Correspond- | § lined. The second style is pouch shape, with beaded top and large mirror; silk lined; both styles have who are«to be sent to Ireland for sors, millwrights, nd coppersmiths are IEnrollments at New Haven are now | culation in other belligerent countries Q . Aviatiam ‘Construction work. These not now being enrolled, It is ex-|bheing held at 61-62 Water street on | of the repor N p Hno . . = ¢ report that oflicial recognition | p men willtbe- engaged entirely in ground | pected that there may be a call for |Tuecsdays and Fridays, but applicants| . 5 b . 3pot tlnh 00ds achette anlty urses work and\ there be no flying in- | skilled men of these trades later on |must present themseélves before 10 |©f Pelygamy had been given in Ger- Ivory faced Drivers and ' ' cgular $1.50 Value, f cluded inwtheir duties. Men of the and such are interested should | a. m. on these days. many, in order to fill up as quickly ek casily worth saa0, Regfllar Hi. a:ue, 10r some shiny finish, in military « ripe: change pocket, lined with cha- i said to have been mentioned in | urse anc op strap. None on approval, no A A Kits in khaki shoulder case, reg- purse and mirror; top strap. None on approval, 1 the British house of commons by Ar- | price $2.25, sale price — thur J. Ifour, the British forcign | minister and by Lord Robert Cecil, SIS | the British minister of munitions. Buy the Tennis Racquet now . In the religious weekly paper, Die (t Removal Sale prices: Christliche Welt, Professor Martin > > ;S 'I'he More Partlcular Rade declared recently that polygamy $5.10 macaueis mOwE SL A0 is countenanced neither by the (er- $2.50 Racquet now $1.69. l[] the wash GOOdS PCthn man government nor by the German A few $10.00 Racquets to Your Taste people. He contends that single pam i 1802 Here are Gay Flowery Voiles for dainty frocks; sport patterns phlets advocating a plurality of wives close at $7.69. ; such as the one referred to by Lord for rough and ready frocks-—hinting of balmy days in the open; and Robert Cecil, are the work of “Irre fine silklike fabrics for pleasant evening occasions. There's a hos The more will you appreciate SR pre i (0 Chnif st By Photograph e e s, SO s el g Rade holds that history has shown before prices are again advanced after all great wars, the losses Albums » been made good by normal mai Printed Voiles in choice Hawaiian Clotk watershed riages. REMOVAL SALE PRICES new effects; buy early as many proof, 36 ins. wi Ul plain There seems to be, however, a good s o many “irresponsible persons” in Ger- $1 Photgraph Albums, patterns cannot be duplicated colors, price today 0c¢ yard B hn hioldl o er e Ra ko ihe sale price 95¢. 36 and 40 ins. wide; prices to : Albums, sale price day 29¢, 39¢, 50¢ and 85¢ yard 32-inch Ginghams in plaids . Berliner Tageblatt devote n article ' = 3 ) and stripes; very scarce and You can vary its strength by peilitenasilintn oot an el o b e e e (T Tl pamphlet quoted in the IHouse of O he oxtra Y 1aather aove grounds with woven stripes; the quantity used to the in- i L e tion and that, on the contrary, it was dividual cup —and you may quickly suppressed. The Tageblatt price $1.75, sale price $1.29. :““;“_‘"“"”""}’*‘ sgousissliingepLce how mentions the activities of Kodak Dept d[‘ink as many cups as you the “Bden and Mittagsbund” move- Printed | Sik and, Gotton e A ment and the “Hammar Gommunity G . Ponees, foulard designs, 69¢ prices $1.09 and $1.25 vard 4 1 whose ideas for inereasing the hirth sl like without fear of harm or 2 breed the “Germanic Buy Thrift Stamps | ° : breeding of the future German. T1 $1.00 high; these prices are less than in replace them for; 20¢, ¥ cred Album, size 7x10, regular SeRins Rvide BOeL- O 00 39¢, 59¢ and 8¥c yard ilk and cotton Poplins, 36 and to 7 superman’ are regi dlscolnfort- pecultar. 7 e e (o v Tl wide, all the best shades, prices Then there is the “German Socicty and “ ar SangS T today and 69¢ yard ‘ for Regeneration” and the “Order the New Templars” which want (jertlflcate birth A Very Popular American Drink e Boys' Spring Overcoats races Finally, a socicty named Plain Colored Voiles, 40 ins. irded as distinetly Soisette in plain colo o “Ariana” frankly advocates free love e : i h T “Aciana Ankly 50y0 e You buy Thrift Stamps to coproats and Reefers. A sample line in fine velour and worsted 1 3 @ 1ese sects, ¢ A4 . 3, 3 ik ese mes gerts, is of any importance VA IR S LR (SRl “hecks: brown and gray cashmere and blue serge; belted models paper further argues that the s i Stamps, You buy W. 8. S, to eties only work on the theories of help the government w Darwin and Gobineau—-both of them . £6.95. Many worth up to $8.50. Saturday wdvocated clec and convertible collars; sizes 2 No coat worth less than Hon-Germans-—who tive hreeding of a superior grade of oo i 0 U | 1 AT DOIN 8 R ST I R NV AT T PR S T T N O e R oS s 3

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