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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918, Fleft benind. 1t is] 2 It has been so E of timo, and will Phone orders, ©Our Restaurant 3 - ‘% ucd on down the Charter 305 0, Is an ideal placc 2 & &4 s for a light lunch, uric and Mail Orders Py a cup of tea or 4 3 monopoly on { substantial re- ITO; y % B . promptly filled. St in every land. i | “ALWAYS RELIABLE” United States oo | Stylish Spring Suits of Al Wooi Popli Silks |} = pcial Value af §2500 NEW SPRING BLOUSES . come The ; coat has a rollinz collar pointed in front with all thos: er-collar of vongee silk. A ripple effect pleated 6 the sufl- | I around and frinened with five rows of soutache ; : [ B o id. The ¢oat is finished with an all-around belt 8 5 | - ith two pearl buckles. A plain tailored skirt is ‘ @ the hands ishéd wit Wwith two piece belt at back Colors are the 2ood | ekin, Khaki. navy, coven, erey and black .I - _ - - A Handsomely Tailored Mititary :-; - Showing the L = & 1 } style Suit of ali Wool Serge is § S 2 % 2N NN Shown at $29.00 PP e B Voile Greations i el i : ) A dheicor Spnovsl Ded)col G I 2 ? In “Pepolastic” Blouses. Plain BHSTCA. | ; 4 4 wide rever and a hemstitched collav of white \ ; 7 e Bola zola coins | B i pple efiect | is trimmed with four | i and lace trimmed in high and e Il 2 Eatid ) itary braid and many butt ‘The turn- ' = . : § ifices of men | @8 I \ o kot is also bound with military bratd, This b B 2 x 2 low neck. Priced 98¢, $1 B arc oi heir alt | & 8 ined throaghout with good quality self color A Rz e \ Yl o BE the nution may live Colors are sand. 1'ckin, navy wnd black 4 § 3 if and $2.98 each Governar Holcomb, having an- cach. of truth, r it mentions incerity the letter rcceived telephone messages and letters niember when your fingers foming home ut ¢ £ are received from It 1z not only desirable that - S b | S sknd VITRACTIVE SPRING COATS OF ALL WOOI ; 3 A : : : . e i § 78 . »'ru'l IN IS SPECIALLY PRICED ! g 4 \ I 4 FE IXTRAORDI- e © We hope so. $18 98 ey \u represonts all \ | AT AU G e B sy ma A 5 JOHN MAR il IN \COLD STORAGE, i a box pleated back and arve belted all around w SATURDAY IN J \ two round buckles at back. Colors are Pekin, grev. 5 TE 7 o) AL | rookie, sand, navy and black B i ; EXQUISITE NEW R ‘s DIB U S nounc e hds “put politics in coid SPRING CH 5 g | 3 ' SPRING DRIVEZ FOR RUMORS. S put polities in coid | : ] SPRING COATS OF ALL WOOIL . i -3 BLOUSES i"or some time past the rumor has) Storage until aiter the w there are Y f VELOUR ARE PRICED AT .. 24 98 | « 7 2 .pt its ugly head beneath tie coverd. | Many who might well follow his ex- : £ \ coat of this material has a large convertible i 4 £/ s OF GEORGETTE CREPE— e n el B0ty nple. It is a futile thing to pla \ collar, pointed revers and an over-collar of figurcd 8 Rl ot v et | e e S e e ST " Khaki-Kool. This coat has inset pockets and deep 8 ok A seeirento auo Walst CREPE DE CHINE- Nes 46 ¥aiser and | The country, as evidenced by what ve > trimmed with rows of silk stitching, is belted B - B sympathy with the Kaise: - ) 1 - around and finished with smoked peart buttons. [ THE ONLY WAIST LIBERTY SATIN and tribe and, therefore, anxious to ! cent elections we e had, is firmly own 1n all leading spring colors, such as Pciin | B o e hbralatin hishdommunitys H[“d r "]V.’u’vi_\' in back of the m“”"{ bue, Pepin green, tan, sand, navy and black 5 With the Essential Feature of SILKS in all the new shades. ha artec Fory h g | dent ¢ .stretch of t < betwec 4 SRR IRTN o . > “ ohi has starled a very (hrilling|tent. FESRoIfLme bhoyeeny SPLCIAL SKIRY OFFEEING FOK N s ‘. VALUE $5.96. 3 Fit and Comfort which all i cq 398 $4.08 . on its rounds. It is to this ei- | novV 'l the next presidential elec- S - - SPECIAL, AT i rice 3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 . i e ; CRDAY SPECIAL A e e : B S othenlack Company E, formeriy of tholtions is longer than even the calendar | Pt e T o] s O SRR G o e S S i, fEr 7 inilitia, has been totally oblter- || Shows. Many things will happen before | pockets. Shown in grey taupe, tan, and navy. the western battle tront of [ November, 1820, Among them may be FOR (OLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS—A complete line of new attractive styles in sizes 13, n T s R e & member, | & STeat victory on Buropean soil—a | 15, 16. 17, and 19.—An exceptionally good $10.00 value in a JUNIOR MIDDY DRESS $7 9 : L t C ,;& E PF . s s e e L e e o ast Cail on very Piush o | troops . i z This dress Is of dark blue serge with large sailor collar trimmed with rows of white braid and - that now on the way home | troops under the active leadsrship of el GBS G o C L z ws of white braid an : ‘/VINTE‘R C 'R O R e e e e e banded on slceves with red. The skirt is the regulation middy skirt laced at back with red braid : h 5 Car iR Lur ¢« surrounding the nature of th being sroomed will be peremptorily 3 2 l e giled wounds fare et Melp donopRchedigitatidicias art OB‘ ‘M This call means a saving Made of “SALTS PLUSH”, on its wa T{ has all the 4 N £ g A BloutsEVAY Lt ) 9 . @8l of $5.00 to $10.00 on every which means the best to be Surgical Dressings. B cloth coat in the store. The had in plush coats. Plain Interminable folds g 12 home folk. Upon receiving some | Tor those w Hi :«:~ ‘H‘l‘;"iw\w B balance of our stock goes on and fur trimmed coats, pause, | sale Saturday at one price others with large fur collars. “ing all the aforementioned data, o | T every drop of blood to stain ! | R Your choice $9.98 each Choice Saturday $25.00 ea i e dispete s whiteness, falls for you and me | ; $9. each. aturday $25. 3 porter was immediately dispatched mLen m j TODAY TABLOID TAL v 2 S prdee Saeadi A lue $20.00. 5 .00. ' tha former home of this Amgrican | 2 27¢ °F flie price that keeps us free S E a to $20.0 Values to $4 0.00 SR e Hrutn | TO serve our own, that keeps us clean | e R ny officer, whercupuen ‘h: | b :’fl;rmn shame that other women know. | [f BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. 8. N | — s a,«»@namcrll f’:h-‘rflfhar ;c'n no r:‘;fi\mr nofllmws never seen, : Made in Ttaly. | SERGE DRESSES in the correct styles and colors for Lttor received by.the wife of the man | I' e hat we are so slow! - 2 = - “1 would like you (o try my . o e o entioned, no word telling her of his| G00—If that blood should cry in vain . voice,” said Mamic o s B spring. Priced $12.98, $14.98, $17.98 and $19.98 each. o e of Ehveieal dis. | 47@ We have let our moment go! €ris copes idly I can sing fluently in L HECAS T O ! S AMELTA J¢ "HINE BURR Pnglish, French, Italtan and | § lv\\ V(‘Icrr in u‘ ua “\ : ! in the Southern Woman's Mazazine ThelSubmarinelist anl underwaten s al ood ook around was ablel tof des Finnish. and it's always been || B DRESS SKIRTS for Spring wear. All wool serge and 1c War department in ashington, Sorges ” &n a o ris my ambition— i . . - S i A : i =R mole. Blindly it bores beneath the SISN a periscope. “With ple oo ’ poplin Skirts in black and navy. Silk and satin Skirts, plain he same reassuring message W i R : ) For the benefit of members from ith pleasur replied Vir F 3 : 2 Bived. All casualty lists are given Keep Your Liberty Bonds, [ R cean only began WHR no Midle West this instrument or at- dini Spurtso, the great im fl colors and fancy stripe. On sale Saturday $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 (New York Sun) | B When its conning tower and tachment may be compared to a thin presapios - tCan you' sing the [N - 7 o} : el e § and $7.98 each. % o e e people | PeTisCOPe arc immersed so nurrow ix chimney standing out from the roof anlasfrom Mascagniis Betwac eneral Pershing. Therc has been no | o\ Dol O desirable e o o o e S St T oo the Ball - - Lolaing back: there will be none. : 14 e Bondea BibuLEit e St B TN 0S| (o of three of them, each not ‘You mean ‘Och La La. Oh Tt is inevitable in war that men | @ Patt of patriotism to kcep them, | O7c-tenth its normal speed collision ,yor four inches in diameter and ala, e iba T Lat? Certain A N Q BT, T 1M be killed, Hvory man who starts | 'S the teSt from which Secretary | 1S inevitable should there be an ob-’about fiftecn feet long. At the upper e : 1 P & 4 s % 5 McAdoo preaches. The tre . |stacle in its path end bangs not a mirror, but a prism And. while the impresario $ v or the battie front knows that: it is| Somih vt PR ol Our first Subs plowed boldly about Prisms are sharp-edged lumps of accompanied heg on the mouth 1 i ot news to him. e also knows aigj ™ “e4mns that citizens holding | with cupola or conninz turret and sglass used through Mediaeval times | 0r8an, she sang it gloriousiy : i j . hances arc as good as the next fel- D:u:;\v:v‘» x;' bon ve being ap- [even portions of the deck awash. to decorate parlor gas-jets and ladies’ divinely, transcendentally g ow’s, that only a limited number are | (b o h’::. ’0““"! e to time by agents | Safely enough too, for the average ear lobes. 4 had never bf‘f‘" sung before. . WHITE FOX SCARFS, $3.98, $4.98 to $7.98 each. B e risenta Thevrralt | e AR Hluolreq uentisucoel naval gunners in the nineties comld The prism sathers everything in arvelou: he voice of a Ok 5 s ‘[“““"“ them to sell their Liberty | not hit a barn from fhe inside. At sight and drops it down the chimney fallen angal eried Vardini ordes of fighting men massed in the | Loan Ponds and to take in exchange | Santiago, for instance, our Fleet avor- to a mirror in which is octed Mr, Spurtso. “What's your name> § SILVER GREY AND RED FOX SCARFS, $6.98 anc venches and elsewhere. For the most | SCCTiFitios which in a numper of cases |aged only 2 per cent of hits through Von Weddigen's ht eye or a Bel “Mamie Jone In Ditt 7.98 eact art, the.greater anxiety is with those ‘/11‘::;» ,been of very questionable | the whole battle-—at the end of which ®ian relief ship, depending from ! town, where Icome from, T.m g $7.98 each. B her i e lnesUime s targets were the stationary wrecks which direction the curious by-stand- known as ‘the little nightingale | The situation so depicted was to | of Cever an navy. 55 e of Ketchup Street,” and : “1nave neen expected. A “‘patriotic But Gunnery got better——consid- The Sub's commander smwhts his But the impresario s g MARABOU CAPES, $3.98 to $8.98 each. pweethear of soldiers in the war.ia of over 10,000,000 hond buyers | erably better. So considerably that prey, notes her course, direction, and shaking his head & for their sake, then, and that there|in this country,” as the secretary of |4 U-boat couldn't stick her noodle probable distance. He folds down hie ‘How unfortun Lhall be no premature breaking of | the treasury puts it, means that mn- | through a wave without getting a periscope and runs for her. YWhen he American, with name Jlike earts we miust mot Kkill our men be. | HONS Of cifizens responded to the ap. | charge of buckshot behind the cars. | figures ho is in ranse he takes an- Mamie Jones into the bargain 4 HMPES AND Ncw SFR'“ G & e peal of the rovernment with the pur- The French first realized that other peep. Perhaps he has under- Well, T can offer you a Y ore they are actually slain in battle; | pose to help win the war. This has | S0me means must be had of looking estimated his victim's speed of position in the last row of g or by so doing we turn the human | had its effect in slowing down the | around without exposing the boat's course, and must change. Or she chorus at thirteen doll | VES 2 f‘VE'\: ongue into a two-edged' sword that|sale of securilies. Naturally promo- |hull. On the “Gustave Zede” telc- may open fire. In any case it is but week, with traveling expense E TEES J ters would like to tap this great res. | Scopic domes were fitted which could a question of seconds before his one v It's a wonderful ervoir of capital which the govern. |Pe pushed up and down as ccasion trained eve hasg caught the situation chance with bright ‘"““‘l" ment has gathered for ils own rein. | required. Unfortunately this arrange- {hrough the glass. Once more he' cight years or so you ought . ; SRTE 4 enougb aof ugly rumor ement. It is of the utmost im- | meni not only leaked, but disturbed running submerged. One last zlinipse able to work yourself up I ets valne to 5169 EATEETR 16, SED RELLEIL malignant, mean, down- 8 o that the investments of this | the vessel's equilibrium, and alto- ' —two seconds, mavbe—a degree or the sccond row, and after Cisavd ® cape gloves, excellent values To get rid of it once and | @ of patriots should be safeguard- [ Sether got its inventor in bad with'so of rudder and he presses his tor- will be only a question of Sl It 98c each. —$1.69, $1.85, $2 to $2.50 pr. cvery possible way, and that | the Government whose money.he was | pedo key. So simpio! Sometimes we i : sir action in lending their money | Spending. wonder— but that is a secret Now, as ail Dittsown knesw frculatc unfounded stories must be their gowernment should mnot be All this time the theorists were A word more of history. Several | Al Jones’ Mumie was n brigie forced to =zive the source of informa- | ts intaze of by irresponsible | banking on the “daylight which pen- |forms of periscope have been invent- girl. b ay only can the liars | People seeking solely a profit for | ctrates to greath depths” as they said. {ed which reflect the whole horizon | _“Ha ha ha ha!” she Jav ed | rode rlc i rld and "AC AND FANCIES, themselves.” In reality impenetrable darkness ex- | on a screen spread across the conning siiverily. *I took you in that | + times 1 do not know B ists within comparatively few fath- | tower's walls. This mal plotting time, didn't I? My real hon- || mare pleasant sight than that > Bolshevik envo, oms of the surface. Amd powerful | much easier. Howeve accuracy est-t’'goodness name fs Senor- sleepy cow standi while chewi = a more shamoful peuce, searchlight beams don’t heélp much. has never been attained ita Comefetcha Gogetta. My |!and the “harp’ unpacks her Glad-|tr was bombed. An approp abpesls to meonls who mustifacel the At which point pops up Homer—a | After all, though, as in every oth- | ]f:u;hj:r."nm mayor of Vendetta, stone | taking therefrom the warm | celebration!—New York Worhd mee. too. it seems, is troubled | increasing costs of living. In somec nu;\x : HI\G('I\V';:H»,\'\; ;‘n,vh zme;m;’nA er k]m(jj of iun(dom‘ 9;.,1 m.l;,_w ();‘ la‘-?‘n;u»h“' et o L milk and :lu n‘\ s yn‘nj re T | = . es g Lo 0! & “iwhoid fafwhunk i 0 be sure—but | much depends on weather and at- Inoug ried ardint | sonally, | think T would much 1t No woman stande stil, Sbe grow with the disease known as profiteer- | S¥00s movermmont bonds must o | e dear old Greek Seribe of | mosphere. “Low visibility” is an ir- Spurtso happily. “I have dis have a nice cow for a A T ot o ST o e ek jng; thus proving that Amorica does | oo B o or SO T e iy | our dog-cared Odyssey—that sixth | refutable excuse in the Sub Skipper's covered a great star! Would an Ingersol watch. Most ows were | ghe lives.—Capper's Woekls not stand in a class by itself. hurwnwlw.‘hr should “renlize fhat fhe |Pest seller in 9,255 B. C. Homer log. | You fcomaden [ ifnsh don iy ageonsstimegeal splthoushye w BT he arrcst in Washington of one |only zenuine help he gives his mov. | Shuffles his cards and give us peri| “I'm afraid to zo home in the| part if I offered you a salary do not zrow into (ows °r-| gn the German rcports, o e 4 with the | eTnment s by keeping his hond meaning around, and scopein, to look. | dark” the commonest domestic ex- <of $1.500 a performance. with sonally, [ belicve if 1 to: ber the t 16 are “liberaty ot o dR e e i [ TRvertaiontss Toa I e From which a shrewd inventor after {ample of the terin “low visibility.” ten dollars a minute for inter animal 1 would rat Knigat of | {ow Ihtioniactohe embezziement of seweral mrillion dol- | ; "TIENt 7 A5 tsR0ssIRio R | Bt e s ORI L E00 misioms 2 the Garter than the cale tured.” The procedur lars from the French goverament in Most B Many cows ar \“‘tv“- $1.500, while 1 jqenti Springfield Rept | 3 of us took government bonds OMMUNICATED tion some salient fae as well as; el = e {hers are not worth 145 cents - o truck | 5 L. opyright 1918 by Cieorz others ar dealings with American motor truck | with th~ intent to Luy ail we could C ( points, about this bovine quadruped i L Matthew ! Adams It is a noted ct that all cows( ne declares that others, and sisters, and wives, and lays those at home with the mention Women f F asualties from the front ne: of pique and Six stvles of laces anc On sale or al ry man or woman who helps bo traccd. When found the punish- | BB c:in- readily fit the crime K Unele Sam pays 4 per cent. and sl deiyh the securities seller offers mueh HUMAN BIRDS OF PREY. more, a temptation is presented that manufacture merecly another | of ther then and later. To a sreater that possibly may have escaped his | should be re-shin Bt et antel ol Soa e e o He'l veve-opencr”. There are those who | OF 1683 dogree this involved sacrificc ALI, ABOUT A COW. notice. Let me add that this voung| — vear. This keeps the water out of the | powever, that evervthine find out, but it aleo g 4 sound investment man is a very nice young fellow. He | s ~ | milk and the wmilk n out of jail b . 2 ;. | Intercst may be held up on other e always gives Me a Cigar every morn- much better form of invest- | tnj Lut it nev be e . v Sic & 2 = % i e 3 1H et aver il these | peginning Tife as a Calf, Every Little | ing if 1 succeed in getting It 0t af 4ot . Cow. She alwavs roservos a | s again.—Norwich Bulletin. ment, according to some. nond We knew at that his pocket without his seeing me. Iti B 0 cTrooq in a pocket of a little affection Shown the cow is sure ’ It is inevitable that human birds of | the market oifercd opportunities for Bossy Has a “Cud” All, All not, T get something else, or perhaps | 200 °(o¢ nature has provided. This | NOt to be wasted, for she will repav | o o getting larger retarn on our mon- I should say, he gives me something | . 0 o gob is sometimes called the | US (wentyfold at per pound at the | othcgReizes tatng liree guessem v cv. but we also appreciated that the Her Own. else. 1 received a boot the other morn- | wovla. "o “iia v “Cud,” though, T be. | butter and egg store every meal to tell wha man,—get in their work during | .overnment appealed to us on patri- | E ing with a foot in it. Tt was a reali ive ig correct; for the cow knows A Periods of national distress. While | otic grounds. . Into the transaction | 7o the Editor of the Herald: bona-fide foat (12 meohes.) Although | % 0 Pl (B pnC o pasides, | Fow doth the busy spotted cos b this young man has been in the coun- | o f N0 Bl U ehectorate. . | Improve each summer hou If the summer resorts hareabout try months he owns a block Oof | Lhiy tact makes it nice when enter. | By fixing things for milk-punct are all filled up with shipyard work- Th A LD baaLwith which! we began e buildings and has a gold tooth ncflu efolar oo s Pl | " Phat we may eschew th' “sour i regular dummer resorters will A A oh 5] iantinaal aEtrat | wanmEitn e cowiisibes o: for | hand side going in)-~T will say noth- | “Nog cows are quiet in demcanor. ‘ ; R O th ’ those who grasp cvery opportunity tofmind, were good then and are good |he can't vet speak English. and what | ing about the size or his mouth yet I've seen some meaner than —— | llow cheerfully she tofls all da . York Evening Sun Improve thelr conditions in life, | now. There should be butoneanswer | worrying me is how under the sun| The cow, as you already know. is| but, generally speaking, they are quiet| Just to fill ‘hr.'. s cnolaal | W re afflicted financial and " While the | to these who tempt us to leave high [ will he be able to milk it When he|a bovine quadruped. She gentle, | and it takes very little to entertain { That vou may have - e ‘“; = Bunch At afflicted with. “what " PH, "1 2round for lower, und it should be | can’t say “so” in the English lan-|and gives milk when onec takes it by | them In most cases a melodeon, Andigyonni Al oNCRIT kY drink 1" | wife calls a passion for newspa this: The zovernment needs my mon- | guage? The proposition kKeeps me | force from her. She is barefooted up- | phonograph or fiddle is quite cnough. Ut S | aften stoppingiaehen: Sent to-th in the blood of the battlefield the ey, pays for its vee, and it thall con- | guessing. So, for his edification, I taks | staire in front and has a peculiar Some cows, however, prefer a green Very sincerely yvours try on a pressing errand to vread Buzzards and the hawks menace the | tinue to have the benefit of it. fne liberty of bringing to s atten- | habit of chewing hor food the second | “harp” on a milling stool ai the closo | AN O Tl BRI s R o Journa ly fastened down by Germany time. That is why it costs so little to [ Then. regardless of how sad we aro{yhe time he gets a chance to at these times, let us rememhber tha profitecring above patriotis risel prev,—they should be called inhu- hread i some mon 1blic-spirited and patri " Jerk ’r‘ ':.:,'P":"Q‘lr;‘w SRR ad A friend of mine has just bought a otfe, zive 1 all for the sacred)ttireing of ir e cow. Now, what in the world he causes of their countries, there are flower of the nation is sent to bloom

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