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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918, nism. To I | SPRING OPENING /98| ... 98¢ matter to io- L | OSale of Millinery> 1546 Ste | saie “ALWAYS RELIABLE” have no sym- nor with any ese are known | Lof the Liberty | | i | | purchased kgt bl § The Second and Third Days of nd snickered at sl A< o Spiing Opening Sale of Milinery | OUR BIG single oppor- a - The unquestioned stvte creators of Paris and New York have finally fed upon all th cfded upon the correct stiles for Sprins, and as B merican govern- | B readiness with all these approved ide noun s very importa: sale s 5 | You'll save considerable moncy, as our larze pur w8 for this sale brousht 1 { leen anti-adminis- | § SR B BEn e the first to the last | i { ~ \ n s 5 | a el ATTRACTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL TRIMM: D 4§ | 3 3 J Pimen in the ranks as! I v heiped circ . ; S at $.§ 98 and $4 98 about the drmy can- I not sco on e e e More attractive values for vou here. Ifach day of this ¢ time. Bxquiaite hats of Lis and 2 : 5 ot Al p sale should be greater than the preceding one. as the good okes pride and satisfaction that co rom wea ey have done these and ot % hat here ( as = Biherithings #tho S nile:|| RS SRS BAR0E R e AT 1 lgns ; 4 ‘e Xree from harm either at the hats. In black and the season’'s newest colors fully g news gets going around. Thrifty shoppers who attend this Spring opening sale price Bint of sdmeonc’s fist, at the end of BIRERORER S8 2 - a | piece of hemp, or at the bock of the B A ESTITE THING DIRE THAT. | 1w With ail the carmarks that =o PIES OF IMPORTFD HA!S presents itself, as they know from past experiences when Censorship 1s the bane of bliss and | to make up a disloyalist, it should boe | @ EXOU[ !TE CO . this store makes an announcement of this kind it is backed burce-of anuch woe i war times. It | no very difficult task for a good, hon- | I8 aris ¢ s to send hats to America—but they o rv\AH and more beautiful than ‘\4r Our own des. . " of the e i odinnee iy AGTan Tacrolannl attinn Hari: | up in every sense of the word. : set up.dn every comntry for the one| est American to locate a pro-German. | @ Fhove e Cleverness is reilected in every lime. Thesc ngle purpose—to keop miMtary| And, having located a pro-German, v he s Opening Sate $6 987 $8 98 AD $10 98 nowledge from the enemy. Ostensi- | the next thing is to eliminate him | g a 1y, it 50 often keeops important knowl- | from the good society of America ’ : | - . o H ' dgo from frienfs. The ememy can | citizens. That means, to “throw him | [§ ) Untrimmed Straw “hapes | Damty Hats fer Children o l Ow Xtra a ue o depended upon to gain certain in- | put.” Ostracism is one form of get- | B p: o 98¢ and $!.58 $1.98 and $2 98 Pio R X i ° rmatfon regardless of censorship | ting rid of the obnoxious. The pro it : > corcised to its fullest capacity. There | German, having no place in the mart Of Tiers Milan Homp. Shiny| Hecoming stsles of Mifan and ol v na Dul aws. In pokes, ex-| Milan Hemp. Tn dainty mush- \ ; lemmed. There are ways and meafls‘gut.hpr, must be cut off from the high crown mushrooms etc.| turns Beautifully trimmed. . £ learning things that cannot be shut | circles where good people meet. as Black and all colors Spring | Brightest Spring colors. Spring ] ff from any enemy. a cancer is removed by the knife of Opening Sale Priccs— Opening Sale Prices— CURTAINS, ready to hang, white, crcam and beige, 98¢ pr. Forinstance: The whole scope and | the surgeon. The boundary limes in 98¢ o $1. 98 $1 98 :«w$2.98 , Value $1 urport of the new War Department | such a casec can be easilv set up. And 5 s s uling which precludes the publish-|they should be drawn close around - ——— e e T | RAG RUGS 98¢ pair. Value $1.2 g of addresses with t}:xe names of | any man or woman whose avowad F'“e tl‘aW Shap(‘s bpemal Trimfl]ed Hats CHILDREN’S WHITE WASH SKIRTS, sizes ead or wounded American soldiers|and professed Amcricanism is not = : | vears, 98c each. \alue $1.39 t the front is to prevent the Germans | known to the community. Quality D xe in Liserd i s Wat All tho mowest styles in varlois straws, strawa ar ) ) . f i i 1us, ¢ 1 ontinentals. crep: and ¢ ombinations gl 3 ] -om learning what particular units of | We like Bishop Henderson's choico ABuE; Kookt ancles $2 98 $0 98 c o e e WOMEN'S WHITE WASH SKIRTS, stock up now e TRainbow Division a of word H ays foxterminal = St summer season, 98c each. Value to $2.49 5 | inst them. If the name of John| gvery pro-German in this country.” ones is sent over the cables it i,w:\h. that is a strong word-—“exter- CEQVC‘I’ ral.()l‘ed ’ Hats fOf SPECIAL LOT MEN’S TIES, large open end four-in-hand Jought that few will know who John | minate”—but it is not too strong. Hatg M + 2 Ties, 8 for 98c. Value 65¢ each. 4 zi t he is at- | “Extirpate’ is also a word that might | atrons o p e = S e ' CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE, sizé 6 1o 10, seconds of . and so, no one on the enemy | be well used in the same breath. Tt $l 98 8nd $ Good styte and becominghee. Il know just where a certain | means, “to pluck up by the stem or = 5 F‘@' _ Sallors. togues, colonials a g : | T PEE T it (Pt P Milan Straw tn taupe, | cornes in black and co ; o detachment is stationed. | Toot.” If we want to look upon pro- brown and tly trim- mea with ribbons, ostrich, . g | CHILDREN’S DOMET FLANNEL SLEEPERS, and two- ents of John Jones, no matter : Germans as so many weeds in the med »“"" ol ibbon v,mx ups, flowers. wings. cte x i i {hey live, will be notified of his | garden of America where oniy flowers bt giads Open sale Price— piece PAJAMAS, all sizes, 98c each. Value today $1.49. Soup. Thus, eventually, tho infor. | should grow, we must extirpate them $1 98 o $2 98 | $4. 98 SPECIAL LOTS OF WOMEN'S HOSE FOR THIS | ion will bccome public in local { Or we can look upon them as tumors | { B . { SALE— sale surely will attend another whenever the opportunity papers in the vitals of the state. And in that - - - S — FLOWERS | SMART QUILI 1 NEW WINGS. BURNT FANCIES | R | i lacquered— AT sizes and offe Now, we arguc it this way: If John | sense we must also cxtirpate them. ones is & member of the 1024 Infan-| If, on the other hand, we Sty j Slelng Reneno HATS 8o fnle e s ena B gon ISl e 1 Women’s black cotton | Women's Fibre Silk Hose fy, 329th Company, stationed some- | these folk as o many rats in the basc- lets, efc tul nd eotors. Very TRIMME"Y ',“""‘“?’” “sen " xcop- i "“;~ ete. Very latest i Hose, 19c grade, 6 pairs for black, 39c pair, 3 pairs for hiere afong the Chemin des Dames, | ment of our political house, we must SR e R FREE TS | e 98¢ | 98c nd if the outfit of which John Jones| drive them out-—cxterminate them 49C kL 69(‘, 49(‘, | 98C 980 y : a member engages in mortal com-| And therein we believe the Rishop h o at with the enemy, the Germans will | the right word. = e ’ o ventually know the name of the com-| Words are only words. Deeds are i 98c or 0 en s l any and the regiment to which John | what the situation calls for —demands, ESE SMETH & CG artford III ones belongs. For the Americans | And the reverend gentleman from De- | bi11 not Jong be stationed on any part | troit has set up the slogan that should ¢ the battle front without getting|incite to action: “Let us locate, ose o the thick of the fight at some | climinate and exterminate every pro- me or other in their career. That| German in this country.” - . i : E vhat they have gone, and are ga- e ] $ A 0 rets e s sl i o ([ FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY | | T0DAYS TABLOID TALE VELIG Ll pne captured American will disclose dipt pen B i By jostElan: | Black, plam colors and fancy Hose in this sale. he identity of his regiment. Just| They are writing o story heyond huv- | |l BY LIBUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. 8 G hat difference it malkes whether the | man ken: . XA I ’ hee > The Caller. ermans know they are pitted against| SOmewhere in France is being writ At 9 in the morning he called 4 o2 v =t a story Sl Ch up to find out if she was up f ommecticut troops or Vermont troops, | That each future age will add to its op est vet. At 9:30 he called up to | n e s 01 e - Virgimia troops or Caltfornia troops, glory. _ i see if she had arisen, and at | something the average man can- | Somewhere in I'rance they are bearing Mastless battleships before long., Columbus gives us Lhe next e 9:40 he called again to see if the cross A few years hence the last remnant |t rcount of slop-chests in 1492, she was still in bed. At 9:5u Of the crucified Christ for Democra- e ; | He included leather boots, woven | pe e . % . : o 5 e D - 5 : i spars w " and | e got her on the ‘phone and our new spring line, for this sale 3 yards for 98c. Regu- o matter from what part. of the ey’s cause; A pldume en-s Wil Be, unoeeed R breeches, sea-bonnets, wished her good-morning. ; & it tates our boys.are sent they will help | Somewhere in France they are now | laid in ‘hiefs. He makes no men- | Wihenkre o kot oRTonh | lar 39c grade. dminister the same kind of medi- giving birth ging has alrcady gone. Upperworks tion of wr vatehes, he sent her a bouquet of wild | e Sty | To a glorious Frecdom which shall are zoing. Klimination of the us John I nes turned the ‘slop- oo Har tav 5 wors GilSsnane it Mol SPECIAL VALUES IN BED SHEETS, TOWELS, TOW- ;i ‘ reign over earth; less is the ery | job’ over to his supercarso or purser. e iR R O monopoly on bravery. NoO one state| oq Aurora’s wings spread to refresh There is also metamorphosis. No, | However, he zot his rake-off ““',‘,fl"v,l‘ ‘1],(,.” ,.t:‘u,,(d'”;.';r‘\‘,‘;‘ \m‘.‘l\‘\‘ | s T , ‘ 1 the Union can be accused of har- | carth with dew, ) that's not a kind of bug. Metamor- | at the end of the cruise. or it must | if {hoy had arrived safely. On ELING, BUREAU SCARFS, ETC, for Thursday and oring cowards and poltroons { The world is being baptized with fire | jhosis is change, such as: dough to | be undersicod that 2,000 miles and Is: way back to the ofice he | Frid : new 3 ; % flap-juc (not to dimes); mud to:a month out lixes a pretty good price sent her a five-pound box h? mday, fings may appear in a totally differ- | S0 heie el onee I G B e B s e DS B | chocolate coated sweet pota- le strif Loz will bear too keen philo- Joots were the greatest ste Sk : 2 nt light. And thev probably do—| And man born of woman is giving \_r',::;:‘im i .‘,"y,‘:"} ’:h,r} e G L J:j e :”" il ‘!‘:;:‘,‘_““‘;’“n ince no less a personage than General iRl , | trate the way. old naval customs| put them down as a sign that the called her up to see if they’d | Speak English!” born and many of them un« ohn J. Pershing first requested that| That the weak and the lowly may d In the service | N was going to hell. “The idea ot there vet and how she liked Five million people in America | naturalized. ave become S0 ro ddresses bo omitted from all cable | pna¢ to mo N remton’ master shall we | thet they do not disappear ovon sfieniic iR Indin cametipfeet, Y ct them speaking more than a hundred differ- Th"r” 1s nothing new fn the situa. spatches carrying the mnames aof ver bend knee! centuri d when the old Roman | hey daily turned to the chest for All in all, before evening, he || e VLI ateh ig| P00 t has served as the objcct off papay & W Eaward o N catapult bas given way to hundred-| sewing gear. needles and thimbles, had called her up eig} ent languages, not onme of which is|attack for many organizations in thea merfcan boys wounded or killed Anna Wall Bdwards, in the New| ") eech loaders. They merely | and the tike times and sent her eleven English! Five millions to whom Eng- | past. The latest to stir the melting & o front. He has his reasons for so| York Sun ey change, Then the Twentieth Century broke .| packagos i e lish is mot only a strange tongue but | Pot, this time with the big stick of b federal authority, is the United State: Your choice of over one hundred designs, which comprise ot figure out. We reason it this way: the navy yards to rot. Rig-| ang neck ine. No one state in the Union has Yet, in military circles, these | cquesting. The War Department, too, FACTS AND FPANCTES, On long cruise the sailorman | like a typhoon over our world. A At 745, when he caDed to T s T o i s o runs shy of clothing. His work suf-| holocaust of progress swept away take her ‘ol trelithea el Be e ot umable to | BUreRU of Education. The burenw s pder It It may not be possible for George | frs in proportion to his ill-clad con- | the boarded relics of man’s past found her trembling with sup- in our train 18] camps, yet u has prepared a simple but compre« Pt Creel to ruin Mr. Wilson's acminis- | dition. kippers have ognized | Mechanical genius was supreme. e e = e e understand military orders and direc- | hensive program for the Americaniza« e tion | bt h‘f succeeds occasionally | this maritime maxim by keeping | Only the charred stubble of original humiliation and ation in tions! Their ide: of why they are | tion of aliens which #t bas laid be< y etermination of which canj ;" St T 0k rdiculons.—New | slop-chest ard a tidy man-of- | ideas remained. The slop-chest was O TS Tk Corh, in the National Army, why they have |fore the Council of National Defensa mifide oAl affer the full facts are ! ¥oric Sun war any mess is known as ‘slops’ | one. Ean, Gl s e s ik been taken from their home to fight, [ with the request that it be transmitted = Slop-chests hold a miscellaneous Now we have the ‘“Clothing and she hissed. '‘You don’t love are vague and clouded by their in- |throughout the country. The councik™ Every time the spring poet starts|supply of seaman’s clothing. Hence| Small Stores Room.” In it our me one little little beeny little ability to read and understand our in turn ha sked the Woman’s com« to lift up his voice in song this - | the name mechanical Jack may procure silk enneeny i bl Yo haentt language. Many of these soldiers | mittce to make mse of their nation< ry order. So there is the situ-| pe has to stop, put on his areti An account of th i slop-chest | neckerchiefs. Sheffield steel knives EivenBmel At ihonen alldave have left behind wives and children | wide machinery to get this programy tion, and the American people will [ shovel snow off the walk.—Hartford | was chronicled C. It con-|and hand sewn shoes. not boots, but it's been nothing but bustness, or fathers and mothers who speak no | into the hn_fvds of the women of tained 1.000 garments, assorted in| gloves for his feet. The captain busine business, busine. || ©Enstish and know less than their | America. “The alien man is often i — three sizes. The garments were ex- | makes no rake-off; and the purchase B buah menfolks of the cause of their sep- reached through the alien wom< dents. We are in the war,| 4. \wealth of the United States is} actly alike and cut to fit the ster ecord is in quadquplicate. It's still But my angel!” he stuck aration. 3 sagely remarks the Bureau of of the war, and for the war, Aud | ;o about $240.000,000,000, which is | sheets of galley siaves. Ethnologists | the slop-chest, however, only differ- raeel MRl st o i More than eleven hundred newspa- | I2 1 little tt like censorship will not | more than the combined wealth of | sometimes refer to them (the gar-| ent. e i, T ey pers and periodicals are printed 'in | “Make English the Language of the tay our determination to see it| Britain, France and Germany.—Phil- | ments) as breech-clouts. The largest That is metamorphosis: which is Nazsodl iDidas ok d foreign languages in this country of ,‘vmlv?n is the cry of the United States, Y adelphia North American was a nautical cubit in circumference | sometimes hetter than liver pills for twenty-five minutes to five was which over seven hundred are written {“;NI“, cORBd s cationiiitos th TRt e e or nearly a life-size fathom leansing life. GRS e for and read by immigrants ’f‘n!lx; the local slogan, “Make English tha S Having exhausted all prophecies as e ke i our first kiss. and you neve countries with which the United | Language of Your State.” “Make Eng« VORDS THAT TNCITE TO DEEDS.| {5 when the great German drive in E AR pever \tes is at war lish the Lanzuage of Your Home™ the west is coming, the armchair ex-|a variety of weather—New York |government. and if it's government it 1| CVem, | AdeRuDEtoStalls it Many of these publications are |wiil be the plea used to the alien I ninate o e perts admit that perhaps it is the Al-| World | isn’t Bolsheviki.—Washington Post. || Tiitagic Mot N loval to America in every word they |self. The response will depend in a tna ve pro-German in t \re about to take the offen- . Ik him almost two hours print, but it is entirely possible that |large degree on the vigor and wisdom Nt lies who @ s e B . ountry Thus saith Bishop Hender- | jive.—New Haven Resister. Some men can't advertise because :T];H_ ip rj»‘zn( again. and when yme of the others favor the success | with which the Americanization cam=< [ Gf Detroit 'who. made the closing i four or five years ago they spent 30| We are a strange people, Y. M. C. A v arrived at the theater, in of the Central Powers. Of the five | paign is prosecuted through the dif R avoss ht t Methodist Episcopal | New York has forgotten all about | cents and didn’t see any results the | workers in France who are of draft time for the last act, his collar .1 German newspapers in the |ferent organizations of the country. hust know 1 into a foolish military pol- | sed And then, again, to dis » these facts may be against good the best of it as they have in! Post. hrough “Let us locate, eliminate and ext ] e hundic Sante £ | the bitter cold: vet ice-floes in the | next dav.—Meriden Journa e_are coming hack to the U. & to o niia conry most of the leading journals | The Woman's committee believes thag anference of New v recentlv | TR e, e e b I : ks O8E : i ) AR | Hudson menace commerce and the drafted for army and will then 5 v swwned or controlled by good |it has established chanhec through R & Atlantic Gity { piers. Tor a river 150 miles long to| Russia will eventually wake up to | nt back to France. The law =0 Matthew Adams) Umericans of German descent, but |which the most effective drive can ba Bishop Hendérson will have ml head of ni ation the Hudson holds | the fact that if it’s Bolsheviki it isn't ' provides.-—Paterson Press-Guardian. 15 . their ceditors and staff are largely for- made.