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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. - GONCERT A SUGCESS Har tfor d ‘Emhusiastic' Recep&n Tor Boston Symphony Orchestra in Gotham || CHARMING NEW]!. - | New York, March —Dr. Karl | Muck conducted 1e concert of the ers at negie He night, a con- | cort to which the ¢ ies gave sold-out house of all-season subscrib- | i | | protection. M Hy it was | a ordered the police department | to prevent : L wrd o nce, | moment before the force detailed to doors, and lob- hall was trebled twenty plain-clothes men were sent in the auditorium, while In- spector Henry, Captain Byron Sackett of the West Forty-soventh Street station, and 25 policemen were out- ° £ side. The Carnezie Hall staff was on rl rlces the alert to admit subscribers and no others. Not a ticket or ding ad- | | mission was sold. ! : : e one Of our National Anthem First. You will find & s SR Il e S G b e s Dr. Muck's entrance, at §:30 o'cloc ; : T SR PR Gt G i S G (LR Wl G i e a few minutes later than usual, owing i ] Customers. i knowledge, is uncqualled anywhere in Conne . and, se of t to delay in seating the crowd under | gl ¥ igh trend of prices everywhere, you will be pleasantly surprised at our i s t these circumstances, was greeted with Iy moderate prices, a most important factor in these days of thrift and STET xils hearty applause, which he acknow ARk B I verything here is guar- “The Star-Spangled Banner.”” The THREE EASTER SUIT SPECIALS e * : teed sonmie moments while still standing : i anieed. p - AT 855 50 after the national air. Again at the | | ' s % D $27.50 A end of the first part of the concert, | B8 A well-tailored Suit 1 An attractive Suit of All- A chic Suit of heavy Men's the Brahms Symphony No. 3, Dr |8 2 ¢ * Woel Fopin 1 5 | ool Popitn nas u smug-niiing | Wear Serge. The Cost nos [ Mick fetily meseed:amomer svation eldom will you find such Wed back rippie below belt) all- ) ; snug-fitted back with high waist from himself to the orche: There ‘ £ acananionslseves RaRdoubla line, double ripple below belt, were later two sclections of the Fin- : : t t AT . e A A hiohesith e nish composer, Sibelius, a he 1- g below belt trimmed with and lored bow finishes the EosBosahisibelilis fand the pre X an assor ment. : o S e Hovcllbae s e e ude to Wagner's ““Trixtan. Dr. wijth figured men's-wear linin x of contrasting stitehing Has o asbme doereoll E Muck was recalled half a dozen times The skirt semi-tailored ef- A rall collar finishes in a figured khaki kool. The Coat at the concert’s close, s ia e P S el = o i roug, 5 Major Henry Lee Higginson, the ‘ G 4 * e 4 fect with a gath rever effect at waist. The Skirt is lined throughout with con ¢ Iigginson, he - » sl mess R e e : eeing is believing an It, tailored pockets coat entirely lined as a 1ArToW fla tailorad v s 3 in gray, taupe sie, navy, ha Do e plain tailored with slight full- always reserved for him far down the Sheeiaily pockets and a fitted voke at ness gathered under two-piec center aisle. He was seen by the back. Specially priced at $27.50. belt audience as he walked forward to meet the conductor and men during the intermission, and had to turn and THREE EASTER C?AT SPECIAL§ s e ey s 0 (MO B veryone who has seen pekin, ana priced at $22. AT $19.98 AT $32.: chair. Tt was an open secret that the Dressy Coa Al-Wool A group of Misses’ and Wom- e oat st UL oo Velour. The collar and guffs of largely with the fate of last night's | i ; 3 our spring stock haS. en’s Coats of All-Wool Poplin Velour has a yoke effect in this Caat trimmed with in- event in New York. The result is yet 3 i back with full ripple effect sets of contrasting color and is in the balance, but the subscribers Rl T e confined under an all-around half-lined swith floral patterned gave cvery, evidence of wishin to leep overcollar and pockets of belt N Gt ol Gt o silk. A high waistline with « o ind by Major Hig inmuy in main- dtiitne e The bt B : : full-shirred effect below makes taining ‘the premier mphony or- contr g g e finishes in rever at waist thislmoae oSt bt thestra of this country under diffi- double-strapped effect in front. and an-overcollar of brocade one for youthful figures. Shown culties due to war. The Coats are shown in clay, faille completes a most unusual in rose, sand, pekin, gray, beige, The audience was naturally not ind, pekin, navy and black. moderate-priced coat antelope and rookie. o e st ss e ¢ { B earned a lesson tl‘lCYWlll e “enemy aliens” in the orchestra. D THREE EASTER DRESS SPECIALS T B not soon forget. Show Swiss Citizenship Papers. The orchestra n 1azement how- Gawn of Silk Smart Afternoon Dresses of Charming Gow of Geor- ever, chose to & recent questions s e s e L ‘- ach suit is marked to @red with silks ih contrasting ing public for the first time the cer- \T $17.98 coatee effect, full shirred Skirt Oriental effects: has a high colors of bead moti tificate that was given him by the ey T 65 0D o T e town of Nucheim, in the Canton ot ; -‘ eliminate competition. and swinging panels of sanie waistline, roll callar and SO e e Zug, in Switzerland, on March material. This Gown has con- arouna girdle. The Skirt has a Siontzing LSl A vory 1881, soon after Dr. Muck’s twenty. Skirt draped at sides and fin- first birthday. His father, a Ba ; 2 ) - = T S e e n, had settled and become natur. s X N t t k N ) Sl e ol e e S e ‘B argest stock in New row buttons and stitched aile s ; child of six years, and he had his - tucks. Shown in clay, rose, most becoming of this spring e TR = o o ‘ son naturalized on coming of age. The e 1$a1 copen and ng >ason’s models white. ing the document, also added a linc, as collar of white sat s 2 § astine Scoll: gl teRe st double tunic effect with the and is trimmed with many “With the best recommendation to all : wuthorities and their respective pro- | Bl ; _‘ S e S Almost every recognized evidence A, manager of the orch R, 05 CONCERT GIVEN BY AMERICAN SOLDIER BOYS o e e ‘B brand in all sizes. authenticated June 12, 1917, by P. Ritter, then the Swiss Minister at shington. This document cording UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES IN FRANCE (i i B M | ever before have we N s o comes |l MM markedsoclosetocost. i AL S e e 5 0§ etermined to prove all AR statements, w8 ask youto By virtue of which we give the definite assurance that the above- mentioned citizen shall at ny - et o G B tep in and be con- vinced. Given at Neuheim (his {th day | R ! 1881 ; 'Y dent, (Signed) KLEMENS ROHI In the name of the Town Council (Signed) C. JOS. STAUR With the best recommendatior of ull authorities and their repre- sentative protection, the genuine- ness of the foregoing signature is acknowledged incellor of the Canton of %t by the Ct ncellor, A. WEB i e Zug, March 1 1881 B g The certificate bore the seal of g 23 o J Neuheim and various val ions " », L] showing inspections from time to time s e 38 STORES 38 GITIES fects of Smoke. Stonington, March 15.—The home | of Clarence H. Williams, a mile from Mystic, w burned carly today Michael Morah of Nashua, N. H., | father of Mrs. Williams, who had been overcome hy smoke, died while veing taken to the office of a physi- cian. B The fire probably started in a wood- S ; \@_’4 a e S SonEE itars | w. ; S + |shed. Tt had enveloped the lower g % S\ THE 5 ragging” popular songs on guitars]world. An American-made concort 3 \ ) BESSE Lo oy lelsure moments there 18| ./ "0 14 tine Could these boys be | for Americans under the Stars ang | Pert of the house Defore the family G “ % 1 _.Qv“m\’)‘\ rer mothod of arousing the good | happier? Ju from their facial | Stripes is the rule in France, and;Wére aroused, and all had to escape g 2 S AL A | expression, if that is any indication, | there is nothing these hoys of ours w these hoys happiest in the | enjoy more, = in their nightclothes and with diffi- of our boys in France than in | culty. This was the home of the late County Commissioner B. I, Willian The loss is about $8,000