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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, IDi& en to be taken od over every- = | WISE, | The McMillan Store, Inc. | - ign will be oune ting ever waged B, o ] L ' ' “Always Reliabie” fon both sides of We Have a Separate Department Devoted ome of these are clements Ixc'usively to Apparel for Stout Women fetioncd ot thiy B the .underlving There is ne renson why the stout woman need look any less trim than sceds that al- her slinmer sist with as little trouble and expenss. Our dcpartment | s for Stout Wome - y f 5 Apparel solves the question. From a wlde rango of {1l Dblossom into selection we mentlon three especially attractiye numbers. Wwors They are S i — SA4aT] LI OIS fitro not-vea or Fry Stwlish Poplin Coats' for| A Variety of Models in Stylish at 98C eaCh g 4o rolls ( Stout Women, Very At-| Stout Suits That Have Uhese are exceptional values at (his low pric ats, if they zo Bper Wy, should tractive Models at $29, Very Graceful Lines Are - A o s et L Erined. at 80 Georgette Crepe Waists will have men plain panel back and the fullness is Onelflf the r‘“flflfli? !hv“"" “(r”flf $4.08 Walsta reduced to 5 ceceiies 83.08 price ely lored t ef all 5 B 1o footsteps of TR Rk 1 G G o e, || e e e e $5.98 Walsts "‘""l';;‘:“:l':”w‘_-\“ Csay GoTOLy pe08 And that in itself This coat lias a large sallor collar | fitted back, sitght ripple below belt, ent sufficient to R} | . loso fitting roll collar with over-col A with over-collar of black stlk and is ar of white silk and 18 lined with self & half lined with meus wear materin olored guaranteed lning. The wide eW aS l a r]C prove strong enough kirt is strictly tailored with two in- e Spring drive” of A stylish serviceable gavrment n { pockets and fullness gathered at for carly spring and Summer Wear, B orinonious Re- overy particular ack under a two-plece helt, lne," what t))(lni:h that = e i s seldom [ (1) ~ Q b Yoore " Stylish Stout Dresses of Taffeto, Satin and | “Andersons” Fast Color Scotch The Gld FIagiussss o J — THE BOY H 1 3 1 (’ln 4 S L, e e i FREEEL R e e o o § - Peat de Cygne with Combirations of Georgette Crepe at $25 J § - v o ws e }.,ham S deore Washington and Abraham | namlet in the country thore bedins R - incoln; the Flag of the govern- : ; T e e One of the several styles shown featurcs the long waist line, has a coatee effect front, full plaited hient of, for, and by the people < 2 uEs € : ¢ S | skirt with ‘fted panel at back, Georgelte sleeves and a deep pointed collar of picot edged silk. Tho sizc TR AT bl hmbisutiog| I . ew Novelty Voiles wered and o tional honar un- President Wilson ‘liag sent out the | the Tag of human rights Indications are that voiles will be more popular than ever, {his 000 example to all na “ (130 LRI kg LR Gl fl scoms o be true judging from early sales of these popular fabrics, L lovs. those over sivteon years of age. | which have been cutting up quite freely. Many new designs and T e who are not otherwise emploved | colorings are being shown here, inchuding several noveitles which e ! lear 1 bing the dishes is essen- e ST B are shown exclusively at our Wash Goods department Move than CART. SCHURZ ‘hen the farming Begmsc TR st i Cay 3 SReE armins - season DCRINA. |yl ype husbund's job.—New York TODAY s TABLO]D TALE one hundred designs alone to choose from at 39¢ yard. (40 inches {hese wre the young teMows who are | Jivening Sun Sun Dial wide.) Some of the other novolties include THE PROPER WAY vanted to help raise the erops which By Joe Blast. n another pugc of the Herald will | will eventually he sent to the Ameri- | Your Ilag and My Flag. found a statement made hy 1. W. | can soldlers in ¥rance. To speed up | "“\” l”“}"’ "“:‘L ’R‘(q”"l”:;ln A Cause de la Guerre. NU HAYE vn"-ES 49[: yd ; ; | nd how ics y i iy hultz, @ mewber of the Hartford | this production of foodstuffs every | ;. .~ ou 1004 and my land Tm\l‘ak:‘n'l1:‘;::-‘:1?1‘1\’1::."!‘(’:11(1 .\‘1::: ALL ' nty ail commission. wherein are | available hand will be needed on the And half a world away! ST c P T 49 forth argument combat those | farms this Spring and Summer. | Rose-red and blood-rod ) R I “Mr, Waldo Sudde. Doar Sir: HIFFUN E |TE 40 C yfl anced by the opponents fo they There are many inferesting phases | e strivos forever gloam; | Objection to Partition of the New In reply to your lotter arderinx | INCHES ! BT ek o county jail to |to farm work. any one of which will L T e ! a4 thousand oases of American GULURED YABN v[]"_ES 693 yd i Beauty apple core hol o ppeal strongly to the voung bov's | Siy-bluc Rular dottars ] and true blue, with stars to Rflpubhc 0] Ukr'dllle the regular price of nine dollars me 3 with assurances that ity in the hot sultry days ahead and , The gloried guidon of the day; owing to the war, the price is ' 1s nolliing to hide in all the | zoing to live in the great expanse of | shelter through the night now $1i2 a dosen. We arc . f 1on la - d = % shipping vou the order a e nsactions that have tuken place. | countryside where fresh air and sun- | yvour flag and my flag! L SESN R enfodqaninest e 4 LAtitne s o o 5 new price, C. 0. D. Very truly, . . . one who knows him will question | shine abound should cncourage par-| And, oh, how much it halds sk AN RGHLGE aCER ”; D) ote, ¥ v w Wl e a elra b glngS honesty of that assertion. Al ! ents to see to it that their children | Your land and my land chool hall yesterday, resblutions “Mr. Ajax Pimento. Dear Mr. i o ) the article must be firmly | tuke an active part in this work. | _ Seceurc within its folds! vigovously protesting against the pro- | Pimenta As my real estate for Corset Covers, dalnty madeira embroldery on longecloth, spe- Your heart and my hear nosed new partition of Poland were | man, I wish you to write to all cial at . . o e s s s oo dbe yard. Beat quicker at the sight «dapted. The disapproval of the lo- SN e AU SRCOE D IR SR OUS 0 Sun-kissed and wind-tossed Poles 1o sueh a proposition s | Culdg 7o e wer, they vl Do . . . therefove t > appreciated: | (he-way land to bhe cultivated, can | Jted and blue and white, O 5 e, GRS e et owing to thewar, they will be l t t bl S lk ‘7 I publicity have on things | asily get in touch with their friends | The once flag—the great Aaz—-the WHERFAS the stupendous sacri- “"”’»LM« beginning with the ox- n es ruc | ¢ 1 01 ag for me and you- A % © thelr leases next ol or Interastitolthe publicl) T R 8 S bovril flag for me and you cs In blood and material resources il G = e e 5 N oo re of inter e 1 I TR ERGERHen Rt (s B0 Tndt g i O i n e e D el R iy oo s Gricont war wsoial month, to pay a rental increase ..m-([] for ,lnT;e‘ and over-dresses; will outwear Georgetle crepes. B g vhite and bluc vean nothing bnt a2 blind, insane of 200 per cent Very trul; $0RlocheeBulve o o 16 it 1 et m somewhat hazy, fhe better for | nution while at the same time alding WILRUR D. NESBUI o en e and aest o & cha i cta. n sale at lnce dopt. concerned one’s own bodily health. A fow —_— ¢t lead to w higher order of inter- | That's & good morning's : wark,” mused Pluto Kratt. I Vorking in the dark, most of our | mionths on the farm is infinitely bet- | SERVIGE FLAG EXERGIQES »;1\:;'“ n]\"‘\‘:‘:' Hnd‘ think 1-17'.,; out m,m;;h . s blic men come in for their share )icr for the growing boy than the | S N e o e ega e | And he did, and after lunch Sprlng and Summer elg ]tS abuse hecause thase who are at- | «ame days spent loitering in the city | Pab el e el g :\flr::n\);lmd“l: at the cigar storo hpting to follow thiir footsteps are | or even working in shut-in shops | Masonle Todges to Hold Serviees in | iiberty to every nation, whether great s SeIO L ORO TN , ST et ol L OB ULl w e e e e e e S e o omen’s Union Suits 49¢ % Connection i e e e s ra Kratt, hultz, regardless of what stand any | school-room, the average boy will LG ey o s o explained the clerk. : O o Eaaternl St ~ult from this war it has been stated b might take on the county farm | welcome the chance to aid in culti- : ‘ ihat no government should be al- Eliodg mald Bl S to $1 50 Pel‘ bu't stion, has shown the way fo men Boys | The dedication of a handsome serv-| (g oudouldn tiavold b Ran : \ating the nation’s food supply. to exist whicli does not derive s Bubiic lite. Lot there be Jight thus volunteering for farm wosk will | ¢ fng, prepared and given to the il Lowars from the consent of the Eholostzed thelclonl @t ol ene FITRITE SUTTS ... . 79 each, extra sizes g he tobacco grown in Bei- WINCHESTER SUUES : Ero e S Masonie lodgvs by Martha chapter, ! . vcerned. and fer of the Eastern Star, will tako WHERBAS glum vh‘e- wrapper is made in RICHELIF 'S, with hand crochet tops, priced 98¢ (o S1.5 the men who arc anxious to lend a ! pluce tomorrow cvening with appro-l o F‘fm“i"i and the l‘flln"-‘* are M: CARTER SUITS ... .. i priced $1.25 and $1.50 - on in Gerrmany, and on accoun o IForty-two members have gone [rom of the war, of WOOL KENITTING YARN bund, the Democrats will once | work of winning the war, and plant- lodgoes of Masonry in this city to Joln o 2 “Nonsense! 'The most ab- Khakt and Grey, value $1.00, spocial «ale : 79¢ skein %6 bo brought to the realization of | ing and harvesting crops is Just as | mn colors. There will be a procession, | |Liol of all Polish provinces, inhab- surd exense T ever heard in my ted by indisputably Polish popula- lite!” tien, into an independent sovereign = hvinced that there are a lot of [Those who personally know good to he said on poth sides. And | fnrmers. men who have quiet, out-of- more light shed upon points that | walfare. It is n priviloge to serve tho be taken care of i great. e b o 9t in Eisd Ehope Ly the only settlement of i 5 o Polish question aeceptable to the By the time election day rolls|Felping hand to Uncle Sam in the briate oxercises in Masonic ha Polish people and compatible with ot PRING DRIVE.” the principles above outlined is the stormed Pluto Kratt And he stampod out without at a smooth-working, harmonious | much war work as that performed on including the officers and speakers, and the flag will be earried by mem- | A 2 Vers of the chapter. The program uf | ©° / 2 2 the clgar and dropped a lighted eives the proper oiling, and it will [ battle-fields. For, if the soldiors at 08 B0 0 e 1he sea, as proposei hy Eresident RO N0 D) (s rr T e oiled this Spring as it has scldom | the front do net have the necessarios Address, Worthy Matron Mrs., W. J “m'v‘_v’vy w[._ ?to\]".:rv:t of the war s T s e S L T fe e FACTS OUT THE AMER[C;N PIAVY sn oiled before of life they will not he able to fight. | Rawling: ims ¢ 8 Un A SRAonT, Y RESOLVED that we, the DPolich 5 ; = s A Select ale quartet , | (Copyright 1918 by George ‘his early Monday morning eve-| The United States Boys' Working Selection, Ukulele quar paople of the City of New Britain, ae Mathen A damed BY LIBUT. FITZUUGH GREEN, ( t Solo and quartet, Sarah Thompson g r v t teserve ave a per: o sembled af 7 55l nieeting at ner wo glean from tha New Brit- | Rteserve will have a permanont eftect | | £010 BHS (8O TETE mbled at a ina fecting ot il correspondence of the Hartford|cn the life of the nation if it but Pprosentation of fag, Mrs. W. J ol R el dnn el o i) of March, 1918 Tvolce o [arant. 1t should prove a source of | teaches the youns fellows the value | Rawlings BIGH JLoLs Shexsoyiiolce oulnIo Response, Joseph R. Androws ieat agninst the new pariition of Po- | he given under the directton of Pro- | Seaslckness Leading. of ol of honor, Mis: Her-|1and in ndjudging ethnographically | ‘essor F. F. Harmon tha . Schmidt, secretary TPolish provinces to the new Republic S o ‘he first tlme in many vears, | “Pack-to-the-farm” movement which Roading st Matron Mrs. Marion | *f Ukraine, without the consent of Isahella Circle, N. D. ¥ | The complete | Lthe country has been looking for all = Dixon their inhabitants and that we refuss| fho regular moeting of Isabella | man Is a sailor who can’t i “ s amblY to recognize all territorial readjust- | Cyrcle, N. e 1l b ) | vots seasick. There ars plent . + reart Singing, “Amnerica assembiy. {rele, Dol 1., wi e held to geots [ ket in the field in tho coming | *hese long years. ™ publican machine can do when it | the actual firing Jines of Kuropean T S N T S S i {ghtenment to the membors of the | ¢f farm work. Tventually, theso Rty e voungsters are liabl lenc o 1 5 mocratic party in thls city who, Gy S ol jead sh greatest paradox kuown (o reasy pork to a string awim ana t. and drawing o decided to place a SR Bation assure Vocal solo, August Klein ments *""‘"‘l’l'*hffl by the arbitrary | morrow evening at 166 Main street. |, in the IMlest—or have been s neve yoralty contest s \ddress, George Norton, Harmony | erder of the German conqueror under | Full attendance is requested. as final |, - conditions of martial terror and com- | plans will be completed for the so- L ‘A smooth-working harmonious < | lodg plans wi be completed for e s L ol ke orway o aled FAOTS AND FANOLIS. | Address, Robert inner. Centenniat | Pulsion and confidently expeect a full | ofal and whist for the benefit of the Wholly seafaring nation 2L publican machine.” properly oiled, —_— [ Tadze measure of fustioe to Poland from | goldiers 'tobacco fund, swhich will be | or Sweden somewhal on the order of the For the past couple of weeks no! jJawaiian gultar selection, Miss | the victory of the Allied erms. held Wednesday evening, April 8, in| A Recruit once came from Kansas ebrated British tanks that have | newspaper writer has bullt a new jady A oy s the Tlks’ home. At the conclusion of . S anre bridge across the Connecticut river. Address, lltustrious Master s tomorrow night’s meeting. a. soecial in < . R } he so much damage on the West- Ade 3 vt he lower sture anc 1d once in five minutes, 1 O ; h : 5 ! Why this lamentable exhibition of Tyohrenwend, Doric council FRATERNAL NEW ; R alitoronotian Srcr aniaistetin ntv | lioleRtniinclilo o Mna sty woh : Sl ey battletront of HUronC t his- | ethargy ?—Springfield Daily Nev | &election, Martha chapter chorus. 1 wiil be held, under the direction of | once “put his lunch” from too much ow-flsh frying o sing. v has proven the formidable char- — | Address, High Priest Geovge Wells, ) Y reason? Because we are not did Jura down to meals. Sometimes ; as far as cating a mouthful or tw His fricnds torced him to keep going fle was made to stand watch, and he | 1fe had grown up with a tmming ' felt bettee for it. But ever and anor | Mrs. Bernard ¥. Gatfney | sea-sawing. Otherwisc he Was nol @« .00 ai the londing e A billion-dollar deflciency bill NOW | ¢iiildinss Ghapter = e him on ) attracts littlo attentfon in a ocountry | \ddrees, WiHliam Cowlishaw, Ma- | Rev. W. A. Harty Branch, A. O. H. Fraternul Benefit 1oague e e s p ey 8 . e S35 . . 1 , e i J So wi the Second Squac 1 fo < 5 he go that once threw a political party out | (,nic Temple corporatior The anniversary of the birth of St Attar tio betiug of the Niw Bel So when th con \Genianel of power because of a “billion-dollar Address, Joseph R. Andres 3 3 : § i Patrick, Ireland’'s patron saint, wnas " il NG history show tl ory of this Re- | congress.”—Springficld Republican sonic Hall corporation tain council, No. machine foposed to be underzoing the process “oiling up.”” Yet the same pages PR SRS £l ic Flee : i b5, FraiamaliBenenil Lo osdiatianticiicet mad RIS ol four men il fittingly commemorated by Rev. W.|1eague, Friday cvening, a whist will | rendezvous on January morning off e blican strensti ac — Addre ov. J. E. Rees A. Harty branch, A. O. IT. yesterdoy At has R ST e o v x - Next to a raid on London in which i Agaress. Tiev. Samucl Suteliffe. S b be held to which members 1 i the Virginia Capes the Recrui To hel a great degrce by Democratic de- | atternoon In the rooms ol Daly coun- | privilege of inviting a friend ' women and children are Ifllod by Voeal solo, Avgust Kleln e, K. of C. Preceding the social - yralization. Now, bucked by Dr.|phombs, a rald on Parls, with a record | Addrees, ey, Warren ¥. Cool DT 3 = ity I 1 ibnond S B e session, a business meeting was held T sy £ (s | el sc hn E. Martin, who should malke a | of indiscriminate slaughter will causc S L s S 3 10, e e orable impression, the Republican ‘_\“” ‘;’m: \l\t“fl_“:“ atlon in Berlin.— | Cl‘i‘Y ITEMS € e nol fiveleap plicationst forlmens Th L 1 l':” \‘ 1|. "\n” [x 19, ‘\1’4 ¥ pchine will be stripped of at least| SRROLSCE | Lorship were received Bresidont | of ‘Owls wiiticelebrate theln st San-H N ry presidec ne gearing Democratic candi- Aud here comes New York wanting | alphi Mulconry presided g 2o the offices | to borrow a fow more millions. \We| Harry Gross brought a stras horas| The entertainmont opened with the tes will bé groomed for the offces | o 1 " hat with the cloction of Tly. | to the police headquarters last night.|shiging of “The Star Spangled Ban Jan New York would never have te|He catzht it on South Main streel” | ner” by fhe assemblage. Remarks Asurer porrow another cent.— Utica Obsorver, | A special meeting of Noew Britain | werc delivered by Rev. J. Leo Sulli- | whieh swing at the smallest ground T Lt uld b Conditions SRR ‘| Aerio, F. O will be held at 8 | van, Rev. John E. Fay, Judge Wil- it [[Eien FEAOE At i g Y . ) P Bridgeport's auota in the next draft| o'clock this evening to tuke action on |ilam F. Mangan and Thomas H. Ko T. D. Penficld Camp, S. of V. | swell . g brrant o complete Democratic AL A7 Gl ahn Mae o T eoneRel L i { “first the Recruit yawned h 3 will be about 175 men. Tho boys are | the death of John Macrz. TSN EonTEs e erclent e Eny A na I Feres e Sl M o e bket placed in opposition to “the | p guning to plan on that summer| The divectors of the Mercantile T. Crean, Mlss Catherine Dorsey, | ¢ o o¢ Veterans' auxilia; Willlmeof i ‘,“\ t 1 S hooth-working Republican ma- | vacation.—Bridgeport Post | bureau of the Chamber of Commerce | Cornelfus Iynch, Willlam Hanrahan 'pyqey afternoon at 2:30 to sew for | s "L" Wi e eet a 4 0 ch s eve: R Ay iss MceNam i ecita - 1, to repo el | Will meet at 9:15 o'clock (his ovening. | and Miss Norah McNamara: recita- ¢ S MR B0 (08 (2 SO [0 to report {he diwision verdy or “Trotzky Picks Reed to Defy the| The mouthly meeting of tho di-|tion by Robert Murray: terpslchovean . yar meeting of the auxitiary will e i e e e vectors of the Y. M. C. A, will be held | numbers by Morris Flynn and Mrs. & be held | ® Democrats can in this way more Another case of Ajax defying the | this evening Ralph Mulconry; vioin selections by | | death in horrible form. At lcast he m fired at the \imoment. The me hateh combing and mammoth But they e top-heavy co niversary Wednesday night by a so- | Not really unstable: but with stee olal and supper to whch the men | masts and turrets and eranes and ar with their wives are cordially invited. | mored smoke-pipes theh upp Rusiness meeting at 7.40 .ana socinl | works constitute inverted pendulum wt 8 ome five-thousand fons apioce comptrotler, tax colleetor and the division ready foy ine The time was never more opitious. Presenting a uniied front, L nitn i vl Sp 1 * he called it rtainly test their strength. lightning.—New Haven Union | he next meeting of the Woman's | James Bonney and Thomas Murphy At arill the Reeruit fels 2 v Literary club of Maple Hill will be {and plano selectona by Francia Ry ek Mis head ached. Tie tricd Poor old Broadway! en an au- | held at the home of Mrs. T. F. Cogs- | Clynes. At the conclusion of the pro- 2 that he had eaten too man i & A & S . dy Wallace lodge, Daughters re: T when I rara. borealla i 1 on codore street, Wednesday | «on America” wos sung by the ady b ; at breakfast, Buf W rora borealis can compete with it |well on 1o1 Y o gl Scotia, will meet at the home of Mr: John Riha of 52 Madison street, Wed- | cweat broke out on nesday. A social will be held was afraid he Ty We do not,—never have and never jil,~~condone ““machine politics.” INCORPORATI he cold and shiver and his whether the machine is oiled | now.—New York FEvening Pokt ;M'__”,WH nd will he an all-day sew- | gathering | ing meeting for the hospi Mrs. | The annual social and dance of the A friend of ours protested against|Cogswell will be assisted by Mrs. L, [ society will he held in Turner hall to- ¢ “WasH- aneroft ane s 2. Morse S Tht Some were on aur having written a poem on “WasH- | M- Bancroft and Mrs. D morrow nigh S T tiindes ritain there is mo need for bPetty |ing tho Dishes.” He said that pantry Joseph Fenardis was arrested on anley Women's - C. AL the rail h 5 “ 5 " who checkod th Democratic or Republican lubri- Ty In a city the size of New e alre mak 000 ; . . & by Supe A socinl and Red Cross meeting | « pamate Slities, no roor rOW- work was no masculing task: and that [ ain street this morning by Super ; ! meeting i severa ) \ it Ao coriaattowminaed | ok s i 1 poee T wife in-| mumeraryl Eolicemani Ghaclesiin s Daly Council, K. of C. { will be held by Stanley Women's \f his latest meals as the 3l ar ip ¥ if o - = i & ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ . i of Cor N . ) e hy « ) rtisanshiy Yet, if the Republi sisted on his helping-her with the ath on a charge of breach of the Daly council, K. of ( will hold |lief Corps Thursday afternogn at S into th hrin tecy washing and wiping We refer him *a| i ~nce and will b tried in police [ an important meeting tomorrow even {home of Mrs. H. Oldershaw, 17 sted that he try the tim pnaut which they keep in hiding | Second Kings 21, 1%, where he will | court tomorrow moruin ir A special musical program will [ rison street. remedy of tying a picc ns see fit to boast of a sort of jug- »