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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 25, WISE, SMITH & CO.,, SPECEAL OFFERS{or EASTER WEEK remnnrm 0o 8 Suits, Coats and Dresses B riich ho ana | Y ving to incu cate | ~ “ 5 1 o snos ot e |§ | Store Will Be Open All Day Friday | of this urgent 1918. tizenship should ’ ant aims of ediu g of America. T nship based of social obliga- is best acquired cMillan Store, inc. “ALWAYS RELIABLE” I's of Easter Apparel We Speak Today Modarately Participation in so- From the Annual hols, 1916-1917.) itten Superin- pots, stanley H. by Pho schotars Board has been quick bocssity, of educating cance and solzm- | b citizenship and tho ypectally fortunate in-| exccutive ; priced are our new Spring Coats-5uits and Dresses fabries, tailored Garments of the most authentic styles EASTER APPARFI, pleased. The New Sllk Dresses Tuffetas authoritatively Skirts, Dress A showing reple plays of styles, which every wom Like wise everything that's New he found at our popular Men’ rant you giving this store vous f Ea Apparel, Easter Coats at One the khaki color ed plail -wm" all a more e Suits, reveals t this and the Each model vou ia which Coats, new, n dis with the Boys will that our ave in Waiet casol IPersonal acee most interesting ill be delighted ad and uery of of quality nieely models for women's and misses’ with e o exclusive kinds €pring. Choose rour from our and you'll be pert as 5 prices well war- 08 1es selection Holmes to carry out | o ter pt schooling our chil- ost important of all ffning to appreciate what be an ph it as their of several ne featuring the ack, roll v und belt. Fqgnal wostyl e Sl styles Sill pri ilitors tch Coats coat o Satins, Crepe de Chines and fancy Dre B plain citizen | pre- American most popular r four p: wrri- in all Pri the desirable sha ed $12.50 n des 5.00 to sold clsewhere each m the circulars, iss Ttalian, Polish, Swedish, 5 Rusian, Yiddish and descripfive of tages be had, sTatis night | school. We can\enly rejoice at this | | added effort to brimg education near- er to the children of ‘our foreign pop- ation and conmgratulate the authori- velour with ties whose initlative has made it pos- | & waisted sible for those who have come to our | g ustorca the hope of enjoying 1ib- young in an aca- atmosphere ® thoroughly patriotism. & Easter Coals at $22.50 Our New Spnng New Coats for | Suits Sprin ng Wc‘ar $12.50 Priced $12, Armenian velcuy y model ndsome nost popula the full back belt eollar with rows of stitcl buttons. FEaqual to Coat Easter Coats at $29. 00 ats in many collar and effect back sold German, advan- > is \liered under = . s sty ver ing nmed with smok vl sold elsewhere at $25.00 Priced to Georgette Crepe Elouses Weel High Those ing which hard fighting ENRY WARD Priced. Dressy (' ditterent o0l styles— collar of plaid with box plaited elsewhere at E: is w ictories high ap. cheap ove: L.m) are the are orth result i 1t ’m"’ Aany smart Blouses herc in white and flesh. Easter spe FEASTER SUITS AT $18.98 of tailored suits this of all wool popiin in model with ripple effect suits sold elsewhere at $2 country in $18 98 new coatec fuil skirt with ruffles on each crepe sleeves and collar. Shown In pring colors. Equal to dresses sold else- e $29 5O taffeta, satin and messaline Georgette and embroideries— new surplice coatee effects in she Jiqual to dress: BEECHER New Sweaters and Slip-ons Sweaters erty to rear their demic A moderate the below very attractive price—including suits snug fitting Equal to group at One ¢ is of striped Silk Petticoats the HOLY model wi WEFK. charged with taffcta in hip, G the whenr very two m Sunday new belt. with all its pomp back us and | Jarandeur is now behind THE ANSWER. task to find a rea- at § EASTER & the coming days we shall the a B — = 1 Adine i it gora 20l- il EASTER SUITS AT Al leading shades In with Angora co rest of the It is not an easy son for anything Germany does or at- | to do nowadays, but perhaps will be of assist- those who trring to find to the question: “Why making this mammoth drive Ever since the battle on the Marne, the Germans have ceased to boast of drama to which of the are fixed on Cal- see once the : : lars and cuffs: helted styles, prelude. Ti DR AT petticoats with a deep taffeta > he tianized eves Among the many styles at this price wool poplin in the popuiar high wais clfect sash at front. Narrow model skirt with inset two picce belt at back. re at $27.50. ool with pocket Equal to suits sold ¢ $32 50 s’ and charm and finely ‘e model is of all wool poplin back with ripple below helt, fin front. Skirt has slight fullnes Fqual to suits sold elsewhere | $10.00: 8¢ 50 and Slip-ons $3. All world tempts ted Hand with combinations including the most elsewhere ome dresses of charming popular at $25.00 Choice of foulard, taffeta, crepe chine, sflk poplin, atin, sheer silk crepe, printed chiffon, rerge ne and velour in gorgeous and subdued colors newest novel effects. I’rices range - $4. 98 .. $19.98 day : - = ND FANCIES ways Helland should take cheer of the imer past. A Duteh ship with an English 29 captain did a good job in this quar- ter of the world.——New York Sun. of ruffle and seco silk top; excep- $4.98 and 50 ecach the We shail { these few thoughts of more the S a1 value $2. ew shades for Spring immation greatest sacri- | ance to s tional value at $2.98 each n ¥ los Jest bver made a reply are sold SUTES AT would be difficu pned of hearts pnzider and at dy 1t the most be the another terrible for to they EASTER — not moved Suita of aflored with plain ishi in with all refiect a time when Aistines e on Pas- tinctiven de One our Corset Department, 2nd floor. NEW DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND WASH GOODS. IERY, KNIT UNDERWEAR, UNDER MUSLINS. FASTER GLOVES— r Silk Gloves, 69c to $1.50. “Merrill exclu tailored points at around helt wash 2t gaberdi in the conquest, and even their subsequent SILK HOS- is being enacted here on battlefields of France to the God he ATly is endeavoring ggle to erucify de- the cross of ambition. Tt en possible that may succeed even the enemies of able, they kht. accomplish their evil But although the events of the oaching seem dark they bring greater than Tet in successful campaigns in Poland and On the in the Balkans were not able to con- utonic traitor vince the people of tiic country that a German been Kayse ‘Suede Tex" to call hisg would end with The 1o the war and Suede’”, washable 59¢ last mad stru T position to the gradual change in their tone, tri- 1914 1015, 1916 de- spondent In 1917 After the fallure of the terminate hostilities Germany were the | 8arden { Tnquirer. navy would bring the foe to his knees | victory. writer has $1.15. acy on observe from day shable $1.85 $1.85 to $2.25. 1d “Meyers” make, Glace and wa capes to $2.25. Pigue Kld Gloves in the new modes, EASTER LEATHER GOODS-— New leathers. ot in many The to pay indication that a rake the old stor, ithe beyond | consumer. As high . the co has for orarily, as umphant in subdued in skeptical litor Herald In these days of many r andmen thing: the subjolned bags a purses in Saviour were as in and almost < or com large to 2 " s concerning food and other ndments re- butor, builds up jating to health. T copied them from to the clipping that Mrs. Shepard pasted | reaches back and plucks into an old cook book many vears ago and then forward and T consumer. SNTS mers' your readers ma handler comma to of | The army people that = in he cost hours may though sacrifices far p of thelr will e duty.— the conntry cpect to every war eason Philadelphia he oducer foreboding, promised (et them e the the predecessors, hope and consolation ght that just as surely as Gaod by will come with thoughts of and despair, just so surely will dawn of Easter bring jse of the will _ e is submarine and that promise, like all on which they have been been proven false. The tinies in the German army as well as the Reichstag and the riots communitlies have all shown Kaiser the handwriting He knows he cannot knows also that when his awake to the full lization with unrestricted warfare left undone that impossible, nothing Albany 1 If everything were HEALTH COMMANDM (Medical Brief.) Thon shalt have no at mealtime. Thou shalt not ptes, or put into likenesa of anvthing above or in the earth below nou shalt tajl to chew or digest | pacity, which for dyspepsia shall be visited upon | dens and conzervation of the children to the third generation of | if no remedy is adopted them that cat ple and long life and! year's production less than Vigor upon those that live prudentiy | j,et And the demand cay that | M4 Keep the laws of hea e Every 3. Remember thy hre to bake | 11, for he will not pt thot eateth his bread as dough 4. Thou shalt not indulge sons and heipers larze they have the farm munition the others | somebody savs is accomplished. gone bers. In other ted awa wages on = hat | made on the for the war in num- heen would Journal fed, has | food other cas from paid in vernment serious than attrac high recent mu- by the plants with the has producing home gar- food will, malke this that Charley Nob]e Neolithic theo the the make the that is unto and navy, in who sued he unreasonable must continue to be the object it Capper's Weaelk- her re- 3y pastry Sunday in work inroad farmers’ in i re Topeka wom demonstrations the | divoree beeause e triumph which Seen efforte—rfor rd a man what would married ?— o about it. pay board getting in various | board is the ! pay If avens ca- own just our our not of re But tha cte £owa this leads smoke squeeges on me steel-armored on our -watch 1% Kipling 1-0 ring- When the dwerg, And the Gods of cliff and Were about me and beneath and above.” The Navy has no highbrow like that She may have motors in her airpianes Gods no doubt smear the thick when cursing gun- blind be d their high-power S speaks W into wide So 1p on the wall, and we lean morning —— elf and gnome ———— — win and he of con increase establishment, either reduces our produc- here and at the same time the need of more produc- suhjects herg vhen a column squir SPREADING GLOOM. “Hartford rea of the me oretary Baker may truls being under fire in France is nothing compared with being under fire in | America.~—-Springfield Republican. esteemed Courant”” s headline extent to which they 0 our Srpied = led, they will demand vengeance for acrows the elght : e f‘:.' his gross deception. And so, stalk- e : e as follows:— or borrow anxlety in vain. 2 a snarling ke a beast at bay, 1e coal controller this o went || 97 201S : Troops Defeated, Berlin et b & iThefcoal controllor, this iweekivont Six days shalt thou wash Re- = > - = for o 2 he is making a final fight in order |down a coal pit for the flrst time. | oo\ (higolr elean, and the sevent thou shalt take a great bath, o ey Few of department heads can hoast' ;.. have been mis- it w S Crl e eifon morning R b OUIC [ hore abroad, Sprlios or | tive pov sorrow | e b | tion, “; Now is the time to look | squarely in the face, wprovide the ad columns of Gnome and 1€ fog rews t ron = g ar arc tele- of this matter warshir arships of accounting pr be it from us to to Noble attempt and wiser presenting Monday Sabbath and is it t out to heads, danger that news to older lies in readers espeoially on a rumors Nor, ing after ked Dby asensational ty of public feeling. our tell the editor capital morning paper should be made to say that sort of feeling when “The Courant” to find staring us in awtul joit. Of | which made came in he his front We b us & siokly picked up depressing tace. . Jt the added province to city's page want only it news wag .an words, Teport restore our se lear that the tended to m, of from mental do the treat knowing as we our the with the international ion the hes from enemy to abandon But the news h ame as he law that the less prominent bottom of the relieved to find Washington stating very fact Berlin best reason it is relegating to a e Toward the he page we from late wer espatch t up to a hour last nisht the had received no con- report that our had been engaged on the Brit- view of this official difficult than ever department ation of the hps front, and in vg It was more us to understand why a new: per for which we have the greatest pect should play up a sensational ort emanating from such a source hout waiting We do for official confirma- discuss the nor not care to ual news value of the report, impression be The American people are we wish to think \pressed give the t we bad news should enough and strong enough to re- ve in the worse But them proper spirit even s why give such a in our | comes he may go before his people and say: “We did the best we could.” Perhaps he thinks that In this way he can obtain from them milder judg- ment than otherwise. Hooray! Ye ed has found honie what the paragraphists that | Now watch will do with the announcement the Germans have captured Ham Opposition to Japanese interven- mnn in Siberfa will eease if Tokio re- ports are correct that German soldlers, of war until the Bolsheviki | have over trained who woere | prisoners v uprising, assuming cations. been armed and fortifi- ure control of Siberian Remember that British, French : Russian 14 offensives of the paest have 2lso been successful during their fni- Wait and the Germans will be able to follow up thelr first advantage. tial stages. see whethar Food Administrator Endicott Massachusetts has the right idea hes warned the Bay State that §f they don’t reform their names they will of Ho hoarders { will be made public. prosecuted, and made liable | of $5,000 or two vears’ Really imprisonment them it's far too good for = 1 are out for of Public officials who a | in the office up with just record matter remaining will have to Edward 1 holding g0 some Goodnow re-elected New to catch who has been town clerk in Westmoreland, Hamp- | re just on the enemy's say-so? shire, for the 52d time, to a fine | of such subject Casabianca, who st ing telephone entombed shell, until hours later. Jesg fight valuable ! Middle! We 200,000 | Tt must be peace that can’t be hroken, The Think those i When And Iro | What sarfet 1f { Save Must ail keeping tMust *Gainst When And In We f A punis 'Not But And The To One Who s ! They practical knowl London Globe. dge of their thou they that days and batht 6. cham od on the burn- by the American in France who, his dugout by German kept right on sending mesgages dug out by his rades 15 —Buffalo Enquire Willard has heard the call : not for his country, but for lfln\ld ation on July 4 KEvening Press. is beaten operatoy in deck, co to 8. 9. 10 th A want token,” Durable Peace. 2 all peace, “hut the | moment some designing are ripe i men e for again: ot the war dogs loose ee fit, may call a, truce, more propitious, ash imes wh they s wait a war i PRO time the crime, neighbor ining can the the might our virile up our armament, we be on our i for a recurrence of the san 1s ushed asi floodgates slip hew of s in eel? force tha war's wide The i food mu that il are fade bogis made, hen t worthle have peace " stamped, rman | we seems the pr 3 seraps ol oper caper paper. | than ence for t rted hose bent nament time, an conquest 1d tou for fits c new he this ! food son that justic ne ime: hasc uman hate, | use stern and st us talls or 105 there, without doubt, meted out the perfecy ueasu them. by law t not Lt will Wil of not wind, or hair’'s breadth from o in th No ¢ ne RODGERS, WILLIAM GILLEN of eupon unchewed, befor neighbor's his maidservant, his glass, | Comseription Producers Inc coming necessity distribution en, there lose v The system away service. littl turns money and thy son, maidservant is within thy man sweats hacteria thy and gates. and enough the Lord hath ib and hallowed It Remember be be not Jong Thou shait eat -walt. Thou shalt not eat Thou shalt or not eat highly e work, or just Thou shalt not. neighbor’s house, wife nor nor his nor with any neighbor s, DUCTION A of Iabor Claim Are Responsible for Cost reased production season and the just is an statement win aged an absolute « ithout it 1sion of that we the war i is doubtless is exte will did Ia those. the probably year. for to whom and them eason help it by will st in The wasted and coming for of extravagant also lend madtc But it rehind these for any reason ot his atten wil not on to ops which ring of is hour of our need w there is not a more is But ountry they daughter the stranger gathers for spiced, after it. keep thing for Distributors of Tiving. of regulation imperative with ertal home much the exper the habi ial things the drops out of the gr vita are and For in six filth disease, Dblessed the thy sitting room and to keep them well ventilated, | war, that thy days may in the land hot biscuit fried meat. thy or food fust late hours nor with thy manservant, nor nor is cards, that ND DISTRTBUTION Farms High foodstuffs tmperative of its sufficient which we nty it that rden more work was stead he lopping of food aid in the will avail farmer game, owing the him mor necessity oval bod 1an handi means to overcome this loss and pro- duce a surplus adequate to the de- mands which must be met. (f no other way opens, non-productive en- terprise must cease and our whole { attention be directed to intensive pro- | i | 1 | | duction followed by table and just distribution. the end that this the cause of human- be won and that our people suffer the pangs of hunger To raged for ity, shall shall not lin the process If we are not tion of labor necessary that to resort to conscrip- for the farm it will be the price of the farm- ers’ products be high enough to en- able him to enter the labor market and pay wages that will attract men to the work. As things are now it is fmpossible for him to do so. Tt would now seem to be the time for non-producers to get busy, an-d fhere are a vast number of this class {who eat three meals regularly every day. The government has the power 10 change all this. TIn the exc power it has already takcen over j the railroads, guaranteoing the owners a certain margin of profit. | o on and guarantee the farmer som thing by establishing government mar- kets In all the cities and towns throughout the Union?—markets to which the farmer could go and be as- sured of a stable price for his prod- ucts, thus taking out of his calcula- tions one of the many elements of chance with which he has to contend in work. At the same time the consumer would receive the benefit of a decreased price which would acerue through the cutting off of unnec middle-men’s profits What would Well, o worry who lost as it has about this his ary men dao? been customary about the fellow competitive practiced small these it has not much in the very ont, becn hitherto, fellow who when great business con- took place. He found an somewhere, perhaps not al- his liking: vet he had to take relieve z however, on score, mar middlemen fitted could in the gov ernment mar st of the in the absence something hettc the squeezed out solidations opening to To xiety of the tilized The r this hest he of | could probably find work on the farm “cise of | Charley mast scopic sights. But in the peace just a dog watch pipe (Navy plug in bowl) one hears of homely cha acters like Charley Nobla He was the first ship original creator of seap baker of heans, the Gold Mulligan (canned beef haked on a shovel He made coffee thick, the bread light, pudding | ¢ hot and swe He gave a guy onds’. He fried 'em eggs sunny up, four apiece to the deck hands and So six to the Black Gang relief | “over his legendary kitchen mechanic | Fleet inew the value of a good draft| Home for his galley range. No higher | for, after noke pipe than his was seen on the | ous War ringed horlzons of the Seven Seas. | “chow He became known by this Rut pipe. his stove chimney that ele today to honor his name pipe Is called the *“Charley pip shot this the eky awas its struck to rom i ny clear rose pur as ght N¢ Indeed ook the e, the primai Almighty and onlons ' p the fireroom). |t the soup suers. on rtended 1 ar Which eca had ad nough | splinters exploded ¢ ar in stron the e o o doubt ‘sec must have cut side | an o still lives He's Home and Fleet he's here own And W ve hiope he stays hat would even glor hat Charley stands for alas. we're to coolk tricit smoke | beg is. So [hy zalley | ¢ Noble e wave utechman do. T the manufac liquors 1 P thing tinuance of intoxicat producing some of the things they had simply handed from John to Henr hitherto. A vear or two in the army of producers might give them 2 clearer idea of the cost of produc-|may tion and the value of real to | pation the nation. Incidentally, it might lead jsary. One a some of them to that the world | to himself hive could very well get along without f*mmz hel quite so many drones as has heen a produ obliged to carry and support that, the of or even neces to be dozens other oe 1 now estion e service not very man can put this am Is t this gre omet that will ramipant fiend dm in prostrating I than vou | | a game | Autocracy te has Jtwo t one oc- | of which atens to lay There are a thousand and cupations which as a people are pursuing that we readily ense with and feel Jittle ultimate loss e within the hounds of | d realize better energ) coutd wa wnd T lat could i :m orion is ousar ears? we are no oing this hi: in hen a 2 conld loo L @ would I drance the how much are wasting that utilized in the furtherance have in view It to pursue ‘‘business continue to send front and le thus prolonging its horrors and now we 1hd do force we Germany find a place where {1 just help at If we 1 earlicst possible moment the { el then somewhere This is true pa { alty that permeated e now the lar d . of crimingl he o1 is riotism \ this this is the end we folls counts th " people best to w spivit unsug ont them the inviting and battle ported defeated (Contributed wall, Berlin by Ch creasing feat W nitude nothing the wav completion ity moment hment of ernment mar- that is the thing to hose M harid, h oa cannot contract estimate allowed to J=ecution Every one dening expert at | mood some 10| fe ¢ never raised a Tik one on the Pittsburg Gazette-Times. hopes t the lential 4 m him con- tand in should be e AT day and of i Sracticablo S 1 that the tomato kets would help,

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