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PROTECT Mufrs, Blankts, Suits, Over- Ulsters and Auto Coats from and other Inscets. BAGS CEDAR CES R ) 50 .70 R i % 5 .80 30x50 1.00 MEBD L0 o 1.25 RERA0) .60 1.60 Box70 ... 1.50 2.00 nder Bags, 24350, nder Bags, 21x60, inl Chests, $1.50. —THE— Rinson Drug Co. B-171 Main Street ITY ITEMS b Incubators for sale. Rack- Park and Bigelow . Sts.— fewitt has rought suit ttorney Geor C. LeWitt muel Stein for $100 for Constable Fred Winkle papers, which are made to the city court Incubators for sale. Rack- Park and Bigelow e have recovered an auto- mging to Charles Rollin- hm street, Hartford, which Tuesday night. Tt was eClintock road. pected rain yesterday yof over he cell block at ation uncovered and rain room. Chudk an addition, company one story Church er e o its plant on ew addition will be used pz room crullers and doughnuts eading grocers.—advt. 0 new trees have. been the water department t out on the city water rt of ihe reforestration 1ber a seaman in the . force has landed ce with a troopship, ta assigned. His parents, Mrs. Gustave Hellberg, from him last night. Aunt Della’s Bread.— yning order now. Eddy orating Co.—advt. banquet of the ast Patrons association pter, 0. E. will evening hall be 20 pnic at TO WED. Bodley to Take Miss l As ¥is Bride. [(Walter Gould of Mil- the engage- jaughter, Miss Jane, Bodley of this city wedding has not punced he son of Rev. and pdley and is one of kt known practition- an of the board of o ably assisting the atrman of the dis visory board. His ed nurse. ONCE SAID s An Army Half De. ing Camps, in_ Canton. and Navy suffer from s on their feet. Every contain one or more bt-Elase, the antiseptic the shoes. arting feet and heals ots. The Plattsburg in training to se. Sold every- FROM ILMENTS RREAD THIS p-Root is one of cy remedies for v sold, according brts received from pd it. T know of dder and catarrh the bladder that eficial treatment I have great and recommend ours, MEGRATH tpeller, Vermont. i | p-Root Will ou. r. Kilmer & Co,, br & sample size e anvone. You klet of valuable out the kidneys prriting, be sure ritain Daily NEEDLES RAGEWITH 'WOMAN'S CLUB IN Past Tt freshens | HINDENBURG'S GUNS ‘New Britain Red Gr{)-ss Has Big THE WAR SERVICE ;Noble Work Engaged in Reviewed Drlve m Maml] | in Re‘mns OI‘ Omcers Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to | I try an experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importance | S — of buying Fletcher’s. ¥ port of the Red Cross work | A revic of the re otticers | Your physician will tell you th as he knows there are a num- | on hospital garments for March fol- | of the Woman's club f e e ber of imitations on the matket, and he is particularly interested in | lews | ¢ ey the welfare of your baby. o 130 | €nded shows that this orsanization has | ow « ( i 110 {1aKen a conspicuous part in war sery- dé M | Comfort pillows Through the activity of the offi- | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of % % o | Bath robes 07 cers, the nized a war serviee | Bed jacket {15 | committec and through the medium ot | | Operating )0 | the membership $80,000 worth of Lib- Convalescent | crty Bonds were sold. The club is| Pajamas 555 | SUPPOrting wo children orphancd by | === e i 95 | the war. 1t contributed $426 to phil-| ; 2 | Shivts . s ‘-ini nie k‘”“ "‘ Ll ,]'_] <} 200t l;v{ | interest. The three following e November, 1914, in the battle of the Wom s shan e RENEEROLIS SO . devoted to Russian affairs Marne. '<"“"_~".“~‘H e =% With this atnual moeting he club| =08t SKilfully handied and | He was laborer, without a pro- t ! Closesilpaas ) serving of a wider audience n is|fession. T am sending you the pic- Gaiize comproeios j el 13 years of honorable exist- Rl 5 e 14 | ence, s ‘ . | possible in one club: ‘The peace |ttre of my two orpl sbsorbent pads ......... |aSileCan A as this report will later | [ Gt shaw, the one organization so consti- | PTo8rams as proposed by Fremier Accept my greeting: 2 StODE tuted as to be re i & | Llovd George for England,” “Presi- | WIDOW BURNEAU, | \Wipes and sponges 1 o be ready and willing, on | ¢ = OE i 2 e o | Muslin bandage: 2 e | instant call, to assume many of the I‘r"nt‘ Wilson for United .Htr\» ""‘,‘. 1 rue ,ymmhv jh_mr\ I ookt Gt Lt ticieh i iine | eav i dena Tnit fom ou sl community ||Jhel Central Borers Ahwere reviewedi) B Girondes, France. { : i due to the and compared. showing the diplo-| Labride rond rance, | to local boys in service: LS GLOR oo ot - ik 2 o ! s 1918 SRl season bogan with the same | Matic gap is very wide between the | i v 2 1 et f of officers as Gl i ason | Warring mnatior | Club, Mufflors ore, with three new members The reorgan on of the w e X | Wristiots Mrs. Harris Humason, Mrs. Tra Hic partment to bring about = Sitcel . Shaa and Mrs. James Cooper-—-taking the| unity of action. and ided AN itain, Conn., U, 8.2\ et places those retirving from the | passed by congress to give the g ; I have received your letter and | e board. The surrounding conditions| dent sreater powers, these fogether | the money order of 45 franes which e consist- | l@Ve becn so unusual this year that| with the labor problems of England | You have kindly sent us to help us R el e e Ll this report cannot follow the accepted [ and, our country, were discussed in | 1ive. 1 feel it deeply and wish to e e TR [ the past. the last lectures of the serles. This | Send son my thanks. 1 am threc st Pl MG D oot | With our country at war with a|js a very brief and incomplete record | and onc If years o I live wit | 1. 1. Brotherton, M 1. 1. | Titan of “monstrous mien,” there| of these lectures given by Miss Allen, | MY mot I never knew my father }‘. Mrs. George Chambers, Mrs. . | c0Ud be only anc endeavor for us.| cach one being worthy of much more | He was a farmer. He was mobilized | C. Talmadge, Mrs. Charles W. Weed- | o0&t Was to work and merit, if pos-| extended notes. But 'm s | the 2nd of Ay 1914, and was | en sible, the same tribute Presldent Lin-| gone in a twice-told tale as you who | killed the 24th of Sugust, 1914, at I e et S50 e [reolnipRt i il vomen WHON servall| g b car ik alorio it N n, Belgiul iAs By e ol e by the | their country so whole heartedly | 4o other works in the field and we [earass LB Y= [ithiroughfthe ‘davk Sdaysoff thien Glvil [l e R e are both well e i o e ok et LS BB | R BT el el ol have fone ot here wi e an all-day sewing Tt mastho T - Alsts e | WP Which has left its mark of pleasure £ vou o ke to meeting for the Red Cross on Fri- | gome hi\\\or mnv‘nh('n ”n"v xhn‘.‘mlx r”-h"e on us all—that was Guest Night. We|my pictures, I wlll have one taken day. This meeting will be held in | munity war record will tarm to thg| Yere all “fellow-travelers” that clear[and send it the Episcopal church and lunchcon | reports of the Woman's club to chron. | 2eCCmber evening—going with our| “With many the Wom- will be served at noon folo the events of this period of tie. | EU€Sts on a personally conducted tour f an’s Club and e greetings S i s period of tme. | ¢, the Shuttle Meadow Country club | ALARGE RIONDE.” And our records from the beglnning— | 45 greet our honored guest, McGregor | Tt th vegret that the com X TRAN 3 and will to the end— W we wer Bhoe BBy b e i | SERGEANT CLARK IS e ‘“”l:"(’”;“” show we were| yonying editor, Atlantic Monthly, and | pted the resignation of i When the American Red Cross so- | LSten to his lecture on “Tellow-Trav- | -ks. made necessary by i e ! erica led I'OS 0- . ¥ 1 s READY TO GO OVER| icty wont out vrsent e | eer | ner auties president of the Milk | e chapters to increase their activities, Mr. Jenkins' powers of attraction, | Station Association. ! | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark of | the directors of the New Britain chap- | to8ether with the beautiful new club| We have now come to the end of ter <ed the club to organize a War | DOUse and a perfected plan of trans- | a club year in w hich the ir o | Greenwood Street Ts Veteran Relief committee and enlist other so- | Portatian, brought out our cntire | the individual have been sradually cieties in this wor membership—even friend husbands, | submerged in o cause which is so of Spanish War Days. Our president, Mrs. A, J. Sloper, re- | considering this an occasion worth | deeply rooted In the hearts of us all. . e | sponded immediately to the call, and | While, graciously honoring our little | Let us bend our encrgles to the ut- P ,’;]r_‘gf."|1]’; Rag s s ;“:, .mf with the appointing of committees, | PArty With his presence in great num-{ most that we may feel, when another S G, O T n kpending | tho work was quickly started, with | PeIS nearly enough to go around. vear closes, that we have put our a short furlough with his parents, Mr. | Ajre J. H. Robinson as directing The social committec presided over | hest selves into this great and noble | and Mrs. Samuel Clark of Greenwood | Leag. the attractively decorated tables, serv- [ o | street, left today ‘to rejoin his regl- | mwo small rooms, a machine or | N Onl3 Mmroved’rv-h}«hmmm This e I L hhitted — — Tl onats T [l e l\"lmn has l'*fr) a Ix'] sant memory MRS, HERBERT L, MILTS e e and was so worth while in tempering A e G | : . a hit the stress of other things. B { With the coming of war to our own = | Fzr= e | door, the interest in Red Cross work MrsRslade nndenenieiclont fhotse RN HEACH WEEI, Becamlveryimarkeakandilarser quirs | semraiftessbaveflooked Sivell Btol oy 3 | ters and committees were necessary. ‘f\"’f"'\‘_ in the many ways of @ ]gocial Event For Men in Service Held | On June & the hoard of directors "n't’"*h‘."‘” “‘i‘:l“‘“' “"l‘]‘”’ = "‘”r At Eiks’ Home. met in response to Mrs, Sloper's call | © ofierateiutsapprociation The whist and dance at the Tlks ! ; . Many of the other committecs <o & | and assumed the responsibility of B - home last evening under the auspi e active through the year have found S | meeting this larger work, Mrs. I D. | g rc o (O TR W8 3T usunl duties | Of Isabella circle, National Daughters | Russell taking the chairmanship of S i | of ¥sahella for the benefit of the sol- S s T to perform, due to our self-imposca ; ; | the War Relief committee. Mr. Wil- | rostrictions. dfers and sailors. was delightful | llam H. Hart very patriotically gave i social success and netted a large sum [ the use of his home of former vears | :‘ ‘h“‘h" \f]""“‘“ °: the club vear |, the yund. Among the guests pres- | to this work of mercy, adding this F%,‘j-‘; (;mr“ 5 ;‘,’"_’ “‘l‘:”" “t‘h““"v""‘ ent was Mrs. Booth of New Haven, rown to its beautiful homeo memo- '8 CSl Sl avin B8 IVEIL SHEEERY Ry tionall ragentl of it order, i of devoted service. 3 : | ries. At the same meeting in June A o . Whist was played in the parlors | : . | Teading in all affairs of civic and ; : the board of directors in the name of e and during the intermission vocal se- { o ; patrioic duty, and most worthily rep- ; = - the club subscribed for a $500 Lib- : 4 > lections were rendered. The winne 35 resenting our highest ideals, Mrs 23 - : | erty Bond and adopted two French| gchults, next in command. and Mrs, | Sore ‘vilired Dunlay, Lo L e Rapelve, the carstaker of our treasury, | Lo .08 Certificate; Mrs. = Michael In October our president organized | nave given years of falthful service es, second, embroidered negligee | a woman's committee 'to talke part In | and these words of appreciation are AMfrs. W. J. Noble, third, basket the second u}»onv Loan drive, and | 1o he given their fullest meaning. _kwhh -T‘»ulu:- Wil jam T '_.\h’m | the scouting for hidden money was| One of our most honored members, | 531 fourth, flashlight; rs. William ; on in earnest. Our “Ladles of the|who has given the cluh the benefit of Mangan, fifth, silk Tubs” and others of our own sex, not| her services in its highest office ana . John J. Walsh, sixth, 5 usually known iIn the high financial [ who has always held the interest of P& Was enjoved in the baliroom | world, weré coaxed to glve up the |the club deeply at heart, also retires z | ALPHA A. CLARK | contents of their right and left nether | fram the staff of officers today. Our SITPYARD BUTTONS HERE. ISy " Hie | depositories, and the vield from this| deepest regards go with Mrs. Georgo | .. AT |:ment at an castorn port and 1s ex. | S0UrCe o out of sight was consid- | B. Germona wherever she may be. Will Be Distributed to Men Who pected to sail soon for Trance. | erable. Counting rooms were opened| This report of our year's work iz| Have Voluntcered For Service. In point of service, Scrgeant Clark | Where the returns were checked and | respectfully submitted. The War Bureau has received a Js one of Now Britain’s veteran sol- | Corefully filed in envelopes, and tho EMITY NS NOVATER et Secy i auetliyRosunitediBtate REUDIE (Bers diers. He first loft his home and en- | fiteéd workers were given refresh- | 8 g e vice Reserve buttons which are for Illsted at the time of the Spanish.|™Ments. The Woman's Club presi- | Report of Civic Committee. the men who have enrolled for ship- | American war. At the conclusion of | 96Nt found herself a temporary bank- The Civic committee submits the | vard work. The buttons are of | hostilities he tramsferred to the regu- | & APOUt $80,000 passing through her | following report for the cluh year, | bronze and will distributed in ad- [lar army and since that time, for the | N&nd a result of this work under | March, 1917 to March, 1918 | dition to those given out from Wash | past 20 vears, has been practically | Ner direction. Has not our club jus- Owing to the duties which we |ington with the certificates. All lo- [ continuous n the employ of Uncle Istence ” bave undertaken as a result of the jcal men who have enrolled can ob- f Sam’s fighting forces. | > desire of every club member to | War, the report which follows is nec- | tain their buttons by calling at the | For the past few vears Sergeant | 96Vote her time and energy to war [ ¢ssarily brief | office in City hall Clark has been stationed on the Mex- | '¢lief work made a change from the| This vear in place of our annual | Today about 250 New Britain men, " fean border, where he was at the time | #C¢epted club programs of the past| “Civic Tea,” it was decided to give a | mostly t lt.\mf‘vv such as carpente: of the Mexican crisis two years ago. | M6Cessary. Tho subject, “Current | benefit for the local chapter of the | Painters. electricians, ete.. have vol [ Ho has won numerous awards as an | met, Ifln‘\ np\x-lmm 1{{( t!;T<o | /\me-,ri]c'rlu Red A;T;) s, in the form of | unteered for “'N“\‘ti“ Guirt Hbean snd Wk T on | and Miss Mary K. en | a card party and flower sale. Through | e e TR LG G e D e e n t c en lectures on | the generosity of the Brotherhood of NEW BRITAIN GIVES 16 MWN | out the southwest. At the present subject. Eiks, who kindly donated the use of , Iifty cities and ?r:\\ns in Connecti- ftime Sergeant Clark is a member of | __YOU Will realize this was an under- | their clubhouse, and the responsc { cut furnished a total of voluntc | tho machine gun squadron, motor | fAKINE of large proportions to bring | the public, the sum of was rea- | cruits for tho army during March ae- cycla corps. to us the world’s happenings all neat- r lized. This amount was pald to Mr cording to figures made public today ! ergeant Clark's nephew, Frederick | 1Y arranged and classified, ready for | Iraac D. Russell as chairman of the i by Major W. A, Mercer. communding - e < sts . our pleasure and derstanc z | Red Cross June 21, 1917, to be used | the Connecticut recruiting distr P -Prad At amh ovens Wm‘l \Ulu Allen’ ‘r:-\\ i"”ll;»t‘:v."m‘%f-r| | tor surgical dar 'unll the (m,‘ New Haven led the state w 42 re the Natlonal Army, and Alfred Schade | 858 Soen s { shieleigud e s SRRl ee e e e Bl i " of Arch atrect, another hephew. it in | German form of government that | Giers’ Christmas baskets. | cruits, Bridgeport second with 34, fol | France with the 101st Machine Gun | M&kes it possible for one ruler (n[ The sum of $150 was given {o the | lowed by Hartford with 33, Waterbury | Battalion. ifnrr‘u this calamity on the world.”! Civic committec by the Woman’s | 25 and New Britain ranking fifth with | s { The other subjects following in or-| club to be used at their discretion. | 18- Approximately 400 men volan- T | der were “President Wilson’s mes- | The funds of the committee were | teered during the inonth. On PROBATION SERV[CE | sage to congre nd the laws passed | expended throughout the yes were rejected. About 100 delay | by this special session to place our | follow: { their going until this month. Major & BEE country on war footing.” “The con- | Tocal Chapter Red Cross Mercer declared that the st month 3,500 Collected and Yixpended For | ervation of needed supplies,” “Ship- | N. B. Charity Organization was highly succ ul for vegruiting. B Bt of T e building,” “Alien conscription, “Alfen | Milk Station association All the volunteers were m}:wl the i encit of m of Offenders in | property,” “Censorship,” “Foreign | Refunded to Mes. Gao, Rapelye araft as no registered men havs heen | Court language press” and ‘“The soldiers | permitted to volunteer since Decem- | and sailors’ insurance” wero each ex-| Total $426 | ber 15, 1 In February 210 recruits During the past three mon.hs Pro- | Plained in Mi Allen’s imor(m(hn:f The sumilor sos el "n-vru fur\\.xr\lfi/l to the 14;(‘1-":1, '1r‘xv“ bation Cfficer Connelly collected the | Wat. o . _"_]“f‘ ' voted to be | total of 455 recruits for the t sum of $8,535.34 helonging to those| With the revolution in Russia tnat | EiVen fo the Bovs club gurdens, Syhent| e Sl e e el e | placed in his charge by Judgs Mes. | country became the center of public | M€e vis sum is still unpaid. | aymy, aviation excepted, is still open R T e e 5 At a meeting of the officers of the | :yotinced the recruiting officer i1, @ per | == | Woman’s club, held June 5th at the | for the benefit of their families ' —— —— | iome of the president, Mrs. A. J.| RING SWITCHI smount of mnes and cost caieci |\ @ I t U | o aenb e ne REPAIRING SWITCHES. Sloper. it was voted to adopt. for one o v , 3 et g, ettt What DOCEOTS USE | Horer i v Wored b waent or'onc| it o e Somnecient com- { officer was $311.36 f E 5 3 t. 1 pany are engaged today in repair- two French War Orphans. This was slectric switches abo 3 At the opening of the quarter there or Kczema SEre e e 6 e Oa) i e e CDianT Gl L SElis el e tuieeh / + e g & ic | center. The switches have given muc were 43 men, two women and 41 A soothing combination of oil of Win- committee September 19 1917, ‘mmm” T s el e e | boys on probation and during i1 tergreen, Glycerine and other healing through Alrs. Lucius B. Barbour of | (o " ionerly. Not long ago the three months 30 men wero placed on | ingredients called D. D. D. Prescriptioh Hartford. Letters of appreciation { cito fijeq an official complaint with | provation, also boys and one zir', | isnowa favorite remedy of skin special- EecalyediMarchi 25thiRIG1 8N frontithesa |l a i S ol el e e e | making a total of 14i In Ints for all skin diseases. It penetrates children are translated in the follow- | (11 e’ result t Censiriinrs Beie months 50 were released from j | the pores, gives instant relief. Tr- il s tion and 16 were re-arrested. The D. D. D. today. 85c, 60c and $1.00. | Fo The Woman's Club Eoade S Ol ey are now 79 on probation. The pro- = q Segles, B Bebriary, 1918 | o= By | bation officer investigated and settled | nriemm - "“,’"?;"‘:“0,‘ bk 18 cases out of cou Tho & r of Q s o Sani [T e oyl AER e 5 1 want to thank you for the money | Dunhe ¢ Shuttle Meadow avenue he ion offic as $312 2 . r{ ! mham of Sh : : the probation officer was $312.48 ‘The Liacauid Waskh | order which T have received for my |, squdent in Boston, is planning to penses, $12.48; woman probation offi gists, J Clark & Brainerd Co., Dry A Message to Mothers OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood I the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Fletcher’'s Castoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for children. of his i was housekeeper. number the of am a killed little Their leave shortly with a schoolmates for service orphans. father Srd I | | well. Seed (ard Buckeye Inc Dairy Suppli Agricultural At this time everyone who can, should not only for patriotic reasons but for their own Plant your own food and help win the wax BUY YOUR SEEDS IMMEDIATELY—SEBEg SCARCE AND HARD TO GET——SEEDS IN RULK. Package Seeds Potatoes Seed Corn Sheep Manure Fertilizer len Tools Insecticides Sprayers. Everything in Seeds. ubators es Implements ‘“an a ot Onion Sets Buckeye and Standard Brooders Poultry Supplies Racklite Cor. Park and Bigelow Streets DENIES ROBBING GHURCH 8T. STORE Alleged Burgla?llrarims Stranger Asked Him Edward Willlam, 19 years newly inspired military touches. whose homo address is given as Fast There are moflern “pinch- St. Louis, was charged with burglary | backs” and dalever belted @il at the Boston Clothing store at 63 | posscastig Church street last Thursday night. | :’,::fl"' p{’:‘;‘,fid:z'”cmlmm. He pleaded not gullty in police court | W 1o "\hich lift them out of the today and had Judge W. F. Mangan | [l (05 " t" for his lawyer. With the case of the T Giietel dhoe thet pae prosecution incomplete Prosecutor | ll | e atton Klett asked witnesses. It was ordered. The war- Lo ant charges Willlam with theft of | J§ ¢ $20.50. ix sults of clothes valued at $70 and | two sets of furs valued at $2 ham A. Kaplan of the firm of Feld- | owners of the store, | man & Kaplan, identified clothing of his stock. clothing by said entrance the back Detective Richardson t arrested in night. He talked vho claimed that his door. was in this city licited a man at the depot for a sum Sranger made a proposition o nim. |§ CREAM FOR CATARRH i T S il e T D OPENS UP NOSTRILS e T e hiiama | | Tells How To Get Quick Reliof claims to have acc tion and went to ford he met another young man, the police have not been able to ap- preliend the second man in the case. cross-examination, ran brought out the fact that two men who had seen the thieves going away On from the clothing store on the might| struggling for breath at night; your of the burglary called at the poll¥e | cold or catarrh will be gone. station to see the prisoner and were Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream unable to identify him. The detective | Baim from your druggist now. Appl; sald he did not expect that they would dax’ the time of the burglary and the wit- nesses did not get a good look at the strangers seen coming from the alle) A woman also called at the po- see the the witness said he did not know about Prosecutor Klett here asked #or continuance until tomorrow to sufm- identify Williams, way. lice statian to her. a mons the Hartford made the arrest, burglary and who tion at the time. Fined $15 a | draw | cne small strand at a time; by morning TO PLUMBERS Plumbers’ He private was made Sergeant stified last Thur also to Sell Suits for an adjournment until tomorrow to permit bringing in other exhibited as recognized marks. Andrew that Hartford, with the he (Wililams) day Hartford. as it was prisoner, policeman for Assault. didn't strike him with the hoolk T used this (indicating a powerful left fist that would be a credit to any pro- | tessional of the roped arena) when he ! hravy tea with sulphur added, will said that I was a no good —. I'd hit | turn gray, streaked and faded hair him again if I had a chance. That's|beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just me,” said Thomas Lavery to Judge!a few applications will prove a revela- James T. Meskill when charged with |tion if your hair is fading, streaked ot ault on Bernard O'Brien. The | gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul trouble took place at the freight depot | phur recipe at home, though, is trou- 2 couple of days ago. O'Brien sald|plesome. An easier way Is to get a that Lavery struck him In the eye|pottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur with a bale hook, causing a wound | Compound at any drug store all ready Licenses « |now due and fee must be paid at the Office of /the =—m————eu np Trance. }Health Department. . Abra- by forcing Williams Monday prisoner and he so- pted the propc In Har Judge Man- the patrolman wha received the first complaint of made an investiga- 108, Go., Inc. SPORT STYLES IN SPRING SUFIS For M)ssm’ and Women No stereotyped styles have | found their way in our show- ing of Sport Sults—for misses and women—each model was chosen for some especially good style point whether of cut, fabric or trimming. There are Norfolk belted Styles—brought down to pres- 1 i ent day requrements by adding old, and patch pocket trimmed. You must see our showing part the He HORSFALL’S IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. ¥3-99 Asylum B8t., Counecting J With 140 Trumbull St. W from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! but In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffing, | blowing, headache, dryness. No little of this fragrant, amtiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relie” comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief comes so quickly k at but who GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to bring back color, gloss and youthfulness. o “ommon garden sage brewed into a that bled for eight hours. A wound|for use. This is the old-time recipe ; was also inflicted on his head. 'l“nc-1 improved by the addition of other in trouble grew out of the fact that Con- | gredients. stable George Stark was around 100k- | = yyhile wispy, gray, faded hair is not | ing for Lavery. Judge Meskill im-| gnenl we all desire to retain our posed a fine of $15. vouthful appearance and attractive- | ness. By darkening vour hair with | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen brush with it and taking or soft through your hair, sponge this ! a1l gray hairs have disappeared, and, | after another application or twe, your ! hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. are | This preparation is a delightful toi- | let Tequisite and is not intended for | the cure, mitigation or preventlon of | disease. | FOR QUICK RETURNS USE