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Moston Store OUR BABY TO TEENS SECTION Is Unusually Interesting At This Time. FOR THE BABIES Caps, Jackets, Bootees, Shirts, Stockings, Bands, Shoes, Blankets, Dresses, &ec., &ec. An exceptionally aftractive showing in Children’s Ging- ham Dresses from 4 to 14 years. Plaids, Stripes and Plain Chambray, some with Bloom- ers to match, all mcely made and trimmed at prices ranging from 69c to $2 50 ; McCALL , PATTERNS 10¢c 15¢ 20c. THE NEW MAGAZINE 10c BOOK OF FASHION 25c With a 15¢ Pattern Free. Buy a Liberty Bond and Help The Good Work Along. -0— RIGHT ITS Some of the “little things that count” at savings that “Buy Until It Hurts” That’s the Slogan. Buy Liberty Bonds, of course, AND buy the best clothes in Amer- ica while you can do so at present prices at Hollanders’. We're making a special feature this season of a Suit to sell at the popular price of . ... Have you some favored color eflt_!ct in mind! s a good bet you'll find it in this line-Material, Style and Tailoring, a sure thing. We've put a lot of effort into (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD Our Annual April Sale of Men's Haghesi Quality Boots and Ties Lot 1 $4.55 Black Lace Shoes Narrow Lnglish last or broad high toe, all sizes and widths. Our regular stock, $3.50 and $6.00 styles. Every year at this time we plan the annual spring drive for the purposc of making new friends for our men’s shoe section, With prices high and good leather scarce we take pride in the assortment of well made, all leather shoes we have assembled for the sale. Sale begins Saturday morning, 9 o’clock and continues all next week. HIGH SHOES, LOW SHOES, ALL SIZES IN MOST STYLESS ALL GRADES OF SHOES. $4.95 Tan Lace Shoes Brown lace shoes. A snappy new model, in all sizes and widths. At pre- vailing prices. These shoes are worth $6.50 and $7.00. this TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SUIT SPECIAL, and we know that it will § § Lot 3 : make good in everything you ex- § § Tan calf and dark brown Cordo Calf pect Of it—-—and more tOO. a3 N Oxiords, shoes made for Fifth avene, New York. \ special factory purchase. count. SHIRTS in 1 50 500 Regular prices $10.50. DBroken sizes. .50 a pair. $7.95 neat color effects HGL AND RS Qualilysbooi s aced fi ‘-‘ '9 5 HOSE in good silk, all colors . ... Highest Dressy Oxfords of black and tan models of kidskin, calfskin and tan calf. calf. All sizes and widths. Our regu- The Daylight Store 82-88 ASYLUM ST., Hartford, Ct. Lot 4 $5.90 Black and brown oxfords. The brown with leather or rubber soles. New fresh stock. All sizes. Worth neckband $1.00 HATS, all new Blocks Thirty Shades $3, $3.50, $4 ASHLEY Babcock Co. SLIP-EASY Our regular $10.00 styles. lar stock in all sizes. Values $10.00. Neckwear of Lot 7 $2.95 beautiful Silks Odd pairs, about 125 pairs in all, worth twice and three times.the sale price. Boys’ and Men's high and low shoes. Men's Shoe section, Main Floor. Arthur Spencer, republican, alder- william Shaefer, republican. mem- E. T. Agard, prohibitionist, de- |feated in sixth, spent nothipg man in second, gave town committee i spent nothing. | feated n second, spent nothing. Prohibition party spent i o B e Aldmmm H. P. Richards, fourth |campajgn. -1 republican gave $20 to town tee. | Andrew Bobrowski, democrat, fifth \ aszewski, republican, de. , gave $10 to the , \ln\n committee and spent $4 more | pent nothing. ; | | for incidental 3. O. Kilbourne, democratic mem- | | Charles 1 lin, third ward re- ih(x school board, spent nothing. at les McMurray, democrat, in t nothing 15 ted in third | © S erd bxim: ent nothing { . Bergman, defeated in fourth William H. Tbelle, defeated in sixth | ward, spent nothing. | Tax Collector Bernadotte TLoomis _lgave town committee $100. 1 | s. \W. ‘rrader, prohibitionist, de- | S—e——— T RZANomz; SUNDAY, MONDAY, TULSH |ml\licm), gave town commlittee $5. Willlam C. Wall, third ward re- 1 - pe thing. Albert 3. Iichsiaedt, republican, |publican, gave $6 to town committeo, | Ward, spent nothy N defeated at primaries as second ward | J. Anton Stelner, republican, in | Selectman . am, republi i l Recent Gflnflldates Flle Elecnon alderman, spent $ for advertising. | spent nothing. gave town C Expenses With City Clerk AT | ] GE] iOUR A number of politicians and near | |8 g politiclans, candidates, successful and | § o otherwlse in the recent campalgn, | | "B last night flled notice of thelr ca.m-“ ; O RD I i: R IN ® Liberty Bonds are sold at ail banks. Don’t let another day go by without proving that you are with the forces that are fighting for Speaking Of Union Printing Co, for advertising. | § O ; M, Irving Jester, republican, de- | the preservation of. liberty! HOFFMANN SBAKE Luther M. Barnes, republican, de- 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Arch § | — ] = — — O nerm fHavana Brown $3.95 $2.95 8 | rfeatod for nomination for mayor, [ | spont $110.50. B Men!s suits spent $90,85 for which all but $8.50 went for printing and advertising. | oot vt m e e o The §$8,60 was for clgars, at $20.00 Paul Nurczyk, demooratic alder- man, spent §9.24 of which $2.60 was A SatisGed Customer De- § scribed Them As “First for cigard, | John A. dJohnson, fourth ward Aid to a Man’s Pocket Book.” Patent Lmtim and Kid Oxfords with High Leather Louis Heels | Gun Metal and Calfskin Military Heel Oxfords .. .. councilman, no expenses. Arvid Noro, republlcan selectman 35 to town committee. J. Gustave Johnson, republica councilman from fourth ward, $5 t town committes, . . | White Buck High Cut Lace , Shoes 3 fié} a JPn.Ymn Coltskin, Vici Kid and Dull Iid Pumps, ° pair | All with the newest long Vamps | ¥xtreme High Louls Heels Boleslaw Karpinskl, republican, de- feated fop fifth ward place in coun- cil, $5 to town committee, Michnel M, Cherpuck, republican, defented in fifth ward, $1. Trank J, Witkin, republican, do- foated In sixth svard, no expenses. Aloin Carlgon, prohibition, defeat- ed in fourth ward, no expenses, Alderman A, M, Paonessa, demo- crat, elacted in sixth ward, epent $13 of which $10 went to the town com-~ That, of course, empha- 1 sizes the “low price” argu- § ment for these worthy Suits, | And though these are pre- eminently “economy days,” 8 when every man's dollar B | nilttes ana §2 for printing, must work overtime, it isn’t Thomag JJ. Smith, democratio Teg- only on the price appeal that istrar, gave $40 to the town commite we take our stand, lm\'\‘vnw s e P am Zeigler, republican regls. ‘ey:ugl)st;lelsfl::%%’ggot%‘]: ® | trar, guve $72 to the town commits a . tee, have all good ones,—as ex- bi H, T, Curtis, republican somptrol, treme, conservative or ‘hap- § l'n"v\,sl:]-;‘vlfl ‘Lhu\:::fls:x}l committee $60, " am Middlemass, republican PYAT;%??W:: r}:i:ar;:n:g || member hoara ot ellsr, gave 38 to ol own pommittes, plies to the ecloths, for in- H, N, Lockwood, prohibition can- stance: Plain Greys, Brown dh;?uafim fi;xxm, mx EEpCnao I . T on, sociglist candidate for Fanoy Mixtures, Fancy | . o sommittes, no expenses, Worsteds, and Striped Ef- P fects in numerous patterns, i Men’s Genuine Cordo-Ca'f and Ma- hogany Calf Goodyear Welt Shoes Special $ 5 . 0 O — We Give United Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases, Redeemable for $2.00 in Cash when Book is Filled. 168 Main St., New Britain Reginaid Towers and Ivor Axeisen, | AN RN I MBERN Bm]T SHU Next fo N. BSavingsBank republieans elsetad in sesond ward, each dobated §5 to town committes, ' _W-——‘ O, P, Wainwright, demoorat, beard of geleetmen, gave 35 to town com- mittes, BUY A LIBERTY BOND,