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N‘-w Britain Herald. HERALD PU! R(JFHY.\\) COMPANTY. Proprietors. Issued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m., at Herald Buildingz, 67 Church St Entered at the Post Office at New Britatn as Second Class Mail Matter. Delivered by carrier to any part of the city for 16 cents a wenk, 65 cents a month. Subscription for paper to be sent by mall, payable in advance, G0 cents & month $7.00 a year. PRESIDENT WILSON'S 'OIATIC We have looked in vain in the cotumns of Republican newspapers for protests wza he action of the President ! e Democrats | of Minnesota to support Senator Nel- son, a Republican, for re-eclection We thought that thosc ne pers which waxed indignant at termed “‘partlsar President advo.at EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. BONDS A GOOD INVESTMENT, BUY NOW Farmers of Hartford County he only profitable advortising medjum In | Davies, the Demoer the city Circulation books and bress |y o Wiseonsin 1 Toom mlways open to advertisors. e | —_— resent this othc ion irom M J'he Hersld wiil be found on sale at Ilota- ator Nelson vilson in regard t \ ] ¢ B ling’s News Stand, 42nd Bt. and Eroad- Wilson in 4 ; way, New York Clty; Board Walks At- | po¢ cioange to say. v have not let - . lantic Cliy, and Hartford Depot. s —— a “peep” oul of them. We wonder ~ i "ELEPHONE CALLS ; i hssniis o also what they will have to say to ‘ 1 RO RO goc the action of the Democrataic State We desire to notify you that to promote the United States Fodd Conscrvation Plan to increase the present use of Member of the Assoclated Press. Committee in Minnesota, which, in . ) ) he Associated Press ls exclusively entitled e or : e oreins s ¥ require to sell potatoes free of any expense. _ : Signed WISE, SMITH & COMPANY. to the use for republication of all news | View of the President’s attitude to- = s credited to it or not otherwise credited | ..o <o)y . has decided not | § D A in this paper and also the local news 5 z ool ;% - Bl - - = published herein to nominate any candidate to oppose ,;’j,g_b e the latter. In our opinion the Presi- | 93 g termination to assist in any way he @ " Khak!l and ) nek can in I election of men to the o N o, b R, » iniors and misses of plain taffetas. plaids & stripes: georgette sleeves Housc or L s, i e -’ > T CY¥T 4 Protty and attaretive silk dresses for s @ : e : r ‘*L fl : and preftily embroidered. high waistiine. and coatee cfiects in such colors as rookle, srey $12 00 NG e CORaty URle CONCRmENE copen, and nayvy, $16.00 value. Saturday special .................. . its war measures, whether they are Women's and Mi: ' models of Wool Serges, Popling and : > of Taffeta, Satin, epublicans or Democrats 3 = Jerseys in Navy, Black, Tan, Grey and Novelty ngs. Seventy-five Styles of Dresses Dresses of Silk Taffetas, Messa- Smart Gowns Republicans or Democra My, Wil ) e e et b ) 0.00 and S i Silk Taffetas, Messalines. Als 7 ; : son did not advocate the clection ot | | :00, J:008 ang ::'._‘;p‘fd"‘::l‘\ £ “‘i:‘““ ! lines With Combinations of Sl ARl e S ) —Alko Bead Embroideries. Mr. Davies, BECAUSE the latter is a | § g‘ ) i Georgetic Sleeves, Novelty Georgette and Embroideries, = Democrat, neither does he desire to Ll.., L.‘ 3 i Collar and Richly Kmbroid- $19. Valuoes, EoatLe $22 50 Ptand upon the Constitution of | soe Senator Nelson réturned to offite 11,98 vulue. . Saturday $16‘98 s A1 A most hecoming gown ha the United States, demand equal i S d g % of all Wool Fabrics in many smart models pri $4.98, Very Special 10 98 sat. Special .. B it i naiiat s BECAUSE he happens to be a Re- $8.98 cach A e b Ty h,,m ] embroidered with beac The ag of the Union. publican. What the President does £ Several styles to choose from, o mod s inse es g (DI Tl GBREE T ST O overtunic is finished with a BENJAMIN F. WADE. want is to assure the Administration éé 79 b | including the popular coatee, o that it will be backed up by a loval eyt()fl SSF gse Ior omen (uriec and draped models with contrasting georgette crepe, broad band of the :‘m; and col- ; SRoe : noel georgette sleeves, some with (TG G, ot i iy lar and cuffs are prettily trim- ) roman a 1 SonsT e Corporedios aneniho placs in a Special Sale here Saturday; we recommend them for style, metallic embroideries and con- 2 med with flesh colored georgette Lvery man, woman and child who | the weltare of the nation above party | B comfort and durability. trasting collars and cuffs. Shown trimmed with buttons. Shown crepe. These gowns are shown 3 all 1 in grey, smoke, pekin, rookie, d occasion to paes by Central Park ; g i S aspirations. We think that if the 'ashionc: Zibnel S Hos0 in all leading colors. such as iste e i Fashioned Value Fibre Silk Hosc sl Uit in wisteria, grey, tan. Pekin e e : 2 2 = lay experienced a thrill at s Fi SN e a. perienced a thrill 8t 'seelng ;i pregident were to express himself as Thread Silk /‘}C air Fixtra Heavy Pekin, gre | | 1k d Glory unfurled to the breéze again d $1.00 Weights and stripes. navy and black silks did Governor Holcomb recently, he, @ YOSC. . 3 pm the flagstaff there. We can thank ¥ SO - —_ = — = s . too, would hear natton-wide | Black, White and Dark Brown Silk o in this sale; Black and - T i 3 members of the city council fo: TVl n el andon e 2 £o0d oppertunity’ to Suits of All Wool Serae or Wool Poplin in Leading | Misses’ and Women'’s Coats of All Wool “Amen” to the famous phrase gulars : s f s ne'w banner. They went down tnf .o L o S stock Tp. Colors Such as Tan, Smoke, Pekin, Navy, and | poplins and Mixtures. $22.50 $18 98 iv pocisets and donated the sur: ne- | B Black. $25.00 Value. aturday $19 98 Values Saturday Special at fsary to purchase the flag, which ap- . e ] 3 ? Special . B B I B e (BETALIAN TROOPS 1N FRANCE. An especially smart model at this price has a nar Desirable model has plain back, pleated fullne # the light of tI which came | At the moment when the battle in | B row fitted back, pleated peplum, all around belt With | finished by an all around belt, inset pockets, and Picardy is raging hottest, when the fd .. o} BRI VORI oiiary I, Lo Ste Bane large buckle at back, roll collar with overcollar « trimmed with many buttons. The coat has a large Teuton h E . drawers for men, women and children in all the lead fizured material and is half lined with brocade silk Siten homs ate strlvlig fo roll back | § Wk % 4 B The skirt is a narrow flare gathered under belt at the Allied lines, when French, Amer- back o greet it. And it is st fitts M ' Sl e roil collar and overcollar of khaki kool and is half t the ars and Stripes should | ko its reappearance in the park on el 3 g kel : . | ican, British, Belgian and Portugese i ; All Wool Serge or Poplin in Tan k day, for today is Patriots’ Day. B ! Stylish Suits of All Wool Serge ol T . S e . s the anniversaty of thet mom. | BeToes are fighting with valor and | omen S asna ae ape OVCS : Grey, okl ani Navs. 130 @y () | Witary Conte in Army Clour, » $20.00 o 4 vaiuc. Saturday Special Al .t Value. Saturday Special at 2 L ble day on which the farmers of ! i One dressy suit at this price has an inverted pleat This coat has a narrow back with inverted pleat £ Ay s Drine minisis e SILK GLOY 69¢, 89¢ to SL.530 pai back, ripple effect below belt, all around belt, nove . : PRI e ge that arched the flood, their flag | (YO Italy’s prime minister that that L s o el Ll S pockets with large roll collar finishing in rever at | all around belt, four patch pockets and high but pril's breeze unfurled, ana fired ; SUntry soldiers are being de- Sem et Buae S el Rt waist. This coat is lined throughout with brocade | toning military collar spatched with all possible haste to | @ gee. The skirt is a taflored model with inset > e : £ e R . ponge he skirt is A te d SUEDETEX and CHAMOTISETTI washs oves in Gr : pockets and broad belt at back Very Smart Coats of Wool Velours, Fine Serg oday that flag is flown again to Ivory, Biscuit, White and Black, 79¢, 89¢ to $1.25 pair. - s of ALl Weool & Popii Fine Gak E .. s to the death with the Hun. A more | B 2 = ; Chic Suits of 0ol Scrge Popiin, or Fine Gaber- Twilis, $35.00 Values. Saturday > 00 & breez T 4 sons o A orc > 2 S for Dresses a uges a I + ¥ i bresze. Today the sons|of thos T e e s . ; PLAIN AND FANCY SILK for Dresses and Blouses ars s B dine With Peau de Cygne Linings. e ‘51. of Lexington are also firing shots & ich - action could | shown herc in many new desizns and colorings, 7 S ine] Satunday Spedal Special . : /d 'round the world. Today, too, | 'ardly have been chosen. The sons A model at this price has fitted ‘back, box puau».i Very stylish model has an inverted pleat I e of Italy, inspired by #he magnific L 5 5 % 2 shots are for liberty and de- e ¥ e magnificent i o peplum, all around helt 1 is handsomely embroid- very full flare below belt, all around belt and collar racy. The thought of those heroes | (efense their Allies have put up dur- | i ur 00 ress 06das eciion cred with contrasting silk. The skirt 1s a tailored | © 0 "4 cufrs trimmea with contrasting broad r there” and the sight of that flag | "8 (¢ past weeks against tremen- B i5 well stocked with all the new Wool fabrics for Coats, Suits and ael Ik dilet posletanaanats Ll A here should inspire every one of | “0US 0dds, are no longer able to re- | f§ Dresses, showing the fashionable Ostrich Boas, Fox Scarfs and belOSlipats S B0 IR ANy, SODED, DE S0 : AT e ) v n Patriots’ Day that with the de- | MaIn at home to guard their own Marabon Capes for Spring fination we will not permit them | POrders. but are anxiously hurrying ght in vain. If we are true pa-| 0 the battleficlds of France and i E we will not let them struggle [ Flanders to fight shoulder to shoul- | = m G Foch wiil | Over There. : g : der with their comrades 3 s = Gy 6 pped against a mighty > SUP- in arms. A 0 : . R e e tend to quiet the minds and hearts | O God! Who loved an only 'Son, TODAY'S TABLOID TALR Bt e tha o 'Kf‘ e SO e s e begun to be skep- | Hear Thou the earnest prayer o ccaceariofinelapl) Paiis Renof Den MIss Isineed tical ahout the situatlon. Let us all | Which mothers offer for their boy Siie S of the government for funds to| "er fight, and that regardless of i e sanihoines 'ob sy | Ear Eomiewhereover ithere; BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, = - whether the battlefield be within her | 762 . anific: ) watch and keep them every one The Unpardonable Sin sh our minute men of today with B YWollah t | e am i & ST W ords. © ould memorize them ho oy land or sea; - - - . Except hey need to defeat tha monstrous | WD confines or eclsewhere. her heroic g Tl 1 i SECOPUNE Ve fesy '. Gy A nd repeai them fo ourselves over|! Know that some will ne'er roturn—- | e e y. No, the people of America will cops will always be found where Let mine come back to me! ! suicide of Gener: Deutsch- i | lined. Shown'in tan, smoke, pekin, and navy stubborness unequalled in the annals in the new Spring Shades for strest wear, priced $1.83, $2.00 « of history, comes the ¢ 2 { IS stood on theliude v. comes the arinouncement $2.30 pair. shot heard ’round the warld.” jein their comrades in their struggle back Shown in leading colors, such as taupe, tan, and over again. Think of them if you to the | the cause of Liberty is being defend- el < g ot should 1t be Thy will Divine el SNy happen to read a war bulletin which | e s jirom France where our bovs are | €9 % : e "“‘; mine tallsiin the fray e sat on the corpse as he talked. little wart of a gunboat towards does not contain e 1at is entire- | Help me, O God! t ake my int 2 5 , S ol : ng on Patriots’ Day. Our soldiers 5 od! to make my plaint, | 4 the things he talked about made another wart on the face of the story the ral public o e Cpiiy But aid me stil . s : 5 - % know that we are backing them | “PERMANENT PEACE OF JUSTICE? | ¥, StHSf¥ing: Hurl them in the face | BVE 810 me stll fo pray | me feel as if the corpse ousht to hear, | earth’s surface, a coral reef. Coral for the n time, share ror : For those who suffer cruel pait can’t hear. Especially | reefs are shavper than women's peculiar secret. e very limit of our resources. And | In his praclamation designating i Or death—for hearts that breal o i 1 ol b So | when, like this one, it is torn and tongues. As +this one had not yet I est way to let them know this is | Friday of next week, April 27, as Lib. gh the purchase of Liberty|erty Day, President Wilson reéquests spreading gloom by depicting an un- | Dear Christ, Thy Son, He suffercd : . that the people of the United Statos pnd today as never before decpest mystery. In toc of any person who is “croaking” or | . et cod br green | been cha the Skipper steercd For two weeks the Ger e tieractor, hontcometor il e oY s mangled and streaked brownish green | been charted, th kipper steerc For > : with the mold of putrefaction. i confidently across the Iknife-like had been bombarding the the T. S. ridge of it. Belgian town of Allumette “General,” Colonel Schmeer- dous battle now being waged. Don’t | nd suffered for our sake | p Mhe corpse was that of Then make our poor hearts strong to | L (et Wa! | forget——"“We hold the Boche! T hie old Texas of Spanish War| The gunhoat’s outer skin was T assemble in their respec S A bear exas, the o SRES d : 2 5 S : In theleirespective communi SR R LT T S s fame. She had been sunk by shell- | as if by a can-opener. Her inner case reported to his commund- HAT HE HAS NOT DONE, ties and liberally pledge anew their DUt Their ol e e i b | fire from our first dreadnaught. Poor | skin held. A collislon mat was drawn er-in-chief, ‘““we can take the financtal support to sustain the na- FACTS AND FANCILS, S ;',({,Sngi:‘("\ © 99 1 ,1a soul. she had grown pititully out | down over the hole. But before it town, now. FEvery defense has tion’s cause. == = ARRY BRYAN OSWLEY of date. But to the very end she could be made fast, the inner skin, been battered into gu mkeln . “Let the nation's response,” says e “German shock iroops’ get a in Philadelphin T.edger, | Scrved by providing a real target! carried away by pressure i his paper that when the Kaiser Presiaont 3 Rtnel e tbh‘@ M”:.h ,,w‘f “\‘z: \1;2 ‘, ,"(I‘m ,‘“ : 1 Rhlotiedkes for navy gunners. Today she lies| tons of black-green water, gulped Pilsneres wienerdumpt v A sident, “express in unmistakable shock cvi ime they run against | e = R e e o e o e redopple ("Why don't you 1 '1’, ':’:m‘ 1°f :.ma\[ 7o%" | terms the determination of America to | ' e Sam’s boys—Meriden Record. Heyooi the Bued Frafitcer. B e e 4‘\::\‘».:? R tell me something 1 don't he other day. His B il 4 b i sier Sounc esapeake Ba 2 lozing oV E b, TR s 2 aJe8y | fght for peace, the permanent peace ) (Waterbury Democrat) We-—the other Mariner and T-—sat Luckilv—for the ship-—he had shut Ln oty etorted Genereal his head and said sorrowfully— . s A German burglar who has gath : . 2 SR e e e e Deutschsprecken The only i g | OF Justice. ered in $60,000 worth of loot duri Wanihasibeenlid eclaped iuponiy etail i korabiingStromm g hengin i d soh SELS Lo B tont e AdooR R RIcHAhe Rl e e b e DPECSEIVe | The peace of justice cannot be a | five vears' successful nractise on Long ! of foodstuffs who exatt excessive | 1ad just drawn up his line with its| And the collision mat held—for S ut s TRTRe aaie forla from these horrors. e e P Island complains that he has barely | profits for their goods. The food ad. | lump of meat on the end. Attached | nearly ten days, while the gunboat it Linatent s our duty to enlighten Kaiser | ... =" "1% B v terms | | anaged to live on his earnings. The | ministration, which is going “ham- | to the meat was a fat crab. And was getting back to the Navy Yard die B il L Im if he really wants to know | _C on’ and “justice” have became | high cost of existence is indeed uni- | mer and tor fashion after the | cven while he disengaged it the crab ' and her mothering dock. In the dock s e e so essentially opposed to one another | \ecr: »w York Evening Sun. zouging” reiailer has appealed to = o KOG Jlucked with blind tenacity at the e b el he has not done “to preserve r plucksg Enitif bl it _ihe bottoms were drained. Water poured, {Eomeilis . that to speak of “German Jjustice” is to . snsumers everywhere to aid the duly | bloodless flesh. It is a way crabs, then dribbled out of the flooded il e A e o P thisse Shorzors Ll He limin or i i e e s peace| “Back to the wall” is a4 favorite | authorized agents of the government | have. spaces. When the last stream had S e dhle ty cheek 8 WL ek vl bithie thi war i an na | British bistorical attitude. The Brit- | in protecting the American pocket- hen the Marner told me about thinned to brownish drops a wiry B D P T e on o rule the world. He did R ar o an end | ey roops of this gencration seem hook from extortion friend the Storeroom Kecper. | tentacle appeared through the torn i : X < v o : s g : tinued until the tall slender must be, then, an Allied peace, dic-| capable of living up all the tradi State administrators have been ad- was on a small gunboat; one of mets After the tentacle came a spire had suceumbad to. Ger to Berbia an unacceptable yi. | (21°0 PY clvilized nations which have | tions of their forebe New Haven | monished to make a thorough van-| the kind in the navy which do sur- ! crab, a very fat crab. After him T m that et o, 14 U'" | at heart the safety of the world. Such | Register ass of all localities in their states|vey and hydrographic work in the came six more crabs, even fatter, I it ignited the wor = S : nd 2 5 B s ! i 5 2o orld eon- | ; peace, by which is guaranteed to and md up retail dealers who | West Indie: A mud-splattered negro in the dock Panting with t emo io G SO LR L i L 2 e e e e e D e Wihera are th honalots 2l more than a fair price on he Storecroom Keeper lived and | caught the crabs. He saw how they tion, in whicl e mingled fRders from violating the meu- [ goicro e e i e et 3 s foods. Administrator 1oov- | glept in a small compartment fifteen | had been sucked into the hole, then rage, shame, embarrassment elop a over T a 1 = son ss-Guardlar - std d tha 1 lders o x P i 1 1 I t ¢ Col of Belgium and Luxembourg. 1 €3 Eorcibmenrasivho et staled that householders in every | foet below decks. next to the Inner | imprisoned by the mat. He took remorse and astonishment Col ‘| large ones, will be truly a permanen co unity v be relied upon to re- {t S ras ge | the ¢ supper. nat 1 Sc or not prohibit his soldiers from : permanent Buitaontt borolithe Bbova ovor ool wil] be relied upon to bottom. As a cle he was in charge ; them h\)n\‘ for supper And that o Schmeercs .., | Peace of justice tere’” with sob stuff. Be cheerful port either to their state food con-| of office supplies and spare parts for | evening while he was describing before his general tting unspeakable outrages in : w > st lioi i Thod Aaministra s e S, 2 ] € s or to the food administration { the sawed-off 3-inch . He had; how he had secured these extra-fat had been taken : n Washingtn flagrant cases of prof- | fittle to do and spent much time nod- | crabs the Skipper of the gunboat was “A scout has ENEMY. | teering. Tt has becn made plain bY | ging over his narrow desk down | saying to my friend the Mariner; | ported,” he stamp Liberia bombarded by a German Mr. Hoover that hardened violators, | there in the belly of the ship. In ! “And God!-—there #ie sat, the Stove- the building was not oA dispatch 10 persist in thesc practices, after | order not to be disturbed he used to | room Keeper, ov what was left of | at all It was a—3@ the world, the ; a Jerman fore re be- ; - : I A i 2 e i g 3 possibility of | cate that the German forces are be- | \nother small nation picked on by | they have been warned, will be cut | epnut and dog the watertight door. { him after the crabs | tactory. It seems pation by Great Britain and |ing held everywhere by the Allies. | the Germar Paterson Call off from further supplies of basic| when anyone came and knocked he At which T rose and threw my; manufacturer had & foods now belng handled under the | gjgn't answer. He was probably on | bucket of crabs back into the bhay, spires and steeples 1 Deuts Berlin war correspondent at the with the German armies in- unuers ought to be ump- | | | | i revent his ally, Austria, from i and other occupied territor- o forgot to include in his cun- HOLDING: THE calculations before declaring | Latest reports from France indi- | - bmarir declares a news ited Staies in the conflict. Had | We learn that division after division en this last item serious | of picked Prussian troops are being t he would never have dared | rushed into the fray only to be mowed | iy qia at the war. He failed to stamp | down by > French, British and | ord Waterbury there is enough food prof- soul, spirit of militarism which bhas | American defenders whose machine eering to close up half the local ve- | .4 to meat prices, is showing th: .H Portable Kitchen for Schools. age factory!” and tor in a swoo, tailers if the truth of the matter were o A T o | Czernin oined t el . i . = the wholesaler i ot to blam | A portable kitchen was used witl o 1 i v = nown in Washington For 8 e, s i b . with at night he found o understand that France | amongst the Kaise troops. Tlie | along with a lot of othe: . ‘r 4 “;“”‘f +| the retailer, who is trying to take ad That g ‘ L 2 t price of turkevs for hanksgiv- Just because you save i L ficensell Aysion Wholesalers and | gecl it seemed. | Nor have T since then had an appe- Gene light docsn’t entitle you t he | jobbers will he instructed not to sell{ Ay this time Fate was leading the | tlte for crabs. *. . paled hoth o R o such offenders. Ri bere in moaned with the va “I have destroyed reddened d Prussia for decades. §He re- | guns hourly reap a terrible harvest success in Wilmington, Del.. to teach jead in his tent with his emp- Jaot be reconciled until that | situation is improving every minute, | Who are ificed for the centra 18 already been set, in some | veniage of the times Knowlng thafthe children how to conserve food. 3 F rea cer 5o OMe | 14 o average person will pay the price. rowers Meriden Journa ¢ POW feriden Jotrnal s hizh as sixty-seven cents a . hese and countless other | Passed. General Foch is reported In o SO However we have reason to . ty revolver hed : It was transported from school to his hand. Five hullets whatever it is. school as the work required. An ex- | his avy sharps to get | | e ibition was given o e Ave varls ] ey i iev at this little extortion coup ! Was glvens of ‘the fy wrie- sixth had are J i 3 an intery wot ki “We T a g » 1 | ties £ oT P i I ts are included in the list of m o We hold | up a gun that'l] shoot 25 miles far to be nipped in the bud in | WONE it o8 RO ST AGenty g bTead Fthatithedcliil- trate into which Wilhelm did not do to | the Boche wav. that is not | ther than that Krupps gun. We guess torbury by the shipment into one | Stfezuards for Women Munition | dren made from conservative recipes they'll do it, but we hope it'll be one el 3 Makers, in the prize contest conducted hy the (Coprright Woman's Committee of the staic Matthew Adar Was stolen from her had been | thoush of course the danger is not cmbedded 10lesaler of enough turkeys to al- most suprly the entire city at about this awful war. And lust- | sufficient We will do something i 5 hat always misses churches full of « re e a he { more. OQur ample reserves are s t did not remember that th y are still f o ing women and children.—New h god, whose name is invoked | intact. We ave satisfied with tho | |javen ['nion ¢ Following an investi tion of the| Alf that price. Towever, even if| ol A | e B this cannot be done, w i it neces. | conditions surroundinz women muni- | S ’ .sh Teu rage, 13 | progress of events” These are the e done nece | Surplus Farnings N cing Spe ery fresh Teuton outrage, is| I are th v to eat turkey on Thankssiving? | tion makers at Alton, Ill., the Wom- | : ot Being Spent or Clothes. 7 of diltice who' will bleas | words of the commander-in-chiet of The Virgin ang . 3 only remedy for high prices Is | an’s Committee of the Council of Na- 6 th battle against | all the Allied forces. They assure us | freat th Denmark with 1 he peopie to hoyco Y Bt i recent s . : in their battl gain ¥ 1 vty with nms i the peopie t b ott the article tiona] Defense for Tllinois has made | - Tecent surver hro SSiberal wnd the sooner these tactics are | 4 % fact that Michigan women a definite recommendations for better| gpending their surplus earning ies h who claims to be a Chris- | that the Hun has been stopped, bus Joan subscriptior brought to bear on mouging retailers the sooner the people will get what | housing, higher wages, better trans- | clothes. Even the younger girls — i s 3 \ yman annexation produces RTE Pt of efmlgHanicy, | ise of & —couater-attack to follow ly fruits of patriotism to the new ) they are entitled to. TInvestigation in | portation, and shorter hours for theiployved as clerks at small salaric SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY lwh:n the proper moment arrives. g.—New York World. tho majority of cases, especially mlcmp\oyes, ' buying Liberty Bonds. i wno hae aligned himself | they say still more,—they give prom-