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380-382-384-386 MAIN STREET They are real bargains. That is why we bought them. They go on sale Saturday. 100 SERGE SUITS $1 7.50 Easily worth $24.98. 150 ALL WOOL POPLIN SUITS $18-50 Value $27.50. SHOES Ladies’ Patent Oxfords, wing top, high heels. 150 of these high-class Ox- $ fords at .... 3045 Regular $5.00 values. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RGAIN DA FRIDAY, APRIL 26, AT THE BIG STOR 450 Misses and Ladies’ Suits A few days ago they were in New York City. They never expected to come to New Britain. Originally made up for a big New York department store. 100 GABARDINE SUITS $21 Easily worth $30.00. [ | % 100 POIRET ' $24 TWILL SUITS . Positively $35.00 values. | Women's 44 bust. REAL BIG STORE VALUES | Boys', Misses’ and Children’s Shoes at 33 1-3 per cent. re- ‘ duction for this sale. | Men’s Scout Shoes, Elk soles, | hand finished. | All sizes .... $2o45 1 Value $4.50. } All shades—all sizes from Misses’ 14 to / most up-to-date styles. i 150 ALL WOOL | POPLIN COATS '50 H egular $22.50 Coats. 98 856 POIRET TWILL $1 9.75 COATS .. Coats that sold for $27.50 2 weeks ago. i 200 ALL WOOL $1 7.50 VELOUR COATS All shades worth $24.98. SHOIELS Ladies’ Havana Brown Pumps with grey tops, high heels. Special for this $3 .95 sale Only 100 in stock. Value $6.00 600 Misses’ and Women' Coats | In this wonderful purchase was included 600 Coats of the finest materials and Every garment made to measure up to BIG STORE STANDARDS. $14.98 | | 265 GABERDINE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. $25.00 Every garment exclusive and high- COATS class. Sold for $34.50 ten days ago. All sizes from 14 to 44. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS Our Muslin Underwear and Ladies’ White Muslin Gowns, Corset department—is in high neck and long 98 charge of an expert cor- sleeves, worth $1.49. C setierre who at all times is White Muslin and Soisette ready to give advice and fit- Combinations in very prac- tings FREE. tical ~makeups. Drawers SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY and Corset Covers 98c Ladies extra fine quality (Value $1.49.) Silk Top Chemise. Colors: Ladies’ Lace and Silk Com- flesh, white; bodice and binations— French band top 98 camisole ....... 0 98C (Value $1.49.) C Value $1.49. Our Waist Department is brimful of good Crepe de high-class Blouses at greatly reduced prices. Lace trim: .;\ splendid opportunity is here for the Waists miss or woman who wants a high-class Waist at a reasonable price. 380-382-384-386 Sain Street S $5,000,000 ] ENTY O IOF FLAGLFER ESTATE " Teaas Cattle Raisers Ave Hard Hit by Recent Drought. ED PLENTY OF RAIN. Dallag, Tex April Cattle ¢ heen hard hit by 26 raisers in Texas the lack of -moisture in the past two and Wost Texas herds which were not depleted by the drought have Leen reduced by sales and by shipment to better ranges \. McCrary, interested in a ranch pected that with good rains and sea- sons the herds would be built up again. The wives of the ranchmen, gener- ally, are refraining from the purc death. relatives in- d a se of procecdings which heir climax in the exhuming of dy. All family differences have leared away, however, accord- reports. The bulk of the for- vill go to Mvs. Lawrence Lewls, e of the la‘c Mrs. Bingham. JAREWELL FOR LARSON. rewell surprise party was given ight to Albert Larson at his §0 Orange street, by 30 of his IBingham's the spirit of economy, automobile salesmen from West say that there is no demand for automobiles. TWO EQUAL TH “Two things, which are equal to Mr. Larson left this morn- | the sume thing are equal to each oth- th the drafted men for Camp | or.” The Misses Lila Bliason and} n, rogent steals from- this coun- Sandstrom favored with try’s resources enough to count at all in the total, Yet all the rats together steal an- nually to the extent of $200,000,000. No rat gives back, in any form of ce the value of his theft. He 1 only and solely a pest. No hoarder steals from this coun- gelections. N Signe Peter- @ several pleaging recitations. son and I. Erickson gave solos. hments were served, the deco- being red, white and blue. In those present, Rudolf Lun- fented Mr. Larson with a piseveral other useful gifts. 3 m o 3 g opportunity for good Summer | 175,000 acres near Post City, said recentl t there had not been a good rain in his scetion since Febru- ary 14, 1916 “If we don't get a good rain within 30 or 40 « it hard to predict just at will become af the cattiv- men ar their herds,” he id “IFor four rs our cleared betior an § 2,000 o on Last year v didn’t make o cent, ang it will bo ne this year Hundreds of thousands of cait per shed of thirst last summer. Those hat were abic to stand the trip wece to better ranges in New Mexico, Cklahoma, Kansas nd Coioraco. C'attle left an tl ranges dur 1 considerably ruary bliz- of their poor physica 1 cattlemen say that hun of thousa of s will be this spring 1use of the condi- of the cows Many ranchmen are oping theiy calves to mar for the next twa or three vear: probably will be a marked shc young Texas cattle | West Texas banks have come to the aid of the o v in loaning them money With which to buy feed and x rt also make shipments Ponisvilie who A Birmingham (Ala) business man, : % owner of a big ranch about 150 miles an ‘agreement. with other heirs (cest of Fort Worth, came ta Te> Henry M. Flagler estate will a few week 0 to sell the propercy. e $5,000,000 willed to him by He said he had reduced the cattle te Mrs, Binghaum, the former his ranch from herds valued at [t Henry M. Flagler. Following 000,000 to about $500,000, but he ex- of new spring and summer dresses, in | keeping with and WAIST DAY AT THE BIG STORE Chine Waists,—Saturday only— med and tailored styles. A great $1.98 Worth $2.98. The hoarder does not give back, in try’s food supply enough to makeé a potato flour with wheat flour in Merritt, J. He returned to his| The Women's Institute is Ia.rgely!who thereafter manage affairs, All'lf‘!t‘ll\'«" in the total. bread making. company this morning. The Pleas responsible for the movement which | ranging for monthly social gathérinp { Yet enough hoarders could playi More than 22,000 tons less garbage ant street young man, who previou sradually revolutionizing village | where useful lectures are given, exhi- ; havoe with our food supply, defeat'for November 1917 compared with ly enlisted in the hospital corps, has |life, making it more atractive undlh\tiolfi of housecraft or gardent | the Allies, and wound the honor of the same month in 1916-—this is the been transferred to Company D of §stimulating a sense of citizenship. In | skill held, and old, treasured recipes @ country that has said it will keep , conservative achievement of 82 Amer- the Fourth U, S. Engineers and ex- | conjunction with the Food Produc- [ and household hints exchanged. enough at home {ican cities having a combined popu- pects to go overseas soon. He ig a|tion Department, a preliminary meet- | Several hundred villages already | pi lation of 23,000,000. Here is an 11 graduate engineer from R. P. L. ing is called which elects a democrat- ‘ have their committees and the Food any form of patriotism, the value of | his theft. He is only and- solely a acker. { Holland is now consuming only one- ! third her normal amount of wheat flowr. This is y due to ration- ing which had reduced daily con- sumption fr 14 to 9 ounces per ! person, and partly to mixing ryve and Every family in the nation our boys *over there”. food in the country Let a refrige boys in Ir: tor help you save 1c JOHN A. must Every morsel of nutritious should be utilized, there is no waste there will be food in plenty for all. Georgette Crepe Waists at prices which are far below their real value. broidered and some in the new $3.95 Value $5.98. l ST | | Handsomely em- | \ | tucked and slip over style. .. ! per cent, notwithstanding that many A it - of the cities have increased consid- crably in size, . WOMEN WORK IN WAR TIMES. SRR ATCETO | London, April 26.-——With women i taking the place of men workers, WOODS IN FOURTH ENGINEERS. ' conditions in many parts of the coun- | | 4y . x i try are undergoing a remarkable I Howard W. Woods of Pleasant change. mhiReis bmost inot street arrived home last evening on parts where women land-workers a a few hours’ furlough from Camp making their home: Uacle Sam Asks You To Save Food For His Boys In France save food for it is a A good refrigerator is no longer a luxur necessity. Be sure when you buy that you secure because if one which embodies the newest and most efficient refrigeration principles. Our stock offers an un- your share for the usually wide range in style, size and price, every one fully guaranteed. STEP IN TOMORROW AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF The Leonard Cleanable and The Seegar Siphon Refrigerators ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Cotton Voile Waists in plain tailored and trimmed styles—some have fine silk collars and cuffs—a wonderful assortment of valueg i it e 98(: Georgette Crepe Waists ‘Which are easily worth $7.00 | and $7.50. stitched. All colors. ORE at $4.98 Beaded embroidery and hem- RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE ic committee representing R wives, cottagers and landed farmer women, Department is inundated with . © {Tailored ar Fashion Park The Clothing at Wilson's is all wool—you may be sure of it—The wholesale prices have advanced from $7 to $9 a suit. The retail prices at Wilson’s are no higher than the best can possibly be sold for. You'll Do Better At mands for organizers and lecturers.