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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918 WISE, SMITH & CO., HARTFORD e - Victory Is Certain—lfiuj7 a Liberty Bond—Hasten the 'Day STIRRING SALE OF SILK DRESSES AND AFTERNOON GOWNS Dresses for Street Wear, Dresses for Afternoon Occasions, Dresses for Social Functions The Newest Creations. The Cleverests Models and Silks of Quality One’s Loss Is Another’s Gain The unfavorable weather conditions of the past week brought cancellations of orders to a most worthy maker of Better Grade Dresses. We bought and you benefit and share our fortunate purchase. During This Sale Alterations Will Be Charged For $19.96, $22.50 and $25 Silk Dresses on Sale at $l 4 These Dr are made of excellent quality taffeta. Some are handsomely embroidered, others have combination georgette sleeves and collar. Come in black, navy, copen, plum, taupe and gray, in sizes 14 to 44. Seven different styles to choose from. $27.50, $29.00 and $31.50 $l 6 Silk Dresses on Sale at Made of fine quality silk taffeta, embroidered and trimmed in various waysg Eleven different styles. Some have combination collars, cuffs and sleeves of georgette. Choice of taupe, gray, copen, Pekin, navy, tan, sand and black, in sizes 14 to 44. $32.50, $35.00 and $37.50 $ l 9 Silk Dresses on Sale at Made of superior quality taffeta, trimmed with georgette sleeves and collar, also fancy combinations, ette trimmed, eight models to choose from, all the leading colors such as Pekin, copen, , gray, tan, sand, navy and black, sizes 14 to 44. : Copyright, 1918 striped silk S 5 ; O ‘The House O{Kuppcnhaimer aupe, green, These are the magazines Jorden | instances. Luciug’ relations to the : Rundt, (Around the World), The| press—and not merely to the pro- ture Central,” and the ‘Polar| German press—are most friendly, Star Biograph.” and he is always sure of a sympathe- All three undertakings are housed | tic hearing, whether the other party in the same quarters. The exploits of | is in agreement with him or not, the German army re graphically il- To dam this flood of propaganda the }nmmufl by word, by picture and| allied powers offer comparatively |cinema films. - Gigantic maps, with | little. Since America enetred the war . |events kept up almost to the hour,| an effort has been made from Wash- Camera and Press Favormg [§ | show the progress of the German | inston to secure adequato publication jarmies. The newest bulletins are dis- | ji Sweden of important speeches by & 0 | played. Visitors are loaded With| president Wilson and other leaders, Ever Ready—No Competition |Dampniets ana books, sone of them | hng sonsta ot i, other leaders, G | of such caracter that they form per-| gifferent bodies, progress or recruiting ete. Thesg efforts, and particularly as regards speeches, are doomed to {manent additions to a reference li- . | brary. Whenever a German soldier | does some ridual act of kindness | to: tockholm, April 17.—German pro- ; 408 soine individual ! 1Aness | rajjure by the fact that the speeches a cinema operator is there to record in Sweden and other Scandi- | e are cabled too late, o and other Seandl- |,/ g the Swedish patrons of the an nations no longer is ill-directed : President Wilson’s speeches have or ineflicient, In the opinion of the | LoOIAr Stx have oppOXtunity €0 admire | reached Sweden from two to four days y 0 statesmen of the countries in which |t _, o 2 after summaries of them had been re- it operates. On the contrary, it chal- | TWO large printing firms turn out} .icoq here. No Swedish editor, after i t = uantities of pamphlets, twith s y : lenges even unwilling admiration in | VA4St quantities of pamphle Ith | aving used a 500-word summary will, | which the Swedes are inundated. ivenem, e M e Gorman tesation s tminet | 1S 1ot (he sam avesen, REPUTATION of more than half a century for top quality in Eain G fabrics is a good guide to reliable clothes this season. Good (Correspondence of The Assoefated Press In the early days of the war the . B Lucius, the minister, is himself a keen, London, Aprii 17.—Many clergymen Entente powers and America ex- | i : = Go to Ch racted considerable amusement from “""}"”““]!"' '“‘“‘f“:””_“_ ’)““" 1"{“‘; German methods of propaganda for | to the value of printer's ink and alert | ;,, ", yi0h “towns now hold a special s 1 e et they! mobmed to ‘b |10 sese svars” opportunis fo make | 1 PREUE Lown now held @ specia fabrics were never so scarce. Your Kuppenheimer store may not pased on almost absolute failure to Propaganda or to explain anythin ¢ | Who spend their Sundays in their * anderstand the psychology of the non. | needs explanation. an instance of ool indays = 1 k f d 1 h l andersiand the peycholosy of the non- | needs explanation. As an instance of 1l karden et cors oo be able to take care of you if you delay your purchases too long. el i But every Kuppenheimer garment will be up to standard. Undeterred by earlier failures the | Weeks ago, when the morning papers rmans have kept at work here and , published Trotzky's expose of Ger- come init A variety of styles to suit all men and young men. Business and professional men will be attracted to the conservative styles that are correct without in the least \ave organized a system of proganda | many’s attitude toward the Aland sacrificing dignity. Prices §25 to $40 vheh is regarded tireless, inelli- | Islands, the noon papers of the s; sent and, without a doubt, effective. | day contained a column-long a The organization center: round | by Baron Lucius, full of clever c hree undertakings. all organized by |try and forming, for the unc Sermans but, in accordance with | reader, a complete answer to Trot: swed directed by Swedes This is but COMMON SENSE Says it is suicide to cut corns, and tells how they lift right out l W S S BU\S)(V '?“I—?EM[ THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO [BUY THE [ | WI THE WAR Other Suits $15.00 to $25.00 THE WA nply say to the drug store = man, “Give m 1 er of an nce of freezone.” This will cost very little but is sufficient to removi {every hard or soft corn from one's feet. A few drops applied directly upon 3 - a tender, aching corn should relieve A P VS L4 the soreness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, can be lift- ed out with the fingers without pain. “ RELIAB 2 This new way to rid one's feet of ALWAYS LE corns was introduced by a Cineinnati man, who sa that while freezor sticky it dr in a moment ind HRATE 18 MAIN STREET EW BRITAIN without inflaming or even irritating 9 ’ the surrounding tissue or skin Don’'t let father die from infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but cut this out and make him try it