New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1918, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. RAPHAEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP WILL BEGIN SATURDAY, JUNE 8th, 9 A. M. We Are Announcing This Sacrifice Sale Because Our Stock Is Very Large And Must Be Turned Into Cash. You Are Offered Goods At Prices Which Are Sfut To Half The Regular Amounts. We Want To Do Our Share In The Movement For Patriotic Thrift And For This Sale, With Each Purchase of $5, We Are Giving One Thrift Stamp. Prepare For The Thrift Drive In New Britain, June 20 to 28, By Coming To This Sale And Saving Money For Yourself and for Our Country. You Will Help Win The War By Being Thrifty. COUPON This Coupon with 20 cents en- Prices Which Ranged From $15 to $35, Will Be Sold at Sacrifice Prices From titles you to a pair of Hosiery. Value 35c. Bearskin brand for SKIRTS Taffetas—value, $12.98 to $ l 0 boys. Silk—Sale Price $ ke 3.98 . RAPHAEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP SUITS Ginghams and Poplins, value from Sp&:‘)ll;tirhs $3 = 9 8 G $5 . 98 $6 to $10, Serge $2.98 to $5'98 Value $18 to $36, now Now $3.98-t° 36.98 Wash Skirts 98c to $2.98 - $12 to $18 5 BUNGALOW APRONS HOSIERY RAINCOATS SPECIAL LOT AT $6.98 Value $1.25. Now 87c e el Ladiss waluctin.t0 S5 9 5 6) PETTICOATS Black and White Rose- Ladies’ Silk Cashmere, § 5 50 W?;tgo Muslin, value $1.50 to Childrcn’SDrcsscs Pure Wool, value $7 $4 95 " Good Gingham variety, ’ knit, value 39c. Now 25¢ value $10. Now 98¢ $1.39 89° to $10. Now .... lue $1.49. N e AF g i W;?t:eafi\ d othero“(iolors, an Slip-Ons, with or with- $2'98 20 Dozen Onyx, value 89c Children’s Capes, value 9 Sc Now $1.50. Now $1.98. Now Silks, value $2.98 to $5.98. Now $1.98 % $3.5 $3.98 to $6.98. onChigexcs . No $2.98 All White Silk, value 79¢ 330 Children’s Coats, This Is a Sale Which Means Thrift to You COUPON This Coupon with 35 cents en- titles youtoa Middy Blouse. Value 87c. j RAPHAEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP MILLINERY 79c Value $1.98 to $6.98, $ I now sp00 | 50cto $3.98 Georgelte 3 AL t054 45 HOUSEDRESSES AND WAISTS Value $1.25 DRESSES Silk and Voile Crepe de Chine L $1 .98 i $3 .98 Shitiepss s Yaluo value $4.50. Now $4.50. Now ..... ‘Give Us the Opportunity to Convince You. RAPHAEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP 1701272 MMAIN STREET Experienced Salesladies Wanted. | Next to Savings Bank. All Cars Stop at Door {nothing cxcept reading and playing “Of the 10,000 men out of the mil-yan astonishingly small percentage Connecticut to rece the men se-| here \ che r Mol ards and becoming generally hospi- | lion,” Dr. Prosser continued, “fully | blindngss. Out of 41,000 men cvred through Mr. Korper's office. | of inventive skill to use their gifts in ¢ e aliz is planned to start their re- | fifty per cent. of them will require | turned to Canada, there were only Most of these men arc skilled in [improving the machinery and equip- tion during this period when | medical rather than surgical care blinded men. ! some line that will make their ser ment of the Ar tar | : I i their physical reconstruction’is taking ! men who have developed tuberculosis, “With such a dive; ty of injuries, | icer valua ['rance. Those offers unusual advantage '| pl Patients in bed or in wheel- | heart trouble, Kkidney trouble and | being largely individual so to speak, | tering the *“land tleship” « o B chairs will be taught certain useful | functional disorders. The other half | the work of re-cducating these men |are promised speedy opportunity #s non-commissioned and commis- | ALADDIN’S MAGIC HAS NOTHING ON THIS OHIO WIZARD promotion for properly qualified men trades or occupations. When dis- | he 10,000 must have some sort of | becomes one which not be dealt | overseas service where the intensive ! sioned officers arc promoted from the 1 : ) i = . charged, if it is n ry e men | si tention. Of the 5,000 sur- | with along broad general lines, but|part of the training will be given. | enlisted personnel. Applicants should Piscovers drug which loosens sore, touchy corns so they lift out will be placed in spe vocational there will, as the ave each man will require individual | American tanks have gone into at Mr. Korper's office | C I MOCk T@”S Alldlefl(}e These schools where they will either be | show us, be 10 per cent. in dismem- | treatment, individual study of his|tion and men of ability and cou i o Capitol, Hartford ' . taught a new trade or made more | berment cases-——where there has been | case, individual training and individ- | wil] find much to attract them in the | \ppointments can he made by tele- i proficient in their oldwone. The Sur-|a leg or an arm lost. The figures show | ual efforts on his behalf in placement | “Treat 'em Rough’ corps. | £hone. fries the moment it is applied and is o, You reckless men and women who s pestered with corns and who have Jeast once a week invited an awful BoSton bath from lock or blood poison now told to a drug called ezone, which the moment a few by Ops lied to any corn. the | well as one reéness is eved and soon the en- | o e corn, root and all, lifts out with fo fingers This new ether drug is the recent the he scovery of a noted Cincinnati chem- ' of the t. It is a sticky substance which | tion, id to simply shrivel the corn with- it inflaming or even irritating the Brrounding tissue or skin. It ' is ' they gimed that a quarter of an ounce members of society fyeczone will cost very little at| y of the drug stores, but is suffi-| lent to rid one’s feet of every hard or | corn or callus. b i t a corn is a suicidal habit. Men Should Be Schooled “Soldiers disabled tuberculosis should be | complete physical usefulness just as | who has had his e shot said Colonel Harry the annual mecting rehabilitation until mental re-established as “In reclaiming service who have contracted tubercul- | osis and in securing F @i are further warned that cut-|rehabilitation §at | them to lie around | geon General plans to keep close su- until he is fully reclaimed “Figures compiled from the aver- 000, or 1 per cent of them each would he pr subjects for ve tional retrainir In two vears this . Mock of | would be L000, three years 0,000, irgeon General's Office speaking |and so on. On the basis of an army of five million men, we would have fifty thou 4 men per vear who would need assistance and help in the se | restoration and increase of their their rning capacity, under the various of disability incurred.’ In [ mecting of the National Association, military | at Boston, Dr. C. A. Prosser, Secre- tary of the Federal Board for Voca- tional Education, Washington, called complete | attention to the magnitude of the allowing |task which confronts his branch of sanatoria doing } the government. n over every tuberculous sol- | 5 tement made today before the | uzeful | sociplogical section of the annual THIN, IRRITABLE CHILD . of all belligerents show that, for | G4ined Flesh, Strength and Good Na- restored to | every 1,000,000 men mobili ture by Taking Vinol. Middletown, Conn.—"I used Vinol for my little 5 vears old for a run-down, nervous condition. She was thin, irritable all the time and had no appetite. In a week I no- ticed an improvement and now she has a good appetite, has mained in flesh and strength and is much pleas- anter to live with."—DMrs. C. B. Wil- kinson. There is no secret about Vinol.— It owes its success in such cases to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycero- | phosphates, the oldest and most fa- mous body-building tonics known. The Clark & Brainerd Co., Liggett's | Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, John J. { McBriarty, Nathan Nov w. H Russell and druggists everywhere. after he has been re-equipped to take up the broken threads of civilian life.” ENLIST IN TANK CORPS. Connecticut Gives 100 Men for New Fighting Machines, Hartford, Junc 6.—Recruiting fig- ures of the Tank Corps indicate that Connecticut has supplied approxi- raately 100 men for the. new fighting unit of the army overseas. Men are «till being inducted or enlisted in o through the office of Leo A orper, federal director for Con- neceticut of the L S. Public 3 R rve and War Service Fxcl with which the Connecticut State Ceuncil of Defense co-operates. The tenk service is open to men of draft age. Lieutenant T. W. Crosby, recruiting officer for the Tank Corps of the Na- tional Army, has made four trips to What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar- antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhcea; allaying Feverish- ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘*Just-as-Good’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of

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