Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. Saturday Special ||{| [y s One Dollar BIR | oo e e our oot - 3 B Milans, Splits, Toyos, Scnnits Sends This Grafonola il IR Panamas, $6.00 to $8.00 values Home To-morrow it 51.95. Genuine Toyo Panamas, .00 to $5.00 values, $2.50. Sennits and Split Straws, $2.50 to $3.00 values, $1.65 to $1.95. $1.50 Sennits, 95c¢. Big Full English Caps, $1.00. Wide Check and Smart Novelty Caps, $1.50. Easiest terms for the balance | 8l | snwrs Columbia E ; Eagle Shirts in Silk, Silkloth, “Leader” : | & Madras, Silk Striped, Japanese Crepe and Russian Cords, o $1.15, $1.50, $2.00, Place Your Order Early b I FOR SATURDAY ONLY Bl | special $1.95 Brodrib & Wheeler TheGrafonola Shops E UNDERWEAR Ovyyright 1918 o Houes of Kuppenhelmer What's New for Me and Young Men? i HERE! READY! CHOOSE! Grafonola For All Mankind in Light and Medium W eight SUITS Variety--Style--Quality--Fit Our Supply Is Limited $15, $18, $20, $22, $25, $27, $30, $32, $35, $40 Eve rythmg yvou could expect in good clothes at the lowest cash prices, in smart, new, Comfortable models, fine tailoring and tlpess fit you w111 find in the famous clothes of KUPPENHEIMER “CH” CLOTHES Every Kind of Cloth— Every Kind of Model INCORTPORAT Successor faul Nainsook Union Suits, all 138 Main Street | TR eoe. Telephone 208 Imperial Union Suits, drop seat, athletio style, Columbia Grafonolas Columbia Records $1.00 $18 to $240 Full Stock—75¢c Up Ss\u« Ribbed Sport Union uits, $1.45. Balbriggan Shirt and Drawers worth @5¢. Special at gaged. It was shortly that an army | authorized increase 11 be about; was needed of even greater propor-|1,250. In event of a greater reduction 47¢. tions. The effect of the altered view- |in the number of the Hospital Corps : gk Rho olent of the ditered view o tne dilmies of s Hemital Corvs Styles for Every Taste—Prices for Every Purse Sedical and Nutsclcorr il um erfof murscsireniihiediclavibs Choose from beautiful silk mixtures and fancy worsteds; smooth “It was evident that the majority of | increased to 1,500 or more. i . = . thase who had at first volunteered| “Where these nurses will be as- cassimeres or rougher cheviots or tweeds; rich serges or flounces— their services cxpected duty overseas | signed to duty eanmot be foretold bat some silk trimmed—some half or quarter lined—some full lined. and were dissatisfied when they found | the naval hospi s at home must not e 1!\1'1u\m.\1c1‘\vs a ‘-‘,5.\(\(‘1 ;., h:_lllll) s(f\('l‘ollfi. be depleted. On the other hand, it Each will be a pleasure to you at the price. eved to a pitch of desiring spectacu- | more nurses are needed oversea - | lar duty, stimulated by stories of other | care for navy s = 2 Graduate Nurses Have Opportu Himes i ST Condiions the apbars | b sent Whe s e pesicimeny ClOTH[S For the Man Who has never bought here Before = . ent quiet and monotony of a well-or- | ex ience o hospitals at 1 nity for Service e T o ol o, fe e T el LB T We offer some Extraordinary Good Values at this measure of preparedness was Nnot | be controlled, the effort will be made $18 $22 $27 —_— met with sympathetic co-operation. to send those nurses who have proved “Gradually, however, a saner view | thefr professional skill. Our Boys’ Department is “The majority of recruits fail to un-| ot the situation has been taken by | ‘“Therefore it is indicated that the el Come in with as much expectancy as you would hope to get in much higher priced clothes and when you see what we show yow’ll understand why we are increasing our business so rapidly. derstand the necessity of the training | graduate regular and reserve nurses, | . } ana today it is realized that there is no p e i i Boys of all ages from 3 to 18 ;:3::::—‘,‘,1”-:\,y,'uth;‘u:.;:’.“»(\;‘ n‘,h:n‘:-l\y-lx;’-_.;(‘i.:t spi corps, of which 1 years, at prices that Mothers g e S oy gupregt ave s en, was formerly the only tRém the fact that the |L ) x‘ rfn : v;m\ x]LL is felt m»;h. ];»m:;»nnmf: sinet soryvice ol HholS e e | like, must have training on shore before it | this duty is nationwide and enthusias- v, this corps has the entire nursing e While the sanse o the mveat ro | T (17,0073 s e entive nursins $3.85, $4.85, $5.00. sponsibility of this home work 18 daily { ;many of the small craft necessary to | f brcoming " more - evident amons o | the navy, these men are the only | TWEEDS, HOMESPUNS, camps, although conscientious recruit- officers endeavor to impry on can go aboard ship,” states Miss Lenah Don’t forget: We Guarantee Every One Don’t Charge It—Open a Cash Account—Get Connorized and Save Money CONNORS-HALLORANCO. “Always Reliable” Bgf THEM 248 Main Street BgY THEM Higbee, superintendent of the Navy Nirse Corps, in a letter telling of the work. “Sa, too, judging from letters | "75] ThislenTtomeRist sl o received from representative nurses| ‘h" H’;}m & 'i'l n i vr;,:n;\ who offered their services, and from | ‘f‘_‘h“" ing 'f]()::]‘: ’”;N"‘”"“; “\.7‘ 2 the dissatisfaction with hospital worls | (2005 o G ‘“]m “M"M‘l'}‘-‘l' better nursing instruction to these | openly expressed in these letters, these | on EINE SOl T Llmen. Her attitude toward them | $ 850 Value, § 6,50 A | want to give you the figures represent- | n¥rses, too, expected to be a should be that of the graduate or | x the number who cared for the sick | & ce set sail to meet the | "5 ! ¥ cha rse war > ) rse. | $10.50 Value, ehips 1 once set sail mee i N it he men and b charge nurse toward the pupil nurse. | ‘% 8 50 enemy.” she says, adding: t 5 Tt would seem that this nursing need | 4 umb A O ar e] " g this serv- 2, “I need not dwell upan the result of | PUMber 1) (e sl Wi R e e T ey el et 1o $12.00 value, §1(.,50 the sudden expansion of the navali ™, - ~ experience makes it necessary to state . Tn April, 1917, the Medical Corps ! : 3 $15.00 Value, $12.00 service. It was at first thought that 15 : it is the exceptional nurse who brings the Navy would be most heavily en- | PUmbered, approximately, mem | bers; the Nurse Corps, 165; the Hos- | this ability to the service. BLUE SERGES pital Corps, 1,950. i Fntails Much Responsibility. “The nurses were distributed, in various numbers, at seven hospitals on ' the st coast, one on the West coast, and at three hospitals in the island ions in the Pacific. The Medi- \nd Hospital corps had wider including service at 11 other stations and on different types of ships comprising the United States Navy nurses medical attendants. 38, CORDUROYS “One of the reasons for establish- CASSIMERE ing the navy nurse corps was to give | $ 7.50 Value, & 535 FOR GRADUATION urses in charge of wards in the | navy have the entire xeapoufl?vlht\fl and must demonstrate that they pos- | sess executive ability. We hold up | to medical officers the standards of { civilian hospitals, and our attitude is | defenseless when this responsibility | is indifferently asswmed and care- lessness in details o ek of finished | it ot . Now 31 Naval Hospitals, work are offered i of the at- — — e e e EO T B hag | tributes ~ which duate S nurs while the other is stretched out for leaven of self-sacrifice is aln S - e e sei s ati- should demonstral o (his need for nurses and the | sraduation days. Unconscious pla . louls deennpsh loRttilsmecditor | tudes have almost submerzed the vi- I“W rd s not true service. Service | submerged. By submerging the | © number of hospitals today 31 'rs are in pro- * builc z. Twice the number “The nurse whose recent occupa Sela coed for nurses who can in- 5 5 , b S i SRR . 1l S 5 L o S ehhl el i bnie s EnecidRnecd IO tal spark which alone can make these | offered if ussigned (o thls or that | cessity for sclf-sacrifice, the n better represent the expansion a 3 N0y fhoset whotpon s X f struet and cments tri duty i not true servi Service of- [ing needs are inadequately m Gl Snval mossits g - | given an opportunity to develop thi . | o ot | sine h . 3 & 1 Naval hc “”‘r l\’l“l (dh(:\;r : e u’“i\]m S "l coutfve ability is added the greatest Therc is no ‘Dignity of Labor'; | fered, along with (fequent reminders | since each nurse must conquer in irehled > eslrable 5 SRROT AL BaE 'y pore T D YO R s lingnishe and sal B a 20! C do z 1 v I velopment means that the nur y need. This need i the true spirit of | there is no ohle Profession The | of positions rclinguished and salari mental conflict by doing that wH e i ideals which the | forfeitéd, is no o sorvier 1is required and no “Today the Medical Corps has 2,000 | have an open mind, must encol » | service: that ideal of service for | characte T il id “" ‘:y:’; ‘“ :“: "‘“:Y,':.‘ i ”,',’ ,:”: = “\", hese at il‘"’“‘”“ prik h““, T aInE ,ll ol e - i members; the Nurse Corps, 1,065, and |4 deep interest in the naval service | which our lady of the lamp pleaded i o = en e S LA for : coe sbrvice.. Withaut oatukled ?’d‘".“” ‘;—:,'rb?o"l"‘z"::" ““:i‘;:f the Hospital Corps, 10,000; while the | and must possess the common sensc | in a time when training schools did | yroress e :(-W“my(]v A ”‘v‘ ::::rl h“\‘*‘lmfllu “‘L‘l\(lwllu‘(l"1§<[\' & nurses, X“i‘\\l"'u:f"x ice. wi c ating ¢ for 2 cents to pay postage, upon | Pcd_capacity of the hospitals is ap-|to realize that adaptabllity necessary | nof oxist. | fving tho laborer and ennobling tho {inducements of travel, to grant re “In the result of thiz _indivil 5 o Nt P Garon | proximately” 16,000. The number of | fof success must be in the individual | “The dignity of labor and the no- | [Ving 1 B R | st 1o bicasel o0 ‘PP"“‘“"" °w.:h:°n“" D. %™ | nurses required during the coming | since a milltary service cannot adapt | bility of fhe nursing profession are ! pro L quests v | Gemumission, g 4 ~- | year, based on the old ratio and the | itself to a person or persons, the pet themes for addvesses on! Dled and, in some cases hed capacity rvice offered with one hand | stow eguipment until the divine | meeting the nursing needs of the |