New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 7

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y A. F. of L. Will Refuse to Treat With | Enemy Until German Military Ma- chine Has Been Destroyed. san workingmen, an Federation of Labor, cafirmed their position of refusing ;0 meet representative of workers of the Central military machine has been crushed. wheat not inconsistent A resolution urging that Ireland be | mer granted home rule was adopted after an amendment calling :hey do not want”. President Gompérs was authorized .0 visit' England, France and Italy in srder to cement relations between the |y qiae” Allied and American workers. It was recommended that the sounell maintain a permanent repre- sentative of the federation in Europe. The police arew lots for their va- | will be Chief W. J. Rawlings, i They | Thomas W. Grace, Sergeants sybmitted by the committee on reso lutiong received enthusiastic endorse- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 101s. Buy Thrift Stamps Sweat Shirts Young men enjoy playing tennis and golf or anything out of doors in a sweat shirt. $1.50 (Old Price) Khaki Trousers The better sort, heavy weight, long wearing. $4.25 (The Best) Walking Sticks ‘The right kind of a heavy cane for a man who is lame and really needs a support. Hickory. 0 Wool Hose This is an exceptionally strong department—home knit wools, light and heavy weight. 85c to $1.50 Lee Union-All The practical one-piece overall— guaranteed. $4.00 (Old Price) Luggage Dept. Complets,, department of Bags and Suit = Cases—real cowhide, walrus and pigskin pieces—$10 and up. Wardrobe trunks—$18 and up. Soft Collars Handcraft collars made of genu- ine French P. K.—35c and 50c. Ide, E. & W. and Arrow Collars 20c each. Summer Mackinaw Exactly the right sort of a sum- mer jacket—all wool suitable for cool evenings—better than a sweater $7.50 Beach Robes Woven madras — light weight. The finest sort of bathrobe for travelling $5..00 (OIld Price.) Khaki Breeches Just the thing for motorcycle work $5.50 (The Best) Summer Auto Gloves Perforated and Lisle Backs—cool and comfortable, made of Horse hide and Colt skin $3.00 and better Extra Size Shirts The regular “Wilson” Shirt in sizes from 171-2 to 20. Fine shirts for big men $2.00 and better Ladies’ Umbrellas Just the better sort of fine quality in red, blue, green and lavender. Bathing Suits for Men All wool and fast color $4.00 and upwards. Men’s Athletic Union Suits We feature the “Wilson” Union Suit which has a “Klosed Krotch” —It comes in nainsook, soisette, pure Irish linen and silks $1.25 to $4.00. Vassar Swiss Rib Union Suits— The very finest in a knitted gar- ment $3.60 Leather Goods The Wares of Mark Cross—Bill Folds and Pocket Books, Trav- elling Cases suitable for birthday gifts—reasonably priced. — President | 1 | followir | 1 Minn., June 2l.—Ameri- | (4in all the yesterday Powers until Germany's | ored as low executive on constructive demands, to participate 'SNUB_ TEUTON WORKMEN | the control of in- after declaring law of supply produced and through the Amer leave nothing to the employer.” convention went on record for maxi- mum production without interruption. ernment control of railros possible price war materials endorsed interests.” ¢ Racognizing the problems confront- apon K 14 | e the labor movement because of so establish it that country was voted i) ywar steps weré taken to provide After a spirited discussion, | ¢ nq5 1o be used for special Investiga- | to 4—Charles Anderson. President Samuel Gompers declared: | jon and conferences. “It would be a dangerous thing for | goncy war measure, this federation to advocate some- | caupnel] of the federation was em. |John L. Carlson. Michael ‘ning for the Irishmen of Ireland that { o vered to levy an assessment of one | John Kennedy, Charles MeCarthy cent on each member of unions affile jated with the fadéeration, $10 on etate | Son. Thomas FHeslin Cl on central | phere, Gustave W. Hcllben the executive organizations POLICE VACGATIONS, cations yesterday afternoon. will take seven days at the specified | According to the report, labor | time. and the remaining seven days tion will bo held at ken at the option of the men | July 16. through the year. lows: Michael Massey, Jos and demand | Gustave Litke, James or could ob- v 24 to 30— Axel ( August to John J. King, Patrick rick Quirk. August 20 to The schedule July 6 to 12—Thomas Woods, that the labor movement would resist | McCabe, William P. McCue, every effort to reduce wages by the | Rival and demand, made the July 15 to statement: “If the Taw I should operate Thomas Storey, Phe | O'Mara, William Murphy. -Dennis Meehan, . Patrick William Nealon August 11 to 17—William P. Hayes, Hanford Dart, Fred Wagner ! with the far- | E. Atwater, Walter Malona —Herbert Frank Hahn, Frank English Cosgrove, Tony Bachman. August 29 and 30 and September Alfroc Lyon Michas] Thomas Do- AS un emer. |1an, William Souney, Frank J. Moore September 7 to 13 September 17 to Moffitt = The delegates to the state tion of the State Police association Those who will attend were elected. W. Kelly and William Patrolman Axel Carlson. —William Stroils, Meehan Tam- Georga conven- Captain Georze Hart The conw London, fol- James Matthias Pat- From the time this busi- ness was started 9 years ago its one purpose has been offer a service of satistac to every woman who depends upon us for her apparel. RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE, Our kind of Service must also insure the lowest prices at which quality apparel can These are some of be sold. . are s the things that war times baven’t changed at this store. 380-386 Main St., New Britain, Ct. 9th ANNUAL MID-SUMMER CLEARING SALE CONTINUES SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 22 We take this means of thanking the thousands of people who have purchased at this store the past week. It is only by constantly giving people the best value and the newest the different markets show that we are able to increase our business cvery yesr. The sale has been such a tremendous suceess: wo were compelled to send our buyers for new merchandise, which we just got in and put -on sale. This mer- chandise was purchased only from firms we do a big business with and therefore they gave us some real bargains, which arc extending to you. Be sure you get one of our specially priced 98¢ Skirts, 500 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SILK DRESSES $9.50, At one price or another there are dresses of taffeta, plain or combined georgette crepe, silk. There are charming frocks for about every sort of day wear, for which wom- en need silk dresses. Semi-tailored models. corded, tucked and braided dressy aft- crnoon frocks, embroidered in new shades of floss, or with soutache, beaded or combinde with sontache braid. Every desirable shades, including blacks and blue. SUITS it IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT MILLINERY Just unpacked from New York, 500 Hats, handsome summer Hats in all the newest styles; wit trimmed, untrimmed and ready-to-wear. These are odd lots we bought cheap and will sell them at less than wholesale prices. | 150 Handsome Summer § Hats, special at .. 95¢ SKIRTS Three Wonderful Specially Priced Groups $12.50, $16.50 novelty silk, crepe de chine, foulard, crepe meteor, satin, plain COATS As materials continually soar in | Materials are now selling for 4 | yust received—150 new style, ; Silk Skirts, plaids, stripes, A price, our bargains in Suits are better bargains all the | time. Three assortments 113267 197 Sins ‘n and 4 1-2 dollars a yard, coat has 31-2 yards. We | are selling our coats in this | =ale for pre-shrunk gabardine Skirts plain or plaited 52,05, 53,05 $3.5010$6.50 Values to $6.50. Real values. D e When Warm Weather Comes Women Will Be Glad They Bought Their Summe The most wonderful Waist De- partment—carrying hundreds and hundreds of pretty Waists of every description. VOILE WAISTS with new flat collars, prettily trimmed with tucks or lace, val- $ l l 5 ue $1.50, special . Novelty Voile Waists in plain and colors, handsome in style and material, newest cffects, special $ 1. 1 5 | | | i i i |’ ‘Waist Supply at This Clearing Sale An odd assortment of Waists in 50 dozen assorted Volle Waists fine Voiles and linens, value of handsome styles. values $1.98 to ffiafl $1 39 3.1425 to 5‘11.50, Tl. 95c special at sizes, special at quality Georgette, neatly trim. med, all shades, some slip. overs and others of newest collars, value $4.50. Crepe de Chinc Silk Waists I pretty styles and shades. Voile Wa of fine quality 8ilk Georgette Walsts—A won- handsome variety, value $3.98 YVoiles, plain and lace trim- derful assortment of Georg- special to clear N ette Waists, all newest makes out at $2 7 med, dozens of different i and shades, value to $6.50; 0dd Silk Walsts of our $2.98 ta styles, value $2.50 $1 79 to $2.98, special . special, your $4 88 $5.08) atodic good siid ol choice i odd Waists, spe- $2 2 = all cial fh Georgette Waists $2 79 Middies for children and women Of extra fine . large variety, all reduced. Striped Tub Silk Waists, sizes, in extra fine $1 98 quality silk, spe. . A WELL STOCKED MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND CORSET DEPT Fine quality Undermuslins at remarkably low prices. Kvery- thing in Muslins for women. Women's Bloomer Drawers of fine quality Nainsook in flesh and white, value 75¢, 9 e 49c An assortment of l,l\\rlnnn Chemise, value $1.50, in all sizes, white or flesh 95 at . ; - C ¥nvelope Chemise of fine quality Nainsook, fine lace and ribbon trimmed, value $1 45 $1.98, special .. . Fine quality Muslin Gowns, Javge sizes, neatly trimmed, a0 6Y9c | | | 50 dozen Corsets, all value $1.00 Fine quality Muslin Gowns, 25 Another assortment of Cami- different styles, high or round soles in assorted Silks, value $1.29 o e e $1.25 special at ..... at neck, value $1. 50 dozen odd Corsets in whi and flesh, fine coutil or batiste, 50 dozen assorted Petticoats of T 95 special at U white Muslin, value 10956 $1.50, specinl at Envelope Chemise of Silk, an odd variety, value $ $3.00, at ... 1 98 A variety of odd Corsets, 10 dozen assorted white Under- Corset Covers in Cotton and forms, values to $2.50, fin skirts, value $2.98, $1 98 Silks, also a large variety of quali special $l 3 e specialia s | Brassieres, value SURES L e - 75¢c, . All other Corsets reduce.d Hundreds of other very good values in Muslin Underwea and Corsets. Corsets fitted b expert fitter. 25 dozen assorted Silk Camisoles in all shades and sizes, a handsome assortment of styles in Messaline and Crepe de chine, smmngsc Muslin Drawers, open or closed, neatly trimmed, val- 49c ue ubc, at . OUR MEN'S DEPT. CARRIES MEN’S FURNISHINGS ONLY Our jarge stock on hand is the main reason for this sale. Two hundred Men's Dress Shirts of fine guality Madras and Percale, worth not less than Fine quaiity Percale Shirts with coliar attached, all sizes, value $1.50. $ 1 15 special at s An assortment of 360 Men's very fine Percale and other Press Shirt Materials, also in Poplin, value $1 25 $1.75. special at o 300 pairs of Ladies® White shows vt $1.39 | | | | | Men’s fine quality Balbriggan or Ribbed Union Snits, 95c special Men's All Silk Shirts, dozens of different patterns and silks, value $1.50, special at Men's Wash Ties, value 22 39¢, special at Paris or Boston Garters, 19 Men's Nainsook Union Suits, value 20c, special at value 75c, special 59C Men’s Soisette Athletic Unig Suits, value $2, $l .2 1 LOTS OF MEN'S NECK- Men's Hundreds of other good bay value 85c, special 69 & at S c gains will be found at th Men's fine quality French Bal- ~ i et clearing sale which we ha briggan Shirts s awe Men's Nainsook on Suits, briggan Shirts and Drawers, fon not enough room to mentid all sizes, value 69¢, value $1.35, special 95 special 47C | for ....... 00 C here. Bargams at the Big Store in Ou Shoe Dept. for Saturday’s Selling 200 pairs of Ladies” White (- 4 - Canvas Pamps in low and i Men’s Outing Shirts 75 value $1.00. at C (Collar Attached) at Nainsook TUnion Suits, SUeciat WEAR GREATLY REDUCED. w8149 Misses' and Children’s pl Oxfords with elk soles, all sizes 98 Black Tennis Ox- fords. all sizes . 69 Girls’ Mary Jane Patent Children’s Shoes nnd Patd Pumps. Al $1 29 Pumps. Canvas Pumps g . fancy Shoes at 1-8 off. sizes at 200 pairs of Ladles’ Pumps and Oxfords in Patent, Gun Aetal and Tan. Wonderful $3.45 bargain at

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