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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918. ‘Boston Stcre THEY WON'T LET US FIGHT, SO— & - & om | || Sage-Allen & Co. The New “BEACON™ Bath Robe Flannels have | ; } : : ; F ] i (o arrived. o > E ; e S L 4| 4 E > fi V E Thirteen different desxgns:r . . 4 i ’ ¢ L i o 4 > @Ej’“ B Xceptlona a ueS and colorings. | | We specializ;on Beaconi ! : ' . ‘ ; s “ » ’ e = ,. in Dresses for Goods, because no other| manufacturing concern can| '.r 805 . : . ‘ B 4 Gy . :‘ i C d W th quite equal them in beauty | ; : 3 e ; s XS \ 3 ; O ea er ‘of design and perfection of HARTYFORD. DRESS GOOD AS THEY LOOK—AND TIIEN SOME. finish. | Sy B 2 fh % 3 Vosiz W i | ¢ PRICES VERY MUCH IN YOUR FAVOR We have a good assort- | L ; SE ) ; ) /i) © = v i Our Dress Shop is winnin s new laurels this season by its varied, 5 x ¥ 5 '/ & B . 0 B clever and satisfying displays of the best there is in all Dressdom. ment of “Beacon” Bath Robe ke ; f/ g 5 If you buy it here it's sure to arouse the envy of your friends. Blankets, with girdle and ; WLt Caa : . y 80/ Co's ) i And 5 the same fhne satsty yourself and your pires. F t ct | ¢ 9 0 e i y . > © | Ve AT 0 Dresses of fine all wool serge, with five rows of silk rogs to match. ! g 3 & ; . / ; 3% g i braid trimming on the waist and three on the sleeves. Buttons in N : - — - @ the back and serge sash. Beacon” Indian Blankets | e ‘ : ) p Smart Dresses with panel back and front, embroidered and ac- the CO”CgC bO_ S dellght. | o g ¢ § = £ s fl cordion plaited skirt. 1 and black. Russian blouse effects seen in dresses of all wool trimmed . - ; > § 72 & ,. — ) with rov of silk braid, and very smart 1 the above at 50. “Beacon” traveling Rugs ‘ : ¢ : : 7 T : v i AT $16.50 we show wool serge dresses with tailored serge. belt, are very desirable for motor- ; . braid trimming on skirt and dress | ’ AT $15.00 a limited number of silk d < Jlain colors 2 3 | 5 : : @ When you step iInto an artistically furnished room, you at once A plaia :n-:”: also (‘C<rl'gol|ue< CI‘ »'r‘\ lxlhmy ’ e "}:‘\ ’(',‘ le’ (‘] M‘ri and mg. | 2 i i note the softcning, enriching influence a good, well selected Rug 4 2 9 s s d phenomenal value. i : AT $25.00 sec the dresses of men’s wear serge with wide silk as o e other furnis s 3 > 3 has on the other furnishings of the room T A IR e 5 S navy, black and brown. AN R | ; : } i . | i Rugs are a main feature of our husiness, not a side line and 10 pieces, 32 inch Bates; @ . ; : = e whatever pattern, color or grade you desire we can furnish. There £ P ! : : s B 3 7 easure selecting Rug here and a great deal of satisfac- vr Gingh ust| : is pl in selecting Zef_’h, r Ginghams have j S fomiii tion in the transformation it effects in your home. arrived. Mz eI wEDey Miss JOSEPHINE GBRIEN THI{]CE answers to the same question—“How c¢an I do my bit in the ) COMPLETE 4 AGENTS FOR ar?” Mise Marion Mellen joined the Y. M. C. A.; Miss Josephine [ T. O’Brien donned the K. of C. uniform, and Adjutant Emma Webb g HokE GLENWOOB | picked the Salvation Army. work that would help the boys # FURMISHERZ o & [ RANGES | at the front, all three met vesterday in the headquarters where the - : f 4 ] | ¥.M. C.A.,Y. W. C. A, Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare Board, B ; vi = | War Camp Community Service, American Library Association and 40-56 FORD v/ : " OVERLOOKIR® Salvation Army are working unitedly in their campaign to raise $170,- STREET : CAPITOL 4 WHERE | 500,000 to take care of the boys next year. 15 HIGHER THAN ICE. QROUNDS & NIV N \ !me(l:xl to General Pershing. He — ._ ,, e — — o — - E DANIELS ASKS FOR | been directed to say that the pre: { dent awards the medal to the com- | mander of the American Expedition- i AT GERMAN PRISON CAMPS. | ary Forces as a taken of the g —— | of the American people for his Many New England Men Located at | tinguished service and in appreci Enemy Posts. of the success which the American Washington, Oct. 238.—Names of 13 | | armies have achieved under his e 7 e S 3 ! . . leade; ip. officers and 71 enlisted men in Ger- S d 4 day by the war department. °Lieut. LAWSON WANTS TO TALK y L NU1A ) 1 L . SYTVANUA Stewart A. McDowell, Phil,, is reported | $ " DEMOCRATIC POW WOWS TRAN ¢ wounded, at an unkaown camp and | 60010007000 1 NeX[ FlSCal YG&I‘ AL DEMOTH W ) 0 MeosCH Lieuts. Alfred W. Lawson, of Broaok- —_— ! Boston, Oct. ~—Thomas ¥E. Law- Iyn and Henry B. Frost, of Arlington, | > son, wha is an independent candidate Mass., in good health, at an unknown | ‘ashington, Oct. 23.—With a view camp. Lieut. Horace W. Mitchell, of | to giving the house naval committee Corinth, Miss., also is at an unknown camp and Lieut. Herbert H. Doerler, of Brooklyn, at Landshut. The re- 5 ) Rt S e mainder of the list falow coming fiscal vear Socretary Daniels Paign. He says he would confine him. | N N 3o a P vesterday be: re P’ e t0 Y b o ke b At Rastatt—Lieut. Eiws s nuelsanear Hie beforesthatibodyil el il Sl e zer, Erie, Pa., Lieut. o L. Mowr: L - Lo | and outlined his plans for the fur-'{n favor or against the democratic ~ p { ¥ T e o S Ir B S Graham, Mo: Captain Frederic B. : ] : . S eE | 2 : e h { h . h ] - he rease of > sea fighting | nominecs. If the request is not : . ou { Dy e 0 [ )y Adams, Mamaror % By | Homn 0T e S iE e = for U. 8. senator, announced that hs had sent to the democratic leader ample ne within which ta prepare ; asking to be permitted to addr: the naval appropriation bill for the . democratic rallies during the cam- 2 o 9 e forces of the United States by a nted, he plans to make a state Jobn D. Kenyon, Wauseon, O.; Lieut.| . ctical duplication of the stupen-|wide campaiga alone. Charles A. Ginter, Brooklyn. ; : # " . y dous three year building . program S et S 7 ) Are On {l]elr V ay At Karlsruhe—Lieut. George B. e E havil FoDTiE - - = > Z z Hadesty, Jr., Pit . Pa, Lieut. }"‘“t“r‘“r_“;‘u"‘{‘ the naval appropriation WASTE IN MILK CANS, < : 4 | B Franklin Jewett, a Md.; | ¥ iy i z Lieut. Alton A. Braody, But, Lt Roay B [ iels outlined is for new three vear | Uon with State Dairy and Food Com- | £ SFiEineor K - i% Snlisted men included = course of construction, with the capi- | missioner Thomas Holt, today, Rob- Z - g ! 2 <o LBl e JEinnt, G tal ships, ten battleships and six bat- ert Scoville, Federal Food Adminis- | 5 k Pa. tle cruisers, practically duplicating | trator for Connecticut, said he and The program which Secretary Dan- | Hartford, Oct. After consulta- At Cassel—Agateno Destifano, Can- | . cupital ship program of 1916 and ; Mr. Holt were of one mind that | non,shurg, Pa Reported in good health, ca | smaller ships to the number of 140 | was _uliu:rlmvr ! much un- - Z . b i 1 ] Bl 1 coD LN | o Fseoratary, asked for a total | D€ g eaEs SO cans | in 2 ( ¥ known—Cha - Behm. Olay, T addition to the navy of 156 ships. | transit and that he proposed to put Z 2 3 ) ) Norman Allen X dlon s Despite concent of construc- | the whols force of the United Statos 7 Z ) g James N. sse, Fast \\mvhunv;“m work on < 's, hospital ' Food Admi ration, in co-operation Z b I o] Hash S Eony Blair, =Acushnet, | ;1o and other vessels, of instant| With Mr. Holt's State Department, | » ; Bartholomew Buckley, Whit- | g : : ; Allied rmies in the Danube at| 4&v-is oceu . : r he na ilding back of a movement for the cons at| s : mas, Ma Jeremiah O'Brien, Arling- | 2¢d to the nav Rulldimessor) | solid line indicates tne i Alexandar Ohiel:, Ronding, | Patteships and battle cruisers has | vation and protection of milk cans. Vidin, the Bulgar-Rumanian frontier,| pamtion of tr oeon oo 2T : 9, o Nty Gt s | e i Bl b | e I s vy e e eceived Another Al r‘)pmr;m;, Boston, | months that have elapsed since Amer- T | saward Delaney, Pravidence; Simon |12 eatered the war —The progress y J Doucette, Boston; Alfred Bernier, | 188 28 o Crl it ’“‘” i e Putman, Coan.: Isaac Gold, Philadel. |the hour demanding that efforts be | hia: Gustave Teysster, Coraopolls, | concentrated elesewhere, Dut the | OHSI nmen O Pa.: \Williim o1 i Etarrora i pittsburgs || Slant slivetareis msnan Sitne iRveve > > Sl e e and while the shipyards have heen > ny soli, . turning out destroyers and submarines | at a high rate of speed the other work b .t.h > are bo ‘ o T : Mr, Daniels urged in his recommen- s 2 g THURSDAY . : ¥ pleased and satisfied with th | : at | penditure in the next fiscal year of satisTie 1 e g JL A L e $600,000,000. This is to pay for the d The Gurras DeyjGoods co:t [ 3000 100000 0 BRI s o by fon the aroma an avor o osTtum. 381-383-385 Main Street. | addition to the 156 for which the 1916 — kil RN A : : : | THE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY R i g Of the $600,000,000 the secretary It Y .th .t 2 $1.00 Bottle Wampole's Cod | explained that the department planned 8098 W1 (0] 0} Sa}’lng a 1TS Liver e s 55 to expend $200,000,000 aanually. . . . 3 Aspirin Tabiets . For Box 120 1" (LS e 360,000,000 for _the ea ul and nourishing quali- Over 5000 Towns and usterole . e Per Jar 20¢ & = three year program, the total esti- & . <, Listerine .. Per Bottle 19¢ : 5 - 5 . - € mates of the department for ship con- 't -f-‘ -t l -th f .f.f‘ 4 cge dve Bottte Orehard white for | Liiihon,nchuding armor and wrmi : 1€S Tar outclass those of cottee ~ Cities, and a Key, so e \Compiexion s 28c M ment, amounted this year to $972,- 3 Mammala—Hospital size $4. 5901000 s an ea. 5 e MAKE YOUR OWN MU | Only $200.000,000 of the $600,000- YOll Call Fllld A“y Spo' $2.00 Lined Muff Beds ... 0 000, will A be made available next $1.50 Lined Muff Beds ... year for structural work on the fos st Do 711 ke TS L MU, O Savten Postum comes in two forms; ; You Want in a Twink- ,900,000 is asked for complatiag o i Coiinge, 5471 | versels alreads authorized. Postum Cereal, which must be boiled, ling He Ribbed e Tt e e LR in @ moment.They are equally delicious 15¢ Boye Sewing Machine residen son onors Pershing 5 TR T [ . and the cost per cup is about the same l WEN I Mt Sy ke Washington, Oct. 23.—President | $1.00 Beacon Baby Blankets Wilson, acting as commander in chief - e e Sl | of the United States army, has D d dl = HEheipInes Ao | awarded the Distinguished Service eCl e Beacon Blankets in big v ety $1.50 to $8.98 medal to Marshals Foch and Joffre, 1ot . o3 F - S Bath B " i Field Marshal H: and Generals | h Jeac h Robe Blan- | Sl o il Sl SRR e There’s a Reason’ for =l 7 P chief of stag of the Belgian army. Be ‘:?, F¥Comeoriablenl s | General Pershing s directed by . . b A 3 . Secretary Baker to act as President 3 X Y uins Medivin Bk the medals to the military leaders of ¥ i i ¢ P eis 150 the Allies and to express to them the ; ! . Sa0 United States and of the American 5 49 | army for t distinguisheed and pa- 4 . | triotic service they have rendered in the common cause General Trasker H. Bliss, former | chief of staff and now assigned to the International War Couneil, will rep- resent the presideat in presenting the Embroidered Scarfs and Shams 75¢ Boy: Ribbed Shirts and Drawers . . 390 $1.00 Boys Khaki Blouses . 85¢