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HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOUR TIRED, When your muscles become tired and ewollen and the joints become stiff, Jour circulation poor, and your sufler- ing makes you irritable, an‘application .cf Sloan’s Liniment gives you quick irel lls pain, starts up a good icirculation, relieves congestion, It is seasier and cleaner to use than mussy iplasters or ointments, acts quickly and :dms not clog the pores. It does not stain the skin. STRAINED MUSCLES For éprains, strains, bruises, “‘black and blue” spots, Sloan's ment re- duces the pain and eases the soreness. Certainly fine for rheumatism, stif? neck, sciatica, lame back, toothache. You don't need torub—it penetrates, Its use is so universal that you'll consider Sloan’s Liniment a friend of the whole family. Generous size bottles at druggists everywhere. ,AILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918, NEW BRITAIN For Saiurday Only! COATS! And such Coats !—You won’t find the like of them anywhere else in New Britain, no,—not even in Hartford — $35.00 values LOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Established 1886 (rare gems even at that price)—for $24.98—cheaper than what they could be bought for at wholesale now—beautifully made, of velours, pom poms, broadcloth and other choice materials—and beautifully trimmed with fur. Come early and pick the Coat that wins your heart. THINK OF THIS! Crepe de Chine Waists, of the finest quality, in white and flesh —priced elsewhere at $4.00 and easily worth it, and more—if you're a good judge you'll say so the moment you:touch them— yotir choice of the choicest in our wonderful assortment, Sat- urday only, for $2.98 each. AND THIS! 98¢ is all you will need to pay, on Saturday here, as long as our stock of them lasts (and we have a BIG stock—but there’s no telling) — for the most captivating voile Waists you ever have seen, even in New York, but you have never seen them priced at 98¢, and you never will again—for materials are going higher almost cvery day. These Waists are most becomingly trimmed with embroidery and Val laces. FOR EXTRA GOOD MEASURE! All our $2 Envelope Chemises—so lovely and fascinating—will be sold Saturday for $1.25 You will find other wonderful values—not only in Coats, Waists, and Underwear—but in our splendid line of Corsets and neck- wear, to reward you for coming. LAZARUS CO. 164 MAIN STREET “IN THE SQUARE” (Our three New York Stores cnable us to make style creations at exceptionally low prices.) The World s This is divided among states as follow Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island CONNECTICUT ASKED T0 GIVE $2,394,127 ‘W&I‘ work Gampfligll MaflflgEI‘S “The amount is the largest ever | led as a gift from any péople in thc | history of Director General of the Cam- “However”, he goes on to sav. iewed as a total sum it seems gantic, but divide it by the four mii lion men who will reap the benefits of it and you will find that it repre- sents less than 15 cents a day per | man. Surely there is no father or mother or friend of a soldier in this | great country who will say that 15 cents is too much to spend omn his church, his home “over there,” his library and his club. We are confi- dent what the answer of America will be.” on’s quota amounts Oct. 25—Now that the Lib- }erty Loan is out of the way the stage }4s-all set for the great United Wuar | | Work Campaign from November 11 |to November 18 The sum asked for to provide com- soldiers at home and over- 0,500,000. above all is bound Boston, )forts for Copyright 1918 Hart Schaffner & Magg THE HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Quality gives you Long Service and Styles that you want. Men’s Velour Hats, the real silky kind, $6.00 and higher. Several new models in Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Overcoats and Mackinaws, $5.50 up to $15.00. : )seas is $17 This campaign }to have an unusual appeal inasmuch Approved by Gen. Gouraud. Paris, Oct. 25 General Gouraud, the Drilliant French commender, whose suc ses on the Aisne bhat- tlefields have endeared his name to the entire Allied world, has forward- | ed a letter of appreciation to the au- thorities in charge of the coming United War Work Campaign from | November 11 to November 1§ in { which he loudly praises the work has been done for his army in Fra by the Y. M. C. the National Cail olic War Council (K. of C.), the Am- erican Library Association the Salva- | tion Army, the Y. W. C. A, and the Jewish Welfare A similar tribute Las been sent hy big | General , Daugan, another of the 00. } French military leaders who has won as its very practical plan will bring | the exclamation from far and \Jdc: | *“Well, that is the way it ought td be }done.” ) Instead of each organization en- }gaged in war work having its own in- ldividual carnpaign, all these organiza- Jtions,—the Y. M. C. A, the Y. W. C. A, the National Catholle War Council, (K. of C.) the Jewish Wel- farc Board, American Library Association, the War Camp Com- Service and the Salvation following a suggestion of Pres- Wilson, will unite their inter- in one great common cause. New England’s quota in this undertaking amounts to $14,832,5 “ON THE purchases of QUARE” big the newest v hope, that he | the efforts wh are putting forth to enla the scope and more wisely extend your branches may be | crowned with great suc 2 sion during the last period of combat ver hesitating to advance | to the front, they have distributed to the wounded, warm drinks, biscuits, candies, cigarettes, even to the sul- vanced posts. I desire to signalize the bravery, modest and discretion which has been shown in the accom- recognition in Amer Writes General Gou “For some time D2 have seen the work of your organizations with the Fourth Army, and more highly appreciate each <day the help and | General Daugan wrote as follows comfort which they afford to our sol- “I beg to certify that the repre- diers, uring to them a muaterial | sentatives of your splendid war work and moral support. It is a most ad- | organizations have rendered great niirable work. | service to the wounded of my divi- munity my, ent plishments of t7 charitabl sions.” An Extensive List of Compelling Bargains in New, Stylish and Dependable Fall Goods That Positively Cannot Be Surpassed Elsewhere. This Sale Will Last for the Next Ten Days. Your Chance to Save Money on New Fall Shoes and Furnishings WOMEN'S SHOE MEN’S SHOE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT Men’s High Grade Shoes in Ladies’ $2.00 Overgaiters in Tan, and Blaclk Good Mak and Black in i00d Makes, $7.00 Value. $4.95 Anniversary Sale And “Black Euglish | acks $3.95 - Misses’ Black Shoes, all sizes up 69(} to 2. $2.00 Value $1 49 e i ‘s High Boys and Children’s Department Misses” and Children’s Bootee House Slippers in Blue and Red. $1.50 Value Anniversary Sale Dark Cut, 50 value L ' $2.45 v §1.98] " , Children's Misses” Black, Calf, High Anniversary Tan Russia Tan Very Brown, Fawn, Black, Boys Snues in or without Copper Tips Anniversaxy Sale Grey or 10 Buttor $1.49 = Styles. $4.00 valuc Anniy v Sale . . Anniversary Sale Misses” and nniversary Women's High Grade Black, Boots in $6.00 Value 2 A!)Il)\\ll or C . $2.95: o 2. Anmiversary Sale Ao Mens Quality, Richard 150 Dress Shirts, $1.50 and $2.00 Keith Konqueror at Values 79 duced Prices. Shirts - $1.39 Auniversary Sale $2 95 Wool et £ \ alue. Flanncl \hnu in Grey and| Khaki with double Pockets. .00 | ivel Grade Grey, Brown and also in Marshall, King and Re- many New Combinations with High Brennan . $4.95 or Low Heels Greatly v Special Men’s Gun Metal Button. $3.50 Value, \universary Sale ] y Sale Men's Hall Wool Sweaters, with $1.95 Collar. $5.00 Value $2 95 ‘ Aunniversary Sale Underwear, Men's Heavy Shaker Ssweaters, in $9.060 Values Gray only. $1.00 Value $1 98 Aiviiiars Sare 98c Anniversary Sale " Worlk for Black or Tan. $2.95 Felt Extra Special ¥ Shirt, $3.00 Value Anniversary Sale Military Khak Bluct st s ucher or Anniv ar Sale . s Men's Heavy Waterproof Shoes Viscoliset $6.45 Shoes, with Soles and Extra La Amecrica High or $5.00 Value. Brown and Black High Cut Boots, Anniversary Special in Special High Grade - § Heavy Ribbed Makes, $1.50 Anniversary Sale Madras \\nu n y Pretty Styles \ulo Rochester $10 in ¢ f Men's Stand, Valuc. Low Heels. Made $8. $9, and Boots Bottoms: Anniversary Extra Special Men Aching Feet. Made Arch Support. $9.00 Value Shir (\ in for Who Sale ¥ 4 Black Durbam Men's Heavy Have T AT 8 3 - Men', Heavy Tired, pProcess Underwear, $2.00§ Socks, 50¢ Value. 1 39 Anniversavy Sale . 29C \nn . s Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Sult,| Special — Socks in all 00 Value $1 45 Colors, 2 alue. 19 { Anniversary Sale B Anniversary Sale C Slippers ____THE__._ $1.50 Value .. Ladies’ Overgaiters in all eolors, This Sale ’ . Watch Our Window Display | 398 Main St. 398 Main St. Rough Wear, in $1.00 on With Broad Toe, Value Double Soles. For Women who ha Aching for Christmas in Tired and crsary Sale . Juliets in Al $1.49 Buy Early Felt .00 Value Anmiversary Sale Ladic Feet, Dr. Darling Arch Colc i H i Support o $8.50 Value. vy Sale . Men's Black and Grey nnivel Anniversary Tan High Cut Shoes, with Double Soles. $4.50 Value, $3.45 $2.95 Boys' Lace T 3 Heavy High African Brown and Combination Pattecs, $8.00 valuc $4 .95 Russia Calf Heels, Ladies’ Shoes Men in all styles $4.95 | i Watch Our Window Display Emerson for Black or Out with Military Anniversary Tan, in Sale Anniversary Smaller Anniversary Salc sale .. Sizes Open Every Evening