New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ¢ A CALL TO YOUR REASON | ME N! There’s a lot of SATISFACTION in selling GOOD | CLOTHES—Surely there’s a lot of SATISFACTION in buying the same. Better come to Hollanders’ right now and it will be a case of satisfaction all around. Boston Store The New “BEACON” Bath Robe Flannels have arrived. i ‘Wolves in taupe, ‘Wolves in taupe, black and brown black and brown A —large animal ¢ animal - Secarfs at s | $16.98 $14.50 Remarkable Bargains in Coats, | Suits, Dresses and Furs Coats worth $27.00 Dresses worth up to 20.00, f Special T $18.00 ey $10.00 Saturday ... New Dresses in Silk and This lot consists of a re- markable assortment of high ‘Poplin plain, plaited and Poplin styles. 2 N class Winter Coats in the e very newest shades and ma- These garments were pur- terials—handsome garments chased at a close-out and you profit by it. A splendid of exceptional workmanship and general lines—with or assortment of navies, black, brown, etc. without fur trimmings. r Alezs $10.00 All sizes $ 1 8.00 : A A good assortment of Blacks in this lot. ALTERATIONS FREE. $2.98 Waists for Sat- : B TH s urdayat . . . $1.29 Millinery ~ Specials for A lot of 200 Waists easily worth Saturday at Remar kable $2.98 in very fine Voiles, Tub-Silks and Reductions Taffetas. These Blouses are tastefully 300 Handsome trimmed’ Hafs of finished with naval or Dutch neck ef- [Pan Velvet, Silk Beaver and Lypns fects. Some have trimmming of con- | Velvet—tastefully trimmed with Os- rich, Chenille and these hats are posi- trasting colors. All sizes tivel th $10.00. $1.29 tively worth $10.0 $4.95 at t Thirteen different designs ! and colorings. We specialize on Beacon Goods, because ne other manufacturing concern can | quite equal them in beauty ‘of design and perfection of | finish. i We have a good assort- | ment of “Beacon” Bath Robe | Blankets, with girdle and Frogs to match. We've got the goods. You’ve got the judgment. Let’s get together in our great Clothing steck now. OVERCOATS " $25 to $50 Every desirable material and style to suit every Man’s idea of value and becomingness. Special Models for Young Men. OUR OVERCOAT SPECIAL at $35 | Challenges all. Made of sturdy woolens, fine hand-tail- ored throughout and full silk lined. SUITS $25 to $45 Materials that you can “Bank on” and the whole range of good styles. Clever Models for “Young Men” $20, $25, $28, $30. The one sure way to satisfaction is to step in and fry ‘em on. HOLLANDERS’ “THAT DEPENDABLE STORE” “Beacon” Indian Blankets | the college bey's delight. “Beacon” traveling Rugs are very desirable for motor- | ing. 10 pieces, 32 inch Batesi . Zephyr Ginghams have just arrived. PULLAR & NIVEN SPANISH INFLUENZA IS EPIDEMIC HERE Many Cases Develop Into Deadly s Prenmenia. Easier to Prevent Than Cure. How to Avoid. GTne contnt auty increase ot @ 82.88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE 7 .\ g ik Corsets and Gowns at Bargain Prices avoid infection. For, while Influenza, after its development, is sometimes | = A great variety of good flannel Corsets worth $2.00 difficult to cure, it is an easily pre- | L) . . t 106 ventable disease. s ) gowns in patterns of exceptional weaves, |3t - All : t 'l ----- d 'I ~~~~~~ e best plan is to begin treatmen S before the first sympton:‘)g starts. For 1 § y 8 aNG cloan COl‘Sets Of gnOd I?;ig assortment, all sizes $1 .49 fit and guaranteed wear. All perfect At/ s O Gy goods. a week or more of work. You will in- deed be fortunate if pneumenia does e e Soday 16 tu ot tmnuenza | DOIEVES They Would Make Pos- germs. Every breath you take is kel to araw tnem into vour nose snd | §ible Unconditional Surrender . iy 4 L® Sage-Allen X o Gamorporated) HARTFORD. Get That New Coat for | § Fall and Winter Here ~ and Now NEW GARMENTS JUST IN SHOW THE LATEST STYLES. no other disease will develop so guick- ly or spread so rapidly. Yeou may feel fine today—be sick tomorrow and lose You can prevent the disease by killing the germs before they spread througheut youy body. There is probably no safer or surer way to do this than to go to the nearest drug store and get one of the famous Hy- omel TInhaling Outfits cnnsislin‘; of a bottle of the pure Ol of Hyomel 'and a little vest poeket, hard rubber inhaling device into which a few drops of the 0il of Hyomei are poured. Just breathe this Oil of Hyemei deep into your nose, threat and lungs and every particle of air that enters your breathing organs will be charged * with an antiseptic, germ Killing bal- sam that will absolutely destroy the germs of Influenza that have found lodgment there. You can't do this too often. No or- dinary night and morning gargling or throat spraying will be sufficient so long as during the day you come in constant contact with infeetion. The Hyomel inhaler {s small and can be conveniently carried in a hand-bag or vestpocket. Fvery half hour ' or so throughout the day take it out and draw a few hreaths of its pure heal- ing air into your nose and throat. By doing this you can prevent infection and check the further spread of the disease even though you are coming in direct contact with it. This is an inexpensive treatment as the Inhaler will last a lifetime and further sup- plies of the Oil of Hyomei can be had | points and the suhsequent state- at any drug store for a few cents. ments explaining or qualifying them NOTE: _Oil of Hyomei, so stronsly | is neither straightforward nor plain, U Ty recommended above for the preven- |, i constued in its probable sense, tion of Spanish Influenza is not a new | yany and possibly most of these four- | 3 discovery but is the application of an | teen points are thoroughly mischiev- the President means by continually the unconditional surrender of Ger. nld and time-tried treatment to a new | s ang if made the basis of a peace referrin; to this country merely as many as our war aim and stating disease. Hyomei has been a standard | such peace would represent nat the the associate instead of the ally of the that our peace terms have never yet New York, Oct. 25.—Col. Theedore Roosevelt sent yesterday to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in Washington a telegram which embodied his com- ments on President Wilson's reply to Germany. Duplicates were sent to Senator Miles Peindexter and Hiram | Johnson because, as the former presi- | dent expressed it, he desired “to make ' my appeal to the representatives of the American people from one ocean to the other.” The telegram to Sen- ator Lodge follows: ) “As an Ameriean citizen I most earnestly hope that the Senate of the United States, which is part of the treaty making pewer of the United States ,will take affirmative action against a negotiated peace with Ger- many and in faver of a peace based on the uncenditionl surrender of Ger- man i also earnestly hope that on be- half of the American people it will e against the adoptien in their entirety of the 14 points of the President’s address of last January as s for a peace satisfac- nited States. “Let us dictate peace by the ham- ing of guns and not chat about to the accompaniment of the ing of typewriters. The language of the fourteen Unheard of BargainsinOur Boys’ Dept. Boys’ Suit * Fl ‘B " S sta s at........ $D.9D|Fure Famnel Blowsesr 95 ¢ All wool garments of Serge, Tweeds 7 and Homespuns in grey, navy and Dandy school Blouses in Flannel brown. Regualr $9Suits $ 5 95 and Khaki. Easily worth $1.50. And Such Wonderful Values. " Men’s Bathrobes worth $7.50. Heavy Blanket Robes with silk cord and fine finish $ 4 9 5 and grey flannel, 2l $2.45 e Top Shirts for men in heavy Khaki See the New “Printzess” Coats Show Here Only. COATS IN EVERY FASHIONABLE MATERIAL AND COLOR. I You Get It Here It Will Be Right and Will Give Satisfaction. Coats. Coats for style, for comfort, for warmth. Coats that will keep out the wintry blasts. Coats that will give long service Women’s Extra Heavy Bathrobes, Special $3.95 A Visit to Qur Baby Wear Depart- ment Pays Heavy flannel sleeping garments Pretty Sweater Coats for the little with feet and open back. Just the | ones, in all wool yarns, All new shades thing for baby to sleep 7 50 easily worth $ 1 9 8 Coats of the best materials—and Prices as low ag Really Desirable Merchandise Can Be Sold forToday. We find that our prices are under many other stores’ prices. For instance, here is an all wool Velour Coat, lined and inter- lined. Large convertible collar with two buttons. Gathered back, wide belt. Two large pockets. Shown in green beaver, navy and brown,k and only $37.50. No better Coats priced $45 elsewhere. in the treatment of eatarrh and colds | uconditional surrender of Germany, Nations with whose troops our own been formulated or acepted by our e I G 53100 IS IR Ca A I for almost twenty years and is sold by { but the conditional surrender of the (roeps are actually brigaded in bat- people and that they will be fully druggists everywhere. Hundreds of | {'niteq States. | tle. If he means thal we are some- discussed with our alliss and made people in New Britain and Wicinity “Naturally they are entirely satis- | thing less than an ally of France, Eng- fully satisfactory to our own people i im- i House Slippers of com- keep a Hyomei outfit with inhaler on | tictory to Germany and equally nat- land, Haly, Belgium and Serbia, then before they are discussed with Ger. Felt Juliets for women, fur trim Men’s Felt Slipp the bath-room shelf for regular winter |, a11." they are in this cauniry satis- he means that we are something less many." 0 te. "It You have one get it 0L NOW | fartory (o every pro-German and pa {han an cnemy of Germany and Aus. | b e ol B med and heavy fleece i fort and style. All good : E 2 ven' 2, 3 . f 9 | i ke it clear to ! - + V< | and use it. If you haven't one, go to di500 and anti-American : tria. We ought to make | 700 AUSTRIANS CAPTCRED. | 9 the nearest drug store and get one to- i tonah | the world that we aro neither an un- | Il 1285 ssossossanoaesssoson COIOYS . ,.cuivnvovimmmayes Rome, Oct. terday pene taking more Italian offiei day. It is the duty of every person, o only peace offer which we | trustworthy friend nor an irresolute not only for his own sake, but for the | .j,ould consider from Germany at this eommunity to do all in his power to | {ime is an offer te acept sueh term prevent further spread of this €Pi-|as the Allles, without our aid, hay ic and to stamp it out. imposed on Bulgaria. — e — We ought to deglare war on Tur without an hour's delay. The fail- C Py s S ure to do so hitherto has caused the Best for Baby talk @ o 2 & B, Taloum %o, Sample) 0% 1. Frm ' Fotisiente, Dopt. E, Boston. foe. “Let us clearly show that we do net desire te pose as the umpire be- ween our falthful and loval friends S ’Save‘Your-qus 1 statement today tal ene- | mies, but that we are the staunch al- ! 1y of our friewds and the staunch foe out making the world safe for | of pur enemies. y to look unpleasantly like “When the German people repudi- | | THE BIG STORE 380-382-384 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN sincere rhetoric. While the | ate the Hohenzollerns then, and not Turk is left in Europe and permit- | until then, it will be time to diserim- ted to tyrannize over the subject| inate between them and their mas- SKE people the world is thoroughly un- | ters. T safe for democracy. “T hope the Senate and the House 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, | Moreover we should find out what | will pasy some resolution demanding uptometrist 327 Main §t. Opticiun

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