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' Boston Store NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NGOVEMBER 21, 1918. OUIR VICTORY CL.IIB I When buying CORSETS | it is well to give due con-| sideration to the most re- liable makers, to those who have made a life study of this | line of merchandise, tried and tested the various_lines and curves necessary to pro- duce the perfect fitting num- bers for the various forms. For tall slender figures we recommend. R & G AA262, AA440, Thompson 1166 and 1207. Bon Ton 822. For tall stout figures. Nemo 321. R & G 322, Royal Worcester 526. For the average figure. Royal Worcester 503 and 1012, R & G AA402. W. B. D334, Thomson B510, B1138. For short slender figures. Thomson B113. R & G AAd16, AA496. W. B. B314 and 957. For short stout figures. Nemo 318. W.B. 935, 373, R&G AA507, C358, (€380, B248, B392. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARE YOU BOUND #OR THE SCRAP | HEAP? from Let the heap ! me save you serap | “Doctor, I am not sick, but I don’t feel right.”” That is what many say to me when they come to see me the | time. And that just expre: S it You are not sicn enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, | you can work, But you don’'t work and zest of former days. Your sleep is not restful, and you don’t enjoy your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things bother you, ruffle you, that you never noticed before. You begin to see dif- ficulties where there really are none. Trifles worry yeu, and not having enough troubles of your own, you | borrow some. Of course. to a seem the same, first with the vim | asual observer, you | use you are try- ing to control yourself. And if you should tell a friend, or go to an in- experienced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; you should shake it off. You begin to doubt your- | self. You sometimes think they are right and try to brace up and be bright and cheerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re- newed vigor. You wonder if it really is your mind only. And if it is so, is it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- turin you; you are trying your best to fight them down, to appear happy, put in vain, You find yourself in the grip of an invisible power that geems to =ap your life blood. And when you feel rour strength energy and power slipping away from | when you find you can't do jus- your work longer, then become despondent and might feel tempted to end it all very much in the same | a delicately constructed has not been cared for Put it in the hands of an ex- d man and he will soon have working order. But trying your own hand at it, turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartford Spec bec begin to you, tice any you even You are as condition engine, which right perience it in fine list, | for ours is the finest raw milk made | ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD HARTFORD, CONN. ST. Tours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays | and Holidays 10 to 1. C358, 720. | membranes that line the throat and bron- | throat and chest colds. Gacorporand) HARTFORD. Buy Knit Under- wear for Winter FROM OUR SPLE NOTE Women’s are clbow sleeves and knee length. Women's Richelieu Union and wool .00 Suits for Childr M sleeves, ankle length, cerized silk Dutch it long These are extra fine quality considering the present wholesa Sdits in 3 to 6 7 to 10 ye 11 to 16 year size we warm, well fitting fall the and winter, Swar brand, Kayser and American Hosiery Company, now complete and you will avoid chases now. CRE! CRORORN ORERERERENERE fi) Tells How to Stop a Q Bad Cough * §ai®ss@3€®&2@u@ss@ ROREROROLOKE If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throas tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can sup- ly you with 215 ounces of Pinex, f’our this into a pint bottle and fill | the bottle with plain granulated sugay syrup. T ou can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, in- stead of sugar Syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. . You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loos- ens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated § g’z Surprising results from this famous ® old home-made syruf Eael. prepared and chial tubes with such promptness, ease and certainty that it is really aston. ishing. Pinex ig a special and 1|i<J11_v concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, There are many worthless imitations of this mixture. To avoid disap}puintment ask for “214 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. LADIES! SECRET TO our regular $1.75 and $2.00 Suits. Our special prices . Suits of medium Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and knee length. and Wool and are sold at remarkably nd makes incldding the Merode | ciety she represents, and DARKEN GRAY HAIR Brings Back Color, Gloss and Youth- fulness With Grandma’s Recipe of Sage and Sulphur Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux- uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- phur recipe at home though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved the addition of other ingredients bottle. at little cost, at drug known as “Wyeth" ge and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of mu While we all appearance faded hair is not sinful, desire to retain our youthful and iveness. By darkening your with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one in tell because it does it so naturally, » evenly. You just dampen a sponge | or soft brush with it and draw this' through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs sappeared Afte another ion or two your hai becomes beautifully dark, glc v, and luxuriant and You appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requi- It is not intended for the cure, tion or prevention of disease. PASTEURIZED h oughly 1 ern proces over our MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— e best of selected raw milk thor- TRURIZED by our mod- what is offered you of PASTEURIZED is brand ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE-—DELICIOUS Order it | bearing over ! men. | orable to any ! committal. PARK STRF Telephone 1936 401 T. \DID STOCK WHILE IT IS COMPLETE THESE TWO BIG Richelieu Union Suist of medinm weight.cotton. SPECIALS These Dutch neck, $1.00 and $1.25 d Regu- They have weight merceriz Suits. sleeves, High neck, ankle length. low prices Union neck, long le prices. each each = - each unders. for Richelieu, Dalby, stock i durable rments our disappointment by making pur- 3/ SUFFRAGISTS MEET | IN ANNUAL SESSION Growth of Movement Subject of Gratilication to Delegates New Haven, Nov. 21.—Banne noting the entrance of Michigan, lahoma and South Dakota into the ranks of states granting full suffrage | s de- Ok- to women were displayed prominently as a part of the decorations of the Taft ball room in which today began | the annual the necticut Woman's Suffrage associa- tion. Miss Mrs. Henry Townshend the delegates to the city. Thompson Setton, in a milita French, blue uniform, her costume as member of the Bienetre do Blesee society, made the response, Mrs. ton, a vice presldent of the society, | has just returned from six months | tive service in France where she s | organized a motor corps for the so- is here to more women’ ambulance driv- convention of Con- welcomed Mrs. Grace | obtain ers. The first session closed with the naming of committees, the offering of resolutions and proposed amendments and the clearing up of miscellaneous items. The afternoon session brought Deming, the recording ss Washburn, the treas- lden, the state organizer, 1, the state head- | Te- Pa quarters sec Miss Selden tion work, tion at spoke of the organiz from the National conven- ‘Washington through to recent campaign. She told of sure brought to bear to secure sage of the Federal amendment, of a recent campaign to s lation favorable to ratifi amendment. Over ters and tel ms United States Senators Brandegee together two thou All five cong senators have received mass meetings have b secured the | pres- pas- and ure legis- ion of the two thousand let- sent to McLean and with petitions and names of men and the delegations, n held and en- from many or- P specially labor ones Miss Selden claimed that a poll of i newly elected members of the Gene al Assembly indicated legislation fa kind of a suffrage bill. members seen 101 fav- are opposed and non- Two organize have heen at work in the state throughout the year. Miss Parshall told of headquarters work and distribution of about 100,- 000 picces of lterature. County chairman related their own particular activities. keley of Hartford described men were urged to take paigns -for election of women school boards and to bring & provement. in administration in school affairs. In the Hartford and West Hartford campaigns women were | successful candidates for school board | petitions. { Tonizht, the dinner will be attend- ! the delegates who expect number of speaker: we Of House orable, 19 are 18 how wo- ed by hear a | seaplanes Miss Mary Bul- | | part in cam- | J§ to SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND CLUB SALE OF Opens Automatically. JOCHN A. ANDREWS & CO. W. G ELLIS SILK ARTIST WILL Bz WITH US Is Most Beautiful You Get a Life-Time Guarantee With Everybody Xnows All About ‘SURRENDER TAKES | PLACE IN SILENCE satnerine Ludameron ana | BIILISH Sailors Forbidden to Chegr —U-Boat Crews Return Alone | The appeared a On _Board a British Cruiser, 6:45 p. the American Press (ssocia- Nov the ., ( tion,) Wednesday, 20.—Twenty German submarines, first of the 1an fleet to surrender, were taken the T ish thirty east of Harwich this morning. The transfer s without demonstration. The German crew sullenly obeyed orders and "tonight the lie moored under the British tla a British submarine During the surrender. flew low o© submarine ¢ the undersea the leading arine was sighted by the British squadron of light cruisers and troyvers, there was no communication Ger over hy ix miles w hoats near base American 2ad, while | mn carried crews to the time boats. ab- de- with | occurred. is made of a fine silkk velvet. THIS Conventent When Open and Beautiful When Closed. Furniture Store. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FOR ONE Wi the highe: without test it thing. changing the Ou Belding Finest Silk on Belding Fine Satin. Perfect SEWING MACHINE SEWiNG MACHINE with the Germans, excepl once, they complained of the speed, and say- the <er ones were unable keep up. lower, 1st boats can- not keep up this speec ing to we: my was the wire- from a Germdn com- message mander. The scene that besan about sun- rise, 'when the first submarine was when might fleet signs of sighted, until late the last on: have been manoeuvres. the momentous s is evening, was up, mistaken for There were few gnificance of it all. sullen, but well fed British officer step- saluted. Brit- officers, and rounded lot when the first aboard and sailors followed the the Germans went to the for the British and Germ went below to examine the first ship to he taken over. The German com- mander answered question regarding the machinery, which in good shape, but the ve: treme and devoid es ped curt ish 1S were e: of all un- he Germans anchored near the rendezvous last night and at the appointed place promptly. The 3ritish ships, with their crews at quarters and every gun manned, took precautions that nothing untoward One of the eighteen Brit- s in the fleet took a pos the German transports ish destroye tion ahead of when | generally | appeared | —COMMENCING t grade possible to make. tension tachments arc the best that skill can make. Beautiful Embroidery to Ladies—Your name made with f | i | vigil. | which | took ch WEDN NOV. 20. fine Chiffon to carpet Come in and see it and wtor will show you every- It sews cverything and anything fro Tt is truly wonderful as well as beautiful. Our demonst “717$12.00 Allowed for your old Sewing Machine. $7.00 Discount if you have no old machine. sest | Hie e Operate : Sews Absolutely to Correct Company give you a 5 Year Bond against fire or accident. SEwiNG MACHINE Lots of them sold and used in New Britain and vicinity. It is the dressmakers’ delight. Anybody can use it, it is so simple and easy. accompanying the submarines. Other destroyers steamed along on each side when the column started toward Har wich The Atvisions. that Mrs. Young’s Baby Had Red Pimples Cuticura Healed My baby was taken with little red pimples breaking out on her face and hands. They seemed to burn and itch, and she would scratch them some- times until they would bleea. v scaled over and caused her to be crogs and fretful. ““She suffered this way. until my mother asked me to use Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment. 1 could see that they helped her almost from the first, and I used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- mentwhen shewas completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Frank Young, Orland, Maine, Jan. 24, 1918. If your skin is already healthy and clear keep it so by using Cuticura Soap or toilet purposes assisted by touches >f Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal ny tendency to irritation, redness or roughness of the skin or scalp. divided five to sea- lTow the enemy craft dirigibles accompranied the fleet and an balloon which was anchored {0 a cruiser kept into the above column was addition vooped planes observation from H.’\v'\\ml\ the fleet British destroyers from British These men were divided fourteen for r- cach Ten mil was met T ar crews submarin into parties of man boat, and by American submarin U-boa where a insferred ch itish The first submarine hoarded flew no flag and it seemed a long time to the 1 sailors on the other before the flag appear however, a white ens out. Finally, broken Finally the marines were broug H ich. The ( placed on a destroy two transports which nied the ed hy newls were e: to the rendezvous of were left to Germany Sample Each Free by Mail ress post-card ticura, Dept. d everywhere where they eum 5c. make their return trip alone. to UNTRIMMED HATS cushion brims. 1S 1$100 We will place on Sale for two days, 500 Untrimmed Hats. Every one The regular price is as high as They are all new styles, in black, navy, taupe, brown, purple, some 3.98. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HAT WORTH WHILE. COCE EARLY FOR SELECTION—$100 TRIMMED HATS $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 OUR ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED. You will find the smartest ?rim— med Hats here at these prices and a large assortment to select from. close Special Values Up to NEW SATIN AND FUR HATS. fitting styles. 223 MAIN ST. MILLINERY HEADQUARTERS QUALITY YLE that are far below those of the larger cities. EASTERN MILLINERY CO. The very latest in millinery, featured by the leading N ew quk millip— ers are Hats of plain satin, some with brocade combined with fur in We show a very large assortment, and at prices ASK TO SEE THEM. 'RENCH CAPS 98¢ to $1.45. Regular $6.98 VELOURS .98. Black and Colors. NEW BRITAIN LOW PRICES