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NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, T'RIDAY, NOVENMBER 22. 01§ . T SATURDAY “inows | €A & SPECIAL SALE Ready for Christmas gift rs. ——ON— T Suits and Overcoafs The early shopper will get FOR MEN AND BOYS first choice. Fancy Tea Aprons a grand In the Season’s Newest Styles. RECORD BREAKING VALUES for trimmed in etaoin shrdlu fw showing lace and needle- Quality and Price Cannot Be Sur- passed. R Boston Store work trimmed, in all the la- §est styles and shapes from 45c w Sewing Aprons, Nurses’ Aprons, Maids’ Aprons, Bib Aprons in all kinds and qualities. BUNGALOW and COVERALL Aprons, ging- ham and percale in light and dark colors, a big variety, latest styles, side, back and front closing. | SHORT PERCALE. | Aprons with and without bib, princess and other styles, light and dark, fine assort- ment, | DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. DRESS UP FOR THANKSGIVING! ’I:he President of the United States calls upon us—every omne of wus—to celebrate the great Victory and Peace that has come to us by observing Thanksgiving Day as we have never observed it before—the greatest Thanksgiving Day in our history. Never before have we had such cause for rejoicing—nothing could be more fitting than to show our appreciation of the Great Day by dressing up for the occasion in new raiment,—particularly when you can do so without extrava- gance and in tasteful, becoming fashion, by going to LAZARUS. It is in this Thauksgiving spirit that we have outdone our best efforts of Rceent weeks by preparing this Surprise Sale of $35.00 Dresses for $16.98 Surprise is the only word we can find to describe this Sale — for even the most experienced bargain-hunters and appreciators of style values will be amazed at our daring in offering sach Dresses as these at this ridiculous price. Any merchant you ask will honestly admit that these Dresses could not be bought for this price w holesale at the beginming of the season. We paid more ourselves for the same models only a fow weeks ago. But we were fortunate in our purchase of this special lot — and we pass on our good fortune to all who will he wise enough to come and buy. Come anyway and examine these superb models, made up from the finest quality of men’s wear serge, some beautifully embroidered with colored beads, others hand- embroidered—showing tunic, panel and overskirt effects — up to the minute in every detail of silhouette and trimming. There is no telling how long these Dresses will last — better come carly and buy more than one — if you “come back for more” they will very likely be gone. A Delayed Group of Coats —which arrived too late for last week’s wonderful Sale, — yes, the Sale you heard so mmch about — are here now to comfort the disappointed ones who couldn’t get here last Saturday or came late in the evening and found almost nothing to pick from. Here is a new fresh lot in a complete range of sizes and a most brilliant array of shades, materials, and styles — just as smart in every way as the collection which made such a hit with the style connoiscours of N to $3.50. Saturday Britain last Saturday. But once this lot is gone — we promise mothing, We will repeat once . more the astounding prices of last week — $19 .98, $24.98 and $28.98, — but again we warn our SpeClal . S ‘ ! zood frfiends, — this is your last chance to be sure of getting such creations as these at these NEW YORK X Few More Georgette Blouses SAMPLE SHOP In the newest patterns and embroidery, in th e delicate pastel shades which everyone adores — 357 MAIN STREET 125Men’sand Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, value $25, for .95 Saturday Special 69 Boys’ Suits, coats, value $12. Special for Sat- dayioi .« . . 55 Boys’ Over- 500 Shirts, value $3 and $3.50. Special for Saturday . . . . Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Bargains in Underwear Union Suits, value up Why is mah and womian, half the | time, feeling nervods, defpondent, worried; some days . headachy, dull d unstrung; some days really inca- pacitated by illness. 1f we all would practice inside- bathing, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thou- sands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complex- jons we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy-cheeked people every- where. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all tha waste which it accummu- lates under our present mode of liv- ing. For every ounce of food and TR VI drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be car- ried out, else it ferments and forms ntomaine-like poisons which are ab- sorbed into the blood. | , Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fre will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear | copies of Parision models that breathe the world-famous spirit of grace and beauty that ouly France can show — offered to you again at $4.98 — for tomorrow only. A New Lot of $2 Envelope Chemise ASampleLine o Childrens Coats Secured with great difficulty from New York, with permission long delayed but finally granted after hard pleading by our Manager, to sell to New Britain women again at the price of $1.25. Like throwing them away, said our New York Manager, but we think differently, and we know that New Britain appreciates this saving on such an extraordinary quality of underwear. SHIPBUILDERS EARN WAR TIME PRAISE. Every Mother's heart will warm up with love for these cute, clever little Coats — just as fash- ionable, just as high-grade, just as distinguished-looking as the Coats made for Big Ladies — the same materials, Pom Pom, Velours, etc.,, and trimmed just as carefully with fur. How camn any Mother resist buying one of these Coats for her little Joy? Last, But Not Least A gorgeous line of NECKWEAR at 50c and $1.00 — see the display in our Window. CORSETS and Other Womany Things to Delight Womanly Taste. Buy and Look and Admire to Your Heart’s Content. LAZARUS CO. “NEW BRITAIN'S BEAUTIFUL STORE” ALSO Come Early and Shop and N THE SQUARE" CHILDREN’S GARMENTS Children’s Mercerized silk and Wool Union Suits. High neck, held the giant Douglas firs of the he inside organs of the previous day’s scocumulation of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, | HARTFORD. fast, a glass of real hot water with a I S teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in [ J . Sfllltly OI‘ Ul]Gle alll it, as a harmless means of washing - % e sut of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestitle material, Portland, Ore., Nov. 22.—Far re- | o moved from the fighting front, but cleansing, sweetening and purifying eager to play their part in defeating he entire alimentary <anal before ® despotism, thousands of Oregon ship- putting more food into the stomach builders, broad-shouldered giants, are | Milllons of people who had their irn at constipation, billous attacks, wooden and steel ships to carry men | and supplies to ports of debarkation. ess nights have become real cranks % : ) . PR o e s A e T out the morning inside-bath. A FROM OUR SPLENDID STOCK WHILE IT IS COMPLETE e et s I A e e iarter pound of limestone phosphate NOTE THESE TWO BIG SPECIALS last nail and the last rivet in 134 sl not costiniuth 0t thel dxus ptore, Women's Richelieu Union Suist of medinm weight cotton. These “IN THE SQUARE" 164 MAIN STREET but is sufficlent to demonstrate to combined tonhage of these ships ex- I i S n } clbow sleeves and knee length. Our special prices .. $1.00 and $1.25 f)g%doe(;io 500,000 and their value $60,- 3 R STORES — b, Women’s Richelieu Union Suits of medium weight mercerized S T e ] 4 ’ silk and wool. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and knee length. Regu- Wl aad niet e Meodls bepin on lar $3.00 Suits for 127 more vesels. Of these embryonic craft, 45 are of steel, with an aggre- Cough Another day, it isn’t necessary —mnor is it advisable to let that Flax-Seed Emulsion, Linonine. s the standard remedy for coughs and colds, even stub- born bronchitis yielding to its great healing properties. ARE QUICKLY RESTORED TO STRENGTH AND VIGOR BY LINO- NINE, THE MOST HEALING OF CDICINES. At all drug stores. long sleeves, ankle length, Dutch neck, long sleeves, These are extra fine quality and are sold at remarkably considering the present wholesale prices. Sdits in 3 to 6 year sizes . Suits in 7 to 10 year sizes . Suits in 11 to 16 year sizes, . at $3.60 each We have warm, well fitting and durable undergarments for fall and winter, the makes incldding the Merode Richelieu, Dalby, Swan brand, Kayser and American Hosiery Company, our stock is now complete and you will avoid disappointment by making pur- chases now. ankle length. low prices . $2.30 each . at $2.75 each e e e e e e gate tonnage of 313,500 and a value of $49,969,000. And still these builders of ships are not satisflied. Two years ago their number was but 4,200 they have mul- tiplied the number of workers by 10. Two vears ago they had but seven yards; they have increased the num- ber of vards to 16. Now they have brouzht the number of ways to 108. But these men are not content with seeing what other men have done and then doubling, trebling it. They are planning to give to the commerce of the world something new—-a creation of their own, made possible by the towering timber of their state. Pacific Northwest and thought per- haps his dream of 5,000-ton wooden steamers might come true. So did the ship builders of Northwest. which resulted in plans for the “Columbia River” type of ship. The designers claim that such vesels will have a third more cargo capacity than the largest wooden steamers be- inb built for the government; that they can be operated at a cost which will make them stern rivals of their steel sisters; and that their success will insure the permanency of wooden shipbuilding plapts in this state. the Consultations were held ' state, the thundering roar of hammers and riveters never cease, shadowy giants move to and fro at night in the glare of gsreat arc lights, and the race | against time continues, While great gangs of workmen are launching hulls of 8,000-ton fabricated steel ships at the Northwest Steel and Columbia shipbuilding plants on the banks of the Williamette river, often clipping 16 days from the contraet time of 75 days, other gangs are fashioning monarchs of western forests into 3,500-ton-—and soon 5,000 ton cargo carriers in yards dottiug the Williamette and Columbia rivers for more than 100 miles, RUB SPRAINS, PAINS AND SWELLING AWAY Don’t Suffer! It's So Needless—Ins stant Relief Follows a Rubbing With “St. Jacob’s Liniment.” Rub it on a sprained ankle, wrist, shoulder, back or a sprain or strain anywhere, that's whee you realize the magic in old, honest “St. Jacob's Lini- ment” because the moment it is ap- plied, out comes the pain, ache, sore ness and swelling. It penetrates right into the injured musecles, nerves, lga- ments, tendops and bones, and relief comes instantly. It not merely kills pain, but soothes and heals the in- jury se a quick recovery is effected. Get a small trial bottle of “St. Ja- cob's Liniment" right now at any drug store and stop suffering. Nath- ing else sets things straight so qui ly—so thoroughly. It is the only ap- plication to rub on a bad sprain, strain, bruise or swelling, . JAPS VERY EXTRAVAGANT. Tokio, Nov. 22.—Extravagance of | the richer Japanese people as well as the abnormal price of rice are offi- cially declared to have been ome of the causes of the recent rice riots in Kobe and elsewhere in Japan. ‘‘These extravagances, aroused the anger of | the public which seized | the price of rice as an tunity te vent their indignation,” says an officlal of the Ministry of the In- terior. When Charles M. Schwab, director- | general of the Emergency Fleet Cor- ! | poration, visited this city a few | months ago, he looked upon the, 3.500-ton wooden craft which Oregon Pueblo, Mexico, Nov. 32.—Fifty- | was building and said that he desired | four persons met death when Zapata's | more—=5,000-ton wooden steamers, bandits in their latest atrocity, dyna- | The attempt to create such craft had mited a pasenger train proceeding | been made in other parts of the coun- upon { from this city to Atencingo at La oppor- * Galarza, near (Atencingo. whether sick or well, are advised to | Men in Oregon Yards Toil Inces- drink each morning, before break-‘ | waste, sour blle and toxins; thus working day and night turning out acid stomach, nervous days and sleep- ships, 105 of wood, 29 of steel. The | anyone, its cleansing, swectening and are our regular $1.75 and $2.00 Suits. They have Dutch neck, They have now under ‘construction cold run another hour. Kerr's INFLUENZA AND GRIP VICTIMS Two Sizes—A0~ a-A4 $1.20, Despite his policy of standardiza- tion in ship comstruction, Mr. Schwab authorized special plans for the ‘““Columbia River” type. Little change will be required in vards before struction of the big cargo car can be begun, and the builders confident that soon they will have riding the waves, swift, staunch ships try, but had failed. | which can defy any gale. ' Mr. Schwab s iy Oregon timber, be- ! Meanwhile, in the shipyards of the BANDITS DYNAMITE TRAIN, are Al druggists; Soap 25, Ointment 25 & 50, Taloum %. Sample each free of ““Outieura, Dept. K, Bosten." e )