New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918, 900- hardship of food shortage when vic-| 5008 There are approximately | lmn Eeneal e s i | 000 in Albana. There 1ere more | “"We know aow that with the com [ than 1.000,000 prisoners captured | .| the final offensive which brought -\na of peace the end of these bur- p r 5 . Austria to her knees. In addition to | § | densome food restrictions is in sight L b i e B S BRelinede itnere are epprox matel 500,000 _membered that the alotment of food repatriated Italian prisoners of war. The Italian government, foreseeing {in Italy is by card and ghat the r: e ey M ey | tioning is rigarously enforced. There-| Yicter. had provided for emergencie: and had vast stores o food with which | fore, Americans who save that Italy At e e - : e : |shall not starve may know that “l’ ‘O_Xf““ “m_““"‘,"“‘»‘c ,‘lf‘hn jfl‘d;“loy“ ¢ Brings Five Million Addi- | svery morsel o food ihat Eoes to|the returning prisoners. The addition, Tiato shall ‘ th returning prison The addition, . Ttaly's warves is apportioned equit-| NOWever, of this la aumber gL tional Mouths to Feed { ably and used without waste.” pessls Lo fely 5 dlieany oculovs 0 jieirans s Bato. problem meaas accordng to Dr. Fer. . | Dr. Ferrero pointed out that the!yepo that Italy must most regorous | comng o peace has added to the dlf-| onrorce her food regulations in order | ficulty of the food situation in Italy. o oAt bavibeavataed % York, Nov. 24.—Details of the | Thero are approximately 5,000,000 rationing of Jtaly have just been more persons to feed now than before ved in this country and made the end of hostilities. In the Tren- | c by the Italian Bureau of Public tino and Tyrol there are approximate- A nation of this city. While the ly 700,000 persons. In the North bmounts of food allotted to each Adriatic portion of the redeemed For Infants and Children Buy a Christmas Buy a Christmas | are surprisingly small, Dr.| provinces there are more than 1,000,- sl g Do e S aimation . const, a1so| ImUse For Over 30 Years 's control by the| Always bears b4 will undoubtedly bear with the terms of the armistice, added 600,000 i tion as cheerfully in this hour to her food burden. jotory as they bore with the deemed provinces added 800,000 per- s that the people of the placed under Ita The other 'vre-| Signature vt CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE Celebrating the Fifty-Fourth Year of Our Entry Into the Millinery Business Sale Now in Progress. Values unprecedented in the history of our store offered to oup patrons as a mark of their confidence in us. Reductions in Milinery, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Gloves, Children’s Gingham \dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Trimmings that are positively unequalied in the history of this stope. Mer- chandise of a olass that is distinctly out of the ordinary at prices that are extraordinarily low will be offered at this sale. Incentives to buy. Hat Specialties FEATHER HATS, beautiful models of excep- onal plumage; worth $3.50 $ TRIMMED HATS, oxcellent velvet models; rorén up to $3.50, $ e vereasy Bais .. $1.00 UNTRIMMED HATS, worth $1. 5 le ’ 75c¢ UNTRIMMED HATS, beautiful assortment of igh grade Hats, worth up to $4.50. Anniversary Sale $1.25. $1.98. $2.98 VELOUR HATS, beautiful quality in the lighter hades only, worth up to $5.98, $2 75 nniversary Sale . 3 TRIMMED CHAPEAUX OR MATRONS, handsome well made smart Hat kp to $5.00. Anniversary Sale READY-TO-WEAR HATS Worth up to $3.50 nniversary Sale ... ‘Worth up to nniversary Sale ... Worth up fo nniversary Sale .......... FFLT HATS in all (‘nlols worth up $ Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale .. Anniversary Sale .... regular $1.25, Anniversary Sale worth $1.00, now regular $4.50 quality . BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS. Distinguished of line, smart and desirable. Worth up to $7.50, $4.50 $5.98 Worth up to $9.00, Worth up to $12.00 AVIATION HATS in khaki, two styles FANCY HAT ORNAMENTS, OSTRICH BANDS, OSTRICH TIPS $1.25 quality .... FANCY FEATHER BANDS, regular $ 1 50 price $3.00, Anniversary Sale 3 CRTISP, FRESH MALINE in beautiful colorings, worth 50¢ a yard, Anniversary Sale Coats With and without fur, plain tailorea and immed. The flnest assortment to be found any- here: $22.50 models, nniversary Sale $27.50 models, nniversary Sale $36.00 models, nniversary Sale $25.00 Anmtvessary Sale Anniversary Sale ..... worth $25.00 for this Sale worth $39.76 for .... $45.00 models, $62.62 models, LEATHERTEX COATS, With detachable linings, models SPECIAL--SILK DRESSES In many charming designs; worth from $16.50 to $25.00, ‘nniversary Sale Price SILK, SRGE. SATIN, JORGETTE CREPE DRESSES, V AND SMART. $27.50 models, Anniver- $35.00 models, $14.50 o $25.00 o ALL HIGHER-PRICED MODELS ( Children's Gingham School Dresses 4 to 14 years old, worth up to $1.98, at Anniver- $39.75 models, Anniver- $27.50 SIMILARLY REDUCED several styles for selection HANDSOME SMART SKIRTS models, Annive - sary Sale .... $8.75 models $5.98 &N ALL HIGHER-PRICED MODELS SIMILARLY REDUCED Anniver- $9.98 models, Anniver- GLOVES FOR HOLIDAYS GIFTS l-clasp Pearl White Washable Capeskin Gloves, full pique sewn, with fancy black em- Regular $2.00 quality, sale price Pair $l 25 3-clasp French Kid Gloves in white black, tan and a few grays. Regular $2.25 rur $1.35 oidery backs. luality, sale price x l-clasp Washable White Doeskin Gloves with self or hlack needle point embroidered e $1.45 180 a few Natural Chamols Gloves. Regular $2.00 quality, sale price . 8-button length White Doeskin and Natural Chamols Gloves. Regular $2.50 fluality, sale price .. ALL HIGHER-PRICED MODELS REDUCED EQ'VAIALY A8 LOW. e $1.75 Present a Week Besse-Leland’ THE ILIVE STORIX SPECIALS TONIGHT MONDAY ONLY 730 to 9 P. M. Present a Week Children’s 25c Hose, 2 Pr. for 25c¢ $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 2 for $1.00, Men’s $1.50 Winter Union Suits, 2 for $1.50 not more than three to a customer All our Men’s $15 Suits, $10, the biggest bargain in New Britain Besse-Leland Co. 38 Stores 38 Cities Largest Clothing Organization in New England

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