New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1918, Page 16

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Factory At 237-239 Green St.,, N. Y., Where Wonder Clothes Are Made A Deposit Holds a Suit or Overcoat BLIND FRENCHMAN EXHIBITS AT YALE Koldier-Artist to Show Paintings at Art School New Haven, Dec. 18.—Word has een received at the University that 1. Joan Julion Lomordant, the cele- srated French artist to whom the fowland Memorial Prize was awarded ast Commencement, will come to rale early in the New Year to receive e honor in person. It has further Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, R i Those of us who are acoustomed to eel dull and heavy when we arise; | Lomordant wilt | | coming of the i been learned that the paintings of M. pe exhibited in the galleries of the yale School of the Fine Arts. Extraordinary interast is felt in the well-known French painter of his native Breton land- scapes and life not alone because of the distinctive character of his wor but also because of the fact that se- vere wounds sustained in fighting during August, 1914, resulted in the loss of his sight and the probable prevention of his ever painting again. Unwilling to play a-passive part in the war which began in 1914, Lomordant succeeded in getting a in which he was mobilized to the front line as a lieutenant in the 41st Reg iment of Infantry. There, following sclous for between the sciousness, | darkness. inquired of | groaning near him the that he realized his affliction. He was taken prisoner and carried to | Germany, but was later repatriated | as an incurable. | Few artists of the younger genera- tion have attained the fame which | has come to M. Lomordant. In addi- | tion to his well-known paintings of Breton life and many hours on lines. Reg: the field ining con- he had who lay time of day It was not until wounded men he found himse)? in total | ;)0tion in the field of literature, fine | arts NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Factory to Wearer method of sell- ing Men's and Young Men’s Clothing eliminates the middleman’s profit of from 5 to 6 Dollars. BUT Cwing to our desire to return to a ONE PRICE SPECIALTY BASIS We have sacrificed our own prefit by placing our entire stock of OVERCOATS and ULSTERS | ON SALE AT B §147§23" WONDER CLOT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918. SALE EVER HELD & INHARTFORD Sale is Now Going On 705 MA'N ST., HARTFORD OPEN EVENINGS DURING in the neighborhood of Quimper in the extreme northwestern corner of France, he has done an extensiv j amount of decorative painting, a typi ! cal example being the ceiling which he painted in the theater at Romnos Marked strength and vigor of move- ment are combined in those works with notable skill in color. M. Lomor ‘TRADE COMMISSION - WANTS MORE POWER { dant has also attained distinction as ! ! thusiastic approval to an artist on the | M. | transfer from the territorial regiment | a hand-to-hand fight, he, lay uncon- | an easel painter, having exhibited four canvases at the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. A re- cent exhibition in France brought en- threshold of & great ecareer. The first award of the Prize, established fic late Hon. Henry E. Howland, '54, was in 1916 to the late Rupert Brooko.. Award is intended for a “citizen of any country in recognition of some achievement of marked dis- Howland made ,or the science of government,’” and- it is stipulated in the deed of gift that “an important factor in the selection shall be the idealistic ele- ment in the recipient’'s work."” Announcement is made at the Yale | Arts that Assist- | School of the Fine ant Professor Arthur Kingsley Por- ter, lecturer on the history of art has been called to France by the French , government to act with the Comm des Monuments Historiques and BIG SALE OF FURS plitting headache. stufty from a cold, | oul tongue, nasty breath, acid tomach, lame back, can, instead, both ook and feel as fresh as a daisy al- ays by washing the poisons and tox- s from the body with phosphated ot water each morning. and a Wonderful New Lot of We should drink, before breakfast, glass of real hot water with a tea- Ipoonful of limestone phosphate in it p flush the stomach, liver, kidneys id ten yards of bowels the previous ay’'s indigestible waste, sour bile and loisonous toxins; thus cleansing, yeetening and purifying the entire flmentary tract before putting more od into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate nd hot water on an empty stomach wonderfully invigorating. It cleans ut all the sour fermentations, gases, aste and acidity and gives one a plendid appetite for breakfast and pd it is said to be but a little while ntil the roses begin to appear in the lbeeks. A quarter pound of lime- pne phosphate will cost very little at e drug store, but is sufficient to ake anyone who is bothered with liousness, constipation, stomach puble or rheumatism a real enthus- st on the subject of internal sanita- on. Try it and you are assured that COATS, $16.50 UP COATEES, $25 UP DRESSES, $10.75 UP Silk, Serge, Satin and Velvet. All Priced for Saturday. Specially A. KATTEN & SON HARTFORD ONE PRICE CLOTHING CO. 114-116 ASYLUM STREET. ou will look better and feel better in | jvery way shortly. Would Have Authority Over All Interstate Business Interests memory of the | Washington, Dec. 13.—Legislation to extend the powers of the Federal Trade commission so as to bring all individuals and partnerships operating in interstate commerce within its su- pervision is recommended in the com- mission's annual report, made public today, outlining activities for the year ended June 30, The commission also again urges SALE enactment of legislation previously submitted to congress designed to pre- vent the practice of commercial bribery. During the year, the commission its work was chiefly devoted to ing other departments and spe- cial war agencies of the government in matters concerned with the prose- cution of the war, The report reviews many special activities and cost inves- tigations prosecuted, an Inquiry into control of enemy corporations, through which assistance was ren- dered to the alien property custodion { and the intelligence sections of the Army and Navy. Investigations into the cost of pro- duction and control of foodstuffs which had previously been begun were continued and one of these culminated in reports on meat paclking companies made public in a report to the presi- dent. Several other food investiga- tions still are under way. There were presented Have your dollars ready.—advt. is now on indefinite leave of absence from the Universit Assistant Professor Everett V. ' Mook head of the Department of Architecture in the Art School, has been appointed Assistant Director of Fine Arts to act in New York for the Army Overseas Educational Commis- sion, acting in that capacity on those days of the week not spent in New Haven. It is also announced that the Art School has succeeded in procuring the services of William Lawrence Bottom- S ———— |ley of New York to lecture once a | the History of Renaissance Mr. Bottomley is i nown and most su | cessful young architects in New Yor! his coming will be awaited with un- {usual interest. Of the regularly registered students in the Art School eleven painters, one sculptor, and three architects have been serving in the army and the navy { of the United States. week on Architecture. s lof the better Have your dollars ready.—-advt. RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 Hints for Chrisimas Shoppers Unusual Showing of Lovely Silk Camisoles We have never displayed such a large assortment mnor pretticr fashions. Fine Satin and Crepe de Chine $1.00 to $3.50. PRETTINZSS GALORE IN APRONS. A host of dainty styles in fancy Aprons of sheer muslin and dotted Swiss, also plain cambric, plain, round and gored and many novel ideas, 29c to $1.25 cach. BOUDOIR CAPS very popuiar at Christinas, in soft shades of lavender, pink, maize and blue. HANDKERCHIEFS GAL Prices 12 1-2¢ to 25c. Price 50c to $3.00. ORE, Qualities the best as wusual. to the com- | Our Hartford Store At 705 Mamn St.——There Are 43 of These Stores——Where ES SHOP Christmas Comes Once a Year—— Wonder Sales Se.dom mission during the year many appli- cations for proceedings charging un- fair competitive methods under the Clayton act, The commission disposed of 240 applications during the year and has pending 283 cases. American manufacturers and porters, taking advantage of the Webb bill, filed with the commission poses of export trade. Arrangements are being made to oversee the activi- ities of these combinations, the report states, saying in this regard: “The world-wide dislocation of trade and industry incident to the war is creating new conditions which may vitally affect American business in the future. The commission is closely followifhg new developments in inter- national trade, as they arise, with a view to ascertaining the bearing they may have on the foreign trade of tha United States.” Have your dollars ready.—advt. ex- | 36 | statements of combination for pur- ' COUNT FIFTY! PAINS AND NEURALGIA GONE Instant relief ! Rub this nerve torture and misery right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment. Rub this soothing penetrating lini- ment right into the sore, inflamed nerves, and like magic—neuralgia dis- appears. “St. Jacobs Liniment” con- quers pain. It is a harmless “neuralgia relief”” which doesn’'t burp or discolor the skin. Don’t suffer! It's so needless, Gel a small trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the “aching nerves” and in just a moment you will be bsolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your pain o1 neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get instant re- lief with this old-time, honest pain destroyer—It ¢an not injure. BIG SALE OF MILLINERY Trimmed Hats. Worth up to $5.98. ......... One Table of Hats, Specially priced Saturday. Worth up to $6.98 Trimmed Velvet Hats. Special for Satur- Worth up to $2.95. .....covuo.... day. Plush e e e sans T / $2.98 mielfe. 43 .08 $1.00 98¢ GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN ST. ON THE SQUAREL ¥. M. . A. BLDG.

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