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POST WAR LOANS T0 ALLIES ARE OPPOSED | = CHRISTMAS STORI FOR MEN DECEMBER 13, 1918. STAMPS ON SALE AT OUR RETAIL OFFI(E THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR MEN WISE SMETH & CO.’ e Hartfor& House Thinks Further Credit BABCOCK CO D ORE. WHE J oo T i E l EC I Y O U R Would Build Rivals’ Business & ) YT O URE X BEOT $4 08 p e T P ‘. HERE IS A MEN'S STORE WELL PROVIDED WITH THINGS THAT MEN FIND MOST PLEAS- Washington, Dec. 13 Opposition ING MOST USABLE-—THIE VERY THINGS “HE HIMSELF” WOULD CHOOSE FOR CHRISTMAS. 5 to the proposed loan of §1,500,000- 2 AT OUR HANDY HOLIDAY BOCK DEPARTMENT, 000 for non-war!purposes to ailicd and other governmonis was encoun- tered by Secretary McAdoo when he L 1 appealed before the ways and means committee to advocate legislation authorizing the loan. Republicans are more pronounced in their opposi- tion, but democrats on the committee are lukewarm toward it, and there is [ a serious doubt a to whether a favor- ahle recommendation will be made by the committec. Incidental to the heaving Mr. Mec- Adoo made it known that the next Victory” Liberty Loan will be abont 10,000,000 and that total loans next year probably will amount to $7.000,000,000. He based this on an estimated expenditure of $18,000,000~ designs in Silk and MAIN FLOOR. Thousands of Book; mas. Buy now while are merely a few of the many— you are pretty sure to find the Books POPULAR FKICTION For Boys sosT A T at 35c “A Girl Named Mary,” by Tompkin 0 Other Way,” Gordon Holmes, $1 The Rainbow Trail,” Zane Grey s of Purple ®,” Zane Must Live,” Alice Duer M “Mavericks,” Wm. McLeod Raine, 60c. ‘In the Heart of a Fool,” Wm. Allen White, of every description to select from, Don't wait until a few days before Christ- ection is at its best—save time and avoid disappointment. The following titles 300ks you want at our store: Books Si].k 5hil‘t§ . 000, .. | or G]rls The rate of interest will be recom- | [ Handemer aEe s menedlor t 35 i mended by Se vy McAdoo's suc- ! cessor, Representative Carter Glass, of new designs and color treat- Virginia. It will depend, the secre- Bunny Brown Bobbsey Twins. ‘W OF THE MANY: Blanket Cloth Robes—made said, upon the condition of busi- ments in stripes and fancy ss, and especially the condition of the financial world. Many members | @ believe that a higher rate of interest | 8 just out of the service will may be named hy congress Tom Swift. with shawl collar, cord trim- Dave Dashaway. Moving Picture Boys. Tom Slade, Dashaway Boys $1.50. Boys of Columbia High “The Son of Tarzan,’ American Aviators. 60c. Waebster’s. “Wolves The Speedwell Boys. “‘Gone ¢ Tom Fairfield Diary, $1.50. effects—=Shirts the ‘“‘boys” med and girdle—some in Miss Pat and Her Sister plain shades with contrasting Ruth Fielding, The Red Cr Khaki Girls. Camp Fire Girls. The Girl Aviators. Outdoor Girls. A Wonderful Colflf‘ctnon of Beautiful Colored Ilustrated Books for Children Mother Goose, Blue Bird, Arabian Nights, border. Sweater Special Boys’ Robes at $6.50, Coats = All Wool Sweaters made ouse with pockets and shaw] collar -in all the popular colors, M ffl also pullover and collarless Handsome showing in fine enjoy wearing. From $3.00 Upwards. Bdgar Rice Burroughs, Girls Urges Loans to Other Countries. Authorization for allowing the sec- retary of the treasury to make loal | to allied “or other” countries was | strongly urged by Mr. McAdoo, on the asis that it would be a good invest- | | ment, While the legislation has not vet been finally drafted, it is unde stood that it will contain a manc..tory on that loans thus made shal pent in this country. Allled governments undoubtedly will need aid in the re-establishment of their commercial affairs, and it is tho idea of the secretary of the treas- | ury that to supply them with credit | will open up markets for the disposal of American goods. Republicans fear lest exactly the opposite will be the effect upon Amer- CONVENIENT STORE, | | ican markets. They insist the last a0 thing to do to aid American business \ is to aid foreign business. An attack on the proposal by Rep- TOYS, BOOKS, SLEDS, SKATES [l i L £ b lican, of Nebraska, a member of the ALL ON THE MAIN FLOOR. ways and means comniittee, was made. ! “Secretary McAdoo's request that HAN DY — BUY MONEY. | our commiftee authorize a loan to ! various governments after peace is es- tablished and the sale of United States bonds of that amount is certainly the ne plus ultra of spectacular financial legislation,” said Mr. Sloan. “The ! American people submitted to loans e o Tacnuad being made to the Allies during the e red des war, solely on the ground of its being e D The finest re. 1 doubt if the Amer- Economy and health go hand in hand if § oo { ternational banker of the world, of the Sea,” Parrish, $1.40. Jseaves from an Emperor's styles in different shades and weights. Now is the ttme to buy one of these Sweaters at a reasonable price. Rich Silk $7.50 Up to $10.00. Sleeveless Pull-over Sweat- ers in navy, khaki and grey tobinson Carusoe, F amous Animal Stories, Green Fairy Tales, Easy Reading Series and Linen Colored Picture Books, priced from 15¢. to $1.50 CHRIS TMAS SHOPPING Reefers in fancy crocheted ef- ~ fects and LCC veav: Coatings in blue, brown, grey SR T T beautiful colorings and quali- ties at $5.00. Other Mufflers, $6.00 each. DO YOUR AT THE BIG colorings, also velvets—made with pockets, collars and cuffs $1.00 t trimmed with cord. $6.00 Up to $18.00. Cravats Handsome Neckwear in im- ported and domestic Silks— nove] and characteristic pat- EVERYTHING EARLY — SAVE TIME, ENERGY AND D vear dis- play we have ever had at $1. Other hnliday Neckwear at 65¢ to $2.50. “Upon the establishment of peace le Sam should cease to he the in- you use First Prize Nut Margarine. If you like butter you’ll nal Sante, Claus.” surely like First Prize Nut Margarine. Just as palatable—just e e as dainty—just as wholesome as the best butter made. Costs el S e e less than butter and as butter fats must be saved, you will be doing a patriotic duty by using First Prize Nut Margarine. Made of pure coconut oil and peanut oil churned with pure, sweet, whole milk. OTHER GIFTS FOR MEN PAJAMAS, SILK HOSIERY, FANCY WORSTED HOSIERY. GLOVE BRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY VESTS, DRESS SHIR' | NAVY IS I’hEPARIl\(‘ CHARTS OF OCEAN JEWELRY, >. UNDERWEAR, ETC. Hydrographic Office Preparing »‘lfll’»“\ said, “may have counted upon the ad- antage which the destruction of looms would give them in the markets of the world. The burlien of the r storation of the machinery must fall upon those who destroyed it."” hydrographic office It would be within the power of the . a 5 ' 3 during the war so as to make it lJarge- | Allies, said Dr. Addison, to withhold In each carton of First Prize Nut Margarine you will find a valuable ly_independent of forcisn sources of | from Germany cotton or other goods coupor, information is shown today in the an- | until the Germans had made good the Send 25 of th_ese to us with only $3.75 (cash or post office | nual report of Rear Admiral Seaton | machinery they had destroved. In the money order) and we will send you immediately a handsome 42 piece sehroeer, chief of (ho offico which is | cconomic weapon, he pointed out, civ- Parisian set of china. (See the illustration below.) Gold and black Get these dishes for coupons that come with First Prize Nut Margarine and you will be practicing economy along another line for Use of Navy and Mer- Magnificent Colored Views of the wonderland of America, the most beautiful natural scenery in the world. “The Rocky Mountain National Park” chant Marine. Washington, Dec. 13 tion of the Navy —Reorganiza- marine maps | ilization had a great means for obta sorts of scientific international justice he navy and mer- and charts and all iling advice to bands with a dainty floral design in pink and blue. You can easily secure the second set of 35 pieces (same pattern as the first) by sending 25 coupons and $3.75. For 25 more coupons and $3.75 we will send you the third set of 35 pieces, making a complete 112 piece set. We prepay transportation charges in every case. lust as fine an Oleomargarine possible is our BABY BRAND OLEO- MARGARINE. Pure, nutritious, palatable—flavored with rich, creamery butter. In addition, a coupon in every pound carton—redeemable with the others. | ¢hant marine. { final result cannot be | slightly to the sum total of “Our entry into the war made it an solute sine qua non,” Admiral “hroeder said. ‘‘and although the | tmmediately | achiaved of covering the more remote | n definitely brouzht to a ; position of virtual independence and | self-support. And that position will | of necessity he maintained from now | [Fonzi Owing to the r, the only now being carried on a survevs | around Guam, in the Gulf of Fonseca and near Guantanamo. Suhmarite opera- tions, the report said, have added hydro- MORE HUN KULTUR. Kill Son of Man Who Had German Hero Medal, Amsterdam, Nov. 29 (Correspon- dence of The Associated Press.)— Forty-five vears ago, Evert Bakke Dutch fisherman of the island of Urk, was given a gold medal by the Ge man government for heroically sav- ing, at the risk of his own life, 12 Germans from a stranded ship at Norderney in a December gale He i still alive, aged 82 Bakker's only soh was shot dead in ! enld blood, for no offense, on the deck of his own vessel by a German sub- Red Cross Hall 426 West Main Street Sunday Evening, 73:0 The views exhibited at these illustrated lectures are colored by some of the best artists in the counry, every one a work of art. All Welcome, Silver Offering Mrs. Marshall Will Sing. TRADE MARK REG. U.S.PAT. RECONSTRUCTION PLANS, & WUT MARGRARIRE. ANIMAL FATS FREE “‘DMc M _tensey Oy N NSA. . saphic informatio “ marine Funner. * ll.sl r. Iy Have your dollars ready.-—advi { Have your dollars ready.—advt | Mcans of Production Must Be Re- stored Abroad. To Dear Mr. Santa Claus:— THE BIG STORE 380-382-384-386 Main Street, New Britain, Ct. London, Dec. The aim of re- | construction in nee and Belgium | will be to restore the means of pro- grocer C— — = " duction, a Dr. Christopher Addi- £ 5, i son, British minister of reconstruc- for : ) (O N - - j T “The textile trades in Germany,” he We are going to call on you hetween the 18th. and 24th. of Dec. to receive our reward for being such very very good children. Yours, Mary and Jimmie. Send money and coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States On Page 15 and Read the News Aa of the Big Doings at LAZARUS store Tomorrow ! “VANITABS” to Lady—What Are To every child bringing the abmc and presenting it to Santa who makes his headquarters here. A dandy Christmas Gift will be given.

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