New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 21

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MERICAN INDUSTRY SURE T0 DEVELOP pnufacturers Plan o ShipE p0ds to All Quarters of Globe i Vashingto Dec. —iAmerican nuiacturers are rapidly forming ations which plan to cts of the United Ates to every nation on earth, to cre- enlarge demands for goods ade in America” and to furnish oes for the American merchant rific to transport over the seven s, The trade invasion of other intries will begin in earnest when rope has been supplied with food i reconstruction materials and fhe rid gets back to a normal peace ollision with provisions anti-trust law and new associations ar of their Trade cor sion, o of the We 1 per- such combinations solely for of export trade. This act ns to combine their te successtfully with tions in other coun- st of machinery and tool s, lumber manu- and general exporters. neral rule, t effected al the line of manu- > produc certain per make mans in of the me exy wrons hould he ef- department store | that each cot tion one or two m | ol hat the | hould e : 1o furnish m a 2 locomo- wrgue stem would » much expense in maintaining na branch agencic nd 1s strong organizations can effected as under the ot plan s of the one-line-of nd wever, that their sy out highly spec en to sell one articie only illocates all orders facturers embrac on, makes the htion to meet foreig ronger cc bfficials who have ! think the dange hese expo ations simi 4 chaft of Ger- metals and production ar liminated il e ch individual ying member of nable to the n and Clayton is domestic busines of forc ¢ ommerce I8 prep to give aid he combinations the way of mation about Additional com- au to volume move- acking ! the of the United nizations, to se- 1suls under the State de- art of whose dutles would ermans and for the 1d similar docum vican % a few steps al ana ch banks in South > West Indies, Ttaly, Den- China, the Philippin 1 , the Dutch , Japan, Pan: Britain countries s it is exp export asso- will carry s of v and a civl ion. this preparation accom- d much more hout to be , there remains one considerable m for the American me ercome before they can m fress in foreign marl pin. ithdrawal of all merchant v normal trade routes and placing jhem under absolute control of the PR ving board under stress of war ne- le o get until some ard for situation urope regarding food and recon- tion material is such that the fd desires to retaln control by vessel until the eme been sed and it has b d in some quarters that lyears must elapse before tmal needs of the world can b ied, even with the continual use Il existing bottoms. Howeve may be evolved by the div perations of the Shipping board $ which after. all vessels have used for several months exclu- British Paris, Nov. 30, (Cor sively in the food-carrying to Europe, a proportion may be released to carry - parts of the world. “GASSED MONEY” GOOD IN FRENCH CAPITOL cargoes to oth Coins Discolored by Poisonous Gasses Often Refused by Pcople in Villages. pondence of The Associated Press ssed money has made its way to Paris to be spent, since the a1l townspeople re to take it in trade. A Younz Men's Christian & ociation secretary in a d when an aged woman used the jet black coins offered, briefly explaining, “No * insisted the Red Triangle man, “these coins rerfectly good. They were new ny when I put hem 1) 2k 1 have been < and the fumes ed them black. See—" took out his knife and d until the bright metal was re- * replied madame, still uncon- vinced. *Ce 1 pas bon nd she went on to e n that after a coin had been g she did not want to ything to do with it. n who had made the obliged to borrow L fellow-worker to pay bought. bad enough to go through the d and discomfort of a gas att without having perfectly good mone ). A. man. is matter ought to be held against the Boches when the final settlement come It is the worst of all thelr crim MUCH ADO ABOUT —? Thi= Young Soldier Knew What Ifc Wanted, But Girls Are Sometimes unny, Paris, Nov. (Correspondence of Associated Pr —He wanted to buy a Christimas present for his girl baek she could show it to all the other sirls, and destroy their peace of mind because it had comeé from France. He knew just what he wanted, too, but thought of going into the shop and to ask in French for the thing home, so th every time The He had gone over the top in the past, afraid, but he couldn’t do this. ., when his leave was up, he o canteen and asked the women there to make se for him. He gave her and hoped it wouldn’t be | much trouble to send the pack- id the Y. M. worman who buys dozens of such each week. “I'll enjoy it. I'll El that the package goes all right, nd, if you like, I'll write her a little telling her how well you're will be nice,” said the pri- ic counted out the money, a still he lingered, 1t he had some- thing on his mind. “Anything else I can do for you?” aske: began the private, stopped, swallowed, - again. “Please Ju say in that note, 'm? You see—my bout some things— well. you know how finished the private tell you what,” said the Am- 1 woman. “I'll tell her I en- joyed meeting you because I have a son in tlhie army myself. Will that do “That will be fine!" ate Reartily. tioned it, anl are!” He smiled at her understand- saluted, turned and went out. said the pri- “I wouldn’t have men- Moore Comes Back The American boxers who took part ' in the big allied service tournament, including Pal Moore, the Memphis bantamweight, whose victery over Jimmy Wilde was a sensation, are on their w: is probable that a ntest over & r route will be P ged shertly between the two lit- tle men, you know how women | | B At LAZARUS’ LOVELY GIFTS for Lovely Women! ( The Prices are “love'v”, too,---so reasonable!) A Mountain of Beautiful Fresh Stocks to Pick From! MEN! We can help you se'ect the dainty, ap- propriate gifts you are loeking for, for your feminine list— and at the right prices, too — withthe assurance of perfect style and satisfac- tion! You can shop by phone! Try it! BOUDOIR CAPS Satin and Crepe de Chine, in blue, pink and lavender 50c and $1.00 CAMISOLES Fascinatingly made, lace trimmed and em- broidered, in Satin and Georgette 98¢ ea. $1.98 for $4 values. [N SR S R EXQU SITE HANDKERCHIEFS A thousand styles—all beautiful—to please a thousand tastes | 3 and 6 in a box—pretty holiday boxes, too. 50¢, 59¢, 69¢c, $1 per box. NECKWEAR Dainty Collar and Cuff Sets, in every conceivable style, to set off charming necks and hands and harmonize with all manner of cos- tumes, prettily boxed. 50¢, 75¢, $1. A wonderful Gift for 98¢, in the latest styles and shades, ered. VOILE WAISTS beautifully A superb collection of $2.00 and $1.50 values—for 98c. ENVELOPE CHEMISES WOMEN! You can depend upon our new, fresh stock, our complete service, our unfailing courtesy, up to the very last minute! But do shop early—early in the day if you can and don’t wait till Tuesday! Thank you ! embroid- A secret I—Everyone wonders how we can sell such exquisite Chemises for $1.25,—but it’s just a proof of our buying power. solve your Xmas problem ! A joy to behold—what charming Fine quality batiste. Others in Crepe de Chine and Satin, $2.98 and up. NIGHTGOWNS little Six of these to six friends might touches of embroidery, lace, rosettes, ruffles and flounces !— and such becoming styles—and to many to choose from !—In Batiste, Crepe de Chine and Satin. $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98. GLORIOUS WAI>TS AND BLOUSES The finest collection in any store this side of New York |—A real treasure house of fashion—in dainty pastel shades, diverse neck styles, trimmed and embroidered, simple and ornate, in Voile, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, etc. Each in a holiday box, $1.98, $2.98 and $4.98. “In the Squére” L AZ ARUS ‘ 0’ “On the Square” OPEN EVENINGS “THE GIFT SHOP OF NEW BRITAIN” 164 MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS

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