New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 3

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BtofiStore% We Arc the Famous “BEAR BRAND’ YARNS AND WORSTEDS s for everything that You will ents For We have yar knitted and can be find hers the lowest priced stock largest of yarns in the city SILVERTONE a slir beautiful varn for _ons and sweaters all popular colors GERMANTOWN anted YARN—We full have it all the 1 colors, size skein 39c. FLOSS—A assort- 30t big SH ont of LAND all the wanted colors skein. KNITTING AlL Special 4 oz YARN desirable colors skein $1.10. Wool for sweaters, foks and ete mixtures. YARN IN 50c ball, Fuzzy Wool 40c ball BALLS—Vicuna Athle: tic mixture, extra large RED BLUE needles 4 CELLULOID NEEDLE and size CROCHET Threa in cotton mercerized and silk. AND TP Knittin in set 2 all lengths and EMBROIDERY BAG —~Round and oval all colors. RINGS f | o i { forward part of the boat and the sec- & NIVEN Tobacco Habit | parti balls 80c ball. | other { voy { namea { weather was clear and the water still | which is, every wanted kind and color | of several bulls, vietims of the and hearing the wild yells of the audience the crew returned to nip usted with the whole proceedings, vhen i ship was sunk. On Sepiember 12, a ship fight, U.S. S, CHESTER ! s sunk wh Plymot cre vas { Thomas Smith, Member of Crew, to ship with grain the trip be- Gibraita lost B tween and and il entire nd will se his Jast year he navy at the will return to L bake to s e Two Train Wrecks Near Philadel- conclusion G ilian life opean wat k] clieved bacic While Piyvmonth, and sent another ship R Qveen auihoritices toda. the state and county England and Gibraltar, the local man ! .o N OE e on - be- | Philadelphia nd stico inve thiz has s fore t en man signing of pated i which he ghts, railway Readi shington, Pa t night their live ore were Injured from nearb Kl [ d col- flver near Fort W in which 12 and more than & U. 8. 8. Chester and 2 Wik 1y o towns wer lision between the Bl anton Philadelphia and Doylestown One workman killed and three hurt when an engine raa into a work train, First reports that only nine persons had beea ed in senger wreck, but today it w. that Norman Johnson and Frye, both of North Wa 1., had died on the way to the hos pital, Another fied Ella Ambler, Pa It was reported that the collision of the passenger trains was due indi- rectly to a black on the road caused by the other accident, which happen- ed half an hour earlier; but this was 1 : denied by railroad officials. ond hit it amidship, sinking it. In ppe Doylestown local, which thelr hurry fo get inside the sub- phijadelphia at 5:3 e marine. the Germans closed the hateh- gunding about Mile below way, leaving four of the crew on the jore Washi. Ta o o topfofiitho s ne, and these four eypress crashed into it. The rear car T e oners of war by the (¢ tne local was demolished and all crew of the (ilen el el iy e prisoners w tu over to the {pe wreckage even of them the Yank sail- kjjjed outright and the others died on reception N the way to hospitals. work ngland, the crew of perso Tost interesting story. he American duty hips w between the and at 1:30 in ine was two the mor sighted. the sul were made it pc sub in time ble to sight The crew of the German boat was on the deck, apparently up for air, and the watch sighted the American ship at about the same time that the was sighted. The iired a torpedo and by a clever piece of maneuvering, the Chester swung complctely awav from course, and the torpedo missed The crew of the Ches- ter to the and were placed in ¢ e of the g nd two sub sub, identi- old, of victim wa strong 19 today vears was its by about 1 0 feet, dec rpedoes fired. The fire ruck the Chester red mgland, a big their While in the Yorker of wide experfence has book may be AN written a t habit Ning how tobacco or casily and completely days with dward J. Woods, Statlon New York City, will free on reques improves wonderful 1s out of the . clear oyes vigo banished in efit. The 719, is bool author, after ayatemn 1 digestic and a general gain in efciency are he many benefits reported. Get rid vous feeling: no more need of cigarette, snuff or chewing morbid desire. memory cigar o to pacify Influenza By having your good condition nine as a system in Take Lino- This restores up the health and builds system to a full andard. bould always sigm of a congh overcor be taken or cold, and & remedy at the first as it WHEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES Eloan’s Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied without rubbing, will pencirate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan’s Liniment iz very effective allaying external pains, strains, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba-~ g0, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges Keep a big bottle always on hand {or family use. Druggists everywhere. 30¢, 60c, $1.20. A B TONIGHT Admission 35c. Easi.y Conquered | delightful | ormal | strong | GOLDENRODS. The Goldenrods of Winsted will meet the Y. M. C. A. team tonight in the gym of the New Britain and judging from the lineups of both teams, the game should be a fast one view the Qucen's crown, a crown ex- from start to finish. Dick Dillon will hibited only to distinguished guests. referce the game, which fact guaran- [ The men were treated well in te fast, clean game. The game Spain, but were not favorably im- will begin at 8:30. Preceding the preased with the chief sport of the | big game af the evening, the Y. M. C. { Spaniards—bull fighting. Through A, lLeaders will play the Terryvill | the cour of the Y. M. C. A., the town team In the second game of the | crew s taken to a bull-fight in serfes. The Leaders have heen beaten RBarcelona. After viewing the remains once and should they lose tonight's Chester were treated royally, recep- | | tions and 1ces having been given | in their honor, The local sail- | | or with other members of the cre were taken through all the historic parts of London and were allowed to weekiy Memorial to First Americans \i}fm F;il in France | | | | | Monume peopl crected by thelemont, The DIET During and After The Old Reliabie Round Package INFLUENZA Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. L]sed successfully over 1 century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Specify Hfll‘“Ck’s The Original Others Are Imitations left | huried in | were | team, | “Fruit-a-tives” Point the Way to Quick Relief VEeroxA, “T suffered for a number of years with AZcumnati n my S strains and hea When 1 being well n, a ‘Truit- es lad given up hope of ever friend recom- mended > (or Fruit Liver Tabiels) to me and after using t so much better ke them ; and now 1 am enjoying the best of health, W. M. LAMPSON, 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, the first box I that T continued to t will be off; if not an- played to decide game the s other game the seri POSLAM QUICK 10 GONTROL RS ies will be EGZEMA bring you suffering skin craves. Let it help vou to be free from eruptions and all disorders which mark your skin as needing an- tiseptic, healing treatment. TUnless you have actually seen | Poslam’s work and know how readily it takes hold, stopping the itching at once, you will hardly believe its ef- !fects possible in so short a time, n ema, Poslam’s action appears | all the more remarkable when the trouble is persistently stubborn and nothing else seems 1o bring lasting | relief. Poslam is harmless always. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City Just call on the comfort A guaranteed reductfon method; safe, pleasan health and wetght Brings happiness slenderness, be Get a small box | of « korein at the druggist's low directions You are starvation or Towed strenuous exercising. to eat sweets Your becomes worth living with clearer mind, improved fulness and optin and stay €o buoyant Get thin ure, step, cf sm. -, | | ‘CONSTIPATION [is best treated by a vegetable remeds: [iretsanty drives out the poisonous | waste that ladges in the lower bowel. | Ce!ery | King lis sure and acts without discomfort it for sick headache, colds and | feverish condition. Same old remedy in the same old box. [ Use | Why Druggists Recommend 1 twamp-foot For watched many yvears druggists have with much interest the re- Dr, kid- markable record maintained by | Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and bladder 1t is a physician’s prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening | medicine. Tt helps the kidneys, liver {and bladder da the work nature in- tended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood It is sold by all merit and it should other kidney medicine | rriends. e get | start treatment at ance. | However, If you wish first to this great preparation send tea cents {to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N for a sample bottle. When writ- sure and mentlon the New ald LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN ‘GRAY HAIR the great ney, liver medicine the test of druggi o2 help you. No has so many sure to Swamp-Root and test | Gloss and Youth- fulness With Grandma’s Recipe of Sage and Sulphur gavden sage brewed into a with sulphur and turn gzra realked taded beautifully dark and uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and | phur recipe at home troublesome. is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients bottle, at little cos at drug Stois Wyeth's | Sulphur Compound,’ lot of muss. | While gray, faded hair is not sinful, | we all desire to our youthful | | appearance and attractiveness. | darkening your hair with Wy Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one | can tell hecause it does it so naturally, Common | heavy te adde alcohol will and lux- Sul- hair though, is An casier way a large t, Sage and | thus avoiding a nown as retain | so evenly. You just dampen a sponge | or soft brush with and draw this | [ through your hair, taking one small | and at a time: by morning all gray | [Fres have peared After | Zpplication et beantifully soft years two vour ark, gl appear | ind Tuxuriant and you | sounser. A General Clearaway of AN 2 Small Lots Will Be Closed Out We take inventory February 1 and qtse . winter goods and other odds and ends WS¥do ROt W © carry over mro?,"éh”f,‘.fii“‘."’rf“"' a wonderful opportunity to get values'of unusual importance. We call attention to the fact that Our January Rug Sale is Wall Papers at half price and that this is the week of our great Bedding. Our Silk Packet Sale is also a big feature this week No sale goods can be sent C. O. D. or on approval. parcels when convenient. P! that we Annual Sale Seleot what you wish to keep ONE GRAND CLEANUP OF COATS, SUIT GOWNS AND SKIRTS More of Those Wonderful Coats at $12.75 THE VALUE THAT HAS CREATED A G JINE SENSATIC big lot of those wonderful Coats is here in time for Wednesday Smart in silk corduroy; belted models with a smart flare and silhouette lines. All Convertible collars. Complete range of sizes, 16 to 46 Purple Another ful in fabre, and inter-lined. style, lined brown, beau througho) gray, blue CHARMING FROCKS $18.75 A cleanup in the Dress Shop, dresses re-marked $19.75 regardless of cost. Beautiful serge and velour Gowns in many styles, Russian line and silhouette. ‘ AT SILK PLAID SKIRTS $5.95 beautiful Silk Plaid Deep girdle waist Iir plaited, plain, novel color sytles. sash girdle A Come early. Fifty-seven were up to $15. pocket effects, hox binations, Spanish ful opportunity Dress Skir no coyl Trimmed with braid. buttons and embroidery. wondg Novel collar and vestee effect Women’s Suits are Reduced $25.00 $49.50 $98.50 Reduced From up to $50.00 Reduced From up to $200 WINTER COATS ARE REDUCED Don't forget the $35.00 Coats at $12 the Coats formerly $35.00 at $! Examine the Coats formerly up to $5 Criticize the Coats formerly up to $69 THERFE'S A BARGAIN HERE s 00. .00 at $35.00. 0 at $45.00. FOR EVERY WOMAN WHO CAY) More of Our Popular Hosiery VS;)eficials PURE LK STOCKINGS. 59c—The colors. PURE SILK STOCKINGS, colors. With mock seam MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON, OUTSIZE COTTON HOSE, 36c > a pair, three pairs $1.00. CHILDREN'S COTTON STOCKINGS, 25¢. 30¢: 350—A good weight sizes 6 to 10. Priced according to size, 25¢, 30c, 3 a pair. FASHIONED COTTON STOCKINGS, 50c—Regular and extra size stock selling now at 65c and W irregulars of our regular $1.10 number in black, white a 75c—The irregulars of our regular $1.35 number in black, white 200—RBurson Our regular semi-fashioned Stockings. Burson semi-fashioned, our 50c number. weight cottd regular 35c medium cotton stocking for either boy girl; Cotton Stockings, from regull CLEARANCE OF BLOUSES AND KIMONOS Blouses, stripes or plain, several new $2 | Discontinued $1.29 figured models of i $8.50 to $10.00 Gossard Corsets SALF, OF CORSETS Many Big models, silk Sale price AND BRASSIERES Values best makes and silk b $4.9 for stout fi slender a rchere, Voile 2 mode! we Georgette, flesh, white, Blouse crepe de maize, navy chine, several new and black, at $2.95. or striped coutil, sizes 28 to 3i of Voile, hand embroidered and drawn | sale $2.95. work; Georgette crepe in suit shades; odd sizes and B. & J colors. Values $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, for $5.00. skirt Kimonos of Jap crepe in floral designs. owing sleeves and sash. Only $1.49. models. ires, pink broche for th Corsets. novelty silk, $5.50 value for $3.50. Allover lace or satin value for $1.95. large wash Radical Underpricing in Men’s Shop COTTON UNION ¢ siandard regular BATH ROBES. most of & W. Sizes 13 All new and Good them made in our o 35.4 close, v factory. $9.00 assortment of $6.50, $6.75 for $5.00 29¢ each, or three and Bathrbes cach to will also put into this lot at $5.00 thre $12.50 $14.50 UNDERWEAR pieess. $10.00 robe make, quality one and one robe AT drawe all SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 89c One lot of Rexford worsted Draw 2.50 quality, for this garment. 1 first quality. Shirts 300 shirts and only $2.00 perfes e $1.00 but really ment. Buy per | we za worth more all you can at that Sale p price ALSO 100 PATR MEN'S HEAVY WHITE WOOL HOSE, $100 QUALITY FOR PAIR. . Stationery. 21c a Box Big value Box of writing paper in white and one package envelopes, 21c box. At this price also miscellaneous 1ot of Children's military stationery, | . ; Haundkerchiefs here one quire | Women’s plain linen Hemstitched Handke| ‘ sheer and nice for initialing, 256c quality, 19 | vy Special, Women's plain Hemsitched reg | 1ar 1aundered ready for use, regular 10c, at 6 for 36 [ Women's $1.50 initial Handkerchefs, pure linel Box of 6 $1.14, Stationery and Values 39 up to 7 Remember, this is Linen Sale Week THE SALE GIVES YOU THE BEST LINENS AND BEDDING AT LOWEST PRICES COME AND SEE

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