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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE;] Boston Store | Sage-Allen & T You can’t mistake the place. Follow the crowd to HARTFORD OUR | THE BIG WALK-OUT IN NEW YORK Make it Possibie For Uy to Obtain These |EXTRAORDINARY {f o ANNUAL DRESS VALUES || Rovploghi. | we are not doing it from LOT NO: LOT NG i < choice. We are compelled,{" Dresses Made to Scll at $15 Dresses Made to Sell a B either shoes or rubbers, be the 2 o S $20, $25 and $29.50 Once every year at this| AT i loss what it may. . . | Those enguged in the manufacture of Women's Dresses in time we give you the chance | New York must take their spring orders with an “If”, because of {he strike, and must play it safe, disposing of all dresses on hand to fill up at barga’“‘ pnces’\ and waiting for the strike to run its course from our big stock. - e e Starting Friday Morning Wi : : purchases and you get the benefit. OUR ENTIRZ STOCK ~ . _ Here They Are ¥ Stock-Taking Event P v 1 fzuicy goods at ; of dry ana faucy go Beautiful Broadcloths, high quality Serges, fine Poplins, Braid sale price for the balance of trimming in profusion. Around the skirts, rows and rows, around the waists, on the sleeves, down the front, down the back, in many W | , . , e i““’.\i g the month. nove] effects. Embroidery also on the silhouctte models. Colored : i ’ £ N at the belts, on the panel drop and cuffs. Soft color embroidery Goods delivered day after in many desisns k| f purchase. Z ing in behalf of the Nntente Powers. | [ Four hundred Russian propagandists N ;;,., declares were in Berlin before the o Germ: revoiution be n and instruc- ! tions were given for numerons Bol- | | SENT ARQUNU WBREJ] shevis be dosp:\l:hf»}d’ to England We have just completed our Annual Inventory and the figures are startling torsay the least. We have been caught by ]‘ ceiby undeshand czoutestl g unforseen developments in business conditions and there’s no use trying to camouflage our position—WE ARE LOADED he added a number of re- —_ | Bt 1'”‘ “""m\':l"‘ DELed onty homsiiy TO THE GUNNELS WITH SHOES. There is only one safe course to pursue—and that we have taken—STARTING TO- . i e bl MORROW MORNING EARLY, WE WILL cording to M. de Scavenius, under- ; ® . : stand ery well tha only poi Dili- Bolshevik CAPRIED | Cos e et tponis possvn ose Uut At ce 1S “T1Z” FIXES ACHING international revolution and while the Oc ’ ——e German revolution w: nearing its q SWOLLEN, SORE FEET apex the Bolshevik leaders rejoiced in . s i Copenhagen, Dec. 21, (Correspond- | oo~ o0 (0 e TR £ J = J . W bl , s ey e o Semihaeen, el 27 (Corne M0 it prcemes ok Wers Sissosciniad i At Whatever Price-Sacrifice Is Necessary to Turn the Trick ing, calloused feet and \gandists were sent from | tion remained in the hands of the corns., democrats, shevik pro Russia not only to ¢ nys buts to(Comc - ] “They emphasized,” said the Danish Good-bye, sore fect, burning reet, | ChMa. England and ¥rance, f¥s | gipiomar, “thot Germany was only in { Don’t put it off until the last day of the bale, but be here 'on ‘the opening day swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet Harold de Scavenius, the Danish r ‘February - Revolution’—her Ke- Good-bye, corns, callou bunions | Minister to Petrograd who has just re- | rens revolution-——and they predicted and raw spots. No more shoe {ight- | urmed from Russia together with the | {hat she soon would have her ‘Octo- : [ ness, no more limping with pain or| i of the Danish Legation. While at | Per revolution’ and more speedily than 3 aln treet drawing up vour face in agony. “Tiz" | (e Russian capitol he had been act- | Was the case in Russia. | is magical, acts right off. “Ti | “The only cloud upon the sky of | Ef S i SR — — their hopes s the position of the Fn- : HAR ! F ORD ! tente. They say that if the Entente tions which puff up' the feet Us 3 i and wear smaller shoes. Use will do as Germany did and occupy “Tiz" and forget your foot misery. the Baltic provinces and the Ukraine Ah! how comfortable vour feet feel there is nothing to fear because in Get a 25-cent hox of “Tiz" now & that case they would be able in a few an d st T de rt ent st nmmhs to revolutionize the French . T 'Y v = Bl o eoont eyt | I NO MAIL ORDERS NO C. 0. DS l No Goods Sold to Dealers feet, feet that never swell, never ulro;\th had revolutionized the Ger- | §i# hurt, never get tired. A year's foot man troops. Their only alarm was lest comfort guaranteed or money refund- thr Entente should occupy Petrograd car B ’ = and Moscow, hecause they knew their | B Women’s Department. Boys’ and Girls’ Dept. Men’s Department “Now I Can Walk,” Says Mrs, | ONIY Weapon was propaganda. Bol- NN i shevists are masters in revolutionary S ST = s T FOUGIGOLLE0LE Mecin.. | propaganda and at the head of this 7 No. 1—Ladies’ broken sizes, §5.00, $6.00 No. 14—Roys’ $1.00 R . GQ¢ i S—Men's $5.00 Fan 101 Shoes e s : bun e and $7.00 Shoes. § and ¥ SALE PRICE & e, e, waterproof leathe e il . , NOSE CLOGGED FROM e ) oo R s e et SRt S RS s I T T made Sy Peterson, of Ruffal One = A COLD OR CATARRH | WSUi radier it dian a thousana ternational federation’ with members = [ = = - No. 15—Misses' and dren _§1.00 | SALE PRICE from the people of several nations. Yo. 0 und $1.00 Fancy . 59¢ S ¥’ Money isn't everything in this world. | “Organizatic nd production arc | [N : ; PRICIS g ¢ Apply Cream in Nostrils To : many a big hearted, rich man who phick DRSS ah ; “l'_‘l‘;'l"‘: e $]_ 69 24 No. impossible in Russia because Rus: Passages. ive all he has on earth fto bo able ssiar of the bes, Open Up Air & s cemede with smch mishty | Wworkmen have no sense of fellow- L e = ¥ L..——...u o g ca g D T Peterson’s ment, to | ship. It is impossible for the Rt r 4 e L7 No. $2.00 Overanoos. Ah! What rellef! Your clogged ( heah thie oo oiion Penrnam 14, | Bovernment to reorganize industry and | B8 2 No. 3—W > 0 Tnglish Walking | E PRICE 4 nostrils open right up, the air passages | 1918, by Mrs. Albert Southcott, of Medina, | trade according to communistic prin- Roots with military heely, made of Koko of your head are clear and you can(N- Y. It seems like a miracie, but it is ! ciples as other states have not HERE, o SoftiBiack FILIGsVIr, ; o breathe freely No 'more wiking, | e et ‘aimilax latiors | 2oCEDtedl ke principles of govern- | & SALE PRICE £# $4.8 4 7 No. 17—Hoys’ §5.00 Storm Xing Rubber nglish or broud lnxt, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, | almost every day ment Until now Russia has main- A 3 3 Ain | Prioe $0.39 AIfskin shoes, Al no struggling for breath at L = am happy! ained life on pre-war stores s | iz < vy I wr stores but thi i T sour cold or catarrh is gone. Peterson Ofntment Co.. Inc., Buffalo. N. Y. | soon will be exhausted. The Russia ght. your cold or catarrh is gone Sl o d. The Russian | 8 47 No. 4—Women’s $5.00 Grey Lace Hoots, Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small| “I was an untold sufferer from an ola 1oreign Minister once said that the | I beautiful high-cut battleship grey boots, bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your | running sore and ulcers. | had tried most ‘ Soviet republic was a ‘foreign sub- | with high or low heels. All sizex. Weon- | » No. 18—Ba or | Girla’ 8 Vextea PR e ST ke S e R R e T . 1 derful valucs. 3.39 ELRGuthion ohah Iatinton (st ia Ak e e L friend told me of your wonderful ointment M el N ol SALE PRICE 27 . es. All sizes. Good, rough weather nks fragrant, antiseptic cream in your |and the first box took away the pain that d he did not be- | 8 | % 7 AT ¥ nostrils, let it penetrate through every | had not left me before In vears and after | lieve conditions in Russia would be | B R = : e $1 98 / = alr passage of the head; soothe and | using just nine dollars worth of the laltered without foreign intervention | | heal the swolfen, inflamed mucous | e fn an heated and T ean walk '-?| and he added that in his opinion im- | £ No. 5—_Women's $3.00 Diack Kid noots, S e SRR 5 s : bk e oo i K B e rlalc N ryentio z 7 high-cut lace boots of very e design, membrane, 5iVing you instant, relief. | ne; (i) SIURE FO gl Gl e Hesventioniou i dinoffmecty/if fiexible wole. All sizes, with hizh or low i . 19—Children’s ‘chool Shoes, | & No. e S0 Ely's Cream Balm is just what every | “¥eu may use ihis to rvecommend your | with any considerable resistance. | heels. Greatly reduced. .47 | Eunmetan caitskin butcon or lnce wiyle. I | dengtns, one ctly first qu e e e SALE TRICn 67 | AR RN e R G G e T T T ; 3 - L ruly, | S ——— | Special, SALE PRICE g2 o4 sule cont @ secking. It's just splendid Southcott, Medina. N | S B e i SALE PRICE .’., Ju Pure lard, 27c, Russell Bros. | = = SO advt. & No. 6—Women's $2.00 Felt Slippers andf ® Fur-trimmed Jullets. Colors *are light or 5 : Z0—Small Roys’ Tox Calt Copper- | 4 g 5 X = 5 | 8 dark blue, maroon, brown, gre: e he shoe for school wear. r % —_Moen's $5.50 T A. Btorm King ; 3 ! CHILDREN SENT AWAY. g and red. SALI PRICE 27 . Sl $1.29 | voot linert wrudeof hoots mad ATE siscs THE 3 i = 84 PRICE 50 Ay that is posi ¥ unheard oi. While B 5 3 Father Is Blind and Home Surround- | [ = = ———— =i vee N i | y 5 35.3 me Su nd | = | SALE PRICH 1 5.39 ings Arc Said to Be Bad. 7 No. 7—Women's $2.00 Silk Hose, bls 2 No. 21—Boys' $5.00 U. S. the Erey, mut brown, Ivory, mahogany, tan Shoew. hewt for comfort and lom wear. 3 smoke grey. Extra good quality. $1 29 on the Viunson last. Get the boy a £ No. J4—Men's S7.50 HMigh Cut Storn E fi % McNamara children, three children of SALE PRICE g | these und economize. $ y | 7 * ‘B & .} Hoots, made of tan clkskin, v {a local blind broom peddler, was dis- | | e SALE PRICE 1.) e O e | posed of today ¢ i e T Sk SALE PRICE and The much investigated case of and the children will . Hand-sewed 5 .| be taken to the county home this af- No. 8 e ity e ©¢ 14M0- | disposed af the case in chambers af grey, brown, tan ck. = 8— el chther BincEas aapreventiyc SN e hearing the testimony of M E 3 2.859 SALE PRICE g5 $J i - 3 este el Aol healt | Cora ,M. Beale. These three agents | [ | hrown c‘hn»;no o (\4::(!)11:!‘ stitehed, Seemy | of the city report that the enviroa- No. 0—$7.50 Cushion Comfort Vo. ¥ ErAterpXoct RGNS S e NICE $3'97 g | ment of the McNamara home is far s e n with tende in [2pnee - L Linonine ould always be ‘,-,..‘m nee. These are soft sujtable for the bringing up of L at the first sign of a cough or c i b e sewed as it overcomes the o : \ “vel | the children and upon their recom- @ SALE PRICE 2 4 90 i 3 ie cause and ve-| mendation, the judge ordered the | | B i N : (JO—8050 Tl ; Ral ang " | e — Postman Shoes, leather lined, two full double moves th Best remedy 5 ¥ children committed. soles $3.50 Scout Shocs. tan or | SALE PRIC 27 4.90 known fo T = | The case first came befare Judge | [ 2z i L befare Judge 5 No. 10—Young Ladles’ $5.00 Hoots: “S. & k. : A7 Scout Shoes, the kham last Saturday and the chil- | [ 4 cut hoots, with low heels. Tlack | boys like., Almost impossible to dren were ordered committed. Upon enlfskin and brown kidskin. \u out. the request (ff Mayor Quigley the wizes. L $3 SALE PRICE 2 87 No. 3 X Strong Work Shoes, ase was continued for further inv ; SALE ] R waterproof, in 1 tan grain leather, tigation, and as a result of the in-| | e s biucheristole: Vestigation the judgment was allowed | to stand —Little Boys® 37 No. 11—Lndles’ Onc-Strap Biack Kid . xunmetal leather, blucher xtyle. | flouse Shoes, low comfortable heel, $2.50 | 9 to 13 Y. 1.9 - - - | P SALE PRICE g $1,69 EALK J ERIGK Ssar $ 98 | o ~o Rubbers to fit high or % Pure lard, o7 imaall! Eirone ; SALE 3 R receding toes. 8125 value. : Challenge Milk ...16c. can 1 Druggists—60c and $1.20. d, 27c, Russell Bros SALE PRICE g 89c Pure Lard ........27c. Ib. Best Storage 7c. doz, | | adv:. - g No. S = . e, £ No. 12—Women's Rubbers to it nll style | or dress wear. heelx, $1.00 quality = O value. | &7 No. 30—Men’s $2.50 One-Buckle Over- SALE PRICE g7 59¢ SALE PRICE gar $1 98 shoes. 1.39 SALE PRICE ¢ PICTURES AN]) RUSSELL BROS. @ e ASHES REMOVED Q& . v oo o5 s iy NS [ 4 s e Ao g~ No. 27—Littie Men's T g b. B of vk i B :fi.:h LncsiRioca s o ":.:u ‘.:.fi?::::_r | N, 2-buckle eflect. Just She ,::lg(::b. 11?»'; 2% No. 40—Men’s $5.50 Four-Ruckle Over- 301 MAIN STREET | | V%Ié%fi}g%éfl Tel. 316 Carmody §| G : ”R w.8 e "" ;,.(.mz.gs