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WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford AR || STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN’SFURCOATS By Buying Now You Can Save Lots of Money BLUACK RUSSIAN WOLE COAT NATURAL RACCOON COAT NATURAL WILD CAT FUR Made of heavy skins, 18 inch 40 inch length with 12 ine length, with coliar and cuffs of horder, belted model was s natural raccoon, was $49 $269 A very snappy model for $75. NOW . COW ... young wome 9 inch length KOLINSKY DY MARMOI vith seal shawl collar and wide COAX | NATURAL RACCOON COAT S ol Belted model, 16 inch length, 35 inch length with NOW $100 We have done some rapid price cutting to shawl collar and deep uffs, horder, deep shawl collar, was i Rl D 2 < $150 | fons NATURAL WIIL T R e S e e ] g \r»\\‘ o $100 i‘x?\\' : B 2 $198 HI)\T Kol vou save at every turn v KOLINSKY DYED MARMOT W ; o COAT NATURAL RACCOON COAT ith bovder and natural ra atch the Newspapers K s T Sy i e e woncollar and et o A . 0 A ind belt an exceptionally stylish especially suited for young wom- 57' 6 s $1 15 afl at Thls btofe ;&Very Dav B coat was 0 $98 en’s wear, was $225 169 NOW g % B AHOAY NOW «iviviee o cotias s e s 2 § 4 BADY AEARMOT BABY TIGER FUR COAT U will find Bargain lLots displayed at Quick Clearance B e REMOELCO B . nal o e advertised YOU CAN BUY KOl 10 inch length with natu BLACK RUSSTAN WOLF COAT Witl lar AT MeMILLAN'S CLEARANCE SALE. | , Lollursund R cult de heayy skins, 48 haljor v | BT DD COATS, SUITR AND DRESSE: e e il e $110 raccoon, was ublicang of a danger tRAELH VT 5 ,ea'g;m\ of Na&w“”' Women's and Misses' gariments in this Special Clearance Lot week left to unload our winter stock \\‘4“\\ $125 \:\\ $49 NATURAL RACCOON COAT NATURAL WILD CAT FUR 14 inch s ) YOUR CHOICH: . .0 sl \women, 29 inch length fr. Pinchot disclaims any pique at| man with his limited vision to become inch lengt Belted model, 46 inch length vith seal V] collar and wide shawl collar and deep cuffs, was cuffs, was $150 $ o : ‘ 150 $0 inch length with 12 inch alahg 100 | NOW : o5 $100 sorder, helted NATURAL WILD CAT FUR S coAT KOLTSSKY DYED MARMOT S S 1 98 With border and natural COAT G raceoor collar and cuffs, was AT = 4 U W 410 inoh length with' border NATURAL NCCOON COAT L1675 $1 15 and belt an exceptionally stylish 35 inch length with border NOW, ©eoennnn £ deep shawl colla vas BABY TIGER FUR COAT @il vk U $98 er ha lar 3 With collar and cuffs and belt OV s 3288 $198 NOW of seal, 40 inch length, was BABY MARMOT COAT 18 $110 40 inch length with natural NATURATLSRACCOONECOAT s and he sees in the election of | They do not believe the millennium PHE DOOR ON TWO SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLES :'(’r\ KAl RAGCOON COAT raccoon collar and cuffs, a styl- 5 inch length, stylish model Penrose as primate of the Senate | has heen reached. They are not pre- ONE TABLE ONE TABLE 4 inch length 'with three ish garment that will appeal to especially suited for young wom- nce Committee “‘one of the prin-| pared to accept without guestion the Your Choice Your Choice : striped border, was 200 ) N7 e $125 St $169 ¥ 10c 25¢ $279, NOW $179, NOW ......... AT o000 0000 See these garments displayed in our south window until time g defeatqd by Senator Penrose in | discordant when he helieves he has a e Wednesday Morning NATURAL RACCOON COAT tilt in 1914. He says he is dis- | grievance. But war will be made un- rested so far as personal feeling | necessary. Other means will be pro- HA]S HA’IS ‘;\ND HATS X 9 bncerned but he assumes to speak | vided for the establishment of claims a great many Republicans and | The international judiciary will come Ilor Women and Misses. Velvet Hats, Felt Hats, Velour Hats ressives of the Middle West, | intp being: it will be one of the great- can] Ry e VORGS0 (0 BB 25 YOUR CHOICE cees KEach c R 920 is not to be de- | est “safeguards against war”, in tt se voice in 1 i £ 5 s ale Wednesday Morning at 9 a words of the statement issued late is seen their supremacy at.theé .l : While man lives there win w8hck ot :‘\il;‘”!(l‘i‘I“]]“Il[‘\)x'tL\’Tl‘j"\"“'\ sale COAT KOUINSKY DYED MARMOT triped border, wa ‘200 ) armony because it is the nature of Ll LR ININ G el e - $D 98 & eIy snappy model for COAT $279, NOW :b aeh X : k beaten in 19207, Mr. Pinchot| peace Conference are practical men. All odd lots will be on sale WEDNESDAY MORNING | objects in the way of such a| theory of the brotherhood of the hu- . ry”. He lashes out furiously | man race And so they say the Values to 50c Values Holiio0 % —— n he declares that “The Middle | jeague “should be open to every civil- ? : f\ kuows vot mainly as the most | ized nation which can be relied on to . L 3 G t Under rlce g ol e il e Savings That Should Be of ged p 3= t type of politics in Anterica” | expressed. it must be understood that Sale Of : tor Penrose will not need tol reciprocally the league shall not ad- 7 7 & over that statement to Seck | mit ux a member a natlon that is not F!]tereSt to YO“ at the "’rd : At WISB, Smith & Co.’s Popu ar Weool ° h();). fctoty minntnge, evilsed and St cumot o et Floor Drapery and. Floor § | Mail Orders Promptiy Fuled. upon gate tor Penrose has opposed legisla- | i g s, n Covering Dept. ers, railroad employes and the i ¢, amentals of the league have heen SASH CURVDAINS, Spocial values and | ling public and organized 1abor. | .ccited and approved. it is too early Pair P ; 450, 55c 59C 4 4 Liiso accuses him of smelling of : ay to unchecked enthusiasm RAG RUG i : 4 to give way . Special lot at hol and kerosene, claiming he has } rpe statement issued hy the Peace Each ... . ceee . $1 .25 (iray. navy blue and khaki for Men's Serviceable Sweaters; value $1.15 hank, $4.50 closely associated with “the | (onference is only a general sketch SCRIM CURTAINS, Special 1ot with neat lace edgings 2 pound. Sale price . et L h) atiBo per Pound $2 98 : standard C i i for ghis sale priced, 1 1 75 5 i § r interests” and Standard Oil of the obfect desired. The details— peckierd ) 2 S N MATTING SHIRT WAIST BOXES, Special lof going, now at T e S Y T nchot's chief fed s hat f 5 d by e i ; : : = nchot L TORL that | 16 constitution and by-law remain Drices: 2 FLEISHER'S GERMANTOWN AND tor Tenrose will write the next | (o be written. But sufelent progress R LS | Our Wonder Yarns for Resul:s bill and thus bring about the| j.< Leen made to justify a large S . Value $6.00 lb., $1.50 hank : as b stifs i Iull ounce balls complete line of colors and § . v $4 00 hfall of the party when it asks | .. c..o of happinessinall zones and ast Week Of Our Ja"’Rug Sale X AT ot T e Now i $1.00 hank. Ih. . country to elect a Republican { o world can confidently sit back and $5 60 beautiful shade of brown called by some Sale Price . SAnEER sociball, RV g e e fident and he concludes: “If YOU | gywaj( the completion of the structure L W k f ; % nough Republic ‘ ; A 1 hank for pair of socks not a good enough Republican, | it the knowledge that the base of aSt te 0 OUT J&fl. Blankfh 8 FLEISHER'S SHETLAND FLOSS AND i - : hanks for golf stoc s vou a good enough American to| oo e heen set on a firm 1 hanks for golf stocking: 2 &)ag s TEAZELYARN 2 hanks for slip-on sweater draw your name i ‘ foundation. ! hank for tam-o'-shanter With pardonable national pride, ks for searf . hat the country is to he edified | | 0picq can 1egard President Wilson WINDOW SHADES at danuary Sale prices. Get your window U 1D fd0C bl $ 80 } hanks for beautiful sweater ol been now and 1920 with a battle ndes looked after this week at reduced prices. 30c ball. Ib, knitting double. is obvious from Mr. Pinchot's let Full ounce balls, complete line of colors as the earth’s gz st lawyer for in the Republican ranks as well |\, i1 of the people. Again and — SRS i Retileinenween shatinaitisandithe 1 oo imWaurinshisiSaturday speech; he ’ SCOTCH SWEATER YARN. rlel'fihbr Ox W()Oi ocrats 1 t ssembly N stressed the point that the assembl FACTS AND FANCIES. WHEN MOTTIER SENT YOU TO / does not represent governments, but it AR ada il B full 4-ounce hanks; value $6.00 pound THE STORFE. All the desirable colors for yvour spring Natural color and haki; was $6.00 1b, now it : $1.00: was £1.50 hank, now $1.00. JOST OF LIVING DECLINING? | does represent people. He, above all The Jepartment of justice is pre ot $1.50 hank, Sale Price $1.00 hank, Ib. OTHER SOCK WOOL: $1.25 hanks, now 85¢; paring to g0 on a “still” hunt.— Oh don’t you remember when ' o Manchester Union. were a kid, millions of men, women and children And mother sent I | > . and unborn generations— for a new May it not soon be repugnant to With a two dollar bill and a list order which will make blood sacri- | the constitution of the United States would fill ] ; ; . g : for the Southampton correspondent — Up the old And mother sent you to the store: | do their dirty work and when he came ' e at | fices unnecessary in the adjustmen : e ¢ market basket,—or | .. > 3 : se in the cost of living and that 1 th dlustment |\ % cjegraph to The Eagle tle date Tt et U| “fwas back in the time when a mis- [ to Boston he owned that town, and of future disputes and in the effecting | 1he alewives others, felt the great appeal of the vou | § $1.00 hanks, now 53c. e ultimate consumer may absorb kb by reading reports coming from food markets which indicate that that = e has been an appreciable de- S e 0 el T i ows o : able enough to speak in his own de- appear In the creck?— She'd say fo vou. “Fenry, now hurr erable dime as long as he lives he will have a | fense, but it will be diffcult to hold of concord A wave of moral influ- | Brooklyn agzle. right back ¢ Had the purchasing power of four. | place in the hearts of New Ingland | him responsible for every act Y Oh Gee! ain't it great to look back on | second to no man else.’ | subordinates. Gentlemen in Congress Dot oner for st o tor b Ll el Mr. Gallivan told the House that he | should be sure of their facts before : nibble the cheesc And don’t you feel funny and|had writien two or three letters to | indicting officers in France for 2id hogs. cattle and sheep were | "eady response in his heart. The peo- | and ugly in describing misstatements «inq HOLD ONTO PHE strange Sl SOT I Ol Bonl O St el Ui, (ol cenl Sl all it . P S CHANGT b lower.in price than .on the | ble—not governments, not ambitious | 1S to call an abominable false- | trend is stiff downward | ‘icago. = it food center of 0 of hise sountry, reports dwindling prices. | ence from the living and a silent Don't loiter for talk or for play ay's report of the livestock mark- [ praver from our martyred dead found The president’s idea of the short Yol e T “| When you send little Will with a twd [ a reply from him or “from any mem- i aciine weienl ocweannie | losT i Ran s G dollar bill o er of bis numerous and nigniy a1 | CANADIANS VISIT " . Genld mothar e And have him BRING ) jored staff, who from the inception by commodity made a sweeping | the people are to be served. In spite It may be treason, but we can't W { 5 TANGI have slept comfortably m Chaumont BEETHOVEN’S HOME; ent in price, urged by heavy sell- | of the malicious propaganda which | help believing that. on the bhasis ; BISiiic e PLERl | ihdbab s e ey oo i UN°S ME but | the evidence, our war department will not approve Mr. Gallivan in: the t quite all that a - . mplied aspersion. Nor will the style | Maple Leaf Units at Bonn. Germany AT B i Wilivan g in which he reflects upon the profes- Are Being Replaced By Brit- Monitor G e L (From the New York Times.) sional knowiedge and courage of She certainly would not arrange and by gencral belief that hreatened not only his tomorrow For a big list like that under four n so espects no I in some resy T dollars flat stuffs were bound for lower ley also the tomor of mankinc v = 5 uffs W bound for Ic Iso the tomorrow of mankind, Wood- | (= "¢ e FERFEUE B fo e Concord a news dispatch said | row Wilson stands today exalted & ish Troops. h New York, the coffee murket ex- | among the races. Though he may be “these ofher fellows.” the alieged ben- So while your mind wanders bz No American general commanding : 1 b hce i bhe s hero to a em- | €fic ries of favoritism. he admired to the past, in Irance can be a hero to a mem e Way Cltol the z { her of Congress who has grievances | A5 an advocate Mr. Gallivan is ad= (Garman ,‘(Y"" “ about to iear four,— of hiz home troops to air. The Amer- | dicted to violence of expression and !/ qquarier is: hish has heen the ¢ | injures his case, if he has any. acquavterst will ‘be taken ov ¥ Londont, Jan. 26, via Montreal enced a ight decline. Boston | dethroned from his high political Tha department of tiustice e 26, vi Montre: reports a readjustment. Accord- | state, he will remain forever en-| smerica is in no danger from Bol- to the Boston GGlobe “There was a | shrined in the hearts of the humble. | shevism, just as Noah's neighhors z b 5 LAt U Gpre s Sl e i s sralat jcan people admire the commander o | leral downward revision in local To ignore the lahors of other good | said they did not think Il was golr aliltenaaiin ; {their armies in France for his sol It seems that when Representative | o be much of a shower. Omal lutched in your fi s . NbonLC | es for dressed beef, the best offer- | men who have devoted the hest that | £ HOWer e When mother sent you o the store, | 4ierly aualities. his skl as an or- | G llivan called upon Gen. March. (he Bee. anizer. and his achievements in the [ ¢hief There were five pounds of s .| field, and they will he reluctant to he why the New FKngland division was A ol s st e i « that he abused his great author- | N0t permitted to come home, ‘“‘one } Tt Sty it dendorff are all described as looki A bound of salt pork at a dime de in fthe market for several | William Howard Taft There ave | tired and careworn. They missed There were two potnds of lard, other British army contingents A dispatch from Reuter's corre spondent Bonn states th it the past week German civii authoritic at Bonn confiscated all supplies of 4 of staff. for explanation of dropping {wo cents a pound and | is in them to the establishment of a nd division. jum and ordinary one cent. This league of nations would be unfair, meat wit view to placing the pe nge is the first one that has been ; Chief among them is ex-President ti lation on rafions. This did not a by making personal war upon his | SWing. a major in the national utenants and exalted the nnworthy | army,”’ was directed by Gen. March ] officers who had distinguished | 10 suy that it was a matter for Gen. | =B85 ops which a hemseives in battle That is the | Pershing to decide, that the 26 ] Wn commiissary departr n of this case which Repre- | Vision was “not vet on priority ks". In another paragraph. it is | been others, many of them silent| their lang-anticipated Paris vacation (Gee. I'm finding it hard New York World To find grocery names that will rhyme!) ed that “Some of the largest local | thinkers, but ex-President Taft has 1t Allied soldiers who had cot from oullving stations were ntative Gallivan of Massachuesetts | it should be plain to the repre: ccks to make out against John J. [ tive from Boston that it is fos . jast o e need glory—: ¢ s 2 2 ershing in language that sometimes | commander of the army to defermine to move the vast quantities of ' great men need glory—and the bliss [ where there are boys, may he inter Letis where the deuce was I rders on the hysterical and is often | What troops he desires to keep' in k held in storage all over f{he ' for what has thus far heen accom- | ested to know that the government » T Gen. Fdwards was | France for duty and the order of their Oh yes- there were beans f 8 : LT W f dealers are of the opinion that been the crusader. With hini, Presi- et . Townspeople with a cherry-tree in lets gol AhcanBwithRtnIsRvillaln ous list the back yvard, and in a neighborhood Prointed when they went fo any ther drop in prices may he neces- | dent \Wilson must share the glory—if o o has 45.000 tons of heavy barbed wire his command and ordered | return to America Phat in eff ajthough not so important as hecause he refused to do dirty | was what Sceretary Baker told ! Bl nenve center of the Bri and ‘remove national rd | Gallivan. but he would not e ation. The home of ntry, but this view is not enter- plished BeniD . | tor sale.—Boston Transcript nch of soup greens, ed by the entire trade Boston And what of the others, the men of Ak s hunk of meat bers made an additional cut of .small minds, the greedy, the scoffer, e R e Crrme e iy (e cat. who had served until the | fled, and on a second visit he fo butter ¢ rtations na the envious, e autocratic, e q - f tionalities a the reace weeks ar t 3aker COVIs 3 \ cent in butter quotations, m: ' viou ttocratic, the quib- [ of small nationalities at 1 peace oo i veeks of the war to make | Mr. Baker “peevish.” He seenied to the total drop in Northern stock bling reactionaries? The world will | conference it is requested that nohody . for pets of West Point and |a hard man to give information whistle, “It's a long way to Tipper- L e avenworth or to please. S aelc oigl and one-half relegate them to their proper sphere ( sirloin quite t the weel ght an phere. | W1 Springfield Daily News A sirlc u ender Aianetier o s Gen. Edwards Ohio man, took Mr. Gallivan's remarks excited days would make A dollar il look mighty sick.) There were throe ¢s and in Western stock cight As much as President Wilson and ex- B 26th, ¢ New England, division | eral other members of Congress, ta President Taft are exalted by public President Wilson will make (rips to rope hereafter without encounte mce. and it saw a great deal of | took up the cudgéls and beat the | | | | | tew Britain markets reflect the de- opinion, so much are the mental and | B L ; hting under him. In the Boston | for {roops from their districts held = ing much argument or criticism. T presentative’s account of the sacri- | France. and for officers who had he eing felt all over the country.: moral pygmies rebuked and cast | ' ri he being felt al er 14“\ one point of public poliey that has fce meats that were selling at pro- = down. iElbrspelnt of PLRIAING Sulie posed of.—Washington Sta ind one pound of cheesc A sprinkling of of Gen. Edwards there is {his | wrongly relieved or neglected version of what occurred have had a large army in Fran He was told (o his face by a whip- | more than 2,000,000 officers and moen hin reach of the average man who Von Bernstorff believes Germany lady legisl 1 [£ T have vout canl h Al ‘y»._; A S e I :m O\MT”M ot n : Ne “ s a lady legislator { [ h Aivision named Duncan U. Major, ‘If | plaints and charges by members o R6d the e to séek themi. should be admitted at once to w York ha - rhyme ajor, ‘If | ple 1 spend the time t eek h ! O the| | ihains to be seen how the lady and fLes vou don’t get these national guards- | Congress and governors when. meiit ere has also been 4 slight reduction League of Nations. That's enough to | the Tiger will agree— Baitimore| Oh dom't you remembher when you] men we will et You' And they got | seems to have been overlooked, and WEEK- IS HERE 1 staple groceries and in other lines. | kil} it American, | were a kid, | Crarence Edwards, but he refused to § when transfers and detentions occur 1 pepper and thyme And 1 don’t think I've mivsed many things on the list itive prices a year ago are now Z —