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FRIDAY, MaxCni i, €O, . . Hartiord |{ The McMillan Stor,c. ;Rgi&’ OFFERINGS | MUUR Ngjw SPR'NG S and DOLMANS || APPAREL ot In Many Appealing Mfldas [ odel 815 93;;;{3@ $16.98 | et Do e e dmen: Inrl\\wi\m\ \lmm Garments ‘Usp\fl}'ed expressing the newest and best in fashion weur serge with braid f quality, at Our Always Reasonable Prices Bing, contrasting vestees and fan silk collars in profusion E _ ' The Suits urday Specia: Values in $19 98 ; Showing distinctive Suit Models for Women and Misses . Among them are Blouse and Coat Models. Smart Plain apes and Do mans at ’ i Tailleurs, simple, yet unusually graceful, are these hand some New Suits i ) ar Men's \ Serge, Popli ge, wool poplins and wool velours. A cape which N 1 L n the ]',']?“h’ Men's \f r Serge, Poplins, F ", I'ricotine, Silvertone and Poiret Twills Priced fipatticularly attractive has a deep pointed sailor collar inlaid with | T $47.5 d sillc three rows of satin braid around the full sweep bottom and a $19-95 47. 0 raceful satin tie. We are confident you will not find its equal in Hart- Pora oricea unaer szn00 : The Capes and Coats Which we are showing are all exclusive models Capes Swag‘ger Capes and Gracefu Dolmanq SUCh B superior men’s wear Serge, Velours and Silvertones 8 COATS of the finest Wool Fabrics, the desirable kinds as are USUdiL ufiid at are Poplins, Gaberdines, Men's \Wear Serge, Velours and P | ‘Irircotine in the new shades of Pekin, Taupe, lenna and $29, are shown here at : Tl - Navy. Priced This is an extraordinary collection afford 4 wide selection in wool 3 $19.95 o $435-00 velours, fine and men’s wear serges, and wool poplins in such colors as high in Mmodels, several very military of men's ¢ Shown in wool of navy, blue, decr, clay and alpine blue, i Stunning New Dresses Distinciive Capes and Do mans $ 29 00 : Mil}’“"(Q,,‘Sf”Ll}"!'a';'.'f{f‘\l’,fin'zJf;llf}?“ffril,f prorilon s L] at Georgette Crepes Priced vearing broidery is used to trim one particulariy atiractiv iman which can be 1 T | mignonette, clay and wild rose. | { e Hartford City a- plum whose P o | SINESE SRR . ; Plenty of New Dxess Sk rts a ——— —— = = - — 3 New P]m[ml Plaids and Straight Line Models Priced ohe . ention of the plum is Clarence Prcraree e ot et recentiy—cers 1. | FACTS AND FANCIES. ' : ——— $5.00 ™ $22.50 ciously, always with 3 resident and voter in Jew Britain in heart angl BOWBRl o<t Tartford. It is reported that With 150,000 rounds of ammun K‘(f Our Fancy Colored Skirts in the new novelties are all ' | tion being shipped across the border indivdual models administration was re s a ' Mr. Seymour is associated in a busi- | into Mexico, look out for a revival & & del stewardship, worthy to be pat- | ness way with onc of the gentlemen | of social activity south of the Rio _— hed after by succeeding executives. | who comprise {he Judiciary Commit- | Grande.—Manchester Union (With Apologies to Walt Mason) otiog , uiiiary bl L i Spring Dresses for Girls rom the standpoint of the public. | tce. Also within the past few hours 3 1 wi could find the word but IRy g Germany may be down and out th v I have never heard heaviest loss caused by Mr. | he hecame a voter in the City of A e R L of Lo © would describe (his bird—this vulture of tha war: 6 to 16 Years hse's death wili fall on the Board | Hartford. Also he is a candidate for | thing from the war if allied peol I“{ ""‘ . n L “’ "1‘ 18 GG P e the price of booze " i g ey 4 S s and other il ou drink and use or have a hankering for. He - ; Education of which he was a | ju Bullard’s office 'A‘M;r(l among themselves.—Toronto | 4 + ot andlAEhi ) e A ¢ s Ginghams, Linene, Indian Head, and Kindergarten Cloth, mber for a score of years. No one T e bention trol ciiv il Gourt || Siees o robhec e widow of her mite and chortled over it: He goes to church | { M also Dresses of fle for afternoon wear. Priced n is more responsible for our ex- | pench is not without his friends and Chairman Peck of the federal com- il MGl fApdanuin som . hondsandistamns and itihge. thon $1 98 o $12 95 jent educational plant than Mr. | counts among th the' unanimous | merce department, says food prices | Proudly views his sprouting wings and says, “I've done my hit.” se. Quick to resent the infrusion | membership of the Hariford Repub- | Will come down in'30 days. Does that His specialty is raising rents on all his flimsy tenements—you charg g L iy : to overhead expense and gnash and grind your teeth; The highway- innovations that he considered | jican meanBwhenile fhiomel gard en i bros had in such colors as pigeon, Town Committee. Judge Bul- 1 .7 ! Sictalbesint tol supDl bl Gables man with loaded club who crac guy upon the nub is just an | C d C t f G i rolous, he as quickly endorsed and { lavd’s friends decided that action was | Boston Transcript. ovdinary dub alongside of this 3 It does no good to rave and g a es an Oa s or ‘rls rked for Improvements that con- | called for and so they wrote a little aie swear about the charge for cut ing hair because the barber doesn't bute to the welfare of growing boys | note to Senator George W. Klett of On account of the weather, the care a darn for what you think; Unwarranted are all your jeers for 3 to ears . H diedl e ety oy it o thelya e | lomerwischusnal Mgl offfnc Delas don’'t you know that barbers’ shears don't last for more than four | : : N ol o teen years and then they’re on link ? ieve me T would rathe ] The new Belted Coats or graceful Capes est in educational matters and gave | Committee, informing him that they | to pe omitted this vear——Albany take my chances with attle . 1 ] ow to make ¥ dine, Poplin, Velour and Poiret Twills Preed would be deeply rieved if the city | Journal. a decent getaway, but when thi " you re flgment that had matured with as to be deprived of Judge Bullard's — nize him the hoss und in his lap yvo 1 )ss along v ] $5 00 9 95 s. Iis value to the Board of | sorvices. They object primarily to Herr Noske is one German who vour week’s pay. But what's 1 4 k upon this e S sy seems to understand adapting Napol- | inu. thieving gink?—it matiers ucation was inestimable. It Was | any young man coming to town and 1 i il T T T IR 74 Nl i | con’s “whiff of grapesiot” prescrip- this gent, sc » vou come ur > of carthly things, NEW INFANTS WEAR. carnest desire to give NeW | pecsiving such a plum forty-eight | tion to modern times.—New York rhich make 3ries 3 1k ful ¢ yreathe don't cost displayed at our Infants’ Department 2nd Floor Htain children the bhest education | pours after being registered as a | World blooming 2 R e e i ¥ e ke ||@ NEW UNDERMUSLINS and SILK UNDERWEAR s o 5 P > 5 Looks as though Uncle Sam would s CRISP NEW STYLES FOR SPRING f o preliinel gl il So Hog river continues to gurgle | p,ve an opportunity to find out what nd loaf, and it sometimes laughs. If | a hig liability the railroad property - — i T 7 Q > IS AN SWE / la man or woman. From a loosely ar- | oy knew all that Hog river knows, | of the country is.—Columbus Dis- = = - ~ NEW SLIP-ONS AND SWEATE ged school systein, provided by the : : PRICED 1 yowd laugh. EENEHR abroad, ce prestdent won't even honse. and install new officials who € 4,98 ERID 5.98 ds of a strugglirg c to a mod- | i % preside the cabinet 1 t . = have to meet- | not only know what is right, but who D Aol ot e _— The president of Dartmouth savs jnoe_[ndianapolis News will work for the interests of the | (8 In the new Shades of Cherry, Buff, Turqu that a college should encourage al edifice rear about him and took | TIE DISAPPEARING OYSTF o i in general Navy and Black truism rather than a spirit of = ] v ist that new blood be inject- e Black. lide in its building. quisitiveness. But will his faculty All nations, it is ¢ nced, will e ’ . b ; - school board; men who x ). AP IS [Besides realizing his respomsibility | L °llution of the waters in Narra- | agrec with him?—New York Post brandiMilinelin S 8 emi® Lare willing to run our schools in the BUNGALOW APRONS 8 2 s s t : 5 5 and if this is yunishimen o roe F his fellow-man, Mr. Pease had a | SAnsett Bay is said to be responsible e gl H"w“m')"h ) e Y interests of (he pupils, teachers, and | Large Full Cut qsc f his debt to his Creator | f0F he noticeable decrease in the Several breweries are planning to L[v RS e to | taxpayers Special < gl O LS UYL s o opriee Dby, omel gng || HEEG Goneky, G Lro o i (B G U e e | We insist that men be nominated | § 4 served for thirty-five years as |’ ste : | creamerics, some will make con- Mail and Empive T ) e T CHILDREN PERS Wiy shrinkage since 1912 has been 0 | qensed mil i e B ot f cony , 4] IRS basurer of the First Congregational densed milk. Probably not one wi will give the affairs of the cily s Ginghan | Toare al clesiastical Society, giving it his | Marked that public attention is called | be idle. But what of the dire threat Now comes a surgical cxpert and | rious consideration, and who will vote | B g ameRanaaiancys v atena : : to the situation by the clerk of the | of thousands of brewery employes says aitomobile ridir a per- | according to their hest judgment | § . upward { »sing their jobs?— Baltimore Ameri- | at feet that » annoy- | without fear or . 5 2 % | Rhode Isla e o s losing son flat feet. But that isn annoy 10U ar on our aim is berally with it his earthly funds. BiodesladiCommisionersio =Sl ey L il _ | Fisheries | . ing as flat tires.—Anaconda Standard. | equality for all, privileges | @ SPECIAL LOT OF BL ()[ SES SAT. \_;“9 E\(H eorinont ose pioncers who boldly set about The state received last year $70,375 New Jersey and New Jersey labor . v e We submit the following item £ iy b > at | are to be congratulated on the deci- | THI OUTRID OF SPRING. ectin manufacturing establish- less for rentals than in 1912 In that of Serge, ely 1o the school department the nd was one of the greatest assets al encouragement and sharing Values to S$HO0 Georgette Crepes, Crepe de | which will doubtle tppeal > China Silks. to vour | & vear it was estimated that $2,000,000 | ¥iom ‘l’_" l”'“ ]"‘"‘." unlon "{"“"'”““' : o o TR et readers. It app d i Wednes- | | MARABOU CAPES NEW NECKWEAR tives that a *“no heer, no work” strike | Toliay at dawn 1 sailied for lay's issue of the Herald it ’ IRY SP] TES That his confidence and faith, | would be “ridiculous saving With the outriders of spring The ; 2 SILK HOSIERY, SPRING GLOVES City of Shelton elaimed it wis | i e = L 2 upled with application to his worlk, | (N4t employment was given to aboif | sense of humor has won.— Spri 3 Soared with every feathered Wing | necessary to raise an additional $25.- | B Special Values Offered Here for Saturday Are 5 e * g0 se average weekly wage | Kepublican Flying north 000 by tas At aton s o o Jor: /hi Y i - bre not misplaced is attested by the | #00 men whose average weekly wage | Icl - [Fa0omp : ‘wn" 2 v‘;‘m‘ = Worth While Coming for agnificent monument to industry as | Was $20. The average dally outpu Who says that human naturc does | Sniffed o freshness in the air: | raised. ® ! ents with confidence and faith in the was invested in oyster harvesting and venty-five Dozen Grey Silk Hose in a Special Salc of the ries agree 4 R ccricd by the Staniey Works and | ©f ovsters for December, 1613, was | L el BULGLEH) not improve? Germany now hope Felt the sunbeams on my face, (G FisT fh et e e i Saturday. - other parts of New Britain's com- | 10,000 gallons. This fell to 3,000 gal- | that no ship rying food will b And a kindly, warming grice e Keen Grey Iibre Silk [Hosc 590 ns Decembe 918, T x| sunk by a loosc mine or anything . KEverywherc We i 1 s 5 ercial fabrie that have waxed with lons for L GO i ringing E Pair sug I Britain man ToC e ' i 2 g a trace.—New York Fola I S e Lith forde t act that R » | Without leaving a trace ufacture ple Sieiree e passing of "those architects who | Nome Wwith for i i) Ehode}] 1 3 “ashionab L 11¢ Sl ening Post Now {he papers prophes o S ey o Ilashionable Silk 1 $1 OO ew the plans and who watched | 1S1and is in danger of passing Into e Cold and frost and wintry i Mayor Quigle i figate $1 Pair the beir plans hud, blossom and finally | Nistory as an ovsier producing state If certain hungry people in Ce 1t tomorrow be unkind city : . BT Do i s (rease al Furope think that congress wiil | What care 1 2 ar fruit. Nor did he consider suo- | A corresponding decrease in the | tra 01 | broach private, I of Shelton i meeting « situaiion sim- | & At Our 3rd Floor SAT. NEW SPRING DRAPERIE of clams, quahaugs, scallops, | Proach its own LIV RS e ilar i our own bss in the light of personal achieve- [ 2MOUNt | pork-barrel for their benefit, they are | 1 have been adventuring TRENT AND TANPAYERS ASSO : MARQUISETTES, VOILES AND NETS ent. To him the factory whistles | Mussels. lobsters and edible crabs is |y g1y fooled.—Philadelphia Public For a brief but golden day 1 s & CURTAINS Priced "f'l 50 $1 75 $l 98 ere the music to which New Britain | 2150 remarked upon in the statement | edger. With the forerunvers of May, — DA, ’ . y . ept step in its march onward. The | ¥ the clerk of the commission. Steps . e 5 el with the outriders of spring BELGIANS MAKE MONEY. ; TO @ 5 Pair e e ken s According to Mr oover, $6,500,- 4 [ hisper of machinery was the sym- | have already been tak to bress| i omishing people in Europe m nny De Groot Hasting 1 Dl . " rislati t wil ea @ liony of progress calling men ang | reedial legislation that Will miean a be fed. A strong argument for mak New York Sun Refugees Who Fled to England During YARD GOODS Priced 16 1 25 omen (o fashion and create products | Prolific re-appearance of the oyster | ing the American garbage pail go . == War Have Profitable Visit. C, C, Cy £ g i i as it is realized that the industry is of | hungry.—Boston T cript S - | don, March 14 (Correspondence 2 omi raw material bequeathed by the B i T e i COMMUNICATED. Tondon, Ma (Correspondenc TO 79 Yard Lrth to be sent to all parts of the | 5'€at imports 3 e com- e e Bt St of The Associated Press.)—Belgian | C lobe. monwealth but also to the many peo- 3 | low that all these mid-Europe de- TS R (e ST refuzees who fied to England ! OVER DRAPERIES Rose. B . s i NVORS SPRING 4 £ E in Rose, Br During his life L. Hoyt Pease diq | Ple Who gain their livelihood from it. | jpands for new cabinets a »yulumr B H ning of the war have made their | 8 (- ]ors TO Yard e et panied by no fervent appeals for bath esidence profitable, accord t : o 69 $1 25 Rkl o exnrens sornow et S {ubs.—Manchester Union Rent and Taxpayers' Association Out lencefplodie s, aocol ding to te: g C is death seems to be a hollow cere- = vinst Renominations. mony I A court at Hempstead, When beer becomes intoxicating is a :u_n :‘OU;V rem appeared earts, all men who knew him will | gu s that “those New York brewers | a question that the diel squad might | 15dit New Brita E L Ok mig o s e el those things they cannot put into | who contemplate defying the United | settle for thé court RO i The cc : P22 vas testified ade as | @ U Fords, States government and the internal | PuPlican ity Exoyen « mitte > ified, made as | | IDEAL BEDROOM RI . Rt . th jo ! much as $1.500 a year, while it was | 8 4 ool and il R SN revenue department must have been As Germany howled for the free- | city primaries o ) ¢ n nco n to Z = ‘ ; . N = : » 8-3x10-6 5 S Priced to DOES THE SENATE DARE? | inspired by their own beverage.” The | dom of the seas she cannot consisi- i pe for the lead ) L oacd )\‘({" o | $ :l\ 0.08 $ 1 9.98 “There is no doubt about the deter- | Bristol man evidently has not sampled | ently object to hav 1 the Rhine and | jitical 1 i : TR o o coml iy . ination of the United States Senate | any of the “beverage” recently. Ac. | the ¥iel canal openc : g e il ity n : 17 P06, Briced - $10,98 T° $1 2 N : : _New York Sun. wlame for the prese tuation ome ax and (he court o . 9.98 5 save this nation from the conse- | cording to commen report it is wet— | ‘ ot ) own, reen and Blue, Plain on; In the quietness of their The editor of the Bristol Press | is wet L We it and Taxpayers' asso- | do i hey maie amends “forth- uences that would follow the Eld()p-i\'u‘- not inspiring. l With all the secrelaries ol siation, claim that i time 1o clean