New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 8

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RIDAY, MARCH Zo, i..o. and BUSIEST MIL- Are Unrivaled as to fand Sale of the “ALWAYS RELIABLE" Newest Z‘Wdfihhflery § | Store Open 9 a. m. to 6 p, m. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Store Closed Monday Evening 6 p. i @n Opportunity for the man, - Matron or Child to fLatest Style at Moderate New Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses Fashionable garments that are beautiful made of dependable Fabrics, are now being displayed at our Garment Dept. 2nd fioor. ; ' i Tailor-Made Suits £ Expressing the tow Mode S ; $19.95, $25.00 to $47.00 dw;:;ell as your ends. are Beautigul are of China and Lisere o Fifty ar <M * shapes, Sailors. Tams, Bs. Pokes, large Flops. amd Trfijmmed Hats at lits,” ostrich tips, wings, fancies, v e §3.98 10 $6.98 | Dolmans, Capes and Coats | Children’s New Hats $19.50, $25.00 to $45.00 98 3 Come Saturday and try on these fashionable garments, each C-- L2 g one you slip on youwll become more enthusiastic over our splendid showing. new models, embracing the smartest of new Spring Suits from New York’s foremost makers. Also for Girls to 15. Smart Tailored The New spring Dresses for Women and Misses in an endless variety, words of discrip- tion could not express their beauty, we ask you to see them. $15.75, $19.95 “ $45.00 and Dress effects; fine Milans, Shiny d hand- made Hats: ribbon _ ot ‘;,*,:il\; menh | B e, S Smart Voile Blouses 8-$3.98 & 1§ Dainty, Yet Serviceable Kinds B | Oppor&unity “Qal ) Flowers ;l% Wreaths at 69¢ § $1.98 to $4.98 each Imported French Flowers, In Plumes, Pompoms or Tips. 3 . 5 ot eicc in tho R R et e S e : Special mention is made of our French Voile Blouses, Hand i oine s Of Mi"meY I Ay 2 i i Embroldered and lace trimmed models. hat J€ plackd on the retired list y Eu i Dsirich 69152 7.98 VV]“??; 98¢ each ‘ \ 7 ¥ i s M hpportioned, ¥ Flits use for the collection of | § T 7reaths made up of beautiful A large variety here for you 3 1 1 B concernea his annownce. |4 §HINNINGZS | | Georgette Blouses Priced $4.98 upwards 3 fis made in connection with the | # E— . ; S—— - e g Y . it % 7 ound, square ax neck mdels, sme plain, others lace minar; tatement that the Salva- i - e —— =~ = — i beades E: S i8ionsof the peace conference. ] tio Army will conduct a campaign for : 7 e i ST " Eenet Roested Rand fonbavidered. o e $12,000,000 during the week of May | FACTS AND FANCIES i COMMUNIC NO TIME SET FOR ¥ MAKERS PROTECTED. 19-26. For years the tambourine has | the loss of & few divisions | Deen familiar. Its metal discs tinkled ; How much hizher will the Bolshe- S LI N LR GO RETURN OF TROOPS | New Shp'on SWCaters - , N . Will you please st in yvour pay e e to rise before the p pay their appeal from the street corner | ViK tid i e R B o men were plentiful and life was PD ty little figures the peace conference if there is a sidewalk inspector in . g T Ay - I @ I it 110t have had such a qis- | Whore the singing soldiers of the Lord | poy been making in the sand will be \Dis cily. [ notice thal the roads are ynjed Campsign Against Bolsheviki Speclai Vagues $4. 8 ang b .98 bivve offect on Germany as the | AStembled for services. The red-nosed, | wiped out’—Manchester Union. kept smooth for the auto; why not i twinkling-eyed Santa Claus, guarding - the sidewalks for the baby carria May Keep Them Aiter Ice They're Women's and Misses' Sweaters, made with slceves, in i R A S N e Many accidents are caused by defec ey et S el Bk i b the Kettle or the chimney during the | Whe doushbos deserves he tive walks; most cities look after their | Breaks. = ot YR NA vy Bl turguolse iggdsEalmin. welcome ut the pay window that he > wali: i ir aks. 3 walks: CITIZEN it will be meted out to those sees in any other window.—Philadel- i Washington, March 28.—Secr ¢ is missi . sm- i it & (The city has a permanent side- ¢ gtlon, ch 28.—Secretary & in this countrs who import | to his mission by means of the drum- | phia Public Ledger. city P d . n B iiomical nroducts. Dye pro- | Shaped tambourine. - And into the o . N G ) :(:!‘m.\\\z’.’,: "r.i"‘:(‘r.\.',\\}wq':w.n t:xgl i o ‘FaShlonabae Sprlng GEoves - - - light roughest of male company, the army | = ‘FPromises Better Postal Service 2 = : (e Droshicive du ter e e pn has been a mania with Ger- Bt any. TNE AUMY | 4 oadline over a Washington dispatch, | SALMON MAY BE EXPENSIVE. (e Drospe ShiohItegRvith, es w i s . help- 2 drawal of American froops f l" 7 Afl 0 Which ied the warld in lnven- | 1asses went seeking alms for the held- | 5o'i¢ contains neither assurance nor ' London, March 28, via Montreal.— | (JHRE Of SIHETCAN 1r0OPS | “;':“m::e! o1 ccasions i ss—the tambourine was their pro- eaon o 1 ler that cannec ods i e bhadll HESE IO Y e [ 24 output. When we entered the | 1ss—the pro- | hint of Mr. Burleson's 1 ation, In order ihat cannod goods imporic Sl st S Skl ‘ Y& tact, when the British block- | tection the promise will he quite generally and distributors may take the nec n act, V. i SILK GLOVES ‘“Kayser make” black to 2 e e N ek ol Ral atloniPaT iy Fs ]:\(-cey:l(‘ed x\]\?»h reserve.—New Or- ; ¥ >v| ps 1(”‘ :»\‘m;,x‘.uk u: hc SUnE e e o white and colors i e er.. Pair C o ecame effective— 2 eans Times-Picayune. plies of the 1819 pack of America incorporated in this country in 1899 i i ticable after the weather breaks this | WASHABLE FABRIC GLOVES, = 0 ¢ . rman dyes into the United States & v — and Canadian canned salmon the food | 512 = 00 UIE TARISE JTEA S 0 Chamoisettes, Sucdetes and Lisle Pair Qo C . H has there been such general interest We do not know who devised the controller announces that it is not his o i ! B 2 . LB IMPORTED KID ¢ (L 1 Whitc v for seven months eac > in the organization. From being an | income tax form we filled ouf, but present intention to purchase this . [ HLS BER fO8 Sevel = monthe each GLOVES ... Pair . . object of ridicule by the thoughtless, | We should like to suggest to him that Dick or requisition the supplies on : : : - 2 % the {roops will be withdrawn shortly WASHABLE CAPE $2 2 to $z 7;-' ste concentrated their minds on reelas b e wrival in ngland. If, howe = < ] = [ CONC TRt it has won the|sincere admiration og|| 19 8 fooling his fime away in that tarvival in mnsland. If Boweven St rfor May 1 will dependon future de- GLOVES ...... ... Pai [yt ] Y Es) ding for the shortage and as a work, for there is a fortune in the cumstances rc it necessary 4 (R0 il Lo o Tt S| s e e D e R 15 e o | o per e L Spring weight in the new shades of grey, Beaver and brown DLz aris ss rts 8- ¢ what he s Salvati dispatet sale of this salmor E% tino little proportions sprang | 20Y What he thinks of the Salvation | Dispatch. sible military action by the Allies in R Army and then ask his mother and = this country % " P Hungary, with Gen. Mangin in com- s d H £ (vh-’hd e 3 5 It is nice in the country, on these FNJ J L Q 7 deiih e % & : B Fousn Gormany devoted s | Mo sters for thelr opinians. Any so- [, IS T UG 0M0, 7, 050 ENGLAND IS GOIN A i | Derby Ribbed Hose for Children o i 5 strengihen the Poles and take other ciety that has the unanimous en- trengihen st attention to the military, it not neglect the manufacturing troops may mean that a new policy is must be right. Any irls who faced T = and all during the war great tibs L S g death In order fo serve hot coffes| 1N HiGboleon's yiew Iurope was fo bs of dyes have been accumulating be either ( k or republican. The 3 e and doughnuts to Uncle Sam’s fight- y for export the minute shipping restored to normal conditions, It neement yesterday Alien rty Custodian Garvan that pun- 2 Y pre-Christmas season, called attention e impossible. As necessity is other of invention, American Lquence a dye manufacturing in- white ! . Pair new wide ribbed hose w . exceedingly. popular and Summer. WOMEN’S DROP STITCH HOSFE, Silk lisle in navy, ' grey, cordovan and black. Special values oo, Pair 0 9 - o be adopted by the supreme war |{@ This council with a view to removing the Government Expeceted to Develop One Bolshevik menace mud is (as returned soldiers put it) T TMINIRS e rand o m aaa | B dorsement of the United States army | Brest-deep.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. INTO OIL BUSINESS ' measur . el S-SRI Cordoyan iand 390 o 45C ; el . alternative still menaces R i _ In the event that such action ing men are deserving of support. | lhm’-!: I B cl = ».nlx; pe of Most e iAo e 3 Don't forget the doughbovs and | must be Bolshevik or democra tions e angel district 3 i B o comuaveivscany I i i | and at peace.—New York World Enterprises In Industry. el i GG ARG R fel ol % the doughnuts—and the “‘dough” dur- = Siberia would probably be largely re- | Germany to undersell American — . . 3 9-26 5 London, Mar 3 (Corfes 3 o inforced instead of being withdrawn, A Q\ t d S l Bl i urers and drive them out of | N8 the Wesk of May 19-26. A S T e T o ondon h 13 (Corfespondenc \forced insteac reing draw : Satar a ecia 2 Sone . ] of the Asscciated Press.)—The Brit- ! €o that fighting equipment could be Spartacide is a Bolshevik whe : he g : " ED: ‘\“‘l‘ M' '“‘ ‘f’u”\,r = 2. ish government is geing into the oil placed in the hands of ge numbers 10-inch Crepe dc Chine, black, white and colors. |iEeadiaibooxs Seas ey business. Profiting Ly the costly ex- . of ssians who would gladly fight ATURDAY perience of the war. when it was com- the Bolsheviki if they had anyvthing Poweriul Producing mess had not the government au- The controversy concerning the i declared that Teuton chem- | marking of cold storage eggs, which s r -Klis r e S \ . Don’t Pt in fc ueh time stand- | 8 tegular $1.95 grade. imports were blacklisted. The [ raged vesterday before the Commit- Donjtiny tin foolimiichiktim cistandThE o ol 6 B SRS | & b “made in Germany” will be kept | tee on Agriculture of the General [ I8 ON ClEnily or riding a hobby.— ,thor countries in payment for — | News - Detroit i s - ermany. Assembly, was highly amusing. The troleum a petroleum s = i T s masenenms s 8 Spring Time Requirements defined o0il volicy n is al- o or » perd in " A DARING PREACHER. eggs increases the price five cents a o— reatly credited with financial v backing | @uit Work For Short Feriod in Two ” a 2 T should they worr: A \ leaping win1 from England, | what is expected here to develop into Days To Impress Demands, B ‘f ev. Willam Wallace Rose of dozen. Why should they worry when erie V e D the ext -y al he skies without a sf the m powerful oil prod e 3 i Ty e 8 bll ra i s a r el’ll] S feeport risks being charged with | they pass the extra charge along to | ., & "EIC% WO AR W B AT Heaa S e . Paris, 28.—The staff of the j t sumer? « e 1z 5% g 3 nas ERand s eSOl onjc Centra egraph office in Paris majesty by having the temerity | the consumer? And if the law were | “'Slim poplars after rain, the history e R entral ral ofige ’ e foronee et Al ¥ struck for one hour between 6 and 7 | B t ¥ !‘ 3d Fl D t t ome out and tell the holier-than- | Tepealed no difference would result I The foolish noise of sparrows £ s concerning the g Slae e e e e a OUh ar e Oor e ai me‘fl ital eobaunie : 5 o And starlings in a wood— Yelbeintin oircilition : Folis a great truth t6 which | the consumer would pay just as 2 ; Tation | ¢ P S i R 0 e After the grime of baftle slons and recent. | h@if bour between 1 ne o | B scrims, Marquisettes, Madras and Quaker Craft to 2 e . s s 3 M- clock yesterday morning, the Petit | = AT G g et Lo b 16 ?9 We know that these arve good Iy were revive reporis that the bR e lLace materials to make up . Yard C C ly insist on shutting their eves, | dearly ely, that men do not go to saloons S 3 . Royal Dutch-Sheil Oil interests were | DAL : R CCRTAIN D ¢ Over in Waterbury they have di v o hasten the gre g B CURTAINS, some with o Death whining down from Heav bout to take control of the Mexican @ Sttike was t asten the granting of Y Pair l 7 50 covered, according to the American, | yeath roaring from the =i le Oil company, an impoit an increased allowance for the em- | @ alanc v o N Al . . that “because of the fact that each | Death stinking in the nostril T Gy ployes to compensate them for the ldrink so much as they go to them kearch of companionship. Nowhere Lord Cowd Lord Cowdray group P s of the %7 wmrisiies’ of oty Ao el e R The government's first important | higher cost of living, and of a weekly ent leveler of social barriers than | o yments has its own bookkeeping | Poubting cherged and move, it v tated by a ities | day o o | ()Ver Drapery Materla!s } saloon. The man of means leans quered— here, will be the creation of a per- | system, some of which arerather an- | gopaless we struck and stood manent ministry, the machinery for HEALTH DECLINING SO A z e B e | Plain colors and and tiquated, the city has paid bills twice | Now when (I t is ended vhich exists in the petroloum depari- PRISONER S RELEASED, | P - B \m-.169C 89(: he world does there exist a more elbow comfortably on the = ma- pany bar and if he happens 10|, quite o number of cases lately. We know that it was good. ment Which looked after the empire’s Later on the same paper says: “This ol Imereste during the War and by, o lawyet who for the past \\glywvv.n have \-lr;m]: (“L‘v‘r‘ms\xmv;t‘n( which ~71m W active institution e e Thrls s i both paper and energy.” Nothing is | The sanest eyes unholy, LABOR TO I'#2 INCLUDED with (13':')‘1‘\“\'1‘"‘ hgne ;‘:"xl‘fl’l\m“‘”‘": i SINGLE RODS said about money. If it can be proved { The cleanest hands de N NE LEAGUE COVENANT, .“,‘” {m\.:' ,{.g pv‘\\"vn temporarily be- | DOUBLE RODS that the cily has paid the same bills ; We that have known the The membership cause his health was found to be ATyl crtes Rotds i areet B pastor brings against the mod- | o c T H S why does Mot the of Less ihan the lees of ! i g ithe executive council breaking down, under close confine- | fzed church is' the statement that Ve that have seen men broken th xecutiv uncil % s i make an effort to recover the moncy We know man is divine no one charch in.all the city, in- | jjj0.a11c accepted by those with which | W. \W. HODGSON, 1. st it understands, will be in- T | < e ding my own, has there been any- | ;i 1. "done husiness? Of course it's in “The Muse In Arms. | creased from iwo to thrce, the third womMAN WHO THREATE SpeClal L,&le Of Cut GlaSS menmber probably being a labor rep- i e el ling approaching the comradeship of | 1,16 of New Britain's business. Wo ————— Lo PRESIDENT 1S INSANE. | h and poor, high and low, as exists the saloon.” Mr. Rose says “the >aris, arel Havas.)—F | p against the next man, he apol- Paris, March (Havas.)—Paul zes. And the apology is none the incere because the next man Use “Kirsch” Flat Rods for your Draperies. no sag, no tarpish. m has used up an awful lot of bves to be a laborer. mong the indictments the Bridge- of mnafion Reuter’s ment A More than 500 picces at Speci A have all we can do trving to live Chicago, March 28 —Aurelia Beth- picces at Special prices, poite pe el R FOR NEW VICTORY LOAN. ' MILITARY TERMS REJECTED. len claiming t0 be a countess of Aus- % VASES AN DL fioon has ministered to a very defi- A Washington, March 28.—Terms of Paris, March 27.——It was reported (ria-Fungary Was taken to the Chi- | Fach ..... 39C Fach hunger in mankind, the hunger| An American ship CATTYINg 6,000 | payment in the new Victory Liberty tonight that the amendment fo the cago hospital el e :::S\“ i ol 75 poachas B Brotherhood.” : That seemus to he | tons of flour and 1,500 tons of other | Joan announced today are the most| league of nations covenant urged by having been &¢iudged of un a | fe C EE foodstuffs has arrived at Hamburg, | liberal ever offered by the govern-| Leon Bourgeois, providing for a per- mind by the county court. She was | NAPPIE 1 Reesagienl Ml d i Germany. Deep silerce 15 coxpected | ment, Deferred payments may be ex- | manent military and naval staff for arrested by federal agents a week aso ! : L4.{)0 e s 4@ bitionists have overlooked or " ig l’mm the Bolsheviki. A full outh | tended over a period of siX months, | ihe league has been rejecied by the result of a threatening letter y ; e main point the more rabid pro- pred. The saloon had its place. Thiy | shuts off debute, from May 10 to November L1, 1 league of Dations comniission. mailed to President Wilson,

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