New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 19

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@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ I- A Hearty Welcome : | To All Welcome our brave Heroes and dress up for the occasion. The Easy Payment Plan of The Boston Clothing Store affords you this opportunity. Don’t pay cash and then be short of funds, get your outfit now. Pay part down and the balance on Easy Weekly Payments. WISE, SMITH & COMPAN HARTFORD GRAND FALL OPENING MILLINERY SALE An Interesting Exposition of All That is “New’ Note These Wonderful Values < In Autumn Modes See Our Wlndow Dlsplay < 23 i T RERRESH T T P T e s ey & MEN’S SUITS from .. BOYS’ SUITS from .. LADIES’ COATS from LADIES’ SUITS from $25.00 up FUR SCARFS from .. .. $10.00 up And many more articles too numerous to $30.00 up . $8.00 up . $25.00 up < SRSV HRELOVLLBLLLOLI LD O0ORED LULBVIELLBBHOOOLELEDD In this Sale are Fashion’s most tastefully garnitured Hats.for the smart dresser; dashing tailored hats for street and general wear: also trimmed hats for misses or matrons. as well as the latest untrimmed: shapes and a splendid variety of trimmings—All Attrac- tively Priced. Smart New and Styhsh Trlmmed Hats Velvet again is the favored mate —fashioned in many bewitching ways. P ant Chin-Chins, bewitching Off-Face effects, charmingly draped, « urbans, expansive Mushrooms and classy Pokes— with burnt goose, os *h, ornaments, ribbons, ete., artistically applied. Black and all the wanted colors = mention, all on EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS Boston Clothin (Where Credit Equals Cash) @ 63 CHURCH ST. @@@@fi@@@@fi@@fi @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Q@@@@@@@ Season s Ultra Fashlonable Trlmmed Hats Finest quality Lyons and Panne Velvets are Hats we proud to sell-—Hats you will e employed in all the approved models. lavishly he smar(est effects of our own adorned with burnt effects, exquisite hand embroi- ropies of the ghest grade pattern dery and chenlile applique. Black, brown, blue, Hats and New York models. Hats of extraordinary taupe, etc., at $6.98, distinction, at $10.00 to . $1.98—$3.98 Plush Sailors $3.98—$4.98. New Untrlmmed Hats Silk cornes, turbans, etc., in blwk and Matrons’ Trimmed Hats $4.98 Erect mushrooms, sailors, tri- $2.19 Velvet Velvet shapes in Full size Silk or Panne Velvet Tams. Also charm- ing Velvet trimmed Hats in several styles, suitable for school and dress wear. Fine values at $1.98" $3. 98 | BURNT Mannish looking of Zibeline Hatter's Plush—tailored with rib= bon band and bow. Alse Tricornes, Chin-Chins and Mushrooms. Black, Pur- ple. Brown, Taupe and Navy. Sailors colors. Specially priced at or pile Paon or fine Finest quality Lyons and Panne shapes Lyons Velvet effects, rib- in all the approved styles, ready for the handiwork the h 11 1 i e oo s 93.98 " $4.98 | GOOSE bon trimmed. in a variety of becoming styles. FALL’S NEWEST TRIMMINGS This is a Pure Silk stocking of beauti- i = ful, lasting lustre, possessing unusual [iRATITUHE M !]ALS ! when she be-] Mrs. Amelia Bragdon brave 24 wearing qualities. Mrs. FANCIES 98¢ NEW ORNAMENTS Wide assortment of the offects for Fall OSTRICH full size tips in 980 and colors, a ™MPS newest | | Large, 39 C \ black Trtmn;u{g Service Saves You Take Advantage of ii! HOSIERY 300 is one of the Gordon Hosiery numbers it pays to remember. Free Money ! Our especia indergone 8 aged until it was closed “‘devoted and, tent, devoted n ume a nurse at another hospital in | nurse umong thos Alix s operat Hai worked devotedly during the offen-| S sives of March and June, 1918, at Cugny and Royallien.” Causse, “rendered i since 1915." ‘founded ai Mark captain in the | American Red at first a hos- pital nur and then dele of Hopkins, Cro 275 is another popular number ate Germans Will Be Sent Washington, prisoners of war held in the United . you will like. AWARBED BY FRANCE It is made of Japan Silk and fibre Silk, so skilfully combined that all the richness of the silk is retained. The tops, heels and toes are made of fine, strong, mercerized yarn. It is a stocking that will wear splendidly. As with all Gordon Hosiery the fine appearance of these numbers is enhanced by perfection of fit. The ankles are tight, while the tops flare to correct proportions — stockings of refinement and character. Gordon Hosiery for men, women and children may be obtained at almost every store. Brown Durrell Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Boston and New York : & c AT l States will be repatriated iate tils | month, the state department an- Altogether there are 1,350 of them, To this number will be added several civillan enemy alfens held for deportation, A government transport the prisoners . TO RETURN PRISONE Back Before Month Ends. | Sept. 12.—German will take back to Europe, The New Decorations Being Bestowed Upon Many Americans of Paris, The Journal has published : Sept. Associated (Correspondence Press.)—The Of cond list o names of those to whom the new Medal heen decoration, ‘*‘the of French has awarded ' o o] Gratitude," Americans thus honored, and citations, follow: Mrs. Myron T. land, Ohio, foundinz Herrick, of Cleva- “who powerfully American Hospital No. 2, and after her Amerf tively participated in w France, contributing sending a great quantity articles.” Mrs, return to ac- for i useful . of Proy the wick million s and Louise idence, “for ng workshap founded | distributed threc | the poor, to refug | for her work in Providence committee can Red Cro Mrs, Rozc Women's distinguished he ol at by which has francs (o soldfers, and onnection with the of the Ameri- Milhzar, Mmergency memher of Canteens a de the who o [ | state department has ! tembe H us the date e war department announced the transport carrvine » would safl from New 20, The prisoners of Tart McPherson, Ga, evacuations of Compld Mrs, Edith Bangs, sion, Aasy, esident of (he Commy Wounded and of the Irench Wounded, Miss Clara (furiis, "who provided a bullding and all materlnl for the Saint-Jughes at Pau which shs man- mnounced Sep- tentative satling Boston ca vench son« “‘ f Amerfean Fund for York Septemhe war are hold u)l The | their | atded in j Misses Dorothy and well, New York, { offen distributing 24 the American “a devoted aid to the proving the Red Cross srnment in im- refugees.” Gladys Crom French gov of “tireless workers Hoyle hospital coffee and hot the | drinks of for hours soldiers and ref at their post at Chalons ¢ ing the bombardment of March, 1918 Worn out by overwork, they drowned themselves ack America.” Miss Madeleine worker at ously since th Miss Alice Franco-Ameri Saint Germain des [ Mrs. Suzanne Paters nurse, completely ignoring Cugny, Compiegne March, 1918." surgeon at Was hospital Ethelbert head igees. R which He directed Ostend and diffi- Evreux passing n field was mained bombarded in Antwerp its evacuation to Bruges, smes ‘“‘through innumerable the !umx wind dangers.” on voyage to M Anne Paule Nevin, Davis, York, president of tho { Fund French Wounded | ™ Irances Parrish, “a remar able nur preved her courage and self-abnegation during the offen- March to June, at Cugny, Com- and Rovallieu.” Sarah of New | American canteen rontinu nning of the war." of at Soissons, ‘“‘served for directress who t nteen oted danger at Royallieu sives. Mrs. son, of Chicago, | president of the American Committec | of Chicago and of the American Fuud compe- - French Wounded. e Miss Millicent Almy, for RHEUMATISM IS PAH\. < at (‘mn\l:\lnt)rh ONLY, RUB IT AWAY 3lakeman distinguished an ambulan intense bom- \nd Potter, her Beatrice <able who self it Compiegne bardment.” LD Instant n(‘ll(’f From Pain, Soreness, Stiffness Follows a Rubbing With “St. Jacobs Liniment.” Stop “dosing” rheumatism It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatmen Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Lini ment” right on the “tender spot,” by the time you say Jack Robinson— out comes the rheumatic pain and d tress. “‘St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain! Tt is harmless rheumatism Jintment which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin, It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching Joints, muscles and bones; stops sci- atiea, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, and reduces swelling Limber up! Get a small trial bottle A Nutritious Diet for All Ages of old-time, honest St. Jacobs Lini- 2 ment from any drug store, and in a Quick Lunch at Home or Office moment you'll be free from pains, Sabeti uchos and stiffness. Don't suffer! ; Rub rhoumatism away. by conducting ce under For Infants ~ & Invalids Avoid Imitations and without rest to | and | Pau which § enerosity.™ ‘supplied # Palace hos many wor| cled 108 pit supported wit Mrs. Nannic reat G ! al, | for the wou GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNFYb HUR] Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backad or Have Bladder Trouble—Salts Fine for Kidneys, Meat forms uric acid which excitd and overworks the kidneys in their @ | forts to filter it from the system. Re ilar eaters of meat must flush | 1 | i | | + | kidneys occasionally, You must relie | them like you relieve your Rowels; | moving all the acids, wastejand pe else you feel a dull misdry in tY kidney region, sharp pains in the bag inv‘ sick headache, dizziness, your stonj ach sours, tongue is coated and whd the weather is bad you have rhef] matic twing The urine is cloud | full of sediment; the channels oftd get irritated, obliging vou to get two or three ti luring the nig To neutralize irritating acid flush off the body’s urinous was| et about four ounces of Jad Sall from any pharmacy; take a tabl spoonful in a glass of water befo! breakfast for a few days and your kig neys will then act fine and bladd disorders disapr This famot® salts s made from the acid of grap@ | and lemon juice, combined with lit | |m1 has been used for generations #f | kidney, Jad Sal [ is inexpensive, harmless and makes | delightful effervescent lithia-wadtel | drink which milllons of men ang | son, s these clean and stimulate s sh and qn;) bladder irritation women take now and then, thus avoid 1n~ serious kidney and bladder dis Ses.

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