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MILLINERY Trimmed Hats $5 98 Here is a showing of the latest modes. Trimmed Hats that are designed and shaped in a way to please the most critical buyer. PECIAL ON TRIMMED FALI Metteawan Velours Special « $6.98 These velours are in all matchable colors will please all. Silk Velvet Tams at $175 ALL COLORS CHILDREN’S HATS Priced $1.98 and up We carry a neat display of Children’s Hats that will please you, at the same time meeting with the approval of your pocketbook. Remember—*“We Retaine at Wholesale Prices.” Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST., Branch Store, 863 Main St., Hartford and QUICk Returns Use Classxfled Column | street, CITY ITEMS Don't bake; buy New Maid bread.— Advt. Old home week and bargain week the two big affairs at Besse-Leland's. —advt. During the hours of the parade fo- morrow, from 10 wutil 1 o'clock, the drug stores will be clcsed Rudolf and Anna Litke sold (oday through the Camp Real ate Co., a two family house at No. 318 ILast streot to William and Theresa Kern Mrs. Margaret O'Keefe sold (oday through tho Camp Real Estate Co two family house at No. Belden to Ludwig and Inga Christo- pherson. Old home week and ba the two big affairs at Bes: | —advt. ain week -Leland's Latest Victor records at Morans'.— advt. Don't bake; | Advt. buy New Maid bread.— | Chicago World's From $5.50 to $1.10. Chicago, Sept. 19-- of the evidently is convinced his club American league pen- authorized the that world's series tickets cepted by mail. The reservations will Charles A. Com- iekey, owner Chicago Amerl- cans, will win the nant. THe announce- ment today applications for would be ac- be filled in the order received Reservations will be limited to fo tickets to each applicant and it will be necessary to purchase tickets for three games. Box seats will sell for ! $5.50, grandstand seats $ . pavilion seats $2.20 and the bleachers $1.10. | These prices include war tax. Seats in the boxes and grandstand are the only ones reserved in ad- vance. The announcement said that all applications for reserved seats | must be accompanied by money or- ! der or certified check and a self-ad- | dressed envelope. GERMAN OFFICIAL IN SOUTH AMERICA GOES TO BRAZIL Buenos Aires, Sept. 18 3aron von dem Bussche- ddenhausen, former German minister to Argentina and former under-secretary of affairs in Berlin, who has been in Argentina for gome time on what has been described as an unofficial mission, has gone to southern Brazil where there is a large German population. London saw its greatest gatherings 'of children in the Child’s Day of | Thanksgiving for peace. In St. Paul's | 5,000 gathered and sang in unison. In Westminster Abbey, 3,000 cele- | brated peace. elcome Home Week Dr. Fagan welcomes the people of New Britain and vicinity with specially reduced prices for Welcome Home Week. SPECIAL $20.00 Set of Teeth for Gold Crown and Bridge Work Fillings PRICES FOR WELCOME HOME WEEK ONLY Where bridge work is required we will make all fillings free of charge. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. 109, Discount to All Ex- Service Men Dr. Fagan is the originator of dentistry at reasonable gan’'s Dentists,” and no work considered : paticnts recently. prices, complete unless ‘patient is sat- isfied. Al work guaranteed for ten years by a written war- ranty as good as a (7. = ury Bond. Only Dr Dentists can furnish you with a roofless, gumless plate that cannot drop, rock or come loose. improved my mouth; very effiolent work. ate courteous tists.” Have Your Extraction Done With NAP-A-MINIT. solutely Painless. “I owe my success in secur- ing a good position to Dr. Fa- said one of our “They ra- moved my decayed teeth and the appearance of without hurting me, and charged what I consider a reasonable price for such it you appreci- treatment you should go to these Master Den- One of our patients recently remarked: “*You certainly are good to me—it was her way of xpressing gratitude, for cour- tes and sympathy such extend to every patron of our offices. We remove Bad and Aching Teeth for the most timid, without causing them any suffering. One patient aft- er another recommends a triend or relative to entrust their dental work to us. as we We Guarantee it to Be Ab- I want you to come in and ask me questions, for this is the only way you can find out how I carry on my business. I Invite Consultation Estimates Cheerfully Given DR.J.HENRY FAGAN The Careful Dentist Who Promises That You Will Be Satisfied. 213 Main St., Over Besse-Leland’s. .Open Evenings Till 9 p. m. Lady Attendants mil oce Las resigned which says pianr Gen. Maud d'Huy commanded in a di GHBBOVBEHL VLGB IFOOOTITT G THLLVB DV BBRRBE DI P VBB HF OB VBRIV P BRI B IERAL D' HUY RESIGN AS LORRAINE GOVERNOR Gen. engaged in during the war ept. 19.- Maud d'Huy, itary governor of Metz since the re- Lorraine by the cording to the A FOR NEW JERU upation of rench, (Cor Associated Press.)—The aite London, Sept. 1, he will be a candidate for | the of new Jerusalem and its liament in the coming elections. university has THE NEW BREAD You have before known bread to toast so beau- tifully as will MAGAZINER'S “Loaves of Quality” never There are two styles: either AMERI- CAN LOAF or SUG AR LOAF is ali that bread can be—thorough-bread. SUGAR LOAF, however, makes slightly better toast fhan AMERICAN LOAF. Taste it toasted today. Fresh Twice a Day at Your Grocer’s. Magaziner Baking Corp. New England's Largest Daylight Bakery. IoTelotototolaretatateto {é}\ vision In the battle of Verdun in a di- other important ac ALEM. spondence of planning propoged heen entrusted by the | | | international Zionist Patrick Geddes, at St commission to | Mr. Geddes is considered one of professor of botany | greatest authorities in civics and so¥ Andrews’ university, Scotland. | survey THE PUBI.C EVENING SCHOOLS OF NEW BRITAIN Will Open Monday, Sept. 22, at 7:30 SESSIONS WILL BE HELD Mon., Tues., Wed. 7.30 to 9.30 You can get what you want. Good teachers have been selected, and several different departments of evening school work are of- fered. provide instruction for be- Here one write let- THE, ginners and for those ELEMENTARY CLASSES will who have not had much schooling. American language, to read, spell (Tell others of this opportunity.) may learn to speak the ters, and do work in figuring. Classes held in— The Bartlett Sehool, corner Broad and Grove Streets. Elihu Burritt School, North and Clark Streets. Central Grammar School, Main and Chestnut Streets. THE GRAMMAR GRADE CLASSES arc for those who stopped school early and who now see the need and advantage of more edu- cation, and also for those who are by law compelled to attend until past sixteen La ar 63 young people graduated from the eighth grade of the Bv hools. Classes are held in the same buildings as those indicated above. ——————————————————— HIGH SCHOOL will give training and instrue- and, Bookkeeping Arlthmetic, a, Geomotry, United § Civies s as the demand may seem will be held id in the Vocational High § {istory, chool build- ' RADE S CHOOL offers instruction in Machine Shop Work, 2 Drafting, and other T es in which enough men apply to form classes The instruction in all trade cl is free, three dollars, to cover damage and breakage The Trade School is locaten the Vocational High School build- ing on Bassett Street excepting a fee of e ee—— ———————————————————————— SPECIAL CLASSES IN CITIZENSHIP will be held one evening a week in each of the elementary schools. These ses are intended for men interested in or preparing for citiz p, whether they are attending other clas s or not. Good instruct will be provided. anted to those completing the course who had completed the evening course of instruction passed their citizenship examinations. school 5 4513 0 30 100 430 400 0 00 400 00 00 50 00 000 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 00 30 R 0 B B B O B ASHLEY’S A Fashion Center for Young Men’s Best Apparel —THIS STORE For winter styles in seasonable fa- brics—see our showing of Sincerity Clothes —for Business —for Travel —for Dress SUITS THAT ARE FINELY TAILORED The custom tailor does it, but not better than these. The shape is due to tailoring, not padding or pressing. The styles we show are of sufficient variety for any man, and we have models to fit any figure. Fine Suits and Overcoats at $40 and at $30; $35 and up to $50 WELCOME HOME ASHILEY-BABCOCK CO. olotetotototoloto ot ToteTototototatotetotototo toleteteotetoRetedotofotoRoRetotetotetetotetoRede Lot b