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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916, | R BECCGCBEIPEPTVB SRR OV HL RS OBV GV BB R DD BED OLOTOTOTORE National Legislation of the Meat Packing Industry Will not increase the amount of meat you can buy for a dollar. Will not raise more animals. Will not produce more meat. Will not stop fluctuations in live-stock receipts. or prices. Will not increase the output of the packing houses: Will not prevent strikes. Will not reduce transportation charges. Will not reduce the retailer’s cost of doing business. Will not increase the demand for the cheaper cuts of meat. Will not lessen the consumers’ demand. for ex- pensive delivery and credit service. 11. Can not at the same time raise prices gaid farmers for live stock, and lower prices paid by consumers for meat. Ok {0k & ot ok Clothes are a powerful factor in gaining fav- orable impression for a man, and favorable im- pressions at first sight are a great advantage to men in business. $5% 20% 10 {ok &5 Distinctive clothes are the sort that are neither too loud nor too characterless—that are rich in texture, precise in tailoring, correct in style, trim in fit, refined in patterning. Distinctive clothes Horsfall-Made Ready-for-Service Clothes custom-made, ready for you to wear—quality clothes from their smooth-fitting collars to the tips of their French roll trousers’ cuffs. “Tailored-by-Hand on the Premises” Single and Double-Breasted Suits for youthful men— {0k » 155 155 o But the slowing up of efficiency due to cumbersome govemental routine will have the effect of increasing the manufacturing charges between the cost of live stock and the cost of meats, thus forcing lower live-stock prices or higher meat prices. The packing industry as now conducted. is characterized by keen competition, highest efficiency, and unusually low profits. AQUASCUTUM and LONDON OVERCOATS Close at 6 p. m. Saturdays. fefoFeToeleroToTorere oo oo te e fete T ToTotelotetotatetetetotetotateRadetotofoReRotote] B & THIE LUKE HOR | Swift & Company, U. S. A. 93 ASYLUM ST. @@MW&NW e L New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street o HARTFORD % Sndecns, Meanaget egeetotetetolodelotofotoTe T ot o PSR RO o Fot Tt ot ot ot e o ReTot ot TR T c Y P F O RO RO PO RORC PP RO Let us send you a Swift “Dollar.” It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Il & & 2 & & | & el | & B & S5 258 22 228, 235 185 2% 255 8% 15t 45 408K 1,000 MEN WANTED TOQ | The smartness of army regalia has|-during the prop offensive on cur- | de Warlencourt, the ruins of, B THIS SHOWS. ! i worked a sort of dress revolution for | rent men’s fash to the effect | some of the destroyed mwo WHAT BECOMES OF DISPLAY FASHIONS | men. They see how much finer they | that the desired treng f| Pe re, the Chateau of T 8 THE AVERAGE DOLLAR | look with waists and in breeches: the | 1,000 had not been recruited. nilar devastation points, the under SW)F?E%&&YPANY L | girls like them better; they feel ; AEEORNA L ound 1 of Combles, the “‘tank \ } | braver, more upright.” S i E . _ | churchyard” at Pozieres, the “King} FROM THE SALE oF NEAT Londow's: Hidden Hand in Fashions| The “call for volunteers’ was| ' BEoER MOUS WAR POINTS. | ghservation point’ ‘on Hill 80, | ot o i bl GomenERAe Paris ¢ are famous points of | Givenchy battlefi and the famou from Mr. Parkes' establishment, | the war, on the British line, which are | slag-heap and “Towel Bridge” l\vhich is to serve as headquarters| marked for preservation: The Butte | 100S for Men Calls for Volunteers to 2 04 CENTS REMAINS Show Off Creations. WITH SWIFT & COMPANY AS PROFIT London, Oct. 30.—A man garbed in | a black frock coat, a ruffle, a pair of | pink breeches and bright colored = S | stockings very likely would evoke as- tonishment, if not ridicule, were he | . o e to stroll down Fifth '‘Avenue or Quick Returns Use Classified Column Broadway, but Henry Parkes, hailed in London as ‘the hidden hand in men's fashions,” declares such restor- — —— f— e — T — | ation of color and line to men’s dress should be a logical and altogether PREPARING FOR H a I LOwE’EN proper aftermath of the war. He is seeking to revolutionize men’s dress to popularize the “gallant” styles of bygone days. His creed is that men want to cast off their dark, unsym- | metrical garments of gloom and wear e o7 i Tt e S Millinery--That Reflects the Most ism and romance. > - VOLUNTEERS WANTED—1,000 e | GUESS T Wi BE 7 TR ) S R g Advanced Ideas In l as}llon ear, a given date, JUST AS WELL To PUT ) ew fashions for men designed t i : ine this ¢ 0 3 TS GATE BACK IN THE /% | Nov WAD BETTER Newifesnions fonnen deslencdio B Every woman might enjoy hearing this compliment, “and smartest of all was ck color and line into BRING THOSE FLOWERS, . her Hat,” if she selects her new chapeau frm thi derous showi & ¥ Lttire. 5 apeau frm this wonderous showing of fash- S LS O R CRENRS IN THE HosE Too o the gist of a request (he ionable modes collected especially for this week’s display. of the new era of ‘“romantic ss” sought to have inserted - R Srens T SRS mChTe Saturday--A Special Purchase r representatives of his sincerity, arkes exhibited 15 sample suits Places on Sale ther, costumes. ‘ Sof o fthofcrolns 200 New Beautiful Mid-Winter Hats ionist in fashions, indicating a p v evening d with lace ruffles, $4 98 i $5 98 $6 98 e not effemir can you call the . 5 5 f Sheridan and Garrick and Raleigh effeminate? It was Value Up to $7.50 Value Up to $8.98 Value Up to $10.50 a gallant age—and so is this. The end of every war heralds a new age. e While They Last-One Table of - FEATHER HA TaSL cot $2.98 OVER'EATlNG Some with facings of Gold, Silver and Metal Cloth. A fertunate purchase is the root of nearly all enables us to offer these chic modes at this low price. gggesg’ve gvils.aklf() ryzl‘x; Hats for Misses and Children 1gestion 1s we B of kilter, better eat less $ 1.98 $2-98 5{3.98 $4.98 and use This display includes scores of youthful, snappy <hapes, such as Roll Brim- ' med Sailors, Drooping Brimmed Shapes, and Poke Styles, in pleasing variety. Ki1-M0IDS | i Lyl GOLDENBLUM’S digestion. Pleaszntho , - z 2 take—effective. Let Ki- “Distinctive but not expensive” PREPARING FOR_ k - M moids help straighten out y N : S . HALLOWEEN — - : l your digestive troubles. 188 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Y. M. C. A. BLDG. . MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE 863 MAIN ST., HARTFORD. MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSIOP‘IH»‘