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4 » . Shirts and Pajamas NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919. Boston Store‘ Warm Comfy Goods for Cold Nights [ Bryee BLAXK ETS—Cotton, Cotton :lndL { told him that Wool and Al Wool. flecey and warm, Grey. Tan, White and Plaid: big va- riety to choose (rob. | FLANNELETTE Nightwear Gowns, v Men, Women and Children at our usual low prices.’ | OUTING FLANNEL—White, Tink, | Light Blue, Red, Ete. also big va- | victy stripes and checks. PULLAR & NIVEN HERE'S Chinese Decide B of Children Is Bad Tolicy. Dec. een laundhed heve Kaifeng, China, 26.—An organization ha by leading jn stopping the ancient Chinese \-u:--’ feet femaie | s have been composed the. praetice of boys ' asked to take the Chin of the city to aid tom of binding the of ¢hildren. 4 Son iy membe wbot-bindin ¥chools arve ving and students ol being wonian witl Vill not mary the new organization i iranslated is “The Heavenly Ieet rAmsoriations” < As e e ——————eee— HAVE YOUR PROPLRLY ABLE JCRING DONE | ND AT REASON- I operate a daily Freight and Ex- ! press Service. New Britain, New Ha- ven and New York. Trucks rented by day or hoy Local and Long Distance | Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS Tel. 1360. House Tel. 1819, } Garage DEMISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET s el Rivery Cars for Hire. Day snd Night % Storage, Supplles and Repalring. MANRUSS AUl LU, QVEMLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, | Repair Work a Specialty. | s Phone 2227 Arch St. | VIM delivery and heavy cduty | trucks, from ', to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced bL\, Pleasure Cars. - { CITY SERVICE STATION A. M. Paonessa Prop PLEASURE CARS M. TRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET | nas ; et | ror | themsely WAR'S END BRINGS COLLEGIATE ZEAL 150 Ylsceum Blyoe Says in Ad- dress to Manchester Students Manchester, K » Deg: Leen an increase 26 in zea college students of the 1o this country since war, Manchester he said that universities, notably in in all the Oxford anc Cambridge, had to find accommodation them. At Oxford, he continued, they huc men had come hungry They were with an ener scldom seen, even ol the 1914, from the war learning. traini competition that existed before Morcever;, the tality of the students was high, according to Viscount | eaking at the University of | the numbers of students grown until it had become diffi- for bhack and thirsting which was under the pressure intellectual vi- | prov- ing that so long as the British people | maintained their patriotisy i inteliectual Lif: would pull threugh Reterring to the tions which universities would Chavge in the future, Viscount Bryce said that he did not think that in the whole ra wits any toree Taties and func- ibject at this moment which Was more important in the interests the commtry study of economic problems. I was not merely for practical pur- poses, or the merely utilitarian part of life that we shouid study languag and history, he said. Half the bus ness of lite was concerned with know- ing how to use men and women, o understand them to { with them, how to turn their ties 10 the best account. how od for us.” said Lord Bryce i hould get to know not only il ationg. These | which no nation can any 1 { life of isolation We have st { from the European Continent, secure }in 'our immunity from invasion, and ‘um people have en (oo little {bought fo what was passing in othe: the rela- clt s “that w men 1 are times in 1 nations and studied too lit | tions which we haxc | them. But the war that our fortunes are the fortunes of the rest of the world: It has shown us that not even a con- tinerge cut off from us by a great ocea®¥hat no greal people, can any longer stand outside the circle.” has shown us i the country i Prance of human thought there } and of the world than | how | T i oceasioa maintained with { bound up with | FURN CLOCKS AHEAD. \dopts Measure for ol Fuel. Conscr- ) vation { Dec. 26.—The cabinet met to- approved the hill providing | i the clocks | as a fuel avis Aay and tor the one ahead of i ni L1 jconservation measurv Lou Klotz, minister of finance met | with the binet and presented ques- | tions ng to the financial situa- {tion which. it was decided will be further at a meeting next turning houi beg discussed i Monday | GIVEN $5 GOLD PIiC Members of the City club who have | to use the hall ele tor frequently. rememb. 1 the eleva- on Christinas eve and pre- ¢h of them with a $5 gold The rooms of the .'mr mer | sented | piece. club are se the ele the day. In epvice given U se that fact they y vator many times during appreciation of the gooc | them they made the gift 1O RETURN ROADS MARCH Washington, Dec 26— Prestdent Wilson has directed that the govern- ment return the expross Companies, ete.. on March 1. | rived at late Wednesday | House railroads. to private ownership | This decision was ar- at the Whitc Women’s, Made of Velvet, Plush and Felt. Made of Salts Plush, Silvertone, La Met, Bolivia and Velour, all lined throughout with guaranteed fancy silk and satin linings. Some have large raccoon collars and cuffs, others of beaver and sealine. On Sale Saturday at $59.95 Values to $100.00 On display in our South Window. 10% DISCOUNT On Misses’, Juniors’ and Children’s Coats FOR SATURDAY Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats On Sale Saturday at $1.00. Values to $5.98 BLANKET SPECIAL Beacon White Blankets with pink or blue border, ot $5.85 pair on sale Saturday Value $6.50. AUTO REPAIRING THAT'S OUR gI’l:A,l’\Ll\ JUST CALL 857 AND WE WILL BE AL \()LIE SERVICE. "AUTO REPAIR CO.| 115 GL: hastwood Electrical Service ! Station and Garage. | ¥ starting, lighting and Ignition Sys- | ) tem Specialists MAXWELL SERVICE Sl‘{TlO\, REAR 1838 ‘L\l,.\' STREET, Phone 48712, NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING & DRY GOODS CO., Inc. 381-385 MAIN STREET \ S & a%@@%%%E%%m%%%%%%%%m%&%%mm%m%%%% R B ER R RS 5 | bR | B B B i B% 8 4] | B8 54 5 B4 i 54 54 A SHER i i 1 2 7 R T R 50 56 0 o R 0 0 S 5 S B P i PR R & experienced Shoppers to 1ill Mail Orders tfifl%%%%%%%%%%%%?%%%%%%%%%%%%%4 Careful and | Carciul and exporienced @ Shoppers to l‘n Mail Orders INCORPORATED Wonder Values in Winter Wearables IN OUR Great After-Christmas Clearance i Friday, Five Days, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 26 to 31 Inclusive and iridescent cloths. lo 42 in this lot models, included, At 835,00 trimmed the hair crystal bolivia coats ‘and are Prices on Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Wais and Other Garments are Decisively Reduced Finished Garments at the Cost of the Materials Today--All the Reigning Styles and Popular Colors This is a sweeping after-Christmas markdown In our ready-to- wear sections those who need new ter garments verything is [vom our regular stocks of dependable quality ‘his is a regular event here and is always gre It will afford hig save atly appreciated Women’s and Misses’ Suits 46 SUITS AT $816.75 lot consists of black The sizes 14 to 42 and the colors taupe, This and navy serges and tricotines, suit suitable chevronas hottle green, for spring dark wear hrown and olive 40 SUITS AT $29. 50 In¢luded in this lot are wool velour models, silvertones, duvet dc Belted and tailored models. Colors taupe, brown, henna 53 SUITS AT $33.50 hroadcloth ar and the laine field mc and Oxford Suits use, oxford and n.u‘\ e included sizes 16 to 42. laine plum oxfords, duveet de n beautiful models of silvertone treotine and The shades, light and dark brown, taupe, Many wy, and rose taupe 60 SUITS AT $43 50 of oxfords are included in this lot ilored. belted and ripples A few suits of silvertone as well ns small sizes ed Britis! A wonderful lot stouts np Box French model effects in sand, taupe, bro 85 SUITS AT $53 50 blu Checks S impe suits are with r on s A6 1 dark hrown, heaver. light de laine,_« Many fur trimmed Suits included in taupe Suits of tinseltone, duvet fords and seal collars. Coat Prices Much Reduced 93 COATS AT $19. 75 in Reindeer, ,.,1‘ o vk hrown, rowith “This lot¢ includes a beautiful model silvertone ind avy and olive green, : shade and coats of heavy wool velou Kit Co llars 53 COATS AT $35 00 other All sizes heavy 1t mixtures and black, plum wool v i, sand, zreen ‘u»m[nl Coats of Kersey, olors navy, brown e 26 COATS AT $55 0o Jot includes silvertone models in all the new shades, blow d seal ind Sizes 16 1o 40, This 92 COATS AT $65.00 a real coat with either a large shawl collar of raccoon kunk tinseltone, bolivia, you will find it at this price Co; genui all the wanted cloths and shades. Sizes 14 to 41 ruffs camel’s opogsum, Worombao” It vou want same fur, ir ne ats of 61 COATS AT $75.00 Fortuna, bollvla and al the new cloths are in this wonderful assortment. Many short models of crystal holivia with opossum collar and cuffs are Some modsls lnded. Rokkara, fur trimmed also inc LEvery shade and only one of a kind, 0 R 2 8 2 T 3 R R 90 R 8 R R R R e A 7 B B 3 e B B B D B 38 of 8 ) ceaneiion s