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Boston Storei Saturdays at 9 P. Mondays at 6 P. { Secretary Daniels Believes Some New Lace and Fancy Collars Also Collar and Cuff Sets Fine wash net ground scems to be | the favorite muterial. ~ | ) i i of the | of both COLLARS, shapes in ali the ce tubs, net and b collars in venise, | 50¢ to $1.00 cach, COLLAR stylish wnd tab lace .00 cach. AND CUFF SETS. is' the inew set netted 1 effects. $1.00 to SILK DRESS CORDS, In all wted colors, 2 1-4 long, heavy silk tassel ends. yards | | prosperit; “SATPHO” SILK Braid and ;| black, white and all wanted ; 1-1 to 2 inches wide. Tailor bindin cofors. | comittee continued its i formulation of a s { assured his hearers that some T0 KEEP FIAG IN COMMERCE Way Will Be Found | Feb. 10.-~The American merchant marine engaged the attention here yesterday who own and operate ft and men who own the senate commerce hearings in ping policy bill, + with ship owners tes ng, a con- ference of representatives of labor unions concerned in ship construction, | with a combined membership of 500,- 000, met to frame recommendations for the “perpetuation of the Ameri- | can tlag in the commerce of nations.” retary Daniels was the princi- ' peaker at the conference. He way . be found to operate merchant tonnage produced during or as a re- sult of the war, and to restore the ' American commercial fleets to the | place they held 60 years ago. National | he said, was dependent | upon carrying American goods in American bottoms. Strong Sea Force to Back League. Mr. Daniels also reiterated his po- sition as to the strength of the battle Washington, future men commercial ¢ them. While pal would i fleet and said that work on the naval GOLD AND SILVER Braids and fringes, all widths. i AGENTS FOR ! McCall Patterns | The best pattern at any price, 10c \to725¢ cach. | | present | United States to hav building program would not be stop- ped. As to American: naval power, he said: “No man is a stronger advo- cate of the league than I. but in the perturbed condition of the ; world the league must have a po- | lice force on the seas, and 1 want the ' a force in that | police force as large as any other nation.” Without the league, he added, the American navy should be “incompar- ably greater” than any other. H. JI. Raymond. president of the American unship owners’ associa- =3 =N ) LT ) After a hearty meal vou’ll avoid that stuffy feeling, if you chew a stick of 5 R 2] . ] GRAY ANIMAL BLACK SKUNK SET—Consisting of YVETTE WOLF SET- INCORPORATED Many Smart Furs at Low Prices NO{&' IS THE TIME TO BUY FURS FOR NEXT YEAR! 'ATURAL CONEY AND BLENDED MUSKRAT MUFFS—All Silk as high as $18.50. sold lined; have formerly FOX, NATURAL OPOSSUM AND CANTEEN MUFFS—For . tural Opossum, Muskrat and Gt e Canteen Mufi. For .. BLACK WOLF SET—Large Animal with head and tail. Special For GRAY Muff. Priced -Animal Scarf with head and tail. Sells for . NATURAL SKUNK SET—Three-row Scarf and Canteen Muff. for .... BLACK FOX SET—Animal Scarf and Cylinder Muff trimmed. O T e cial price of .. D RACCOON utria. smart Scarf, Priced very BEAVER SET—With jaunty Tie Scarf and large Canteen Muff. SQUIRREL SET—Consisting of Choker Scarf and Cylinder $85.00 and Canteen Muff trimmed - $110.00 Both Will be marked Spe- CYLINDER “eee.. $15.00 SCARFS—Chokers and Capes in Gray Fox, Pat Fox, Na- special g . $16.50 and $25.00 three-row Scarf and $65.00 Canteen Muff trimmed RIS 30 597 97 197 3 (7 A SRS tion, was before the senate committee, urging that the sale price for gov- L | PUL AR | war-built craft do not - | ceea $1 ton. Otherwise, he ORE THROAT . axes for a period of or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply — VICKS VAPOR! WRIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That’s a good deal to get for 5 cents! vears, competition with foreign craft sold at $70 a ton would be impossible. “England has in the neigh- [ borhood of vessels, built before the war at $70 a ton,” he said Indorsed By Marine President. “What the United States should do declared P. A. S. Franklin, president of the International { mantile marine, who followed Mr. { Raymond, *is not think so much about the price of individual ships it { owns, but to establish shipping trade, with strong concerns. so situated financially that they would be able to get -capital. I indorse Mr. Ray- mond’s proposals entirely. : “Get the present fleet under pri- vate ‘ownership and see if private owners, can't get established strong- 35 enough so they will themselves sup- { ply the deficieney (in fast ships). If i not.’ pay the amount iaat is ncceswry] needed type m! still mer- The way to reach her heart in time If you'd beat Cupid to it And make her your true Valentine— Try it, you'll never rue it— “Say it with Fowers!” Fine! Don’t stop to think—just do it. We can plan a floral Valentine for you from a simple exquisil bunch of Vialets, a more elaborate corsage bouquet, a large cluste! or group of cut flowers, or a made-up floral piece of special desigd to suit your fancy. VOLZ FLORAL CO. 20,000,000 tons of oce_m’ ' to get vessels of the service.” MAY FREE DE WAL “Man Without a Country” Has Been YIAVE YOUR TRUCKING DO PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. D. Miller Co. A large stock of Window Shades ¢ be sold at less than market prices. A special prices for new houses. ; All Linoleums at 109 Off from reg prices. Over-Draperies, Scrims and Marqui ettes, Figured and Fancy Burlap. Royal Worcester Corsets, from $ £ Apron Ginghams, 25¢ a yard. ki 36-Inch Percales, 42¢c. \ Windham Dress Satin, (Black only) inches wide, at $4.25 yard. T to2o 2ol tololotelelotofodetegeteodogeotototolel ] 1 operate a daily ‘Freight and Ex- press Service. New Britain, New Ha- ven and New York. Trucks rented by gy or hour. Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS Garage Tel. 1560, Held a Year At Ellis Island—Re- Jease Imminent, —Kept Right! cw York, Feb, 10.—Charged with VIM delivery and heavy duty | trucks, from V5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. Housc Tel, 1849, | | { | and for a year, today stood on the Station and Garage. | that De Wal's further detention was Repair Work a Specialty. { pus and a - him from custody. Phone 287-12. According to the Lo Touraine Formula S Ti aled Tig ing an undesirable alien and or- | e ; threshhold of freedom through fail- Starting. Lighting and Ignition Sys. | illegal and announced that upon the | th‘re 2227 13?7Arch St. i De Wal arrested at Seattle, dered deported, Martin De Wal jure of the federal authorities to es- tem Specialists, fling of proof that the defendant i | mmmmm— ¢ July 12, 191 t.nr alleged radical ac- “ | DENISON GARAGE § | . i il ssese H | | = S JEHF TS FEHBH LT B R G LR BBO i | who has been in custody on Ellis Isl- Eastwood Eiectrical Service | i Tl aze onn ¢. Knos today ruled Storage and Accessories, he will susi«in a writ of habeas cor- REAR 193 MAIN STREET. and and said he wus born at Herto- Selected - Blended - Roasted THAT'S OUR SPECIALTY ¢ : consulate refused to issue a passport SERVICE. satisfy it Silis Island in | federal authorities have tried to es- zenbosch, May 9, 1880. He was or- JUST CALL 857-12 wuse the defendant was unable to AUTO REPAI tland. De Wal reached Ellis = A R Co. then the tablish his Dutch citizenship but with- red deported, but the Netherands AND WE WILL BE AT YOU] {E 4 OUR that he was born in Hol- February, 1918, and since 115 GLEN STREET. out result. vou want the sweetest i, the tastiest rolls and vou ever ate, bake with NGELUS FLOUR It's mood for you ‘because you'll want to EAT MORE BREAD © Sold by Your search for complete coffee satisfaction will continue until you try it known as “a man without a country OVERLAND AGENCY lish his -Dutch citizenship. Fed- 3 unable to furnish a bond of $1,000, MAXWELL SEFVICE STATION. = = = | tivities claimed to bea subject of Hol- s m AUTO REPAIRING | - 1 430 MAIN STREET. WrS . Quinby Company — Boston..Chicaxo ) ‘ Storage. Supplies and Repalring lm.«.. e S R AR SRR, AT AR, ] D. S. OHMAN 716 Stanley St. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 192 ARCH STRLET | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. ol WALLINGFORD Magician . King - Lynch’s Orchestra 9 MERIDEN N Professor Wells —J___-ELKS F AIR;____ lé%smgl% | hetian 2 I ) DI e I 1 Come and See Stheriod At O I G H Your Friends A Big Musical Act BARDECK’S HAL/L, Dancing