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- | . ; pain and sufferis 5% Sl Britain Herald.;"' than are men; pain and suffering FRFQ B BRBBRERER [ is woman's lot, unjust as it seems to | TNG COMPANT, be. Woman's love is more unselfish. | B4 Considering these facts, and others, | | (Sundny it is believed that now woman is heing orald Bullding, 67 Thereh Bbe | . hance to be independent e 5 : ‘ ' , ° —ALWAYS RELIABLE— foe Month in many ways, women will cherish ILNI'H\)NI CALLS. | —— G A S e T e Fome Grise ot Mew Bl | e women enter the busi. | HARTFORD ‘ [n and working field, the fewer ! New Apparel to wear s | strikes there will be—and the less | Will be the suffering and lnrnm.'unl—‘ g ° ays anen to advertisers | This is sald without any failure to 2 ver e o ay of The Asoctated Fress. | FCORNIZO the fact that most men '“(,.",':p.l.'n:u:n‘nv:':-lfly-:'M" have the welfare of their families at s to 1t or not otherwise ".«m-a heart in striking, the wunion has Bader and aise local brought benefits to labor and labor's : NEW FALL SUITS family—benefits deserved 3 cowrm || e Terts o ke i emere ey Buvs axp smowss $25.00 ! dew Britain children re- T s ‘::‘m"" r::::"; | PRICED AS LOW AS ....ccccttetacnsencnanan -} he ety yestorday, better in : . . i L S e choo othes NEW FALL DRESSES LA Camp at Burlingt e oped, by a greater 3 part of u contingent of | UNAerstanding and breadth of view - srs $14.98 upward 23 § SERGE DRESSES, Priced . ... childrbn of this city who [ 'he part of the employer class TRICOTINE DRESSES, Priced .... ... $25.00 upward ined nurses Suicide s + crime; men are not al ® first season of the Fresh- | lowed to commit imes outside or That are extremely smart for fall wear. Results are reported 1o inside pr 3 The Lord Mayor of Black and Navy, Priced o +... $20.50 upward g excellent They could 1 3 Cork, Terrence Mac Swiney should otherwise. Adults from | not he allowed to take his own life . In have visited the camp by refusing food in prison if there is NOVELTY DRAPE VEILS jome home bearing PICLUres | any way to prevent his doing mo Y & In several fetching styles. Black, Brown, Navy and Taupe. oung folk, healthy lookir Medical sclence is able to provide a 8 >, 98c to $3.98 each their bodies filled out. their | way in which he, as well ax other They 0 praised the WOMEN MOCHA GLOVES have hu strikin soners . ie tod g S PESR e ey With soft suede finish, for early fall wear. Black, brown ho F p In ested them p . and grey, with three row embroidered backs. Al gk It In sald that there is a strong It required months of persistent scouring of the market to assemble Saturday Special ... ... ... $3.00 pair — Value $3.75 his matter should receivo | feoling In England that this stand an assortment of clothing <uflicient to supply the nceds of Hartford's WOMEN’S WORSTED SPORT HOSE Unusually smart when worn with the new fall suits and oxford: Brown and green heather mixtures, him die % no BN i S i .65 the city. 1t 1n a ve SRS el cporiad thac che turers who necded cash and were willing to make worth-while concessions . $1.65 and $2.95 Pair 0 KOvernment i on the point of re- ] GOOD WEARING SILK HOSE Y thing to sive this mee- | versing itself | y/ in price. The moncy we thus saved enables us to offer the following re- to wish all success to an Ar ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR SATURDAY 5 b TRl | s markable values: . Seam back kinds for Women. Black and white, cordovan ot this sor wite & | Colby 1o take a hand in the matter and field mouse, patter to come back from | iy wnid 1o have met with sympathetic Priced (it s, eeieee.. $1.50, S1.95 to $2.95 pair of taking care of these | oguonme. Thore is no question but SPECIAI SPE‘ :IAI : McCALLUM SILK HOSE Imost wild In thelr free- | (hat the feeling of the majority of b $3.00, $3.50, $3.75 to $5.00 Pair the peeple of thix country would be All wool Serge Suits for boys 2 to 8 years. Norfolk Suits for boys 7 to 18 years. Good Black and the wanted colors. /4 workers are tired: yet they | o " Kngland at a time Blue, green, red and brown Al new juvenile | heavy fabrics, just the thing for school \rm"r,l n?a'l MORE NEW NECKWEAR . ® N, and too often Interest | .. wo should have the most cor models, thcy have extra white collars and cuffs, | dark patterns, the trousers are cut on liberal pat- - i = Fascinating styles that are most popular for early fall wear. . T| N . posi- .rnx and are lined throughout. y X a @n affair of this kind has | g elatjons with her, should the | detachable These Suits posi $6.98 terns and are lined ouE $8.98 Smart organdie Fichus, with sash, Fichus with cuffs, roll temporarily Lord Mayor of Cork ho allowed t LG T (AL Very reamomable st o biuiGn collars and sets, vestees and® pleatings of organdie, mets, laces, work should not cease . : 4 chiffons and Georgette. through so well this year [ oo = more than willing to take ST aNRI Wi e e vt | Norfolk Suits with Awo pairs of trousers, 7 t ey ST T (S o e O 0 10 et “While belter | 17 years, 4vool fabrics in a nice variety of pattern® § .. 5. the Suit for the boy that's awfully hard on » > . oul = ) 3 V s e s 3y [ians’ trooa thate so81 (il i Ticiivs ing the¢lons Enentalam | BB ook it o uth tsuce i win Femsnniht JanaBbocnt] Kol olakiieku CHGET ST oS Extensive Alteratlons Gomg On at hould lend a sympathetic ' 4.0 g4 cretion in referring to tho | lined throughout 2 9 . ping hand, to those who | .. ., .4 Ireland situation, 1 IExceptional value at - - s roof, $ o98 and up lngla ¢ d on, 1 hile orduroy, shower proof, toe thelr interest in the chil- e i | | A one recoknizes how Engiand is tied up | ! LR by vol- p was supported remained loyal in thought and deed | not only of the children, .14 taken, despite the fact that e childre and Pt hose 4 A of the children andfth the Cabinet, as a whole, decided to let «chool boys. Not haphazard, but advantagcous buying from manufac- 0 do with them, but of the wppeal to Secretary of State | begin plans for another At this time we find hundreds of odd lots of notions of gl . There should ac tubber I coats for boys an . ci , which we will price Saturday for a quick clearance. pacriptions. There shot R P i e Black Rubber Raincoa or boy kinds, whic! pi 3 q o rials, many suiting patterns, also blue serge. ; = 15c Boye Machine Oil . siges 6 1-8 to 7. ye e Lo : $l 39 10¢ Kiddie Sock Garters American people is no staying away frolm school en rainy da: msary for belter thinks with the Irish in thelr aspirations in are equipped with one of 48 yoar weoms too far ahes ' 2 5 regard to scif-government This is | these coats 10c Collar Stays F9 80 many calls upon ONES | ), 1oy 0 a0ge of the resolution passed | = 50c Stocking ¥orms ia time, thatimmedi by the Senate 1 there Is no mecd 15c Amber Rim Eyeglasses . faoem & it lke “rubbing | o o o urther on the m . i row . a { RS Gurtiitnks : But if “hose 5 whiths A Suits for the little fellows 2 to 8 years.Many new cute styles in brown, buff, green an 75c Palm Olive Shampoo . -~ for 59¢ boutle it discussion of the_matter of allowing blue corduroy, nicely made and trimmed; will stand lots of $4 98 75c Sylvan Toilet Water . b N for 59¢ boitle a full realiza oans to the | Mac Swiney to die in prison hard wear o i and up 59c Writing Paper ... . for 39¢ box ‘:..‘::".'4‘.‘.”\“‘n:-"l! e BR soc I;ge.nher BeliEE L e ssvaacas ... for 25c each [ o ' a8 elts in all widths for Women's and ren’s wear. conld do, would PiMeulty In obtaining the | o0, e 3 | to 18 years. Absoiutely waterproof, good a Boys' Caps, made from ends of all wool ma- —NOTION SALE SAVINGS— i ome people On the general subject be it said BRE & that & man who attempts to commit work it onsider the' future of B e wpen thees whe tended with”care in order that they so much the better. But we ore easily upon those who | llElous or political cause overpowers | | "3 oon into assets for the com- collective organization that, through “JEST RUMINATIN'. FRENCH IVORY PUFF BOXES hi > PrOP! C The o 3 . o - oS . . ke it—and, when all is | NIs sense of proportion. The early |y, piry, rather than liabilities. In centralization of effort, does the great- e ey AND HAIR RECEIVERS the | Christians belleved themseclves happy | (,6rt, we have a wide field for char- good at the least expense. Is it $2.50 values, Sale price ........... $1.98 attend to are Hundreds of other little notions at savings during this odd or s most severe. We men of that type are found today. | ganization which makes collections for Noah Lucas, at the New Britain Sav- men could pleasantly agree on lot clearance. Act quickly as the savings are many here Saturday. b when called upon Few are the prisoners who would | 134 various institutions planned to iD8s Bank is the treasurer. wages that would have pthe N et carry a hunger strike as far as has | give aid to the sick. exercise to those —_— stamp of perfect equity! Em- WOMEN STRIKE. the Lord Muyor of Cork. But it is suicide is usually temporarily insane. the | Tn many cases Lis zeal over sme re- hone, those who have the ones | !N thelr martyrdom to the Faith. Few | o ot home. Last spring the or- Worth help? You have the answer. How corkin’ it would be if = FALL WINDOW DRAPERIES A who need it, and solace to the poor ployes think their bosses pay BY THE YARD, OR MADE UP CURTAINS. X el sttt el ve mimlotiap: jest half o’ what they're worth, CURTAINS priced . $2.50 to $9.98 pair &3 st e R e reas nlih ity TRars B men encumbereth the earth. It's OVERDRAPERY MA'rmuAls ployed by the Brookly would always rue It, the affairs of | w,s far from a generous response. (From The Herald of That Date) probable that both are wrong Plain and figured, in blue, brown, green and rosd, at $1.49 ynrd ; joined . o 7 5 5 nait ;‘flmlilln) have e the world would suffer, and a man About l'\“(‘-h:l}r the neceded sum has — — an’ both are partly right, but COUCH COVERS their strike on that r | would perish because of his loyalty | peen collected, and the campaign has Two cases of diphtheria broke out that's no reason men should In stripes or tapestry all over designs. Priced ,..... 3333“"15-00 mediately b . hette on Beaver street yesterday . e jon rises im to a cause he believes to be just. drag along for months Mrs. E. H. Tfl’_hum_ S New York wage an everlastin’ fight. Jest HANDSOME PORTIERES ¥ not, with wom ,“, ::‘“"( "" + 'n tho Spring a large number of ' city is visiting her brother, F. P. let the bosses, for a week, re- In green and brown. Priced .........e.... $14.98 to $18.00 pair &S in the working wor CHARITY. circular letters were sent out detail- Knight | place their hired men, an’ let fl before taken, and with It seems as if, at some time or | Ing the charities which needed sup- he school term will open next the workers figure things with g to them, their influence | . " . have heard the preachment | port and where a percentage of each T,:‘Ffi(d;;“ IRSEselontmen [have mfr-( fsis S8 mbloyeo ) pen NI ry MANUFACTURERS® SALE X SRR ; chased new flags and poles, which will puttin’ o’ yourselves straight in ard increasing or “Charity begins at home.” With re- | dollar would go. Since the latter part ) pe placed on every building. the other fellow's place—we'd OFF RIOR OUT al.Ass mber and length of strikes. | 4 00100 ments in the City of New | of August, the Chamber of Commerce Morrisson's “Faust” drew a large find the ) view we'all wet! would Eight hundred pieces, including individual pieces and sets.. operators | Sized crowd at the opening night at have a very diff'rent face. The Priced seseeee.. 25 to $25.00. Lyceum theater last night. 5 one would see the troubles o’ The new Nihill block on Sout 3 et the B. . T are not | any belleve In the motto, and how 100 calls in one and a half weeks, | Aain street was occupied yesterday. = :‘h; ?1‘,2”,.:;‘ ,,‘;"‘;:“’.clf",‘,}‘:“h?o‘: ed, nor have they sufferc many practice what they preach, or | asking that people would give. There Charles Hopkins Clark, editor of his weekly work would go: the that has been often carry out what they believe. were 1800 answers to the effect that { the Huartford Courant, has written in- other would be anxious that the teresting letters about his travels in | payroll might be raised—an’ the provinces. when the week was s: < . the adv ntuges organiz an of the community | something for New Britain charities. A petition will be sent around to ' an’ men \\'v:ukl:Ikhc‘:u:];\(;;:l‘. 1‘12&: Dioe fof itioe. J :“:utl;u:-:zb. e St eyt wctive protest agninst | A second circular e was sent | erect a fence around the Walnut Hill every man has got his field; g S L e et Al fSke brainsithas it heroic effort to establish freedom of the knees. believed that he is of that type. He are the | g and significant are 8| 4,0 16t be allowed to die thus. Ire- s 1,200 t only 40 But of the 1 land would 1ever forget it; England nt case, of cours i Britain I mind we wogpder how | has had three extra 'phone s a criterion as WOMEN | ..o peljeve In the motto, and how | at work and they have made about e ers Nelther have Severs . \%0 the merchants and | those called up would he glad to give beef causes less angu\sh than the A statesman is a mere man with hndred of the rs of the Women's Equal ticed by the several charitable | With the money—and to date but ly league Evidently they ations hereabouts. A constant | about $500 has been added (o the | " Do 7 ecided to Join the men. A | drain on one's pocket and time was | total. There is now $24.500 in the SERSONALS that | too much, they argued. The Cham- | fund. $16,000 short of the neced 1.200 women | the plan.of soliciting for funds as | about explaining what was to be done voir. The place is regarded there's worries in ‘em all; all rous by the officials. i men have got their grievances, great, medium or small. Con- s sider, mentally, the job that - A man may have troubles figurin, you ain’t ‘workin® 'at. an’ yoa'll America is a great republic com- | up his income tax, but he never h be pretsy satisfied with your posed of New York city, Ohio and |any troubje figuring up a batting] { for them has said own habitat. adjacent territory. average. Miss Veronica Murphw is spending _ 1 organization to conduct a drive | to become a part of a community vacation at Ocean Beach Those unwilling to sweat for sue- gy once a year, in which eich charity | where the children run ragged and T. W. Murphy and W. J. Humason — - ———n | cess are always eager to swat those fihood and the Amalga Ould DATIANS mecesdiag il | torn and untended through the strets | 1eft today on a trip up the Hudson who have earned success. which, she says, aims to 'F H. Dayton Humphrey and family, of X West Main street, returned yesterday Unless Governor Edwards has budget beforehand. Since that time | and gain ill health in the refuse of e - given up that project to make New the organization has been function- | the higkhways? The Boys' Club and Jersey wet, he must be up and dew- V0 8¢ the strikers, =ald | the Hoy Scouts offer a source of ing. remain home a month If =\, 0y the war and afterwards | healthy instructive recreation to the FACTS AND FANC[ES The profiteers scem to be laboring s would give her four i b drives were popular with many people, | Po¥s. 1s it worth whiic to o e der the impression that all of us in advance = 5 g ey s v under t r ok bt thatcne | TR, Wishied! 1o rhiss monay, et so ) \netituticns LmAlnia ) ed PG ON I e By ROBERT QUILL have Carnegie’s ambition to die poor. no questien nuch so with those that were call the an®wer. Is it well to become part M e e e e e women would tend to make | 5. 15 yive. ‘New Britain did give, | ©f a group of men which allows its General Wrangel, meet Admiral to the conclusion ths ¢ ERboys!|ln el Rl e et pa per Haanient ber of Commerce immediately formed Would you, as a citizen, be willing 2 must choose between the which s furnishing them By this time the average June bride is learning to cook some;(hin afier spending t month of August at inquit, Maine. i proximate needs as mado out in a | to learn viclous: css from the gutters en off the roand an when approached Ly o when they had a griev-' . o 1o for the help of soldiers, for | consumptives to rot on their beds | Kolchak. — to change without notice. that doesn’t seem like lead when : | T ONES WHO 1 —_— hits the stomach. | STAYED AT ! Any European nation is willing to ghts. | ement of the' sarving children' ot | Inspection trom & doctor:? FThes Vistt= B8 = ti e rs ol e o e omice must | O NG oSt sht forjs eceatymoratiprinciplaifit ,fla e are other considerations | various countries. Our record in | ing Nurses heip many a needy ill one | 20E W0 DA% A8 CE0 HO nd i oF TH. 4 | AhelfehCinll Ay c Ividenas. e narvali ol ch ." scrate © ¥ NOWLAN FER M ( Pl balances. A sucker is born | | re are prone to stand, ub | ih. assistance of the refugees, for the | With no assistance from a nurse or no ne to believe their influence | qrives is one to which we may point | and aid others in recovering. Shall A COLLE~1On i dat ‘ - _ Tors likely s: i minute, and yet Pon Pt atrikes, if they gain any ( Thowe were foreign drives—now let | What usa is It to o into further de- Ponzi is another political prisoner— 8 | with the hateful capitalist class. Women know more of the | us come home for a time. We have | talls, there are people that you can artyr to the cause of holding up 2 e a very hahe g hem a 1 hose who s y ! One reads many prophecies that |the feeble-minded may be tan jts needs: women are moke | sufferers here, we have folks who | 2i¢ on every hahd. You see them and arses. e : H S % . wi 1 ce and suffer in silence, | are ill, we have needy ones, we have | know their troubles. If you act as a - i088d the dotah: | Garmaay, will: tom bolahevik 1f._ the [ et bactient ith . X n s. you act | Allies don’t watch out and they all | That explains some of the may be taken .ewre | chilaren who should be watched and | Good Samaritan in individual cases, Some future historian will jump ! As a matter of fact, the prkce g[‘hfl"e a wistful sound. one sees on business I

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