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OF NEW BOOKS AT | NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE RES WITH A PLLECTIONS OF ER, by GENIUS: JOSEPH teresting letters on the American ambassador.” Alleyne Ireland i pels MAKING OF THE REPARAT[O.\': AND ECONOMIC SECTIONS OF TREATY, by B. M. Baruch. °oe MARGARET FULLER; a_psychologi- cal blography, by Katharine S. | Anthony H oo MARGOT ASQUITH, an autoblogra- | AND OPINION 'IN i e | UNITED STATES, with -, WHAT THE WORKE AN’ noes of Wm James and A ,','Mnm‘“m‘ B LTANE. e Royee, and academic life .. | S . ‘A thorough and interesting sum- rica, by .“"" Santayana mary of movements, forces and men . T o 2z In the British labor situation.”—A. L. ¢ OJER: THE MAN AND , 'po L it ! VORKS, by Carl Gad = PR ¥ JOSEPH HODGES wygoME WINNIE, and other new TE, as gathered chiefly ' letters including his own :‘:;‘:““" novels, by Stephen Lea- of his boyhood and youth, 8. Martin, (2 volumes). blography . the story inly In his own words. many letters . . After England, Mrs. Choate was him a good part of two that resulted in very in- life of an “« . } THE MAN WITHOUT A by E. A. Brown. out what the different doing for men out of author lived and suffered nnfless in New Yawrk, Chi- Other big cities.” ... Fiction. coe AGATHA'S AUNT, by H. L. Smith. | “A cleverly told story by the a thor of ‘Other People's Business. “ e Ernest Poole. BLIND, by WORLDS LARGESK, SHOE RETAILERS 413-415 Main otreet CALIBAN, by W. L. George. “The ntary of the rise of a poor boy to the ownership of a large num- ber of newspapers A searching analysis of ycllow journalism and the psychology of success.”—A. L. A. Booklist. “ o CHRISTMAS ROS STORIES, by A . , AND OTHER D. Sedgwick. FORGING OF THE mance of the upper Canadian re- bellion of 1837, by Anison North. .o LIFE OF A SIMPLE MAN, by Emile ' A CLOSE-UP VIEW OF WOODROW Guillaumin. “Revelation of the life of a French tenant—farmer in a picturesque old- world background, told in the~form of a novel. The author is a peasant and his novel received an award from the French Academy.” Sibis OLD CHESTER SECRET, by garet Deland. Rl THE RAPIDS, by Alan Sullivan “A convincingly written story of the satisfaction to be found in work for its own sake. The hero accom- plishes the harnessing of the water power at the Canadian village of St. Mary's " Mar- SCHOOLMASTER OF by H. R. Martin .« URSULA FINCH, by Isabel C. Clarke. e HESSVILLE, | Of Interest in Deccmber Periodicals. RS} 7 ST = The | Largest Socic | of Shoes In the City for You to Seleet From Britain’s Largest Shoe Store Where You Can Get Better Shoes For Less Money. Shoe Values of $7, $8 and $9 Mu:t Move at 138 442 and Caf, . Disregarding Cost and Profits Misses’ and Boys' Shoes Must Move at 5], 1280 $3.20 and We Make a Specialty of Chil- dren’s and Infants’ Shoes. Infants’ Shoes as low as .. 69¢ Little Gent’s Shoes as low as $1.90 DME! SEE! Mpn's Biack or Brown Kid or Rubber or leather hoels. s Boys Black or Brown Calfskin Drees Shoes and School Shoes. Sleen 1 to 5%. =2 Little Giant Black or Brown Calf in School Shoes. Sizes 9 to 13%. SAVE! RY PAIR OF SHOES AS IT IS REPRESENTED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED, KINNEY'S SHOES ARE STYLY PIKES, a ro-' in convalescence from nervous break- BETTER TREATMENT FOR THE IMMIGRANT, by Du Pont. | This plea by Chairman Du Pont of the Inter-racial council calls atten- ' tion to our lnnm‘erenct‘ for the past one hundred yeirs and shows our obligation to newcomers.—Forum. 1 oiis o BOOKS AS A MENTAL DIVERSION, ' by Rear Admiral Grayson. ! Considers reading as a real factor down.—Bookman. . s WILSON. This personal view by Secretary Tumulty may interest (as the editor intimates) both friend and foe —Cur- rent Opinions. i “ e HAITI, THE HOME PUBLICS, by §ir ston A fully OF TWIN RE-I Harry Jolhn-i illustrated account of the country to which our attention has been called by sinister reports of American intervention. — National Geographic. HISTORIC DOUBTS CONCERNING ! THE PILGRI : An editorial, rather astonishing in so conservative a paper and provoca- tive of opposing views.—Weekly Re- view Dec. 8. HOW MUCH LONGER MUST WE FEED EUROPE? “The need and the American meth- od of meeting it told in Mr. Hoover's clear concise way.—Forum. DEEP CUITS INDUSTRIAL CHINA, by John Dewey. Evolution of industry in relations to government and compared with western methods.—New Republic, Dec: 8. ... LESSON IN HISTORY, Haynes Holmes. A prophecy of [Europe's future should scientists continue to produce Poisonous gases and the League of Nations not compel the abolition of by John ! their use in warfare —Nation, Dec. 8. CAIRXFOOT GUARANTEED to give instant relief and tively the Cuticura -Soap Comfilexions ea Ithy hm.x Py T ON REMEDIES AND To/iLET NEEDS D. & R. Cold Cream 6oc size Hind’s Honey & Almond Cream—soc size Mennen’s Shaving Cream soc size Pompeian Massage Cream 90c size Java Rice Powder soc size Levy’s La Blache Face Powder—6sc size ..... Lyon's Tooth Powder soc size .. Pebeco Tootl soc size Kolynm Tooth Paste 30c size Pepsodent Tooth Pa: 9oc size ..... een Cygicura Soap 25¢ size Packer’s Tar Soap 25¢c size Resinol Toilet Soap 30c size 2s¢ soc size Dorin’s La Dorine Face Powder—soc size ... FREE INU During Decem! Par Fros with th sistin can Sl “ of Senial boiler with hear. WEEK END FOOD SPECIALS COFFEE in cne b, double parchment lined b A...',".‘.r'um. i Fagrast bend oughly Regertay Price J0c pound‘ Week-ends 2 62c BREAKFAST COCOA Fine flvor “makcs a rich, nourishing drink s half-pound tins. Regular Pric 39c¢9) half 40 Week-ends. ...... z pounds I OPEKO TEA Your choice of India Ceylon, Formcsa Oplong, Englul Breskias or mized in half-pound cartons. Regular Price half Week-ends pounds 'EGNUT BUTTER Possesses more nourish- et as & bread spread. In 10 02. jars| butt Every-day Price 45¢ l:idzy % Sarndey 2 for 46C CHOCOLATE PUDDING ready to prepare 2 packages for 20¢c $1.00 STERNO ALUM- inum Sauce Pan $1.00 um Stove Outfit §. } fl Durmg December, both for. 61c| sarery MAYONNAISE DRESSING made of pure ingredients, fi’. 39C 30¢ size Pond’s Extract Cold Cr. (small) —3sc size .24 Bromo Seltzer 6oc size ..........-...43‘: Castoria 40¢ size .nn..r......z7c Danderine 1.00 size . Eskay’s Food 1.00 size . Mellin’s Food 1.00 Si%e vevee ‘,.....650 Lavoris 1.00 size annne Homicks Maieed Mk 16 OUNCES .evnieiannnn ..15¢ cvevene Wampole’s C. O. Ext. Sal Hepatica o A9 M SAUCE PAN : jular$1.00 Sterno Aluminum Sauce terno Aluminum stove outfit, con- cover, nickle tray stand and "$2.00 GIFTS A few suggestions from the many appropriate and use- ful articles we sell & ita™le as gifts. PYRALIN IVORY Toilet Articles 9.00 CIGARS Bozes of 10's, 35’ and 50's $1.00 % $15.00 CANDY Ia Holidey Packages 55c 7 $4.50 $1.00 0 $10.00 PERFUMES 75¢ t0 $10.00 80c 70 $2.70 THERMOS B0 $2.75 t0 $8.75 e Safe 217 MAIN ST. losing weight right along, although I IN A LITTLE OVER THREE WEEKS was eating o much as usual It seemed as= though the food wasn't doing me any good. I start- ed taking tonica but they didn™~ help me and 1 ‘was getting thin- ner. Then I tried Goldine No. 1 and right away it seemed as the I had more lift 8. 8. Brooks in me. A week after starting Goldine I got on a scale and found I had put on several pounds. I kept at it wund a little oves~ three weeks after starting found I had gained 14% pounds. I'm feeling @ whole lot, better too, my cheeks art fuller and everyone says I'm looking fine.” S. S. Brooks would not be without Goldine. Goldine is sold By Crowell's Dnu Store. Mr. Harvey Millen, one of the most R prominent recidents of this section is busy telling his friends these days how he came to be transformed from a thin, weak man into a big, strong, strapping fellow in less than a month, Just think, he gained 143 pounds in that length of time and is still gaining in weight. The secret is that he is taking Goldine No. 1, the herbal tonic and stomach medicine. Besides con- talning the extracts of gbéd, wlnew- building herbs which are necessary in the building up of the body. t.hh mod- icine puts the stomach lr condition and enables it to dlgest the food thoroughly so that every bit of food that can be used in the body is separated from the waste and carried by the blood to the various parts of the body. That is what puts on the weight and enlarges the muscles and tendons. And Goldine is the only medicine which is gble to do this. Mr. Milen says: ‘or a Jong time I had that tired, y feeling which makes the least bit of work seem hard and kills ambition Also I was - For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. s () TLET MILLINERY CO. — seMt . CLEARANCE SALE ANNUAL ON ALL MILLINERY _AT LESS THAN % OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. SatinHats TRIMMED HATS TAMS .... sen 595 TRIMMED HATS SALE PRICE 895 TRIMMED HATS SALE PRICE 1,500 TRIMMED HATS SALE PRICE MATTEAWAN SILK BEAVER SAILORS CHILDREN'S To many, our Glove Department is too well known to go into detail but for those who have not visited our Glove department, they would do well by so doing. We are now showing a complete line of Gloves at the very lowest prices. In selecting your gifts for Xmas, visit our Glove department where you are sure to find just what you want at an ex- tremely low price. Whatever you want in Gloves, we have them. Below we list only a few of thc many specials: SUEDE GLOVES i Gray, Brown, Tan ..... SUEDE GAUNTLETS Brown, Gray CHAMOISETTE GAUNTLETS Brown, Black, Sand Beaver . FANCY CUFF CHAMOISETTES Beaver, Pongee, Sand STRAP WRIST KID GAUNTLET Tan, Beaver .... ceean IMPORTED KID GLOVES All, Colors HOSIERY That the women appreciate values, is very cvident judging from the way they have visited our new Hosiery department and lak(n -dunt-gn of the ulucs we are of- fering. Below are a few of our regular prlccs: . $1.00 ™ $1.39™ DOLLS If it is a Gift for a Child why not a Baby Doll? We have the De Luxe Dolls—the Dolls with De Luxe (the looks.) H 300 GORDON HOSE Black and Colors .. SILK STOCKINGS Black and Colors WOOL STOCKINGS All Heather Shades .. PURSES Leather Purses and Velvet Bags always make good Gifts. We have both in a large varicty of styles and prices. Butlet Millivery Co. 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH’S BLOCK

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