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21 NEW 1928 A LA MODE DRESS FOR MAN COSTLY 2 $2,000 Is Figure Set by Tailors at Chicago BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, jANUARY MARK WELL” @ Your Safeguard is the Name SALAGA® TEA on a Sealed Packet. as this is “GENUINE ARTICLE"” . ASPIRIN" WARNING! Unless you see the name *‘Bayer’’ on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Name *‘Bayer'’ has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. L B N & N o HARTFORD B Chicago, Jan Columbus, Ohio, —L. C. Tyler of hairman of the fashion committee of the Merchant Tallors’' association, which is holding its annual convention in Chicago, his assoclation has decided to | seribe correct attire for every | slon—sport suits tor the country club and golf links. frock ¢ wayve for formal morning wear, Tuxedos for stag parties and full dress for even- ing affairs at which women are pres- | ent. A gentleman ler's estimate, wardrobe, When we do the unusual it is always for your benefit OUR FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE As usual, we are the niture Sale weeks ah Sale Prices. v fide reduced price. Prices are the lowest savs pre- occn- first to depart from the pad of time giving you the picce of Furniture in our entire Remember, our original prices yet, and our Furniture the customary method, by starting Our February Fur- opportunity to buy Now-—In January—at February stock bears the original price tag and the bona were the lowest in Hartford. Our February Sale best that this country produces. MARVELOUS IS THE WORD WOMEN’S HEAVY VELOUR COATS . With Large Stylish Cape Cliar $] 2 98 MADE TO RETAIL AT $35. SATURDA Y ) $10.00 dS5O.VU A =mall quantity of All Wool $20.00 to $30.00 Cou Satluiuay dpeclad at Heavy wanter Coats up to $59.00. aturday A good assortment to choosc from, ail sizes o ; $45.00 $22.50 $25.00 $35.00 $49.00 according to Mr 1 acquire a cc exclusive of haberdashe hats, shoes and gloves for about § 000. ‘This should include Two goli' suits of soft Scotch tweed. at from $90 to $140 each. Motor clothes of harder cloth, $100. Loose slip-on for motor wear, $100. Four business suits, $100 to $140. Cutaway for semi-dress, $150. Tuxedo, $125. Full dre uit, $165 to $1 Black silk waistcoat, $25. White silk waistcoat for wear, § 8pring overcoat, Winter overcoat, Pongee suits (three), Sport coat, blue serge, White flannel tro coat (three pairs), cach Three lightweight suits, $100 each. “We are called a nation of money grabbers and the clothes our men wear seem to carry out this idea” sald Louis A. nner, secretary of the assoclation 'he man who is con- scious of w ing the right clothes at the right time has a feeling of pleas- ure. Good clothes suggest that we live for the finer things of life. They give a man Dprestige, self-confidence and an air of affluence.” Whereupon the correspondent sur- veved the crowd of tailors present and beheld persons in dazzling suits of red stripes, racetrack checks, green worsteds, bell bottoms, commonly credited to the cabaret Jjazz bo flamboyant waistcoats, colored in hues ]%@ Taaeoy & - —— . rivaling the coiffure of a movie show cashlier. Glorious orange ascot ties %o popular in the horse car era— these, too, smote the eve. But then a prophet is never honored in his own bailiwick Ty- st formal $90 each. $50. for in small sizes only, 14 to 16. sport and COA ine quality Coats with fur collars of Australian We are headquar s for extra size Coats, Some as For regular $39.00 Coats PLUSH COATS AT Originally $39.00. PLUSH COATS AT Are the regular £59.00 Coats, quarter Jength. COATS AT Are the regular $ 00 quality, made of the raccoon collars. This is a full length coat. PLUSH COATS AT Are regular $125.00, shawl raccoon collar. opposum. und raccoon. All silk lined low as made of I’eco I'lush, with good quplity guaranteed lining. SAFFTY FIRST! Accept only an ‘‘unbroken package’’ of uine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”" which contains preper direc- ss for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- | tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! best quality T'eco and all silk lined, have best guality plush, with guaianteed Welner Satin lined, Tandy tin Im es cost bu! Juniein tepha sen of 12 table FOR GLOSER RELATIONS n .\rr Seeking to Es- British Wo tablish More Friendly Connec- tions With American Sisters. I.ondon, Jan. 21.—With the ob- ject of promoting closer friendly in- tercoursc between British and Am- erican women, a womens' commit- tee of the English Speaking Union has been formed under the presidency of Viscountess Bryce, wife of the one- time ambassador to the United States Arrangements are being made to provide hospitality and entertainment for American women visiting Eng- land, and to co-operate with corre- sponding committees in the United States in linking up women’s various spheres of activity on both sides of GARET protest DIPLOMACY againws to Prea'dent t laucy Gaston, o crusader noke of diplom ays are thrgo envoys to France who Denpite by anti- Harding, Chicago’'s TOASTIES ‘.Zli)e su%:stagtial texture ost Toasties preven " in the package crumbling cigaret smoking | | land the cigaret seoms to | | went t | Winiam | | ‘em. Left to right—U. 8 Ambas- | sador Wallace, £panish \rnl»mmnlnry Quinones and Lord Derby of Eng- | Just before Lord Derby retired | recently, the three , a photographer and had this pleture taken use as ambassador friendly | Post ]'u\\lios ts | stone, | state which the Atlantic. 14 The president for the United States the English Speaking Union s H. Taft The new womens’ committee has among its members Lady Violet Astor, Viscountess Glad- the Countess of Kerry, the Countess of Reading, and a host of other women prominent in London society. of POLISH CONSTITUTION New Document or (‘-o\‘fl'nrnenl Wil Probably Contain Olause Looking to Care of Children by State. London, Jan. 21.—Poland’s new constitution probably will contain a provision for care of children by the will make it unique. in officials here who have seen the draft. The article which nnw is before the Polish Diet reads: ch child deprived of parental eare, or who is neglected morally or materially, has the right to secure care and ald from the state. The sphere of the state’s duties in this capacity will be defired separately by laws, which will foresee as well the prot#tion of mothers who may re- | quire aid, before the birth of the child | and the protection of the child in in- fancy. As far as known here no constitu- tion in the wogld includes such a pro- viston. opinion of ANIMALS DEGE! Cats and Dogs in Central Europe Re- verting to Savage Beasts, Budapest, Jan. 21.—FEven the cats and dogs of Central Europe have de- generated as a result of the war says and their firm. substance adds to their attractiveness Yhey retain their crisp- ness and rich flavor after Professor Balkanyi, director of the | Veterinary school here, who is in- | vestigating how the habits of domes- tic animals have been influenced by that cause. Most of the town-bred cats in this_part of the world refuse to drink milk because it is unknown by them, duo to the hmk flf milk dur- in b b MAKE A WILL Provide Protection for Your Famzly T : to have your will drawn. Tomorrow may be See your lawyer today and observe “Make-a-¥ by having your will drawn. ister your estate you can be assured that your e will not die or become incapacitated and will f: carry our your last wishes. The duties of the Trust Company will be t¢ the assets of your estate, protect and preserve thy according to the terms of your will. The making of a will years ago, was regarded as a distasteful, unpleasant task to be postponed until the last possible moment. Today thoughtful men look upon the making of a will as the future protection of their loved ones and a safeguard for their estate. Under the direction of the National Thrift Week Com- mittee of the Young Men’s Christian Association today has been set aside as National “Make-a-Will Day.” over the country the attention of people is being directed to the importance of making a will The Trust Company is experienced in the worthy and economical in the handling of you 1t is under the direct supervision of the State, The fees received by the Trust Company ay areoavedbymdmdmkfor similar servi No one should dispute the necessity for making a will, and almost everyone realizes its value and plans at some time to do so. If you leave a will your property should be ‘dis- tributed according to your own wishes. Without a will your property will be disposed of according to the laws of the state in a manner which might be far from what you would desire. In the event of an unforeseen acci- The cost to your, dmtandduthamnuasafegwdofmwm' here 1 and protection for your loved ones. é te is no greater