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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DO YOU KNOW THE “KNACK” OF SHAKING HANDS? - — shake hands? you glve ‘e now how ' to o faced you, could grip and still be our aching a you know the Ing. The president his hand and arm would be . ASTROUBLE |- IGOLVING FUNI]S 1ol Markets Has $500, 000 to Distribute hington, April 25.—~The govera- , which lately has been having Ities in getting money, NS0 occn - ly encounters difficulties in getting it ural department's bureau you wholesale know it. Buppose 1,600 m all a good. your name or could not- hand- Other- half the time. Here, for to the D. A. R. @ Harding's hand. hundreds, often is illustrated in t party to the grir soro too far back. NEXT! The Iutter dioulty fus tho | of | s which Is trylng to Adistribute ! million dollars among wool grow- id distributorss The job has been ing along for months without hg to an end. r war-time price regulations, the |« nment bought all the wool pro- Il in the United States, fixed the plssion to all dealers and buyers, hindertook to see that the sheepmen exact amount. due them oo sontive flock growth. In view of v ndous welght of wool handled, stakes In welghts and esti- accrued during the two years the m was operated, and in the end udit of the joint accounts showed dealers had $556,013.98 on band cess of their allotted profits and issioners. This, it was decided, d go back to the producers, in ac- pee with the amount of weol they jied the government. But it has easler to decide the problem to work it. ¢, government to daté has dis- od $101,600.62 to 34,5630 wool lers. - Most of the excess profits ated in the territory east of the wsippl river, whefe small sheep are somewhat of a side line for rs. Blg producers in the west easily accounted for. government thus is up against ob of paying the money out in nts ranging from 90 cents up- to 805.. Algo, It has bpen discov- that while 8,600 country buyers out proper lcenses and cwmé un- regulation, 1380 atorekeepers, . and others bought siha|l ‘tots but didn’t handle ‘enduith to | require- | themselves of the The balunce 6f the haif ‘mitiion jkely to lay in the treasury in- tely as & conseqyenge. OR SELECTS NEW JEMPLOYMENT BOARD Continued from First Page.) o council, he Is to serve as a mem- pt the board. ong the matters ppointment of an agent ors for the new has been established pr's office Public Works Meeting. meeting of the board of public s will be held tomorrow. evening the commission will prepare a .re- of streets upon which it is pro- to start new works so that em- ent may be furnished many who present out of work. The coun- accepted a resolution whereby board is empowered to go ahead Its work, reporting st a later date. the desire of the public works com- oners, however, that fhe council bers be given an ldea of ‘just whut nned. 40 men were sent out to work Ihe board of public works this morn- to be discused Is and tweo at the labor bureau ! ' L Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, of New York Dehutitul' soctety woman in America,” ) appear with Norma Talmadge, in a fi the mayor's office shortly afterward and complained that they were not ac- customed to laborious work and were unable to continue on the pick and shovel gangs. Some Don’t Want Work. Indication that misrepresentations of conditions have been made in the un- employment census and that some of the men who represented themselv: n dire need of work and ready to d { kind of labor, Were not serious, s | shown when about 15 men failed to ap peir thls Torning for street work. The 40 men who were selected to go out this morning were picked from among the most urgent cases. They QU.GEE,'T RAINED LAST NIGHT AN' NOW 1 BET SOME OF OUR LITTLE CHICKS ~1 ARE DROWNED and Newport, 1ONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. The Busiest Store in example, is a line of 1,600 delegates onvention, waiting to shake President His weekly routine includes shaking thousands of hands. The “knack™ he close-up picture. = Beat the other p. And don’t grip the offered hand IB Flesh New Britain. Y Two Remarkable Values in White Skirts One of muslin with 12 inch ruffle of hamburg tion The handsome broidery b( lo\\ other of miuslin, em- a strip of made with underlay and 9 inch embroidered flounce T lze May Sale ra e Truly the Great- est Value Giving Store in the State. Of ngerte For Five Days Beginning Tomorrow At 8:30 In which is combined an annual event together with a special purchase in giving the most ex- traordinary values in Underthings. The prices are so ridiculously way below usual that you will be greatly and agreeably surprised at these bargains that were hitherto thought impossible. Here’s one grand oportunity to stock up advantageously that you should not miss for economy’s sake. Women’s Jersey Bloomers full sizes, P 190 . pair colored, clastic w knee Chlldren S Good quality ¢ w, White and pmk Muslin Bloomers ambric mus- lin, sizes 8 to 12. Elastic aist and kneec. 19(: Camisoles cautiful bodice style Cami- soles of pink wash satin. Wide lace top. 49c Ribbon straps. Envelope Chemise are made of soft lingerie, mnainsook trim- med front and back with val laces and set in medal- Built up 69c lions. shoulder Flesh color only. famous as ‘“‘the most has entered the movies. She is to Im called “The Wonderful Thing." IThcsL atrnpv. Bandeaux Brassieres embossed washable 19¢ brocade fabric, and serviceable. Hook back style Women’s Nainsook Bloomers were informed Saturday afternoon that they might have employment by com- | ing to ‘the mayor's office today. This., they all agreed to do. When the time came to start work, but about 20 were | jon hand. Since teams were waiting on the streets, other menh were despatched to fill.the vacanci \ Flesh color, splendid quality fabric . ruffled knee and elastic waist The Gowns Gowns of flesh and white windsor_ crepe, Round neck style. Bluebird and floral $1.29 patterns Flesh Colored Gowns madc of washable krinkle crepe. Trimmed stitching . Muslin Gowns of good qual- ity in . flesh or white. slip-over - .39c The Bloomers Flesh Colored Ones, of Scco silk. \eat (~ro~sl\ ar de- sign. fle Figured Crepe Bloomers. Pink only. Wide ruffled k’nrc A1 hie 49(: Bloomers of pink cmbossed crepe, waist Genuine Windsor Crepe bloomers. Flesh colored, bluebird and 69(: floral patterns. .. | style Envelope Chemise Tailored Chemise of nain- sook, pink and white. Em- broidered with hand needlework | Envelope Chemise of white muslin only, trimmed front and back with neat embroidery edge ... 39¢ Chemise of Lingerie Cloth. Dainty lace trimmed mod- els. Bodice and shoulder Bodice Style envclope chemise of flesh colored Seco silk. Ribbon shoul- der straps Tailored Envelope Chemise of white flesh crepe louvette, colored hem- stitching lends charm $1.39 Children’s i)ept. 4 Muslin Drawers, neatly hemmed. and pin tucked. Sizes 4 to 12 , 12%c¢c Princess Slips of white nain- sook trimmed with broidered edge and wide hamburg ruffled bottom. Sizes 4 to 14 Body * Skirts with - muslin. waist. pretty hamburg ruffle and pin tucks . .44¢ Bloomers for Misses. 14 to 18. White nainsook, with" hamburg edge " .. 39¢ Gowns, 6 to 14, white nain sook, round neck styles. Beautifully trimmed with val lacé and hand needle- work 89¢ Misses’ white muslin bloom- ers, sizes 14 to 18, broidery ruffle White Skirts Full sizewhite muslin skirts with 6 inch ruffle of ex- celfent ~ embroidery xn neat patterns ... em-=: em- Wamen’s Gowns j‘ Asxery pretty V.neck style § trimmeéd with: edges and insertion of embroidetyid Made in 'wlutc 69(: | maskin .. .. Sateen Pettncoats Of lustrous black cafeél"‘ widé plaited ruffic. fl" justable elastic 5 OX? RIS O . *Children’s Sateen’ Bloomera.\( These come in. pink, white, black, sizes 8 to ¢ ¥2. Very well mnde 2% Pair oo .ois E B T <3 T Modesty Drawerss These comfortable, praci garments arz made of §of “ nainisook with neat ‘em? broidered ruffles. 8% d A]l sir:es . Warner’s Bandeausx Brassieres All fabrics., and hook . back. or front .models . 5 e snles. .' .39 | pmed its way into | hall this morn-i uger than any of those of the past week. On each succeeding dnl {since the opening of the employment |bureau, the gathering has been grow- ing larger. It is not probable that .my ‘more " jobs on city park work given out, at least for a few days. FRECKLFS AND HIS FRIENDS ONE-TWO-TUREE - FOUR-FINE-SIX- Wow For Quick Returns Use Herald Clas.s'(fted Adv Tag Must Be a Slow Thinker! ARE TUEY ALLTUERE, WELL, 1 COUNTED “TUEM ALL BUT ONE —