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‘Boston Store[f™ HOSIERY DEPT. LADIES’ PURE THREAD . SILK HOSE > The Van-Raalte and Medalia brands; in black, white, cordovan and all the wanted shades. LADIES’ FULL FASHION PURE THREAD SILK 1 black with fancy tops. The Van- Raalte make. LADIES’ LACE, PURE THREAD SILK - Fall fashioned, ‘in black and cor- dovan. LADIES’ SILK HOSE With lace clocking. Full fashioned, in black, grey and cordovan. .. LADIES’ SILK SOCKS in black, cordovan and fancy mix- turés—59¢ and -98c pair. Ve carry a large assortment of LADIES’ SILK HOSTERY ' in black, white and all the shades—39¢ to $4.50 pair. CHILDREN’S SOCKS an endless variety in plain and fancy tops. - PULLAR & NIVEN STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY AT new 12:15 FROM JUNE 29 to SEPT. 14. ‘NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS +iso the well known Purina Chicken ., howder, Scratch, Chick and Pigeon - {Dress Goods _ Shop | 400-MAIN. STREET Wednesday Specials | SHEETING Extra heavy, 36 inches wide, good quality. — %Vednesday o 9cYard 36-INCH BLACK SATIN Regular $2 50 seller — Wednesda; $1.59 GEORGETTE CREPE All the latest colors. 40-inch wide. — Wednesday — $1.39 SURF SATIN The new colors. Suitable for guimpes. — Wednesda e 69c The latest SPORT SILKS Suitable for sport skirts. A beautiful selection. — Wednesday — $1.39 SILK PONGEE Very special. Very good quality. ednesday — 85c¢ We Close At 1 P. M. Wednesday. NEW BKi1iAIN DAILY HERALD, LADIES OF NEW BRITAIN WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY! CRAIG HAS QUIT | IRISH CONFERENCE (Continued from First Page.) Jameés, as he departed for Belfast, jssued a statement on the subject ot “gelf-determination” which is inter- preted to mean that he will not com- promjse on any matters pertaining to Ulster’s political rights. While the statement hasimade im- pression upon political circles, in many quarters it is not accepted 4s final, and hope is expressed that the negotiations for such a conference are not yét end- ed. Quotes De Valera "The Ulster premier’s statement said that he was “returning home well sat- isfied ; with the efforts being made to- ward peace” and that Mr. De Valera “has broken his silence and clearad the ground by his statement to the press that he ,propoaea to found his claim on recognition of the right of self determination.” He asserts that the people of northern Ireland have ‘determined’ their own parliament “which was opened by his gracious majesty in person” and that Mr. De- Valera and his associates, by standing as candidates for northern parliament and submitting their policy of “no partition” have admitted the right of self determination on the part of Ulster. “This was the only issue placed be- fore the electorate” he adds, “and ‘no partition’ was rejected by the largest majority which so far as I am aware ever has been returned in a general election in any part of the world.” He declares that it now remains for Mr. De Valera and the British people to agree upon the administration of the area outside Ulster. Adds Ray of Hope The people of northern Ireland, he continues, do not in any way claim to “determine” the terms of settlement which Great Britain and southern Ire- land may make, and adds a ray of hope by ¢oncluding: “When this is accomplished I can promise cordial co-operation on equal terms with southern Ireland in any matter affecting our common interests. “Having reached the present stage I go back to Ireland to carry on the practical work of the government. I feel that our interests are ably repre- sented in the imperial parliament and of course our services are available at any moment.” It is from these concluding para- agraphs that the Times gleans some hope but otherwise it refers to: the statement s “rigid and unyielding.” Situation Now Critical In other quarters the statement is referred to as a disagreeable shock, which brings matters to a critical stage and causes a Very unpromising and unpleasant position. It is pointed out that Mr. De Valera is inflexible in his demand that Ulster's autonomy must be derived from an all Irish par- liament sitting at Dublin while the Ul- ster leaders are equally determined that the Ulster parliament be subord- inate only to Great Britain. Several of this morning‘s news- papers assert that if ths attitude is persisted in all negotiations m break down, while otfiers advance the belief that if the present conference fails, parliament may be dissolved and the issue submitted to the British peo- ple in a general election. Cabinet Dissension Reported There are rumors in other quarters that a cobinet dissension already has arisen regarding rival Irish interests It is stated officially, however, that Postponement until Thursday of the coriversations between Lloyd George and De Valera have no connection with any perplexity of the Irish situa- tion but are due to the necessity of the premier giving his sole attention HALLINAN’S WEDN ESDAY MORNING SPECIALS NEW PEACHES LARGE PIES 25¢ NEW HUCKLEBERRIES LARGE PIES 25¢ HALLINAN BEST BREAD, full we:ghl SALMON 12c 1 CABBAGE ‘EELISH GREEN PEAS 15¢ Store will close at 12:30. HALLINAN GREAT LAKES HARBOR | $1,500,000 Appropriated For struction At Training.Base of U. S. Con- S. Navy Where Big Ships. May Soon Anrchor. TU. S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, July 19.—Thousands of middle western and western boys who trained for naval service here’during the war without ever seeing a naval vessel ay come back next year and find training ships and submarine chasers riding at anchor under the high bluffs of Lake Michigan. Py ey e i e e ’ HAM CROQUETTES I ‘Work began this month on a $1,- 500,000 harbor .which congress re- cently authorized for the training sta- tion. When completed, late next sSummer, the basin will provide room for six or seven ships drawing twenty feet to ride at anchor. A breakwater of rip-rap and con- crete is being built to enclose an area approximztely a half mile long and a quarter milg wide, with an en- trance *o the southeast. The en- closed harbor, besides affording an anchorag> cn this unprotected shore for training ships and chasers, will be used as a take-off basin for sea- planes of the aviation| mechanics school and for small boat drill. Ow- ing to the lack of protection from the open lake the seaplanes are now un- able to. fiy'in rough weather. Thousands show you the way Increasing numbers of people who could not or should not drink coffee' and -who were on the lookout for something to take its place have found. complete satisfaction in INSTANT POSTUM Postum has a smooth rich flavor that meets every re Quirement of beverage, and any harmful a meal-time it is free from element. Economical-Made Quickly heres a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Compan Battle Creek, chlng to the remaining work of the lmperml TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921. IMPORTANT ! Don’t Miss These Specials IMPORTANT ! Don’t Miss These Specials These Money Saving Specials For Wednesday Morning SHOULD CROWD THIS BUSY STORE FROM 8:30 A. M. UNTIL NOON. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO RAPHAEL’'S, THE STORE THAT'S ALWAYS BUSY—WHERE STOCKS ARE KEPT UP AND PRICES KEPT DOWN. - Apron Gingham +10c Indian Head Linen 36-inch. soft finish full bleached and genuine. Values 25c yard, New fast color checks, of all sizes. Regular 15c vyard, ‘Long Cloth Genuine Red Star full bleached chamois flnish, in 1 10 yard packa'ges. Reflu- - at lar $1.45, Washable Organdie 40—inch. permanent finish every desirable plain color. 48c33c value. Tomorrow at ... Yard New Voiles 500 yards, 40-inch wide in new designs and pattern combinations, fast colors. Value up to 69c, at 4 yards Huck Towels Medium size, heavy weight, in white with red border. Valu\.25c 12V5¢c. Tomorrow 5 for / Turkish Towels Large sizes, heavy double 21 C thread, in plam white or l‘lCh blue border. 35¢ value. Each ‘Women’s Fine Cotton Lisle Hvse Good quality in fast black and cordovan, sizes 814 to 10. Val- ues 12/zc Tomorrow 3 pair Tomorrow 75 Women’s Summer Sport Hats in ribbon trimmed, sailors, bright straws, etc. Value $4.9_8. Tomorrow your . Sateen Petticoats in white with fancy ruffle, all i sizes and extra full. Used for77c summer wear. Value $1.25.4 - Special tomorrow . ... eleTetera Some More of Those Crepe Night Gowns in all colors with flowered pat- 99 terns. Value $1.79. tomorrow at . Women’s Felt Slippers in all colors and> sizes. Our $1.79 Slippers to close outagc Very Large Size Women’s Billie Burke Dresses Short or long sleeves, nice large collar and pockets Very full skirts of cham- bray or checks. Our $2.98 dress, and a wonderful bar- a gain, tomorrow for Special Men’s Nainsook Athletic Union Suits in sizes 34 to 46. Why pay $1.00 elsewhere? When you can buy c them here tomorrow for, Each Children Gingham Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years. Consisting 1% of checks, plaids and plain chambrays, also some sashes. A beautiful assortment and worth $1.50. Women's Silk Sweaters Long tuxedo front, newest styles and new shades all sizes. Value $9.95. To- smorrow only, a Wednsday Special at