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INOGULATING LARGE HOST OF RUSSIANS Underfed American Doctors Re- ligved by Food Arrival Moscow, July 12,—What will prob- ably stand for some years to come as a record in wholesale {noculation against flve of the most widespread and most fatal of epidemic diseases is now in progress throughout Russia as a part of the program of the Medjcal Division of the American Relief Ad- ministration. Ten million individuals are to be inoculated before that proe gram {s completed to give them {m- munity against typhold, paratyphoid a, paratyphoid b, cholera and smallpox. An order for 451,000 ampules of neosalvarsan i{s now in process of de. very. The drug s being used as a specific against relapsing fever, other- wise known as recurrent typhus, which is widely prevalent in the fam- ine district. Physicians Relieved. Overworked and underfed physi- clans in the famine districts of the Volga valley, who stuck manfully to their posts during the winter, fighting against almost hopeless odds the sick- ness and pestilence that the famine engendered, have peon granted a new lease of life by the delivery of Ameri- can Rellef Administration food pack- ages the funds for which were con- tributed by the Joint Distribution committee following a special plea by Mr. Herbert Hoover. Peasants Planting Fields. American Relf€? Administration workers returning from Rybinsk and Jaroslav on the upper portion of the Volga river report that the peasants in that section of the valley are utl- izing every moment of daylight to plant the greatest possible amount of seed grain. As the sun does not set now until nearly 10 o'clock the peas- ants’ working day is greatly extendea and planting is progressing rapidly. In the fields which were planted earl- fer there i{s a good stand of grain, and the Russians say that thus far the weather has been most favorable for agriculture, with ample rain to as- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, Thursday, July 13, Dollar Day | HARTFORD Tomorrow Only at the lnventory Sale We Invite All New Britain Folks to Come GIRLS' WASH DRESSES Chambray and gingham, poplin and lawn, sizes 6 to 14. Regular $1.98 to $2.98. ‘While they last at 3rd floor. . GIRLS’ MIDDY BLOUSES BLEACHED COTTON Soft finish, bleached cotton, 36 inch wide. Reg. 19c. For Dollar Day, 6 yards for COLORED SATIN Taffeta and messaline sat- *1 I'!'hursdny Dollar Day .. ‘wooL WONDER DOLLAR SALE O1' AT SECOND FLOOR Coats of Pollaire, navy blue serge and wool jersey and a few coverts—sizes 4 to 16 years. AND SILK DRESSES GIRLS' COATS Were as high as §1 :$1 GLOVES FOR DOLLAR DAY Kaysers 2-clasp silk gloves, sizes 6 to 8§14, white with three rows embroidery; these are regular 75c value, but have slight, hardly discern- ible imperfections, Thursday, 2 pairs for ....... Everything in our entire stocks ex- cept a few restricted articles marked |down at the Inventory Sale. ARMY BLANKETS WHITE CAMBRIC Regular 25c. yards for Extra heavy, full size, gray only. For Dollar Day, each. . Soft finish, 36 inches wide. Dollar Day, 6 1 ’1 in, 36 inch wide. Sold at $1.69 to $2 yard. For Dollar Day — Yard Odds and ends, some are mussed, some discontinued models but, as the original prices were up to $19.98, they are a remarkable bargain Thursday at 2nd floor All white and plain colors. sl Sizes 8 to 20, Reg. $1, while they last, 3rd floor, 2 for.... sure a good growth. Americans Directing. Lieutenant J. C. R. Hall, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hall of Whitehall, New York, is now in com- mand of A. R. A. activities at Ry- binsk. His working force includes one AT JEWELRY Bead necklaces in black, red, jade. black and red, also a large variety of other col- ors with or without tassel, Values up to $2.50. Dollar DEPT. PRINTED LINOLEUM Good designs, heavy qual- ity, worth 95c square yard, at 4th floor, Dollar Day, 2 square yards for $1 $1 5 SLEEVELESS DRESSES For sport wear, made of linen finish ramie in many pret- GEORGETTE CREPE 40 inch wide. CHILDREN'S BLOOMER All colors, ’1 cther American, Lieutenant James B. ‘Walsh, of New York, and some Russian stevedores and Russian wom- His task is to ship 20,000 tons of American corn down the river Vol- ga to Kazan, in the heart of the Volga famine area, where America will sup- ply the starving thousands with food en. until the next harvest. Two hundred and fiffy families, all of whom claim American citizenship, have made application through the A. R. A. for aid in getting out of Rus- sla and back to America, person or through relatives still in To Repatriate Families. either the United States. Seventy-three families already have received the required papers in ac- eordance with the Riga agreement en- terd into between the A. R. A. and the Soviet government before relfer operations were begun. about 30 families the required formal- ities for reparation are nearing com- pletion and their departure from Mos- cow will be a matter of only a few days. Moscow is a great student center for European Russia. technical and professional schools still have some 30,000 students enrolled. Of this number 4,000 one meal daily frayed by Fund of American Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A Has Not Received Word From Lloyd George Relative to Conference Assoclated Press)—A meeting between Premier Lloyd George of Great Premier Poincare for the reparations situation is being dis- cussed in official circles here but it was sald at the foreign office today that no invitation had been received Paris, Moscow Education Center. Its are America, raised by POINCARE July 12. (By discussion from the British premier. French official circles do not favor a meeting until after the reparations commission has taken some action on | Germany's request for a moratorium. It has been suggested that there may a meeting of the two premiers be sometime next week in London. Chester, mail box. the act. ed. PUT BUTTS IN MAIL BOX. July 12.—Nine year old Jimmie Willets was at liberty to- day despite the fact that he dropped a lighted cigarette into a government | He was smoking a cigar- ette on a street corner when a near relative hove in sight. ped the butt into the convenient mail box and a letter carrier caught him in | A few letters were scorch- Pa., National Meat Stores Co. Largest Retailers of Quality Meats —Thursday and Friday SPECIALS Fresh Young Fowl . 35¢ Fricassee Chickens Best Round 29¢ Steak ....... 42c Chopped Steak 16¢ NOTICE—Only meats of the best quality sold at our markets. New Britain Branch 70 West Main St. 500 In the case of universities, receiving in student kitchens under the supervision of the A. R. A. The expenses of this feeding are de- the Students Friendship the Britain and Jimmie drop- in of DRESSES Sateen, pongee, gingham and chambray. some hand embroidered; sizes 2 to 6 years. Reg. $4.98, at 3rd floor, while they last ..,.... CHILDREN’S SWEATERS AND SACQUES Wide assortment, one and two of a kind. Values up to $3.98, at 3rd floor, while they last ROMPERS AND CREEPERS Sizes 8 months to 6 years —made of pink, blue and white poplin, etc. Reg. 98c, at 3rd floor, while they last, 2 for .... CHILDREN’S OVERALLS Made of jumper cloth, straps over shoulders and red trimmings, sizes 2 to 6 years. Reg. 59c, at 3rd floor, 3 for. ’1 ‘1 ‘1 Reg. $1.49. For Dollar Day SERGE SUITING All wool serge 44 inch wide, assorted colors. Reg. $1.49 yard. Dollar Day, yard FRAMED PICTURES 0Odd lot of gilt and ma- hogany framed pictures, old masters and fruit subjects. ‘Values to $2.50, at 4th floor. Dollar Day .. DOOR MATS Cocoa brush door mats, well made, hand braided edge, size 18x30. Reg. sl 39 at 4th floor INLAID LINOLEUM Remnant lengths of heavy quality inlaid linoleum, up to 12 square yards. Value up to $2.95 yard, at the 4th floor Dollar Day—square yard ... *1 ‘1 2 1 skeins, in all colors, Value $1.50 for Regular $1.59, for Regular 35c balls, 4 for Size 42 inch. Regular $1.39 for — Pair . good quality coton. broidery. V-Neck. 2 for LUSTROUS HIEAVY SWEATER SILK. SIGNET RING YARN in all the popular shndns STAMPED I'IQUOT DAY CA § LACE TRIMMED PILLOW SHAMS—Full size, Regular $1.59, for PURE LINEN CENTERS—36 inch size to embroider in sev- eral pretty designs for French and eyelet em- Regular $1.59 at INFANT'S STAMI’ED DRESSES—First and second sizes in fine batiste, in square, round and Dollar Day at Art Dept. 356 Yard, 1-4 pound SANITAS OIL CLOTH sqQU ARF AND ROUND (LSTFRS—— Stencilled in blue effects, extra large, 51 inch size. $1.00 $1.00 mple wreath design. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 BUNGALOW APRONS Medium and dark percale, rick rack braid trimmed, tie- back sash. Regular 98c at 3rd floor, while they last 2 WOMEN'S KIMONOS Long crepe and challie ki- monos in several models and many colors. Reg. $1.79, at 3rd floor, Dollar Day § POLLY PRIM APRONS Light color percales with rick rack braid trimming. Reg. 48c, while they last at 3rd floor, Dollar Day, 3 for. WOMEN'S BLOUSES Voiles and dimities in sev- eral smart styles and beauti- fully trimmed with fine lace and embroideries. Values up to $2.98 at 3rd floor, while they last R e WOMEN'S AND MISSES' BATHING SUITS Cotton jersey, with tights attached. Reg. $1.50, while they last at 3rd floor WOMEN'S SWEATERS Coat and slip-on models, odd lot of fifty sweaters. Were up to $6.98, while they last at 8rd floor, Dollar Day WOMEN'S STEP-INS Crepe de chine and seco silk. Regular $2, while they last, at 3rd floor, Thursday ’1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 WOMEN'S VESTS BODICES Regular and extra sizes, Regular 35c value. For Dol- lar Day, 5 for .. AND WOMEN'S PAJAMAS Billie Burke style in pink crepe. Reg. $1. While they last at 3rd floor, 2 for ENVELOPE CHEMISE Seco silk, lace trimmed, ribbon shoulder straps, pink, orchid and blue. Reg. $1.98 ~—while they last . 39" CREPE BLOOMERS Pink crepe bloomers with elastic at waist and knee, ruffle finished. Reg. 18c, at 3rd floor, while they last 3 for v . Veehae WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS With leather soles, a won- derful offering. For Dollar Day § WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS For sport wear, sze 4B. If you wear this size, you get a 87 value for CHILDREN'S “MARY JANE"” PATENT PUMPS Sizes 2 to 8. Regular $1.75 value. Dollar Day AT SILVERWARE DEPT. Butter dishes, syrup pitch- ers, salt shakers, sugars and creamers, etc. Values up to $2;: Dollar Day ‘1 y ‘1 ‘1 e 4] ‘1 » 4] ty colors. Reg. $1.98 at 2nd floor Thursday WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Low neck, sleeveless and with tight knee, mostly reg- ular sizes, a few extra sizes, first quality. Reg. 75c. Dol- lar Day, main floor, 2 for. CHILDREN'S UNDER- WAISTS Very fine quality, made with two rows of buttons and with garters attached, ages 2 to 12 years. Reg. 25c. Dol- lar Day 7 for WOMEN'S PURE SILK TOCKINGS Made with a drop stitch effect, black and colors, sub- ject to slight irregularities. Regular 81.50 stockings. Dol- lar Day, 2 pairs for.... WOMEN'S LISLE STOCKI Black or white, \\lth the pyramid heel. Regular 59¢ value. For Dollar Day, 2 BOYS' AND GIRLS' Black, white and cordovan, our regular number, size 6 to 9%. Regular 25c. For Dollar Day, 5 pairs for BOYS' WASH SUITS All fast colors, all good styles. Regular $2 and $3. Values for Dollar Day, maia floor ShaA s i . BOYS' OVERALLS Blue and khaki, well made, sizes 3 to 8. Regular 50c at Boys’ Dept., main floor. Dol- lar Day, 3 pairs for BOYS' STRAW HATS Fine Milan straws, big var- iety of chapes. Regular $2 and $3 values. Dollar Day, main floor YOUTHS' LONG KHAKI TROUSERS : Good quality khaki, well made, belt loops and cuft bot- toms. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Regular $1.50, for BOYS' CLOTH TROUSERS Sizes 7 to 15 years — the cloth alone is worth a dollar. You buy them Dollar Day, 2 pairs for ’1 *1 CHILDREN'S SHOES White canvas lace shoes, sizes 5 to 8. Value $1.75. Dollar Day DRESS SHIELDS Our own brand, all every pair guaranteed fect. Regular 35¢, at Notion Dept. Thursday. 4 pairs for HAIR NETS Double and single mesh, all perfect, all shades except gray and white. Regular 2 for 25¢. Dollar Day, per doz. DOLLAR DAY LACES 2 and 3 inch wide cluny lace for trimming curtains, table runners, etc. Regular 15¢ yard, Thursday % RATINE LACE 12 inches wide. Regular 59c yard at 3 yards for DOLLAR DAY NECKWEAR Organdie vestees with col- lar and cuffs. Regular 69¢ for COLLAR AND CU Swiss eyelet embroidered. anular $1. For Dollar Day TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS American porcelain with gold or blue band. Regular 83 doz., downstairs, Dollar Day, Set of 6 for HIGH GRADE STONE CROCKS 4 or 5 gallon size cover. Regular $1.39. lar Day .. with Dol- DECORATER Fine quality, ware designs, limited quan- tity. Regular 83 and $3.50 doz. Dollar Day, set of 6 for PLAT odd dinner- FIBRE SUIT CASES 24 inch size, with durable handle, catches and lock. Regular $1.35 — Thursday MATTING SHOPPING BAGS 15 inch size, strong han- dles, Regular 8$1.25. For Dollar Day Cerae BOSTON BAGS Leather handles, black or brown, choice of 14 ana § 15 inch sizes. Regular $1.35. Dollar Day %] ‘1 ' ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ’1 ‘1 ’1 'l Dollar Day at Our Men’s Furnishing Dept. NADINE KNIT TIES The newest in swell neckwear for men, but are subject to slight imperfections MEN'S GREN regular dollar kind, Dollar Day 2 for [ pairs for | Dollar Day—2 for SUITS AT ME worth 81 each. MEN'S $1.45 values. MEN'S COTTON HOSIERY Black and cordovan, a wonder bargain Dollar Day—§ ONE LOT OF MEN'S $2.00 UNION ‘S LISLE HOSIT'RY. KIND AT 4 PAIRS FOR..... M 'S WORK SHIRTS Blue chambray, slightly imperfect, otherwise Sizes 14 to 17, White tan and neat light effects, Dollar Day Dollar Day, they are the MEN'S UNION SUTTS Athletic style made of fine check natasook. $l.00 REGULAR 35c¢ $l 00 $1.00 2 for COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Regular $1.00 $1 $1 HAND BAGS Leather hand bags, taken from our regular stock, twn hundred to choose from, bags that Imu- sold up to $3. Dol- DOLLAR DAY RIBBO Satin striped moire, bro- caded jacquard, plaids and novelties for bows and fancy work so 7 inch wide satin ribbona, alue 59¢ yard at 3 yards for o SATIN STRIPED AND BLOCKED TAFFETA RIBBONS wide, also 7 inch wide brocaded ribbons and dark effects in jacquards. ‘alues up to $1 a yard at 2 vards for sikdet § GLASS TOWELING Assorted checks, 17 wide. Regular 23c. . 7 yards for 7 inch inch Dollar Soft finish cotton, size Six 90, seamless. Regular $1.39 —Dolar Day COLORED BORDER TOWELS White cotton huck towels, with assorted colored bor- ders. Regular 25c. Dollar Day, 6 for il Sl' ‘1 1 % 8] CONGOLEUM RUGS Size 24x36, good designs and colorings. Worth 49c, at 4th floor Dollar Day, 3 for. . L. C. C. CORSETS Pink coutil, medium bust, long hip, graduted front steel, 4 hose supporters attached. Reg. value $1.50 for BOYSHFORM BRAS- SIERE; Pink mesh. Regular 69c. Thursday at 2 for WOMEN'S PURE SILK STOCKINGS In black and colors, made with lisle top, a good heavy weight stocking, slight im- perfections. Regular $1.50. Dollar Day, 2 pairs for..... ROOT BEER BOTTLES Quart size, with stoppers, choice of crystal or brown glass. Regular $1.25. Thurs- day, doz. EARTHENWARE TEA POTS Decorated with green or blue bands and gold lines. Regular $1.25 and $1.50. Dollar Day Dollar Day cans, 1 for LIFTON'S ll \l()\ \\l) I\DL-\ "l[ ‘\. Red Label, 13 Lb. Pkgs. WILLIAMS ROOT B 6 Bottles for FANCY SEE l)L] \\ l{-\lsl\b——l’m‘lfi( Full 15 oz pkgs. 5 for brand, large No RED WING bottles HIGHEST QUALITY Health braad. 16 cans for IMPO Cerise Braad, 6 For ARMOUR'S Full pound cans, 4 cans, APE J 5 for BABBITTS BEST BORAX SOAP. 20 Bars for at RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER, one pou.nd HAWAIIAN SLICED l’l’\l -\l‘l’LL 3 for UVICE, TOMATO SOUPS. “VERIBEST" CORN Grocery Dept. brund Waikiki 13 gallon $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 D BEEF. OCTAGON SOAP On sale downstairs Thurs- day, Dollar Day, 17 bars for WALDORF TOILET PAPER This is onc of the best grades, on sale downstairs Dollar Day, 13 rolls for BREAD BOXLS Roll top bread hoxes fin- ished in white enamel and lettered in gold. Regular $1.49 for FLOOR MOPS Tates famous Wet Mops regular 69¢. while they last, Dollar Day, 2 for ALUMINTUM UTENSILS 300 pieces in the lot, val- ues up to $1.98, While they last, Dollar Day WILLOW CLOTHES BASKETS Large size, exceptionally well made. Regular §1.59 value, while they last FLOOR PUSH BROOMS Finished in red stain, large size with wire drawn bristles, Dollar Day IDEAL PRESERVING JARS Quart size, with glass top, Thursday, per doz ’1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 ‘1 PERCALES 36 inch wide, assorted new patterns. Regular 19c yard. Dollar Day, 8 vards for VOILES White cotton voiles assort- ed checks, plaids and stripes, 36 inch wide. Regular 39c, Dollar Day. 4 yards for. ... KRINKLE FABRIC Plain colors, 32 inch wide. Regular 25¢. Dollar Day, 8 yards for slasah CROCHET BED SPREADS Assorted patterns, full size, hemmed, ready for use. Reg. $1.39, Dollar Day Each HUCK TOWELS White huck, large towels, hemmed. Reg. Dollar Day, 6 for. . size 22c. UNBLEACHED COTTON 38 inches wide, on sale Dollar Day 10 yards for. ... BLANKETS Gray Dblankets, assorted borders. Reg. 79c pair. Dol- lar Day, 2 pair for TABLE CLOTHS Assorted patterns, size 58x 58. Reg. $1.38, Dol . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 D PORTUGUESE \!Rl'l\l g—-—ln pure Olive Oil, 13 Pound Cans, ’1 1 ‘1 ‘1 2 ‘1 1 ‘1 i1 i1 1 'l '