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9, 1923, SAGE, ALLEN & CO. G of 3-1090 (INC) 3-1090 'F00D SUPPLY IN RUHR Hartford Conn. | ISREPORTED ASLoW§ g | HATS $5.00 - OUR BIG LEADERS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY clated Press)-—Many Ruhr eities and A VA 1) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Teaching American Beauty to Ski 'CASTORIA | For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Yoars M-Q.U.h- FAMINE THREATENS LIVES OF REFUGEES Mummw(m' People of Near Bast Constantinople, ¥Feb. 2-—=One hun- dred thousand refugees are seriously ill or dying on the coasts of Asla Minor, Thrace and the Greek main- land. No nation as such has come forward. to help them, Private re- lief organizations seem helpless to cope with the entire problem. It is too vast, Greece is face to face with a soclal catastrophe, Internal order and security are menaced by the hordes of starving and distracted fugitives pouring into the ceuntry, Dying Everywhere, Famine and discase are stalking through Anatelia, Thrace and the Aegean islands, Women and chil- dred are dying everywhere, Kven so great and precious a thing as moth- erslove cannot survive the agony and | despair wrought by the sudden Lreaking up of families and homes, At Bamsoun, on the Black sea, moth- ers in their desperation are abandon- ing their children and fleeing for their lives on hoard any ship that will take them, The parentless chil- dren are left to the merciful hands of American women relief workers, Their fathers have long since been deported or killed, Robbing and Sacking. In Thrace, Greek soldiers and ref. ugees, maddened by hunger, are rob; bing and sacking the countryside, In| Constantinople, a city of a Ihounnd' e —————————————————————————————————— towns are complaining to the French authorities that their food supplies are getting lower, The burgomaster of Roecklinghausen, to eite one in. stance, has informed headquarters that his people have only enough po- tatoes to last ten days. This vege. table, together with cabbage and other garden eroducts, forms the chief diet of the Ruhr, workers, few of whom have jneat more than once a day. The directors of the four mines in the Dortmund-Gelsenkirchen distriot who were ordered to resume coal de- liveries to France immediately, have been given 24 hours to obey, If they refuse they will be arrested and tried before a court martial, The French have made minds to remain here until surrenders, come what may. The inter-allied rallway cob-.com- mission for the Cologne area reached an agreement with the railway direc. torate in that district whéreby the German rallwaymen will resume work as soon as the soldiers are withdrawn, up their Berlin Kathermo Campbell, America’s prettiest girl, had a hard time learning to ski. Hclen Morgan, most beautiful girl i in Canada who HENCANCAIG ih duorwarn Snd slien, was Miss America’s host in Montreal, is shown carrying Miss Am- crease while the empty cars needed hausted refugees from Anatolia erica on her shoulders, swarmed up the Grande Rue de PATS | e |for the transportation of what s of the capital like famished wolves, | y mined have vanished. deserve some measure of the world's WAR ON FASCISTIL ' sympathy. aptipiitd Relief Needed, Correspondents who have traveled throughout the affected territories re- Typhus, smalipox, and dysentery| ffort that unless foreign government are devastating the refugee areas in|relief measures are undertaken, a Thrace, Piracus and Salonica. In|majority of the two million or more Anatolia, where the Greek army refugees will perish this winter. There is virtually no fuel, no shelter, no clothing. The relief work of the Athens and Angora governments is pitifully inadequate They are both bankrupt. Help must come from the| outside and as yet this help has not proved effective, particularly in Sa- lonica, Thrace, Constantinople and the Aegean Islands. sorrows, pedestrians at night stum- ble over the half-dead forms of chil- dren huddled in doorways and alleys, However no trains carrying repara- tion shipments will be operated. Coal production continues to de. - 1ifty thousand Turkish refugees, 45,- 000 Greeks and Armenians, and 14,- 000 Russians fill the capital's cup of misery to overflowing. Diseases Rampant, All new Spring Hats in the wanted sha]')cs and colors, Specially priced for two days, $5.00 each. Are you a bit tired of the hat (or hats) you've been wearing? If so, why not get one of these captivating hats at $5.007. JEWELRY SPECIALS THAT WILL HELP YOU SAVE MONEY Small lot of Fishson Bar Pins, sterling sil- ver and silverite, set with rhinestones and sapphires. The regular prices range from $2.00 to $12.00. Take Your Choice at Half the Regular Price. Novelty sport beads in all the fashlonable colors. Values up to $5.00. Sale price 89c. A choice assortment of gold and silver plated Whiting and Davis Mesh Bags in all the - best designs. Regular price $25.00. Sale price $19.95. NEAR EAST LOOKS BETTER Lausanne, ®eb. 9 (By Associated DPress) —After private conversations ciated Press)—The comniiinists inter- | between Marquis Curzon and Ismet nationale and the soviet Yrade unions Pasha the British delegates at the have proclaimed world-wide war on| T'ascism and are asking Italian emi-| Ncar BEast conferencc announced to- grants abroad to take the lecad in|day that they feit more hopeful for every country in demonstrations | the signature either of a peace treaty against the movement. or protocol at Lausanne. The greatest “We ‘have decided” the proclama- | obstacle to peace remains, as ever, the tion says “to enforce materially, | question of judicial guarantees for and politically the activities of the | fcreigners in Turkey, and it appears world proletariat in the struggle | that further concessions must be against I"ascism and to organize anmade by the allies to satisfy the Turk- international fund for that purpose.” |[‘ish national dignity. i Communists = Declare World-Wide Drive Against Italian System Moscow, Feb. 9 (By the Asso- burned, sacked and killed, there are 600,000 shelterless Turkish peasants, whose plight s rendered doubly acute by heavy snows and lack of clothing. In the great storm of in. dignation following the Smyrna fire, they have been forgotten. Many of them are innocent, law-abiding, home-loving tillers of the soil, who " BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Beautiful French filled pearls, some with solid gold clasps. Lengths 18, 24 and 27 inches. Values up to $1.00. Sale price 39c. Beautiful indestructible Pearls in leather case, satin lined. White gold engraved clasps. Length 27 inches. Value $10.00. Sale price $7.75. Beautiful assortment of Spanish Combs in the wanted colors and designs. Get a new comb for the Charity ball. Prices range {from $1.00 up to $19.95. RADICAL DROP IN PRICES OF SILVERWARE Sheffield plate Sugar and Creamer in Cut Glass Mustard Jars with silver plated French gll;ay alnd bright finishesl. Grecian tops, Sale price 45c. designs. Regular price $2.50. Sale price for f £ Z 2 ' the get 51.;;5% o e Bk Sterling Silver Deposit Salt and Pepper . Pear]l Handle Serving Pieces with sterling Shakers with sterling silver tops. Regular price $1. Sale price per pair 50c. ferrules. The pieces represented in this col- (R teman ket grary | iacee Silver Plated Enamel Lined Ash Trays in all colors. ' Sale price only 39c. Special Saturday Offerings in Our berry spoons, cold meat forks, etc. Extra Special at 39c. { Great Clearance Sale MEN’S DEPT. Men’s Khaki Work Shirts — well made — all double stitched; sizes 14 to 17Y;. HOSIERY DEPT. “Phoenix” Silk Hose for women, full fashioned made with double sole and high spliced heel. Colors: black, cordovan, otter and grey. $1 95 Pair Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk W Hose, full fashioned with high spliced heel and dou- ble sole. Come in black and colors:. Value $2.50 pair. % (Slightly imperfect) earance Sale .. Pair $l -09 Ladies’ Lisle Sport Hose, extra quality. black, grey, sand and cor- dovan. Value 69¢ pair. Clearance Sale Boys’ heavy 1x1 Ribbed Hose, made with four- thread heel and toe, and re- inforced knee; sizes 6 to 11%. Values 39c pair. Clearance Infants’ Pure Cashmere Hose with silk heel and toe. Colors: Clearance VERY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Extra Special Telephone a nd Fern 'Stalnds. hard wood finish. Value $2. Sat. Special $l Watkins Mulsified Cocoa- nut Oil Shampoo. Sat. Special Cl:wx Manicuring Set. Small sizes Sat. Special 890 Three Flower Twin Com- pact Refiller. In al! shades. | Saturday Special . . .. 690 Kotex Sanitary Napkins. Regular size. Sat, Special Ladies’ Silk and Wool Slip-on Sweaters; fancy stripes. Value $4.98. Clear- Colors: | Pair 45C | Pair 23 C | black and white. | Pair 299 | Clearance Sale Each 83 C silk frogs. Clearance Sale $1 559 Each Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas, extra quality — well made; trimmed with Men's Genuine 80 square Percale Shirts, in a large variety of neat patterns. | All warranted fast colors. Clearance Sale Each 98 C | Men's Glastenbury Wool Shirts and Drawers. Value $2.75. + Clearance Sale — | $2.29 .o Cracker Jack Hose for | men, made with double | soles, Colors: black, grey, | navy and e 2 3 c cordovan ... KNIT UNDERWEAR We have reduced the | prices on all Knit Under- | wear., Buy now for next winter, and you will save money. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Union Suits, “Forest Mills” | make; all styles and sizes. Values up to $4.50. Clear- . ance Each $3 39 | :' Ladleq Medium Weight and Fleece Lined Union Suits. Made in several | gyles. Values up to $2.00. learance | Sale .. Each $l.19 Ladies’ Fleece Lined Vests and Pants “Forest Mills” mnll(e. Values up to $1.50. All sizes. ™y Clearance sale, Ea. § 9(: Boys' and Girls’ Fleece Lined Union Suits in white and g"fiu sizes up to 16 years. rance Sale Fach 99C Boys' and Girls’ Fleece v:'ed Vests and Pants. ues up to 69¢. Clearance sale, Ea. 3 7c $2.25 Pure Linen Dam- as';, several good patterns, in floral designs. Clear- ance Sale $1 6 5 Yard . Iush Al Pure Linen Damask, made of a soft snowy satin damask, Yard $2 -98 Napkins to match. Clear- ance Sale $ 7 ; 98 Dozen $6.98 Linen Napkins, slightly soiled; wonderful value, Clear- $4 98 ance Sale . Al Linen Dlih Towellng, | also Glass Toweling, free from lint. Clearance sale, Yd. 25 C All Linen Dish Towels, with red stripe, ready for eets, made of good weight cotton, frec from dressing . ... Full line of Mercerized Table Cloths in all sizes. Clearance " Full size Crochet Spreads —size 80x90. Reg. $2.25, Clearance $1 69 Woolnap “Plaid Blankets, big bed size in different colors $ 4 49 Just received a new line of Colored Spreads with Shams to match. Sets $6-98 Up Sash (‘urtiins, made of barred muslin. Clearance Sale, Pr.39C Ladies’ Envelope Chemise and Night Gowns, made of fine quality batiste, daintily trimmed with fine lace me- dallions. Values up to $2.50, Clearance $1.29 o Ruffled Marquisette Cur- tains with tie-backs. 214 yards long. $ l ,25 Fringed Curtains in Voile and Marquisette with black and white fringe. Excellent value, Crepe de Chine, 40-inch wide, in all the popular high colors for trimmings and evening wear; also the - . Yard $l 98 colm S . T Silk Dress Jersey, lock stitch, heavy quality, in black, navy and tan. 36 inches wide, Yard "Brocaded S Silks, desirabl desmlble for blouses and trimmings. 36-inch wide, $l 35 \ard ks mmqm;H neat designs, suitable for dresses and blouses; 36 ir_n:hes wide, 89 c Brocaded Canton (repe, heavy quality, self color, in navy and black; 36 inches wide. Yard French Serge in na:';': brown and black, fine qual- ity; 54 inches wide .. Yard $l 79 " Linen Finish Sui Suiting in all the wanted washable Yard wide. vara 19C Yard wide. Washable E Fponge, the new spring fabric in a large variety of stripes and checks, yard wide. 79c Fruit of the Loom Per- cale, soft finish; the finest quality in prints. Yard wide. Yard 35c Witchery C Crepe in small prints, dark colors in dress styles. Yard 59 c wide, .... Yard Beautiful Old Dutch Silver Candle Sticks, 12 inches high. Regular price $12.50. Sale price for the pair $9.95. Imported hammered brass Smoking Sets with tray. Special at prices ranging from $1.29 to $4.95. NEW ATTRACTIONS IN FILET EMBROIDERED PIECES The Art Needlework section is showing some very attractive pieces stamped for filet embroidery. The work is easy and the prices of the Stamped Articles are moderate. Luncheon Sets, 5 pieces, $1.50. Seven pieces $2.00. Napkins to match are 18c each. 86-inch centers $1.25. Scarfs 80c. Three-piece buffet sets 89c. Tea Cloths and nap- kins, §1.25 for the set. “ You will like them. SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN DRAPERIES Ruffled Curtains—$2.25 Pair Ruffled Curtains of dotted marquisette of very fine quality. 214 yards long. SUNFAST DRAPERY FABRICS $1.95 Yard Sunfast in all the desirable color combinations. Light in weight, sheer and made of artificial silk, this fabric makes most attractive draperies. VELOUR PORTIERES $25.00 Pair 25 pair of Suntested Velour Portieres made of 50-inch high lustre Velour and finished with open edges, length 7 feet, 6 inches. Solid colors or two-tone reversible effects, ; SALE OF HAND BAGS Hand Bags of genuine tooled calf skin, hand decorated and equipped with change purses and mirrors, Regular price $3.39. Sale price $2.49. Children’s Duvetyn Bags in assorted col- ors, trimmed in contrasting leathers. Also Bags of patent leather. Swagger models with two handles. 50c value for 19¢c. Children's Vanity Boxes, plain and faney modeis. Fitted with change purses and mirrors. Fancy leathers and black patent leather. Regular prices 50c and 69¢, now 25¢. Children’s Velvet Bags, regularly $1.50, now 75e¢. Silver Plated Salt and Pepper Shakers, Colonial style. Per pair $1.00. Silver Plated Candle Sticks in the French gray finish. Colonial styles. Special per pair, 79¢c. ; . THIRD FLOOR Tie-backs - to match., Assorted Hand Bags of vachette, pin seal, cobra and calf skin, in several styles. Values $5 to $5.95. Sale price $3.69. Beautiful Hand Bags in velvet and duv- etyn. Lined with satin and moire, purses lined with suede and kid. Separate change purses and mirrors. Some with oxidized chain handles, others with silk cords and flat vélvet handles. 3 Bags regularly $25.00—Now $12.50 1 Bag ..... regularly $19.50--Now §$9.75 3 Bags ..... regularly $15.00—Now 87.50 regularly $13.95—now $6.98 regularly $13.50—Now $6.75 . regularly $12.00—Now $6.00 $4.50 2 Bags .. . regularly $9.00—Now 1 Bag ..