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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924. CONGRESS 15 BUSY WITH MANY ISSUES House Rules, Russia, Farm Legis- | lation, Etc., Take up Attention Washington, Jan. 15—While the battle over revision of its rules con- tinued on the floor of the house to- day another vigorously disputed sub- Ject—disposal ‘of "the government's Munscle Shoals project—was taken up by its military affairs committee. The senate, meanwhile, with most of its work still in the committee stage of | development had time for almost any- thing. House Resumes Debate The ho resumed. where it left off yesterddy what was developing in- | to a bitter ‘debate over the rules com- | mittee’s recommendation that 150 sig- natures be required on petitions for discharge’ of committees from con- sideration of legislation, as comparel | omorrow-- () Wednesday () o fo 586 Mainsl.- y SR TS " Store for bverybody 7] BREIER® 8 P Cold Weather Items in Every Department Quantity Items Can be Split and Sold Singly with the demand of democrats and republicAn insurgents that the num- ber be cut to 100 at mosty¥ Vietorious | in their first coalition ‘of thé session | sgainst organization republicans yes- | terday when by a vote of 208 to 177 they forced repeal of the Underwood rule restricting the offering of ‘amend- | ments to revenue and tariff bills, the ! democratic-insurgent forces went into | today's session determined to compel a show-down on the rule for dis- charging committees before ad- journment and other changes they advecate, Farm Legislation The senate and house agriculture committees continued their work on farm relief legislation, and the sen- ate interstate commerce committee was called together for its first ses- sion by Chairman Smith to consider | neminations to fill the interstate com- | merce commission and the railroad | labor board vacancies. Railroad leg- islation which was back of the fight that resulted in the defeat of Senator | Cummins, republican, Towa, and elec- | tion of Mr. Smith a democrat to the | chalrmanship of this committee is not to be taken up until later. | The house ways and means com- mittee pressed forward in its hearing | on tax rate reduction proposals, and | _the foreign affairs committee of that | chamber continued its study of the Rogers bill providing for reorganiza- tion of the diplomatic and consular | services. Senator Borah meanwhile, is awaiting only a sign of readiness | from the state and justice depart- | ments to assemble his sub-committee for its hearing on his resolution pro- | posing recognition of the Russian soviet government and an umber of other hearings also are in immediate | prospect, ROMANTIC COUNT HAS WON OVER HIS “INLAWS" Husband of Millicent Rogers Says He Has Effected Complete Reconciliation New York, Jan, 15.—Count Ludw\h Balm, von Hoogstracten, whose pre. | cipitate marriage to Miss .\lllllcv‘nll Rogers, startied social circles recently, | says he has effected a reconciliation | with his bride’s parents, Col. and Mrs, Henry Huddletston Ilogers, | In & two minute interview last night the count said everything wu‘ “all right.” ! “My wife and 1 have been in ecom- | munication with Col, and Mrs. Rogers, of course,” he said, “but they do not | wish us to say anything for publica- | tion. We are getting tired of all this | publicity.” The former Austrian cavalry officer, | | | sportsman and motion picture actor | whs vague as to his plans for the fu- | ture, His bride was also pleasantly | uncommunfoative. In a note sent down from her apartment she said: “I'm darned sorry that there's nothing for me to say to you. I have | no attitude on any of the matters | mentioned by the newspapers In regard to Mme, Traini, she is a per- | sonal friend of mine. Sincerely, Mil- | licent Salm.” Mrs. Grace Montgomery Coffin, to whom Count Salm was said to have heen engaged shortly before his mar- ‘ rage to Miss Rogers, stopped at the home of Mme, Trainl, referred to in Miss Rogers’ note. KELLOGG TAKES PLACE Foreign Diplomatic Corps. | London, Jan. 15. — Frank B. Kel- logg, the American ambassador, was | one of the most interested partici- | pants in the stately ccremohies con- | nected With the opening of parlia- | ment today. It was the first appear- ance of the new ambassador with the | diplomatic corps as well as his nnt' opportunity for viewing British roy- alty and the pecrage on dress parade. For the second day in succession the ambassglor donned full -\-»mng| dress soon after breakfast, but instead | of waiting for the royal carriages as | he did yesterday when he visited Buckinghbam Palace to present hi-' credentials to the king, the ambassa- dor provided for his own transporta- tion to Westminster Palace. An au- tomobile rushed bim through the | crowded troop-lined streets of the | Whitehall district to the diplomatic | entrance of the houses of parilament. f Inside the parliameént he was es- corted to the lord’s chamber and | scated In the enclofure reserved for | the foreign envoys. PRE-WAR BOND DEALINGS New York, Jan. 15.~Reports that| the Soviet government was buying| Russia’'s pre-war bonds in the open| market has revived activity in those fssuep here. Nearly $200,000 worth of Russian certificates chaniged hands on the New York Curb Market yes- | terday. EGAN HAS RELAPSE 3 New York, Jan. 15—Maurice Fran- cis Bgan, writer and former United States minister to Deamark who hn! been in if health for several months has suffered a relapse and was sald today to be ina eritical condition. | H——B“—— — . : HAMBURG TRIMMED ENVELOPE CHEMISE 2 for 88c Values up to $1.00—Slightly soiled, all sizes. e on Hand Early Tomorrow and Do Your Wed CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE Pair 6 for 880 Black and cordovan, reg. 19c quality, very special to- morrow only. MEN’S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UMBRELLAS Very fine quality tops, and durable frames, water- proof, reg. $1.49. GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES $1.88 Reg. $1.98 and $2.49, im- ported ginghams in beauti- fully styled and handsome- ly embroidered models. Sizes 7 to 14 years. CRIB COMORTABLES $1.88 ) Very fluffy with silk mull floral pattern top and sateen border and back, pink or blue, reg. $2.49. CRIB BLANKETS Pink or blue with scal- loped borders, in Bow-knot, Teddy Bear or Bunny de- signs. CHILDREN’S ROMPERS 880 Pair A big assortment of ging- hams, chambrays, gabar- dines and novelty materials —sizes 2 to 6 years. CHILDREN’S PANTY DRESSES 88¢c Neat ginghams, combined with plain colors, sizes 2 to 6 years, “BUNNY” BABY PANTS 2 for 886 White and pink, ventil- ated, BABY DRESSES 2 tor 880 Neat white muslin gar- ments with lace edging and embroidered yokes and turn-over collar effects, — reg. 59c. BABY RUBBER PANTS ’ 4 for 886 Large and medium, flesh and white, good quality. BABY STOCKINGS Pair for 88(: White wi in all sizes. BABY VESTS 4 for 88¢ All sizes, in coat or wrap- per style, good quality, reg. 25¢. « BABY VESTS 2 88¢ Pure wool, very fine gar- ments, all sizes. 3-PIECE SWEATER SETS $1.88 Consisting of sweater, bonnet and bootees, in all white or with pink and blue trimmings. BABY SWEATERS $1.88 All wool, coat style, with high buttoned collar, in brown, blue and tan. $3.49 BABY SWEATERS $2.88 Heavy knit, in plain or faney combinations, sizes 24 to 28. WHITE JEAN MIDDIES 88¢ Co-ed or regulation style, sizes 6 to 20 years. $4.98 EXTRA HEAVY CHILDREN’S SWEATERS $3.88 Very special, in tan with brown, brown with tan and blue with tan, RED AND BLUE JEAN MIDDIES $1.88 White braid and emblem trimmed, all sizes. TAILORED WAISTS $1.88 Peter Pan and Tuxedo style waists with embroid- ered or plain collars and cuffs—of fine voile and batiste—dozens of different styles. NOVELTY SILK WAISTS $1.88 Embroidered crepes and novelty tricoshams, in light and dark colors. - Formerly sold for-$3.98 and $4.98. RED AND BLUE FLANNEL MIDDIES $2.88 Reg. $3.98 — plain or braid trimmed. LADIES’ FLANNEL GOWNS 8c Nicely made, cut very full, braid trimmed. LINGETTE and ENGLISH SATEEN BLOOMERS Flesh, white, peach, blue, orchid, maize and lace trim- med step-ins in flesh and white. $2,50 and $2.75 GREY and BROWN MOCHA GLOVES 88 C pair With black embroidered backs, sizes 6 to T14%. ELASTIC TOP CORSETS 88¢ Also medium bust styles, in white and flesh, value $1.50. BROCADED AND ELASTIC INSERT CORSETS $1.88 Very fine quality, silk brocade elastic girdles, MUSLIN BLOOMERS Pair for 88c Flesh and white, elastic knee and belt style, neatly made, cut extra full. BRASSIERES AND CORSLETS 88¢ Fine assortment of well boned, four garter models, in flesh and white, all sizes. MUSLIN AND CREPE GOWNS 88¢ Very fine quality in flesh, white, orchid and maize, neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery, reg. $1.19. WOMEN’S FLANNEL Bpl,()(i ODMERS air for 880 Very well made, cut ex- tra full, good quality flan- nel used, reg, 59¢. WAISTS AND O’BLOUSES Of fine quality madras and batiste, in button front or back styles, Peter Pan or Tuxedo collar models, all white or with colored trim- ming, sizes 36 to 44, LACE TRIMMED ENVELOPE CHEMISE 88¢ Beautiful styles in bodice or built-up shoulder styles. CHILDREN’S FLANNEL GOWNS 88c¢c Heavy quality, well made, cut very full, WOMEN’'S 1 OR 2-PIECE FLANNEL PAJAMAS 88¢ Very well made, neatly finished, heavy grade of flannel. MUSLIN SKIRTS Deep flounces of import- ed embroidery, in many pretty patterns, LACE TRIMMED CORSET COVERS Beautifully made with imported Val. lace, in bod- ice or built-up shoulder styles. nesday ®Shopping at This Great Value Giving Store FLANNEL DRESSING SACQUES 88¢ Regular and extra sizes, in grey, blue and lavender with floral designs. TEA APRONS 2 for 886 Of linen, percale and linen crash, embroidered or plain, reg. 59c. NOVELTY TEA APRONS 88¢ Fancy aprons with wool embroidery, applique and novel strap arrangement. WOOLEN SCARFS 88¢c For men and women, plain or striped in tans, browns and the combina- tion of both, also in shades of grey. $£1.19 LADIES’ UNION SUITS 88c Plain or satin stripe in all styles, medium and heavy weight. $4.98 and $5.98 SILK WAISTS and - OVERBLOUSES $2.88 Big assortment of Crepe de chine, Canton crepe, Rosh- anara crepe, embroidered crepe and washable taffetas. All sizes 38 to 44, CORSET COVERS 2 for 88(: Neatly made, trimmed with fine lace or hamburg, all sizes, 36 to 44, 2.CLASP WASHABLE FABRIC GLOVES Pair 2 for 880 Brown, grey, tan and black, in embroidered back styles, sizes 6 to 8, reg. 59¢c. CHILDREN'S WINTER GLOVES and MITTENS Pair for 880 All wool, large and small sizes, reg. 59%¢ and 69c. $1.19 and $1.39 WOOL SKATING GLOVES 88¢c Camel’s hair, white, grey and oxford, also heather shades in sizes for misses and women. WOMEN'S NEW SPRING HATS $3.88 teg. $4.95, in a big as- sortment of colors, straws, silks and combinations. tions. STRAP-WRIST AND DUPLEX GLOVES 88c ruir Grey, tan and brown, in attractive styles, very fine grade, sizes 6 to 8. KNIT SKATING TOQUES White, grey, blue and combinations, double made, very fine. SATEEN PETTICOATS —and— COSTUME SLIPS 88¢ Fine quality in dark and light ecolors, with wide fancy flounce of self and combinations. LADIES' “MERODE™ UNDERWEAR 88¢ Separate vest and draw- ers, all styles, fine white cotton, with or without light fleecing, all sizes. LADIES' JERSEY KNIT BLOOMERS 88c Pair Plain or satin stripe, in white, flesh, black and grey, single or double shir- ring at knee. LADIES' KNIT BLOOMERS Pair for 88c White and flesh, cut ex- tra full, reinforced at crotch and seams, elastie knee. APRON DRESSES 88¢ In fine quality gingham, all sizes of checks and plaids, trimmed with plain colore or rickrack braid. SATEEN BLOOMERS 88¢c English sateen in dark colors, with double row of elastic at knee. WOMEN’S H:GH SHOES Formerly sold as high as $7.98—Black and brown, and combinations. BOYS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS Sizes 8 to 12 years, heavy grade of flannel, two-piece styles. BOYS' KNITTED HATS 88¢ With adjustable ear laps, in blue and grey, fine qual- ity. BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES Of fine quality madras in fine or cluster striped patterns, sizes 6 to 16. BOYS’ ALL WOOL PANTS 88¢ Tweeds, corduroys and fine suitings, made extra full, all seams strongly re- inforced, sizes up to 17 vears, BOYS’ HEAVY UNION SUITS 88c¢c Sizes 2 to 14 years, in grey color heavily fleeced, very well made, reg. $1.19. EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES 880 Each Embroidered or lace trimmed with medallion in- serts, extra fine quality. GIANT TURKISH TOWELS 2 for 88c Very large, all white or with colored borders, reg. Toe value, TURKISH TOWELS 4 for 88(: 3 for 880 Very fine quality and ex- tra large for these prices. 72x90 SHEETS 88¢ Ready for use, hemmed, no starch, bleached. PILLOW CASES 3 for 88(: Reg. 35¢, hemmed, 36 by 42 or 45, ready for use. BATH MATS 88c Turknit with Grecian border design, white and blue. SASH CURTAINS Pair for 88C Cross-bar design in mar- quisette and voile, very neat. EDEN CLOTH Yards for 88C Good assortment of pat- terns, reg. 19¢ yard. OUTING FLANNEL Yards for 88C 27 inches wide, big as- sortment of various colored stripes, fine for gowns, pa- jamas and underwear BATH ROBE EIDERDOWN Yards for 88C Jig assortment of pat- terns, extra heavy, beauti- ful designs, reg. 59¢ yard. £1.19 WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS 88¢ Juliette style, with leath- er soles and heels, grey and brown shades. 21¢ 1'3‘.\'ELING Yards for 880 Real good quality, fine for kitchen use. NOVELTY LEATHER HAND BAGS 88¢ Every style imaginable in all colors, novelty de- signs or plain, reg. $1.49 value, WOOL CREPE 88c¢ vau Reg. $1.00 value, in tan, cocoa, brown, grey, navy and black. 36-INCH SILK SHIRTINGS 88¢ vun Very neat patterns, plain or striped, nice assortment to choose from. BROCADED OR PLAIN CANTON CREPE $1.88 yuu In black, navy, brown, tan, grey, turquoise, reg. $2.49 yard. 25¢ FRUIT of the LOOM QIUT‘I:JN ‘ar 4 for 88(: Best quality. 25¢ CURTAIN MARQUISETTE Yards for 886 White or ecru, plain pat- terns, extra good quality. GARDENIA FACE POWDER 880 Box PRINCESS PAT FACE POWDER 88(‘. Box HAND PAINTED DOUBLE COMPACTS 88c¢c Very neat, something very new, WOMENl;S‘ LISLE HOSE air for 88(: Ribbed, in brown, black, grey and champagne, all sizes, reg. 59¢. CHILDREN’S H.\‘GLISIEI RIBBED HOSE air for 88(: In black, brown, Russian calf, grey, tan and cham- pagne, all sizes. MEN’'S WOOL HOSE Pair 2 for 880 Heather and black, sizes including T115, good qual- ity. MEN'S SILK AND WOOL HOSE 880 Pair Very fine quality, reg. $1 value, in plain or drop- stitch. MEN'S SILK HOSE Pair for 880 With faney side clocking, in brown or black, all sizes. WOMEN'S NOVELTY HOSE 88c¢ Plaids, checks, striped, drop-stitched, wide ribbed, narrow ribbed and cluster ribbed, all sizes, reg. $1.19. WOMEN'S HEATHER WOOL HOSE & o 88C Heather shades in rib- bed only, all sizes. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE All colors, including the popular beige, nude and grey, reg. 1.49 quality. WOMEN'S PART WOOL HOSE Pair for 88¢ Heather shades and brown, reg. 29¢ value.

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