New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 14

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EUROPE COLD OVER SENSATIONAL NEWS Skeptical About Reported Wild Doings in Russian Territory Afghanistan S Then came the Afghanistar quite unlike the calm the unperturbed Lteports of nego to some arrangems and France bega 1ge sources, man foreign office no cellories of Europe s cited, and there was little disposition among German businessmen to be troubled over announcements that Germany's buisness relations with Russia would be injured by the as- cendancy France was reported to have attained by her negotiating with the RBolshevist leaders. German business men have had much experience in try- ing to do business with Soviet Russia, und have learned a good deal since the treaty of Rapollo was signed, Press Tired of Rumors Today the press of central Europe is tired of rumors. It has been propa- | gandized into a nervous frenzy &o often by the agents of various govern- ments that it 18 acquiring discrimina- tion. People are weary of wandering G 'mers with axes to grind. Threats of war which caused nations to shud- der three years ago now pass unno- ticed, Governments change, kings are eclipsed or retired, diplomats of the old school get insulted and try to stir up a row, but the old tricks have lost their punch, Europeans have been told civilization is doomed so often, that now they yawn when the statement is made, Italians have lived so long at the oot of Vesuvius that they have be. ‘ W 1o its smoke and roar. »pe 1s becoming similarly rumblings of Soviet that the threatened from the east may run r Burope someday, but there is no any general disposition to lie night und worry over it he. has been unusuall e callouse ral By voleuno LITTLE STRIFE NOTED :mmmx:x::xxxmxmmxmz:x:m:xx:nxx:mm:muamxmnm abiaghialas sttt teteiriiizioiiesisiisiesastists 5 NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 17322 212322222221 . s~ oo 2 R e An Important Sale THE HOUSZ OF QUALITY, SERVICE AXD SATISF MARCH 14, 1924. e e o o e e e G v ——-w-—m—«mw-«-- PG DT ——— e Bavidson &4 tvmfltal ACTION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FEATURES %Rdum of ffiflTailorcd%guf New Imported BEAD NECKLACES S 1 for Saturday (4 25 ecach s For wear in season and out. assortment of bead neck- has it been as smart as now. hioned of such mannish fabries Isome variety of fi stripes, covert, twills, and mixtures: emphasize You'll see the suits in evi- attractive models, all of which popular boyish cut. useful and chic as the tailored suit, These _. THE SPRING TAILLEUR A S TAKES A BOYISH CUT Nothing is so and nevel are hairline in many the dence at the smartest hotels and gatherings UNDERTHINGS Attractively Priced Very specially priced For a combination of loveliness and economy we suggest silk underwear. fully fashioned of the finest materlals, distine- tive in cut and ne adorned with original touches; in the practical raly woven silks d dium, Here are lovely Step-Ins, Chemises, it Gowns, Bed Sacks, l'llhon« and Slips. NN COATS For Every Need Here Yery Special No matter what sort of coat you may require, you will sure- ly find it in this comprehensive collection. A smart coat for motoring or to wear over a tailleur, a dressy coat for aft- ernoon, or a utility coat that will serve you this year and next, Too many interesting features to be enumerated, but all the fashionable fabrics and colors are included. $290.00 ¢, $59.00 DISTINCTION IS TO BE FOUND IN THE NEW FROCKS In this collection will be found frocks that bring out all best features and most charming styles, fashioned of flannel, de chine, canton crepe, flat crepe and crepe face satin, slenderly emphasizing the boyish silhouette, one's erep particuiars ' CURTAINS CRETONNES spine DETRTTS HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSE . $1.44 pair Box of 3 pair for $4425 woman and DRAPERIES Very mitern v Ma wm - Deco witl e inche s Nand Dohhneie e, SUTNIRL et v Specially Canteia Vo One Coctein M Wt Priced Third Floor Net G twines iyt e OR 08¢ o LoV IN WISCONSIN ELECTION ublican Delegates Who Favor Ia Comtains, e ofF e gl 1y uarien RIS T satundny ~AN the 1 ality For The Suits One must be well corseted these days to wear the straight, slender modes. Models of all the well known brands carried in stoek at el times Very special 10 to #3920 Marked at 16 to $594 Pollette Seem To Be Winners in Early Prediction satuday Cortomme = A1t e i ariens ) “ ook in e iy, Priced A=y Milwaukee, March 14— \\'m-umn: major political activities this spring are confined to the election of dele- gates to the various political party conventions, in the election of April 1. This date aiso is the time of the state-wide municipal electiony Be- side municipal and town officers to be elected, only party convention dele- gates, circult court judges from three districts and one supreme court jus- tice will be chosen, Early forecasts point to the election of republican delegates who favor the policies of SBenator Robert M. La Fol- lette. In some districts there is a movement to elect Coolidge delegates, but these are individual efforts and it has been definitely stated that the president Is not waging a fight for the Wisconsin delegation. The state, un der mew allotment, will send seven republican delegates at large to the national convention. Pre-election democratic disclost two factions sceking ¢ to the democratic national convention. ' § Fhess are the adherents of Willlam G McAdoo, stro y organized and the Smith-Underwc Five demo- cratic delegates e sent to the democratic na from Wisconsin, Women's act fore the electic pronounced places where tested the activiti Although comy Priced From $1.50 $8.00 The New McCALL PATTERN The spring fashions will be tail- x N\ . ! IMPORTED FRENCH ymed—trim, smoothly-fitting suits, PN i NATH CAUNTLET G sports frocks of simple lines, swag- 1 Very special : zer comfortable coats. N W 2z $1.95 and $2.95 The smartest models of all these / styles arve ready in MeCall Printed NEW SPRING FABRICS Patterns. On Sale In Beautiful Shades and Patterns AR TARLL CLAaTHs LINEN TOWELS mater saitable for dresses, trim Cel ,,,,,,"‘,,:,,’ £ in hems w : l“n‘h”\n”!" rish erochet i $1.69 | 555 $2.39 | =z T L COLORED STRIPE SHIRTINGS ‘ u", hjn»h cream $1.59 N restosrre Sl 4 H 69 ds, ot 19c 2 .“llll l‘:r':'l’l\\lll: NEW SPRING ¢ GLONVES e reign ol lored 1 '$1.59 to The tailored suit is responsible for the tailored blouses. You will find them not too mannish, but with feminine charm and smartness. For sports wear, for business or pleasure, and fashioned of striped dimities, corded batiste, flax linen; in the very newest colors, The correct blouse may be had here. B S ——— SETRAP Wilis s activities egates I factior ition $3.98 $2.50 in Our Pattern Section ettt i e R T rept DOMESTICS FOR SATURDAY Priced Very Special 3 ALL WOOL JERSEY BROCADED SCILK T Suitable for blouses, In a profusior wer shades e CHECKRED FLANNLL the s e width in an -1\ MA‘KE EFFOR‘I’ ]’0 SAVE i . : « prof ! » 't'.'v\xu ' .y g weari ,' 1 wi \ll‘\\ sHi |‘|‘|\‘n” saturday ea. 23c REMAINING ABORIGINES ' e $1.59 $3 00 aturday 58¢ LINEN GUEST vn\\lls AL pure fin metite 1o Clean tp -1 - Ispre I CHENLY WOOL FLANNEL 61N, Satnrday LINEN LUENCHEON SETS 3320.53333! Saturday. ea 39¢ | L $4.95 saturday - Auihorities Take Stepe Patete dstamyp Ont i time he und better working conditions for tie ages in hears n Tahiti another section . FARM WORKERS T0BE : GUIDED 1IN TRAVELS - Labor Ta- “It is the greatest co-operative ¢ fort launched by American in the beljef of Mr. Tea- s throughout the direct ever aborers as farmers,” garden various dis- em- B ance the cging in the differ- Organiza Farm Honor Mother of 23 hange Now Under Way Paris—Cited as Mme., an example Calitornin . €A% elected head of the exc @i re presentative t was said that fising a wage scale French women, Amet A ; - perhaps of « t . r was 1 v o force down the a pe fi racing publics farm Honor i W mont on the oceasic orgn child’s birth. wHIn d aer® at Clerm tecorated the tow wiow the cost of to present also w labor change 1 in- iza 1 report on better housing |

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