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At Youar Library Books you will want about: “The University of the People,” at your door, has just added a new course to its curriculum, In other words, the New Britain Institute has Just recelved and now offers another reading course of tho “Reading with & purpose” serles belng published by the American Library assoclation. The new booklet is u\ll(.d “Ten Plvot.l Figures of Histo.y,” by Am- brose W. Vernon. This reading course sketches the llves of ten men Who have profoundly influenced the course of world events, and tells the reader where to go for more about Alexander, Paul, Rousseau, Wash- ington and the others of the ten. ‘“We promise,” concludes the author “that life will become both more in- telligible and more mysterlous, both more stirring and more baffling, more exhilarating and more sacred to all who make the {ntimate ac- quaintance of these dynamic charac- ters of the human race.” “Blology,” “Fnglish Literature” and “Some Great American Books" have also appeared in the serfes, and fill be followed by others. The courses and the books they: recom- fend may be borrowed at the li- brary, THE WEST INDIES WITH BRIT- ISH GUIANA + AND BRITISH HONDURAS by George Manington A very readable travel book of all the West Indles as well as a practi- cal guide for travelers to the chief points of interest. MY PORTION, Rebekah Kohut. The autoblography of a gifted Jewess, the daughter of a rabbl and the wife of a famous rabbi and acholar. Coming to America as a child she became a most loyal Amer- fcan and useful eitizen, Every page {s distinguished by the portrait of a rare personality. GENERATORS AND MOTORS, Da- vid P. Moreton and Others, A vpractical treatisc on the eon- struction, winding and repairing of electric generaters and motors. FLEONORA DUSE by Jeanne Bor- deaux. Written by an ardent enthusiast of Duse with sidelights on the life of the much beloved actress. hose, own life reflected the tragedies which <he portrayed o vividly. J\MES BRANCH CABELL, Carl . Van Doren. A brief and appreciative summing un of the genius of Cabell in which 1he author assigns him to a place in American literature beside Haw- thorne and Melville. STRUCTURATL ENGINEERING — STRENGTH OF MATERIALS by G arge Fillmo » Swaim, A complete, clear und simple dis- cussion of the fundamentals of the gtrength of ma‘erlals applicable in e design of structures of various finds not only of framed structures Tt those of masonry and concrete also. THE STORY CF THE WALDORI- ORIA by E. Hungerford. An account of the origin and growth of an fnternationally famous hotel-—how it came fo be built and its history np to the preseat day— and some of the most prominent wuests who h stayed there. PRACTICAL FOREMANSHIP Glenn Lion Gardiner. It disensses handling men, In austrial good will, employment man- aggoment, wage problem and increas «d productivity. ORIFICE MANAGEMENT, PRINCI PLES AND PRACTICE by liam Henry Leffingwell. A detailed exposition of the prin ciples of sclentific management and standardization applied to problems of all kinds. OUTLINBS OF POLISH HISTORY Ly Roman Dyboski. A scholarly, compact and readahle survey of Polish history cov yery briefly the period of the and peace. MOTOR FRANCE by 8 ington. Aa attempt to describe frips through nee with an explanation of historieal Hlusions which need not esca tonrist. ARNOLD BENN Arnold Rennett. Mrs. Bennett presents to fhe read er hoti tle knows and ires and whese intelligence and charm tracts and retains his friends. O CIVILIZATION Perry. and simply or lopment of civilizations through TT by Mrs. the at- GROWTH by William J Tells clear igin and de and the spread of culture out the world principles only. the THE GREATES OK WORLD hy A, E. Newton, You Tible, A popilar songs of hygone years tnd otiier papers. Besldes, there are clever hints on hook coliecting. » vape editions of the volumas on sporting WONDER BOCK OF PLANT LIFF an Henri Fabre, A grest naturalist gives tle of {his minunte and loving observa tions of plant life felling of the organization. shriuciuse and growth of plants and manv af th ir strange hahits. SMARTLY DR Iy R rhank on the jewelry, and every SEDWON pivchology footwear, buying ot lothes will interes woman. THE ART OF MeKnight The 1 development er as a selling deviee with cuts of posters from vari ns com- tries a1 1 sugg il he found prictic ihle, of many the tion WHAT'S O3 LOCK? by a0 these poems Is “halleng~ To v onte viore ARe personality. AUTORIOGRAPHY OF MOTHER JONES. Th's life story of an actjve and IN THE | | will revel in these enjoyable | “shows" frun 7 POSTER by E.§ to know oyl A REAL ECONOMY— 'IWO REELS FULL OF DRESSES $10.00 Every Dress picked from our regular $14.95 line, featuring the new flares and ripples, Every new autumn shade. Individual sizes from 16 to 48, Special Lot of Boys’ School Pants including tweeds, corduroys and cassimeres; sizes 7 to 17. All colors. Regular B $1.29. For Wednesday Juvenile Suits Including tweeds, Je and corduroys, also ¢ corduroy and binations; siz ular $1.49. ash jersey com- to 9. Reg- For Wednesday (American Hosiery Co,) Camel’s Hair Of all brushed wool, in tan, blue and white; four-piece suit consisting of sweater, leggings, cap and mittens. $4 59 Coat Sweaters All colors and sizes, $6.00, value Wednesday Special John Clarke’s Sewing Cotton U. S. Syringe With grade rubber, Wednesday first $1.49 grade. attachments, Black bers. or white, all Wednesday num- Wil ! office ! THROUGH | e the eyes of any inferesied | whom the public man Ldent of { enough 25 C dozen ring | (@1 war | Fall Hats marked special for tomorvow are 31.95. The new Pirate model is fall shade predominates I'hese new actually worth $3.95 and $ included and every new treating of genera, | B New Fa“ Fe!tq Wonderful Assortment ot A table just full of the now ff Satin and Velvet Felt Iats proved so popu- H /AA T S lar this fall—every hat a new arrival. Reg. $2.98 val. 1, 411 the new models—and § every new shade included. “RINSO” For Washing 2 for 9 (o RS R AR R R GUEST IVORY [ i Aoteas in st o 0dd Lots Warm Knit Underwear Men's, women's and chil- dren’s. Value to 98¢, Wed. 2 .. $1.00 Keep he Kiddies Feet Warm 500 pairs Felt Rootie Slir V- pers. Iancy cuff and com- fy soles. Al sizes and col- ors. Value 98¢c. Special “MUM” 16¢ H0c pkg. GILLETTE RAZOR BLADE 29¢ 10¢ Tube POND'S Special 6¢ AR T RN AT SRR 25¢ Tin J()ll‘\\(b & JOHNSON CREAM Boys’ Heavy Overcoats style. Stitched padded linings. Al fall colors. Sizes 3 to 9. Reg- ular $7.49. For Wednesday $5.98 Balkan Dress Goods -in. All Wool Dress Flan- nels in a full range of all the new colors. Qur $2.98 value. Wed, at $? 950 Yard Sweaters - For women and misses: Long sleeves and mhp—on\ in all the new fall shades, in all sizes to 44. Value $2.98. Wednesday $1 98 250 ’\len Men’s Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts 66¢ Full cut, sizes 141, to 17. Flannel Pajamas Striped Heavy color. Wed. and plain Teazledown. Made with two pockets, 36-inch ]lod\ y Grade Outing Flannels In a large plain colors, and stripes. Wednesday 2 ] C Yard 49 dozen Pillow Cases Size 42x36, made from good firm cotton, no starch —a 25¢ value. Wednesday 21 C Bach 36 Inch Dress Percales In light, medium and dark effects; big assortment; 21c¢ grade. Wednesday 16C Yard Jewelry Dept. 2 mm pieces of fine jewelry. Cufl' Links, Pearl Choker Lingerie Pins, Rings, Ea rings, Barrette Pins . Cameos and many more items. Value to $1.95. Wednesday Special 250 Each assortment of checks value. also 29c (/'Zl (/a/p 6/ [»(*/yfiodq Bsh ool E 20c Bottle CARBONA 13c 50c POMPEIAN FACE POWDER 33c WASH GOODS 36-inch Madras For shirts, blouses house dresses, in a big range of new patterns, A reg. 20c value. Wednesday 21 C yad Brushed Wool Baby Sacques and Slip-ons Beautifully made in coat and slip-on effects, every one is nicely hand embroid- ered, just what the kiddies need, a hargain for Wed. and Blankets JExtra ho.l\\ IFleecdown. Worth $2 Silk and Wool Hose Plain and silk clocked — black and colors. Values to $1.50. Wednesday 98¢ 81x90 Wearwell Sheets A fine soft colton, no starch, no seam. $1.59 grade. Wednesday $1 25 wo R T BB 1 R IR | Handbags Just veceived a wonderful ortment of Under-the- Arm Bags of fine cowhides d silks: all new fall col- ors; some pouch styles. Value $1.98. Wednesday 98c New fi,«/um( 7 M PReaders of this Page Fur Trlmmed Featured Tomorrow $14.95 || Brand New Coats for $14.95. Fur trimmed Coats at $14.95. Full lined Coats at $14.95. You never heard of Coats to surpass these values at 1]1}\ price. Sizes 16 to 46. For just this sale tomorrow. Women's Imported Chamois Suede Gloves Novelty cuff and New fall shades. value. $119 White Uniform Dresses Suitable for hairdressers, nutses and doctor attend- $149 1. slip-ons. $1.50 Sanitary Napkins One dozen to a box. Wed- Crochet Cotton All colors. Wednesday balls 25 c for nesday Special at 39 C Box Children’s Wool Sport Hose Two-tone colors and heath- er mixtures. 98¢ grade. Wednesday 79 C rpair JUST ARRIVED' 1,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S 500 Bathrobes For women and misses. Sizes 1650« OXFORDS and PUMPS $3.55 leather. Values to $ Low hecls. new broad lw. ruaranteed Sizes to 8. all In medium and 5.50. Boys’ School Shoes lan or black, soles: made to stand the | test of hard wear. Sizes to 515, Value to Girls’ High Shoes For school or dress wear. 3 In black, tan and patent, 5 with gray or beaver tops. Solid leather construction. Sizes to 2. Worth $3.00, 1 Special good leather will d 1 pay the stu 2 conditions RUBEN AND TV Jordan Mily When East effect on the ¢l socia LECTURES TO LIVANG AUTHO by Lacon Some of the hiest knov n and lov of the autl told their virtues v candor, wit contemporary s Chinese faul's and and - i PIONEERS IN TROPICAL ICA hy Sir Harry Stories true fo Ane ntur PARADE AMER Typica Johnston v oD Dritis the hearl of explorer on SROR'S THE PROEF HOU G Willa The | where Ha an way—Dbut the new ho take its place. ican life Is one This sio which you will LAWYERS IV hOW T RUM HEARING - Woods and Mangan Have Debale Over Admitting Evidence adster containing 11 fiv aleohol and A e lon cans of b one-gal- §: RHW lon cans r his arrest, Geldberg told th he w sporting the ish, who paid him for his services. Gold tatement purporting gs with Sch then took him Schwe vei- introduced Schweibish, bu ran objecte inadmis of evi e between and am C. nsati o the counsel Wil Schweibish nt for what Mangan sald usively to e law and precedents |evidence | Britain. - |that it could not be counted as evi- inst his client Mangan ght ar Prosecutor W fol hother at- ods to link an made in stration Schwei attemnpt Alrs, Is was being | and the v certifi itomobile 1 to a continuance of | ay morni 111 be comple! rry Ginsberg We W nuld Perish If ()|I \\ ele ( ut ()fi' r of an Boston, which does business in New Mr. Towle spoke appears for | Lions' club more tha ) he Iv s ife him lyiug on the and | sl today. He explained that tloor with a deep ' in his neck from ear to ear. 1 from police went to Gleave's home I'riday when the dead man's wife called police headquarters and sald SLASHES O THROAT FATAL \“m“‘.".\L‘i‘,i.i‘;;,l,_“"‘%~,‘,T.”‘;IQI‘J:‘TJ§ GLEAVE DIES AT HOSPITAL s necessities of crude are produc given as il health, He s a live of England and had cen living in New Britain for about year. He was employed at the ley Works. Besides his wife he {wWo sons. > funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at B. C. Porter Sons fu- r arlors and will be *private, L. Brooks will officiate and ill be in Fairview cemetery. Jerome Street Man Succumbs Self-Inflicted Wounds—Had Been in 11 Health d thVH‘} i- by slashing his | died from thel ht at New Gleave Friday lay morning throat with effect of his wounds Britain Ge was taken to 1t} ng by Policeme nd Clarence I d effected SCHOONER WRECKED N. B., Oct. 13 (®—The sted schooner Cora Gertle, ought shelter along the Chars 1+ James Me- | e county shores from the heary yn{' er after [seas of the week-end, has been trance into | wrecked off the White Horse ledgen a razor t nlg George ital, spital an en to the [the bathroom in his home and found | The crew reached shore safely.