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TOIS 0 TRA[ITI]RS increasing importance of the rhmp- | pines from an imperial point of U. 5. Meeting Trade Demands of Eiieg St Wi sty ot bieaine the 1 mr C States as anything! Whole wOrld \[:w;mmfl Philippines independence, | but because it will pay to stay. | It is foolish to think that the ted States will leave when the whole trend of events points toward | u | Ereater cconomic and strategic im- portance for th Washington, D, €, Oct. The world has many wan peopl m to regard Uncl, 15 4 + Claus of comme can fill 1 2 any time at this tir from forej pay for the But the lists of ne file at bureaus of the t of commerce country of year, the lists come | © chants who wish |u‘§" s been too much bunk said he. “Americans chrionilE about all th ited States | COMe and s e things they think through. | Will Dlease. Why not face facts e in content not | and tell the truth?” Claus used to| Among the numerous examples of be asked to fi E 1 for a less sophisticated They run the gamut of manu tured articles from toys to tra 4 rainspouts to motorboats, chinery to church pews. Manu turers interested in foreign trade | f! findiin them excellent opportunities time | "Dunk” pointed out by Nearing was e, ration, | the talk of Americanizing the fs- lands. He declared that while this | alk goes on, Filipino laborers are being paid on a highly un-Ameri- !can scale which will cause trouble 1y, “Americanization means a Ford car for ¢ orker,” he exclaimed. es of the earth, | A Ford costs about 1,200 pesos| (3600) here, whil ¥ workers <l are paid 2.30 pesos a week. If the | worker didn’t buy anything else he | | might get his Ford in about 12, years at that rate." | Commenting on all this, the Fili- pino-owned Philippines Flerald says: a sociologist and educator Dr. ring knows the mind and the| , cssentlal oils g ntiments of his own people, Allg writers. that we can do is to heed his warn- | Brazil, for the monient, needs (i8S, and prepare ourselves for the only a few locomotives and boilers, | Worst.” and Mexico would be satisfied with | a couple of dozen SHon! motor.| 1 Zheiceleb boats, capable of making 40 to 50 | Adoration of the Lamb” by the n hour. Spain wants table. | brothr n Eyck, is regarded’ by P asks for stecl|many cr as the greatest paint- m wheels, A ing in the world 's own heart is ' m which is secking toys & STOMACH YOUNG AND SWEET prepared to are not a dems nfls alternativ aw cotton and rayon mings, galloon Indications are scen in socks and a few jce —automatic or self-freczing pre ferred. A little starch also would he welcomed to the L oods, with trim- 1 guinps. r weather for som: mids. Japan wan promises to get a inele Sam will ship a few evapo- v plants for the production of WARNS FILIPINOS U5, WON'T LEAVE Dr. Scott Nearing Declaves Govt. Will Remain t MUST matter | 1 your old, from Manila, Oct. 21 (UP) — Filipino tich keep eat- | th-knell | the gastric jui | must vh'\\nl\ them, or - {will be free from indigest ciologist, writer, isings, Dloating and drowsiness fist. What Dr. ing said about|after you eat, his home country was—to Filipino| Get a package of Pape’s Diapep- a plenty. sin from your nearct America is dominated today by |chew one of the tablets after meals. the spirit of imperialism,” declared tly the distress is relieved, it Nearing. “Imperialism is not a sen- acids, sweetens the thing. Tt goes where divi- vou will have an ap- | nd it stays where the | pe in like you had when ai high, “If the Philippines can’t produce anything that will pay the business! man of the United States, and if the to Dr. Scott N tores have Pape's Dia- cpsin, More than 5 million pack- s are used a year, ircp - JoNEs CITY HALL = S aTHSe - TURF \ + shape in the most stylish shade of green. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. % 17th Anniversary Sale! Fall and Winter Sllk Dresses For Women and Misses Value to $14.95 Smart straightline and flave models. Ali new dresses taken from our regular stock. E: A Dresses Youthful models in all 75 t ew fabri vnl 8 s 17th ¢ Special— 17th Anniversary Sale! p Women’s and Men’s Robes Made of heavy quality material. Satin / bound; others plain. Silk cord and ta\\d\. )/f Satln'(:ii(:yt(.).’].?- ......... Each $2 98 "%%'}" 17th Anniversary Sale! Large Head Women’s and Misses’ S Sweaters Slip-on and coat styles, all new fall wlmmn\, All Colors V-necks, square and round necks; sizes ;Odctl? oty $1 7 Many Large Head Sizes — Metallic Hats Included 8.75 |\ Payments h Deposit " RAPHAEL'S ANNIVESARY SALE SATURDAY Ready With Hundreds More Extra Anniversary Cash Specials : 77 Beautiful very style and new colors included. An exceptionally good value for Saturday. ur Oa For Saturday t a saving of § n each coat. All new Stout Women’s || 2. 17th Anniversary Special I HUNDREDS OF FELT AND VELVET HATS For Saturday All $3.00 Hats $1.77 All §4.00 Hats $2.77 o ] GROWING GIRLS’ Winter Coats Sizes T to 16. A new lot just unpacked, with beaverette and Mendel s collars and cuifs; made of Bolivia, Suedine and other mixtures. 17th U Annivers ale Special —Saturday, Each ..... Small Girls’ Winter Coats Sizes 2 to 6. Mostly fur trimmed and heavy linea made of Bolivia, Velvet ana other fabrics; all new colo 17th Anniversary Sale Special Hosiery—For Saturday Women’s Full Fashioned Hose Pure thread silk to the welt, all first quality, service weight, in all the new shades. 17th Anniversary Sale Price. ... Pair $1 .3 7 Men’s Fancy Half Hose Double heel and toe, in twelve new colored patterns, all first quality ,,,,,, Pair 37C 17th Anniversary Sale Price Children’s 7-8 Socks and Long Stockings A new lot just unpacked for Saturday’s selling; — Women’s Flannelette Gowns Long and short sleeves. Double yoke effect. All sizes. 17th Anniversary . ole Large Tea Aprons Made from figured prints with double voke fronts. 17th Anniversary Sale Sateen Stripe Slips Regular 98¢ grade. Reg- ulation bodice tops. 17th Anniversary 49 Sale. Special . C Lot Assorted Jewelry Manufacturers’ Sample lot that sold up to $1.00 = I 17th Anniversary Sale! ’ Fall and Winter Sport Coats For Women and Misses Value to $19.95 '14.95 Fur trimmed coats with heavy silk lining, in the new shades of tans, blues, greens and black; all youthful models, in the new- est Y'al»rics. For Saturday Only Coats Stout Women’s each. 17th Anniversary With or without fur collars, all heavy lined $ .95 Very smart mo = 17th Anniversary 17th Anniversary Sale: Women’s Fine Kid Gloves Imported kid back cuff st $3.00 grade. several new novelty turn Close 17th Anniversary Sale: ‘ g Fitting | Shape Boys’ Union Suits T, All Styles Sizes up to 16 years, soft warm ribbed fleeced, all first quality; made by the Bar- rington mills s i 1 Amverat G BOYS' 4.PIECE All Wool Suits Sizes 6 to 18 vest and two pairs of knickers; made of all wool fabric, coat linea ° with alpaca lining, single and double breasted. Ea. Small Boys’ Overcoats sizes 3 to 9. quality dou- material, q Men’s Wear—For Saturday MEN'S IMPORTED BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Plain colors and self color silk stripes, novelty dimity madras. Neckband style and attached collars. ......... $1.89 NIGHT SHIRTS eag lL'mM\ Military MEN'S FLANNEL Made of I\m\\ collars witl 17th Anniver Semi soft and starched . ... 3 for 42 (& o 27c¢ plaids and check effects. g 17th Anniversary Sale Price ..... RS Eain 350 “ARATEX" COLLARS Semi soft . 3 for 85C VAN HEU Semi soft .....