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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, G. FOX & CO. Hartford 1918 BUY WINDOW NOW—NO- TION FELT DEPT. attach to snug be- Quantity Narrow windows: fore cold is limited; Packa strips ready (o make the home weather comes. buy at once 6. FOX & CO. Hartford with a firm confidence that their superior ex- cellence will effectively maintain our estab- lished reputation as dealers in quality clothing. Younger men, realizing the importance of a correct appearance, will cheose CAMPUS TOGS with the comfortable assurance that they combine in a masterful way strikingly original style, dignity and perfection of make that insures lasting satisfaction. A cordial invitation is extended to inspect our Fall selection while our stock is complete. New York Sample Shop PROSPERITY SURE T0 FOLLOW WAR Banker Kahn Foresees Gonditions : and Sounds Warning (Special to the Herald.) New York, Oct. 11.—In an address last evening at a banquet of the Na- | tional Industrial Conference Board at 1he Hotel Astor, Otto H. Kahn of the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., cip: the conditions that exist after the war. He confidence of the ultimate victory of the Allies and anticipated a period of | prosperity. J “The German 110“;)!" were sustain- jed by a sheer obsession akin to the old-time belief in the sorcery of ‘the black arts’, that their military caste | fwas invulnerable and invincible, tha by some power good evil, the «id not care which—they had been made so, and that the world was| 1 1d to fall before it. i ook forward for period of auspicious | great prosperity after the war, svided that relations between em- 3 hd employes are determined sis of mutual fair play and | ghtened good will. I believe, we ly able to c the burdens, lough they may be, which we ¢ have inherited from our expenditures, provided that our hous #s ordered with reasonable wisdom. tho waste of war mous, but on the other hand we created vast assets during the both tangible and intangibl have become a creditor nation; s country to rchievement true Yave ar, | leled | million | operative , world will need our products and the genius of our enterprise and - As never before, “Moreover, the working fleld of he world has very largely increased 357 MAIN STREET in in these past momentous four | The world has become more | compact. Its componc parts have | been brought much closer together, physically and spiritually. Countries | thousands of way have come within the range of our planning, purview and intercourse. A new spirit of vigor, : daring and enterprise sprung from ti tremendous impt of the unparal- | mass meeting of millions upon of men united for a common purpo:; | “Of course, the the ending of an interval readjustment, industric others ur with the immediate sequence the war is bound to of confusion and during which certain he favorably and affected. But, of this proces: there snould a few year least an immo of opportunity and a corresponding prosperity-pro- | act \ such as even this h rarely experienced provided that whilst recog- 1d respecting the demands of which is a day of pro- cinl justice and of search testing for the right, we do too far or too fast into waters of be of il favorably completion for ity ducing country dways nizir > tremendous event of the war eave the world as it found will never be quite the same in. To the extent that social and economic institutions, however deep and ancient their roots, may be found to nd in the way of the highest achievable level of social justice and the widest attainable e3 ion of op- portunity, welfare and contentment they will have to submit change. And the less obstructive and born, the more broad-minded, and disinterested those | who pre-eminently prospered under the old conditions will prove them- | selves in meeting the spirit of the, new day and the reforms which it | may justly call for the better it will | be both for them and for the mm.i to stub- munity at large, “Let us bewars Jest in aiming ‘to make the world safc for democracy’ | individual Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats | Built for Style and Service IMPORTANT SATURDAY SALE and you'l that puts you other Compare Experi tailors have charge of the men’s and boys' clothing; fitting of during this sale alterations will be frec. e e s conserve wool by clothes a physical comfort and ne department in the new house in New England—it leav: not apparel for men built with sounder servic these war days when' we must needs be thaifty, buy will secure the fullest dollar's worth Suits Worth Today $30.00 to $35. 00 For Saturday including and other lot is worth 1 and case, in the entirely feature vou fit at adopted you'll m dollar OX & CO. find mental satisfaction store; and like s nothing to be ideas, more your winter You can wearing the G. clothes; finish of these Men's clothing the most modern Fall Styles here will please you. is very new by esired They'rc correct to the last genuine suit may, find style or fa price where button. overcoat your $25.00 ative and semi-conservative, ind homespuns; being pur- e S95 00 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats $28 50 Bought months ago in anticipation of this salé; all styles from the conservative Chesterfield to the form-fitting with the new waist back and front Handsomely tailored, some of them are full ter silk lined; s 14 to 42; our regular prices are $30.00 2.50; worth today all of $10.00 more. $32.50 a. choice of 75 or more 2 to 36; regular in sizes 32 $22.50 the selected today itform and ( models are co erials the well kr ampus Togs feature s than § the new rown b Sults for men : young men, showing the seam back and front, chased months no Suit in the 33 to 42, Special for Saturday High School and Junior Suits High school and Junior Suits in ages 15 to 20 puns, cashmer flanne every new model Featar prices ax i ¢ $37.50 @9 "5() "Hi-Low Stilts been worsteds, 50 cashme: careful 2 and $35.00; are ago, majority are worth seam and qu and § For two made of fine home and snappy feature; For two days Boys’ Overcoats For $10 THEY'RE “WINNERS rhat's What You'll Say Them. A selection of over 200 Ru. in and % length Over- coats; in sizes 2% to 12; regu- larly sold by us at $12.98 and worth much, more tod Peb- Hle cheviot and handsome over- coatings in other warm durable materials. We shall days e Overcoats regularly sold up Sale price Tor Overcoat price § Sale the IHigh small men, stocks, chool or for from regular 00 to § price Boys’ Norfolk Suits Sizes 7 to 17. Suits for school wear in neat dark mixtures, made to retail at $8.50, for two days $6.98 Norfolk Suits, regularly and $10.50, for two days $8.50 Ab(mt boys Should have here last Suits A maker’s sample Peggy Cloth, Kiddy Chambray and Galatea; stripes and solld colors; to 8, our regular p: $2.50 and $3.00; will be e sold in the spring for $3.50, for fat- urdays spring but were delayed in lot, in Cloth, neat sizes transit. About 200 pairs will be given away free of charge Friday and Saturday with a wool $6.98 today purchase of a boy's Suit also include in this offer about 75 Mackinaws in the Scheureman and other good mi suitable hovs and girls, sizes 7 to 18. or Overcoat costing and $10 e up. The Stilts arc worth about 75¢ pair. and calcu- incomes of] ive $48,250,000,- total; or, applying thef calculation to families with incomes| 00 or less, it is found that theyl $16,000,000,000 of that total” at about lates that $15,000 or 000 of that 000,000,000, with able to what is in England and France “A carefully compiled statement | issued by the Bankers' Trust com- ically collected; and because of the| pany of New York estimates the total further fact that they tend to in- | individual i the nation for duce aconomy than which nothing is| the fiscal vear June 30, 1919 more important at this timc and | which as far as I can observe, is not | being practised by the rank and file of our people to a degree compar- | fact that while productive of it large revenues in the aggregate, they are easily borne- productive of mno strain or dislocation, and automat- advocacy of consumption and similar taxes, such as stamp taxes of many kinds, is not actuated by any desire to relieve those with large in- | comes from the maximum of +con- | tribution which may wisely be im- posed on them. I advocate con- sumption and stamp taxes—such every other belligerent country with- out exception has found it well to impose—because of the weil attested My very | comes of ending as | Buy Liberty Bonds Today. GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN ST, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. (Branch Storc, 863 Main St., Hartford, Conn.) Over Harvey & Lewi US. MN.SN' ARMY SHOES & Soldiers Not Only Wear the safety of democracy own Jand to be jeopardized by the foundations tampered which it nas rested for a |[8 century and a half. By all means let us be open to new ideas, lef us go forward znd strive to realize what formerly were considered unattain- able ideals but in boldly venturing forth upan unchanted waters do not let us throw overboard the compass of immutable principles o am in favor of taxation which fitst, lays the heaviest burden on those best able to bear it and, sec- ondly, raises the largest obtainable amouni of revenue with the least economic disturbance and, as far ble, with the effect of promoting thrift. it ion we permit in our having with on Big Sale on Trimmed Hats, All Colors, Trimmed With Feather Bands with Pom- poms, flowers, fancy Feathers $£3.98 Special For Saturday . .. . ERE is a shoe made on the Army last—a shoe worn by every soldier in the U. S. Army. It is scientifically con- structed to give the utmost comfort and made of selected leathers to yield the longest possible wear. For men in the Home Guard, for hikes, camping and all around out-door use, the NEWARK U. S. Munson ARMY SHOE is ide: Trlmmed Hats w1th ( olm‘ed Facm;z. All Colors. Special for Saturday possi 1 $2.98 "$2.98 is highly t should not which business cash resou important reach a point at would be crippled unduly curtailed and the incentive to maXimum effort and cnterprise destroyed. And it must be forgotten that both theoreti- and actually the spending of money by the Government cannot and does not have the same effect as productive use his funds by the that ta Children’s Trimmed Hats, All Colors, S Velvet, Trimmed with Flowers and Rlbhon Children’s Tam All Coleors Substantial tan soles, strong and damp- proof. Money back if not satisfactory. $5.00 not Everywhere else they cost $7.50— but at NEWARK Shoe Stores they cost you only $5.00. Get the best and save twodollars and fifty cents ! Buy a pajr tomorrow. 17 New Fall Stylesfor Women just in. Come tomorrow and see them. of Hatters’ Plush Sailors Special for Saturday $2.48 GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. STREET, NEW BRITATN. Hartford (Over of taxation destroys its | ains that in- in a iety of ways, psychological. “It is an old maxim that an excessive impost own productivity, It at evitable result both actual and Newark Shoes For Boys, $2.50,$3, & $3.50 *flemark Shoe Stores Co New Britain Store, 324 Main St. NearB.R.Crossirg 207 Stores in 97 Cities. l 1. - CHEMICAL £O 188 MAIN Branch Store 863 Main St RACKLIFFE BROS, €O, i i i ]\c“ nrlmln Distributor Harvey & Lewis' Store. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings