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(s | NEW BRITAIN HERALD. [ruem A SATURDATY Store Hours the Same as on Other Days 9 a.m. Until 6 p. m. THE FIRST AND ONLY ONE IN HARTFORD Our New Bargain Basement makes its intcoductory bow to the public tomorrow. It is an innovation that you'll appreciate for it will open to you a new avenue of profit. The whole plan of spreading this section of the big store is new to Hartford. Old conventions are forgotten, except that the traditional standard of merchandise so long adhered to by G. Fox & Co. will be matained. If an article is priced so low that you are fairly staggered, just remember that we would not offer it to you if it weren’t good. You'll meet with many surprises in the Bargain Basement. Often you'll be “carried off your feet,” as the saying goes, for under the new order of buying and selling, the cutting out of red tape, and the massing of a Iot of goods, we can and will revolutionize shopping. In the Bargain Basement we shall feature: Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Furs, Underwear, Hosiery, Children’s Wear, Domestics, Shoes, Bath Robes, House Dresses and hundreds of other commodities. We shall sell all merchandise for Cash. No C. 0. D.’s will be allowed; no approvals; we shall make no alterations, but purchases will be delivered as usual. An outlet of this kind means more to our purchasing power and the buying power of your dollar than we can make clear to you in this advertisement. It will enable us to obtain entire surplus stocks from manufacturers direct. Much buying means price concessions that cannot be obtained in any other way. While under this plan we cannot guarantee stocks and lines of sizes, we do guarantee phenomenal values in live, new merchandise. We know what our custsmers want, and we know the new Bargain Basement will be popular. Come to Hartford tomorrow, early in the day as we close at 6 p. m. Plan to spend the greater part of your time in the Bargain Base- ment of the Modern Store. There will be no disappointments. Satisfaction is guaranteed. powerless of the Allies and [ er in the absence of leadership, in the | s i e L FOR QUICK RETURNS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS cked by | ing their futm any ing real, furce. T ther with Italy or « - aki « i ' day @ letter was sent to the Rumanian | are to survive. The country is bank- commander by this mission, written in ) rupt, stripped of its resources by the o 1 nded it back with | peace settlement and the people are = = micate with him | too worn out to fight In spite of the . - . i tood by civilized | treaty there is a feeling (hat some wiy I 0 S ] g « manian person- | will he tried to hring about union with A‘Herwfln mmal ays m‘rl i (0 cmarked that the Paris confer- | Germany.” 3 . [ enc sent them a very impolite _— Lty in f ' mere able to rearrange her cla — Tustrative of the o she can personally teach the ‘ “Tlengary will starve this winter, Tt | already registered, but the . bezinning to starve now. The Ru- | the lessons will be s have stripped it utterly, o'clock —Y, W A—and the ne d wheat to the printing presse. " v, Nov. 4.—Advt. " Phey control and censor the mails - *u [ \nintimate vie onditions in castorn Burvope Is an American otfeinl just v o tour through. Poland, Czec kia i and later Hungarian capital wires and are in fact and deed con- | querors. “Amonz nien with whom T talked in cur in th st th w conviction that if ary surviv be only under ok : At} Id b rowd S. SRR TS B e e P Make Poor Coal Do Good Work lence has no ; t ( “iiion. Recontly one of the | Nothing restores Strength an . i Jsnatayios of the elureh . an- | yigality asquickly as Vinoi, our The coal may be poor —hard, dirty, half slate— iz opposition to | &t Droposal to place the Duke of Cod Liver and Iron Tonic. but a Crawford Range will giVC you the benefit eveloped. Be- | on the (irone of Iy In fact, = of all the heat your fuel can produce. Gires e ere arc any number of rvoyal candi lates in the offing waiting to see what | Will happen Crawford Ranges are built with large Fire AN TOr Austria, every province and P B Boxes, wide Ieat Flues, and Cup Joints to con- very district s a4 sepurits movern- ‘m itsclr ‘ acting independently / . { serve and use ¢/ the heat. In these dilyS of in- ften in defiance of the 2 h - ~ . . = St S i ¢ s ferior fuel a Crawford in the kitchen means sat- asx far as any control g .\ o isfaction workmen and soldicrs il ) cr the Christinn Socialists nor e ek o = LR i ) et ‘ i The model illustrated —the Home Royal— has e e e 2 the Crawford Single Damper, making it possi- the’ Stavs. { aboul 5 has the halanee of power @i ble to regulate the oven temperature by placing v tiioroughly sub- | throws its voto to suit ils own ends S Iw lSI’SCOOI Knob at “Bake” «Check,” & . an always- nob a ake eck,” or Bohemians proper. winter. The co § il be practi- | arsaw, Ind. —“Influenza left e . . st s RS T i (oot weak and anaemic and with no «Kindle,” and a Dock-Ash Grate which makes it S Sn e e B | i s i L B et MR S e Ny S et s e B R R e R B el U e withoutibe ing ) all ey hanated) easy to keep the fire free from clinkers. and vesent the arrogant at- | There must be tevrible sufforing {hi country over | price. The hospitals are still without | 2nd as T am a housewife I had to have . d andfuel | supplics, he death rete s high, and | Nelp T tried tonics and doctors with, Crawford Ranges are made in many styles — Do ) (he streets literally filled h beg x| AR el L e nC H 3 5 eopt - ca e AT e e e four bottles built me up and restored each built to give a lifetime of service, and pos- ) c % % 2 % S T 5 ok ' strength, anc have several S = e S R I ” oy 5 o o lic In | lution unless conditions quiekly mend, | PYitS use:” MRS, Ciare ‘bined. Ask us to explain the advantages of the : TSalalia G et ton NG the peoplo W naemic {n‘rsflns af all a Crawfords are different political « seem o want i monarc They have Q y benefited by this famous tonic. ?vanous StleS. v style. 5 for Hungary, few people here | had e gh of Ttepublicanisi. We! We are so sure it is better than any s v Hungary W peop wore | b nough of Republicanisin. Well- | i thntre willsve y SOLD BY believe it will s ¢ as an indepen- | informed people say a coup d'etat is dent country wual union with | not imp le. 1t would not take if i { . : . : mo Rumania seem inevitable, either [ much to place a king back if he were Hour ney back if it fails. " with its own ki 8 vassal, or simply | a strong man with quality of leader- Clark & Drainavd Co., John J. as part of the empire. . ship. In any event the Teactionary | McBriarty, Druggist; W. I Russell, The Rumanians were quick to see | element is strong and growing strong- Druggist, and druggists cverywhere ® ®