8 SMASHED PRICES FOR WINTER CLOTHING Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Etc. 1 COMPLAINT is that we have over-bought. Our too liberal policy of providing is brought inio disgrace. SE NTE N C E is that we remove at once, nothing reserved, the surplus and bring to normal condition a top-heavy stock. PENALTY is that we reduce prices to cost and less than cost, and it is punishment that we must bear. We shut our eyes as to I the result and cut prices right and left. The very finest garments, the medium priced ones and the cheaper ones are all included. If ever it 1 paid the purchaser to look, it will pay now. This opportunity is a single instance in the history of clothing selling in the city of Emporium. 1 WE NEED THE CASH and we are bidding for it with ravenous bait, the alluring bait of unheard of low prices. Don t Qatiirrfoii klnu 1/1 IQfIQ T c ° n «""e* *° Forget the UdlUludj, llUl. IT 1 , I dUO NoO. 28, T>ate SIB,OOO of Merchandise for 15 days Only Will be placed on sale at prices reduced to the minimum. For both Men and Boys, in sizes to fit a boy of three years to the largest men. Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Top Coats, Rain Coats, Special lines of Underwear, Shirts, Suspenders, Mufflers, etc. We can giveonly hints in this limited space of the thousands of bargains that awaits your coming. Nobby Fall Suits for Men Assortment Men's Overcoats II M ~-™v i rz!L! hoes | Dress Overcoats, black an,l gray, Price BS.OO now $5.99 j Bh ° M ' $3.25 -'•«» Shoes, now 1.99 Suits, Worsteds. Price SB.OO, now <j)5.99 Overcoats, fine Oxfords, Vicunas, Thibits j 3.00 Shoes, now 2.95 1.25 Shoes, now .99 Suits,} Fashionable cut and made, Price 810, now *7.05 Price 810.00 now - - - 7.89 [j Boys Shoes. c it'«• ii w * i i> • «i •» r\ ir\ Overcoats, good quality, fancy shades, Price 81.-5, now QQ Price 2.00, now 1 4.Q Suits, I<ancy and Lnfinished Worsteds. Price 81.!,n0w 9.19 Price 813.00, now QA Q „ • 1 y.ftc7 Price 1.50, now JBI OQ Price 2.50. now 1 QQ Suits, Single and Double Breasted, some in black Overcoats, latest style and cut, •*P • Xttysy Price 814.00, now - - - 10.99 Price, 10.00 now - - - - . 12A9 Men's Underwear. Suits, Domestic and Foreign effects. Price $lB, now 13.99 " P 4 ° <latR ' attractlve ,n st >' le ' Pr,ce 820 * 00 Men's lleece lined Underwear, price 50c at - 390 Suits, Hart, Shaffner & Marx make. All up to date shades and " " 1 _ _1 10-99 Men's ribbed Underwear, blue and white; 50c at - 39q cuts. Price 822.50 and $25.00, $18.99 and 21.69 YoUtlg Mdl's OverCOatS Men's all wool Underwear, price 81.00, now - . rjQ Q Sizes from 14 to 19 years. Men's all wool Underwear, price 1.25, now - - QQC I rice B>>.oo, now $3.49 Price $6.50, now $4.69 Men's all wool Underwear, price 1.50, now - $1 29 Young Men's Suits pnee >7.50, now $5.69 I Boys' lleece lined Underwear, price 25c, now •19 Sizes from 15 to 20 years. Men's Rain CoatS. Men's Overalls Price 50c, now - - 3Q C Price $5.50 now $ 3 69 Price $0.50 now $ 4 6 Q £ auC^ otch to 42 chest measure, all weights Price 1.00, now - - - 7 9c <po.u» jp<±.Ob7 Price 81 o, now 1Q Price 818, now A. QQ ««, , « . ~ . ' Price, SS.OO now 6 .1 9 Pnce SO.OO now 0.98 Price •22.00. now 18 99 Price 20, now *?« ]Q Mens' SuSpendefS . ncc "° W " 100 _ j-cj.oc/ ' . Price oOc, now - - 39c •» -p . WOOL HOSE —Price 50c, now 39c; Price 25c, now ldc. Boys' Suits Price SI.OO, now -- 79 c Price $1.50.*„0w $129 Mdl's Neckwear 39c; -'"'C. no» l9c Sizes from 4to 10 years Price 2.50, new $1 . 99 Price 3.00, now 2 '.29 „ , 25c How Tie», now l 4c Price 8" 00 now *1 1 Q IMee $? 00 „™ <to on Price 3.50, now 2.95 Price 4.00, now 3.25 Men S WOVeS and MltteilS "=<= ->«. 19c luce. 0O„„„ $1.19 Pr ce 35.00. now $2.29 Mm 4.50, now 3QQ Price 5.00, now 395 ========== Price 50c, now 3 9c Price 83.00 now 2.69 Pnce 4.00. now 2.95 ViH!? Price 1.00, now 7!) c. Price $4.50 now 3.49 Price 5.00, now 3'.79 Boys" KneC PantS Rrp«« Shirt* Price OOc, now - 3 q c Boys' 25c Pants, now 1 90 Boys'7sc Pants, now 690 '" Cil J "![g ß 2 3,11 rIS l,. ic e 81.00, now - 790 Boys 50c Pants, now 39q Boys'sl.oo Pants, now 79q Price 1.50, now 1.29. Boys'soo Dress Shirts, now 38. t'CS flflH Ilf C»lo\CS ilfnui I I*llll KS ' nce "' oo > 110W » Price 3.50. now 2.20 Boys UVerLOdlS ana neerers Price 25c, now 19 C Price 50c, now 38c ------- Price 4.00. now 2.79; Price 5.00, now 3.19 Sizes from 4 to 14 years _ _ " " Price 0.50, now 4.19; Price 7.00, now 4.69; price 8.00 now 5.49 Men S Hats § u jj- Price 1.50, now 1.19; Price. 2.50, now 1.79 Price $2.50, now $lB9 Price 83.00, now $Q 29 I>rice 50c - uow " 39c Price 2.50, now 1 # 95 ===== Price 3.50, now 2.39; Price, 4.00, now 3.19 Price 3.50, now 269 Price 4.00, now Price SI.OO, now ?Q 0 Price 2.00, now 1.45 (JmbrellaS Pri °« 50 °, now 30c; Price 1.00. now 79c Price 4.50, now 3*.49 Price 5.00, now Q?q Caps, price 25c. now 19c. 50c caps at 39c. Price 2.50, now 1.79. We Guarantee the AboVe Prices to be Just as Advertised We have always had the Reputation of selling only the best mafces on the market. We have no old shop worn, cheap, shoddy to unload on you. Remember the Date. The opening will be a gala day, all profits thrown to tke winds. Nothing reserved. A Bargain Event beyond anything previously known in merchandise. On every counter, in every department trade surprises—matchless value giving. Prices on the best and newest goods that would be impossible under.ordinary conditions, and that no concern could pos sibly quote and remain in business. A trade event so exceptional—prices so low—that no one appreciating the saving of dollars can fail to come, whether the merchandise is wanted now or for future use. It is a G-lorious, Matchless Bargain Event that no family can possibly afford to overlook. Tell your friends. Saturday, 14th, Nov. 1908. This county will never have such a clothing opportunity again. G-et your share GASH—NO CREDIT .—Purchasers must have the cash. No goods will be charged at sale prices. Nothing will be allowed on approval, but our policy of refunding the purchase price will remain good if articles are returned. ! PF I j T T A |yl 1 T Tta People's Clothier, opp. Post-Office, EMPORIUM, PA j M~J JV A Remember the Opening Day, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1908 CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908.
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