" WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $s.00 OR OVER. — 5 LITTLE PRI says Kate Doug- eve before anvone knows it.” Begin Holiday shopping early; ticles that are useful, decorative bodv. Ar- Something for every- Notion Department Wrist Bags and Leather Novelties in All the Newest Shapes and Styles A 12 ft case with § shel es filled with scarcely two alike. Shopping bags, some embossed, and genuine seal. At least 3 doz sorts and all repre- sen ative in Lieir class. Priced at 250 to 30.65, Purses in geualne alligator, with isioglass RR passes, basine-s cards, ete, Coin bags, all leather, at 25e. Cigar cass. many kinds; plain irridescent leathers. 50¢ to $1.50 Bill books, in glazed, calf, Masic rolls in seal, alligator, light sole le ther. 750 to $1.98. Brandy flasks, one half pints and one pints, in leath- er covers, German silver trimmings. $1.00 to 31.75. others imitation seal, She to 82.00, uso glazed and Se pigskin and seal genuine pigskin and Umbrellas FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Street Floor nently large spot left for cograving initials, mono- grams, ete. Others with Cocoa Bola and Congo wood ¢ large to minutely describe in this ad. 59 to $4.05, Credit stores would ask voa one third more for no better, GARMENTS--Second Floor quality and style, None genuine without this label Woolizx At prices for the poor people. rich. DOTTIE Special--Monday and Tuesday November 20 and 21 Street Floor 50 patterns of Arnold's superfine flannels, Japanese and Perslan designs, stripes, checks, polka dota. No two alike. Regular 18¢ goods, this fall's designs. For two days only, llc. A Flyer for Wednesday IN FLANNELETTS Oaly 40 pieces left and isa 12¢ value. For this day only, 8c. We don't limit you to 3 4 1antity Basemen t Cat glass from 30¢ up. Odd pieces of china, Be up, We have seen stores get one third to one half more than we think of asking. Watch the new things come in this departinent, Every day shows new developments, SPEGIAL FOR WEDNESDAY A syndicate package of cups and saucers, plates, fruit saucers, meat plates and bowls, One day only, An Every ‘Day Special AT THIS STORE Amoskoag gingham Arnold's prints Specials for the Third | Floor A new line of oak rockers at 21.69 to $10.00, They are priced at one third more by credit stores, Parlor tables, quartered oak, highly polished, from Ladies’ Winter Gloves White and black mercerized, golf styles. Heavily ecroched and designed for strong serviee; S0e. All wool, golf style, in geey, brown, black and white, beaver and blue; at 50c. Children's in blue, brown, and white, at 13¢ > R 3) 0 a ¢ €+ - RB 2 2 & 2 KF 5 4 a 8 5 & 3 €+ 3 a = e/ ! i 18 Williamsport. Miss Jessie Welles returned to | Pittsburg today. spent Sunday at home, C. W. Tidd and wife | have re- turned from Marion, Ind, Mrs. T. H. Selleck and daughter | Irene are visiting in Towanda. Job Morley of Burlington was | greeting friends in town taday. ite mimes os E. H. Johnson is one of the | grand jurors at Towanda this week. shequin were in town Saturday on business. A. H. s. foot ball team will play Towanda at Towanda tomorrow afternoon. E. Brague and wife of Wysox were Sunday guests of Richard Hansworth. Regular meeting of the Modern Woodmen in Talmadge block, Sayre, tonight. Mrs. J. W. Schonten & Ulster was an over Sunday guest of Mrs | Wilson Voorhis. sess Mrs. Geo. A. Lamkin went to Troy today to attend the funeral of Mrs. ES Jewell I. N. Evans, Esq, was in To. wanda today attending to business before the grand jury. Mrs. George Carmer has return- ed home after a three weeks’ visit with her patents in Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. LL. W. Kelley went AN rd to spend a short time with friends Nathan Sharp of New Albany spent Sunday with friends in town on his return from Smithboro, N. Seacord “visited at Edgar to his home in Powell this morn- | ILHAMS & SU SHOES Sayre, Pa, Mrs. Robert C. Wright of New |} York city is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs, J. H. Snell of East | Athens, L.T. Hoyt} is in Philadelphia as | one of the attorneys in the suit «| | Athepgs National Bank vs. Mrs. Juiia Lull. Miss Grace Jones, after having |g been the guest of her sister, Mrs | M. L. Beach, a few days, returned | | | to Wyalusiug this morning. \ SNK __— — The bridge works whistle sum. moned a good delegation of work- {men this morning. It begins to look like old times around there. ————as i b Everyone—man or woman—who cares for ap- J=-C. O. Redington, the | ? pearances—who does not? will find reason for 5% gratification the minute the feet are slipped into.a} author of the Acme patriotic songs, i : died at his home in Rochester, 28 pair of shoes from our stock—now at its unequaled’Ss ( best. Oct. 24. He was well known here | by many of our veterans. oe These shoes are filled—from top to toe—with §# Ud style, and then the lasts are so well- -shaped that § # comfort will walk right along with them. The ———— Miss Norah Mahaney spent | y ; Sunday at her home in Athens, | @ 4 leather has been so well tanned, and all the little § and returned to Towanda this 8 3 details of making so well cared for that the Shoes $8 morning, where she is teaching in| \& ] will wear longer than you expect. Every new mod- the schools. ‘if el is here; and whatever shape or size you wear we 25 Lively Runaway 4 §can fit you, Athens—A farmer's team hitch- | SP ed to a platform wagon was sr ing in front of G. L. Robert's hard- ware store Saturday afternoon A Ble "SP RERT OF when they became frightened and broke loose, running into some O V } R C O T S mixup. The washing machines] ; got tangled in the harness, the A lot of 50 Sample Overcoats just received, prices horses fell on the pavement, and ranging from $10.00 to $20.00, in the newest and neat- the fire flew for a few moments when they got on to their feet and |€St shades, They are all exceptional values and we have started on a lively run. Women| plaeed them on sale at 50 cents on the dollar. and children went into Luckey's! store to get out of danger. Just| This is a rare chance to get a good Overcoat at half as the horses were getting in their | pr ice. best licks for a run through town ERT Codd. washing machines which went fly- ing into the air, and then there was | a lively struggle and a general | race was ended. One of the horses | was injured in the hind leg and the | & wagon was somewhat broken but | no serious damage was done. Subscribe for The Record, E. Newton caught them and their ne | 308 Broad Strect WAVERLY N.Y. Men’s Suits Byery suit we show is well worth consi eration. Every new and 8 wappy style siogle and doable breasted coats with new collar, wide lapel, broad athletic shoalders and retainisg {root besatifally ea and finished earefal attention to detail, made of Scotehy cheviots, _ tweeds and worstads, in the nobbiest patterns aad color- . ings the markets produce, : @ and double breasted sack suita for Black and blue cheviota, thibets and ‘undressed worsted, former price 15.00, sale price ........ : Men's sack suits, single and double breasted styles, made of excellent fabrics in handsome patierns that were 15.00, now $12.62 $10.98 $1.98 $3.90 Suis for Young Men men's single and double breasted of all the character that the cular young man could wish for, $8 15 . $6.25 $4.50 $10.00 and 12.00 suits, sale price Jad blue cheviots containing all the GH inks ana aod myle. changes that expen- and 18.50, sale price 10.00 suits, sale price ind 7.00 suits, sale price. . Double $8 and $10, sale price $7, now Coats and gray, worth $4.00, sale price wool lined, were $1.50, now. | | Red apd 2.25 3.15 6.90 9c 21c shirts, 50c, Men's 50 and 75c heavy jersey shirts Men's $1.00 flsece lined heavy jersey shirts. 2.15 2.00 $1.36 Boy's knee pauts Boys’ single vests Boys’ caps. Children’s fleeces lined underwear; worth 260 and 356¢ a garment Young men's long belted overcoats, in black and fancies. Former price $0.00, now. 19¢ 2c $4.98 dc 28¢ 2c 8c 38c 92c 27¢ 1c Those that were formerly $15 now Boys’ Clothing Boys’ suits sizes 8 to 17 Fa made of warm serviceable fabrics, stardily tailored and smart styles, regular oS 5.00, 6.00 and blue 100 handkerchiefs, now $3.00 and 3.50 suits cut in mannish linea In single and double breasted styles $2.00 and 2.25 suits, containing every kink and wrinkle that the most fastidious boy can wish for, from $140 to BOW. ..oovsnvnsrscsransanssnnnny ’ «
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