Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 09, 1910, Image 6

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That for the last two years we have given the people of Bellefonte and vicinity, values which have not
been equalled by any other concern. In fact we gave more than full value for the money;the proof is by our
constantly increasing business. This month we propose to break all previous records. In order to accom-
plish this wonderful feat we put the knife to our $25,000.00, twenty-five thousand dollar, stock of brand new
merchandise and cut the prices lower than has ever been heard of in the history of merchandising. Beginning
Friday, December 9th, and Lasting Till December 24th,
we place this opportunity before you. You must realize that your chance is now here, don’t lay it off till to-
morrow. Remember to-day is, to-morrow will be, every day brings you nearer the expiring period. Below
you will find a few prices which will convince you of the wonderful bargains.
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTH
NG GET A DOWNWARD JOLT
We have had our tailors make up a great many more garments than last season because our clothing business is much greater than ever. But it is the same
upright clothing that won favor then and holds it now. Woolens are scarce and houses complain of slow delivery; but we had our orders placed ahead and we
now have a much larger stock than we like to carry at this time of the year.
A line of Men's Suits, worth $7
& $8; our special price
$4.95
our special price
A good assortment of very good suits, most
$6.75
of them worth $9 and
$10; our special price
UNDERWEAR
We study the Underwear question
and appreciate the different require-
ments of different men. Some men
want wool or nothing: others wouldn’t
and couldn't wear wool at all, so we
provide the best in all the different
kinds of underwear.
Men's s0c fleece-lined Underwear 39c
Men's soc ribbed, in all colors - 39c
Men's §1 Lambsdown wool fleece 69c
Men's $1.25 all-wool, in all colors 8gc
Men's $1.75 all-wool underwear $1.19
Boys’ 35c fleeced underwzar 22¢
Ladies’ 35c ribbed underwear 21C
Ladies’ soc underwear . 39¢
Ladies’ 75¢ Union suits 48c
Ladies’ $1.25 woolen underwear - 8gc
Children’s underwear in all sizes, from
gc to 25c., according to size.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies’ 6oc rubbers 35¢
Men's 6oc overalls. with or without
aprons, - - - 4S
Men's £1 overalls - 69c
Men's 25¢ suspenders - 19¢
Men's 50c President suspenders 3oc
Men's 20c dress sox - tic
Men's 1oc black and tan sox . Sc
Men's 10c gray work sox 7¢
Men's 25 and 3oc heavy wool sox 1gc
A large line of fine Suits in olive, gray, blue
and drab; a good $14 value;
$9.45
Strictly all-wool Suits in the finest material
and Vollsuenship:
tailor suit; a regular
Suit; our special price
fit like any custom
$18.00 $13.95
The Best Trousers in Town
Are Here.
All kinds of Trousers for all kinds of
legs, in all patterns. Ranging in price
from 6gc, up to $4.95.
Boys’ Knee Pants, in Knickerbocker
or plain, in wool mixtures or corduroy;
from 39 cents up to 89 cents
Boys’ Overcoats and
Suits.
We are showing several new - models
in Boys’ Overcoats and are ready to
overcoat boys of all ages. You know
we always have a large variety. These
are the new long cut Overcoats and are
very handsome models. We fit boys
from three years of age up.
$1.95, $2.48, $3.95, $4.45, $6.50.
Bring your Boy and allow us to show
you these coats.
We have the largest line of Gloves in
town for men, women and children in
wool and leather. Gloves from 21 cts.
up to $1.69.
Our Hats fit all heads.
ety in soft and stiff Hats.
$1.48. $1.95.
95 cents,
A big vari-
Suits that would please any man; well made
at every point; a suit you pay
$15 for; our special price $1 1.75
THE PRESTO OVERCOAT
Not in years has any overcoat been
introduced that has met with such fa-
vor as this very new member of the
overcoat family. It is made in handsome
patterns. Some styles are cravenetted.
An ideal coat for dress or general wear.
Ranging in price,
$8.95, 9.95, 10.75, 12.95, 14.95
You save from $3 to $5 on any coat
you choose from us.
Men’s and Ladies’ Furnish-
ings.
Men's and Ladies’ 75¢ coat sweaters 48¢c
* $1.50coat sweaters g8c
* g225 “ $1.69
Men's fine $2.50 coat sweaters $1.89
Men's regular $3 coat sweaters $1.98
Men’s $4 coat sweaters, guaranteed all
wool, - - $2.95
Men's $5 coat sweaters,extra heavy, all
wool, in gray or white $3.79
Boys' 75¢ coat sweaters 43¢C
Children's 1 red andjwhite sweaters 69c
Rich's allswool 50c sox, in all colors, 35¢
per pair, or 3 pair $1.
Men's and Boys’ corduroy, cloth or
leather caps: a big selection at 45¢
Men'’s Suits in olive mixtures, also the latest
fancy blues and browns; all hand-tailored
throughout; a suit worth
$25; our special price
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$17.00
Men's Corduroy Pants.
Our line of Men's Corduroy Pants is
the largest we've ever had the pleasure
of showing at $1.19 up to $2.48. We
have the best values you ever looked
at. Light and drab, dark drab, blue
and the new shades of green.
Men's Shirts for Work
or Dress.
Men's 50c Work Shirts in all colors 39c¢
Men's 75¢ Jersey Over-shirts 45c¢
Men's $1.25 Flannel Shirts all colors 8gc¢
Men's all-wool Rich's Shirts in
gray,
red and blue - - - «i309
Men's fine $1 Dress Shirts 79¢
Men’s soc Dress Shirts 39¢
Shoes for the Entire
Family.
We are showing the largest line of
Shoes we ever had and can save you
money on your shoes.
Men's good heavy work shoes $1.25
up to $2.95.
Men's fine dress shoes from $1.39 up
to $3.38.
Ladies’ shoes from $1.25 up to $2.75
Boys’ shoes, all strictly solid, from $1
up to $2.48.
Children’s shoes s0c up.
We have a very large stock of Rub-
bers in light and heavy weight Also
Felt Boots, Gum Boots, Lumbermen's
Gums and Arctics. We can save you
25 per cent. on your rubbers.
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