OAKS BROS. NOVELTY SPRING SWEATERS For Men For Young Men Sport Sweaters that hug the body closely—Pull over Sweaters that keep the chill from your bones— all of them shown in a gay array of plain and combination colors. AH wool Coats of course and we’ll lit any size lad from 2 years to 15. Montgomery & Co. USKKntlfiE Separate Trousers for Every Purpose and for Every Purse CDADT TDAIICEIK For the man who can’t spare time aruKi iKuuatKa for vacation and must mix his play with his work. Fine wools in checks and stripes. §5.00 to $lO. Linen Knickers at $4. Pft! E TRAIKEIK with balloon bottoms as they Wit IKUUatKa oughttobe . Pearl grey and bis cuit shades. §6.50 and §7.50. DRESS TROUSERS S darks. §5.00 to §lO.OO. WORK TROUSERS Montgomery & Co. : HORSES GIVEN AS PREMIUMS IN CLOTHING YEARS ago—many obsolete customslt:-^::’:,^,..;,,;;;;:^:;^;:';:: ’fore the year was up was exactly like ir.g and their pride in nesses: , ‘i* . [telling tile patron in "settle u]» and n*> other store outside of me.ro ' Interesting Reminiscences Gleaned From an u"-; terview With W. H. Montgomery, President of iV*' UMf «*►•<*».«■“«■« c<,h'mns i tfuh s.-n,imp-» sli , t ..m. TO f ., r t.. f,.m.aiei..ih<* t. ier\ Itw * «• I ..f a nrawpapnr «.. m«««- B fnUh , tm i huncs.y p-. affai „. „ ffcr „ of Montgomery s C lothing Stores. ; l '. 1 ' 1 *" t trr , , ,he . »».i «..k,i r..,- .w ti „„. , 10alitv „ f material and ,i i >mrc. mg advantage *>! quantity pui ! Tin* premium, trading stamp ami The evnituinn of the clothing husi- ' which can «>nlv i.e equaled hv \■■ CITES CHANGES IN BUSINESS METHODS. 2Br£*£, JSS 'Z£E?t£ I . •■'.’l j,t extremes In ”ivin°* nreoiMim*; *i vears ago it is realised Inal radical * • . - , i" lAiiimcMu I'lumuiib ,i- • : pany atm upon \\nu-h the sue I i wav to «* , et business Here there changes have o»ihi' annul ami want a • , , • , •*_ 1 r .1,. . . . lJ ~ titrt mete was , • , , , , . r the business was built and man It may interest tin- younger people . am. in It* tu ot tin ir In fact,; rivalry as to what store gave a- struggle it lias neeti .or the early pio- ! Idndiim :,.da-- ->s the’ lof State t'idlege and surrounding many ot the di.-piav windows were tg-: way the biggest prize. One merchant mHM ' business man to succeed or even , u .j u , n t j K . destine- of the Jinn v | eountry to know that up t<» about is'.'" <**‘>''-d eiitheh because the “show ’ot j would give a horse for the customer ; tu remain in business. rected bv the active lu-ad ft fastidious dressers demanded i hat merchandise in tmnt completely oh- 1 purchasing the largest amount in a’ ' . ~ ‘ Ceases he ironed out because this scared the windows. Clothing dum- j given period. This was soon follow- \ MONTGOMERY'S PROTECT ?!*'*. . * tSl .V* ! • furnished evidence that they w.-re m:e>. in the likeness of national ami | c .,j hv another store giving awav a pi- : IHkTIf IMflilK WII l»l 'lf*NP ! J n * U l 'r * > .' l “^ l U *' "l 1 1 ' hnn'l-nir-iiowns. The l.cst .hvssi.i ...... |.,,,nimn. persona Kes nrcnpicl a | :mo . Kiivc l,v ! WM ” 1 Kll)h ANI> 1 1 Rt ’ fc j •'«> "> tl.sst ca. lv .lav a-..rv five pla.a- ... ln.nl ..f tin- av- 1 ;o „. i n t |„. t . ;lrk . „ re at vn- i . . , . . "I’"'" •" ! 111 1,1 - n Cenenl Gram .» • . » ‘ i • -Montgomery s doing an excessive me noeiis ot our ijatrons am •ot all =>» .-='■=■« ' U M |kn™r„Way»ah.,r- i „ . -..aali.v aarch- a.-t r«i S on rath..,- ll,:. v...... Mack 1.,'..a,1..!...1. «»*•>•» '•'•'■‘ n " 0-t"n> : vc f tcr> as a Brand prate. This c..n- 1 ; , jvs .. >nv|l wv w H ~H minau. ; cals. Men’s pants a’,-,-., naalc with ! S<;,, .1./s U;» Sis f '"’ » f >’"’ >’«« u "’' l ,hi ; s ‘-’ : a„„,crv express,.,! himi.-lf wla-a i.m r- 1 imcllittcncc in s.-rvicc. salisfa : Stnp-s S,. l.!-..a,l ami p:-..n„un,.,-,! that ! th , w . ,|avs. a.ivmiscincnts of ! ffirkunts .l.scvc-rcl they "<;'•' t-' l '" : viiavci reaar.hna t!a-sup,n..r service , .ua lily and facis in all rep iln s...|ii;r a anile i„riu apprearln up ... , „. t;lii S s iri . f wt .rv rarely ehanp'e,! i , ln!r , a t ray r '; nt,ri : ‘ heina ren.lere.l th.- pc.„•!•.■ „f ihis vi- lions, these ons-limc :he nisi .|lhe .listnnre the trousers were visible ! ’ A -eneral j tan,lwl “’B rthrr - =>» | einity. ' tors in service that have nn, •(jlong betore the rest ot the body came tvv ;,. u . t j u . stock was taken and j ment to refrain from this method of. <. , nl i „ L :i ngr. Mr. Montgomery states sible the great growth of thi I into view. 1 lu* mere iiuli* feient dn-.s-• j n t j u . ; ,,j_ very similar to the ] business getting. “that with the experience gained in pri>e. ’isers wore silk mixeil- suits, a heavy • I . __ _ jhlnclc n!l-wo*>l I'nhrh* with :i siijrlu | mixti:re of whin* ,-i!k whirh ylisn*m*«l i In those days stnr«:s would open at • ! *; ..‘clock in tin- ninrriiiitr ami dose at HI sun! 11 o'clock each niirht. <>n Sun- • ’ days practically every store was ••pan ; ! fr«>m S m. t«> noon. Vacations ; I were never thought of ami ■ II- • which existed. Competition today is : | conducted on a dijrnified and ethical j basis: it is void of those enmities of [ the former days. It was a sreneral j practice in that day for merchants to • ! open packages that customers pur-; ! chased from other stores, scorn tlx* .quality and the price that was paid. 1 [often times a merchant would strive j : t*. make a hit with a patron hv takinjr : ' him t*» a nearhy sal<>**n ami huyinfc i him several drinks after a sized , j purchase had heen made. ! lit tin’ l.lt.'ilh's*'* of .Vi itiitnnl ('h‘irm-t-rs I Front ISoII int<* the l'o*s stores v [with each other to see which c»u! r put out the bijrjrest quantity of me ' chandise in their display window We Are Proud To Put the MONTGOMERY Label On HICKEY ■ FREEMAN CLOTHES Hickey-Frceman Suits and Topcoats are so fine in styling* so perfect in fit, and so meritorious in tailoring that they greatly enhance the appearance of every man that wears them. The Home of these superior clothes in State College is Montgomery & Co. The Montgomery Label Stands for High Ideals , ; : and Square Dealing Just now when the cry for lower prices is apt to have a cheapening feet on quality, good reputations like Hiekey-Freeman and Montgomery & Co. are the best protection any cus tomer can have. Men who desire honest all-wool clothes tailored and styled with a per manency that even long service can’t remove, then Hiekey-Freeman is your kind of clothes and Montgomery & Co. is your kind of a store. Montgomery & Co