WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. ve bet anyone know: sit.” says te Dongs Begin Holiday shopping early; Something for every- «Notion Department Wrist Bags and Leather Novelties in All the - Newest Shapes and Styles A 12 ft case wita 3 shel es filled with scarcely two + alike, ~ Bhopping bags, some embossed, others imitation and geauine seal. At least 3 doz sort and all repre- Emon ative if tocir elisa. Priced at 25¢ to $9.98, . with isinglass opening suitable for photo RR Boh basine 8 cards, ete, 30¢ to 1.640, Colin bags, all l=ather, at 25. : Cigar cas-s, many kinds, plain, also glazed and feridescent jeathers. 50c to £1.50. [Bill books, in glazed, calf, pigskin and seal. 50c © to §L50. E MM sie rolls in seal, alligator, genuine pigskin and " Hight sole Je ther. The to $1.68. Brandy flasks, one half pints and one pints, in leath- oF covers. German silver trimmings. $1.00 to $1.75 Umbrellas FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Street Floor ‘meatly large spot left for engraving initials, mono- Erams, ete. Others with Co~oa Bola and Congo wood - handles. The stock is very comprehensive bat too Jarge to minutely describe in this ad Sie to $4.98. - Credit stores woald ask vou one third more for no GARMENTS--Second Floor Special--Monday and Tuesday November 20 and 21 Street Floor 50 pattefns of Arnold's saperfine flannels, Japanese and Persian designs, stripes, checks, polka dots. No two alike. Rezuiar 18¢ goods, this fall's designs. For two days only, llc. A Flyer for Wednesday IN FLANNELETTS Oaly 49 pieces left and isa (2c value day only, Se. For this We don't limit you to quantity Basement Cut glass {rom 58¢c up. Odd pieces of china, 8¢ up. We have seen stores get than we think of asking. Watch the new things come in this department. one thir! to one hall more Every day shows new dev-lopments, SPEGIAL FOR WEDNESDAY A syndicate package of cups and saucers, plates, frait saucers, m=at plates and bowls. One day only, ie The ¥ Are NEVer 8 ld for le ss than 10, An Every Day Special AT THIS STORE Amoskoag gingham Arnold's Prins Specials for the Third Floor A new lina of oak rockers at $1.60 to $10.0), They are priced at ona third more by credit stores Parlor tabl=s, quartered oak, highly polished, from CG AW ] | if ; I SERR. ! 8 G. E. Hulett "sin Elmira today 5 Miss Edna Dyer has accepted al Alexander Keefe is reshingling | F. A. Bradley has gone on a| [trip to Rummerfield and Wyalus- Commissioners Harkness and | Mrs. E. 0. Francke went to Towanda today to spend the day with friends. Thomas Williams and + wiic went to Towanda today for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Eugene McDaniels attend- ed the funeral of James Duggan in Sayre yesterday. J. T. Sanford is out ona hunt- ing trip today and his store is in charge of Clayton Frost. A dance will be given by Sayre Lodge No. 1, N P. L.,at Red men's hall, Sayre, tonight. District Attorney Mills is 4at- tending to the criminal cases be fore the grand j jury this week. Milton K. Douglass of Camden was transacting business with N VT Weller yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Malcolm Myer of Towanda and Mrs. Clinton Harris of Wya- lusing are guests of Mrs O. L. Haverly. Mrs. M. P. Moody, who has been the guest of Miss Carrie Chub- buck, returned to her Asylum this morning. home in Lady Rebecca Lodge held their afternoon: Commander—A. Weller G. V. C—Geo. L. Pendleton J. V.C—1L D. Young Quartermaster—A. LL. O. D.—Geo. W. Parsons O. G—B F Horton Chaplain—W. H. H. Gore Representative Election Dec. 2. Saturday oid Odd Fellows : SCRE) EN ~~ + 0 g me $3 SK = AN RE 2 4 rocton, No. 137, at the present time. gatherings held in the valley. Subscribe for The Record, MONDAY, NOV. 21. Hamlin & Mitchell Submit for Your Pleasure Suberb Scenic Pro- duction. LARGE COMPANY, will find reason for i= equal to any $6.00 suit. + 3 | | - — 2 MAGNIFICENTLY COSTUMED, |] Garments in profusion of styles, but Wooltex for Ladies’ Wintel Gloves \ ; negting and Nominee oF exhs NEW SONGS. White and black mercerized, golf styles. Heavily Oe ay evening: 16CHOA wilt occu & guality and style. CATCTLY : : : \TCHLY MUSIC, None genuine without Wools | eroched and designed for stronz service; S0e. All next Monday Sven (OVEL D NCI this label wool, golt style, in geey, brown, black and white, sity 00g NO so A NG.| 1) AE prices for the poor people. At values for the | beaver and blu=; at 50c. About fifty young ladies from — rich. and white, at 43¢ PATE \ SR F206 oH 39TH: DRE lea ARARR 308 ry tre Ly Bok ND Children's in blae, brown this place went to Towanda today Advance Sale Friday. to witness the game cf foot ball. PRICES—50¢, 75¢, $1.00, £1.50. | between A. H.S. and T. H. S Positively no free list TR Men’s Suits suit we sbow is well worth consideration. Every ED nd age 44 style, single spd deuble breasted cats far, wide lapel, broad athletic shoulders ard Dail front, beautifully tailored ard finished Sia attention to detail, rade of Seoteby cheviots, fwedds snd worsieds, in the pobbiest patterns and color * Ings the markets produce. > 1 and double breasted sack suits for black and blue cheviots, thibets and i worsted, former price 15.00, sale $12 82 Ee aatantse evar ss ; . s sack suits, single and double breasted made of excellent fabrics in handsome | p hat were 15.00, pow . $1.98 $3.90 Suits for Young Men i . men's Ringe and double breasted $8.75 « character that the oung man could wish for, $6.25 $4.50 and 12.00 suits, sale price k and blue cheviots containing all the kinks and style changes that expen- boasts . 00 and | A and 10.00 suits, sale price nd 7.00 suits, sale price , sale price Double #8 and $10, sale price $7, now Coats and gray, worth $4.00, sale price wool lined, were $1.50, now fa 10c mixed gray hose. 2.25 3.15 6.90 91c 21c 3 21c 3c 28¢ 2c 8c 38c 92c 21¢ 1c Men's 50 and 76c heavy jersey shirts Men's $1.00 fleece lined heavy jersey shirts. Boysknee pants. ............ Boys' single vests Boys' caps. erin s=issas Children's fleece lined underwear; worth 250 19 ; and 35¢ a garment. Fivmrs C Young men's long belted overcoata, in black 2 and fancies. Former price £9.00, now $4.98 Those that were formerly $15 now Boys’ Clothing Boys' suits sizes 3 to 17 years made of warm serviceable fabrics, sturdily tailored and smart stiles, regular value 5.00, 6.00 and Bale price $3.00 and 3.50 suits cut in mannish Mines in $2: single and double breasted styles ............ ih gad and 2.35 suits, containing every kink * wrinkle that the most fastidious young boy éan wish for, from $1.40 to !
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