¥ for retail sales, and are in effect on days named, and and a stock of phones, merchandise varying from suits of panama, worsted and Lo check designs. One third off. 17 covert jackets, some three fourths length, some regular, other and still others of the English X style Until closed out one off. SECOND FLOOR ypecial in Rain Coats Tuesday from openiag hour until 12 noon we will deduct 25% from any coat in our stocks. Upward of 25 styles and all sizes to select from 25% off. SECOND} FLOOR Special i in Wrappers For Tuesday afternoon's acceptance. offer our regular 79c garment, | 30 of various greys and blues, for] ~B0e We have on sale others at 89¢, | $1.00, $1.19 $1.25 and $1.39 10 all sizes, 32 up to 46 in. for large) Tadies. SECOND FLOOR Waists Ladies” white sheer and colored ‘waists Mussed and soiled through atowing and window samples We offer without restriction as to kinds the entire lot at one half price. SECOND FLOOR Mercerized __Foulards . y - @; our reg ular | and 18¢ alt s Special pr Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- v 12}c per yard FIRST FLOOR ‘Weoffer for Tuesday and Wednes. selling our regular $2 30 col- ible, rubber tired, black enam- glad frames with perforated seat and for $1.98. Small stores usual- ask $2.75. Figure the saving Other Carriages and Go-Carts up $20.50. THIRD FLOOR Unmatchable values in Furniture! Wednesday and Thursday Dresses 69¢ sq. yd. In three patterns, one blue, one light, and one dark brown. Others in block patterns, $1.00 and $120 Lowell ingrain carpets. ers protection is the square core in the centre of the roll 67 lc. Rugs Buyers tell us that we save them from $2.00 to $5.00 on sams quality offered by small dealers For Wednesday only we will offer | any sideboard in our stocks at 2 off original marked price. 7 styles. | Parlor Pieces $150 to $15.50 575 16.50 37 ie 5 to 13% 395 to to Le to 35.00! IV Spiele | mattress. $7.85 5.00 Oak Bedroom Suits, 33 75 to $75.00. Springs $2.00 to $14 87 Mattresses $2 93 to $14 Dining Chairs, set of six, $6.00 to $50.00. Dining Tables $7.50 to $30. | TAKE EI Parlor Tables | Parlor Cabinets Parlor Rockers Parlor Chairs Davenports Enameled ion Kish springs and Be ds, EVATOR THIRD Ages 4 to 14, wash fabrics of seer- sucker, lawn, chambrays, ginghams |and linegs, 69¢, 79¢, 8%, $1.19, $1 30, $1.48, $1.69, ‘$2. 19, $2 84 ind $3.00. Others in serge, shep- | herd checks and panamas. Sailor {and Peter Thompson styles. $3 to | $6.95 ~ECOND FLOOK | Special Sale China A syndicate purchase of 1,000 pieces Decorated China at about one | half value. Not over 6 pieces sold ito any one customer. On sale fore noons of Tuesday and Wednesday 7c. The assortment comprises han dled tea cups, bowls . salads, 6 and 7 inch nappies, bakers’ cream jugs | chop plates and fancy cake plates True value is 10c to 15 »e each HASEMENT STREET Men’s Shoes at Less than Factory Cost John Mitchell, Humaniec, Keith's Conquerers, Endicott-Johnson and Crawfords; all §350 and $4.00 goods, in patent colt, gun metal, and tans, at $260 and $2 9% They embrace only new lasts and are the wanted styles in Men's Footwear. FLOOR \ | CAFE ast of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 119 Duo ST. Valley Phone 180-A. C.J. ny SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Read The Record. LENIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Pogsible Prices. Orders can be lft 3¢ Went Bayre Drag yards at Sayre, Both Btore, both Phone: Oh St tha COLENAN RASSLER, 1 HOLD ON a minute; we want ito tell you some- v thing. “ We do plumbing, IK ‘steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- [ ting, tioning, sell the famous “Cheer- AB ful Home" furnace and handle the fin- x tures, burners, man- Wtles and glassware \ gin the valley. "I We know we can \. Please you on any- thing in our line. H.R. TALMADGE, Both "Phoses. Elmer Ave. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Edwin S, Rolls has returned | from DeRuyter. Gladys, W. Va, Saturday. Ethan Jakeway of E!mira spent | Sunday with Athens With Atliens friends, sick and confined to the house. ceived at Athens Racket store. Perkins post has’ installed an cook stove in their hall han teachers’ examination in Ulster to- day. is visiting friends in Athens a few days. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Liston Bliss. a — en today. Miss Low Donivan went TO SECURE CASH 100 Pairs Edwin C. Burt and Patrician Shoes for Women. Regular Price $3.50 and $4. Sale Price $2.78 100 Pairs La Lrance and Other $3.00 Brands for Women. Sale Price $2.19 200 Pairs Walk-Over, Mon- arch Pats, and Worthmore ‘Regular Price $3.50 and $4.00. Sale Price $2.78 amination, Mr. Duane Belden of Niapara | Falls is visiting at the home of | | T Reynolds. “Miss Jessie Bullard of Vans Etten visited her parents in Athens over Sunday, Lee Gerould of Smithfizld has! accepted a position confectionery store, Miss Belle Bowman of Hornells- | ville, spent Sunday with her parents | on North Main street. D.C Stevens of Scranton was sister, Miss Lora Stevens. Robert Archer started out for a two days’ journey to Picture Rocks and Williamsport this morning. Mrs. C. M. Brouse of Canton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. LL Lindsley, at the Ci ampbell house. The prospects are now very bright for that improved road from the end of the Main street paves ment to Sayre. J. T. Corbin sold his automobile to Dr. Dennison and has purchased a new one that will take the cake in this vicinity. For one week you can buy trimmed hats at 10 per cent. dis- count at Athens Racket store Save money by buying there. 6-5 Frank Griswold went to Pitts- burg today as a subordinate dele- gate from Athens Lodge, No. 165, I. 0.0. F, to the Lady Rebekah convention. Robert H. Hendershot, the drummer boy of the Rappahan- nock, will give an exhibition for the benefit of the P.O. S. of A, in Athens, June 29 Some of the Athens people that wanted to take the early train this morning got left on the new time schedule. The train goes now at 6 45 instead of 7 04 Daniel and Austin Benjamin have been the guests of their sister, Miss Nellie Benjamin, a short time and returned to To wanda this morning. E Nichols and wife, who Nichol's mother, Mrs. C. F. Nichols, during her illness, returned to Titusville today. His mother is much better. A Joe Bush has gone on a trout fishing expedition on the Loyal. sock. He had some of the up to date fi'es and we expect to see him bring home a nice striag of speck- led beauties. The Misses Mahalia and Mary Nichol of Cady, Pa, have been visitors at the home of John Briggs a short time and went to Ulster and Sheshequin today, where they will spend a short time before returning home. John L. Bradley has resigned his position with the Johnston har- | position as traveling agent with the Deering company in place of Lee Osborne, who has been sent to | Wyoming couaty, i i i i There will be a special meeting) of Protection hose company to- morrow, Tucsday evening, to make (arrangements for the parade Me- | moral day, May 30 [1s requested that every member be lin attendance. | Mrs. C. A. Weller of Athens land Mrs. J] H. Rounds of Sayre tomorrow They were joined at| { Towanda by Mrs. Carrie Estelle of | | Towanda lodge, and Miss Elsie Forbes of Rome By reference to our advertising and our best men and capitalists | are in it, which assures us that it everybody. ] W. Beaman, is president, S. F. Robinson secre tary, and O. L Haverly is treasurer. Mrs. J H. Brown, 103 Ferry | street, has a fine line of samples of | tailor made dress and suit materials which she would like to show the ladies of Athens and vicinity, from the Syracuse Garment Co. 'Phone | No. 133d 290m mem We wish to call your attention to our numer- ous selections in Lawns and Batistes A few samples of which are to be seen in our window. We also have a line of Summer Suitings In the pretty silk effects for this season. We invite you to call and look over our stock D. E. McMAHAN I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK, Corner Pine and Main Streets, ATHENS. W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office ora Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —§ to 10 a, m.; 6:30 to 8p, m. Atother tines during day at Valley Record office, I. L. BENJAMIN, Palater, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work dose p SATURDAY, “WAVERLY *AY" 26 COL. CUMMINS WILD WEST INDIAN CONGRESS, EDUCATED WILD BEASTS, FIRE AND FLAME EXHIBITIONS. A Startling Constellation of Leading Features of The World's Greatest Amusement Enterprises. 2 Herds Performing Elephants Startling = RN Fireand Flame Z8 Fre Ly Spectacle. =BLAZING= | 1000 PEOPLE and HORSES | TO PARTICIPATE. { The. [3 . Famous Indian Congress > | 52 DUTLRENT TRIBES. = r EATURES or Trane Mise 1 i= a, Omaha, Lreater Amer; 5g pe sition, {| Fan Ameria Huff y ag Gb Square Canden 208 Iuaix La { Pres } .* it | New Vork American F rposilio tke had they not sec uted gress Sr % « gl | GORGEOUS AND STARTLING STREET PARADE, 10.30 P. M. | Reserved Seat Tickets will be on sale on day of exhibition at the drug store of Chaffee & Merkle, 329 Broad street, Waverly, at the same price as | sold on the show grounds Maynard, Maynard & Schrier LOOMISOPERAHOUSE | ~~ ORCHESTRA | Attorneys and Counselors. y : The Pan ie s reals us’ judian Co 2 PERTORMANCES DAILY | UNDER SUN AKD WATER-PEOOF CANOPIES Uoaatown Seal Sales at usaal places, com. 930A NM, | Also ot Ticket Wages oo Show Grounds. Lun “~ Str U Date Musio farnished jo Sertly Upto Po Dae [abnuae 6 uc | M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May- | as nard Block, Athens, Pa. ! | - This Summer? It’s high time to decide what style you want and make your selection now while our stock is complete. We offer for choice all new model single and dou- ble breasted sack suits in the ever popular blue serges and the gray worsteds which fashion has approved as the correct thing. To truly appreciate the importance of the style come here and try on the different models. It will be a pleasure to show them. Murphy & Blish, Tailors, Clothiers and Haberdashers, SAYRE, PA,