THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, jtfltfE" 13, 1913. PAGE FIVE, Wants, For Sale, Etc. Advertisements and reading notices of all kinds placed In this column will be charged for .at the rate of one cent per word for each separate Insertion, when sending us advertisements to be printed in this column, cash or stamps must ac company the order. I MAKE A SPECIALTY to fit Big men, Fat men, Stout men, Slim men. Regular built men In fact to fit the hard-to-flt and please the hard-to-suit. Luke Levy wants to seo you. Foster Block, The Model Clothing Shop. T ANTED A good home for three-ycar-" old girl of good parentage. Can be adopted If desired. Address, Francis Malaney, Honcsdale, It. D. 4, care Fran cls WeekB. 48el3 CARLOAD of Hydrate Lime Just re ceived by Wayne Milling company. It LAST DAT of the Mcnner & Co. Firo Sale will bo Saturday. There will bo big bargains all day long. It FOUR or six desirable rooms to rent by June 22. Inquire at this ofllce. 47tf. w ANTED Position as chauffeur, pall at or aaaress xne v;uizcn. iiz JJillilY. lUUlWlkVl i UUJiti uuu w..w ." I 1.1 1 1 . . . 1 V. . . Ann PHI.Q 19 ftfl puiu U1UUU lltTUllllJ lll.v. i tor tne pair. airs. . i. uuunoiu, lloadlcys, (Honesdale, R. D. 2.) B THREE-YEAR-OLD CQLT pure Eth bel strain sorrell broke single good roadster very gentle and of fine disposi tion, for sale. May be seen In Honesdale every day except Sunday. Address Jas. Cook, Honesdale, It. D. No. 2. WANTED Girl for general housework, Apply 1114 Court street, Honesdale. S5eltf. FOR RENT Seven rooms and a bath In the Buel Dodge house, down stairs, corner of Church and Seventh streets af ter June 1st. Enquire of C. E. Dodge, Honesdale. 40tf. FOR SALE Elegant building lot on North Main street, near C. F. Bul lock's residence. Ask Buy-U-A-Homo Realty company about It. HAVE you a house you want to rent, or a farm you want to sell? Tell our readers all about It let tho Httlo ad let yell. GRADUATION -gifts. Lots of 'em, Rowland, Quality Jeweler, opposite postoltice, Honesdale, Pa. 46tf. FOR GRADUATION gift books, foun tain pens, purses, etc., go to Lelno'S. 40eI4 LAST CHANCE to get bargains at the Menner & Co. Fire Sale will be Sat urday. If you miss Saturday's sale you will regret It. isib oargains uu uuy ioiik. it. c RVERAT, PAIRS OF WINDOW BLINDS, regular size, practically as KUUU U3 UUVVp iUl OHIO w particulars, iock .lsox ws, xionesaiue. O NE CENT a word Is tho price for w lllliQ UUIULO, will lucj Hi .j u.n- ness bringers. They "work while you sleep." DON'T KEEP your money home. 1 i n . I l.n TCn no nnrl fft. chanics Bank, Honesdale, Pa., where It will urtiw liueieau iw D OOKLETS for advertising purposes designed and written on modern lines at reasonable prices. Address "Booklet writer, i;iuzen omce, nonesuiue, -u. JUfii receiveu a car iouu oi xumuua Edison Cement. Call and get our prices before buying elsewhere. G. wans, jionesuuiu. iuh.. DAINTY perfumes, toilet water, writ ing Daner. corresnondence cards, etc.. for graduation presents are found in large varieties at jeino s, men TELEPHONE your Want Adver tisements for this department. Use cither phone. Call 167 on the Bell and 101. on the Consolidated. Talk, .don't. Walkl'' DON'T miss the Package Sale at the Menner & Co. Fire Sale In the Grambs building on Saturday. It. CLOTHING of quality. That Ib the Luke Levy way, and don't forget Luke Levy wants to seo YOU. HOSIERY for gents, ladles and chil dren at from 5c to 25c at Fire Sale In Grambs building. (Menner & Co. stock.) NAPPY STYLES in Btraw hats at Bregsteln Bros. 46el4. IF YOU are looking for a 10 per cent. Investment call at the office of the Buy-U-A-Homo Realty company, Jadwln building. PACKAGE SALE will be a feature of tho Menner & Co. Fire Sale all day Saturday. Prices on packages will run 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents, and they'll all be worth the money, many of them worth much more than they cost. It 1FT BOOKS, all titles, hair brushes. clothes brushes and numerous other articles would make Ideal presents for graduates. You will find them at Lelno'S. 46el4 HEUMANN'S famous three-piece or chestra of Honesdale played for the dance at Pierce's Hall, Waymart, for the Waymart graduates, June 9, 1313, and were very mucn pieasea wun us. T HERE Is only ONE Luko Levy, and he lives in Honesdale. Luke Levy wants to seo lOU. EMBROIDERIES from Vz to of or iginal price at the Fire Sale In Grambs building. (Menner & Co. stock.) JUNE bride gifts. We'll help you. Come In and look at our stock. Rowland, the Jeweler, opposite postoffice. 4Ctf. UNDERWEAR from 5c to 25c a gar mentlight and heavy weights at Fire Sale In Grambs building. (Menner & Co.'s stock.) WANTED to And another Luko Levy In all this wide, wide world. Luke Levy wants to seo YOU. UMMER SUITS for men, boys and youths at Bregsteln Bros. 4Celi THROW A WAT your old Sprayer and get one of our Gould's Compressed Air Sprayers. Saves your time and your temper, and does BETTER work. Mur ray Co., Honesdale, Pa, PYROX for Potatoes Kills both tho bugs and the blight. Murray Co., Honesdale, Pa. ENT'S furnishings at Bregsteln Bros. Wo keep the best. 46el4 PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, Pictures, Films, Kodaks, Amateur work finish ed. Goods sent by mall. Bodle's Studio. 2wlC. FOR SALE Gasoline Stove for summer use. Two burner and oven. Will sell cheap. Inquire over Ready Pay Store. LEINE has a largo and complete line of appropriate gifts for graduates. 46ell RAT hand-painted China. Here and here only. Rowland, Quality Jewel er, opposite postoffice. 4Gtf. ENGLISH Rutabaga seeds at Clark & Ttnllnnk's. 4fitf. 46tf. I F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR an Ideal place to build your home, consult the Buy-U-A-Home Realty Company. Have you Inspected Willow Park7 W EDDING rings a-plenty. Any size " or style. Rowland, Quality Jeweler, opposite postoffice. 46tf. NOW IS THE TIME to stop files. Screen doors and windows of all sizes at a good price, at G. Watts, dealer in Hardware. WHAT'S the use or rret ana worry over senseless cares and strife? Use GENTS WANTED Either eex. Two fast sellers. JSvery house, automo- Jllu UWJieif uiiu ia(,tui ; nccu nno hi uoit. HE WAYNE COUNTEAN, Frank P. Woodward's local literary monthly. s published In Honesdale with offices In ho Jadwin building. Only 60 cents a r ao m nnrl tnii? anr It- la lir rtyt Vi n rlnllnva ALE BILLS, trespass notices on cloth, and nrlntlnc of all kinds for he farmer Is made a specialty at The MtW.nn Tirinffrv. LTl TnT TAT) - .nnV. roll! ru ..ml 7. P. Schenck. Honesdale. Pa. i -KiTTiVf .VNTNT'K Thrpn-Pipcn Orchestra of 1 Honesdale can satisfactorily fill any ngagement for dances, parties and con ert work. Please call Otto Heumann, ondoi. on PIt!5!PT nhnTlP. It FINEST optical room In this part of the State. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rowland, Quality Jeweler and Optician. Opposite new postoffice. 4Gtf. WHY TIE YOURSELF any longer to a rent receipt? Own your home. See Buy-U-A-Homo Realty Company, Jadwln building, Main street, Honesdalo. INSURE WITH C. BASSETT who has 1 represented the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia In Wayne county for over ten years. ONE DOLLAR will open an account at tho Farmers and Mechanics Bank. Courteous treatment to all. 46tf P EOISTERED HOLSTEIN COW and V Bull for sale. Mrs. Joseph Baschon, Hawley, Pa. 46t4. MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK, then In older days you will not have to. The Farmers and Mechanics Bank can take care of you. Open a bank account with that institution to-day. 46tf G IVE US your order for Champion Mower repairs. Clark & Bullock. onesdale and Greater Honesdale Wild strawberries are plentiful. Tho season for pickerel, bass id other protected fish opens on onday, June ICth. Mrs. W. H. Varcoe is a dele ite to the Eastern Star in Scranton ds week. Mr. Varcoe is also in the lectric City, having been sent there reDresent tho Honesdale Metno- st church in tho Ministerial meet g. Rev. Will H. Hillor was also in tendance. -About 25 members of Company pxpect to leave on the 4:40 Dela iro and Hudson train for Easton xt Tuesday. On Wednesday the ranton companies, will participate a parade in Easton, it being old Kelloy will have charge of one of a companies In the parade. The Salvation Army wagon will in Honesdale next week. Robert a rf 1 ... 1. ...111 1. argo, will appreciate any favor ex ided to him by the people of this n1.1 1, .H,1 1 t T1 t fllaiftflf Tn1 s having accumulated papers, mag- ii in iii- t:uiLiiiuii nuu ucoud lu vaio se of same kindly leave packages porches and they will uo taken CJ Ul UV 11 1 . There was a vigorous argument m of Supreme Court in Newburg esday on a petition or Jtouert H. to Inquire into the mental condi n of Mary M. Grey, aged 79 years . who for tho last year or so has de her homo In Port Jervls, going re from Chicago, The petitioner i nephew of Mrs. Grey. Support- the petition were amuaviis irom Fred W. Powell and John E. hmond and Miss Cora E. Sears, of nesdale. Mrs. Grey and her hus- n in inn mni h il rrin iii 1 uiiuir with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rich- n. 'rnft nrrnrnnva rnr nnin rihrh 1 submit briefs. Mrs. Grey often ted Honesdale and while in town o tne aoe Wayne her stopping "Union' Scout" is a new brand of stripped tobacco manufactured by tho Clark & Snover company. It is advertised as being the mildest strip ped tobacco on the market. Look on page three of today's Citizen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Russell and Miss Lucy attended the commence ment exorcises at Pawling School, Pawling, N. Y., of which school Mil ton Russell is a student. 'Milton is now visiting friends at Newburgh, N. Y., and will arrive homo next week. Thanks is duo Judge A. T. Searlo for the abbreviated sessions of the grand juries that meet in Wayne county from court to court. Juries in tlnio past used to organize tho iirst day and then adjourn until tho next day, taking a good share of a week to accomplish what is now taken care of in from a day and a half to two days. Tho Honesdalo Council Junior Order American Mechanics, will hold a special meeting on Friday even ing for tho purpose of voting on thirty names of prospective mem bers. Tho initiation of these now members will take place next week. Tho local order now has a member ship of about one hundred and with the addition there win be one nun dred and thirty. i June Decker was backing his auto out of Cortright's garage on Tuesday afternoon about half past four o'clock and when ho had run as far as tho walk on Main street near tho Ready Pay Store he stopped. A small boy about eight years old was riding a tricycle down Main street at a fair rate of speed and did not see the auto until it was too late to turn. The tricycle ran into the auto and tho boy was thrown to the ground. He was more frightened than injured by the collision when pedestrians picked him up. Ho "was too excited to tell them what his name was or where he lived. All he could say was that ho lived on Qh.urch street Mr. Decker took the Doy nome m nis auto. S. E. Morrison -has received the contract to furnish the plumbing and heating in a new- cottage for Benja min Throop at Elmhurst. H. C. Hooker, for a number of years private secretary to President Underwood, of the Erie, has been appointed assistant to the president. The Electric Llgh company has orected a fine standard street lamp for the Honesdale National Bank in front of their Institution on Main street The Pullman cars, "Tuxedo" and "Rainpo," have arrived from the Brooklyn paint shops and are now attached to the Honesdalo Erie trains. Robert Menner, son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Menner, will graduate from Yale college this coming week, tho commencement exercises starting Saturday, June 14th. Daniel Wadce has moved his team from tho Wayne County Hotel barn to Mrs. Herzog's barn. This is the team he bought from John Ord nung of Seelyville, now deceased. On Tuesday evening, June 10, Nelson B. Lambert son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lambert, was graduated from the Holbrook School, at Hol brook, N. Y. Ho arrived home Wed nesday evening. The Buy-U-A-Home" Realty Co. sold lot No. 30 In Willow Park allot ment to J. G. Bone, of Dunmore, on Thursday. These lots are situated in one of the finest locations of Hones dale and are selling rapidly. There will be no material change in the operation of daily and Sunday trains on the Honesdale branch of the Delaware and Hudson railroad when the time-table goes in to effect in about a week. Miss Caroline L. Petersen, pres ident of the Honesdalo Improvement Association, has received a check for $10 from Judge Mortimoro C. Addoms, of New York City. The money will be used to help beautify Honesdale. We notice in several of our ex changes stories that were originally printed in The Citizen reproduced In other papers and credit given where it does not belong. If a story is worth copying it appears to us that it is worth giving the proper credit. Curt Pohle, an employe of the Gurney Elevator Co., had the mis fortune to get tho two middle fingers of his right hand caught under one of the heavy machine tools while moving it to the new plant. They were badly bruised but will not have to be amputated. The members of Company E, un der Captain C. J. Kelly, held a meeting in the armory Tuesday night. Poland J. Reynolds was tak en in as a recruit. Captain Kelly is trying to round out the company and desires to inllst a number of able bodied men for the purpose. A libel In divorce has been started in the Wayno county courts by Minnie L. Rounds, libellant, against her husband, Jason D. Rounds. They were married Sapt 18, 1894. The charge is cruel and barbarous treatment. It was made returnable the second Monday of July. The Honesdale base ball team will play tho strong Archbald team on the local grounds Saturday after noon. The game will 'bo called at 2:30 o'clock. This promises to be a very good game for Archbald al ways brings one of the strongest teams that can be rounded up in the valley. Make arrangements to at tend this game. At a meeting of the Business Men's Association held last Wednes day evening it was voted that the association donate ?25 toward the support of the Honesdale Baseball club. Reports were also made con cerning tho coming picnic which will be held at Lake Lodore on July 23. All committees reported progress. The stores and factories express a willingness to close their respective places of business either all day or 1. 1 0 . ir i . , n ,11cm uuy uu .iicrtuauis uay. The coldest weather ever re corded during Juno in the Middle At lantic and New England States, the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes re gion, was reported Monday to tho Weather Bureau. The Gulf States' are tho only territory east of the Rockies to escape an unseasonable drop. "A high barometric pressure of great magnitude" Is the official reason. Frosts are reported from Vermont, Central New York, New England, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan. The present week commence ment exercises are being held at Wyoming Seminary. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the president received the seniors. On Friday evening, June 13, the prize speaking contest will take place, whilo on Sun day at 10:30 a. m. tho commence ment sermon will bo delivered by Rev. Georgo P. Eckman, D. D., edi tor of tho Christian Advocate, Now York City. In the evening F. M. Devendorf, secretary of tho Y. M. C. A of Wilkes-Barre, will give an ad dress. Monday, June lGth, the an nual concert will bo held at 8 p. m. On Tuesday, the 17th, at 2:30 p. m., the annual concert will be given. Wednesday following, commence ment exercises. Tho body of Michael Konpalski, of Scranton, who was drowned in the waters of Lake Lodore on Thurs day afternoon last, while out boat riding with three others during a picnic of tho congregation of St. Wolodomyr's church of Scranton, was dragged to the surface of tho lake early Tuesday morning. Men had been at work dragging the lake since Thursday but no trace of tho body could bo found. The finding of tho remains Tuesday morning was by accident A. party of men from Scranton wero Ashing in tho lako with a drag lino and pulled the body to tho surface. Tho men thought at first that they had pulled up a stump of a tree. The gruesome And prov ed on examination to be the body of tho unfortunate man who was drowned last Thursday. They noti fied the authorities and Coroner P. B. Petersen, of Honesdalo, was call ed. He went th,ere and ompanneled a Jury who found a verdict of acci dental death by drowning. The rela tives In Scranton were notified and the remains were taken to Scranton that afternoon for burial, , Owing to the recent frost, cul tivated home grown strawberries aro scarce. Erk Bros., owing to an Increase of business, have placed an Interna tional truck on the road. At a business meeting of Pro tection Engine Company No. 3, Wal ter Brown was elected a member of tho fire company. A marriage license has been is sued in Prothonotary Barnes' office to Edwin Schweitzer, of Scranton, and Miss Mabel Singer, of Hawley. Andrew Van Leuven, of Ariel, and Miss Elizabeth Swingle, of South Canaan, were married on Wednes day, just before noon, at tho Metho dist parsonage by Rev. W. H. Swift County Treasurer W. W. Wood says all mercantilo taxes must bo in his hands by July 1st. Unless the request Is complied with by that time, according to a now law, tho tax can be collected by a Justice of the peace. The house and surroundings of William B. Holmes' property is ex ceedingly attractive. The passerby cannot help but admiro the many blooming perennials ln their respec tive seasons, which add beauty to the place. Large dignified palms wave in the breezes and a balmy as pect is given the premises. Mr. Holmes recently repainted his homo which adds beauty to it, making it very attractive and neat in appear ance. For tho first time in the State hospital and perhaps in Scranton, the pulmotor was brought into play Tuesday in saving a human life. The machine in charge of H. N. Squires, of tne scranton Gas and Water Co., was used in reviving Mrs. Margaret Williams, aged 35 years, a domestic in tho home of Roland Maynard, who had been overcome by gas and was apparently in the throes of death. She will probably recover. The nul motor is one of the latest inventions in the medical world, for adminis tering artificial respiration. The color scheme of Mrs. John A. Gale's dinner in honor of Miss Marguerite Dolmetsch at Hotel Chelsea, New York City, was yellow and white. Quantities of mar guerites were arranged around the private dining room where the dinner was given, and the table decorations were also of marguerites. A huge centerpiece consisted of yellow roses and marguerites arranged in an ar tistic basket the handle of which was tied with a bow of yellow chif fon, and the place cards and favors were all in the form of marguerites. The dinner was a beautiful affair in every detail. And the Marguerite Idea so artistically carried out, made a further pretty compliment to the lovely, graceful girl, who bears the name of this modest flower, and who was the honor guest. Orville Welch, Trlbune-Republl-can-Truth representative here, at tended the funeral of tho ; late Charles Tegeler at Calkins on Thurs day. He returned Friday morning.,, Miss Clara Prentice, of Jersey City, and Miss Fowler, of Pleasant Mount, are guests at the home of tho latter a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dolbert Fowler, on Main street- this week. S. B. Hawker has purchased of Mrs. August Bartholemus his form er partner's interest in the meat business. Mr. Hawker consummated a deal on Tuesday whereby he be came sole owner. The business will bo continued in his name. William J. Silverstone spent Tues day In Honesdale renewing acquaint ances after an absence of several weeks, which were spent in the State hospital, Scranton. "Billy" Is much improved in health and is spry In his movements and as lively as a cricket. His many friends are con gratulating him upon his rapid recovery. cinmcn notes. Grace Episcopal church, Sunday, June 15: Holy Ccmmunion at 8. a m.; Sunday school at 12 M. Tho evening service will bte omitted, that the congregation may unite with tho other congregations in the annual High school service. Confirmation class, Thursday, at 8:15 p. m. The Bishop will administer the rlto o Confirmation on June 22. Christ Church, Indian Orchard, at 2:30 p. m., June 15. Baptism o candidates for confirmation and oth ers, and sermon by Rev. Albert L. Whittaker. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 1:30. Con firmation instruction June 15, im mediately after tho afternoon service. Advertise In Tho Citizen. Read Katz Bros, ad on 4th page and note new Ecru Cluny Lace and Insertion, the proper trimming for Ratine Dresses at about half price. PenroneJ Items LOOKOUT. Lookout, June 12. Children's day exercises' will be held at the church at this place June 15th, at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Teeple and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Teeplo motored to Liberty, N. Y., on Sunday last. Warner Lester, of Seelyville, is spending a few days at F. M. Les ter's and H. G. Hill's. Mrs. S. J. Rutledge returned on Tuesday from a visit with ' her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stalker at Canton, Pa. Mrs. Stalker returned with her for a visit. Mrs. Albert Glllow recently visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glllow at Equlnunk. Quite a number of men are em ployed on the State road. They are now working at this place. William Varcoe and Ellis Mauds ley attended the ice cream social at Braman on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. John Schnakenberg at Stalker Tuesday evening. Air. and Mrs. Roy Hawley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lock wood spent Sunday at Fremont Cen ter, N. Y. Bentley Bros, FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE NSUHANCE BentBey Bros. Liberty Hall Building, HONESDALE, PA. Consolidated Phone 191, Miss Jcsseca Robinson is visiting In New York city. Mrs. F. G. Carr was a visitor in Prompton on Wednesday. Richard Drake, of Hawley, was a caller in town on Monday. S. E. Morrison was a business visi tor in Elmhurst on Tuesday. James Cummings was a Scranton visitor the first of tho week. Peter Marcey is spending a few days at his homo in Scranton. Miss Dora Conger will entertain at cards on Saturday afternoon. Walter Matter, of Hawley, visited friends in Honesdalo recently. Mrs. Van Driesen is the guest of friends in WilkesBarre this week. August Kupferer, of Clearfield, is visiting his mother on River street Mrs. Isaac Tlbbits is tho guest of Binghamton friends for a few days. Miss Anna Coloplla, of Prompton, was a Honesdalo visitor on Tuesday. Howard Burke, of Galilee, spent the fore part of tho week in Hones dale. T. Y. Boyd, commissioners' clerk, is the new owner of an R. C. H. long body roadster. Boyd Stevens, of Tyler Hill, re turned Wednesday from a few week's visit in Scranton. Miss Isabel Mantle, of High street, has secured employment In C. Roeschlau's shoo store. Commissioners' Clerk Thomas Y. Boyd spent the first of the week at his home in Boyds Mills. Mrs. Charles Houck, of Hawley, spent Tuesday with her pa.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Terwilllger have gone to Scranton for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. J. Blppus, of Port Jervls, has returned homo after spending a few days at her former home here. Mrs. David Robblns and daughter, Pearl, of South Canaan, visited rela tives here and at Seelyville on Tues day. Mrs. Andrew Thompson Is visiting at tho homo of her son, Augustus Thompson, and family at Andover, Mass. Misses Hazel Lozo and Mildred Olver, of Beachlake, aro tho guests of relatives and friends hero this week. Mrs. W. H, Hlgglns, of Scranton, recently spent a few days wjth Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lent on West street Miss Mary Delaney, of New York City, is the guest of Miss Anna Mc Keon at the latter's homo on Ridge street. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Dunning and daughter, Miss Laverno and George Kimble and daughter Nellie, motor ed to Stroudsburg on Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Abrams and daughter, Janette, left Wednesday morning for Danbury, Conn., where they will spend a week at the former's home. Miss Laura Bullock, who is at tending school at Syracuse, N. Y arrived ihome last week to spend the summer vacation at her home here.! M Hawker's eat Market Located at 103 Seventh St. Having purchased my former partner's Interest in the firm of IL1WKER & BAItTHOLEMUS, meat dealers, 1 hereby announce to tho public that I am solo proprietor of the business. Thanking you for past favors and inviting the continuance of your patronage, I remain, Sincerely yours, Co ioe in tfte Past is to U Dead in tin Present and Forgotten in tfte Future ly not take a Chance The time is ripe, the store is here, and I am the man to please you. Our Patterns nro numer ous. Your stylo suit made to order to your taste. Every Suit made to your measure sold by mo Is positively guaranteed pure wool. My prices within tho reach of all men or young men. Stilts ranging at $10, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 mid $35. The Model Clothing; Shop LUKE LEVY Wants to see you. Opposite Union Depot Honesdale, P.