The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 15, 1905, Image 4

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These cold, frosty mornings should make you think of your winter wearables. Our
stocks are complete to supply all your needs at money-saving prices. -
Clothcraft Overcoats for
Men and Boys.
There is real economy and style in
a Harvard or Yale overcoat. The left
hand figure shows the conservative Har
vard always proper for any occasion,
high in favor with the man of business.
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The right hand figure illustrates
the snappy lines of the Yale warm,
dressy, practical for young and old.
Made in a variety of fabrics to suit any
body. Guaranteed pure wool, whether
from plain black and blues or oxfords or
fancy Scotch cloths. Ranging in price
from $5.00 to $22.00.
; TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES.
Trunks at $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00,
5.50, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 7. 50 and $8.00.
Suit Cases at $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50,
3.00, 4.00 and $5.00.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTER CAPS
From 25c to $1.49. A large line to se
lect from.
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
Shown in all the latest fabrics from'
11.50 to $5.00.
widow joqes
AMERICA'S LEADER
OF
BOYS' FASHIONS
1905-6
The Knickerbocker Suit and the
Double Breasted Suit Either style
one made with a knickerbocker, ' the
other with a plain trouser will be great
ly in favor this season. They are full
modeled garments, built witli concaved
shoulders, having wide button stand,
new style lapel, vent in back of coat
all the "swell" points of the young men's
universety fashions shown in fancy
Scotch cheviots, blueand black worsteds,
thibets, serges and fancy worsteds, from
$2.00 to $6.50.
Clothcraft Clothes Men
and Young Men.
Men's and Boys' Under
wear for Fall and Winter
There is a slight change in sack
suits this autumn. The most conserva
tive styles are represented in the stan
dard Back shown in front view at the
left hand side of cut and the Euclid
sack, back view, to right. Both have
vents and broader lapels than heretofore.
The coats are similar, but the Euclid
has three buttons while the Standard is
made with four. Shown in all the new
est fabrics from $8.00 to $20.00:
MEN'S FANCY VESTS.
The proper thing for fall shown in all
the new weaves at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50,
2.75 and $3.00. -
Australian Wool at .
Tan Colored Wool at
Camel'B Hair at
Wright's wool fleece-lined
Natural Wool at
Red Flannel at
Fawn Colored Wool at .
Wright's wool fleece-lined
Cotton Fleece-lined
$3.00
$2.50
$2.50
2.50
$1.90
$1.90
$1.90
1.90
98c
75o
50c
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit,
the suit.
MEN'S GLOVES .
In either short or gauntlet from 25c to
$1.50, both lined or unlined.
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
For fall shown in all the latest designs
at 49c to 98c.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL AND
COTTON SWEATERS.
From 45c to $3. 50 in BtripeB and plain
colors.
MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS
All the newest shapes for fall and win
ter from 98c to $2.98.
FURS I FURS!
Good fur weather this. We've got
the kind and style of furs you are look
ing for. 98c boas to the finest 8, 10,
12 to 24 dollar kind.
200 pairs Lace Curtains just in.
Bought bo we can save you 15 to 35 per
cent and give you curtain poles free.
Look at them and judge for yourself the
low prices.
Our "Mishawake Felts" for men
and women at $1.00 and 1.25 is the
warmest shoe made. Felts, leather,
foxed and leather soles for men at $2. 00.
You can stand Klondike weather with
them. Leggins and over-gaiters 50c,
60c and 70c.
Basement
Bargains.
Dinner Pails, 25c, 35c to 75c.
Coal Hods, 35c, 39c to 49c.
Brooms, 25c, 35c and 45c.
Window Blinds, 10c, 15c, 25c to 75c.
Clothes Pins, 6 dozen for 5c.
Wash Boilers, 65c, 75c to $3.00.
Tinware, Woodcnwarc, Glass
ware, Chinaware, Enameled ware
and hundreds of articles at Money-Saving
Prices in our Basement
Department.
CLOAKS
Dressy Styles for Women
Haven't you noticed what a vast dif
ference there is in Women's Ready-to-wear
Cloaks?
Some have that undesirable ready-to-wear
look. Others are so becoming
to the wearer. They are. tasteful in
style, fit neatly and gracefully and they
are bo nicely and perfectly made at 8,
10, .12, up to 25 dollars. No matter how
high or how low the price, you get the
same character of smart styles iu the
garment you select. We have a variety
to suit all tastes and purses.
fit
CLOAKS ?uns,
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S.
No matter how very particular you
may be in the matter of Coats and
Cloaks for your children, we can please
you. 98c, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 up to 10.00.
SKIRTS.
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Shoes.
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Popular weaves, popular colorings,
popular styles and popular prices in our
ladies' skirts at $2.98 to $8.50. Waists
and waistings are as popular in styles
and prices as the skirts. You have a
large line to select from.
The "Dorothy Dodd" assortment is
not confined to a lew styles. It affords
shoes of all leathers, in all styles, for
every kind of service at $3. CO and $3.50.
' The ."Gold Medal." Probably there
has never been such a diversity iu beau
tiful designs awl leathers as in the
"Gold Medal" at $2.00.
The "Progress" shoe in all leathers
and in all styles is perfection in shoe v
making at $2.50.
Our $1.50, 1.25 and 98c line in
ladies' shoes covers a wide range and in
cludes all leathers.
"Liberty Bell" school shoes for girls
$1.50 and $1.35.
"Walton" school shoes for girls,
$1.00 to $1.50.
Shoes for baby, soft soles to the fin
est patent leather, 25c to $1.25.
SHOE
."Dictator" shoe for men at $3.00
and $3.50 includes corona colt, box calf,
vici kid and gua metal calf. They fit ;
they wear
"Beacon" is the world beater for the
price. Comes in all leathers at $2,50.
Summit shoes at $2.00. Our $2.00
and $1.50 lines are bought direct from
the manufacturers, saving you. 15 to 35
per cent on these lines.
Men's working shoes $1.25. 1.50,
1.75 to $3.50.
"Blue Steel," Woods Best" and
"WaltonB" are our leaders in boyVJ ser
viceable school shoes $1.00 to $2.50.
Rubbers and Boots.
Rubbers We only handle first
grades at no higher prices than you pay '
for seconds.
Gum boots, $3.00, 3.25, 3.50. 3.75.
, Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Un
derwear. Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Hos
iery. Kid Gloves, 75c, $1.00 to 1.50.
Golf Gloves 25c to 50c.
Silk and Lisle Gloves 25c to $1.00.
Golf Blouses, Shawls and Kimonas,
Tarn O'Shanters, Fascinators, Table
Linens, Quilts, Comforts, Cotton and
Wool Blankets, Silks, Satins and com
plete line of dress goods.
The Original Gold Trading Stamps
Given with each purchase in all departments.
merchandise. Remember, Gold Trading Stamps with eac
Your book will be filled before you are aware of it and is redeemed at $2.50 in
;h ten cent purchase or over.
BING-STOKE CO. Department Stores.
WHERE THERE'S EVERYTHING THAT PEOPLE
WEAR AND MOST THINGS PEOPLE WANT
; Reynoldsville, Penn'a.