Cy O T""\ TIVT /T Announcement (j of the Leading Freeland Stores! To the Public: We take, pleasure in announcing that our stock of new spring goods is now ready for your inspection. We are positive that never before has such a fine as sortment of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods been dis -1 played in Freeland. Everything is new and up-to-date and of the very latest style. Our stock is so large and our assortment so varied that we are sure the most fastidious will find here just what they want. We respectfully call your attention to the fa,ct that the major portion of the goods we sell is of our own make, made up especially for us, and ive can there fore guarantee every article to be just as represented. The garments sold by us have hand-padded collars, the new concave shoulders, the sta-there fronts—in fact, they arc hand-tailored throughout and we fear no honest comparison which any buyer may make with clothes for which others charge 20 per cent more. We alt- o wish to call your attention to our Merchant Tailoring Department, which is the most complete and the only modern establishment of its kind in the town. In this department we employ more hands than any other tailor in the territory between Wilkesbarre and Pottsville, we turn out more work than any { other shop in Luzerne a,nd Schuylkill counties and we give better value and better workmanship than can be obtained elsewhere throughout the anthracite con I field. In Footwear, Headgear, Furnishings, etc., our stores are the acknowledged leaders. We are outfitters from head to feet, and cordially invite you to inspect our stock. Respectfully yours, UirAQ liiri I Clothing and Shoe House, WW Eflli If ELL im, Refowich, Proprietor. * Men's and Boys' Suits Our sales in this department have grown with such tremen dous strides that we sometimes think all good dressers buy their clothing from us. For $3.00 to $4.00 we are able to sell you a neat, well-made Suit of Clothes. For $5.00 to $7.00 we can offer you a strictly all-wool Suit, with over fifty styles to select from. For SB.OO to $12.00 we give you the choice of a large stock * of the well-known "Our Own Make" Suits, made up in the latest style, with hand-worked collars, sta-there fronts and the new concave shoulders. ' Men's and Boys' Trousers can be had at all prices from 50c up to $5.00. Men's and Boys' "Cravenette" Rain Coats, 48 and 50 inches long, in Oxford and dark tan shades. Confirmation Suits We have had made up, especially for Confirma tion season selling, 200 long pants Suits for youths. This line must be seen to be fully appreciated. These Suits are by far the nobbiest in town and are being offered at a special low price between now and Easter. . Remember that the supply of the above, goods is limited and this particular line will not be re plenished. It is therefore to your advantage to call early while the lot is complete in all sizes and styles. We sell the best 50c Knee l'ants in town. Ask for the Wear Well make when you want something good for your money. ALL CORRECT DRESSERS WEAR REFOWICH CLOTHING EMIdS WEAR M Mill SHOE IH, iffil BUILDII, CENTRE STREET, FREELAND. Children's Suits O ur Children's Suit lines are filled to overllowing with good things for the little ones. We have without a doubt the prettiest and neatest stocks that you could wish to see, and no excuse can be made if your children are not as well dressed as your neighbors, for our prices are as low as 90c for a whole suit. Our $2 Oo and $2.50 Suits, made up in Norfolks and blouses (with and without sailor collars) in two and three pieces, are something swell and come in all colors and styles of goods. Our little red, blue or Oxford blouse Suits at Si.9B are worth at least S3 00. Merchant Tailoring Department We respectfully call your attention to our Merchant Tailoring Department, the equal of which cannot be found in this re gion. We carry the largest and most choicest stocks of fine goods and we guar antee you a Saving of $3.00 to $5.00 on Every Suit. Nothing but the best linings and trim mings are used and the workmanship from end to end is of the very best. • Let us prove to you that we can make you a Nobby Suit of Clothes for sl6, 18 or S2O, at which prices you cannot duplicate the quality, workmanship and style else where for less than $22, 25 or S3O. If we have not made any clothes for you lately, drop around, and in five min utes' time you'll be convinced that our tailoring has no equal in this section of the state. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing. In this department we employ two experienced persons who are capable of making your old clothes look as good as new. This is done at a very low cost to you. We give special attention to the cleaning and dyeing of ladies' tailor-made suits, etc. Neckwear, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, etc., in —-—"1 all the latest designs and makes. We J n ■ have an endless variety to choose from. L 1 1 w We sell the famous President Sus pender—the best 50c suspender made. Out liyes of Dress Shirts are complete and exceed anything in town. Our 50c goods cannot be equalled. Prices range from 50c to 81.50. Wear M Blft Mil Some Footwear Bargains Men's and Boys' Genuine I Black Vlci Kid Shoes ! This is a line which we have sold with great success. Genuine 1 Vici Kid.—no sheepskin or imita- ' tion, but the real thing; made in ' all shapes and lasts. Fully worth $2.50. Our Frice $2.00 Men's and Boys' Battleship Line i Here is a medium heavy shoe suitable for all kinds of out-door work and will give better satisfac- 1 tion than any shoe we know of. Made of solid leather innersole, ' outersole and tap, a clean running ' shoe fully worth Si.so, Our I=rice $1.25 Our $1.25 and 98c Shoes for Ladies and Gents Are Unsurpassable. Famous Douglas See Our Lines of Infants' and Baby's Shoes. REFOWICH'S WEAR WELL SHOES ARE ALL UNION-MADE Ladles' and Misses' Seaboard Line There is nothing on the market that has the wearing qualities of our Seaboard line. They are com posed of leather in every part and would be cheap at $1.75. Our Frice $1.50 Men's and Boys' Star Line With these goods we have built a reputation that we are proud of. They are honest shoes and will give good service. Made in lace or congress in all lasts. Fully worth $2.00. Our Frice $1.50 Patent Leather Shoes Our Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoes are warranted not to break through with ordinary wear. If they should, we will promptly re place them with a new pair Free of Olrarg-e The merits of the famous Doug las Shoes for Men and the Queen Quality Shoes for Women are too well-known in and around Free land to justify us in going into details. Permit us to say, how ever, that the Spring Lines of the above makes are now on sale, and we can positively state that noth ing more handsome in the shoe line can be found in this county. Do not forget that we alone are agents for these superior goods and they can be obtained at no other store in Freeland. I 2T 0 Hats and Caps Every reliable make of Men's, Yoiitlis' and Boys' Hats and Caps can be found in our Hat and Cap Department, including the famous Mitchell derby and Mitchell alpine shapes—the best $2 article in the United States, Our prices for hats and caps vary from 50c to S:J.OO, accord ing to quality. For a good serviceable hat, cheap in price ouly, we recom mend the Renown, for which we charge sl. It is worth ful ly half a dollar more. The Broadway Special, the most stylish hat of the day, and which is sold in Freeland exclusively by us, is the peer of any hat in the world. Ladies' and Misses' Florodora Line We want to inform those who are wearing a $2 shoe that they are missing a good thing if they fail to buy this brand. They are the best thing to be had for the ' money. You should try a pair. They will please you. Fully worth $2.50. o"u.r Frice ££2.00 Misses' and Children's Horseshoe Line Extraordinary value is obtained by every person who invests in a pair of this line. There is ho better school shoe sold. We al ways have a full stock at the Lowest Frices Queen Quality La^Senorita.^^^! 1 IS BRANDED jT ON EVERY C Shoemaking. Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. The Ladies' Friend
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