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FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS
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For the first time, probably, in the history of Camilla the Men of this section, who are particu¬
lar about their clothing, have a really first-class line to select from. Heretofore when a man wanted
a nice suit of clothes it was necessary either to go out of town or wait two weeks for one to come
from some Northern tailoring establishment. The advantage of trying on a suit seeing just exactly
how it is going to look has always been apparent to most people. The trouble has been to get style
and workmanship in hand-me-down clothing.
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The Kantbebeat Clothing which we
handle, like the name suggests, cannot be
excelled, for the monejq anywhere. In
style, cut and quality of material, these
suits compare with much higher priced
cl offline" Suits $10
Up
LADIES’ LONG CLOAKS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SHOES, J. B. STETSON HATS, CADET STOCKINGS
Cadet Stockings for women
and children are unbeatable.
Guaranteed linen heel and toe.
25c per pair.
Also Fay Hip Stockings for
children.
In our Hardware Department will be found the New Davis and Standard Sewing Machines, Stoves
and Ranges, Stevens Shot Guns and Rifles, Winchester Repeating Shot Guns, Lynchburg and
Vulcan Two=Horse Plows, Buggy Harness, Collars, Whips, Lap Robes. Etc.
CAMIUUA,
Schloss and Kantbebeat Clothes
The clothing we are handling this year—the fa¬
mous Schloss Bros, and Kantbebeat Clothing—com¬
bine these qualities in the same degree as those made
by custom tailors. The volume of business done by
these houses make it possible for them to employ the
same high-class tailors used by the custom tailors and
by making them in large quantities they are enabled
to make them cheaper. You can buy the same quality
of clothing from us, in the same style and cut ks those
you order from a sample book, and get them for less
money, simply because you are not paying for some
other fellow’s mis-fit.
We have a large line of Schloss clothing, com¬
prising a complete assortment of sizes in stylish light
greys, stripes, blues and browns, in excellent qualities
of serge, worsted and cassimere. They are made up
in both the conservative, plain effects and in the ex¬
treme swagger styles of this Fall and Winter, with
fancy pockets and cuffs, semi-form fitting coats and
full peg trousers. The same quality of goods bought
of a custom tailor would cost $20 to $}o, our price is
$15.00 to $22.50
Overcoats and Raincoats, stylish cuts
and lengths, good value at
$ I 0 to $ I 5
A . , lar .. ' - , both
S e me ext ™ trousers '
ful1 , „ P e f£ and regular styles.
$1.50 to $5
Our line of J. B. Stetson
Hats is the most complete we
have ever shown. Both staple
and fancy shapes and the usual
colors $4.00 to $ 5.00
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A large line of Boys’ Knickerbocker
suits, built to wear and will stand the
hardest usage. A number of colors and*
materials to select from. Good value,
everyone of them. Our prices range to
suit the pocketbook of every customer.
$2 to $7
Ladies’ long winter cloaks,
all styles and designs. Will
sell fast at the prices marked.
$5.00 to $15.00
Selz’s Royal Blue shoes for
Men, in patent colt, patent vici,
vici, tans and oxbloods.
$3.50 to $5.00
The Famous Harrisburg
Ladies’ Shoes.