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PAGE EIGHT B* THE,FULTON PATRtOT, WEPMESDAY, JULY 12, 1916 W. M. BURRITT 109 ONEIDA STEEET, FULTON, N. 7. Customer-Winning Bargains For New and Old Friends In Just What You Need Right NOW Sale Begins Friday Morning, July II And Ends Saturday Night, July 22 No Charges or Exchanges Made on Sale Goods. OBEPE, in plain blac, pink and white, 19c, for 14c FKJUKED CREPE, 25c, for : 17c yard EIPPLETTE—stripes, checks and plain, 15c, for lie WASH GOODS, in muslin and voile, dainty floral patterns . and stripes, 25c, for 17c -. 15c for 10o MUSLIN and VOILE WAISTS, $1.98, for $1.29 EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING, in muslin, org-andie and crepe, 45c and 50c, at 35c 75c and 89c at 55c $1.00 at ; 99c $1.50 at .$1.00 CURTAIN SCRIM, 10c, at 5c yard APRON.GINGHAMS, short lengths, by the piece, at. .6c yard LIGHT CALICO - 5c yard DARK CALICO 5y 2 c yard WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, 7c for 5c yard' COLORED OUTING FLANNEL, 10c, ot 7c yard LINEN TOWELING, 12%e. at 10c yard LADIES' KNICKERBOCKERS, 50c. at 36c LADIES 1 MUSLJN PANTS, 25c. at 19c LADIES' KNIT VESTS AND PANTS, 5Oo, at 25c j LADBES' UNION SUITS, $1.00. at 50c WASH SKIRTS, $1.39, at 89c BOYS' WASH SUITS, $1.00. at 75c 50c lit ,,.>v 37c WASH SILK UNDERSKIRTS, $1.00. at 29c DRESSING SACQUES, in muslin, crepe nnd dotted swiss 25c at 15c 3i)e at 20c .We »t 25c $1.00 at 50c LONG KIMONOS, in muslin ami erept>. $1.00. nt 59c $1.50 at ' 75c $2.00 at $1.00 $2.50 at -.$1.2.5 SHEETS, 59u. at 39c PILLOW, SLIPS, lf>e, at itte BROWN\ COTTON 6c yard RUGS, $2.00. for $1.00 -ROUND CURTAIN RODS, slightly tarnished, 25c. for 10c LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES, *1.25, for 79c HANDKERCHIEFS. He 8 for 10c Re. I 3 for 10c 15c. for 10c UNDERSKIRTS, in rippk-tte and irinphmu. 50c. for 39c BOYS\ WAISTS, 36c, for 19c BOYS' SPORT BLOUSES, white mid colored. 2.V. for 19c ODD LOT CORSETS, inclmliiii: I'-K. NYmo ami LaKeiiio. front ami back l:uw. $1.00. for 69c *S>.00 for 51.19 $3.00 nnd $3.50 for $1.76 PARASOLS at One-Half Price BLACK SATEEN APRONS, 2.V, for 17c Me for S6c CHILDREN'S APRONS, 2.u-. r for 15c, LADIES'/IPRONS, 5lV. for .35c RIBBON, 2.V. for , .17c LACK CDBTAJBfS, in white ntul <-.-ru. from *H>0 to $:].!*». at One-Half Price 1 Yard Wide CRETONNE, 12' -v, for 9Vj-c Store Closed Wednesday Afternoons During July and August W.M. BURRITT SUCCESSOR TO O. HENDERSON & CO. riTV OWPV r Alt MTV Mr ' '»\> Mrs. A. W. Sta&t rater- M rz, Grac ffrit-.ndis in Sfy Hft.rt>K1 Svlvw-ter Kiiii family h*v* -oiip i-o iXvlnni, 3litt.vn«, ict their i i Samud F. Own* of N<>w York, ne ^^\.K'l-iKMiUich. -HlpendiinF * •Jev rfAT# in <h# city. ^ Herbert \V*-bb is hcxa* from Mt- C 3. Br&y hn» (Nine lo CbwUir. ' ^ mil en lYc juratory s;ch,o.oi f«r t i!V, for hU ttumtuer vacation. | MMnaior vacftUon, The &ii)Yttfr» Atmr U .^nmutf jricalr »i .North Sup Mrs Samuel \Sharp was called to Auburn last week by the tfe&th of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Young. Misses Catherine arid -'.Helen Man- f eot spent last week at Homer with Ir. and Mrs. Hernion Miles. Mayor Lewis and S. Bush left Mon- day morning 1 for Buffalo to attend the national Shrixiers' convention. —Feet comfort assured by wear- ing Georges Corn Pads and Bunion Shields. Stranaham sells them. Miss Abbie Morton returned Tues- day from a month's visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. M. S. Roe of Syracuse. Miss Eryma Paige of Utica, who spent Old Home WCek with her par- ents, returned to Utica on Sunday. This evening the Pi Kappa Epsilon fraternity of The High school holds its annual banquet at the Citizens club. Mr and Mrs. Louis Windholz, who have been the guests of Mrs. H. A. Barker, have returned to Philadel- phia. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Castor and daughter of Pennsylvania, were the guests of friends in the city Last Miss Lillian Waldhorn has gone to Syracuse to take a course of instruc- tion in the Comptometer Company's office. —Mowing machine sections, hay cars, rope, forks, etc. The People's Store—the Red Front Hardware of Fulton. Ralph Chadwick caught his hand in the machinery at the Hunter Arms plant Thursday and crushed one finger. Edward Joslin of the People'a Hardware company, has gne to the Thousand Islands for a week's rec- reation. Charles Harrison of Brooklyn, was in the city this week to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Walter J. Boomer. STRAWBERRIES for Canning, 10c Qt With sufficient sugar for can- ning some, 7c Ib. Send your order to ua, E. S. FOSTER, Agtat Box 110 It D. 2, Fulton Miss Eleanor Collins and! Mis* Dun- bsr of Rochester, who have been the guests of Miss Ruby Partrick, have returned home. Jatnets E. Snyder and wife of Schroeppel, have sold to Mark B. Moon and wife of Volney, 25 acres in Schroeppel for 52,500. -':• The attorneys of the Oswegp and Jefferson counties bar associations wilt hold their onnunl outing at Mex- ico Point oa July 27t.h. —There are no aches or pains in your feet if you wear Georges Corn Pads and Bunion Shields Stranaban sells them. r- The Fuiton Poultry ass-oci&tiqp will hold a special meeting TJiar&dsj- evening 1 t-o make amuipements for an exhibit at the county fair. The postponed monthly meeting of the Ladies' auxiliary of the Lee He- mori.nl ho.spttai will be held Thunwiny July 13th. a: -i o'clock at ihe Ciuieni' .club. D*pu:y State Industrial Commis- itttier W. C. Richam? will be- at Os- regx> on Friday sind hear the nurgii- aients in several ca,s.tfjs a: iht court ( Mrs~ Jero-ini© IJurn& fni tT'jtin.s the Women's Missionnry unum of \hc ijcnrjiratiORa] fhtirvh ihih uf'wrtxo-ov. a\ her home at 260 W«: Second street.. The couri of Amariinvh hriii A-CIP- c.ndoii iiiC't'iin^'o for i.ht' m nitri•;'r loist.hs. A* t'^r inc't'tjtiK F'nday evcjii- i,p a clzH's o{ candids* cs was ilii- —First grade events Speli t\rt:»noB.:y aj bme. Place your order iu-re A KL( WlVe tnot:ty the-rfb>•. h ? uf the o^jK-^uor. by resi- dent* of the vilhiKv of Puias.Vi, (fee v erurn «• nt ha.* d e r, i ^\ *. h f a P pii cA- etter csrn«r service u; thsl i !.IOR for i The rnxninse uf Uiss (.Hara I>«- KUffi u^ the weujt river i\'.wo, lo Geor\E* Wsr^t of 6y North Ku'urUi ft'-rdet, will Sake pilot. >l the Church of the 1ns- the Odd Fellows of 1>R1J«1 New York «ur« platiniivs for their ».nuu.jd on July ~'St.h, S-ever*i of the Jt oJttcer'S yf the s,!;a(,c will .|iiSM> Bummer of her fiwwsl*, Mr, *»4 Wr*. Minn MM Byit hu ««tv» »: hn Richarrficn, Jr., <*i l^f^c, hu hma i\tKitjftjr rcUtjrr* m the- 8! fat JrVoptt'dl H*niw.3uv Co.. As tht tldciaui hcM by iht mtt eaj^tAiw of sbp t-exm. —Hewwwiv** will t-c iti;,fncn-.t*<l Co.. arc-advcrliBitt^' in thit Jiavilaiul W.r*. N. 11 «.4 i« tit* «isy •o»'*jr of his psuripjnt*, Dr vibl A |*rtr fKvtt tb« Cib.ntm.b-er of C«TO- «S[«T» of Sttfffio ware in tlh* dty mini \^ jfol ••*y>v f M^ XrOU have the same security of satisfac- tion guaranteed at these reduced prices . ; as if you paid the full value of the clothes; Our satisfaction-guarantee is not just a part,, of the prices; it's a part of our service, f * Are you getting yours| OART Schaffner & Marx clothes at less than regular prices is an event that deserves every well dressed man's attention; it's a chance to make an extra saving on the best clothes made. The styles are the latest; bright, new merchant disc If you haven't par- ticipated in the good clothes feast, better do something about it now in a hurry. Here are the suit prices:: : $15.00, $16.50 See the Big Values at $12.75 They are worth your attention S. LIPSKY & SON The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothe* The C1AS» oi 1&!'-'., Fa! 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