Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . et of three pieces, 27 cents. MENS FURNISHING GOODS: Flattie, 2cents; De Joinville scarf, 3 cents; flat scarf, 10cents; collar 2 cents; cuffs 3 cents; suspenders, 8 cents; shirts (laundried), 12 cents; shirts, (un-laundried), 7 cents; jean drawers, 15 cents;night shirts, 15 cents. NOTIONS: Braid, 3 to 10 cents per dozen;zephyr, wove silk, etc, 1 cent per ounce; scis-sors, 10 cents. PILLOW AND SHEET SHAMS, per set,25 cents. QUILTS: Marseilles, 60 cents; honeycomb,40 cents. SILK FABRICS: Plain silk, per yard, scents;satin, per yard, 5 cent; velvet and heavy b


Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . et of three pieces, 27 cents. MENS FURNISHING GOODS: Flattie, 2cents; De Joinville scarf, 3 cents; flat scarf, 10cents; collar 2 cents; cuffs 3 cents; suspenders, 8 cents; shirts (laundried), 12 cents; shirts, (un-laundried), 7 cents; jean drawers, 15 cents;night shirts, 15 cents. NOTIONS: Braid, 3 to 10 cents per dozen;zephyr, wove silk, etc, 1 cent per ounce; scis-sors, 10 cents. PILLOW AND SHEET SHAMS, per set,25 cents. QUILTS: Marseilles, 60 cents; honeycomb,40 cents. SILK FABRICS: Plain silk, per yard, scents;satin, per yard, 5 cent; velvet and heavy bro-cades, 10 cents; plush, per yard, 12 cents. SHAWLS, single, 25 cents; double, 48 cents;zephyr, 10 cents. SUITS: BoysSuits, complete, 50 to 65 cents;pants, 25 cents; shirt waists, 12 cents. LadiesSuits, wrapper or cotton suit, 30 cents; alpaca orcashmere, 15 cents. Misses Suits, 20 to 35 is always a good plan to estimate liber-ally on the cost of postage; all the remit-tance over the actual amount required, willbe Our stock of dress goods in the threemonths for which the prices in this Quar-terly are intended to hold good, willchange so much in character and price, thatwe refrain from describing or catalogueingany part of it. When in need of dress goods, write to us,as suggested above, and we will send you,free of charge, a selection as large andvaried as would probably be examined byyou, were you to visit our store in person. BLACK DRESS GOODS have always been a specialty with us ; andfor beauty of appearance and durability inwear, it is believed that the fabrics we ofierhave no rivals. There is no class of fabrics (silks excepted,perhaps], the real quality of which is moredifficult to estimate than black goods. Inbuying, it is nearly always better to relyupon the reputation of the house, than totrust to individual judgment. The beautifulblooming black at time of purchase, toooften turns to a dull, dusty brown or gray,under the test of wear, when black text


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