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A bank arcount ke«i>s you inforrne<l. Your ehi'ck i.s your receipt. Yf»ur stuh is your reeoni. We offer yon all tho ne- eoinmodations safe bankinff permits.
OR H. V. HOM;OMP. (HAS M. VANDKHOKF, Preeident. Caahier.
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Itanufedured I^r Sh«w &'lhiesdell Co. Brooklyn.N.Y,
For Sale by all Dealers
SOLDIER BOYS TO REMAIN IN WINFER
The Freeport, Army HeadqiiBrtem
will tieed flOTTie more eaeh «onn. The
work bid« fair to continue throngrh
! t;lie Winter; the exptnses have heen.
I amd those In eharfte trust atid really
I helieve, will eontinue to be met by
Huhlle contrlhntlon«.
Reeeived thiR week: Kohert A Pftt- I rirk, $10.
IHtnatlons of rlpars, elRarettes and j randy nre always welcome. Ilead- cttiarters hve been well supplied, hut the t>xj)ense falls finite heavy on some few. Any time you think of It the contrlhtitlon will he welcome.
It look;* now as Ihntijrh we would hnvf onr vIhIIots with us nil throuph the winter months. If any who are wlllinu to help In the work have not received cards to nil out, they can obtain Ihem hy leavinR their name with the duty man at lieadqtiarterB.
Harry <;iasnr, of Freeport, Mrs. Dr. Deau. of Kr«eport, and Harry I/elch, of Merrick (Second donatloni are ihanked for contributions of f> pound packages of coffee.
Those in charpe have called « halt temporarily of recelviuK magazines. Willi no one yet offerinR to take them to Camp I'pton, where, hy the way. wc are informed they ari> now pet- lini? a liberal supply, and the Post Offlee Department chjirRlnp so high, wc cannot send the stipplieti hy mail to onr sailor hoys, we have more on hand than we can use.
The donations of music for '^ne phonopraph have been liberal. .Some tip-io-(l;tte iimrclics and some patri¬ otic airs are needed.
The ladies are taklni; care of the serving of refreslmfi'nt.s al headquar¬ ters each .Saturday and Snnday evc- nin«. I.a.'^t .Saturday .Mrs. M. "VV. Ryan presided, assisted by Mrs. John IVrmento, Mr.-t. George Kremilbrrg. Mrs.' Oeorge V. Sloat, -Mrs. Whring, .Mrs. Oossclin, Mis. Hartmann. Mr.s. Hairy folieii, the .Misses O'.Mara, the Misses F\Hinelly, .Meary, Wortman and Hughe.-^.
Mrs. Kyau wishes to I hank the Boy Scouts who helped so nicely, .Misses .McCord. who rendered vocpl se'.ec- ! tions, andJVlIss Keoph. who accom¬ panied thtnn.
Suiidiiy iiIkIU Mrs. Hertha Knoool and Mr.-^. ('. K. Mack were In chargtt, aided hy .Misses Florence, Jessie and Ktitli Thompson, Miss Sara Stuart, .Mrs. Leonard S. Mabee, Mrs. UilUe Wolff, .Mrs. Ollbert Smith, .Mrs. J. N. Hartmann.
This week Mrs. H. F. D. Kelsey will he In charge Saturday ni.ght and Vrau A. r. Davison a.i^ain Saturday night.
This week Rev. Father O'Hoole la in charge.
Read the .Nassau Post for local a<Ml \iclnity news.
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The Great Fall Sale of
Blankets and
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Comforts
Next Saturday NOV. 3D—Of fering People of Long Island a Tremendous Stock of the Best Blankets and Comfort¬ ables Obtainable at Lowest Prices in Greater New York
Six months a^o this bi}.j store betjan it.s preparations tor thi.'- event. Our torc^if^htedncss at that time will save YOU xnany a dollar next Saturday, for had wc not Inid away this vast stock then, we would not be ahle to ofTi'r it at practically the market price ot to-<1ay.
The asstjrtinent.s wl liiic lUaiikei.s and Coinfurts have never been more ctunpletc in previous years, and knowinij as ynu do, that we Iiave the fjreate.st Blanket and Comfort¬ able business in (heater New ^'ork in ordinary times, you no doubt will fully realize the itnportame of this bi^ event and plan to ^u;t your share of the savings.
To those of our customers who have Household Club Accounts, we extend the privilege of buying on that account ' without extra club fee or the customary 10% initial payment.
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§1.25
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S1.98
S2.98
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coTi'oN Hii:i:cK i5I..\\ki;'i.s
—Whitoi with conlra.-s; i!^t; oolor
borders; Pize t',4.\M>
Inehe.s. I'lieed, |p;iU-.
I HIDIUJOWN H I. \ N K 11 T ,S -
Willie or IJrey with I'liilt or Hliie
biifders: Kilk rililjon l>;inli!M?;
size lil X 7S inches.
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ACsrUAII.i \.\ ni.ANKITS - - While Twill wool Miii.sh, I'ink or l.iKlit liliio l)on1ers; €jO A f\ Blze GJxSO inehes. l';ilr ''^O^T'*/ WOOLNAP Bl..\NKl-rrS -white, Orey and I'laid etTeet-s; .size titix80 Inehoa; Milk ribbon 4^0 OO
bound. Pair ''O.i/O
i:U»KHD<>WN n I, A N K K T S^ - Wtillo or Orejr, eidorduwn tinlnh: •Ilk ribbon lM)und: IMnk and I.l«iit Phie borders; mim Tl » «4. riur... WOOL MIXKD UliANKtn'N — Gr«y with fancy contmalluK bor- d«ra, ailk ribbon bound; sis« TO I 10 InchM.' P»lr
$6.50
CM.IFon.M.V wool, ni.ANK-
'ICTS -\'»liio with I'ink or l.tKlit nine t)orders; 4-iei:li ;Mlk rilibou biiuliiitr; .size 7-xS4
' i'nir
(XiMl'H:)UT.\BI.l'S Medium
wcieht, tlsrured .silKoline ecverlnj,-; 9-Inch, plain color lierdr r effects tufted witil worsted; size 72 X 7 8.,
C().Ml'OUT.\Bl.i:s — K i sr u r e a t'atnbrii-, LioOi sidea with con- tniHliiiK Ciller i<!itin insertion ef- leel: niediuin weight. Iiifted with
$2.98
«4.50
AN M. KTS —
malluK bur- xiund; sis«
S4.98
$6.98
CAl.U'OUMA I'LAIU HI.ANK- worstod; 72x7S; ^A fZfi |;T.S While j;roiiti.l in thp wanted i "' -K atJ\J
sxo iiieheK;
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bl.vck (ie.'<ij,'ii.s; .-ize 70.\X0 inih Kiiit ribbon bound i'air
Alil. \\()01i ni..\NKKT.S- White. <.ir«;y, al.so I'laiM elYeet.s; size 6e X 80 ini'he.s. I'rirnd, jiulr ut
Alili WOOli WHITK BU^NKKrs —fl'lnk and Mlue t)order.i; itfep Hilk ribbon bindinfj:; 72x84 inohes. l'.-ur IjAMBSWOOh i'OMinORTABLRS —Satt-ea covering, Mgured allover desiirna, with conti-astlnc color border eSnct; aXz« CA Cf\
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DOWN OOUrOKTABIiES — Figured sateen coverinx, witli 9 inch plain color border ^A AO effect; quilted ^mfatJO
'*A Store F«>r Everybody'
CO.-MI-'OHT.ABiiKS
Bilkolino »;()verliiK rUun eeli>r border elTect; Htitclied ....
$10.50
K BU^NKKrs
t)order.i; itfep
$11.50
COMtXiUT.ABIirCS - Figured sateen coveriiiB, Plain color border eflect, stitched, white eotton fill- ing; Blie 72 x 78 Ce Cfl
Inches . . . .' ^tJatJnJ
COMFORT.\BIiKS — K 1 g u r e d sateen covering, 9-Inch plain color fancy atltched border effect; solid color bark ; aize C C Qfi
71 X 78 inches ^'^aUO
COMFORTABIJfc»~a u p • r H n • figured sateen covering, solid color border effect; stitched all ormr; best mUng; alM 71x71 C^ CA
BROADWAY
FLUSHING * GKAHAM AVKS.
BROOKLYN
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THE LINCOLN aUB RAS LARGE TIME
The Lincoln Rrpiibllr»n- Club o( thr •/tiA Klfrtlon District, Town Of Hepm.stoad. held their flrnt annual b.irn rtancp at YorimhPck'R Hall, Ma«- ^appqiia, last Saturday nltht. Df>- splir the fart that it rained from 9 p. m. to 12 m., a Tcry large hoBt of frlpntls attendpd and had a very en- joyablp evening. The music waa ably fiirnl!?hrd hy Honey Potter's Hand, and the hoys and Rirlfl hid all tho dancing they wanted foi one night.
The hall was decorated heautlfully for tht* occasion hy the members of the lOntertainment Committee. The Country Store was well patronized, and ,lndgp ('nnr,nd Hanbrlch was very popular with all that had deallnRS with him. Parson Walton, with hia sanctimonious smile, was very pop¬ ular and married quite a number of cotiplci for a very nominal fee.
The constables, under SI O'Brien, chief constable, did a big business arrestlnK everyone in sight. Si O'HrIrn waa ably assisted by Rtibe HIclts, Josh Walters, Uncle Bill Dyckman, Halph Araendola, Uncle l.oti mass. One of the features of the evening was an exhibition in eatInK ity Mr. I). Ucnlcho's nephew from Now York Clly, who ate ten largo coffee rings and drank two gal- Ifuis of cofToe In a half hour.
.lltn Amrndola, the auctioneer, looked very well In his sport suit and kept tho folk's in the cotintry storo busy all niKht. The Rubes, under I'liarloy Moosch, .Sr., kept the folks laiiKliing all nlpht. The Rubes under Chief Ruhe .Morse h wore F. A. No- l.nn. Sr.. Sylvester ('ramer. Tbeodoro Pa turn. P, II. l.inn. Oeorge Wo«srh, V A. Nolan. .Ir., Charley lOckert. Mr. Iliihhs, of Plainview, wa.s the lucky winner of a handRnme p.nir of silk "tOihruiderod stocklng'.s, while his lady friomls drew [irizos of jroid bricks, 'l'le happy ocasion hroke up at fi a- ni .Sunday with everybody pralslnf; the event nnrl looking forward to tho next affair of the Club, which thoy hope will ho In the near future.
Wanted Butter Treated,
Af.u-T i,'(jt up one iiioriiiiii; «n<l fsiind thnt site e.iiiM not spread tlie butt«r on lier cradter l.eea,tise It v !>s too lurd. Goliiu' to lief e(Hi-iti. Mllie. she aaifl: "Here, Lillie. imt this in the uvea and make it easy."
EAGLE
Eleatii—l Shot BepalrlBg
Kubb«rB and Sboee Repaired
while yon wak
AU Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices
JARIES PISaOTTA, Prop.
35 RAILROAD AVBNUE Freeport, L. L
RUGS
We manufacturo beautiful
FLU F F RUGS
From old carpet,'^ of any kind
W-^ make any ^ize
RA .i R'JGS AND CARPEl S
.•\t leasonahle prices
Main Rug Works
:!,>! .No. .Mill 11 "Ntreet Tei. 4|i-n r'i.'n>'>'
James Hanse
Real Estate and Mortgage Loans
Management of
Property Expert Valuation
Railroad; AvCm
FREEPORT.
HOUSE OWNERS NOTICE
I can real SO or aMre kotM«« witltia tea miilot mICmjrkmo City.
Owaera dweiring te reot. e«ad particBlare to
CE0R6E L
lUBBLE,
iikuuM cm. I. f.
Men of New York,
cast your Votes
for Women!
THERE is a man's work for you to do on Election Day. It is to let your vote count for Woman Suffrage. Your vote is just as vital to the women of your State—to your wife or mother, or daughter or sister—as it is to you.
This is the year cf all years!
LET no one say that a wrr year is not the time to extend suffrage to women. It is the time of ail times! Since January seven states have given Vwomen the vote.
England has announced ihal It will gladly give its women votes. In advocating it, former Prime Minister Asquith said: "The war could noi: have been carried on without the women." Before the war, he opposed suffrage bitterly. "To give women ho voice/' says Prime Minister Lloyd George "would be an outrage."
France, through its Chamber of Deputies, has promised women the vote.
Italy has taken a step in the right direction.
Russia takes Woman Suffrage as a matter of course in planning the new government.
Canada, in the midst of war, and with the votes of her soldiers included, has adopted Woman Suffrage in the five jji:eat Provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatcbe*
w^an, British Columbia and Ontario.
I
The Allied Countries at War
have either granted Woman Suffrage or are seriously con* sidering it at this moment.
Here today, in your own state, 1,012,994 enrolled women are asking to be allowed to take the same full share of responsibility that has been given to the women of other states and countries. To give them what they ask is more than duty. It's your privilege—the highest exercise of civic right you can perform.
Let nothing keep you from the polls next
Tuesday! Your vote may win the
day for Woman Suffrasre!
NEW YORK STATE WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY 803 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITT