I F New York were brought to you just as 
it isy with its latest styles in clothing; 
its newest ideas in its best furniture, 
carpets and rugs; biggest bargains in sport¬ 
ing goods and auto accessories, etc.; its new¬ 
est time and labor-saving devices for the 
household, workshop and farm; the best 
hardware, paints and wall paper — if such 
of New York's best merchandise were 
brought right to your home, wouldn’t you be 
delighted with the ease, convenience, safety 
and economy of shopping.? 
We offer you here the opportunity to 
accomplish this. A postal will bring New 
York direct to you, in the pages of your 
wonderful Bargain Book, in which over 
180,000 selections from the world’s best 
merchandise are displayed before you at¬ 
tractively, carefully and accurately, almost 
as effectively as they appear in the show 
windows of New York’s big department 
stores and specialty shops! 
Beyond all doubt. New York this Fall 
and Winter, more than ever before, is the 
logical center from which to buy yo«r neces¬ 
sities. National conditions in this country, 
as well as abroad, have made. New York 
the world’s greatest merchandise center— 
the birthplace of the newest creations, ideas 
and improvements in practically every line 
of merchandise. 
In addition, the gigantic freight shipments 
of materials from the interior to the New 
York seaboard for transportation over-seas 
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Contains: 
Newest creations In wearing apparel, millinery, 
footwear. 
Muslin and knit underwear, hosiery. 
Gloves, novelties, dressmaking supplies. 
Men’s and Boys’ clothing and furnishings for 
work or dress wear. 
Watches and popular jewelry, silverware, clocks. 
Newest dress goods and dry goods. 
Drugs, sundries and toilet accessories, books, 
stationery. 
Auto accessories, sporting goods, photo supplies. 
Paints, wall paper, hardware, garden tools. 
Chinaware, kitchen ware, toys. 
Furniture, talking machines, carpets, rugs, 
curtains. 
Household appliances, stoves, ranges, plumbing 
supplies. 
Work-shop tools, carpenters’, tools, leather 
goods, cutlery. 
Fencing, farm implements, cream separators, 
gas cnKinea. 
Wagons, buggies, harness, etc. 
In all, over 1,000 pages containing more 
than 180,000items of merchandise offered 
at unusually low prices. 
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genuine economy must be practised in every 
household, when every dollar must bring 
the utmost in return, fill out the coupon 
or mail a postal to ^le Charles William 
Stores, New York City, and ask for your 
free copy of this new Bargain Book. We will 
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Let it serve you as a guide 
to greater convenience and 
greater saving. 
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RURAL NEW-YORKER 
August 31, 1918 
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