The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

wumw-u At less price than was ever known. It’s a sale of rich black and colpred silks that have been reduced, not old stocks. Our silk business has grown to such proportions that old goods never .accumulate. f ILKS -The Reliable? 4 < > ; « ■ ’ . T I f you are looking for Reliability in Black Silks, you’ll get ’em at KIJtfNANE’S. Every yard of which they sell they stand ghatadtee for W EAR and -SATISFACTION , /- . •- ' \ 1;; ’'v '.‘v ' " ' ' Tho $1.25 86-mcli Jdack TnAcia Billc only • - ‘ , Q H \ ~ ) The $1,75Black Beau da Oygpe Diamond Brand, tf* | 'J J" L- Compute with oilier store's prices. * U I 4V ? Compare With oUyn- Flore's prices. ^ ^ *|1 A i U U The $1.25 Black Ohidoii TnffetnEilk, 27 Hushes ’ ‘ f ' 0 « r j > )' The $LN> Black WindsorTiiffela Bilk, 30 inches * | F ' wide, w.*» ,».**.» »*«. t- • m \ “ vstk I g , • »* I I !^| .* Compare with other stored prices, * . ■ . v l i v *< • 1 / Compare with other store’s prices. . V t i l U / { f v ‘ r«: % ,t * . *» v ^ 1 Y w 7‘ r,<- v-y * * - ,5 . The $1.75 Diamond Brand Black • - hi 1 , .Compare WithpLl i l l® ! ~\L ' ‘C - < ‘ ^ ' > •'' / • - . < . - m - „ ' > , - , , + > » , : a 3 ' ' " 1 ^ 1 ’T y f r ^ . , ,u; v . ’ „ v .. ’ / ‘ A ■ ;~.>l : * > * * i< :; J ' ^ V ' ‘ ^ ^ A * TV I ': iitm i sSswsgsi:; I 8 S 1 I , > n il T •- m , T r a y * # ' ^ 1 t T ^ 1, * tr * . ^ | i *» h*,<■** m J t4 , v > m* rrf* , 1 v v “ • A^ , * 4 m * t *v M i . r K 1 + « , - ^ V , » 4 , ■*, A 1 _ , «•S * - w . 1 > u .» K * " i * f \ 'j A * 1 * r * * All-Silk Crepe de Chene, all colors, and black- white and cram s '. - I-l ' -;■ ’ ■.«<V - v ' . ' 1 > j * A r ; - y .*f . ^ >t j 5, v " *'k i _ T * ' ' *< I ' r f 1 ' <h ;i > " t'l ' . •■..'•V.'.r- on rsM in the Open . V*<. Y 1 - 1 * V, «*,/ ? 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You buy and save just th e same W e w ish to state, however, every piece o£ p r e s s Goods on sale today is strictly pure 'woo l, silk and wool, of pure mohair., “There is no trash ,n all up-to-date, in colors and weave, and of, the high order, There’s fabrics for stree t wear, house gowns, reception and evening wear in the collection. . Every ya rd is reliable. Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods are fully represented in every new weave, color o r mixtures. Some beautiful, m ann ish effects are in th e l o t Of course we w ah t you to see. them and be convinced, J . fa,‘ . , .. ' , B taqk and. Co lored M oha irs a n d S ic iltian s 39c a Yard One case of Colored Mohairs, value 75c, full 1M yards wide, coloraiiavv mdrhm, cardinal, browir and tobac, also black. Had we bought th is cnsV oi goods regular way, the price would have been 7 Go. * ‘ . 50c a Yard For 75c Silk and Wool PvpUna and Eoliennes, 27 inch, color* brown onion, ligh t blue, navy, pink, cream, black artd white. This is ft, beautiful sheer fab ric and “very desirable for house or retention gouma. 75c a Yard For $1.00 Frincess Crepes; in every color for street dr evening wear, also black. This is a Very popular m aterial and much worn,; $1.00 a Yard < For $1,50 Kluftmcfc Satin Cloth with a pebble under-weave. The mutoi'- iai is the latest production-from the Frenchman, anti irt vei-y mneh h i de­ m and in (he large cities. Comes in rich browns', greens oxfords, grays • ond black. 1 Novelties Without Limit in Dresd Goods' at $1.25 a Yard • JFor$i.75 gwi,de French Broadcloth andHenetlans, very^high iinish, the colors are as follows: 5 shades in browns, 3,in greens, 2 in blues 2 onions, and the hew vidlotfc, alsi hlabk. This is a- cloth 'much .recommended for tailored garments. . , • - J . •- a Yard In this Sale’s Collection ' . . There’s Everything Thai's New $2.98 a Yard .For $4,50Black Broadcloth which is positively spot-proof,, come in two weights,- 8 and 10 ounce, which makes it most desirable for costumes. It’s a rich raven black, ami the quality is 'all that could b e . desired for .any­ thing less than $5,oh a yard. For $2.75 French BroaddOthes, full (50inches wide, in the lightweight, . Which is a doc2de(Hinprovenient over the ushU 12ounce weight. This cloth ’ is sponged ready for immediate wear and of a high order, colors as follows: 2 browns, *2greens, 1hhte aud black, $1,00 a Yard $1,45 a Yard For.$1.50 grade Bilk and Wool Orepo and Ohlfion •Foplifi, We- desire .to call your special attention to the- colors-.' JSfCw tinted-rods* inahoganys, onions, now rose and greens, Sh fact every new shade that has appeared the past io days arc here, ■ . ,For $i,98 Rain Froof (doth, 50 inches wide, in the regular mannish mixture, Herring BoneWeave, the colors tire rich olives, browns, grays, blues and oxfords. Wo consider tills tee best brfgaih ir our collection, in­ asmuch these goods are so scare at present. Many lines we fail to niention here are as iuk>ws|2ngly priced and u f , worthy, but space does not permit. You ate, hoWovof, invitee hi. Hie Dress Hoods Department and sec for yourselves. 50c a Yard For 75c plain Xan-Whrinkuble French Flmh'els, which ltftve mluie their appearance from France tlicpast 2 weeks, and ladies welcome ii, as the objection to flannels have been the shrinkage, These Finduel, do not shrink and arorherefortv preferable. THE FIRST SHOWING OF HOLIDAY GOODS WILL OCCUR ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th, After six montns amoMst t|he foreign producers of fine arts ^nd high novelties, we find - on opening the collection we have so far exodled our own expectation, From every center of Europe cooties the exclusiveness that seldom; if ever, has graced a city like Springfield. Richest Cut Glass, Limoges Chinawarej Statuary, B r ic^ brae, and a full complement of Japanese ware, which is now the most popular Holiday gift fad this year. You are cordially invited to attend the opening next Thursday, especially those who are lovers and critics of high art novelties, Respeesfully, fONNANE 4 .# *» t "t*** i * * i *» V ^ H ’ 1 '

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