The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

*n . t o . Cure*Grip inTwoDays. . on every b o x .2 5 o . . n o s -E* EoloPianosin the fctod to the lrard- le to ha a good, jtcnrof thomusic ll)iraetreM3 trvalaryot Masl«. [ n o C o . I n c i n n a t i , o . Infin ite ly clamp* m ED ICITY. |ue [rewire,A small- T* THEMtft» Mifune thejoint. Ltd grand wk** ' edttatf. feet. rthotfeyou have frse hundreds of tally Welste* 3 J L J 1 1 1 I I s 1 I * i f * v j m , * m' * m » T 'tftS 5lyk% >• ' r- <£?.’ '• vS / «!» ^V. r?.5*‘ Jrir # r :. SPRING 1907 HATS IN SOFT HATS, SPRING 19G7; TFB BA NT'A COMES F IB ^ f IN EVERY THING. A telescope with downward turn- o f brim that will he vastly more popidfrc?S$an tho upward ■turn was last spring. , Snappy “ back-nutria,” pearl and black, three proportions. Highest hat S ty les................................................................ *.............%....................................... The Bantu Stiff Hats: Fuller crown, somewhat o f latest set brim, with slight pencil curl, designed fo r conservative dressers, four shapes . . , „ . . . . ’ Challenge Hat; Niftiest soft shapes in the semi-cowboy “ Forecaster,” the telescope “ Initial,” the negligee “ Boater.” Stiff hats in flat set brims, Qti f i l l small full crowns, feather weights, Supreme h t ................................................. «pZ«UU 1 1 F£ ■i : t i & Another spring and another change o f raiment, The change is always welcome and interesting. Winter is the season of blankets and spring and summer the real time for-men’s dress. We are ready now to show you what the master tailors have prepared f o r your spring wear. The product reveals no “ marvelous surprises” , but it does mark a distinct advance in the creation o f patterns which lean more closely to genuine refinement than has been the case heretofore. The credit for this is due the woolen milfs. But the progress in the art o f tailoring i s due to the makers o f clothes whose models are here on exhibi­ tion, They are so superior from every point o f view that we are fully justified in asking the patrons o f custom-tailors to pay - us a Visit before making any spring selections. The decision w ill be left in your own hands and no undue influence will be exerted, W e are quite willing to allow the clothes to plead fh e ir own cause. This assortment o f patterns, colorings and styles is complete. W e believe we have left nothing undone to plea se the tastes o f all. SPRING SUITS $10,00 to $28,00 I W y M A D E m K e w V o r k C i t y • *‘ S / C l o + h e s t h a t K E E P T V ^ e r t 'V b ’u .n g ** . An advance showing o f the finest line o f Young Men’s Suits and Spring Goats ever brought to Springfield, There is all the difference in the world between the styles in clothes designed for high school students and college boys,' and those which would appeal to their father, or older brothers. The one par­ ticular brand to which we refer—the College Brand—is manufac­ tured especially for young men from 15 to 30 years o f age. The makers o f this brand, make absolutely nothing else. A ll their energies are directed toward the production o f new snappy styles and the result is that coll.ege brand clothes stand at .the head o f and serve as models for alL other manufacturers o f young men’s ’clothes. The Prices Range $|L0,00 to $25 OTHER MAKES $5.00 to $12.00‘. K. & A. DOLLARCLOVE 6 • . . . Two options confronted us—either lower the standard of this popular Glove—a Glove that has hc-en popular in Springfield ever since we opened our doors here—or maintain the value and curtail the profit. We have elected to do the latter. SOwhile Glove valuations are soaring and you see evidences of it everywhere you'll find the name old-time quality here again this season, In tan, dogskin and mocha, with the latest stitching—and every pair warranted. A try-on given every pair. .............. SPRING GOODS SPECIALS Men's fine French 'Balbriggan Underwear, double-seated drawers, % sleeves or full C ft* length, stout sizes or long, each ........... . . v U l 5fen!a fine Madras or Percale, Shirts, £ f l „ all sizes, each w Boot Overalls made, Southern denim,wide E f t . straps, wide legs, pair . . . . . . Men’s extra quality goat fire-proof tan Efti* wori: Gloves, pair ...................' .................w ill# Barber Coats, heat pin stripe coats, small narrow sleeve, tight buttoned at $H fill wrist, c a d i .......... . .................... y l i UU Exclusive Elgin Spring Shirts ^ [UNION MADE.] New plain front negligees and broad box pleat, matched plcaf and book-fold pleat fronts. Latest colorings ato maize, sea Shade, cloud gray and Novia blue. Coat and plain style in India madras, penangs, Clyde madras, and f f t 0 0 white Irish dimities, $1.00 to . . . . . . . . Coat Shirts and Plain Cut Shirts in ISO effects at $1.00. Shadow shepherd checks, hair lines, broken plaids, dotted grounds. Plain white knife and box pleated styles. Cuffs on or off. j A ft Any sleeve length, every size . .a lu U y Spring 1007 French Fold Four-In-Hand Neck­ wear—Pin white stripes. New Cartridge paper grays. Most exclusive silks. All are rate Cftn style-importations ...........vU u Spring Half Hose—German and French domino diagonals, grays and drop-stitch styles. New lines of hellos and lavenders. Wonderful ftCp array ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPRING OVERCOATS 10.00 up to $25,00 "Wittenberg Clothes Finest Clothing in America New 1907. Juvenile Fashion]? and Styles for Boys o f Grammar School Years. Natty Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits; also the dainty Russians, Buster Browns and Sailors, in plain blue and black and fancy effects, with, straight and Knickerbocker trousers—comparable with Aft the best $5.00 grades anywhere e lse ........ ,$dauU Mannishly cut Double-brenste'd, new types of Nor­ folk and a score or more of novelty Russians, Buster Brown and Sailor Suits; the strongest assortments ever gathered at this popular price. Exclusive in effects. All sizes and matchful with any- QC ftft body’s $0-50 line ............................. . Top Coat and Reefers, In tan covert cloth, cut.In the latest' styles, with emblem decorations on the sleeves. " Swell and swagger as can he. The right weight for all wear. OQ Qft Worth $5.00. ............................................................ipwiyU A large assortment of styles in both Reefers and Top Coats, including coverts, worsteds and cheviots; correct In length and every other feature of fashion; garments that will appeal to you O l OC as equaling the best you’ve seen anywhere else at $0.50.... .yHriOw For Boys 2% to 7—Sailor collared reefers, sailor collared suits, Imported design Yankee Tar suits, Russian Officers suits/sailor col­ lared Russian suits. For Boys 5 to 10—Juvenile Norfolk suits with two box plaits front and back. . For Boys to 17—Double-breasted belt sultst double-breasted yoke bloomer suits, swagger-form-fitting suits. Double-breasted yoke Norfolk suits. Classy, .dressy, exclusive effects, $4.85, $5.90, $5.85, $7.50, $8150, Lagest stock in Springfield o f Boys' Separate Knee Pants. Knickerbocker and Plain. 50c to $1*50 St. Regis $3,5(W Shoes For M en ^ $ 3 .5 0 Featuring as new types—The five-button gun metal ca lf high Shoe. The v/ide extension solo fclnchcik The new *‘ fudged edge1 ’ bal style. The collegy “ stub” toe strap oxford. Selected leathers, origi­ nal lasts. The highest point o f shoe value possible., K.&A.St.RegisShoes .New “ Clifton Ridge” » m . blunt shape » , ........$wiy|J [A ll leathers.! « - v .v r*<:>sr<w N K . & A . St. Regis Shoes New “ Lagonda Club” ..spikeshape . . . . . . . ; [A ll leathers.] <*r*i •. £ ’, r Y Vv*** “t*v *>.. J ’ *V , Maid. Street Near Limestone i^sfc the MamWho Wears Then* Ohio.

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