The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
ENGLISH BEAUT? CUP* Wtafe T«» Sksp sr/J Jtrprcvea fhe Comploslori. 1 0,Y:"~- iL're ; T'"It j ’O T’-jfa'"'’! Z^'C V A ^ • '1 i s2^ fO pl® } bit i half t!iO : rea IO!B fl tn.Zv » V » m t M U M n i w PATENTS y-.t’cr ^icJfcrMaeecMfi: r«ie«^ s i “lum omaznewsumu mPAtmtomutu tf f ,'»tcr,?fa &tatttcsej *;•.!}'‘-sn iff1- i »*.:>»wssWr^r r«t rfMtr.rs (1 iheV-fj,*cdfcrrigact.iss.Wes; '•MStftiffc AflifMS- O .A .ftNOW AOO a piQoll--eoffoe , Qifitl yea scatter it in o f a very largo orqn ! Tee i ifnean rouco rcpa ere h<~-.fc for thi; jnu’pnre. Over this you r jci inn>!i liaJling, bubbling '.ra- ?-*r tv\ ihe (“up will hold. The amir; r i-i placed on tho top of the enp in Chinese- fashion. Nov,* come) the big xvadflc;! tea cozy, ' which must bo thrown over all. It. is nn oddly shaped cozy, made to cover cup and saucer. It stands for five minutes to steep. Now comes the r-eientifie part of • the cup, You take three very thin dices of lemon, and you lay them in a big hot cup. On top of the slices of lemon you place a big maraschino, and then on top of all you pour in the 'tea, putting it through a strainer. The result will be a-fine, weak, hot, but healthful cup of tea with just the right flavor of lemon. You can have sugar if you want it, and Gladstone’s rule of three big luuip3 will do you no harm, for sugar is a great builder up of the muscles. By the way, if you are fagged out, day or night, try eating" a little sugar, A lump of sugar will re store the stomach and take away that tired feeling. Sugar is recom mended to women whose cheeks are hollow. It has a way of building up tissue. ■ ■ ■A big cup of tea at night is ex cellent,,but the trouble is that most . persons make it too strong. The weaker the better. The same is time of. coffee, which, if taken weak enough and with plenty of good sugar, acts as a nightcap. Not one person in a thousand can make it . right. In Paris the French beauty takes her foaming cup of whipped chocolate after the theater with a biscuit, or she sips her cafe au lait, which.is mostly milk. •—■London American Register. Rea! CaUse of Baldness. Coming in .from East Liberty on a train were two men who appar ently were old acquaintances and who met in a jovial mood. Both men were quite gray, but each had a luxuriant head of hair. Near then sat a stout party with a shin ing dome that was almost destitute of hirsute covering. The two friends exchanged face tious remarks about silvered locks, then indulged in some pleasantries about the “thinning of the thatch,” with casual references to doorknobs and billiard balls, much to the amusement of the passengers, but to the evident discomfiture of the baldheaded man. The talk finally developed into an argument on the cause of baldness, and 'after considerable jocularity the pair turned to the pearly pated stranger, and one said: “My friend and I have been dis cussing the cause of baldness, but we can’t seem to agree. Would you mind telling us what you regard as the real cause of baldness ?” The stranger wheeled about, eyed his questioners fiercely and snorted: “Brains!”—Pittsburg Gazette. T he Court P ainters. “A movement was on foot for the alliance of King Charles of Wurttemberg and the Grand Duch ess Olga of Russia,” said ah artist. “'An emissary of the Russian court came to the young king, laid certain proposals before him and submitted a portrait in oils of the royal lady. King Charles, after a close scrutiny, said: “ ‘This portrait flatters over much. The eyes afa too largo and brilliant, the hair too abundant, the complexion too flowerlike and the nee!; and arms too beautiful alto gether/ “ ‘But, your majesty/ said the as tonished Russian, ‘you do not know the grand duellers/ “ ‘No/ said the king, ‘but I know court painters/ ” C;:oko Wei! of Her, A prca'-hc-r in the reign of Charles II. war; to receive £10 if In his cermon at the funeral of lime. Cres.v/ell he (.aid nothing but well of .her, Abe was rather a bad char hoivi-lf had dictated the elatko in her will. So, afte'r a gen eral address on mortality, he thus concluded: “By the will of a de ceased eioter it is expected that I should mention her and ray noth ing but what was well of her. All that I shall cay of her, therefore, is this: She was born well, die lived well, and dm died well, for die was bom wish the inline t'reswell, die live?! in Olorfyniwcll, and die died in Dri(lov;cll.”—Minncapolia Journal. «? ................ . * ■ THENEXTFEWWEKSwill beverybusyweeks throughout this entireestablishment their Spring ^ o t h l s ^ ^ commencement of the warmer weather, we are better prepared than ever before to take care of all the Clothing wants of Men and Boys* The great shocks are all assembled* Selections are neaw ai their b est Values are such as can on ly be offered by this store* Store service is better than ever before* Courteous salesmen to see that you get prompt and proper attention* "Your Money Back" If any article fails to give entire satisfaction# For the xsake of comparison, we intite you to call and see the uore and its great stocks, Get posted on the values, Let us demonstrate and explain to you the advantages of trading here. It will only cost a few minutes of your time and you will profit much by the experience, BEST SUITS MADE FOR $10.00 and $15.00 W e ’ve dem ons tra ted th is fac t to hundreds, why no t you? "Wit dwell p a rticu la rly on those prices because w e ’ve made a determ ined e ffo rt to give the g rea te s t possi ble value fo r th e price. They- a re popu la r prices, They are prices th e wage-earner can a ffo rd to pay. He w an ts th e b e s t th a t h is money w ill buy and is en titled to it. He ge ts i t here. Our claims of more style, b e tte r fabrics and malting in “ K , & A. Spec ia l” Su its a t $10.00 and $15.00 will be fu lly verified by th e suit3. To say the least, i t costs you no th ing to see fo r y o r s e ll K.& A. HAND MADE SUITS, $18, $20, $22, $ 25 , $28 The only rea lly “ hand-made” garm en ts th a t are selling on th e ready-to-wear p lan a t medium prices. They a rc easily the best cloth ing made today. Style, Quality, H it and F in ish are so happ ily combined th a t the garm en ts themselves are as n e a r pe rfec t as a n j th in g could he. I t only takes a try-on to convince the most critica l man of his e rro r in going to th e high-priced ta ilo r. H und red s of suits^ In th e newest designsr-shadow stripes and p laids in rich worsted grays, blue serges in plain , baske t and herringbone weaves, They are ready today. ■■ i : ‘ -V. A . —------;— ;— ............ .................... ........................... ................................... ...... ................................. .. ............— i Clothes for Graduation / . • ■ -v; ft - ' F o r the benefit of those studen ts who g radua te th is y ea r vre have made special p repa ra tion b y buying garm en ts especially adap ted fo r young men, and which will clothe you p roperly fo r commencement and its associate functions. O ur Young M en’s Su its have those touches of style which distingu ish them from the more conservative styles fo r the older men. P rices $9.75 to $25 T-v,\U j l i i ' 4 'Stas *■■■* v» , MSiik 4.*?>:•.-I (*-*'*■> Furnishings Y OU ’LL l i k e th is week’s new series of scarfs—th e “ E s sex .” I t ’s a F rench fold four- in-hand in 12 dif fe ren t shades — n a r r o w width. Prom ises to be as big a h i t as the “ P i c c a d i l l y ” and only 50c A NEW LOT of m en ’s stylish ha lf hose in p laids and checks, lisle and cotton in a elaborate 2 5 c large range o f p a tte rn s—the most showing in Springfield a t the price grounds w ith cuffs P o s ted sh ir t buyers te ll us P LA IN and p lea ted fancy negligee sh ir ts in fancy and p la in colors, ligh t and da rk a ttached or detached, th a t th is is th e riche s t selection they ever saw nf * A NOTHER item th a t is ge tting more than , th e usua l share of a tten tion in our show ing of fancy vests. Simply no end to the sty les in these—-see the nobby ones we are m aking a special fea tu re of a t .............. ........................... $1,50 $2,50 ««*>#•**!■»*>»•*, 1C MOTHERS APPRECIATE THESE BARGAIN No wonder, e ither, fo r i t offers buy ing oppo rtun ities never approached by any o the r store It is ou r purpose to offer you th e newest, b righ te s t, best su its fo r boys a t prices you can easily afford to p«-»*, ' The new and p re tty sty les a re here in g re a t profusion—Norfolk#, Douhlo-R.riiwt.ter1, “ Rai lor” w»d • Russ i an” R I o u b o — Boys* Two P iece Double-Breasted and Norfolk Su its in worsteds, cheviots and serges; w ith o r w ith ou t belts'; w ith plain o r Knickerbocker trou se rs , and some lots w ith a p a ir of. each w ith jacket. They a re modeled in th e newest styles, and we subm it them as excellent values. . F o r $4 .85 Boys* Reefers, in about a dozen dif fe ren t sty les—blue serge, p lain red , fancy herringbone; club chocks, small plaids, w ith se lf collars, or ve lve t in matching o r con trasting shades; em broidered emblems, b rass or p la in bu t tons. Sizes embraced range from 3 to 10 years and th e values are easily $6. Fo r $4.85 W e have ano the r grouping c!! "re q,,--.ple Novelty Su its, *Sailor, Russ ian Blouse and B u s te r F r own sty les—models of the h ighest grade of novelties; in p la in colors, in n e a t fancy p a tte rn s of exclusive design; e laborately trimmed w ith b ra id and embroidery, and in sizes * from 2*4 to 10 years. F rom the workrooms of the one most famous designer of Boys’ C lothing come these six lots of h igh-grade Sho rt P a n ts Su its, in single and double-breasted models, made up in trop ica l worsteds, fancy cheviots and worsteds and p la in serges; s tr ic tly hand-ta ilored th rough out. Sizes 7 to .17 years—and every su it a $10 value. $8 .50 This is a Complete O u tfitting S to re—w ith H a ts and Shoes and F u rn ish ing s of the p rope r s o r t in ful l assortm ent. ’ * Harping onOur $2.00 Hats To know ft# rtal worth I# t» prafer It tm uny ef th« | | branded IUt*. It p*y# no tithe for It# r,ame. Ertry pmmf of the ec*t le represented in H*t*rorth-~thftt yield* lletatlifeo. Con, It comen off the same blocks n« the $3 Hate, is trimmed with equal excellence; *nd -too guarantee It to trear til] style makes you change—and that’s all you want any Hat to do. Soft and derby ahapes—in all the proper colors, f r TWO DOLLARS ‘ayjy.-w: The Bant* [$3] la the Mat that’s as good a* the beet oi them at fbO& ^ Remarkable $3.50 Shoe Values W e s tand ready to guaran tee our $3,50 Shoe th is sosson to bo of the same grade of stock from t ip to coun ter th a t ha s always boon used in th is Shoe of . a a 10t a of th e qua lity has been sacrificed to maintain the price. I t w d l tak e w ear to demonstrate th is—b u t we a re back of it. And fu rtherm o re th e re has never been such a v a rie ty o f n a tty shapes. The Oxfords a re eepe- chilly a ttrac tive , combining w ith e ffec t the comfort th a t is essentially an im po rtan t fea tu re of Shoe satisfaction . ^ Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ’ . Main Street Near Limestone Kredel & Alexander | Main Street Near Limestone n II SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. ± ."*$►»*¥A"! . 1 . 1 , 11 %
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