The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

I A MOST UNUSUAL THING IS THIS SALE i A GENUINE, COPYRIGHTED ) Y E R MILL END I A M O ST •U N U SU A L TH IN G IS TH IS SA L E A Genuine Copyrighted Dyer MI^-End Sale. I t ’s unusual to say the least, to open a season with a prico-reduction sale, but its the unusual things we have done and do that have been the foundation o f the success of this big .store. We have an object ’ tis true—it’s to introduce numer­ ous, departments that are new in this new store. Your interested in quality and prices—you don’ t care about our object it’s the saving you want/. Y ou’ll get it here always, but doubly so during Dyer’s Mill End Sale. F A I R 1 r i l l \ In Introducing to the people of | Cedarviile and vicinity the great Dyer Mill-End Sale 28=30 East Fifth St., Dayton, Ohio. Between Main and Jefferson Sts. We re creating for them a buying op- portunidy at the ve-y outset of the sea­ son that will prove the most remarkable event in merchandising circles ever held in Dayton. Mr. Dyer comes with a nation-wide reputation of keeping every promise he makes, for giving more than he advertis­ es for underestimating values in his de­ sire to establish a reputation for his sales Col. Dyer will personally superintend this great sale- How to Shop at the Great Copyrighted MilLEnd Sale Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Dresses W eeks and w eek s o f preparation have enab led us t o o ffer fo r th is sa le th e m ost unusual values ever presented . S e e th e beautifui new sp r in g sty les at p r ices th a t border on th e lud icrous . I f ’these directions are f o l ­ lowed shopping will be easy and time will be saved at this Mill-End Sale, notwithstand- y ing the enormous crowds and crush that are sure to be here........... l a t h e various newspaper advertisements the descrip­ tion o f the goods and prices are given in detail. Before you come to this sale read every item, study your wants, anticipate your future needs, jo t down the items that in­ terest you. Bring the list with you, and no matter bow great the crowd I will see that your wants are supplied with­ out delay. B y all means come and see this sale—you ’ ll f in 1 it entirely different from any sale you ever saw. M, W ILBER DYER . E X T R A SP EC IA L ! $ 3 .5 0 Lingerie D resses $1.89 $5 Tan Covert Goats, $ 2 .8 9 One lot Ladies* anti Misses’ plain or Striped Tan Covert Coats, $2.89 sizes 14 to 44. Mill-End sale* $15 New Spring Su its $9 .75 Scores of New Nobby Suits in all the desired shades and materials, satin ; linings and neatly tailored splendid $15 values. MIIL-Bnd A n . f f j j price,,...... ............................. $22.50 ladies Spring Suits, $14.75 Herringbone stripes, fancy serges in black, uavy, gray ami tan and strict­ ly man-tailored garments with guar­ anteed satin lining, and the very choicest of new models. dM i «rg j Mill-End price..............^j) 1 # / 0 $ 3 5 Ladies Suits. $ 2 2 ,5 0 First Shipment o f Ladies’ Now Spring Suits, elaborately braided and trim­ med silk or satin shawl cellar and cuffs, silk lined in white ami all the high colors. Mill- p n Hud price.......*............. vPArfMaOls ' $6.50 LinenOne-Piece Dresses $4.75 Ladies’ Linen One-Piece Dresses in blue, pink, tan and lavender, lace yoke aud collar, embroidered m the new braids, all sizes. Mili-Fnd Price.......... $3.50 Lingerie Dresses, in pink, white or light blue, neatly trimmed in Val, laces and tucks; special during this Mill Enel Sale, d* | Qjf| price............... .... .....Jpi * g y $7.50 Black Serge Coats, $4.75 $7.50 all wool black serge or broadcloth coats, tight or semi-fitting effect, strietlytailored with Italian linings, sizes, 34 to 48. Special dur­ ing this Mill-End price. $4.75 $12.50 Rubberized Coats, $6.75 Men’s Clothing Fourth. F loor . Men, Take Notice! Every Suit, Overcoat and pair of Trousers Offered in the Sale Is of Newest and Best Spring Styles and Makes. Just Think what Such Prices Mean to You. THIS GIGANTIC MILL/END SALE Men’s and Young Men’s New Spring suits $7.50 values. Mill End p r i c e .. ............................... .».......................... . Men’ s aud Young Men’s Suits, choice spring styles $10 values, Mill End p r ic e ........................ . „ . ...................... ,2.50 Ladies* Eubberizcd Coats, black, navy, gray or green, wnnMlttmg and guaranteed waterproof. Special dur ing this Mill-End Sale, price.;...................... .... $6.75 $15 Long Covert Goats $7 .45 $15 Ladies' 51-inch Long Covert Coats, semi-flttni"-, with large shawl 'collar and neatly tailored, all AW Ag* sizes, Mill-End price..........« p i . 4 0 $15 Black Silk Coats; $10.95. $4.75 $15 Ladies’ 50-inch Loose flitting black silk coats, with large embroidered cape collar, made of good qualify Taffetasillc Mill-End g J Q $4.95 $7.45 Men’s $15 Spring Suits the very newest models, in all d* A .ff the newest shades Mill End pr i ce , . . , , ________ _« [ ) / » f u Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits, real $18 and $2Q values, t /% i f f 3 styles with extra trousers. Mill-End p r ic e . . . ............... «J)I ^* t U Men’ s Extra Fine Hand-Tailored Suits, $25 values, equal in fabric yrnrl w n r lm ir m s lii n t n w o w h f ir i t . LoTlnre’ Q .Q K o ii lf o f i t 4 Z ' f * A Mo.5U and workmanship to merchant tailors’ $35. suits. Mill-End Price. and Men’ s $15 Top Coats, choice selection of Tan Coverts, black fancy novelties, silk lined most o f them. $9.75 Mill-End Sale. E X T R A S P E C IA L— M EN ’ S TR O U S ERS 275 Pairs Men’s Fine.Dress Pants, worsteds and eassimeres, peg top and side buckles, S3.50 value. Special, l Mill End price............................. .. J j > Z * 4 5 Will be under the personal direction and management of Col. M. Wilber Dyer who has made famous in all big cities of this country the only copyrighted DYER MEI/END SALE Sale Started Thursday, March 17th, at 8 A . M. Of which he is the originator and sole owner. The original New York Sale King, the bargain Napoleon, the man who keeps every promise made in his adver­ tisement, will be here in per­ son and will personally su­ perintend the entire sale. His methods are original. Come and see what a Dyer Mill-End Sale is. — ----------- # ------------ -..- .... '■ HANDKERCHIEFS 1000, Dozen Ladtea* and Children's 5c "1 >t Handkerchiefs. Mill-End price...............1 L- PERCALE Full yard wide, flne qualify, {* _ Mill End price............................. ............. D v MEN’S SHIRTS 75e Negligee Hhirtg, all new spring 3 Q / v patterns. Mill-End price................. O / v RIBBONS Q,000 yards Messaline Ribbons, all colors, 5 inches wide; worth 19c yard, Mill | /a End Price........... ............................. 1 U v BLACK SILK 19 -l»elt lslaci; a'aKt’Ui, G3e Kind. Mill-End price... ............................... O / t WHITE LAWN Mill-Ends, 1 to 6 yards; wnrth 13c yard f » Mill-End price...........................................j ) v RIBBONS Silk, Satm or Taffeta, i inches wide; KID GLOVES Ladies’ Kid Gloves, best German make, real dollar values, all colors. r*ri T Mill-End price...................................... D V G LAWNS Fahey Lawns for Dresses, new spring Mill-End price..................................■.......... T W BELTS Ladies’ Lcath-.r and Metal Belts; | f\ worth ’Sic. and ,50c. Mill End price f LfC RODS v yi2o aosCO iiichca-1flowT atU‘ri,i S0<,<i __ A ( j U qualify, Milt-End Bale.................. . / O w UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Full yard wide, excellent V-Sc qualify An LADIES’ WAISTS Ladies’ Percale Wainfa, nine styloa, ;Wc kind. Mill-End price ............... A ( / v MEN’S OVERALLS Exceptional 50c quality, Blue Denim O A , , Overalls, bib or plain. Mill End sale.. O / w Optical Offer Examination Free. The eye is the most delicate organ in the body, and when glasses are needed should be entrusted to an ex­ pert o f the highest order. Dr.# Zapo- leon is in charge of our optical depart­ ment, is an optometrist o f that kind. He gives hia person*! attention to every patient. As a special induce­ ment during this sale, we shall offer $ 3.00 Gold Filled Spectacles or Eyeglasses, Examination Included. $1.45 Look for the Yellow Tickets A y e llow t i c k e t is a sure s ign o f sav ing o f 25 to SOper cent Judgm en t o f va lues not necessa ry in th is sa le . Just buy. Conic, Listen to the Speeches of the Great Col. M. Wilber Dyer “The Man from the Mills” TALCUM POWDER One-pound canHilbert’s Fine Talcum |A Powder35ckind.. Mill End price.... 1 / Q / HANDBAGS Ladies’ LargeHandBags; worth 25c * a Mill-End price... ...... ................. J CHALLIES .Beautiful NewHpringOhallies, fast col- j* LADIES’ COLLARS 'JallotsandStock.Collars; 31c value q Mill-Eiidprice... ..................... rSP . CORSETS I Discontinued numbers American Beauty Cor- J sets, ingrayandwhite; $1,511 values; sizes25uponly. Mill-EndKale...... Jm /ijQ / MEN’S SUSPENDERS FinnLisleWebSuspender; 25e kind y 1 Mill-Endprice....... ................. 1 1C RIBBONS Alotof Bibbons, cm iisisiflng of moire, messa- litie, luster, taffeta, fancy, floral and plaid designs, 5to 8 inchesvide; valueo25c, 39cand Dm-, While they last, t |Q Mill-Endprice peryard......*........ I ” 0 DRESS GINGHAM Beau(iftilNewDressGinghams; worth 10c. Mill-End price.... ................. TABLE LINEN. CO-incheswide Bleached; 39c qtial- 4 m ity, Mill-End price..........' ..... 1 /G TOWELS 10x .‘>6HuckTowels; 10cquality. Mill-Endprice.............................. u 2C HAIR NETS CoquetteBeal French HairNets; Q _ 15oValue. Mill-End-price ............... t )v CHECKED NAINSOOK Mill-Ends worth 10c; splendidfabric t" Mill-End price................ TURBANS North PoleTurbans; 25evalue; A allsliades. Mill-End price................ DRESSING SACQUES Ladies’ 19cDressingHacques, assorted a colors, all sizes. Mill-Endprice... y Q READ EVERY ITEM And you’ll* wonder how we do it. Buy for the entire Season Now! Look for the Yellow Tickets Everyone means a big saving tor you ii you but take ad­ vantage of it. Cot, M. Wither Dyer Matte* the Prices \ IFor c| f W \ m 1 5that* W Th A a ly uU in tb come Boi anti j necte of »K vote l Tin in th made gains iegisl force the si the si A n ago ii their attaoi the in The the gi and b woult given eonab‘ It it ’ servit then 1 house toll fc today The men t is aN He s Morg; ' The a neci case c ereasi the at* patro All able i have fcerest by &■' nine <3re as to banm the a w ’ th, aingli Enuni * A The eni ' have bet Putt will poration. In the b non, son <> flU the sa­ tire towns as the go all about Bl n W I ampr rubber-tii Murdock paint whoj once befn guara.ffif t£ —Onion at Marffi !C tmm Is g O v ♦4 T

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