The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

pm rnm i mmawp i ThftSp tet'.j.Viincs Is Much- vku^ie Tnao Thalt* ftleGibQsv tlt\* i layers XV tl * m i mo tho l-ur.ir X.'im vn i: i n *• r , -, <i it.--, i: •” I'-M «3 leh i t t-w pubT- wv-’ t i:,.'Sieve. . ’ i l n *lib Ik-}’ £.T’/ t ,\-ir.»'" Pin AND NOW FOR THAT SALE OF A l l SALES— The Premier Bargain Event of the Year— THAT OiGANTIC ELECTRIFYING SALE n« r«i ’ T lv r ’ v. M l asaA pitcher H i ' 1 1 <•iy M l tint Jx> throw,’. That Js to I rcun t r-nfir ten v .\ no wt> > toy, to twoi* item •vra- -teg each , Uhcr." The catcher Ian a risu ft-r a curve hull, a f j ‘-l S*all oml a t !<-w »>!;''*• To hail l iai'tr.; ui! curve h:iU-'>, siiii! i n the <5rep ami ike nm •:;m\ are call­ ed '‘a curve.” liio estehi-r given the aauje sign fo r anv one of then- We do not call a hall that jump! "in” a ; un-vc. Ball plajer.i do not recognize the incurve. That is called a f ast hall. Any hall thrown by a light handed pitcher with SuHieieat spivd will jump inward to a slight degree. The out- curve and drop are unnatural turves, and the hall in v f be *c>nu in an u..- ; natural m-mw-i-'; > : .‘t that peculiar j “ break.” , ' The only ether- "sign” o f importance 0 is the one'the hatter gives to the run- ■ ner ■when he intends to hit the hall. If he wants the runner to sic if as he ,■ . swings (the hit and run playi .*:e fivra ■ him a certain sign. There arc any . number of signs used Strj t'.d v V'.ajv ’ Sometimes the hatter gives it tiv ruh- I bins ids hand over the small ual « i ,■ the hnt. Again, he, may give, i t .by j knocking the dust from Ills shoes with t the big end of the-hat-John J. Mc- Gravy in Metropolitan Magazine, nmqwTWiwnM ■ 3 A Word about The Fair’s Mill=E,nd Sale: ' This is our I-ourth Semi-Annual Mill-Tnd Sale, and judging from the experience gathered from our three former efforts, this sale is certain to be the chief topic for. discussion by every woman in Dayton and for miles around. Months of preparation for this event have enabled us to gather together such an array of seasonable merchandise tha t even our competitors*will stand ^aghast a t bur daring prices. ' ' , . . • r EAST. INDIAN RUNNERS, • Sahara Who Can Regularly Mnko n Hundred Miles n Day. Ordinary Marathon mew -m rath­ er Insignificant compered with, the regular performances of n cprtuin east Indian eaete. These KiUnu-s. also kuown as Jliinwarh, live in the Pun- . jab,, where for centuries they have, acted as runners, fishermen and water fowl catchers. ■ The men are .trained runners and arc said to be able to go a hundred mile s a day without' resting: According to Bally’s Magazine, (hem is a well au­ thenticated instance that Tilta Item, the son of Lain lUuh, carried dis­ patches 300 miles in three days—from Mean-Mir to Meerut. The point discussed, however, is wiieihe!* (he normal evert ions of the I Kahttr post runners and (he simlluv ex­ ertions of. jiurlklsha Jn<m shortened their lives, and it appears that the Kn- hurs, trained from childhood to he ilits- , tance runners, live to be old men! They are not only able to withstand the strain of running great distances un­ der a heavy load, hut thrive under it .1 . The jinrikishn man, loo, notwith­ standing his Irregular diet, excessive use of liquor and exposure to the elc- ■me.nts, lives to a reasonable age. In Tokyo when a censns was taken of the jinrikishn men a few years ago there were found to he more than 3,30i who -wero over fiftydive years of age. Our Women’s Ready=to=Wear Section 'V- . * ' * ' . ; - #. -* Particu larly fortunate in his purchase;.; was our Mr, I'm itio lL tin* buyer for this department.and lie has prepared for this sale such a collection of'marvelous values in Jate summer and early fall Styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses an'd Sk irts th a t even Urn .shrewdest Inly era will he. forced to acknowl­ edge the superiority of these bargains over anything they have ever seen. The newest arrivals wore bought a t about fide ou fhe dollar and will bp sold th a t way. Tim balance of otu- spring and summer stocks vvill.be fairly slaughtereu. Ko m atte r how elaborate your taste or how conservative 'your ideasnugh t be.'you will ho muted.' The saving w 11 be just half. Salting fs So interesting. The lady was reading a nautical novel. She straggled along bravely for a few minutes,, hut finally had to ap­ peal to her husband. "Gerald,” she said, "the author says that the boat was sailing ■'wing .and , wing.' YVhat docs that mean? I ’ve been on a yacht, but I never heard that before-” ■ "That means," answered Gerald, re­ joicing Jn the fact that he, too, bud spent several hours op a sailing ves ,sel—"that means that the schooner had her mates') out to port and her fores ’ 1 Out to starboard, or vice versa," “Oh, I see!'’ cried the lady. It’s just like a chicken-a wing on each side. And now I understand why they call those little- sails in the middle ‘jibs.’ It’s short for ‘giblets,* of course. Isn't sailing interesting 2 ”—Cleveland 1 riniu Dealer. - - Ancient Architecture. • n e r- Knnuth, the architect in charge 'o f the Cathedral of Btrassbnrg, has 'shown that the principles of construc­ tion followed by the groat cathedral builders of former times are identical with those used by the builders of the Egyptian pyramids and am based on triaiigulnrJon, The same simple geo­ metrical figure underlies all these con- ‘ stractions. More than this. Herr J Ifnauth traces the ar< Idtectttral prin i clple in the formation el’ crystals aiid ; lays down this formula: ‘The laws of i proportion hi mediaeval architecture 1 are the geometrical laws of crystalli- 1 zation." Hundreds of Pretty Summer Dress­ es, Silks, Satins, Lawns, Ging- - hams, Serges & ftovelti.es- at half price and less. ■M.oOLadies’ and Misses Lawn Dresses, square -neck, embroidery trimmed or sailor F A collar effect........ .................... -................ u / v Ladies’ anti Misses’ gingham ■ id* | drosses; values up to $3.(HV-Ohdice*pl. Ladies’ white Lingerie or lawn dresses, lace or, all-over embroidery; largo selec- s*rv tion. values up to $B.r>t>. Choice......| y Ladies’ and Misses’ gilk.orSktin Foulard dress­ es. large assortmout to. select Q f from, values up io $18.f>0. Choice ‘ S e^7.0 $ 10.00 ’ail-over erhbm ldeiy drosses, in .while only, large assort lneni, of siylos to A O ehoo-so from. Bale price ............... §12,50 Ribbon Dresses in misses size Only, M, 1«, 18 and 20, pink blue and white,-made, of good quality satin i-ibhon and line Val . laces, sale price................................. The selection of coats for summer and early fall wear is big and the prices about .half. $6.95 Beautiful Suits in Endless Variety AThe Very Choicest Styles. Pri- , ces are even le ss than half $7.95 Ladies’ aiul Misses' white serge aud hairline stripe snits, values up to §22.50, Choice.,,...................... - -........... ......... Ladies and Misses’ serge suits, val- a f lies up to $L8.50, Choice..... ....... Jp / my t ) $8.50 Xjiiiow Suits, with bailor o r shawl collar sk irt panel back and front. i g m ill oud sale p ric e ...... .............. ...... $10.00 Poneoo suit;, collar anil cuffs black satin trimmed, sk irt panel back. Mill- (J* -T A Q Entl'Bale p ric e ...... ..................... ........$ U * / U ? 2.00 Ladies’ and misses’ grass bn- rf* | a A oil coais, Choice ............... !.......... J[ #y | / §5.00 Ladies and Misses rubberized coats,, full length, all sizes $8,50 Lad les and Misses repp or Jiuen crash coat's; several styles to select, from, a ll’sizes ......................... $10*00 iaidjea’ and Misses’ all wool novelty coats, new fall Styles, Tnan-tailored, with soilor collars satin trimmed. • da p Mill-end sale pneo............... ............# < t y * |/ v $ 10.00 Latiies ami misses,sorgo coats, full length El-indi garments, plain tailored, semi or form f q p ^...... ....... $ £ , o o n $3.69 Men's amd Boys* Clothing Offered in This Mill-End Sale at Prjcos That Make the B iggest. Bargains of .Our Competitors Pale into Insignificance. We want you to come here expecting to find a selection of good clothes to choose from ,equal to llmt of any exclusive clothier's stock in Dayton. In style, quality and workmanship oui‘ ’ ‘ ~ aro second to n(|ne,' lti price always Jessl but now during this sale cost is entirely disn clothes regarded, and tliirdesire to sell every su it in the house has made us positively reckless in m arking down this flue selection of clothing. , ; ■ ‘ ■ Many of these garments.are suitable for Fall and even W inter wear.. Why not supply’ your wants NOW? Come’and look any w ay . ' 98c $1.23 $1.69 $2.19 fitting: colors blue or black $5.95 $7.95 Mill end safe price—..'................ $13.00 Ladies and 'Misses sample coa ts............ .................... .....A........ Ladies aud Misses’ Black Satin Coats, plain tailored or trimmed, full length, 04-Jtich gar­ ments up to $2,-i,00. Mill-end sale p rice ........... ...... ................. $9.75 Our Great Line of Women's and Misses Skirts, from the Cheap Washable Kinds to the Most Elegant Dress Skirts Offered a t Astonishing price redactions $i,G0 Wash Skirts, panel back and i - front, tan blue.or w h ite ...................... $1.50Linen Skirts, colors, tan, blue F’rp' or white.................................................. / Ov? $8,60 bluo repp skirts, panel or • pleated^ all colors......... ........'....... $2 Panam a Skirts, black, blue o r A * | a brown, four panels embroidered.,... J p | , 1 ^ $1.48 . Men! Supply Yourselves with an Extra Pair of Trousers or Two You’ll not Have Another Chance Like This Soon .Choice of our $1:30 Trousers, Mill- find sale p rice ........................... ....... . Choice of our $2 0() Trousers, Mill-end sale p n e e ................. Choice of our $2.00 Trousers, •MiU-ctuF sale price.................. Choice of our M.OOTrousers, . Mill end sale p rice ................. . Choose, from our Men’s $10 suits, many diti’er- ent patterns for your selection, 'd» A mill end sale price..................... ...... ■ ■Choose from our elegont line of $ 12.00 Suits, all- new, choice patterns and styles d» X i f * MUI-cnd sale price.,...... ,1 ............... -« p 0 « a O Choose from our $13.00 Butts, composed of ele­ gan t Worsteds, cassimeres ami novelty cheviots, mill end price.... Choose froin our $21.00 excellently taflo.red, •garments of the very choicest of d»Q i f ' materials. Mill end sale p ric e .....j ) Q l 4 d Choose from our $25’.Oil Suits, every garment *’ hand tailored, perfect m style ami workman- sinp—no,better clothes 1 made, il«$ a A P*. Mill end sale p ric e .................. .... JJ) | f | , 4 D $ 7 ,fiti Men’s English Slip on ‘Coats—th a t Fopu- ; [ far liaineont.—all slzos, guaran. / A teed rainproof, mill end price........ EXTRA SPECIAL Men’s 50o Overalls. MUl end salep r i c e ................. Mon’s $1 Overalls. Mill-mid sale price ......... . Boys' Brownie Overalls, Mill end «ule price..,, ...... Boys $1 Bough ride r Suits, , Afill end sale price,.!............... . $7.95 38c ...19c 79c Great Savings on Boys’ Clothes School Days Will SoonlBe Here— Supply the Boys’ Needs Now $1.19 ;$2.I9: $3.19 $4.19 $5.19 Choice of our Boys’ $2.(10 Suits, mill cud sale price..'..... ;............ Choice of onr hoys* Si.00 suits, Mill ond sale ju-ice...............;..... Choice of our hoys' $5.Q 0 suits ' 'Mill end sale price,...;..........»...... Choice of our boys’ $7.60-Suits. Mill-end sa le jn’ice.................... Choice .of our boys $8.30 Suits,- I Mill-eud s a le . price .................. Choice of eur Boys 50c Jvnic erbocker Trous­ ers, Mill-end sale 9 0 Plica................. ' ........... . ..................... . 0 7 C Choice of our Boys 50c Knickerbocker Trous­ ers, mill end sale ■ / / \ pneo .................... .................... ;.... O y C Choice of our boys’ $1.50 Knickerbocker trous­ ers,: Mill end.sale p rice . 98c Boys’ Wash Suits. $1.0,0 Boys Wash Suits, made ot heavy percale' striped gingham-and plain chain bray F? j mill end price....,...................:...... ............ / 4 C 50c and 75c boys wash suits, made of percale, olmmbray. gingham, mill end 'jFjr ‘sale price.............. ................ ......... '■ j y / Q, i $1,23 and $1.50 suits made.of good heavy Repp clbth, Calateas, L inetles, sailor collar or liussian Style, m ill end q - j sale price..................................... U O C 89c Rompers inad.e of plain blue and lan chain- hrjiy^aitd striped' gingliams, | rm Mtll-eud sale p ric e ............................ 4 l C Read This List of Wonderful Mill End Bargains on Sale in Our Dry Goods Department DOMESTIC SECTION 8 c Ginghams, short lengths, useful for chsldrenin dresses and aprons. Mill end sale price a ya rd ....... :.......... ...... - — Chamtarays and seersucker Dress Ginghams, in ' plain, stripe and checks, 10c values, MiU-ciul Sale price...........................................5c American swinss in black and colors, worth 7 l-2c a .yard Mill end sale price a yard ......... ........... ....................................... ............ 5c Percales and madras, 31 inches wide in ligh t and dark colors, regular lfie values, mill etui sale price per y a r d . ............. 8 l-3e Galatea cloth in«etripos, assorted colurs for children’s waists apd suitliigs, regular 10c values, Mill-end sale price a y a rd .........lOo 81-3c Bleached musllu 30 inches wide, mill end price yard fin 10 c Cotter) Suitings, fast colors, in gray only, 36inches wide, Mill etui saio price, a j-ard .. ....... ...................................................... "c Good unbleached nuisliu 30 inches wide, worth 7e a yard Mijl end sale p ric e ....................................... ................... - .........................^ 1“1!o Hie Unbleached Canton ilannel, 30 molies wide, sho rt lengths, mill end sale price y a r d ...............................................' •• -......... " 23c Mercerized black sateecn, 8(i inches wide. Mill end sale, price a yn rd ........ .............. ............ '.......... j ......... ' ................................ isc 16c blue Denim used for brownies and overalls., ex tra heavy, Mill end sale price. .......................................... ........I.....•.!....8 l-8c 18 1-2CAmoskeagBhirtingsin plaids and stripes, fa s t1colors, mill end sale price a^yard...................................................................8 l*2c. LINEN AND WHITE GOODS SECTION $1.30 White Tablecloths, with lancy fringe and fast: colored bor­ ders. 8-4 size. Mill end sale price,.,.............................. ............Bob' 85 Blench«d Table Linen, (54 inches wide, ex tra good quality, Mill end.salo price yard ..... ’........................,.................... ........... ... 10c 50c Mercerised blenched table linen, 61. inches wide large assort­ ment and ex tra good ilnish, mill end sale price a- y a r d ...........35c $1.23 quality pure Irish linen, damask, new floral designs, 72‘inch- cs wide in the Oliver bleached, mill ond sale price y a r d ...........85c Sue double lieniatitcbed lunch cloths size 30x36 Inches. Mill end sale p ric e ...... ................... ............................................................... . ]*e ’ $2.30 Djenivtijched table clotns in 10-4. Mill end sale caoh... ....... . dots and floral patterns', size .........:....................... .................. 08c $.1.00 fanes coibretl fringed Table Covers, the IQ -4 .size, fast colors Mill end sale price each...,..,,..-..............;................. {. ......................gj )0 ' f...... ........... 60c white dress linens 35 inches wide ex tra good quality and verv sheer. Sale price:,;.....,,,..... .......................... ..................... t\ i ti. .... 260 25c M luie Ind ia linons, 85 inches wsde, ox tra good quality and very slteer. Mill end sale price a. y a rd ..................................... lfic B)CWhite dress Batiste 3(5 inches Wide, London shrunk, mill end sale pneo a y a r d .......................................................... ......... J. ................................................................................... j 0o Mercerized Oxford Wash Suitings, 32 inches wide in -stripes and figures Regular 35a values, mill end sale price.......................... 15C 25c White Dress Swiss itr plaids only, 30 Inches wine. Mill end 8.1-31) all linen unbleached toweling, LS inches wide., ex tra good quality. Mill end sale price per ’v a id ........................................... 4 C i Cause of tho Delay, "Why is your friend staying so long in New Fork?” "I don’t know—haven’t^heard which of tlie two reasons is keeping him.’’ "Which of the two?’ "Yds. whether he is haring too good a time to come away or has spent all tils money and can’t get away,”—Buf­ falo Express, Chrortic. "One tiling about Jinx, he never eolnefl into one’s offlee without knock­ ing.” "Another *V.ng about Mux is that he never goes ::r;where without knock- ing."—Housten Post, , Self, . . . - A perfect umhustautling of seif is a perfect undonitunfling of all things, for man io the condensed whole. From such n man no power is with, heid. All things ore obedient to him. * Freedom. Life, upon fho whole, is te r more jrdeasftrahifi Hum painful: MienVise we ‘would not feel twin so impatiently when if Mimes.—T.ctsh Tlunt, . Every Pair of Shoes so Reduced in Price that You’ll Be Tempted to Buy Even if Your Wants Are not so Urgent, Ladies Latent Colt and velvet strap pumps; $4 ami . (fc'T / A $1.30 values. Mill end sale p r ic e ......... ............ ................ 7 Ladies Paten t Colt, gun metal, velvet mid white strap (£ | / A $2 50 and $ 8 . values. Mill end sale price ........................ v 1 *1 ) y Ladies pa ten t colt strap, $ 2.00 values. Mill end sale ......... 98c Closing ou t Mi n’s Himes and Oxfords- a t cost tuuUess. Men's Paten t colt broad tees and all styles $3.58 And <!'*'% / A $4.50 values. Mill-end sale p rio r............................. ...... C iO J s Men’s pa ten t colt, gnmnetal and viex oxfords, all good shapes $3 and $3.56 values, Mill end s a le ............ . L t * M s Men’s ViCq'Gun niotal, Bluchor Oxfords; $2.30 values, g | / A Mill end sale p ric e ... ........... ..................................... ......... ^ 1 *%}y m i l -''-iiniiiirntf 1-" f 1 ' " r 1 Suoh Values in Shirt Waists Are Seldom Seen, Don’t Overlook the* Op- . portunity. f One lot of odds and ends Hliirfc Waists, white or black .lawns or ginghams *open fron t or back,, high neck or handkerchief SRit- or collars sorno embroidered, oiiters lace trimmed 3 0 / r all sizes, Mill end p r i c e ..............:... .......................... O s Q , §1.00 Btrictly Tailored linen waists, Uuimiert d collar j A an i cuffs, Mjll oud sale p ric e .......................... ................ T t ^ C 75c White Lawn S h irt waists, open'front or back, cm- ■A f » broidety fron t or tailored sty le......... .............................. . JL /oQ $ 2 , 00 ,and $ 3 . 6(1 Messaline silk sh irt waists, pin stripe <b | f A or jdaii), nicely trimmed, Atill'ond sale price................ 4* 1 f O s §5 Siik Waists, made of good quality taffeta, open front .or hack plain tailored or trimmed, large assortment sizes d*F» i p« 81 to 44. Mill end sale p rico ................ ............................ . w * tc O Mighty Mill-End Savings in Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Draperies, Etc, 1 $1.50 In laid Linoleum, th e very newest patterns, 2 tC Y 1 A yards wide, Mill end sale price square ya rd ................ v J # ^ 05c genuine cork body Linoleum, iy a r d s wide, light or j m dark colors. Milt end sale-price, a square yard ......... 4 / C 85c Oilcloth, 2 yards wide, brigh t clean patterns, i«rf’ Mill end sale price a square y a r d ....................... ............. m O C 16 c China Matting, 1 yard wide, heavy straw. Mill \ a end sale price, a y a rd ......................................................... | H /7 $2all Wool Velvet Hugs 27x51. .............. ....... a - 7gc American Lace curteins, white or Arab. Good ! a edge. Atili ond sale price a pair.......... ....... ...................... 2 LV C $2 Tapestry Fort lores, 3 yards long, preen and red « A only, 'Mill end sale a pair... .,.................................... r \ y C , THE, FAIR, Dayton, Ohio ISBEAUTY WORTHYQURWKILE 2 Yioiatreani pos tively treritlMT, i O o I if , h irto k rvid t?n, r * * f p t i h k dtsr.tf.f l, Mrttchea, tocfth **s,t oily skin to the nfcibtteMs-.rl delicacyofyctitn, TheteMno ashififote t-nt thisaupetlcr harm- J.-aoprepat.'siion. TheJtfeaerret.ofthewerM’a ........ t SkinBpedniUt, At ail Vrunkn cr 60cent*. PpecUtl.ptopoitittoft *8ft toJg**nty m reoneat. * <« Joftat,nwnMtf## ----- PATRONIZE, HERALD ADVERT ISERS - i '-1- K- mm ■ n I I * r % m i P Jt 101 oui j n s ; ta'! ii« ur '■ ’i I- •)8 A x .> ’ n , r •** ... 6 n '' (l 9 - ' t 9 a 9 R . ■:Ct ' ) w 8 - ,aJ. ta c w! i • c ea . set rr fr< U- im no to sta »••• wh ■, sta hati yi tl - ‘ the p ’ ' the 1 •r fine ' the • bee 4* . dre •■Tv ■ tf - WOI m -— , adn • .■...t mm ‘ W'llJ of tl Stat k Contra macadai le t Tues .misBicne mlleB on Ding a t t; tending . farm was neering a for $7,100. ■was for $b *oad will J . R. Orr The 270’ the tame Springtfel wfesiet tt for $5709. FIRST-Cl STATION is boti slty. usage • ness e THE SHA SIZE ANC olyoit. acquai I f you ply. y takes i ' Will his big pr Como i Wistermi u 4

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