The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
D 0 Fmsch women are the best dressed women in the world. They otder their .corsets as their gowns—to measure. \S p M a Corset ~ ' ^ t t a s plfci,io" Planned throughout and fitted m your home, Made exactly to ypur measure* It lends all the feminine taste and refinement possible to put info dress* ' ' THE . Spirella Boning is the other one secretof the \ P ,U ... .. : j f t t J he.,S^IRELLA ' J B ' ^^SST ,-tiyL .CORSET* Flexible, yielding * .. to every motion of the body, || Lj yet permanently shape-re- -^ 2 ' taining. Unbreakable, non- vS^ ll rusting. Admits of frequent ■^SOT~ ~ laundering. ^ISAMV The aervice, of strainedCor*etier? . ;.1 V ()/**' are a t your disposal. S h e will call on, appointment arid talk oyer these jnaU teraiay°ur home confidentially- Spirella Boning JPhon 0 or send nest card Mrs. C. E. Paine, Phone |0 __ ~ IteuttfcaapireP*.mrerpieraepamMW:cj*iIoi."ioJoarr-sl,Bdfncsibr,Dcsfceicr,'KowldtattodVocro m w * a 0 LEST b# the tonguo _ — speak* no lit, >vtio«e vror<J» are alwaye true; That keep* the law of kindness still Whatever others do, . . .*» 1,8 thQ Hands th a t toll to aid The great world's ceaseless need-* The bands th a t never are afraid To do a kindly deed. TH E Co. Will remove all dead stock immediately free of charge. 50c per 100 lbs. for hogs or sheep. $2.00 per head for horses and $3.00 per head for cattle will be paid upon, delivery a t the plant. BOTH PHONES Bell 337 -W Citizens 187 Wm. Byers, the former owner of the plant, is in charge as general manager* WHEN WE GO PICNICING, There are those tvho ever think of the discomforts and inconveniences of the picnic that they overbalance the pleasure, and make them- undesirable companions on a picnic, Pick year Picnic lovera so your Joy may be un alloyed, ‘ In arranging for a day’* outing, careful planning' must be done for, bulk and weight must be eliminated , as far as is possible with, comfort, ! The fewer the dishes of a washable ; variety the better; plates ana cups of paper may be obtained a t small cost, Weigh Utile and may be burned when, the meal Is over, so that the dish- , washing and repacking Is done away With, The food may be wrapped In paper and paper napkins used, so that cutlery is about all the weighty ex cept the food. Stuffed eggs wrapped in six-inch, squares of tissue paper that has been fringed around. the edges, are both attractive and useful coverings. Ferns and wild flowers make the most delightful of centerpieces. The salad may be carried in fruit cans or the dressing and ’the salad may;'be put together after arriv ing at the place of the picnic., When a fire is to be built' and coffee made, a piece of. sheet iron which may be placed on a stone support, is a great help, for all sorts of cooking may be going on while the coffee is being, cooked. j Sweet corn left unhuskod and bur-; led in the ashes and coals roasts well and never tastes^ better. All kinds of escalloped dishes are good for a picnic and may be re heated if so desired. - Lemonade all ready to add the wa ter may be carried In a raas.on jar. Thermos bottles are good to carry iced or hot drinks if one is fortunate plough, to possess one. Sandwiches, of course, must be pro vided; .wrapped In a damp cloth they will keep fresh for hours, i A' delicious dessert which la not bard to provide is sponge cake and [Whipped cream. The cakes may be ‘cut open and the prepared cream filled in just before serving. ELASTIC ROOF PAINT. for tin,-.metal* paper. felt and puberoid roofs, IrT proof against the weather or rust. AbsolutelytwiW porous. Will not crack, peel, blister Or scale, Will -not evaporateAfteronce set. Is a finewater-proof ingmaterial. Contains no ingredients such as salt and lime which enter Intd, tb^ cdmpositSoh pf ibS major part of the so-called roof ahdiron paints on the market to-day which have no plastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to Wystalfze any metal. It is germ proof. ‘ Sendfor circularandprice list. Why not purchase the test when it costs no more. TH* DA LLM AN C O O » K R S U P P L Y C O .,F o n d -d u -lB o JW I» . T R Y O U R JOB PR IN T ING B i / OVINGr words will coat but j BLJF little Journeying up the hill of life. But they m ake tlm weak and weary Stronger for the strife. •Do you count them only trifles? ' What to earth nro sun und rain? Never was a kind word wasted, Never wus orto Said in vain. SEASONABLE DISHES. Now that the tender green peppers are more plentiful, and by the way, Jmay be grown by any one In the gar* 1 den. they may be used more, lavishly ■'I WREN’S Springfield’s Greatest Christmas Store T he Store of a m illion gifts-vean supply all .your wants, 7 5 Com/' plete stores under one roo f^w hy shop around? Come to th is great store where stocks are larger and assortments greater, O n ly a few m ore days to make your selections ✓ ✓ feut should you have to wait until, the daytbefore Christmas, You’ll Find H e re W ha t You W an t I Jobe Brothers Company Headquarters For Christmas €3 Shoppers Gloves For Gifts. Gloves sold for Gifts can be fitted after Christinas* Centemeri Gloves,rblack and colors........$1.50 Gun(Metal with white stitching.............. $2.00 LaFayette *Gloves (Alexander make) black and colors.........................................$1.50 Voltaire, aU colors, best forpijiqe........... $1.00 English Walking Gloves, in tan . ,$1. to $1.50 Boys’ Gauntlet GloVes, black and to ........50c Christmas Cards ’ Engraved Cards, an endless selection Dif ferent kinds priced at 3, 5, 10 and 15 cents. Gift Furs Nothing will give her great er pleasure or more satisfac tion than Furs. When you buy them here you are sure the quality and style are right Blue Fur Se ts . . . . . .$5 to $40 Black Fur Sets. . ..$5 to $50 Brown Fur Se t s ; .. .$5 to $50 Black and Brown Muffs $1.95 to $30 Grey and Blue Muffs $5 to $20.00 Children's Fur Sets $2 to $7.50 Cut Glass for Gifts 500 Hand Cut Tumblers,, good pattern, special each 9c 6 for 50 cents Per Dozen $1 Cut Glass P itchers................ ..................$3.00 to $5.00 .... .. ....... »....... f-' 's 1..... , ' v Gift Shopping Bags Two Christmas Special in leather, Bags a t much le»B than .sual ( prices............................. $i and $3 Umbrellas for Gifts Men’s Umbrellas, Elks handlefor engrav- lhg »'■:.* . a . . . . . * t '. *'•*.. ,$5.00'. ‘ Men’s Silk Umbrellas, gift handles...$1 to $5 Women’s Umbrellas, fine new handles,------ -----M, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3,to $5 Gift Slippers For women and children, in tans,-red and grey.......$1.50 Fur trimmed, all colors...................... ;........and $1.25 Black Satin Party Slippers*......... ............... ............... $8,00 Gift Hosiery in Holiday Boxes Men’s Silk Lisle,, 4 in box .. .$1,00 -Men’s Silk-Plaittd Hose, 3 in box ; . . . i , , .$1.00 Men’s PtireSilk HoSe, 2 in ' * box in solid black and as sorted colors. ....................$1,00 Women’s Silk Lisle Black He se, 4 in box*.............. .li.OO Women’s Silk Boot Hose, 3 in box*, .,.i... **:* , . $1.00 Women’s Fine Silk Lisle Gauge. Hose, 3 in box. *. *, .....*..$1;50 Wome’s Silk Hosiery, black tans and wh ite .. ,35c, 50c, $1 CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS When in doubt give Handkerchiefs Special—Women’s Fine Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, -3 in box . all different patterns, Special . 50c a box. ^ Women’s PureLinen Embroidered , Handkerchiefs, 4 patterns t o box, Special........... $1 Per Box Women’s Embroidered Handker. chiefs, at. .1012 1-2, 15, 25, 50c Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs.. ........ .. 10, 12 1-2,15, 25c Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs.. *............................... 15c and 25c See our new long tiffany ietters in initials. Sweaters For Gifts ‘ For women, misses and child- . ren, every color, and in every size* Children’s. . ...........-r$l-^0 to $1.95 .I Misses-----$1.50 to $3.00 Women’s. J*........... ,$1,95 to $5.00 Infants’. ............... *$1.00 to $2.00 Infants’ White Drawer Legg ^ ings..................50c $1.00 Infants’ White Caps and Toques. 1 GIFT NECKWEAR Beautitul Xmas Neckwear in gift boxeB everything tha t is new and good 25,50c $1 - Milk auto Scrafs, every color, plan and f i g u r e d . .................. ................. 39c to $1.00 Brothers Go X E N I A , O H I O . for 'salads and lit other wkys. Shred a green pepper In shavlng- llke pieces, and add it to the cottage cheese. It adds both to the appear ance and flavor* Stuffed green peppers are another favorite way of serving them. Stuff with any mixture of meat and sea sonings ana bake until thoroughly hot. Small green tomatoes out In dices, dipped in egg and crumbs and fried, are aft addition to the menu. Vegetable Salad ^-LlnS Asal&d bowl with freah crisp lettuce. All with al* terUale layers of sliced Cucumbers, radishes, onions, green peppers and tomatoes; cover with French dressing and garnish with rings o t greCa pep per,' ■ When the first new carrots are pulled slice a few, add a cup of green pens and a few small flew potatoes, a handful Of tiny onions; cook until tender in boiling water with a pleCe or two of diced baton or salt pork., When ready to serve add a little milk. This is a gypsy dish, but very good. Sootoh auw.—For this very young and tender vegetables are used* one pint of green peas, two young pota* toes grated, three carrots and three small turnips, sliced, bead of lettuce, a buneb of parsley and three table- spoonfuls of rice. Cook all together until tender, and season With, pepper, salt and a teaspoonful of augar. A sprig of mint cooked with the green peas is liked hy many. . stuffed summer Squs»h*«*w4sh and cut the tops from the squashes. Scoop out th«i seeds and fit! the oenfers with sweet corn; steam until tender. Sea* son with salt, pepper and cream, sprinkle thickly with crumb* and grated cheese and set fa the oven for the crumbs to brown. THE WORLD'S BEST CARPET CLEANER"SWEEPERVAC Christmas Hints Cleans Carpetsand Bugs thorough ly by suotlon. The dust ALL goes in the bAg. Haves work, keeps the home clean and Healthful* Operated by one hand with perfect ease. Will not take off the nap. WtU last a lifetime because It’s bullish. A Written gimrnnteo With every machine. A TIMELY SUGGESTION As a Christmas gift for your wifev nothing is quite so suitable. With its Use housework is really pleasant. Mote than oho hundred, thotisond housewives bear witness to the truth of this statement. Let us place one in your homo. <%w«*p*r*VM6*r&MUi Adirtby' Bole Xtiatributors for Western O. Jp.N* Main S i, Dayton, Ohio* Bell 8579Maiu—Phones ^liomo <165* NUTS DATES FIGS OYSTERS CELERY ORANGES Edgemont Crackers Graham Buckwheat and Pan*- cake Flour McFarland Bros.
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