The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

4 i n i ’ I . •.* iOwnpismirtra TOWER OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, PANAMA- PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. ROM nn Architectural viewpoint the dominating feature of the Pamuqa-Paclflc International Exposition will be the huge tower of the Administration building, Rising 375 feet in height and hanked bn either side by the domes, towers and n Innrets of the eight great exhibit palaces, the huge tower will be at ail times the most ( conspicuous feature of the Exposition City, Krom San Francisco harbor It will appear as the central feature in the great rectangle of exhibit pal­ aces, whose sky line will be 310 feet in height,' whose domes will rise. 144 reet and whose lesser towers a ill be 175-feet in height From afar this central group’will appear almost ns a single pnliiee, four-fifths of a mile long and 1,200 feet in width; nearer at hand it will be found that the exhibit palaces are Interspersed* with great open courts, each designed by'notable groups of America’s roremost architects. The inner courts will express the",highest ideal.of the architect the sculptor, the colorist and the lahdseapegardener. The Exposition palaces will be the loftiest ever constructed; the.grouping of huge buildings will give an effect of almost inconceivable massiveness and grandeur. At the base of the tower, which wlU occupy an acre in extent, will be a huge arcade he- nfcatb which visitors may enter from the main exposition entrance into ,the grand Court of HCnor. This court, which will be 700 by 000 feet in Its greatest dimensions, was designed by McKim, Mvead & White. EAST COURT, PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. INTERNATIONAL T HE great East Court at the Panama-Pacific International Expo­ sition is designed for pageantry surpassing ihe famous Durbar1 of India. It* will constitute a suitable setting for oriental or modern drama upon a colossal scale, From a huge-staircase or from tbs tops of its^eaclrciing walls ihe visitor to this ’’Court of Joy- OtiSriesfl” will be enabled to witness the pageants that will be a fenture of the exposition. The main tower of the court .will contain a great pipe organ, with echo Organs in the smaller towers; witiiin the center of the conrt will lie a basin containtiff groupings’of elnkaje statuary, dancing figures, fauns, satyrs and nymphs, Electric aclntltlaiors will play upon fountains at night. Tropical shrubs and flowers will contrast with the sterner effect of the cbfonnadcs, statuary and facades of the court, in its architecture the East. Court, which wtlf lie among the main group Of exhibit palaces, wilt resemble tho oriental phase of. the Spanish' Moorish airchltectnffc. E1ASTI0 ROO F P A I N T fair tin, metal, paper, felt And fuberold roote. proof against the weathef m rush Absolutely porous. Will not eratki peel, blister,or sale* Will not evaporate Uttet once tel. la a fmemtw-proof­ ing material. Contains no ingredients such as Wilt and lime which enter Into- the ^eomposltlon'.ofdhe major pail of the sb cAlted toofliiiaifottmilflilsott the market to-day which have no eiastie qualities and am deslmtiivs to metela and fibres, and are jb#A *4 i f wyrtafi** mf ftMthth Hitimapoul • ' t t , , # ‘$ m M tt*tHkftm4prki fat, m f **t fn ttkM tht hut mhm it r*ttt tie :Ar" tkwk&miiftet- Ikh . J * ^ # a u i IJ V $ Kredel & Alexander have woh distinction, not only as a*style center, but as an institution of superior value-giving, selling serviceable Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats at $7.50 to $30, but particularly calling your attention to our three great lines at $15, $20 and $25. &'■Alexander PI AT MAIN STREET NEAR LIMESTONE ftj Home of the Overcoat m '.Hi We direct your attention particularly at this time to .our Overcoats—“ BEST IK THE WORLD’’--Our oleyer Overcoats fit snugly about the collar and over the< shoul­ ders. They have large roomy sleeves and are cut full in the skirt—nothing skimpy about our Clever Overcoats, in either style, qualitjr or wear, A wide range of. styles, fab­ rics, colors and prices.- You want the best, your money can buy and we want you to have it—It’s here High Grade Tailored Only $25.00 r p H E equal-easily marked $30 and $35 •Y 100 Per Cent Pure WOol at $15.00 , 1 DIFFERENT S T Y L E S of A O v / Men's and Young Men's Suits, 60 different and distinct style Overcoats and Raincoats .in our great assortment of pure wool, hand­ made, service-giving' garments, positively equaling th o se1 seen ^ elsewhere for $18; only The Best We Ever Sold at $20.00 A RE the handsome pure Worsted Suits, nobby Serges and the new swell tan and blue-gray Scotches and' Cassimeres; the classy Overcoat and the ex­ cellent Raincoats. No­ where else less than $25.00. We say hut.. in other stores and fully if not su­ perior to the “made-to-order” garments at $45 and $50. Truly a most,complete selec­ tion—best in Spring- field by long odds and yet our price is on ly .. 7 a Our Boys’ Store Presents the Careful Selection Be^t hat-we’ye passed in the market for the boys others are welcome to. The very utmost discrimination is used in the tng of our assortment of Roys’ Clothing, I t must possess the three-fold virtue of sturdiness, refinement and exclus- Sturdincss, to insure- your fullest satisfaction; refinement, to appeal to your good taste; 'and. exclusiveness, that your boy may not he dressed like every other hoy you meet. Hence our variety is immense, while the duplicates-of any style or pattern are limited. Saturday always brings its special opportunities in the Boys’ Store—and today’s are an excep­ tion only in being more special than usual, - ■ - ‘ , ivehess. i l l Boys.’ ‘ Double-Breasted, Boys’ Single and Double- Norfolk, Sailor and’Russian Breasted and Norfolk Knee Blouse Knee Pant Suits; Pant Suits^ plain Serges and plain and fancy effects. All fancy. Cassimeres. They are sizes. Comparable with any worth $6.00 and $7,50 x S t . . . : . ™ . . * 3 . 9 0 * 4 . 8 5 Boys’Novelty Suits in lat- Boys’ Overcoats and Reef- est models; plain blue serges; ers>made up in new models, worsteds of new and attrae- brown mixtures, gray diag- 4 * __ onals, plam blues, blacks and tn e designs, .aie handsomely - grayg, hi'chinchillas. In fact, trimmed and finished. Sizes materials approved for .8 to 18 years; farj r*/\ worth more.____ . w* * d v these gar­ m ents.. $3.90 tc Our New Style Hats for Fall Have yon seen ’em? I f not, you have missed a treat. Every shape that’s good and every style that’s right is here for you—in colors'or black. HERE ARE POUR GREAT HAT VALUES The Trimble. ............................. $3.00 T h eB a n ta ......................................$3"^ Kredel & Alexander “ Special” . . !$L.J0 ■The Wm. Montague___. . . ,$1.5Q-$3.00 Here are the world famous Hats for young men-—the best qualities in an un­ limited assortment of shapes and styles. Finely Tailored Trousers Trousers of fine worsted in a wide variety of stripes— $3.50 to $5.00 A line of carefully made Trousers of striped worsteds, at $6.50 and $8.00 Knitted Silk Ties A SPLENDID SHOWING Plain thread Silks ahfi fancy stripe “Hobble" SUk Ponr-ln-Hands. E ft a Each ................. Kredel&AlexamAir ■ ■ "tiixwuMgigsrrq Roys’ Coat Sweaters— plain colors and combina­ tions of m A n colors.,.$1.00 to epH’iUU Boys’ Jersey Sweaters, navy, red and ft f|, gray .................... y l i U t J Boys' Oahntjots; E f lft cyfrboy s ty le .,.,,..O U C $ 12 : A Sale of High-Grade Negligee Shirty Actual $1.25 Values Specia l $1 .00 There are two distinct brands of Shirts comprised in this offering, no less celebrated than the Elgin and Lion *‘top-notchers. ’’ I t means a selection of about 24 different and distinct patterns --ligh t, dark and medium colorings— with attached and detached cuffs; coat model. Perfect fitting and in the high- grade shirtings that both these brands are famous for. All sizes. N p r th ru p ’s Cape G loves Aiso Dress Piques, light in weight and first-class in Workman- E ft ship ..................$ 1 » 0U Suedes and j E ft Mochas at.-........ } l i UU p i h j ,KAIH tTfrtjti W * MHiSTOkt rfj S P R I N G F I E L D , O H I O . .7 chocoha : Fresh c,roclt Always on hind, C. M. Ridgway Dr, MHW' Laxative , Tttblcto ta«t« „ jfif# Mndy 0*4 Work like a clutrsa* “l and «6 coed that •{ tronld notb*' ylrtionl them. I mUt trenbltd « d*»l Krltli ieiptd llrbr nnd k.cdeeli*,' iSow eince tsVInel CM**»r«MC'.ndrC»Ut«i!eI feel-verynmehbetter : Xebelleemtnljrrecommendthem to m t friend* •*tbebeetmedteleeXhere etereeeh.” A nn Betlnet, OelmraMill Mo . », fdU Blrer, M m *. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTNG 2£3C INmOKSTXON ANI> mVSPKPSXA. R X U fiV fiS SOVR STOMACH, 0&1.CHXMQ, fttfi, W*»b*«!U X« C . » *W I T T m C O M iA N f , toPJe*e»nt, I’ stttetite.p.it.nt. 'reeteOnoii.linOood. Wefey RJeken, Weeii*.., o»- i r 19.-. ?>. jo ld ln bnllr, >riiec*iir)ii50 t«l)T6t Mompefl OOO. «*»r«nte#dMe*»<itj.iiirh)nney . •tertlcgMemedy Co., Cble»da or N.Y, 8**1 f l » AA iM iM lliif A RHtevMscmraiomacb, patjfitfttien 0 *tbihAdft- jDIgwj* $NdV<naJMMMMiI nmwmii aoMI m Bromo QxnaineTablet*. One l?ay fcltlWilNyn, h m . * s £

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