The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

ammnM kwmhpiinpipimmip MW *r *1^ ...■ i . w i - - : WWW" ■tNMpP «PW ■gm mfmmv* m m m Men’s Suits 75 Cts. Sponged and Pressed While You Wait. * Or We pail and Deliver. Bath Phones. Open Evenings. Su its Cleaned $ 1 . 50 . SparRs 6 , F ischer U W.Main, St. Springfield, O. ,r»a)g*stfi***er~i ;-’mrtinxm L10HTWEIGHT WRAP. Medisk Little Cent* *f Silk Are £ugs**t*d Fer Fell Need*. SACK AFTER SACK of our superior Cedarvllle flour is being used by an increasing army of the thrifty housewises. Therms a reason of qonrse. Don't ask what it is,0 BUY A SACK OF CEB- ARVILLE FLOUR and ypur- first baking from it will tell you a hundred times better titan we can why CEDARNILLE FLOUR -is best. Cedarville Flour Mills <Pb* »0«t tuteioAnu# tout rutem-g t. *11, however, is * evutbination dev!/* which consitits of an electric Iron that, turned upnl > down, I# * stove. This case t.i ‘UiMt the Iron Is carried becomes * ji to m width water cun be bested- Tbeio is a hole In one eud of t i e Iron In which a curling iron can b* thrust to beat. COOKERY SCHOOLS. Store1 Net ftuoh Modern Institutions «s Some People Imagine. Schools of cookery are not modern institutions, as moot people appear to think, for they existed in Queen Anuo’s reign. Then a clever girl’s accomplishments consisted 1a knowing bow to make possets, caudles, surfeit waters, pastry, sweetmeat* and sauces. AH .bouse* wifery gifts were thoroughly appreci­ ated. Here Is a cookery school advertise­ ment which appeared in a periodical published In London In 17t3: “To all young ladles a t Eflw. Kidder’s Pastry School in Lincoln’s Inn Field* .are taught all sorts of pastry and cookery, Dutch hollow work, and Butter works on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays in the afternoon.’' Water Men’s and Boys’ Caps and Furnishings Hats * RSWB»V- TAX'S'UTAWgAR A lightweight wrap Is useful for f<U|. The ope pictured here*ls an attractive coat of black pussy willow taffeta for afternoon, or evening use. An accor­ dion- plaited flounce of the taffeta trims the lower part of the coat A. high flaring collar of velvet with deep silk revere is used. The flare of tile cuffs is accomplished by the use of shirring and pipings. ELECTRICAL NOVELTIES. Saddlebag Purs*. A novelty'in a purse to carry with light dresses is a style known as the saddlebag. This Js very attractive and' is made up In many colors. One Is of tan faille ribbon, with the two bags snapped together, having on one side n small mirror and a place for powder and on the other a place for change. The bottom of the bag is trimmed by a silk tassel- A short ban- die is of the faille ribbon. Opened M onday m orn ing for another week of tremendous se lling . T h e 'w e e k just closed Was a •record-breaker, and w ill be remembered by thousands who took advantage of the low prices and s* % t £ „ the exce llen t service rendered, notw ithstand ing the enormous crowds that thronged our store every day . T h e people are w e ll acquainted w ith the character of our merchand ise and buy w ith the . • « •*. ■ ■■ greatest confidence, kriowing that if purchase is not satisfactory it w ill be exchanged or m on ey refunded, Plrices That Excel But Don’t Deceive Many’ Conveniences For- the Bachelor Man or Maid’s Boom. Electrical devices of various sorts are a boon to the bachelor man or wo­ man.- A little electric water heater— Situply a metal rod that is thrust Jut6 Water to mako’it boll—Is a convenience for the man that wants shaving water In out of the way'places, as well as for the woman who always uses hot water for washing the face. An electric Iron Is equally conven­ ient, and one is sold that folds into a <wnn(i£t little ease.' , , Mr*. Belmont’s Irony. Mr*. O. H. P. Belmont, iii suffragist argument in New York, said ironically of man’s vaunted superiority: ‘Ob, yes, man is always superior to wo- man, isn’t he? Take the matter of love, for example. A woman, we know, can always tell when a man is in love with her; but a man can go over bo much farther than that. wBy, the average man—” Mrs. Belmont smiled subtly. “The average man," she said, “frequently knows that a Vwoman is. in love with him even when •he Isn’t ” Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and O’Coats - ClOtheB th a t you like to wear, No such values any ­ where—$16, $16.60, $18, $20. SMOKE PR ICE ; Receptivity. ■ O believe, as thou livest, that every sound that is spoken over the round world, which thou oughtest to hear, will vibrate on thine ear! Every proverb, every book,, every byword that belongs to- thee for aid or com­ fort, shall surely gome home through open or winding passages. $ g . 4 5 $ g , 6 5 $ y . 9 5 $I 0 65 and * 1 1 45 Three Big Shirt Balmacaans for ' ■' / Boys’ Saits and - Specials Men & Yopng Men Balmacaans - 7 5 c 3 5 c Ho tliing like them in tihe, -city. .Bb su re you get one of these a t . A t Smoke Damage Prlqo», Suits $1 39 $1 '98 2 5 c $ y . 4 5 $ 0 . 9 5 * 2 98 and $3 48 Values $1.00 and $1.26, , 75c and Bflo. Alt sixes. Pleated - and negligee,soft collars, detached oraftached , so ftand laundered - cuffs. Any style youWant. $10 95 and $8 98 ' Damaged by smoke, bu t still high class and serviceable. . Balmacaan Special $ J - 4 8 . $ ^ J . 9 8 $ g . 4 9 A lt sizes, high class, Subscribe for the Herald. Dayton, Ohio. FROM ' W R E N ’S EVERYTHING YOUNEED FOR 3MAS AT WREN’S . S P R IN G F IE L D ’S G R E A T E S T S T O R E W ha t a waste o f tim e w h en you com e fo Springfield shopp ing to go trooping around all over th e city w h en you edn go to W R E N ’S STOR E and get everyth ing you wan t. Get i t to. at a price lower than you w ill find e lsewhere . Take a m om en t to th ink of th is . Other stores buy goods in sm a ll quantities and pay the* price. W R E N ’S STO E buys its merch n- d ise in tremendous qharttities, pay s the spot cash for" it and takes he d iscoun t ' . . You R e c e iv e the Benefit For Dad and the Boys FOR M EN Furnishir/gs Furn ish ing s A beaaMful lino of Xmas necktie*. Every tie band made. Other stores w ill ask you $1,00 for them. p n _ Our p ric e ....... ................. OUC 60 Dozen a ll silk 4-in-hand ties. Other stores will ask you 60c for them . ' /*%r» Our price................................................... £ dC > Men’s Balmacaans Overcoats. The very .......$9.90 to $25.00 Men’s Baimacran, Balmoral Kimona Sleeve ~ : $ 9.90 to $19.90 .... $3.00 *« $8.00 Men’s Sox, black and colors... ?’.....8#o Pa ir Men’s Cotton Sox, linen toe Box of Six Bairs... ......... 76c Men'* Wool mixed socks, For p a ir......... 12’£c FOR BOYS Boy's all-wool blue serge tou.inw .1 $3.45 Boy’s Balmacaau Overcoats, large variety 54.95 and upward Juvenile Overcoats »2.95 to$4.95 Boy’s Novelty Norfolk Suits, we save you $1.00 to $2,00 oh every Suit, a s lew as. $2,95 Boy’s all silk, linen toe and heel, sox, per p a ir....................................................................... 26c Hole-proof Sox for Boys, box.,...... ................................. Six ..pairs in ................. $1,60 SHOES FOR MEN Slippers make the Idea l Xmas Gift. We have ju st w ha t you want. o SHOES FOR WOMEN Our womens’ and Children’s Slippers will interest you. Beautiful * Felt Slippers for women as low as 69e, Wren’s Ready.tp-Wear Department. SUITS AND WAISTS HONORm o YOUNG ONCHRISTMAS DAY E s p e c ia l l y III the southern part of France great preparation I* RAIN COATS FOR WOMEN 186 Goats, worth from $12,50 to $16.60, All go a t ...... ................................................... $?.84 Visit our Suit and Waist Department. We’re all but giving them awaythis week. Wren’s Busy Basement OUR Id a TABLE Is loaded with dainty pieces of fine China, which are suitable for inexpeneIwe gifts, -Hun* dreds of odd pieces, worth spgular 16o and 26c Your choice for....................................... ' ......me OUR 2 Sb TABLE Contains hundreds of pieces, such as Salad Bowls, Chocolate Pots, Sugar and Cream Bets, Ceh ry Trays, Mayonnaise Dishes, Nut Bowls, and Biscuit Jars, etc,, worth from 8Gc to 76c. Your choice for 26e. OUR OOc TABLE The greatest assortment of fine China We have every shown for the price, There are Berry Sets, 7 pieces; Chocolate Pots, Sugar and Cream Set*, Cake Plates, I Salad Dishes, Celery Trays, Marmalade Jars, Biscuits Jars, etc., worth from 76o to $l.oo. Your choice ......... -.................................... :.........................cue OUR 98 e TABLE Hundreds of pieces and sets of the finest Austrian and French China. Also a large as­ sortment of single pieces liand-paJnfcd Cake Plates in burned wood boxes; two hand-painted Bread and Butter Plates In boxes. Your choice for....,....... ...... ................................ F A R i t &N RU BO H A jjg i! O f $16,QQ AND UR made for Christman, which be­ gins the 4th of December with planting 8 t Barbara's grain. Women till plates With wheat, which are well watered and then put in the sunshine or hi warm ashes to germinate, if St. Bur barn’s grain grows well or 111 so will” the coming harvest be. Later comes the cutting of the Yule log. The oldest man of the family cuts a fruit bearing tree—almond, apple, oak or pear, The grandfather uses the ax, and then the son finishes jlio work. The log Is five feet long u u d js expected to bunt, If covered all night, from Christmas eve' to Now Year’s day. Before the eating of the great supper the youngest mem bers of the family light the log. , . The little gayly painted •’creche"’and other small, Inexpensive clay figures arc found In every hstne. Before dnrk Christm&s eve”the children go out- to look for the magi. They carry with them confectionery for the magi. figs for the servants and hay for the tired camels. They also put up sheaves for the birds. Slid the wealthy send- out donkeys Jaden with brc-'-i, meat, fl-^ and ahnolids, which are sold for a few cents to the poor. The nougat pie or pudding of almonds and honey Is on the table for tbs great supper. Best Most Complete In Springfield Cut Glass, Parisian Ivory,-Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Shaving Outfits of ail kinds, Thermos Bottles and Lunch Kits* Fountain Pens, Razors, Ci« gars, Pipes, Mirrors of ail kinds. Cameras, Camara Suppliea, Traveling Sits* Military Brushes and hundreds of other articles-»a comparsion of assortment and prices will insure us of your patronage. GET ALL THE FUN YOU CAN ® OUT OF CHRISTMAS. <►. ❖ Get all the fun you can out Of Christmas. PTtmg* into tha at* moepher* right away. Smuggle package* up and downstair* and hid* them in tha “old fash­ ioned” hiding places. And remember everybody, not with the Substantial present# you have thought it imparativ# to give, but with a jar of jelly, ar piece of fruit cake or book or magazine cover made from bit* of linen your scrap Bag Ha* fur-' mailed, a dainty Sachet mad* from silk scraps or any on* of a hundred other simple things yOU cart work on at odd time*. These ar* the sort of presents which will restore the old time thrill# that have been well nigh lost in the lovsless gift giving of recent year*. Teach your children that Christmas time is a giving tim*» a t well a t A getting time. Teach them particularly to think of chitdran whose nests are less downy than their own. There are tb many *uch. And thera Is no more tragic thingrin a child's life than to be forgot­ ten on Christmas day. Is thsr# any piotura on earth so appealing aa to as# a child a t a shop win­ dow with only a windowpan* between hie pinched nose and pointing finger and a high piled world of dolls and drums and skatsa and picture books? Can you imagine a keener pang, a more sorrowful thing, than the unanswered prayer1 of a little child at Chrlstmastlde? SPEGIAL Just To Give You an Idea of Our Prices: Three-piece;Parisian Ivory Toilet Set—Comb, Brush and large Mirror; r e g u l a r f o A price $7.00. J p 4 . ” 0 Our price. hair Genuine Ebonoid Military Brushes* in handsome leather case; regular value $1.50 and $2.00. Our price OSc afid .4 .......................... ather case; g $ 1 . 2 5 \ a m 06 South Fountain Avenue Springfield, Ohio. S s s s \ Hill wfmwm XX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING XX loscd was -prices am tore ever ly. w ith th changed c B ' its and saans binge Price, 19 $ J . 9 1 a $ 3 . 4 8 , Special' 38 $|J.4$ gh class. . ! OS’5 .TL ost i n g Outfits azors, Ci- Tjj Traveling parsion of CoUr Brea Cu Fane Jb Calif per Schn Flo Cana Shoo Corn Schn k Floui [ itary hair NEV .ther case; _ $ U 5 T I ___ T*sm 30 v X X t,* i

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