The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

as V* »«*■ e -'XBjfctW m m m S fiMMMM iiW m m m -y%r—-s.rM“FPito- WtKflL R. FORD. rtMMMMtfiNMM &■**«► » M M M K M M l l lj W g g BURNELL R. FORD. ' Oao of the -roost interesting lecture entertainments whbh haa ever boon heard here will ho that given by Bur- mell K. Fowl at the Chautauqua, Mr. Ford Ura scientist of established repu­ tation, In his lecture entertainment he uses a large number of experiments ■which arp startling. He produces a Jlghtuing storm on the stage, welds jmctala by electric currents passing through his body,, operates a miniature street ear by wireless and conducts many other demonstrations o f electric­ ity dud its. uses, Mr. Ford's standing as an Inventor is recognized by the iDhited States government, which has, made use of hts talents1as ft consulting engineer fatdefense problems. His iec- tuxe-entertaiunfent. will be of much more than ordinary interest1and of great educational value. r POLICE OF japan ; They Get Little Pay and a Few Gifts For TUplc Efficient Work, Though, the police of Japan are worse paid than.'those of any conn- • /try in the world, they are consid­ ered as efficient and faithful aBany .that canhe .found, for in that coun­ try ability and loyally to duty ore never made too,, dependent on money. * 7 But this is only one reason for the efficiency of the Japanese police. The other is thefact t‘hi\tthe great- <erpart of‘the police officers'belong 'to the old samurai< families, the iS iLf*' l ;- • ' f*‘ - » * <fv> ,r The Japanese policeroun?B only Weapon is the sword, and the rob­ bers. usually Cany .the same arm. |Thepatrolman*®pay is $5 to $12,.50 to month, and he has’ to -serve"ten years at least before teaching the salary, masinmni.* Tor special ex­ penses lie receives a monthly, allow­ ance of $3 to $5. Detectives and polyglot policemen who can serve ssinterpreters repeive^an• addiidoh- ,tol 02.50 to $5 per month. The av- :erage policeman, even if he, serves, bis whole life, nevergets beyond the ■monthly1$12;50.^ His only chance o f increase is the capture of a no­ torious criminal, which cams for him a bonus of $25 to $50. In the rural .districts-the disci­ pline is less rigorous, and the police­ man is allowed to accept from the farmers gifts in the shape of fruits and vegetables. Sometimes Tich people erect n't the gates of their estates modest lodges where the po- , liceman can live rent free. Simi- t larly people in’ the city sometimes offer the policeman some, cheap rooms in their houses. Of course in these cases estate and house,have tofirst claim to the officer's protec­ tion. His name is placed on the gate or door beneath tho name of the landlord, & useful hint for thief and robber. The sergeant starts with $15 a monthand can reach $60. The civil service examinations leading to this much envied post are very rigorous. 'One often finds among the candi­ dates graduates of the law college jof the Imperial university of To-* kjro. . After five years’ continuous serv­ ice the policeman has toclaim to an allowance amounting to one-lmlf of bis regular salary. After fifteen years he receives a pension.-—Japan magazine, ^:,m^m,mnus,n ....... in ,.,-1 , Hat* at Tabta. It was the correct thing in the Bevctitecnth century for men to wear their hats at table. "The Buies of Civility, or Certain Ways of Deportment/’ published in 169%, gives minute directions. Supposing "a person of quality detains.you to dine with him,” it is prescribed that "when the person invited is sit ho must keep himself covered tilFthe m t sit down and the person of quality has put on his hat If the person of honor drinks a health to you, you must he sure to bo uncov­ ered, I f he speaks to you, you must . likewise be uncovered till you h&vo answered him. If one rises from the, table before tho rest he must pull off his hat " The Mulberry Tree. Silk is the «.ghmt ihdusfry of Northern Italy, and the plains of ffee.quadril&temljaredarkwitti/nul-1 W iy trees. Tho mulberry tree is { the hardest worked piece of timber fin the world, hirst ifs leaves are akfruuxl off for the worms to feed on, then tho little branches are dip- ] t d for the worm* to nest in, then * » large limb* are cropptd f or . .ml, and tho trunk ha*not only f £ produce a new crop of loaves ton! * for next year, but must act to* trellis for tograpevine. iftWHtOf* WHUHk ' I SALK BEGINS FR IDAY JULY 13 Clearance Sale INF*: I S A L S SATURDAY JU LY 21 ssaas All goods sold during this sale at sale prices are for CASH ONLY. No goods bought during this sale can be laid away, returned for credit or exchanged. Every article is reduced except those sold under contract prices. While some seemingly are not materially .* £ * _ reduced, they are greatly underpriced from the market prices prevailing to-day. Wash Goods in Clearance 26 inch Non-Crush Linen Suiting, nil colors, 85c values. Sale price, ,69c 86 inch . Linen Suiting, •66c value. Sale “price ----- 7 .55c Silk Pongee, 36 inches wide, sport patterns-, 75c value.. Sale price 49c 37 inch Fancy Voiles in stripes and figures, values up to 19c. Sale price. .10c 36 inch Fancy Wash Goods in plaids and figures, 25c values. Sale price.. . , , . , « « « , , * #•-... »»»»** 15c 36 Inch Silk Plaid Voile, 75c value. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . ................,35c Turkish Towels ip Clearance Large size, double thread, Turkish Towels, hemmed. Sale price 8 fo r 50c Mercerized Table Damask 6,6 inches wide, 59c grade. Sale price ........ .49c Short Lengths of Linen Damask, taken from regular stock, Reduced in. price. ' CORSETS AND BRASSAGES in Clearance. 26c Brassiere. Sale “price .22c 50c Brassiers. Sale p r i c e ............ 44c 76c Brassiers. Sale price ............,67c $1.00 Brassiers. .Sale p r i c e 8 9 c Summer Corsets, specially p r ic e d .......... * .. . .*■• .31c, 44c: 67c $1.00 Corsets. Sale price ........... 89c $1.50 Corsets. Sale price ..,..$ 1 .3 4 $2.00 Corsets, Sale price . . 7 . <$1.79 Silk Skirts , in Clearance Striped Silk Taffeta Skirts,values . up to $12.50. Sale price, .$7 ,95 Striped Satin Sport Skirts. Saie price .................................$5.95 Plain Taffeta Skirts in Black and Navy. Sale prices. .$6,95, $8.95 Silk Poplin Skirts* Sale price $5.95 White Wash Skirts in Clearance $1.00 and $1.25 White White Skirts.. Sale P r i c e ............... '7 5 c $1.95 White Wash Skirts. - Sale Price ................. ...................: .$1,75 $2.50 White Wash Skirts. Sale . price*.. . , . . . . . , . >*-. t& ,$1 .95 ' $2,95 Pre-Shrunk Skirts, Sale Trice . . . . . . . . . . .$2,49 $8.95 Pre-Shrunk Skirts. Sale price* ,$3.25 $4 j 50 Pre-Shrunk Skirts, Sale priee ........................... .$3.95 Wool Dress Skirts in Clearance Wool Skirts in N avy and Black, $6,00 and $6,50 values. Sale p r i c e $4. 95 Wool. Skirts, values up to $6 00, Sale price . . . . . . . . . . , . , « , .$3.95 Wool Skirts, values up to $7:50 and $8,75. Sale p r ic e .. ; : .$6.05 Novelty Skirts, in Plaids, Stripes and Checks, $5.00 and $7,50 values.- Sale pr i ce . . . . . . . .$2*95 Novelty Skirts, values up to $10.00. Sale p r i c e ...........: .$3,95 Summer Dresses in .Clearance Misses White Sailor Dresses, best materials, good styles, sizes 14 to 20 years*, Sale price— $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 New Gingham and Seco Silk Sport Dresses. Sale price.,. $4.45 Combination Voile and Linen Dresses, values up to $13.50 Sale price. , , , , » ■ . , » » ■ , , , * . , . .$10.75 New Summer Wash Dresses, values up to $12.50. Sale, price •, , , **, « , *. >*, •. , . , $9.95 White Net Dresses, very stylish, priced regularly $17.50,. $18.75. Sale p r ic e ,......................... $10.75 White Voile Dresses, values up to $16.50. Sale price. .$9 95, $10.75, $11*75. •White Dotted Swiss Dresses. Sale price. ........................................ $5.95 In Clearance Crepe de Chine Blouses,. $3.95 values.' Sale price ,,•• ^2*9o Georgette Waists in white, flesh and. colors^ values up to ^6.50. Sale prlcfe . . . , , , , , , ..64.49 White Lingerie Waists, $1.00 values, slightly mussed. Sale p rice.'...69 c $1.95 , White Voile 'Waists, newest styles. Sale price ,$1.75 i Silk Dresses in Clearance Fine Georgette Combination' Dresses, values up to $50.00, Sale p r i c e . / .............................. ,,.$ 29 .50 Georgette Crepe ,Dresses, values up to .........‘......... ,...$ 3 7 ,5 0 . Sale p r i c e . , , , ................................$19,75 Taffeta and Georgette. Combi­ nation Dresses, all\ colors and sizes, values up to $20.00, Sale price.................... / ............. .$9.95 Taffeta and Poplin Silk Dresses, $10.00 values. Sale price. .$6.95 House . Dresses 1 in Clearance Women’ s House Dresses, light and dark percales-- Sale price ■V‘, ... •■ • , » " . , • . , . a . , p ... , . . . 8 9 c * Women’s Porch Dresses in Ging­ hams, Madras, and Percales. Sale prices----- . . . . $1,34, $1.69, $2.20 Children’ s Gingham Dresses, sizes 6*to 14-. years. AH new styles, loose or belted models, $1.00 values. Sale p r i c e . / 7 9 c Children’s Gingham Dresses, 75c values, Sale price. . . . . . . /50c Children’s Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years, 59c and 75c valu s. Sale price, , i »*,« 55c Children’ s Gingh&n Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.00 value. Sale pr i ce . . , . . . . . . . . . . . « , . . . . , 79c Cover-All Apron, market value 75o. Sale price----- / .................;54e Bungalow Aprons, fitted front, market value 85o. Sale price 59c caitoMtMawBaMtMMBanMiMnaiMiHHMaMMiHMMMaBBavHMHHiMMMubMaBW' MIDDIBS, best quality long o r ’ short sleeves. Sale pr i c e . . 89c Domestics# in Clearance Best quality o f Fancy Dress Ging­ hams. Sals price rlSViC Good Quality Dress Ginghams. Sale price ,.... ,i , . , * . , . « , v. •*He Best Percales, 36 inch, dark patterns, Sale price .19c Best Percales, 86 inch, light patterns. vSale price ............................ , . . . . 1 7 c . ■ . > .• ' -■ Remnants o f Bamesley’s Half Linen Crash, 16 2-3c value. Sale price, : yard ..10c Muslin 36 inch Bleached Muslin/ good weight, 18c value.’ Sale price . . . i . .12}4c 36 inch Muslin, soft finish, fine weave, 18c value. Sale p r i c e ........... .12 !/Sc Long Cloth, 10 • yard, bolts, $1.25 . value. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . .95c -36 inch Fine Cambric Muslin, 15c value. Sale price ‘ ............ .. -He 36 inch very “fine Cambric Muslin, 18c “ value. Sale price , ,* l 2 l/tc Millinery in .Clearance. Flowers, values np' to 50c. Sale ".-price .■.• 10c Blade Ostrich- Plumes, 98c quality. Sale■place ,.29'c * j., . Fancy Feathers, sale price '19c ITritrimmed Hats, a ll new spring col- : ors, Sale price ............. . . . . . . . . 26 c Sport Hats, s p e c ia l...........50c Cliildren’s Trimmed Hats, values Up to $1.7£. Sale price . . . . . . . . . ,50c Children’s Trimmed Hats. Values up to $4,00. Sale price . . . . . . 95c Spring Coats. in Clearance Children's Spring Coats, sizes; 2 to ^6 ytara. Values up ,to $2.50. Sale price. ***•«»** **•*»* • • " **$1.49 Chil'drin’s Spring Coats, up to $5.00 Sale price ......................... •«$2»49 Children’ s Spring Coats, values up t o $6.00. Sale price.................. $3.95 Misses’ Spring Coats, sizes 8 to 14 years. Values up to $6,00. Sale price............................ $3.95 Misses’ Spring Coats, values up to $8.75. Sale price....................... .$4.95 Misses’ Spring Coats, values up to $12,60. Sale price .................. '.$6*95 Women’ s Fancy Sport Coats, values up to $8.75. Bale pr i c e . . . . . .$3.95 Women's Spring Coats, $12.50 values. Sale prie* . . . . . . . . . .$5.95 . Women's Spring Coats, $18.50 values. Sale price ................... $7.95 Spring Suits in Clearance Silk Y o San and Taffeta Suits, values up to $45,00. Sale price $14,75 Wool Suits in navy and light colors, values up to $25*00. Sale prioe. ................................................... ........................ .. $9.95 F ine Wool Suits, values u p to $30.00* Sale p r ic e .................. $12.75 .Suits, formerly $35,50. , Sale price. $18.75 Sheets and Pillow Cases IN CLEARANCE. 42x36 Pillow Casos, 18c Value, plain hem, Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c 42x36 and 45x36 Pillow Cases, 25c value. Sale price ............. . . . . 2 0 c 42x36 and 45x36 Pillow Cases, hem­ stitched. Sale price . . . . . . . . . ,23c • 72x90 Bleached Sheets, seamed, 76c value. Sate price ....................... 59c 81x90 Bleached Sheets, seamless, plain hem, $1.19 value, Sale price 90c 81x90 Bleached Sheets, seamless, hemstitched: $1.25 value. Sale price ,98c SHEETING. 8- 4 Bleached Sheeting. Sale price 30c 9- 4 Bleached. Sheeting. Sale pricb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >.3214c, 10-4 Bleached Sheeting. Sale priee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,33c 9- 4 Brown Sheeting. Sale price. »30e 10- 4 Brown Sheeting. Sale price.35c Silks and Dress Goods in Clearance ^ 36 inch Striped Taffeta, $2.00 values. Sale Pr i c e . . . . . . . . . . .$1,39 36 inch Hair Line Stripe Mohair, all colors, 56c value. Sale p r i c e ..................... .............................................................. ..................... .39o Fancy Spring Suiting in check1? and stripe*, values up to 75c. Sale price___ __ .7 . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... ............................. . .39c Venice Lace Insertion for Camisoles and trimmings, values up to 75o. Sale p r ic e . ....... „l5o WOMEN ’S PUMPS A t July Clearance Prices Women’s Dull Kid and Patent Pumps, cloth quarter, -Cuban heel, $4.00 va lu es ." Sale pr i ce . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.95 Women's Patent Pumps, French heel, white trim $5.00 value. Sale price ................................................ .. $3,95 Misses’ Patent and Dull Kid Pumps, welt sole,$3.25 value. Sale price ,$2.75 Children’s Patent and Dull KidPumps, welt sole, $2.75 value. Sale price.$2.39 White Footwear- ^ ’*' One lot of Women’ s Washable Kid Lace Boots, $9.00 values, Sale price............................................. ........................... / . . . . . $7.50 One lot o f Misses’ and Children’ s White Duck Button Boots, $3.00 values. Sale price ..............................7................ ............................$2.39 Jobe Brothers Company XENIA, OHIO t ,

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