The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

M D e co ra tion H i • v - V V"T*$Tt,|^$",f*f 0 Cj j j ^aiwi. protoai had torn** bajlftfcIn bis left ar»fiqM iun »«»y jpou Be toy *po* Ms «tf; to the fl*M hospital. Yulefcide bMtltptovad-* •A toe ea»ps astride. tbttxyA .*a open win­ dow, he M M «j* *ir« «^lp* 7 r»tla*Iamtdtlr, sad weederod- what the future wenld bring to -I^ft_og«freeI sad woe. rT b* most resigned, Karolc patient «r*f bad," spoke tbs Bod Cross ' th* surgeon. “When be wok* the anesthetic and missed hi* :ft?m» h i said quietly: They didn’t get both, did toy ? Pve one still left for the *e*vfc#~o£ my country," "yes,” nodded the surgeon, "theman fatmade of hero stuff all through. He rooted eighteen of the foe out of a trench *nd marched them Into camp all alone, t o t shattered arm hanging nselees at his side.” “Sergeant Dexter Harsh ha* some* thing on his mind," said the,nurse. He keeps his eyes fixed with a faraway look, as i f some haunting sorrow made him forget everything else,", "Tell him toe general i* coming to see him" advised the surgeon. But- the patient simply smiled his 'tonk* when t o nurse imparted the *intelligence, Even .when-the, general appeared he was igelf-contained and abstracted. s “Bravest of all my dear' brave children1” spoke the wag-scarred veteran. 44Y ea have addedto our , g l o r y and, t o army* acknowi- - edges It with grat­ itude and gsteem, L i e u t e n a n t 'Harsh,” and he ‘'pinned a golden' m eda l t o th e »blouse t o patientwore. - ,' "Get well, my boy," spoke the, gem, ersl. "We’ll see that,you help win t o . war behind the line* a* a directing force, t o t as yon have with that mad, ■ reckless dash that has invalided you." At noon, when t o nurse came again to the cot, her*patient was gazing at - t o holly.and evergreen trimmings,and ' seemed, ■pleased at some flowers. brought by a comrade who sat beside ' him. . . „ ... „ . "The whole company wanted to Come," explained the latter, "butI told .them thatwouldn't do." ' T^e nprse accompanied him to the anteroom. *<po you know lieutenant Harsh very well?" She inquired point- ‘ edly; andas he noddedj ^ e n can you tell me what is so constantly on his mind?" - Tt’s Ada Wilbert,” ^ ; ' "Who is she?’ "She was his Wife. Back home he * married her on an impulse. II® had 1, half an.hour to catch a train. Shehad Insisted t o t t o would become a war nurse and follow htojsbrdsd. /They weremarried bya clergyman,nesr the depot.' Marsh had just time to snatch a- kiss and* catch t o train. He has never heard from, he& since, hut a *month,ago a relative wrote him t o t Ada bad managed to have the mar­ riage annulled. She had disowned him, and It broke, his.heart.T "Poor gorfll" .murmured the nurse « aympatottcaliy,' . , r Harsh closed his eyes as dusk eame on. The,bands outside were playing o ld , f a m i l i a r 'itoffc.--’ His, tor­ tured mind Went .'bSCk.i' to home scenes "of which «Adf had been t o , center. The nurse fancied ho was asleep#, and ' left t o room. In the corridor outside « girl wearing a gossamer spoke to her* "Hiss Arnold?” t o Inquired. * ‘ "grom the Chief of t o medical W ggwwwaggitWHHiifeflwatHBiiBaHBiiWOT&BMBiWK^ 8ytiiHgmwmiaii«iwmiitmi - { 5 * The Store o f a Million ferring her to another ward, substi­ tute: MlSs Ada Wilbert, She stared gtaff.” The nurse read an order trans] in amusement, "You 'know who I am?" spoke the Intruder. - "Why# yes. L—I cannot understand." “A* t4 my being here? It has been the ona impulse of my life, arer since the military authorities passed t o (re- strictfoa that no Wife could accompany he?Juuband abroad. My marriage went m naught. I had it annulled. 1 aid no longer a wit*. lam only alor* Jug, loyal girl, whose place is beside t o min for whom t o would give her life.” Ada swept aside the enveloping cloak, to reveal'll Bed dross costume. "Yon noble creature 1 ” quavered t o .nurse, "dome.” , ' And after a while, when toe shock and surprise of her presence had been mbtod# Ada totold her story to Xkr- . flat Marsh.. Outside his comrades were singing Christmas carols, butwithin his happy soul toe vary harps of heaven Seemed <m echo, with an angel of lore and jseroy at Ms side 1 SSS5 Gifts Santa Claus Headquarters —and Your s T h e L a rg e s t a n d B est G ift S to re in S p r in g f ie ld f What to Give to Mothers ... li iI 1 in H jg fty j ' . "'“V l’ 1 .......... .... *•"*—** ’ Hosiery 3.3c to $5,00 j Handkerchiefs 10c t# $3,50 Hand Bags .....,$ 1 .2 5 to $25.00 Boudoir Caps 59cs to $3,50 ‘ ’ Spanish Lace Scarfs , . ,$5 to $15 -* ire Veils • *69o to $4,50 m^L Neckwear *....... ,59c to $9.50 , Perfumes 50c to $9.50 Ivory Toilet Goods ,59c to $30,00 ^ W O T O H t& f Silverware . . . . . . . , .59c to $10.00 j,'* a ^■ Gloves ........50c to, $8,50 Madeira Scarfs, . . ,$8.50'to $20.00 Cdmfy Slippers *. .$2.00 and $2.05 • Tapestry Table Bun- . *s Needle Books .39c to $2.50 ubr* ................. $2.75 to $23.75 ' Sterling Silver Thimbles, 5Wc-65c Carpet Sweeper, . .$2.75 to *5.75 (aU ^ *? « w w * , O- rtqnnn Blankets ,$2.50 tp $2o.00 Small B u g s ........,$4.2» to $30.00 Y- - **. . onn Aicnfi t Napkins# dozen * .$2.00 to $15.UU Bulbs in. Gift Boxes■..30c to 50c Ta^le to .$20.00 Wool Shawls..........$4.00 to §6,00 Hoover Sweepers $52.50 and $65 Cambric Gotyns . . . *$2.00 to $5.50 Mahogany Sewing , Nainsook Corset Covers, ‘ Tables . . . . . .$10.00 to $32.00, priced./. . . . . . . . . . ,85c to" $1,75 tjomfy Ropkers , .$15.00 to $95,00 Unit Petticoats >. . , .95o,.to $2,25, Hall Clocks . , . , *.$90.00 to $4.50 ' Comfy Jackets ....*2 .00 to *5.00 **> * •■ -*30-00 $ m 0 t l. T O . Mid Colored ............. ; '• Ko + *1 fcn Celery Sets .$3.98 r- Pron® •*, * ' : t * 0 0 ‘ Cut Glass Vases ..$ 1.50 to $ 10.00 - Wool Sweaters ..^5,00 to $25,00 Elect*ic Metal . ‘ Silk Petticoats ,%.$5.00 to $22.50 Lamps ........,$10.00 to $3o.Q0 - Bath Robes .$5.00 to $22.50 Pyrex Ovenwaro , ,79c to $3.00 ; Pur Coats T .,.$85.00 to $750,00 China Teapots . . . . . . 50e to $3.50 Silk BI ouscb ,...$5 .00 to $50.00 Breakfast Set*. - Mercerized .Petticoats Aluminme Kettle, $L50 to *5.00 priced >,,^$1.50 to $4,50 Qlass Wa^e . . . 41.00 up 1 House Dresses . #r .$l,50 to, $5.00 Crumb Tray Sets . ;$1.00 to $ 0 , 0 l> XJmhrelhis . . . . $2,50 to $15.00 - Double Roasters , . ,,93c to $7,00 Underwear , , . *,-s*., 50c to $10.00 Tea OJrays. . . . ,$1,24 to $6.00 (For YoungMen andHusbands >- ■' ! I * • ■ ■■ ]■*■-'....- ' ...... f" : .... ....... " J 1 1.1 ninfnn.. ^ ^ * ' " • ' i - W k H f i t o . -- Shirts ■................. $1.19 to $12.50 , m— Umbrellas........ . .$2.50 to $10.00 /-Mufflers ............... .75c to $5.00 Soft Collars .25c to 50c' ^ 1 ■),Underwear...........$ 1.00 to $ 6 B 0 : . 1 ] Sweaters . . . .y ...$1.39 to $13.50 ^^ Shaving Brushe* . .. .25c to $1.25 IlM ' Shaving Stands . . .$4.50 to $8.50 | t - * • Wrist Watcbcs ..$8.50 to $10.50 Suits . . . .w . ...$25.00 to $65.00 Cigar Cases..........$l.Qp to $2.50 House Coats ....$7 ,50 to $15.00 Cigarette Cases . . . $ 1,00 to $2.50 Overcoats ..........$30.00 to $60,00 Manicure.Sets ,..$1.25 to $12.50 Gloves . * . . ; . *.$2.00 to $6.50 Pitted 1111761 Cases •$3 -50 to $25 Necktie.................... 76c to *450 - HUitary Bn“ h ^ » 6010 fe50 _ , _ . ' Handkerchiefs..........10c to $1.25 Bath Robs* $5.00 to $16.50' _ a,. ^ Pelt Comfy Slippers $ 2.00 to $2.50 Pajamas . .$2.50 to $6.50 Indian Moccasins at .,* ....$ 2 .5 0 Cuff Links # ..»*> ...25c to-$2.50 Smoking Stands ' Scarf Pins # . . . 2 5 c to $ 2.00 ^Reading Lamps . . . . . . . . . . jAl , ^Rompera and Creepers $1 to $4.00 Knit Caps................. 95c to $1,25 Knicker Suits . . . .$7.50 to $20.00 Overcoats . . . . . .$12.50 to $25.00 *. Rain Coats ,.,,..$ 6 ,5 0 to $10.00 tBoys* Caps .$1.00 to $2.50 . Mackinaw's . . . .£.$7,50 to $15.00 Neckties . . . . . . • . .39c to $1-25 . Boys* Shirts ,..^ ,.$1.08 to $300 Flannel Blouses^.. .$1,25 to $ 2 .GQ Separate Trousers .$1.25 to $4.00 Boys' Hats . . . . . . . .$1.00-to $5.00 -. Boy Scout Suits . .$4.00 to $10.00 Handkerchiefs..........-.,.5 c to 50c Coin. Purses *.25c to $1.25 Wallets . . . . . * . . . ,59c to $2,50 • Boys' Watches ..,,$2 .50 to $5.00' • .Gloves . . .50c to $2.50 ’ Pelt Slippers v .. . . ,$1.5Q to $1.75 Sturdy jShoea .$3,00 to $6.00 ^Aeroplanes, Wagons, Sleds, ■ Books, Boats, Bicycles, Mechani­ cal Sets, Chemistry Sets, Electric Trains, Building Blocks, Meccano Sets, Fire Engines,- Anti-aircraft Guns, Drums, Swords. There arc a thousand and one happy, sug- s gestions in Toy EWorld, on the ' *Third Floor, , , » “ - n , ' ’i ' » , for SISTER Volland’s Books 50c to $2.50 Girls Hand Bags, 2fic to $2,98 Pearl Neqlaces,. . 59c to $2.50 Gloves ........... 25c to $2.50 Ribbon Hair Bows 49 to$2.50 Enamel Wrist Watches ; . .$5 Dancipg Pumps. .4/50 to5.00 Dolls, Doll Furniture, Doll Buggies, Books, Toys and ev­ ery thing in Toy world. Party Dresse* . .-,$5.50 to $16.50 School Dresses . , . .1,95 to $32.50 Middy Blouses . . .^$2.50 to $3.50 . Beaver Hats , .. .V l ...........,$ 6.00 Girls' Coats .-...-.,$5.00 to $32.50 Bath Rohes .$4.00 to $13.50 Middy Skirts ;. . . . .$2.50 to $7.98 Billy Bjgrkes..........$1.50 to $2.75 Sleeping Gowns . . .$1.00 to $3.00 Aprons . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c to $1.25 Peg Top Rompers v $1.75 to $3.00 Rain Capes . .> ..-. .$2.50 to $5.98 Rain Coats •**$3.50 to $15.00 Wool Coats y * $ 10.00 to $35.00 For Sweethearts and Wives S Floor Lamps,,. .$30.00 to $100.00 •Basel Picture Frames, priced ......... ,$1.25 to $3.25 .spancse Vases ..$7,50 to $35.00' “Fur Muffs . , . .$10,00 to $150.00 Fur Scarfs ...,$10v0Q to $150.00 Silk Kimouas . , , .$10.00 tp $50.00 BiJlk'Petticoats , . ,$5,00 to $22,50 Silk; Blouses .. . ,$5.00 to, $50.00 •Sillc Sweaters ., .$7,50 to ‘$35.00 Raincoats $10.00 to $35-00 Cloth Coats .,.,$25.00 to $150.00 Hlk Dresses ..,,$19.50 t o ^85,00' Wool Dresses ,. .$16.50 to $5$,00 , FuV Coats' ....... $85,00 to $750.00 Dress Skirts . . . . ,$7.50. to $35.00 Silk Underwear . V:$2.5Q to' $6.50 Umbrellas .......$ 2 .5 0 ,to $13.60 Hosiery ............. .-.,25c to $ 5.00 ! Underwear ............50c to $5.00 Handkerchiefs..........25c to $3.50 Pearl Necklaces t . , . 59c to $9,98 . Beaded Necklaces .$1.75 to $10.50 Wrist Watches . .$5.00 to $15.00 Brooches, Bar Pins $1,00 to $12,50 * Beaded Bags . . «*;$12.50 to $37.50 Velvet Bags ....$3 .50 to $25.00 . Hand Bags . . . $ 1 . 2 5 to $25.00 Manicure Sets . .$ 1 ,2 5 to' $12.50 Fitted.Travel Cases .$5.00 to $25 Overnight Bags ..$5,95 to $10.50* Canteen Boxes . .$5.00 to -$15,00 g Card Cases ..,..,.$ 1 .0 0 to $2.50 Mesh B ags.........,$3.50 to $12.50 Dinner Rings .;...$1,75 to $9.50 Pei-fTune Sets ...,$3 .50 to $17,50 Hoover Sweepers $52,50 and $65,00 '.v A.*-*,* * * r sa ’ *"*• - Rslnbow4# Fottnftrism '• “*,**t* WhE« it to tois that tbs bmmtlM eMCr* dl *ptsfM by to* roinbow aro fhto to toe pAsaftge of light through raindrops, toe popular conceptioniMt ffas are dlroctiy to line betwien tie stm and toe bow Is Incorrect, ac- etordtog to stientists.' The light enter* toe* rotodrop and f* refracted and re- ieeted baokto form toe bow. In this $****«« torough toe tom toe diEer- tore eotero are prodaeed which, blend­ ed toike ear erdtoary white iltftt. V Bath Rohes y . . . . .$5.00 to $16.50 House Coats........$7.50 to $15.00 *Fancy Vests » . . . ,$3.50 to. $6,00 Soft Hats . . . . . . . $3.50 to $10.00 , Fur C aps.......... .$6,00 to $8,50 - Overcoats ..:,,.,$ 3 0 .0 0 to $60,00 Trousers .......... .$4.00 to $12.50 Rain Coats r.y........$7.50 to $25,00 Suspenders v . . 5 0 c to $1.00 " Dress Shirts .......$1 .19 to $12.50 /Night Shirts ...,.$ 1 .2 5 to $ 2.00 Pajamas « .. .v .. . $2.50 to $6.50 ' Cuff Buttons...........,25c to $2.50 Underwear .......$ 1 .0 0 to $6.50 Sox -j.............. 15c to $2.50 Umbrellas .. ......... $2.50 to $10.00 Wallet, Bell Booka .59c .to $8.50 ‘ Coin Purses . . . . . . . 25c to $2.50 Leather Romeo Slippers . . .$3.50 Manicure Sets ....$2 .60 to $12.50 , l ■ ' ' Handkerchiefs ...,,1 0 c to $1.25 Thermos Bottles . ,$2.75 to $5.95 Smoking Stands . .$3.75 to $ 10 . 00 , Comfy Rockers , .$16.00 to $55.00 Reading Lamps , ,$10.00 to $16.00 Fitted Travel Cues .$3.50 to $25 Card Tables .. . . . .$3,75 to $5.50 Ivory Sets .$5.00 to $50,00 « s -r . : ^ - J ,-. - ■ . w jjjs .. Atomizer* .,,.,.-.^ $ 1 . 00^0 $4,50 ' = Angora Scarfs , .$8,50 to $17.50 , - gg- Novelty Neckwear ,59c to $9.50 - 55 Fancy. Ribbons . .$3.50 to $8.50' jj=§ Satin Kimona Slippers ,,-,.$3.00 ~ a "^^2 Rhinestone Slipper a s Buckles ,.$5.00 to $12.06 . S ^ v, t , > WJJJJJ Cedar Ghesja,. . . .$27,00 to $58,00 a . ‘ Fern Stands (French ’ S WilloAy) j . . . . .$20.00 to $37.50 ' S f -» 522 - Candle^Sticks (pair) .$1,25 to $4 S Casseroles ......... $1,49 to $7,00 '=| Electric Toasters ... ,$4.98 and up g Electric Stove *1 Grill ......... $12.49- g . - , V- ■. ' * ,g l : Aluminum Percolators, ’ -* ‘ g priced ........$1,49 to $8.00- ' Berry Sets .$1.50 to $4,00 Chocolate Sets . . . :$3.98 to $12.00 Sugar and Cream Sets# priced 50e to $3.00 What to Give to Fathers 1 'm a=s Good Health •Within Easy Reach health intheir cheeks* Brought Them Ready Mixed, Flawless Emeralds Rare. sunny disposition and an attractive Atm had been told by her mother to An emerald free from flaw would be personality are i‘the folk's who get stop at the grocer’s on her way home most o f life's enjoyment, pleasure and front school and bring a pound of flout Vigorous Health Only §a Ear Away a* the Use of Pepio- Msngan. « Creates Rich. Red Blood success. Gude's Pepto-Mangan furnishes thin# watery blood with the necessary nourishment to enrich it# enabling it to supply energy# and strength to ev­ ery part of the body. Physicians recommend Gude's Pep- j-Mang^h Pepto-Mangan Obtainable to Liquid or Tablets~Insist on "Gude's#" the Genuine. j to ti S^to patients suffering front-' j .anemia because its beneficial and last- 1 ing qualities ire well known to j medical ptofesrion. i Gude's Pepto-Mangan is obtainable — i#. I) in either liquid or tablet form. Both There i« really no reason why mm j,forms contain exactly the same or Vtomert with thin, watery bloodand t strength and medicinal properties, consequent poor health thouid re- ■} lain in that unfortunate condition. and a half pound of sugar and some baking powder. Tlie little girl, think­ ing It too much trouble to carry the three parcels, placed the contents of each Into one large hag and In that way carried it home. When she capi® home her mother asked her If siie lmd forgotten someVilng, and the child an­ swered: "No, mother: I brought all you told me to, but I mixed the sugar# flour, and baking powder together in one bag, as I thought it wouldn’t make any difference, as you put them all In the cake anyway." A nation the most preelous of all stones, ac­ cording to experts of tiierSmltllsonlan institution, Washington. The emerald Is unfortunately seldom flawless, and were not this the case It would be of greater value than the diamond. Flaw­ less emeralds weighing more than fonr carats are among the rarest Jewelsjf a perfect stom* of four Carats Is virtu­ ally .priceless. tockTSTbSpropitious^'{ 2 E " decItle th* Foolish to Trust to Luck, ft's no use blindly. Dumb luck may bring you out on the right side. It may also bring you out on the short side. And If It GtoatSr Than Trafalgar. Always Peace In Library. *r Walter Savqge T.ftndor, pugnacious Trafalgar Was the last great flght with friends and enemies alike, Was at rf sailing vessels and a fitting close to peace in his library: "We enter our a heroic era In the history of nOvnl studies and enjoy a society which We war, for It gave England the masters alone can bring together, -We*raise St the sens. Long before this, how. no jealousies by conversing with one ever, there occurred toe greatest event In preference to Wnother; Wo glvq no jn the history of sailing vessels-ths offense to the most illustribtmby ques- departure from Spain of the Santa turning him ns long as we will and Maria, with the Nina and the Piuta- lenvlng him as abruptly. Diversify of the epoch-making fleet of Columbus, opinion raises no tumult In our pres­ ence: each Interlocutor stands before us, speaks or is silent, and we ad- »™ « * « “ • ■“ " 'I 1 Only lnV*& ,n ' 0 < ■ Commenwealths dnd States. Massachusetts# Pennsylvania, Vir­ ginia and Kentucky are officially styl- ed commonwealths, although tour* seems to be ho particular reason* eame tUMmlti* MS When you buy Pepto-Martgan of thVng tolflo'with'^its*present or future. *marshals his forces-so as to bring dv- thU"so tftr^ly depends■on™W“5S i: your druggist# he sure the name To work understandfngiy we *^*1^ erjt otince of energy into ^ My and balanced development of the pthcnx * - - -d Aiw ri*yvht?fi tifri * * j O wa Qra g]^ W S Tv vu® Hlul® XO WOK H 8ii* oj * " » * » ! “an*.-.- a « th. w » . * oej ■■* ^ Is toe plan and 1 W. Reed. of oUrs is for— pnrpo«.““Myroh •***% Wins honors on the up-gradee.-—B5x- dhengeii ■ . •*1$ ■*-tuner muscles of toe lower part o£ the back as 168® the Mae. j u w w a s sadmeetta colonywas ^okatx of afttoe 1 • •** 1 ■ - . - • - — ; n a u . l

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