The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

% S IH S S ss -A- mmrnmttm W ' ■ mm 32 mm* mm rnmamm MM MMM ... • mm mr t \ . “. * iff j i\ i f v • S i h m ? • F * V ' i„ h.7 ~ - - h . \ L !: - * , 'v /aosiawi * A BIO STORE FOR LITTLE PEOPLE The Edward Wren Go. SPRINGFIELD, Q. SCHOOL CLOTHES HEAD­ QUARTERS >dt r fj Hi 1f H I •1 i. Little Fellows Can Still Wear Going to School A Joy When Wash Suits to School Girls Can Wear Such Hats Betty Jane Says: S O LONG as the days are still warn.,. v \TO, GRANDMOTHER did not enjoy * wash suits are about the most prac- l N such pretty millinery iii her school tical clothes for little school boys. Even when the air Jbeeomeh a little urisj) they will still be serviceable with proper underwear beneath them. We have an excellent array of styles.. Their smart neat appearance and easy-to-lapnder quality puts thein in the front rang of desirable - school: clothes. Prices range from $2 .00 to $4 .00 ' days. But among other things we are learning that school days are more profitable and in­ structive when they can be combined with pleasure and- happiness. It is at school that the little .girl jneeis,. most,of her companions and friends and,it is only right . that she should want her hat to be pretty. These are quite captivating. There is a large assortment to choose. from,'and with all their smart appearance they are de­ cidedly practical, I T’S just simply delightful to carry your lunch to school in one of these tin lined lunch boxes. They are, priced at * ' 49c, 65c and 79c "1? ■ •(Third.Floor) ’ »■ Our School Suits jure o f Durable Quality ’’jp HE best suit for the%boy to wear is the best suit to buy. The best suit for the boy to wear is one that puts, him at his best'and at the same -time has the durability t o ' resist f‘treat *em,rough'.”hOy wear./Y^e qrq equipped^ to clothe hoys properly,- equipped to elothe-them eco­ nomical^. Our stock- of patterns and styles in Pall suits- is large and tailored in the same high das? way that makes our ?hen’s clothes good- Many of our suits have 2 pairs trousers. Prices range from ; Tams from . . . . . $2 .50 to $3 .95 Felt Hats from . , $3 .00 to $5 .00 . Braver yats from $ 8 .5 0 to 12.50 * Ch$<fren*is Dainty Under- muslins o f Attractive Quality |^J OW when the children must be T 1TTLE Hbdys’ four-in-hand neckties 4—1 are cute in the new fall colors. They ar>? priced at - . 50c and ,75c (First Flopr) D USTER Brown Pin-on hose support- ■M ers are. for boys as wCll as girls.x They coipe in black and white and are priced '' - , 30c; 35c and 40c a Pair e OOL mornings call for just such gar- / ■ ; ments as these pretty, sweaters, Ey- 1 > $8 .50 to $15 .00 Has the Boy Enough Blouses for School Wear ? dressed up every morning for school; there is considerable satisfaction in having plenty of good, clean underthings on. hand „ „ a t all times. Our present stock includes a very com- ’ plcte line o f childrenTs Khdcrmtislins, They are prac- - tical, good-fitting garments, Every one is of-service. . giving quality and quite moderate in. pried; - Prices range.from - 45c to $2 .50 the Garment - ■' . * ' ' ’(find Floor Annex) . ery imaginable7co|or tone’is here ’ in both coat and. •tuxedo styles. * Prices range from $3 .50 to $10 .00 (Second Floor) —* i t ARY Newton” dresses are known IVl as kindergarten dresses. So.pfet-, ty are these new ones, in sizes from 2 to 6 .' Priced at (Second Floor Annex ; " C1ERR1S waists and misses’ .corsets are t. * sh ow n - in c d m n le te v a r fe fv a t th K TT’S surprising' how fast he can soil * them, and occasionally one becomes torn or ripped in a football game> If really pays to have plenty .of-them,, It- wdll' pay ysh fo get them here now, "These are excellent values. The1 patterns are particularly choice.. Mp&tly dark shades, ;■ They are. dwahl? jwb $1 .15 to $2*00 Caps--Thdt9ith e F irst flu n g Boys Think o f W 7 E THOUGHT of them, too. We W thought pf them so much that we have secured, about the finest lot of men/s, young-lumps' and boys* caps that We have over shpWn, They eott# fa a Variety of attractive patterns.. ^Phe style* are neat, good-looking, snappy. You Will like them. You will Want to wear ope all the time. Splendid ones in*all shades at $1 .50 Practical Dresses for Wish to be relieved. ygepy abput the # i l l -chp o se a ' • attractive and - ^ styKsh ha add^idh to .stjeviceahie, they furnish’&happy solution to the •school clothes problem, Here you will ‘ - find an assortment of wool dresses in youthful,'simple styles, a* well as sturdy ginghams in the darker shades ' - ; ’which will not soil easily. Price* range from.' . shown .in co plete variety at the- Corset Shop on .the .Second JFloon—in the. Annex. - - <<|Z>ONY Brand” and other good » 1^ makes of school hosefor boys and' f girls,' Made Of fine li$le§, jeofton^ ^and inergerl^d* / yarns; medium and heavy weights, With remforofedf<c.■ toe and heel and double golf j are^on tha P irsf 3?lopr,' . priced’from - ^ - >- - t *” " ’ *t\ 35c to $1 .00 a Pair A#; ‘ Vi *$k j $3 .75 to $33 .50 (tnd Floor Anntx) Girls 9 and Boys 9 School Shoes A-Plenty TJST as smart as the grownup six* es are these ptetr ty blue and tan can­ teen boxes, priced a t (Mist Floor), . R AlNBOWcrepe FEATURB that brand of school ties are ‘quite the' vogue forv Shoe that gives the upmost inyvear and service. Smart styles are cineof the. qualities in our shoes that strikes the fancy of every particular mother. ‘ * Children’s Shoes • • • A , ! Misses* Shoes . Boys* Shoes , , . . . . . <$3.00 to $5 .00 «<$4*00 to $8 .00 ■, . . $3 .50 to $6 .00 little girls. They are*1 St the Neckwear sec­ tion, priced at 26c, . IBBON H a i r . Bows have:been * ■ popular ,wi t h ’ school girls since schools were "first thought of, I guess. Pretty plain and flowered ribbon in the desired width for this purpose may be V H A ■Jf*- - .1 • a ;* Ml. - ^ V* I* - I 4* ■fl >.* • <>* •1 - -f ■# ty uTJ r t 1 * X j * ■{•a , , , f * W. ,11 v« ** 'U -*■! I Oqft 6m . . Will t»- ■mffittm iRiufi Mm 19 It, tafttttd tlkht- b f « Wjfdkgf os*'# Atotrii Of mm* M il 16m b a gKWMMtea m m Urnimg, m *am itb* * wattartstwein m t 'm m ton tow m i a 4 *w -tra n arfb it*w - p r 4 mm Nr i f ibk«» mm&, ik& m m ** 6 m M P it Cloth let Hala Wcdr, A v.tsW textile tnbtfc which,. It ts clrtfirtctl, will tend to- lower the pros- -nt itfffli cost of men’s clothing is be­ ing placed oif the market by a Piirt- m ? (Yorkshire) manufacturer, writes Henry F. Grady from r^mtlon. The lAmtlcn agents o£ the nmnufacturcr state that the new doth Is mode en­ tirely of silk noil (or short (fliers); and that, while uttpertor In wenrin* properthi* to a pure iTorsted. It can lie at the pries Of the hem wool fsbrhjK. It 1* «mW to be wrong and atmswt tmtwtrahle, very suitable for Mrif wear, and fan l>* ohiahaw la grays, brown* and blade* , Aircraft Controlled From Ground. ' For some time experiments have : been carried out. In various countries i with the object of controlling aircraft from the ground, and a French tfm* ’ chine succeeded recently--on a pre* - Scribed course with certain specified detouttN-in covering a distance of ISO JdWmetsrs (about 11$ (tiles), and I* landing, when required. In n, certain airdrome, A similar machine has been developed In the United States which, according to « recent statement, cafi travoi without a pilot some 1(H) mile* and land clow to a designated post, MUSKINGUM COLLEGE J. KNOX MONTGOMERY, Preeident N E f CONCORD, OHIO. „i in n."Th$ College For Tha Ambitious Youth- Mambsv of the North Central Association of College and Secondary Schools and of the Association of Ohio Colleges. Approved by the General Educa­ tion Board. $200,000 Administration Building ready this fall. $160,000 Girls* Dormitory msder cmmritruri&M. Student Body 1064. Faculty 81, 12 of these in Univenittar (his aumtner.College Physician, Dae of dgstftts for- bidden. Fall lleme^hKr 4pto« September 14,1120. Wilts for oatalogua. W. L. CLEMANa R e a l E a t a t o * * » ka fopn- a t nty office MOh Saturday ec r saefcad iat 96 mm a t oraeeM 0EDARVHXE,0HIO M ■ » '■ ' ^ J ■M■T 'V- TTteHei greariye tk*n o i l fcave the iXJI B E IP ! V GOWD1 Anothm In the cou Gowdy-Mi their nose if they m on bonds 1 voting. A t the , the arrest precinct e] ing two n fidavits w< instigatior They wgrt reason nc diers as r- Hospital f cording to same soldi bond issue non reside] of $500 %a« Mars] all. few days 1 against Sh tired of be gang. , It is als< soldiers si; on a charg been order that 'their Probablj prevail on their, tool should ma that if the in. court or, ing that G the $500 b : county, The taxp to pile up Gowdy and ing non-re Voting. Th was the 01 give a maj several hu REV. V. E Rev. Vin turned to Episcopal : He'reports ference wa history of spirit of 0 awakening greater no ...^eggssjons , 'ecL^tlui ian di More than, . ey came to ' .ference thi The Cedi in .the Spri: tage of inc ship. Mr. 1 the suppor given him can be firs, will but d the, same 1 last year. 0 asks that ( member or - nected with next Sunda* ces and cs| ship, Any ; town are coi We are i charge will *s the mini suing year, dollars of a ever been p The entir- congratulati His sprvices ing of his Boy Scouts, Course are prospered lr APPL' Xenia’s n has the rec: under the c) tion of 25 ] the last ge paign is un A. North, county com charging ex diture of tti removal of era. NO B All perso' hunting wit mittod on t following: W. C. Bui (For 25 t you can hav column unti bunting sea you with ”1 «*ch at this -H NOTICE « You arc the new rul by council, only on the ( and mnoliinc curb to tak apace. No t 9 East aide oi ! You au> 1 ; “silent wnt square in 1 Ew i* i

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