The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

P * 1! Hwfte « f i t im Ttt for < 5 ®if B*fi? •» ninifiianilMI OrsaiWPpnoir'saiBr «M*WMf9WI«* ** dr»*e k « f, m » cnadMant was he auji tiie wuvracy lAndd you *Tit» ^ YourChristmas Gifts Will Laud Here If- Thls- is only ohe tabic in a large room of the "Gone Astray” ■de­ partment pf, the Postal -Service wjjcre thousands of trinStmaS packages' arrive each ycat-rdue to poor wrapping and addressing by .the senders. Uncle Sam warns you -again this' year through this newspaper, tp wrap your gift packagesr securely and - address them plainly and accurately affln»ni»Miiiiniii 8 TiiiiiiinnniiiiiifiniiiT Pretty Neckwear Sets innnniiiiiHifiiiiii|iiiiiiiiniiiiiii«iiiiBin niiiiiiniiiiriHiniiiiiiiiHiHinimiiiiinnii Cardboard DplICradle (UlltliinTnilfillifFfiTITiiiiiiiiiinliiniiitHI Uvery wotaan loves dalgty neckwear add It la twice welcome when the donor herself has made it. There are many pretty gets this year made of .white- or colored organdie and bther gSeer fabrics. A collar, veatee apd cuff set is shown here of white or* Candle eposa-barred with blacln Little flowers In red, green and purple doss are embroidered on the pieces In lazy- daisy stitch. S'or girls Peter Pan col­ lars and ctdts to match are' made of checked tirade gingham, edged with ready-made* scalloped, trimming of placed organdie, or other edging. Little girls get much joy out of dolls* furniture.. A Dutch cradte and the pieces that make It are shown here, In heavy cardboard. The tabs on the side pieces (Fig. 2) are perforated and slip through slots in the bottom piece (F|g. l j and through the head and foot- boards (Fig. 3). Little wood pegs, thrust through the perforations, hold the pieces together. Fig. 1 Is 894 indies lohg and 4 Inches wide. Fig. 2 Is 394 Inches wide a t top, 8% inches at bottom, 2% inches wide at head, 294 Inches at foot. Fig. 3 w 594 inches high and' 5% Inches wide. The rocker measures 694 inches across. The cradle may be finished with painted decorations, • * * 1 Ukia(iUU-Ll!<" '■**- • •m HOLIDAY SALE , Groceriesat WholesalePrices All NewBargains WeekEndingDec. 16 01eomarg«ripe-“-“Purity Nut per IB. » . . . ** ............. ** . . ,24c Salmon—new pack . ............... ,25c Walrus Sage, Cinnamon, All Spick,Mustard and Pepper per pkg. ,9c CRACKERS—Edgemoht and Laurel 15c lb., per pks.. . ,23c Pancake Flour—-Virginia Svveet 12c, Auht Jfemima's.. . . 14c Post Toaaiacs or Kellogg’s Com Flakes per* pk s . . . , . ,8 1-2 Navy Beaaaar-Fine Cookers• , .9 t* 2 c JackTrost Pure Cane Sugar Per 25 lb. Sack $ 1 .8 9 StltfOll* «H'( «'.« ■$. #*** '■* V 4- *4 * ■#i ** 1 ,* • *»• * *■* * « t •« t *• k9C *» a t * i # * *-.?«* a#Fjk ** • * a * h*■ *»*'■ * »« * «»v*1 1 1 ClimakllMS. a. Wd * a* **<ow*** t »< «t ‘ **9 U2& Or&xsi&i f. 0 c sftlci pncOo +,r*♦**-*•■# *** •****' *■ •»* * * •9c Fdudi i SpagheLti and N ood les,**. ***** ****, 8 c Pimped Rim* ....................... *. - *** **-«*. **. **, 16c Slioci Polish, ^ny color • *****•****'*■• #**•'***♦*«'•»** **9c . .............................. . wimu ■,In.ni!> tnmm Pure Cider Vinegar Per Bottle 10c E aveyaPork and Beans, No, 2 C a n . 1 1 c SwKm^mrn Cake Flour, large sifce 30c, small 24c PeimulJ&iftfeiir—R id Bud Brand 1 lb, bucket.. ............ ,22c D tb d Btfsl, 15c watt. 4 , .V»* . , , , «* 14c §CMbPr*Tuna, or Grandma White Laundry 3 1-2 ,a bar (not over 10 to a customer) m ■• ph ip ip i H ill i^op tpFois0iAy , P h o b a ll The rmmmyoushould buy men's gifts of us if sizes axe not right and sfyies' donotplease they moy ho exchanged after Xmas* getme a pail ° o f Bloves MEN ARE ONLY BOYS GROWN UP — especially a t OfrUt- tim e— when it’s easy as sin to tell ‘‘just whaf they want,' Ther is no reason why women should fret and fume over what to give HIM. Follow his footsteps o f filling past wants and they W ill lead you HERE. — . to a man's stor e. Our practical gifts on display w ill fairly scream out his likes.. . . If you'd say ta him—“Shirt, Necktie, Muffler, Sweater, Col­ lars, Pajamas, Housecoat, Bathrobe, Socks or Umbrella," he'd say, “Sure. Fine, certainly." So don’t fuss around. Come here first and make, your selections from bright new stocks. I’d like to, a battiroj AlLsxlk cravats of splendid qualities, in an unusual extensive ariety bf new colorful patterns. A low price that suggests the purchase ’ o f many. Boxed -as gifts, 7§«; tO $3.50. y / ’ Of: cotton pongee o f excellent quality. To be h^d m blue, tan, pink and white. Sizes 15-18, $1.50 to $2.50 lj, • * ' * « i, ' ^ Men find loU o f comfort in , wearing thesfe:house coats. A ll sizes, Price $6430 to $ 12.00 " They are o f cape skin in tan, brown and black and are fea­ tured specialty aa gifts. $2.00 to $5.00 O f sheer linen, damask linen and vbiles-T-ar, assortment sel­ dom to be had at this price-Very remarkable in quality. " • Thread silk hosiery in many two color ,combinations, brown blue or white with black, attrac­ tively clocked. A ll reinforced at Toes and heels. * 50c to $2.00 O f sterling silver with pierced . monogram to order — a highly appreciated gift. . , * 75c to $2.50 Stripped,; Jersey, Broadcloth, Crepe do Chine—the heavy silks that meh ery definitely prefer > $5.00 to $ 8.00 a n e c k t i e forme \ H 0 P The Man’s Store The McDorman-Pumphre V Co. X en ia , Ohio Satin One-Strap Slippers ARE VERY POPULAR NOW We have a beautiful dipper of th is style, with a baby Louis heel, one that will prove very serviceable, as the satin is art especially good grade. . . \$ 4 .4 5 ' 1 We w ill be very glad to show you this slipper. 4. -<S. & s. SELL FOR LESS" i > rra '— -------- -— - S , f t . C SHOE . . O t STORE E ast Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Ftfty Thotisarid Doltat-s For a StrawberryPlant [ j vmmmtnmwvmr % w j f n f ■* Frank E. Bcattft ofTfjtee Rlvfers, liflchivah, hai Set a record price (or strawberry otant* * |4> nairf rr.Wo S S 'illlP S sL '^ iSM S SL a .*"W fflU i!5 i w » t S , RoefehiW, ........... ............................. ....................... ..................... ............................,Tir„ berries nrowri oiFihis jHant ir fiaanti^ Mr Beattyhas named it the Rockhill berrv a * i . #TRY OUR JOBPRBrrniG i « i s X X GET OUR PRfCSS Off PRINTING X X tyaOuttg i Tim Bp Uwrbb VMtrUi ea o f the El, *T1)#re j*«r to art beaa «em." Tb« ea- *u* on D Jurid fit li btiog first thi from the older ree. m . Chri -land by i DOS, but I art estab) and in N tbe'Tenth . Rood, The Eoi celebrate t Sun on 1 Julian cal when the Vigor, aft Therefore, of Dec. 2fi to have bi CHRIST* Festival li , fltorlea T. tale* of that are * ,ta his “( the Splriti and the mind, clot tdnatlng n thnn'out < siade }tsa Over nmn} cast their lag them t m dren's sto< Might. Sh down the are hung 1 oomeone en child, acc- practice, c • The legi that the S. Bethlehem found her fairs to er- «that she i tain, but route, and la search < Her name which is . after Chr Church cal lfi;, U.f Uf "1.s' I: l “tw ill h and try to live in the Future. T 1 i l! f . strive wltl the lesson: 1 .'. ■»] Scrooge, U* further int was alway how to k< man alive Hay that of usl An *God bless nu I . hr i <• ui r»> iili «• 1 X o M 4 . S TPVEl 0 yft, h' H 9 Obrlstm iin * who wo :l 9 alone. V|* J plealun { they ;W 4 that tb ! (*i *' charity.' 4 always { with rc i i -!■ 4 they iu J been li f*i 4 nor out .9 11 ';|i SANTA t Befana, Q ii / Fill 8 .1 'H«»VMilt itH- 1 T m m r -you toot aaaa pr« The aver ezcl. 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