The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

Full** OriMiA Mo**#* I im M** InMustyL ikmi * Woman’s March to White House Varied by aleevea'tlmt may extend themselves below the elbow, the blouse shown here will commend Itself to many youthful wearers. It ta slmpbi and pretty with a lattice decoration of nau'OAv ribbon nfld trimming of val lace, and affords the most con­ venient menus of dressing up a bit. I('«r this purpose nothing quite equals blouses,' similar In style to this one, They are made usually of crepe de chine in lively colors, but crepe-satin and novelty silks are ulso used. Some of them are bead embroidered, but Just now, front panels and emplace- ments of fine, wide filet lace and val edgings make up a popular stylo tjote in decorations on them. Neck lines show considerable diversity. Couldn’t Escape Worry Jud Tunkins says people used .to join '‘Don't Worry Clubs," most of which disbanded owin' to the fretful- ness of up election of officers,—Wash­ ington Star, Causes of Tides Tides are caused by the gravitation Ol pulj of the bub and moon upon the water. The moon, being so much closer, is the principal cause or th tides. IwnpaMmcon Mrs. Miriam A Fereuson Mrs. Kellie Taylor Ross , . . ' Gov*rnor-B!*et of T«*u Oovtrnor.Elect of .Wyoming _____ Another milestone has been passed in woman’s advance upon the White House In the election of women governors in Texas and Wyof f ung- These two women will govern more then flye million citizens hen they take office.. Worth Considering We long Tor Ideal relations, and won­ derful friendships, forgetting that all relationships are made by the people- whe enter Into them. Suppose the per­ fect friend should appear—what would we have to'offer In return for such a rare gift?—Exchange, Book. Without Punctuation ■ Timothy Dexter, an eccentric Amer­ ican, wrote an unpunctuated book, "A Pickle For the Knowing Ones" In a second edition he added punctuation at the end and told the readers to “pep­ per. 'the dish to suit themselves.” Metal Pianos . Pianos with. p ttented actions made throughout in metal are now being manufactured especially for the trade in damp or liumld countries, where the wooden parts of piano actions have usually only a short life. . Money to loan 5% Interest semi-annually, . for 5 or 10 years, or, 5 1-2% semi-annually i f a 20 year loan is de­ sired. Loans may be paid be­ fore due if borrower . desires. W. L Clemans CEDARVILLE, O. G iH & 's /"A N C E a thing o f utility and cofnfort .only, this Christmas ^ slippers have added beauty, .grace, color and careful workmanship to their charms* Their extremely low prices give them a value seldom equaled, - One thinks o f comfort first o f course, but now one also, chooses the color that matches her negligee, the mode that flatters her ankles, the style for which he has expressed a preference. And o f the best o f the years* styles not one has been overlooked in the Holiday array at Rike-Kumler’s. j M en ’ s Suppers, 1- Women’ s E*Z and $1.95 '■■ Comfys, $L25 OOFT-SOLED felt Everett—the ^ W O HUNDRED of them. ^ kind men like best. ‘In blue or . A All conveniently arranged on taupe gray with a narrow line tables, for easy selection, Many trimming of red. styles and colors. GiveHer DaintySlippers in Her Favorite Shade FELT EVERETT IN OX- BROCADES, SATIN WITH QUILTED SATIN WITH fordgray; «oft comfy «ole», 31.75. comfy solei. Rots, Uvendtr, comfy sole*. Lavender, fore, Turned sole, low heel, 32. delft blue, black; 33.25, „ drift blue, gray, black with lavender lining; 32.25. Give Him Comfy Slippers in His Own Style FILT'HYLOS. TURNED TAN, KID ROMEO SLIP- , FELT HYLOS WITH COM- yol* and low heel; brown hr pen, kid lined; turned lolei; fy eole. Brown, blue, oxford Htrt| $3.SQ. rieetlc gorei; 34 , 50 . gray; checkered collar*; 32,50, Comfy Slippers in Styles That Children Like T A flO X X D r i t T IN A STYLE CHILDREN HAND-PAINTED FELT IN f f With love; American Beauty or WbeJ American Beauty or drift blue; ta* toflarjT p / s so II# *«*» S to 11,11Vi to 2, 3i» fi'/a to 11; 31,50. 31.25, . <•. lent, Hi “ STYLISH “I would r*tbw that I am stout and ho correct)^ than fool tuysrif tnta wearing gg* wrong clothes lint only make me Io£fc stouter than I many am,” Bold oiu» shopper. It is a couuuon w*|l going up from stout women that this ttyloa are all made for the slender woman, and that no attention la imlil to rinwm. But there are many things wldefe you can do for yourself to keep ym from looking— dare I say lr?—fat, Moat women who tm too stout make the mistake of thinking that the tight­ er they wear their dptbw Oie better they will appear. This U a preposter­ ous Idea, for when carried to extremes, It only makes them look like something “trussed.” Bather should the exces­ sive flesh be disguised by soft fullness, And having heard x*r read soinewherd that stripes make &person look slen­ der, they make the mistake of choos- lag wide stripes. The stripes should be line and indistinct rather than slipwing any definite color Or line. The cardinal point for every stout woman to keep In mind is that up-and-down lines give slenderness, add muid-and- round •lines emphasize’’ thickness. It ought not to he necessary t0 warn hex* against tunic skirts, or thoso with ruffles, .shirring, and excessive cross­ wise trimming, nnd yet we see the walking need of such advice on the streets every day. Sleeves for the stout .woman should he plain, and while not ao large as to accentuate the -width of the figure, should be loose enbugh to conceal the super-abundant flesh. The under arm should be close, though “easy fitting,” Cuffs that turh back serve to call at­ tention to the short,’ fat .arm. If your neck Is short and thick, you should not wear "choker” coflax-s of any Hind. The V-qeckline Is your best boon, find if lace, Or trimming is used It should blend in with the blouse so that It is practically lost to the eye. In fact, trimming must always he of a harmonizing rather than a contrasting color; and on no condition. must a collar or a belt boldly attract the eye. Unbroken line from neck to hem therein lies your salvation. Black and all very dark colors make a figure appear smaller: Avoid Mousy, large-figured fubrlcs and big brocades. In selecting material for garments, pay especial attention to the sheen and fin­ ish. Stiff fabrics, having a glossy, bril­ liant surface attract attention and mpke' the figure appear larger; while soft, pliable fabrics In dull colors make the figure look smaller, * I i Sugar cane waste is now being con­ verted* into a coarse form, of board used In lining walls. a d m it s f u i m c n u m r T k e t im e o f t h e y e a r w h e n a ll th o u g h t o * r e t a m e d t a H A N I L r a i l V l m l th e r o y a l fe a s t , t h e d in in g r o om i s jr iven g p e d x l i i t t e w t l o a i i m i i V M v i v i i _ g 0 jj a v e {fog f i n i n g r 0 o m s u it e * r e c e iv e d s p e c ia l a t t e a - t i o n i n o u r s t o r e . A s p e c ia l d is p la y o f D in in g R o o m S u ite s h a s b e m m a d e a n d s p e c ia l p r i c e c o n c e s s io n s h a v e b e e n m a d e t o o . A Beautiful W ay to Serve a Qood things to Eat T h a n k s g iv in g S p e c ia l 8 Piece Walnut Finish Dining Room Suite’ \yith 60 in. d jO jA B u ffet__________ c _ ._ -e P O e 7 Y ou can do Better by Buying Your Furniture in Xenia at Adair’s For over thirty-five years Adair’s has been the leading -Home Furnishing Store in! this community. During this time, through our policy of square dealing and lowest possible prices, our growth has been rapid. Because rents and other expenses in Xenia are so low as compar­ ed to the.city stores, we are able to give you prices that would scarcely oover costs in a city store. Residents o f the near by cities are becoming aware o f this fact as Is evidencod by the rapid increase o f our business from these places,. j Please feel free to drop in and compare our prices, iv - I 'VIS* .0 A WONDERFUL VALUE $49.75 -I- 1*y -> Y ¥ ' v • t ? »•* * y -i* *> f yV •> THIS TALKING MACHINE It Builds Strength Just the remedy to aid the system in throwing off catarrhal wastes, help the functional organs, restore digestion and bring back the perfect balance. Pe-ru-na meets the need which we all fed at this season of the year. Sold Everywhere Tahiti* «r iitsU P t-R H U . . F u r n is h e d i n G o o d T a s t e A very unique bedroom suite. I t is in the Queene Anne period —the bed being o f the four poster type. Made In American Walnut with genuine burl orna­ mental panels. The suite con­ sists o f the four pieces illustrat­ ed—all carefully made and fin­ ished . Priced moderately at $169.00. P3 This is the best value in a talking machine that we have-ever offered. S P E C I A L T E R M S $1.00 D O W N C H R I S T M A S I S C O M IN G -We are now displaying new Christmas merchandise . T r a d e in y o u r o ld f u r n i t u e o n n ew . A d a i r ’ s E x c h a n g e D e p a r tm e n t - is for , th is p u rp o s e . A n A r £ M e ta l B e d O n ly $15 T h e s e attractive b e d s are of full m e t a l construction but can be ordered in either walnut or m a h o g a n y finish. They are fuU sized, re s t f u l beds, that will last a lifetime, and.more. Bargains It $15.00. ColoniahBuffets a t C le a ra n c e P r ic e s Several C o l onial Buffets in quartered oak are being offer­ ed at clearance sale prlceB, Strong, well made pieces in a va­ riety of dignified and massive d e s ig n s . Just the thing you have been wanting to make your dining room complete. Pric­ ed $25.00 upward to $62.00. THREE PIECE VELOUR LIVING ROOM SUITE $159 Here is a suite that is exceptionally well made and is covered with a very striking and heavy piece o f velour. We have two o f these suites, one m a rose and taupe and the other blue and taupe. A T udor Dining Room I SPECIAL O fF E R FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY SET OF TEETH , using regular Oold Pin, True- i bite plate for « . *18.80 EACH i No Mors—No Lesj The above are guaranteed to be true biting plat** or money re- funded. DR. SMITH n r - s '» :r i D ri'TFT f0 yea's *n l)r.« location—d ' l S, Limestone St.. Over Wo I- worth 5 A 10. Phone Main 000 W. Springfield, O. Don’t wait. Work Done on fust visit. mmSfw -jlHP m A g o . He—tes, I eoifm at old-farifibawi parent*{ mf mother had only onebus A W o n d e r fu l D i s p l a y O f N e w R u g s >' This 2Piece Suite $125 In genuine walnut, with two ton :fi«!sh.» A large table, a beautiful buffet, and six chairs complete one o f the finest suites we have ever offered. The seats o f the chairs tire covered an Tapestry or Leather. A real opportunity for you at $125.00. T h e V e r y L a t e s t P a t t e r n s I n F l o o r C o v e r in g s ■ * See our magnificent showing o f new stock o f fine tugs in the\best domestic weaves. You’ll be sure to find something that will suite your taste perfectly. Prices am exceptionally low throughout our*extensive stock, 9x12 9x12 9xi2 'AXMINSTERS VELVETS CHINCELE ,$32 *h . * $72 *1 <. . . •* •►

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