The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

MM lW PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION? IN H O M E S E W IN G »> ttVlil * \ & W SPKAKS ti i \ J ri lumW*T».-fcr< iiiywntiwi jour lth Thing* You Should Know b a c k d r a p e r y f o r g r a c e f u l c o s t u m e f o r c a s c a d e e f f e c t Fashion is a pendulum swinging front the extreme in elaboration to the utmost in simplicity- The present trend'is toward elaboration, Many of the newer Parisian frocks awch as the one I have sketched h®re have that subtle note in their liner that shows a definite movement away from the straight sack-like costumes that have been so much in vogue for the last few years. This lovely dress is o f sills crepe in a deep violet and depends entirely Upon its own graceful lines fo r dec­ oration- Complicated as it3 construc­ tion may seem at first glance it is, in fact, extremely simple. The body o f the costum is cut by a straight sleeveless pattern. The cascade drapery that falls from the left shoulder iu the back is shaped as I have shown here in the diagram sketch. The drapery is cut six inches longer than the dress from.shoulder to hem- I t is twenty-five inches wide at the top artd is gradually sloped to the lower edge. A t a point half way between the upper and lower edges it should be about twenty inches >\-de as indicated in the diagram. . j When the edges o f this piece are I finished it is pinned and then sewn j loosely to the oos.tum from the should ‘ er to the hipline as indicated in the draping chart. ' j The girdle is a hand o f self mater- ■ ial cut about .fifteen inches wide, and slightly on the bias so that it will fall in soft folds. It is draped high oti the ‘ left hip where it fastens under the cascade, . . yoo. were bom during October 4-10th, you have an extremely original mind,; and your ideas hre too, fa r advanced to permit you to remain content in subordinate places, you have a capacity for doing great th iogs-rif-you are permitted to work your own way. But i f . your ideas .must be subordinated you are unhappy, you do not want to waste time over small details. You, want to do the big things. $re stowstfy marked and your habit o f being guided by. intuition and acting on impulses makes you quick o f speech and decisive in action-. * I"®!*® P®°P!« bm® under these dates are few- They are f f r S g l *?. tempermentjtf^their moada changing suddenly from hopefulness to melancholy. They are -JsSK(Bat, and have a habit o f yimmeg opinions and advice when they w l l K a s k e d for- s<* ® ce® hr* o f the £ q B p interest to people b o m , <J*?es* 3®^ both men ana acquire proficiency in when they devote their W f p * i n those directions- The 5°™®” buyers, ofSce.executivea, and writers. The men become scientists, philosophers, artists, and politicians. 3S I’VE herrd THAT A utos run BEtfrefc AT NIGHT BUT YOU'D NEVER. GUESS n"1& SEE 'EM ’STALLED ALONG TfiE ROADS/ LAST CALL O n l y 2 M o r e D a y s o f M o s e r ’ s G ig a n t ic P r ice S la sh in g S h o e Sale Never before were the jpeople o f Greene County offered shoes at such tremendous savings. A s our sale lasts only 2 more days we are offering the opportunity to pur­ chase FALL and WNlTER FOOTWEAR at astonishing Sale Prices! To uphold our reputation o f great valup giving, we have included our entire stock in these wonderful values for a QUICK and SENSATIONAL SALE! ATTENTION!! WOMEN !! One big lot Strap Slippers, Short lots, i nPatent, Gun Metal, Tan and White. Cuban and Low heels. $B.00 to $10,00 values. Anniversary Price 77c SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN One lot Misses' and Children's Patent leather and Tan Combination Strap Slippers. $3.50 and $4.00 Values An­ niversary Price $1.77 MEN’S WORK SHOES Men’s Wolverine Horsehide. Work Shoe, The real Shoe for Fall and Winter A s nfcar waterproof as leather can be made. Values up to $5.00. Anniversary P r ice ! $3.17 m EXTRA FOR WOMEN Strap Slippers in Satin, Patents, Suede Black and Tan Kid, Cuban and Low heels. Newest styles $6.00 to $10.00 Values. Anniversary Price $2.77 EXTRA SPECIAL Newest Fall Styles in Patent, Black Kid Gun Metal and Tan. One Strap, Two Butto n5-Bar, One Strap Buckle and 3 Eyelet tie. $4.17 MEN! Short Lots Stetson, J. P. Smith, Walk- Over and other Tart Oxfords. $6.00 to $12.00 values. Anniversary Price $2.77 WOMEN! ONE BIG LOT STRAP SLIPPERS In Patent, Satin, Gun Metal and Tan, including the new "Cross-Word" with Spanish, Cuban and Low Heels, $5,00 to $10.00 Values, Anniversary Price $1.77 Remember! With eadjj 10c worth o f merchandise you get a vote on the Willys- Knight Coupe-Sedan and 9 other cash prizes which are to he given away Decem­ ber 24th, ■ ■ v ‘ B.imihniiWniw MOSER ’ S XENIA Eatat ti-’-fryf1- STORE OHIO by Jchn Jowph G»lne», M, P. fh c Stomach’ s Rest Hours Nature’s laws—which are really Soil's lawn, arc infallible in .either reward for obedience or penalty for disregard. Digestion is a wonderful process which acts independently o f our will. In man, this most important d'.omieal laboratory operate# only to daytime, as is true in lower ani-- msl\ Digestion ceages with the oncoming o f night. Digestion “ goes to bed early” in order that other important work may be carried on during sleeping hours. This Is true oii all animal creation. To try to awaken digestion in the night is a dangerous violation of both natural and divine law. The penalty is sure; Man cannot maintain his strength without protein. These are animal and vegetable, and are taken as food. Until acted upon by man's digestive fluids, they are unfit to enter his circulation, and if absorbed undigested, are active poi­ sons, And, most things swallowed are absorbed, whether digested or not- Fancy all the juices o f a heavy six-o’clock dinner being thrust in­ to the blood stream’ without proper digestion in the stomach! No won­ der the victim is stupid, and with­ out appetite next morning. No wonder the “ no-breakfast” plant The merciless, invisible foe in this chapter is TIJE FASHIONABLE SIX O’CLOCK DINNER! This de­ fiance « f natural law is building blood-pressures all over our land, hardening, arteries, and producing all ihanner o f liver and kidney dis­ eases, Apoplexy—cerebral hemor_ rhage—the death certificate reads. Killing more men at fifty to sixty- five than, cancer! Traced back to the six o’clock dinner in the .vast majority of instances! Those who persist in this defiance o f the laws of health are. j certainly reaping ■consequences. This sort of crime is neter unpunished. BUY YOUR BOYS’CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS At This BIG STORE For BOYS V The Hub’s Boys' Department is fhe largest andmost complete in the city of Springfield. Here yon will find any and everything a hoy wears excepting shoes. Always showing the newest In Suits, Top­ coats, Shirts, Blouses, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery and Sport Clothes, at prices that cannot be duplicated, We have * ado a careful study ofboys' likes and dislikes regarding their suits and fur­ nishings. Our salespeople are efficient, capable andcourteous, having had years of experience,in boys’ wear. Dim service is at your com- ■mand, ;. ■ - . ■ BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS $ ■ 7 - 4 8 Boys’ School Suits consisting of coat and 2 pairs of full lined knickers in blue Stripe, brown stripe and brown mixed. Well tai­ lored—a real good suit. 'Special . «£»■»* • t*a * i « i *» ;»■» * !Q r M BOYS’ FURNISHINGS New Fall Caps, 98c and $1.48 K. & S, Blouses, fast colors , 98c Red Top Shirts, all colors 98c K. & S. Sport Check Shirts ; . . . .98c Sweaters, all kinds, upwards from 1.98 Boys’ Overalls, sixes 2 to IS . . . . . . 59c Youths’ Overalls, 27 to 31 . . . . . . . 98c Pajamas .................... .... 98c and $1.69 Corduroy Trousers upwards from 1.69 Boys’ W ide English B e lts .................75c Fancy Top Socks . . . . . . . . J. -------- 59c Boys’ S tock ings................25c and 48c Boys’ Susjenders......... .................... 29c Boys’ Long T rousers...................... .$2.48, $2.98, $3.48 ■M •«,*■ * ■ Little Fellows’ Longie Suits Every Boy Wants vOne These little suits are tail­ ored ju3t like dad’s and come with coat, ve£t, 1 pair long and 1 pair short ***\ trousers. > 1 Beautiful Patterns Sizes 5 to 18 - $10.98To$18.50 Buy Your Boy’s Next Suit at the Hub BOYS’ DEPARTMENT 2ND FLOOR %' BOYS’ CAPS A Cap la- a vary - Important part a boys" dress, We have Just the kind boys IU m . to wear. Made t?y mAuujr»i«- turers who know what bpyo want, ALL NEW PATTERNS 90s and $1.48 j p J J - r , BOYS’ VEST SUITS These Suits are made with coa t, vest and 2 pair o f kn ickers in all the new Fall colors and -modefte, The snappiest styles ever shown. $ 12.48 Springfield, Ohio. Claimed Prophetic Gift Ioanna Soutlicote, a domestic sen- • vant, aroused all England about 1814, with her pretended supernatural gift* ' and her claim to be the woman men­ tioned In Apocalypse, chapter 12. Sha gained over 100,000 followers. WORLD SERIES— The Wathington Senator* Say, “Tty and Get ItP By A. B. CHAPIN " Unsurveyed /* as It Were j There Is a great deal of unmapped ' country within us .which Would have to be taken Into account In an cxpla- ; nation of our gust* ahd storms.— G eorge EUot, •—A mp herbs A votucs . ftEAsew vMvTUEr J olly ROGER SAMff. Vflt-LttAWE(V TOUGH TJME JUIT TO US ANY EVE. BEFORE 8 O’OLOCK RepairingofEveryKind Come InAny Eve. * Before 8 SPMKStflSHER- ; 22§. CENTER Springfield,.Ohio StoreOpenEveryEven' TtllS IS Mow. Riceis BATWILL LOCKTO v 50MB or TttE/>w, \ P itts eoftc- y d \ \ C L rro W \ se e • » « / > - \ tlmutb/ i l v \ QLftAJAH TKKWftWjfft V.'fU,*HAK* A W AV SHIMMY \^AT TMOVLT-* *ifOO«*"«>SLjN AHDHIS rAHOV* e ccic" •M'FiiM$TA»AM,toM<*. 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