The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

THE NEW SWEATERS INTERPRET HIGHLY MODERNISTIC DESIGN n p BE new sweaters ave just tliat— A new. In every sense of the word. There Is no mistaking a sweater of this year's vintage. Modernistic mo­ tif" and design, as well as color sehemes sneh as are characteristic of the* Immediate moment, are niarks which at once establish the identity of the Sweater of 1928 origination. Not only is the sweater a,subject, of vast im|>orfaiu:evon Its own Individual count, but Its significance in the mode becomes paramount nowThat ft has been elected to play so conspicuous a role in the ensemble for spring. • '■ Jilore and more the tendency in dress design Is to revolve about (he big central theme of establishing a definite .elation between every, detail ' » f the costume, This Is‘ accomplished by harmony of color and design—of which Paris couturiers - h a v e lope been aware, and which they so nbvi ously are Interpreting this season i*i[ •the thffee-plece sweater sports ensem , bte. So artful arc the new.sweater colorings they , combine with ..tones and tints of accompanying coats ah<l jackets and skirt? to form 4 perfect unit. Among the new types sweaters in vejrfbfg effects ate numerous,, They ■rkhSgn'from?pastels at the top to the very deepest shades'at the bottom. Patchwork syreafers, too. ave of rhv very new. They are either printed 01 interknit to look as If swatches of the Jersey were nctuajly seamed' together in squares aud cubes and oblong sec- tlons. Tlie color-play In these leaves nothing for the Imagination, f’andj stripes In modest ns well as bizarre colors are also featured. Tinsel-knit sweaters are prominent in the spring mode. Not only ure the zitetallie threads Interknlt but often there are touches of gold leather In applique and bindings and for bejts As nn example of modernism which utserts itself at a glance the sweater In the picture is a convincing object lesson, U,s motif done In £(pmres of several colors Is indicative of the hew trend of bold futuristic effects. Tin colors ard very Interesting for this model;, being parchment. hubte and chocolate brown, n Combination wide) Occurs, again sdptf again ift the newer ensembles. Tim sweater. Itself is of, superfine tissueweight jersey and It Id vyofn with n beige crepe sMrt; Of course it would be equally as offer five with a skirt of tweed. Kasha or baskcfcloth. .x ' ' JULIA UOTTOMLEY. (O: 1#Z*. We»t#r» N«w»p»p»r llafoa.) E ; PAPER GLEANER CLEVELAND 2 Cabs 15c WIRE CARPET BEATER CLOTHES LINE SO FT. COTTON 19c CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES EARLY OHIO, Bu ......... $ 1.90 EARLY ROSE, Bu......... $2.00 PETOSKY, Bushel $2.10 COBBLERS, Bu. .......$2.10 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT IN 3 BAGS LOTS OR MORE SUGAR / » A r 10 LBS. . O v C 25 Lb* Sack ........................ $1*S9 LARD l i e i ■• COFFEE “THANK YOU” ' 36c SALTED, JUMBO PEANUTS 23c w - PEACH PRESERVES BLUK • * 15c GALVANIZED WARE No. 10 BUCKET.............. 21c No. 12 BUCKET..............28c No. 14 DUCKET...............ftte No. O FOOT TUB ...........48c No. 1 GALV. TUB .........67p No. 2 GALV. TUB .........78c No. 3 GALV. TUB .........S8c CHEWING GUM SPECIAL Buy 3 Pk,.. Wrigtey jfm P. K. Gum for 9 C S 2 PROS. FREE OLD FASHIONED HARP MIKED *f a a CANDY, Lb, 1 9 C CHERRIES Wake cherry pie red pitied, Nb. 2 can 25c MACARONI SPAGHETTI BULK, Lb. 1 0 e FLOUR, 5 Lh. THANK YOU 2 1 c broom ; : : 39 c Four Sewed $1,00 MILES NERVINE—(Me SOcDRAKES GLRSSCO ....3»c CLOTHES PINS, 2 Pk|r* lib FKS BARS, 2 Ufa ____ TOMATO RICE FLAKE& Hemz SOc LIQUID VENEER.... :21c $1.75 S. S. S ................... $1.46 turtiiftirtulV 1 ,VfM-‘A‘ HOUSE CLEANING TIME andyou VanSave 20Per Cent by Buying a Radio SuctionSwee*- SERtrahMMHVW^E CO.1 •*•*“ '*"•• - t'lirrnrinr-iiKiii LOCAL AND PERSONAL «*•, K m ,, n M i M the1 Member* o f tke Freehiaan Class ‘wended their way tp the Indian Round *Ju$twMt 0 # towa Thweday evaning, March 3d and k*UT* chow eprwd. mhiivtcjsad the; |mamfear# si 1 : Cft* M * m*& ' HSit Mhwy Bcthfr Townslay of Wame was the gw*t of Mr. and Mo|.J, M. McMillan Tuesday. Mr, sod Mrs, Pool Ramsay enter­ tained the members of .the Brood* OMtemi okss Monday night- tCM $ A S 0 m » i -Gmu Ideally *80 jM? # 1 Frao- gmawwatfoo, Phona #-55* AlMWhrtkwi, Taylor Bros* BABY CHICKS—All Breeds, Leave your order *t Service Hdwe. Cp* Ke*- sonabie Prices. Prof. C. E. Oxley, and Prof. A. J. Hostetler attended the Educational Conference at Antioch College last .Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Irvine Feris are visit* lag this week with their son-in-law and daughters, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Jolley of Dayton. , A Big Pair of Overalls fipr a small $ bill at HOME CLOTHING CO. Mr, Carter N* Abel made a business trip to Philadelphia last Thursday, re­ turning homo Monday. Probate Judge and Mrs: Wright were called to Idaville, Ind., Wednes­ day owing to the death o f a nephew* , Those interested in Farm Bureau Fertilize, call Fred Dobbins, phone 3-122. \ ” Mr. Bert Myers has moved into the Baker property on Miller Street. Mr. Frank Bud.takes the home vacated by Mr. Myers. . . ft Mrs. W, M. Creswell and Mrs. It, 11- Barber were caljed to Chicago thjs week owing to the serious illness of Miss Mary Bratton. ‘ at Overalls and Jackets for $1.00 each HOME CLOTHING CO. Mr, Robert Brattoh, who has been connected with a Kroger store in Col­ lege Corner, under the management of Rufus McFarland,",has .been trans­ ferred to a store in Oxford. Mr. Wade 0 . Knight, former coach o f the local high school, now » cadet instructor in the Cincinnati school?, spent Saturday evening with Prof. C. E. Oxley and family. Mr. Ernest Bull of the Stevenson neighborhood, who was badly injured some time ago whep ,he fell from a ladder, has improved and is able to be about by the aid o f two canes* . A daughter wag horn lost -Friday to My. andMrs, Richard Smith, Mrs. Smith has been at the home of her father, Mr, M. W. Collins, At present mother and baby ate at the McClellan hospital in Xenia, . The paper mill resumed operation last night after being down for gen­ eral repairs. It is said there is some marked improvement in the paper market. Scores o f mills oyer the country have been down for some time or working on a short-week basis. We, wish to express our , sincere thanks to ourmany friehds and neigh­ bors in their expression and sympathy to us in our sad creavement, Charlie Clemans Albert Burrell and Family YES,, you ca*h get a good pair of Overalls for $1.00 at HOME CLOTHING CO. - AUCTIONEERING — When you have a sale let mo have a chance as auctioneer. Give good service and good recommendations. Phone 2 - 181 , Carl Spraeklen* , mmmMMHtmHmnMHHMMitMRMHHiiMimiiiiHtmiiimiM Special Rates to , Fraternal and Church organiza­ tions and Merchants WRITE FOR OPEN DATES NORRIS’ BAND So. Burnett Springfield, 0 , r x t ■ mime i r t t i f i m n R PEIIEH *■* STURDY BABY OXXGKS Xe«u That ft Larger Per Ckwt Will lira LWz*p,W—All Varieties* ^■IlMo-eta, $etM»-iooo $115 $5|(WU1600,$180 MW m i im + i fieri*, Red* .......0rplp*tww* m $145 O h *# a Always a iterdy ftuetomec THESTM0Y MM M00K fff: yl»™» ■ msmsgmmmmmmrnmm The a*n**i C. A. silver tea was g iv«{ Mgaii&g night at the col­ lege. A abort eonaistteg of a oue-aot phty* i^wRags and vocal solos, was rswhswd by some o f the students. A good number o f the Ladies of the .Missionary Society attended the meet­ ing o f the Dayton Presbyterian Or­ ganization, k> the -Covenant Presby­ terian. Church, Springfield, on Thurs­ day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, enter­ tained Thursday, Mr. oafi Mrs. Ralph Mcdellan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy CWlan, Mr, and Mrs. Earl McClellan, Mias Maud McCWUa, Mrs- E. H, Gar- ruthera at their new home recently purchased from Dr. A, W. Patterson* The Quaint old stone house, built in 1S09. by Mr. David Lougbead, has on interesting history* Say Bill! Bring me out a pair o f Overalls, They te8 ism you can get a good pair for $LfiQ at HOME CLOTHING CO. Mr*. W, W. Young and daughter, Miss Natlie Young, who have been spending the winter in Monmouth, 111., stopped over a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cooley. They resumed 'their journey Monday to Betkhftven N. H. Mrs* Young is an aunt of Mr. Cooley, If it? a farm you want to sell or trade, or if you want to buy or trade for » home in or near Dayton, better write, to C .. A, Kennedy, Licensed Real Estate Broker, 3000 East 5th.' St., Dayton, Ohio. He trades and sella farms any where in south west­ ern Ohio. Also has nice list of Day- ton property for~sale or trade, (3t)., SPRAYING IS AT HAND:—When in need, o f a .new spray pump, no matter how large or small, spray hose, nozzles, complete pumps, lenth- \ era, rubber packings and etc., coll on THE BOOKLET-KING CO„ 415 W* Main St^XENfA* OHIO, * Hotel Columbus Long and Fifth Sts. COLUMBUS, OHIO 200. Rooms—Modem A First-Class Hotel at a- Moderate Price Rooms, $1,00, $1.50—Bath, $2.00 Noon Lunch, 35c—Dinner, 50c James H. Bn,tier, Managing Direct JAMES H. BUTLER, ' Managing Director 37-39 Bast MaiaBt., Xenia, O* Xn Ewfer Meagagt For Men Only Let those men who wish to voice their enjoyment ol the Spring with a whoop and a howl, go abont dad In billot?* *W8» and reddish taa shoe*. The dark attire o f the comer- ■ vative, well dressed man seem* to express dignified disapproval o f the crude capers of the mob. Xu neckwear alone Is Mere Mas permitted to express bis Joy* o f color, and that is one o f the reasons why.we took such pains in the selection o f our Easter stock. If neckwear if the only outlet for man’jji *r- . tistic cravings, then the best is none too good—and'the best is exactly what you will find In otur Men’s Department for your Easter choosing. Neckwear * ForEastor N*m$t Effoeis Selected silks In wwrted f checks and piridfc fnHcat,at— ; full cut, alM 49c Hand-made tles^ ■ full-cut; newest h i a a stripes, checks— . 98c MenY 4 -fo r -l Hose—Big Voltioa Mercerized lisle from heel to top, at—* ; 4 Pair*, $1^ s ' Your Home needs,now clothes too. Dress up your home this Easter. Bein style* This . store offers you some exceptional values that will enable you to save as much as, 25 per cent* Every piece of merchandise on this page is a real leader. These bargains cannot •lastioBgsooomeatonce. ’ “V ■- / ' y *"j. . ’ •* Three Piece Overstuffed Suits $79.00 Two Piece Mohair Suits $99.00 Here is a three piece velour covered suite that is sensa­ tional in the value that is offered* Nachman spring filled cushions with full spying construction throughout. The time payment price on this complete suite is only $87.6>Q. ....... :■ :■ : • tr •-i • y ‘ ■ .. 1■ ......... . ......................................... in Many New Patterns in Floor Coverings & 48c Square Yard This week wb are showing many h oy 'floor covering patterns in two, three and fopr yard widths o f Congoleum—Naim products. We have the new nationally advertised red and black and white tile patterns in addition to many other new."designs* Bring ik ymiuf mea- surments and let us show you how reasonable a, new floor covering will be* . 9x12 CONG-NA1RN - Blue and Grey Tile Art Rug $6.70 The new Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs are here also, In standard 2x12, 9x101/2, and <5x9 sizea*. Make you rug selection now while our. stock# are complete* Ttys Coupon and FIVE CENTS Entities The Holder To An introductory Bottle of Our Famous CACTUS POLISH This polish is used and recommended by 12,000 Furniture Dealers—they know polish—Follow their judgment—good for Saturday only. SS This two piece suite as photographed is covered in a good grade of plain taupe mohair, the cushion edges and hacks 'are piped in black, With a beautiful damask reverse on the cushions. The time payment price is $119.00, Buy a New DININGROOMSUITE u rz) Here is an eight piece suite with a 66 inch wide Buffet, a 54x60 inch eight foot ektentldn-table', five straight and one Host# chair all In genuine walnut veneers that is a real value, • the cash price is the time price is $165.00 $181.50 • BROADWAY RECORDS Three fot one Dollar Electrically recorded records in All the late popular selec­ tions, captivating Fox tfrots, Enchanting Waltzes and re­ cent favorites all may be had at these popular prices, come in and hear them. c M I L L A N * a ii iii 111 urni f e i ' s i am JpuMEftAL MJrmmm

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