Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

v “ There’s always something for which , 1 to be thankful.” Ifi —Charles Dickens. ; If it’s a fair question, what are you most interested in for Thanksgiving—T urkey or Smart Clothes ? If you’re built along the same mental lines as most of the young fellows of our j acquaintance you’d rather be well dressed than well fed, if it came to an actual show-down. Wouldn’t you? But, why even think about not being well fed on Thanksgiving? An excellent “feed” is coming to you. You’re going to get “Yours”. If we were as sure that you were to be well dressed as we are that you are to be well fed we wouldn’t think of calling your attention to Fashion Clothes But, you must be dressed to perfection on Turkey Day. You must wear an overcoat which will bring you distinction —which will make you the admired of all—which will keep you comfy and place you above criticism. Yes, you must wear one of ! our wonderful overcoats, with its sweeping style and fine rich fabric. Hake it your ; business to look tomorrow. . / Men’s Grey or Blue extra fine A 16-oz. all-wool Blue Serge A very swell Tan or Gray ' Chinchilla, Belted Backs, warm, suit our regular S2O 00 Suit. Diagonal Overcoat, Full Serge « Convertible.- Collar Overcoats. ' h . . Body Lining, Extra Satin Sleeve j Easily a $25.00 coat. Our price and , tbe beßt money 0311 buy> Lining. Belted Backs and Confor this sale, But far thls fiale >, vertible Collars. Price , $20.00 $15.00 $15.00 Simon Leopold

The Turkey Dinner Is now an important part of die celebration of Thanksgiving Day. To make the expense a little lew, we give you a few prices on a few of the necessaries: Cranberries, quart 7c. | Celery, bunch, 3c to sc. Lettuce, pound 15c. Oranges, dozen 20c to 25c. Apples, peck 25c. Bananas, dozen 15c. Raisins, pound 8c to 10c Grapes, pound 10c. Creamery Butter, pound 35c. Rhoads’ Grocery