Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1913 — Page 4
Spring OPENING
OUR SPRING OPENING
THURSDAY FRIDAY % » SATURDAY 1 W*! March 1® 20, 21, 22 3S ' «>< — ffi«
COME TO OUR OPENING and see the new styles. The highest art in Millinery is shown in this season’s newest shapes. SMART SMALL HATS FOR STREET AND DRESS WEAR There is a very general disposition to modify the sharp, lines, marking the difference between hats for general and for dress wear. You will find this display particularly interesting, because it emphasizes the tendency in. Millinery.
Very Special Values in Women’s Suits, Coats, and Dresses
WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS exceptional values at $25.00
TAIIODETI CIIITC AYe feature many smart modlAILUKeU Ouliu els at this price. Brown storm at S2O 00 serge, with 28-inch jacket, full * * satin lined; tan storm serge, the jacket trimmed with brown moire silk and buttons; navy blue unfinished broadwale diagonal suit, satin lined, trimmed with novelty braid and buttons.
The Big Corner Department Store
J. J. Hunt made a business trip to Chicago today. John W. Williams is moving to Rensselaer from Wheatfield. Mrs. Vern Robinson is spending today with Mrs. dint Brown at Surrey. Miss Mary Yates went to* Chicago today to spend the week at the dressmakers’ convention. B 8. Fendig was down from Chicago yesterday, being accompanied by George H. Wilson, cashier of the Fort Dearborn National Bank. The spring vacation for St. Joseph's college started today and the students have been leaving in large numbers for their homes. A. Minnesota woman has offered f 25 reward for the return of her husband. If she expects a woman to turn him in, she should have made it $2198. We can save you money on our high grade paints. House and barn paint, floor paints and stains, carriage and wagon paints. ; . Jarzsttda Variety Stored - ’ «
ROWUS & PARKER
These are reproductions of Imported Models, in Trimmed and Semi-Trimmed Effects. Made in all-wool black-and-white striped material, all-wool corduroy in tan, also in tan and blue mixed material. These are the very smartest models, with cutaway front effects. Jackets lined with guaranteed satin linings.
A large assortment of Easter goods at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Lon Kiser made a trip to Chicago yesterday and started home* on the train due here at 4:49 this morning, but owing to a wreck of a freight train near Lowell the train was detoured to Monon and he arrived home on the milk train. We are going to give you another sale this week on raisins and prunes. 4 pounds of muscatel, or seeded, or seedless raisins, or 4 pounds of good new prunes for 25c. JOHN EGER. Abe Martin says: “Speakin’ o’ reel amusement a feller In moderate circumstances kin throw a purty fair the-ater party fer thirty cents. As Bid Connelly used t* say, “You kin go t’ th’ divil—you’ll find no Irish there.” President Wilson says that we have a tariff that “cuts us off from our proper part In the commerce of the world.” Our foreign commerce has quadrupled in the last few years, and the beauty of it is, that ft has been showing a big balance in our favor.
WOMEN’S, MISSES’AND CHILDREN’S COATS
the different grades and prices. The best line we have ever shown for Spring and Summer wear. Full and three-quarter lengths.
r kpo <An unusual offering of \Yomen s WulntNo One-Piece Serge Dresses, ONE-PIECE WASH SB.OO to $13.50. and WORSTED Gingham Dresses, DRESSES $1.50 to $6.50. Gingham, Percale, and all kinds of Wash Dresses for Misses and Children.
You can get the muck taste out of your mouth. We are commencing this week on our first car of Michigan sand-grown potatoes, the kind that cook white and mealy. 15c a peck, or 60c a bushel. JOHN EGER. An Ohio legislator would bar low necked dresses and peek-a-boo stockings and appoint a fashion commission to establish styles conducive to greater modesty among women. While the measure was probably introduced with a spirit of humor, certain limitations would nevertheless be quite appropriate. The immodesty of some women in the matter of dress is certainly pitiful and intensely disgusting. We have an extraordinary showing of Sunshine Garments. Ladies, we invite you to inspect this line before buying your spring coat. G. E. MURRAY CO. Guests from three states attended the golden wedding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. R, W. Jerman at Newpoint, Decatur county, Wednesday. , t Easter postal cards, 6 for sc, at the 5 and 10 Cent Store.
(IN # iWs T HE EW STYLES ARE CHARMING, while the close--1 ■ /fuTzf 1 fitting Turbans possess an individuality which adds to their | already great popularity. J V <IW WE WANT YOU TO READ ABOUT THE MILLINERY. COME TO f 20 W OUR OPENING AND SEE THE NEW STYLES. Especial attention is asked to our Popular-Priced Hats as well as to the entire showing.
Suitable for utility and dress wear. Coats made of storm serges, whipcords, unfinished broadwale diagonal worsteds, wool corduroys, and all the new novelty worsteds, from infants’ sizes up to 46’s and 48’s, in all
Fresh line of candy received at 10c a pound, at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. The William and John Russ land, consisting of 240 acres in the extreme northeast corner of ’ Union township, was sold, or rather the sale was completed, yesterday to Thos. Davis, of near Kniman. The sale price was $9,000, and Mr. Davis the Jungles ditch tax, which will'be almost $2,000. There are no building improvements on the land. Mr. Davis owns 150 acres which is separated from the land he just purchased by a tract of 80 acres. The land had been owned by William and John Russ, who live in Harrisburg, Pa., for several years. A. Halleck and Joe Davisson made the deal. An owl became entangled in the wires of the Bell Telephone company at Bedford in such a way as to place a trouble call. The bird was captured, after a struggle, by a lineman. By purchasing 25c worth of merchandise on Saturday, you can got a large granite kettle for 10c at the 5 and 10 Cent Store.
Special Offerings in WOMEN’S WAISTS for Opening Week
BLUE SERGE SUITS
EXTRA SIZES AND SUITS For short-waisted and stout people. We fit the hard to fit.
Dispatches from Washington, D. C., state that Joseph Stewart, holdover second assistant postmaster general, may be retained in that office by the new postmaster general for an indefinite time. Mr. Burleson recognizes that Mr. Stewart has a technical knowledge of railway mail matters that will make him almost Isdispensable. Congressman John B. Peterson, of the Tenth congressional district, has chosen Edwin Green as his private secretary. Mr. Green was formerly a resident of Chesterton in Porter county, but had wandered out to Kansas City when Congressman Peterson applied the doctrine of the “recall” and summoned him to take a nice agreeable Job in Washington.
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Spring OPENING
FEATURING SPRING MILLINERY Suits, Dresses, Coats and Waists
Sheer Lawn Waists— some lace trimmed, lace yokes, hand embroidered, high or low neck, short or long sleeves. Every number an exceptional value at the price. 98c, $135, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
In plain or trimmed styles, satin-lined jackets, all sizes from 16 to 45, at sl6 to $18.50.
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QUICKLY ENDS INDIGESTION AND STOMACH MISERY
