Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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 - ’ «
