Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A SPECIAL LETTER ' ' Rensselaer, Indiana, March, 1913. To Our Friends and the Public in General: > • ’ We wish to let you men and young men (who are our friends and also those who still have our acquaintance to make) know that we have now on display in our store, a beautiful and complete line of new Spring Suits, in all colors and fabrics, consisting of new shades of blues, browns, tans, greys, mixtures and stripes. The models are of the newest designs, and snappy styles for the younger fellows and more conservative ones for the older men. Every suit is guaranteed all pure wool, apd the prices "at which we sell them are so low that it will astonish you when you see them. Don’t fail-to tell your friends about thenrand don’t fail to come in yourself and look ’em over. Also the newest and best in Spring Hatsand Caps, as well as all other furnishings for men and young men. Our prices, as you well know, are the lowest in town. •Very truly, yours, TRAUB & SELIG.
Easter Offering FINE FOOTWEAR Style, Service, and Economy we offer in exchange for your patronage, and money cheerfully refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase. LADIES’ SHOES and Pumps, of velvet, patent or tan leathers, in a variety of styles and prices, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, and some as low as $2.00. CHILDREN’S WHITE BUCK, high top and low top shoes, prices according to size— s2.so, $2.00, $1.75, and $1.50. MEN’S GUN METAL and TAN SHOES and OXFORDS, button or lace, with high toes and short vamps, tn t 44 prices range from 10 $4 George E, Collins
GRAND Easter Millinery Opening Jhf sda y March 20,21,22 Saturday ’ A Fine Display of Trimmed Easter Hats And competent milliners to make up your Hats to suit you. Remember the dates for the Opening and come in early and seejmy line. Mrs. Mary Meyer Healy
