Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Here it is; the military idea

You young men will find here competent salesmen, who know ybur wants perfectly. Young men of mature years will enjoy coming here — for the same reasons; service and guaranteed merchandise. ? —— ■—* 1 MEN of taste in style will thoroughly like the latest military ideas in overcoats for fall and winter. The one you see here is a good example of the free, easy drape, big joomy pockets, wide collar, and a two button belt. It’s a comfortable style, all-wool, distinctly American, made by -| Hart Schaffner & Marx •. • * N. < We have this model in all colors and sizes; blues, grays, browns, greens, Scotch mixtures in rough, unfinished patterns. We have plain models; Chesterfields, if you prefer them. '1 The G. E. Murray Co. The home of Hart Sdhaffner & Marx clothes >

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pefley returned Tuesday evening from a visit with relatives and friends at Wabash and Huntington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tennell, Mrs. Albert Parker and Blanche Parker, of Francesville, were in Rensselaer Tuesday evening. Mr. Tennell is the county school superintendent of Pulaski county. He was formerly superintendent of the Francesville schools. He is, preparing to move from Francesville to Winamac. Society women of the cities are making remarkable sacrifices in the way of economy. An article in a Chicago paper of Tuesday told of several of them who had adopted the idea of walking downtown instead of using their limousines and street cars, thereby saving gasoline and streetcar toll, to take a $4 or $5 luncheon at the Blackstone. With shoe leathr at the present time at the highest price ever known, the idea of these ladies that they are practicing economy is ridiculous.