Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Read These Spring Sale PricesHiere’s Saving that Counts.

25C Window Shades 20c. Water color goods. All colors. Mounted on Hartshorn roller 2sc grade, 20c. J oc muslin, 7e. Genuine Lonsdale finished, not seconds, cut right off the piece before your eyes. Saturday and monday, 7c.

Here are Savings that amount to something- Not an unimportant small percentage, but a good big slice off from already the lowest prices savings that in many instances amount to from 20 to 30 per centi Every day of the week, every week of the year R. &P. quotes the lowest prices obtainable on all it’s merchandise. There can be no question that purchasers at R * P’s efiect the most substantial ACI UAL saving to be had in Rensselaer. Sound merchandising, giving the most for the money, selling absolutely reliable merchandise are the factors that are continually furthering the success of this store.

GREAT APRIL SALE OF SILKS. Tins sale should eclipse all previous records. The values this season shotfld be signally great Marked at hitherto unheard of prices: 75C i° r plain black dress taffetas, extra heavy, 36 inches wide. 98c for $1.25 plain black dress taffetas, extra heavy, wear guaranteed, 36 in. wide, SIOO and $1.35 f° r extra heavy Peau de Soie; just the thing for making spring jackets. 49c for 27 inch Japanese wash silks, all colors. Fine silk crepe de chene waist patterns. Fine Dress Fabrics at Saving Prices.

85c fabrics, worth $1 00 and $1 25; practically enery piece is of an imported high grade fabric, worth more. Special new voiles in all the latest spring shades, including blues and black at 95 cents. New suitings in black, browns and mixtures, 9&c. English mohair and Sicilian dreams, )phlues ablacks, fine silky finish, and 98c per yard. .■■■■ m

MUSLINS ■ Undermuslins at cut prices during this spring ,/1 Women’s drawers made X/ ' °f cambric 1 and muslin, - m cluster tucked and hem-. stitched, French yoke bands ’ regularly 35c at 25c r> ' '"l' Children’s drawers made • of good muslin, {neatly hemmed and tucked, continuous facings, worked buttonholes, regulary 20c at 15c Woman’s gowns made of muslin in Hubbard styles, solid hemstitched tucfeed yokes or embroidery trimmed ui I*. at 48c Women’s Knit Corset Covers 25c. m(~ Just the time you want them and . . *1 they are priced at almost half price. <v< V Women’s Knit Corset Covers with 1 high necks and long sleeves for cool • \ , | days, with neat pearl buttons 35c 1 ■ 1 qualities at 25c. .- I’* ml 11 1 Women’s vests, swiss ribbed 10 and V9l 1 |J| l ! 12 cents Ktll’rf Womea's lisie vest-*, deep lace v shoulders. Special 25 cents Wome» v a combination suits, Spring we’ght, cotton, high necks, with long and short sleeves, pearl buttons, nicely finish ed 25 and 48 cents A fn’l line of children’s Spring weight underwear at saving prices

CARPETS AND MATTINGS All-wool Ingram Carpets, per yard ... 50c Standard makes, extra super-weave, not Remnants, but a regular line of patterns in pleasing variety. A large assortment of patterns with cotton chain.. 25c tO 40c Axminnter and Bmyrna Ruga, size 30x65 Japanese Straw mattings, blues, greens, Special .$2 45 fancy stripes and red checks 12J 18, 240 yd Fine line of Hemp Carpets, 12£c per yard.

ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. ROWLES & PARKER OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.