Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ROWLES & PARKER (FALL OPENING!)

own ii fit Hi No one contemplating the purchase of Furs thisseason can afford to do so w ithout inspecting otir authorHtive showing. There is an individual style to our furs that appeal to particular people. Long Stola Boas in Fox, Martin, Mini? and Monkey, other cheaper q _ q Furs from OQC - 10. Finest Seal Skin <r»o7 rn <P9E Coats... 04/.dU-OuU.

|T VERY man and Woman in Rensselaer and vicinity knows that the growth of the firm of Rowles & Parker has been phenomenal. In addition to our well known Dry Goods Department we have opened a new and up-to-date Clothing, Furnishing, vV and Shoa Department. Why this phenomenal? If! that question is in your mind, permit us tomanswer it by saying that the secret of our success lies in our fair and honorable treatment and the merchandise itself, had we

New Clothirjg Department Inside Construction off IVlen’s Clothing is as Important as Outside Appearance. COPYRIGHT 190 SBY COPYRIGHT 190 SBY .COPYRIGHT 190 SBY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEfIIER c. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER We argue that perfect clothes for men of refined taste must not only portray the very latest styles, but they must be made of the best obtainable fabrics and tailoring inside as well as out, must be by the bands of skilled workmen. If a suit or an overcoat is not correctly re-inforced it will lose its shape, and instead oi being neat and attractive, it will sag and suggest an old outfit instead of a new one. The distinguishing marks of Clothing, Newest Styles, Broad Lapels, the Length, the Close Ftting Collars, Shape Retaining Suits—the only kind to be found in this store, is clearly discernible. We describe Suits and Overcoats with these characteristics:

Men’s Sack Suits, plain blue and black, gray Mcil S Stylish 1*3,11 311(1 A\ inter Suits, worsteds and neat mixtures of overplaids. They I a now and nobby effects, in cheviots, worsare all cut in the latest fashion, which dictates teds, fancy novelty mixtures, plain blues and longer coats in both single and double breasted, blacks; well tailored throughout with shapemade wiui hand stitch- () T (| n (inf) rf| retaining front and shoulders, double f| HTH ing and handmade but- i S i X \J / ql| and single breasted, cut in the very \ / Kll ton holes Prices lD (J, H) U, fIjLL.UU latest style Price (P L.UU

OvercoQis. Ciayonelies. and RnlnGoals Single and double breasted. A complete assortment of all that is best in each line, and you can save money by making your purchases here. Men's Overcoats, excellent values, $7.50, $lO, $12.50, SISOO. Other Overcoats hand-made throughout, selling up to $25.00.

Model Suits for Young Men Single and Double breasted styles, with double or single vent, made almost any special puttern fabric, also blues and blacks. The coats are extra long, to conform with exclusive designs and the tit is perfect. Young Men’s fancy worsted and cheviot suits, and blues and blacks. *7.50, Id, 12.50,15.16.50

$6, $7.50, $8.50, $lO For Men's well made, good quality. These suits are well tailored throughout, and will give splendid satisfaction. All sizes, 34 to 44

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Young Hen’s Overcoats,fly CH y Prices Range From OIiJU

BOY’S CLOTHING. The boys ami their mothers alike will be particularly well satisfied with our "B£-ST EtX'E'R" suit. It is extra well made, with double knee and double seat, of reliable materials. Our “Best Ever” suit, sizes from 6 to 16 years, double seat and knees, made of strong all wool tweeds, cheviots d*_ and fancy worsteds. Fabrics are strictly all wool h's*''V Dressy clothes for Boys, ages 8 to 17 years, in Norfolk and double breasted styles, in plaia and colored mixtures. Price ILI Clothes for small boys, Buits for ages 3to 8 years. Sailor and Russian Suits in all the new shades d» __ __ of fabrics. Prices Our line of Boys’ Overcoats [is the most complete ever shown in this city. They represent the best efforts of value giving ever shown by this house. The materials are fine Scotch mixtures, gray worsteds, vicunas ancj black cheviots. These coats are built by experts, to hang properly. The tailoring is, perfect. The collars are close fittipg. $3.50-$5-7.50-$lO.

n .At II I i A comparison of these shoes with f 2.50 Shot for Mtn. TUrhnt Best Shoe Va lies for tho*e that are sold regularly .It we evtrkuw to he sodfor UGOI OIIU- » UIUBO IUI ofhpr , tore , f(ir fr(im „ toss w till!I price it. thU line, nb.«>li.t«-ly Mon arp Wp rfuilily prove our SiM shoes to bo perfect. 1 11 f*\er> detail. fcxc«p* ITiuil 018 I llUuv two without an equal. Style, tit mid tiolial \ u.ues. Q- 11 fnr 9 0 Kfl quality arc the bent, anil the lint? •\^^wwv\^vwwv^~vw OUil lUI i JiOU is so extensive a* toeuuhle us to i, V1,.,,', meet your imrtloul.tr demand. vim u 'f/i ?\. T, r J .« You con depend on a perfect lit. they will outweur any II 00 or em Heavy «des for .hoe you ever owned. winter wear.'