The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1912 — Page 5

fsEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE | THE STAR CLOTHING STORE | BEGINNING SATURDAY, JULY, 27th ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th. | X - During this sale we will sacrifice profits on all goods mentioned below and give our customers another ft Y opportunity of securing first-class merchandise at the bargain prices they have learned to expect at our X Y big special sales. No inflated prices marked down, no shoddy, cheap goods bought for the occasion. ) X TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH. •IF BOUGHT ON ACCOUNT GOODS WILL BE CHARGED AT THE REGULAR PRICES A W " Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Straw Hats at Half Price • Men’s Oxfords f® , . „ Sennits, Splits, Pineapples and Braids all go during this big sale at just qj which we are overloaded and want to reduce the stock. Here are lw V AU high grade makes, such as Fit-form and S ncenty brands. Every 12 pRICE ou. prices during this sale „Y A suit in the store EXCEPT BLUE SERGES and BLACKS go m this sale at gQ $ ?g ; $3 gg . M X 1-4 OFF 2.00 Hats at 1.00 1.00 Hats at .50 4.00 Oxfords for 3.10 2.50 Oxfords for 1.85 NU V7 <tonnn c..;ec. r™. <RI HOO Suits for $11.25 ————- - — 3.50 Oxfords for 2.85 2.00 Oxfords for 1.60 Y y $20.00 Suits for $15.00 Sla.OU bints tor A very few, good seven dollar Panama hats to close at $5.00 A $ 18.00 Suits for 13.50 12.00 Suits for 9.00 , W y 16.00 Suits for 12.00 10.00 Suits for_ 7.50 r2!Sg g ggß j S! ! !gg Ladies Uxrords and rumps A A 8.00 Suits for__4 6.00 ;* Cnnria/c fzir thp ThrPP ** $ 350 ones for $2.45 $2.50 ones for $1.75 w y We can’t pay for alterations at these prices !• lUI lilV f/If vC O U J 300 ones for 2.25 2.00 ones for 1.55 A A § Over Which This Sale Will Continue | to )\ Boys’ Clothing ?! Saturday, July 27, This Day Only I Boys’ and Misses’ Oxfords and Low Cuts A y Knickerbocker Pants Suits, full cut. all go at (blue serges excepted) g Men’s SI.OO Union Suits... .70 | 2.25 ones for 1.65 2.00 ones for 1.50 A ft 1-4 OFF < | Men’s .50 Shirts or Drawers .35 Men’s .25 Shirts or Drawers .17 s? 1.50 ones for 1.15 Y A $6.00 Suits f0r 54.50 $4.00 Suits for $3.00 g p or Saturday, Aug. 3rd., This Day Only i : TT ~ v V 5.00 Suits for 3.75 3.00 Suits for 2.25 | Men’s SIJO Dress Shirts for $1.15 Men’s SI.OO Dress Shirts for $ .75 g 1 J®"* UtS . £ A g Men , g 5() Sh . rts f()r 38 | $1,25 ones for SI.OO SI.OO ones for .75 A Off on e s Saturday, Aug. lOih, This Day Only Lots 1, 2 and 3, Ladies’ Strap Pumps and Oxfords W o antS $ Q nn 190 < Men ’ s or Women ' s 50 Hose P r * 35 Men ’ s or Women ’ s 15 Hose P r - 11 i Lot One at—_sl.Bs Lot Two at.... 51.65 Lot Three at....£51.45 Z ft p antS r° r 9nnp an S f I*so I? Men,s or Women’s .25 Hose pr .18 Men’s or Women’s .10 Hose pr .07 | $4.00, 3.50, 3,00 and 2.50 values Ix! W 3.u0 Pants for 2.65 2.00 rants tor i.ou a? . s . » . 5gjjgj25g5g58o»o3o«o«o2o«oSoSoeoeoSo»aii?8o8oSS888S»o838!<»o8?»3«o«o«o8o<»o«oeo2o8oeo2o«?So»o2?2o2o«o«o!8o8828288oS28 »<■ 1 tt x ————

i Furniture, Rugs I Undertaking I ~ | l Hinniniiii I IMM I ffiMl ts , g - — | July Specials § During July we will make you « Special Prices in Every Depart- » ment. Many odd pieces in Fur- § niture at Nearly HALF PRICE. § A 50-inch Buffet as low as is $25. Quartered Oak. Can you § beat it? 5? 24 Dressers, all Oak, at $lO. Rugs and Carpets at ClearSi ance Prices. CO. g Goshen, Indiana GEO. W. HERR, Undertaker

I Local and Personal | Make the Quality Drug Store your head quarters. It will pay you. For fence posts see V. S. Richhart. Leia Rasor and a friend, Orpha Edgell of Mishawaka, visited Miss Rasor’s parents here Sunday. The Misses Rebecca and Rosa Reventile of Goshen, spent last week here with their aunt, Mrs. Davis Graff. Mrs. John C. McCullough left Sunday morning for Indianapolis where she will spend a month or more with relatives. ■* Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lung returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives at Indian Village and later went to Elkhart where they will visit. Mrs. Mary Ann Moore and daughter, Mrs. Emma Moore, of Clare, Mich., are here for several week’s visit at the F. M. Ott home. There is no shoe quite so good as the W. L. Douglas. We have a complete assortment of high-grade shoes for men and boys. A. W. Strieby Mrs. Vern Long was taken to a Chicago hospital, Sunday morning and operated upon for appendicitis. Our informant reports that the operation was successful. For Sale—A lot with a good big barn on it. Barn will stable 16 head horses, plenty room for wagons, buggies etc. Water in barn, tight floor and hay mow. W. G. Connolly. Miss Edith Wagner of Butler, and Miss Zura Shumaker, who is attending school at Winona College returned to their homes Monday morning after a visit at the home of Cyril Wilson. — FOR SALE— Motor Canoe Speed, 12 Miles per Hour Seats Four Cane Chairs Can’t tip over—Air Tank Sides Length, 17 feet Inquire D. Van de Venter Winona Lake

For drugs and sundries go to the Quality. Don’t forget that it pays to advertise. Guv Connors is back at his old post at the depot for a week. For Sale—Good 2% horse power gasoline engine, at Journal Office. Miss Hilda Whitman of Butler, is visiting Mrs. Cyril Wilson. Get your porch swings at the Lakeside Lumber Co. The best in the market. C. Scott and family of Garrett were Sunday guests at the Louis Neff home. We repair your “Auto” in a hurry, a competent workman. The Garage. Raymond and Harry Duwelins spent Sunday with Joe Gross and wife. Will Hire and son Merrill, and Farrell Ott took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Hire. See our ladies’, Misses, and Children’s pumps and sandals. Black tan, and white in the “New Busk” and canvass. A. W. Strieby J. A. Whitehead spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Goshen, and attended the Chautauqua while there. Plumbing, steam and hot water heating, Estimates furnished free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 217, Sheridan-Greene Co.. Goshen. Ind-

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Miss Georgia Ott was at Garrett. Sunday. Miss Blanch Wilkison spent Snnday with Lena Ott. Squire Kitson is at North Manhester, visiting his daughter. Mrs. H. Blanchard was a Goshen, visitor, Tuesday. Otis Butt was at Warsaw and Goshen, Tuesday, on business. Dave Harrington and daughter of Wakarusa are visitors at the home of Fred Hinderer. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Blue and daughter, Helen spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moats. Come in and get a photograph of your church at Burlingame’s restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hire spent Saturday night and Sunday at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hire spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hire. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and daughter, Lena, spent Sunday eve - ning with Edd Darr and family. We can sell you beautiful silk for a stylish dress or waist for little money. A large selection. A. W. Strieby Jack Holloway’s term of enlistment in the navy expired Sunday. He will join his mother in Montana where she is visiting.

j Farms ano Lake properly wanted Have cash buyers for 40 to ' 60 acre farms within 10 miles of Syracuse. Large and small farms wanted and for sale. H. J. BURLINGAME, - Syracuse C. H. MARKS NORTH WEBSTER, IND. Farm Sales, Auctioneer, stock sales a specialty, all breeds. Understand pediigrees. Leave orders at Journal office or at Jeff G-arber’s store, North Webster. Have had ten years experience. Graduate of Jones School of Auctioneering, Chicago ■O>Dresr in ''' I Now you can possess the same high class appearance and indi- I 1 viduality in the water, as at a L, dance, the theatre or reception! mi Bavaria Bathing Suits H are tailored so that you look , j right, for they fit and permit more , freedom than you have ever > enjoyed. There is material where mate- ■ rial belongs and shape where ■ shaping improves the garment. Bavaria Bathing Suits cost no ■ more and if you want a suit that always is as pretty as when you ■ first see it, that always retains the same color, we ask you to look at our bathing suit display. ■■ Sold by H < L W. STRIEBY M