Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 16, 1908, Page 6

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tore Open Evenings Until Christmas Eve. OLLY OLD SANTY I$ Bring the Children to see Him Our Toy-Town the Children’s Paradisel Sweaters for Mother and Sister A most suitable and serviceable gift would bea Bradley sweater. We have a complete line of all sizes Prices: for ladies’'$6.00 $4.50 and 43.00; for girls $2.50, $1.75 and colors. and Cc. For Mother Handkerchiefs, all new styles, from 25c to $1.50. Silk Gloves, for evening wear, 16 button length, a pair $1.50. 4 Tailored aie po black, rown or blue, é a and 3.75. 50, 5.00 | Swell new styles in black Skirts ie $5, to $ 0. | New Handbags from §50Qc to $12.50. New Neckwear of all kinds, 25c to $2.00. Fur neck pieces, prices range from 69c to $12.50. Fine Table Damask, all tinen, a yd, $1.00, 1.50 to 2.00. New patterns in damask Nap- kins from $1.50 to $6.00 a dozen. New patterns in Dress Goods from 50¢ to $1.50 a yard. Fine Hosiery, a pair 25e to $1.50. Pretty Dressing Sacques from 75c to $3.50. Umbrellas of $1 to $5. all kinds from | low prices here! “TTASCAMERGANTILE(OMPANY STORE MINN. QUALITY Begin at Once tions and betterservice . . . »« $1.25 to $7.00 per pair $2.75 price $1.00 $2.50 $29.20 Edison Standard Phono- and 1 dozen Edison Rec- ords. %5 cash and $% a month or $1 a week will place this outfit in your home. For Sister Box of fine Handkerchiefs from 75c up. Fancy Back Combs from 25¢ up to $5.00. Swell Kimonas, fancy styles, $2.25 to $6.00. Fancy Night Robes from $1 to $2.25. Fine Fur Scarfs from $12.50 down to 69c. New patterns in fancy Silks for waists from §Qc¢ to $1.25. Latest styles in Handbags, 50c to $12.50. Fancy Aprons, 25¢ to $1.00. Fine Stationery put up in fancy boxes, 25¢ to $2.00. Lisles and Silk Hosiery from 25c to $1.50 a pair. Fancy Work and Opera Bags, $1.50 to 3.50. Leather Sofa Pillaws and Cen- ter Pieces, $3.50 to 6.50. Tailored Silk Waists, all colors, $3.75 to 8.50. All Silk Umbrellas from 2.50 to $6.00. children than in anything else in the world. cars, spin tops or toss balls, it’s not easy to realize that such innocent irresponsibles would ever grow to be men and women, and, as Longfellow put it, “drag the heavy artillery along the dusty road of life” If you want to witness genuine happiness, joy unalloyed, come and watch the youngsters feast their eyes on the playthings in our “Toy-Town.” It’s a sight that would transport you to the days of long ago, Toy trunks—From $1,50 to $2 {kis—The delight of every boy and girl. | a full line from 4 to 7 feet, prices from | | Sleds—For boys and girls, prices 85c to | Iron Toys—Fire engines, hook and lad- ders, autos, trains, etc. 10e to 35c Doll House—Look like real mansions, Tin Toys—An enormous display, dandist you ever beheld, from Sc to Edison Home Machine graph with flower horns) with flower horns and one |dozen Edison Records. cash and $a month or $1] a week will place this out- | fit in your home. the all. $39.20 $6 | choosing. For Brother Box of linen Initial Handker- chiefs, $1.50 to 2.00. Set of Cuff Buttons, 50c¢ to Gloves of all kinds, 25¢ to Suspenders in fancy individual boxes, a pair 50c, New styles in Oc. Sweaters and Knit Coats, 3.00 to $6.50. Dress Shirts, $1.00 and 1.50. Silk Mufflers, 75¢ to $2.50. Pipes from 25¢ to $5.00. Leather Pipe Holders, $3.50. Razors, $1.50 to 5.00. Shaving Mugs, 10¢ to 75e. Suit Cases, 98¢ to $13.50. Pocket Knives from 25c¢ to $2.50. Buster Brown or White House Shoes, $2.00 to 5.00 a pair. Scarf Pins, 50¢ to $1.00. Neckwear at | Anniversary Games—Home run, schrupp. Neun, tumble game, fan craze, modern authors and 500 others, 5c to $1.50 Dolls—The dolls we offer you are in a class by themselves. ;The real cream of imported productions, French jointed Bisque dolls 98c to $18.00. jointed imperal kid dolls 25c to $6.00, Dainty dressed dolls 25c to $6.50 Doll Clothes—A complete outfit to dress the little dolls, shoes, slippers, stock- ings, knit jackets, etc. at prices to please $24.20 $5 Cash and $5 a monthor $1a week, This outfit con- sists of Victor Machine ‘‘O”’ with flower horn, 200 needles | 1, and one dozen Victor 10- inch Records of your cwn | Only Eight Days more to do Your Christmas Shopping in HE CHRISTMAS RUSH IS ON!—and we are ready for it—ready as never before--ready for the best Christmas trade you ever gave this fast growing store--ready with the biggest and best holiday stocks we ever gathered--ready with the things people like to give and like to get at the glorious Christmas time. The quality and tastiness of our merchandise will surely appea! to you—the reasonableness of our prices always appeals to ali who want most style and most value for their money. You get Come tomorrow—there’s nothing to gain by waiting—there’s something to lose by delay—there really is a positive advantage to early shoppersin the way of beter selec- Double with flower own choosing. For Infants Plain and fancy bearskin Bon- nets, from 35¢ to $1.50. Bearskin Coats, all colors, from $2.00 to §.00. Velvet Bonnets, pretty styles, 50c to $1.50. Leggins and Shields, all col- ors, 75¢ to $1.50. Knit wool Booties, 25¢ and 35c. Infants’ all silk, silk and wool and all wool Mittens, 10¢ to 35¢ Infants’ kid Moccasins, all col- ors, 50c and 75c. Silk and wool knit Jackets, ‘$1.50 to $2.00. Infants’ shoes, all sizes, 50¢ to $1.50 a pair. Infants’ knife sets—special10¢ Infants’ drinking cups, 25¢. All kinds of Toys from 10¢ up. Fine white goods for Infan}s’ dresses, 15¢ to 45¢ a yd. All wool Hosiery with silk heels and toes, a pair 25c. Infants’ Bonnets at 10¢ 25¢ 50c up to $1.50. $32.20 $6 Cash and $5 a month or | $l aweek. This outlit con-|or $1 a week. sists of Victor Machine N horn, needles, and one dozen Vic Somebody has said that the benevolence of the Creator is more clearly indicated in the In any event, as you watch them build bridges or houses, run ngines or Steam Engines—Weeden engines, every one tried and tested 25c to $7.50 | Doll Cabs—English doll cabs and folding go-carts. prices 50c to $6.00 Mechanical Toys and Savings Banks—Ali kinds and descriptions, prices 10c to $1 Magic Lanterns and Moving Picture Ma- chines—The greatest assortment we have ever shown prices $2.50 to $8.50 Building Blocks—Wagon blocks, A. B. C. etc, Sc to $2.25 Pick out one of these outfits, a small sum down, WHAT YOU WANT TO GIVE AND WHAT YOU W pleasures of very young A Christmas Gift For The Homie Either a Victor Talking Machine or Edison Phonograf.’ You can spend your evenings at home at a very small expense and listen to Grand Opera, light Opera, Comedy, Orchestra and all kinds of instrumental music. What more enjoyment could you have for such a little cost. the ballance a little each week, or month. Will place either in your home and you can entertain the family most royally these long winter nights. | __ $38.20 2 N OUR WIND Sweaters for Father and Brother Any man or boy would be glad to get one of these Bradley coats as they are neat in appearance, com- fortable and warm; colors grey, black navy and marroon. Prices $6.00, $4.50 down to $3.00 #7 Cash and £5 a month Victor Ma- chine No. 2, with fine flower - | horn, 200 needles and one tor 10-inch Records of your | dozen Victor 10inch Rec- | ords of your own choosing. For Children If you are seeking the best in | Toys and Dolls—the worth-while sorts which live to amuse the children long after Christmas has passed — your destination should be our Toy Department. Here you wi)] find Toys by the thousands. When you visit this department you'll think that Santa Claus has emptied his whole bag here. Dolls? All sorts of them—colonies of them. Big Aristucratic Dollies—little Dol- lies, and also Baby Dollies. Some have curly hair as lightas gold— some have darker, tresses—some can shut their eyes and go to sleep, and some can actually say Mamma, Papa, etc., but come and see them; we will do our ANT TO PAY | For Father Dress Shits, each $1.00, «50. Gloves of all kinds, 50¢ to $3.50. Fancy half Hose a pair 50¢. Sweaters and Knit Coats, from $3.00 to 7.50. Night Shirts, 75¢ to $2.00. Cigar and Cigarette Cases, 50¢ up. Razors from $1.50 to 5.00, Smoking Sets, from $2.50 up. ’ Suit Cases, $13.50 down 98c¢ Nechwear, all styles, 50¢ to suit $2.50 and Fafamas, a 1 share by making little prices on | good things! SUCH AS THESE Toy dish sets, 10¢ to $3.00. Laundry sets at §¢. Toy drums, 50c¢ to $2.00. Sleds from 85¢ to $2.75. A hundrod different Toys at 10c. | | | | 3.00. White House Shoes, a pz $3.50 and 5.00, eta annel $ ts, . . Silk Mufiers, SPOS COO. Walkover Shoes, $3.50 and Suspenders, allkinds, 50¢ and Eee ok ei $110 4.0 A box of cigars, to 4.00. A Lamphere Hat, $3.00. Warm Mittens, 50¢ to $3.00. t }

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