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The Stark County Democrat. [volume] (Canton, Ohio) 1833-1912, September 29, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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Garman Papsra Ara Loyal In
Their Support Of
Johnson.
Akron, 0., Sept. 28. "The Cleveland
Ilcpubllcan organ lias bcon misled
when It states that almost every Ger
man paper In the state, with the ex
ception of the Cleveland Wachter and
Anzlcger, has forsaken Tom L. John
son," said Louis Seybold, editor of tho
Gormanla today.
"It probably gets Its Information
from John Reich, publisher of the
Cleveland Herald, a Gorman society
paper," continued Mr. Seybold. "Reich
has been publishing remarks lately
that the German papers are not sup
porting Johnson, but Reich evidently
has an ulterior object In view." He
then mentioned the German papers of
Cincinnati, Mansfield, Youngstown,
Defiance, Springfield, New Philadel
phia, Tlflln, Napoleon, Fremont, Mar
Ion, Ducyrus, Columbus, Lima, Mar
lcttn and Newark that are supporting
Johnson and not fighting him.
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OUR FALL 0PEN1WG
5 TODAY AND TOMORROW
SEPT. 28th AND 29th.
OPEN BOTH EVENINGS.
OPEN BOTH EVENINGS.
Havo you ordered the Stark Tele
phone yet? If not, ask Central for No.
13 or 1001, Contract Department.
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A superb showing of EXQUISITE WILLINERY; beautiful line of TAILORED SUITS, WRAPS,
FURS, FURNISHINGS AND FANCY GOODS. A special showing of READY-TO-WEAR HATS.
. . ORCHESTRAL MUSIC THIS EVENING ..-.-.
Your Presence is Solicited.
Northwest Corner of Market and Seventh
Streets.
OUR OPENING
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ANNUAL FALL OPENING
Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday,
SEPTEMBER 29, 30 AND OCT. 1.
ELABORATE DISPLAY. 3 NO CARDS ISSUED. B NOT OPEN EVENINGS'
THE NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY.
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Ladies, you are respectfully invited to be present at our Opening of
Paris Pattern Hats this week,Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday. Lat
est creations of Ponyanne, Lewis, Cameth, Royer, Carrier, Linn, Faulk
ner and Boyer, together with our own creations, you have the highest
interpretation of the Millinery art. Hats will be on exhibition from
Tomorrow, Sept. 29th, to Oct. 2nd. You are welcome daily.
Ladies, our line of nobby, smart READY-TO-WEAR AND STREET HATS are the most complete
and attractive we have yet shown. We will show, during this opening, fully five hundred Trimmed
Hats and no two alike. All exclusive; no duplicates.
MADAM MILLER, our Head Trimmer, after spending two months in New York City, and as de
signer for one of the largest wholesale establishments in the country, comes to us with the swellest and i
most original ideas ever brought to a city of this size. One look will convince you that she is cer
tainly a great artist in her line. This display contains only the latest novelties from the leaders of
Fashion a dazzling array of Pattern Hats, both imported and original designs from our own work
room, at $15.00, $18.00, $25,00 to $50.00. It is with much pride we point to the splendid readiness of
our Millinery section.
A GREAT SUIT OPPORTUNITY THIS WEEK
An opportunity like this.is too good to pass. Hundreds of nobby Tailor-made Suits on display and
sale and no two 'alike. That The Big Store is the leading Suit Store in Canton goes without saying.
A "fact accepted by everyone without contradiction. JThe superiority of our styles and the values al
ways given have placed this great style store above comparison. '.
For this season we can simply say that our leadership will be
LADIES' SUITS, more pronounced than ever. Description will not .do jus- SUITS. CHILDREN'S
MISSES' SUITS, tice to the extensivehess of variety and assortments, and the SKIRTS EXQUISITE
correctness in shapes and weaves. '
150 Smart Tailored Suits on Exhibition 150
Suits ranging in price from $10 to $50. Beautiful assortment of Children's and Misses' Tailored-
Suits. Many new ideas in Rain Coats. Ladies' swell long Cloth and Silk Coats sold up to $50. We
INVITE YOUR PARTICULAR ATTENTION, to this grand showing of Ladies' and Misses' Apparel.
These new garments are irreproachable correct' in every way. Prices, are the lowest ever quoted any
where on equal values.
Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Furs On Display & Silo This Week.
This week we will start one of the greatest Fur Sales in Canton's business history. When we say
we will save you from 10 fo 25 per cent on all Furs WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY.
Annual Occasion in Dress Goods and Silks.
Over 1,000 pieces of bran new Fall Novelties jnDfss'Qc(tgosde this week. All the correct
ideas and stylei. Beautiful Imported Patterns, etc.' Thi line of Dress Goods range in prices from 25c,
50c, 75c, $1.00 to $3.90 a yard. Some splendid values. , Ladies, you ,cahrt afford to pass thU week's sale.
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