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BACH AABEL'3 COLUMN. This week we are pr...

BACH AABEL'3 COLUMN. This week we are pr... image
Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
March
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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BACH AABEL'3 COLUMN. This week we are prepared to show you'our entire stock of Muslin Underwear for Ladies and We have attempted to make a display, although a feeble one on account of the limited space iu our Windows"Will you favor us with your presence in order to examine closely the medium and lower grades, and see how we have bettered Tho richer garments you will linger over, naturally enough, their neatr.ess, finish, elegance, perfection, will attract'every lady. You will fiad them trimmed tastefully with Hamburgs. Torchons and Mediéis Lace, and your criticism we freely invoke, that we may learn We have made better use than ever of our facilities to bring prices to a uniformly lower price. but why say that, when you will so soon see it. Some people of kindly hear ts with whom sentiment is easier than reasoning, fancy that working women are hardly dealt with in the production of To such, permitus to suggest two facts: Bteam sewing machines make woman's work as much liglitcr as her pay is lieavier han thiit of the " poor sewing woinan." The massea of women toileis, in üeu of isinjr their needles at night when the day's labor invites repose, now can read and mprove thelrminds, orgetsweetiiess out of life in recreation, because we can furnish Unir garmenU so very near their cost to them of the material at retail. l'akiujj the range of quaüty and cost, is not this production a bieding to the daughtert of Ückle fortune, thoee of luxuryaud tliose of toil? Ordinarily, however, the low and medium priced garments are of fliiney overtarclied musiin, and carelessly put together. If you examine our Underwear, yuu will be surprised at the fine sewing and the excellence of uiateriuls compared with that you fiad eUewhere, at same )IÍCt'S. Night Dresses from 85c to j5 00 Skins, " 60c " 6 00 Jiawers, " 75c " 2 50 Cla-mise, " 50c " 3 00 rset Covers, " 60c " 2 OU Child's Dresses, " $100 " 6 00 iufant's Robes, " 1 00 " 6 00 We a.-k special attention to our Children's Dresses aud Iufant"s Robes. Muil Uuclie for rouxli wear, traveliiig, etc, 25 ceñís a box of six yards. Style is )lain. Enormouequantitiesof t aresold. Üur lowest prices heretofoie has been 25 and 33 ceut9. We expect to supply the ity. Tourit'3 MM Ruche. BACH & ABEL. GRAND" OPERA "HOUSE! T"WO ITIQHTS, COMMKNCINO THURSDAY, MARCH 26th. Ttie celebrated traglc Stars, WILLAIM STAFFÜRI). and Miss EVELYN FOSTER, Supported by thelr large and strong Com jmiiy. appearlng upon THÜBSDAY EVENINQ, 1ÍAB0H, 26, THE BARBARÍAN, FEIDAY EVENIKO, HABCH 27, Shakespeare' great tragedy, ROMEO AND JULIET. Both pliiys wlll lio prüduced with new and MtiKniflcent Costamos, Elabórate Appoiutmenu, Elegant stage Settlugs, Strong Caats. Prlces of AdmUsion, 35, 50 and 75. Seat without extra charge now on sale at BougbtoQ News Depot. Upon tbe new rejilstration notices recently isued from tbis office, there are 2,491 name, and the vote of the city will not exceed 1,800. In the Ut ward there ara 600 namep, 2d ward 358, 3d ward 486, 4th ward 613, 5th ward 205, 6th ward 323. Doesn't the list needsiftlng? The rostuming of the Stiifford-Foster company is perfectly magnlflcent. ISo says an exchange. Mis. Olive L. Cook, wife of Meivin A. Cook, nnd dauhier of the late Calvin Fillmore, of Scio, died at Perry, Sliiawasse Co. Murcli 14th, and the remaing were brought to Ann Arbor for intermeiit. L. Gruner is extending hii storo, building fomeseventcen feet on the rear, which will be an improvment both in the way of light and room. SPUUG B:HF1! Look out for the coming sale of fornitura in the St James block. A grand opportunity to get fine furniture cheap. Beds, bedding, crockery, table Unen, stores, carpels, etc. Keep your eye out for the announeement by private sale, soon to come.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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