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Day
27
Month
October
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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- SACH & ABEL'S COLUMN. A week later wlll bc ampie time to coii8i(lcr whcrc things are cheapest whcn the store is ia order. What yon are thinking or now Is where you shall go to see the new thlngs. Are they what you want ï Are thej as cheap as thcy can be ? You shall judpe. We are sure of one ;th ingr ; you will search the city In Taln for such a collection to select from. Why do we say -what you kuow already from Tonner years ? It Is dlfficult yet to make any carcful statements about the new Iress iroods. The counters are full. They can be looked at. This we are sure oí. Take the whole of them, bottom to top, fron the poorestto the best, you wlll ilnd the most carefully chosen collectlon hcrc as, or course, you wlll flnd tlie lanrcsi variety here, whafever quallty you look for. We will venture a word about n few styles. Halr line tripe suitings, all-wool, 42-lncii, prlce 9Oc. Silk and woolen mixture, In all colors, 3-lnch.t price, 60 to O5o. AH-wool snitiBgrs, checks, 42 to 44inch, six different patterns, price $1. Fancy ¦cable suitings, 42-inch., in a variety of combinations, price si 50 per yard. Mohair splral strlpes, all colors, 42lncli, price, $1 per yard. Colored Drap d'AIma's and ent Cashmeres, In ten color ings, p rices 90c. and wl per yard. Tricots in flfteen colorines, prices, 35 to 50c. per yard. French Tricots, llre colorines, 54-in., to close $1.5, former price, 2 and 2.25 per yard. You who read at a üistance may write for samples. A represents it ycry well indeed. Black and colored Cashmeres, 42-In., lOc. per yard. We should add n word or two more about our lnrgc line of fancy black goods. Ve know oí no waj to let jou into a proper appreciatioo of our stuffs, out to teil you to come and examine them We nerer had or saw such Glovcs for 6-c, live button length Kid Gloves, fair skius and perfect in fasbion, color and uiake. No matter whero you buy yonr tripe Velvets and Flushes, it's good to gct a pcep at the newest styles. The right siripas are now on onr counters. Twothirds of the Iadlesthink our one dollar stripe Tcivets aro one-Hffy uut il ice teli hem the price. On the whole pcrhaps we hare the plcasantest cloak departmont in the country. A generons floor with abundance of light ; but what makes it pleasant beyond example is the large rarietr oí cloaks and hew we sell them. Will teil you all about a Iittle later. Blanket time, that is the time to romind you of blanket wisdom. It Isn't eas so close on the heels on warm weiither to be blanket wlse In a minuto. e hare been told we haven't niuch wisdom, howevcr, all must admit this is blanket wisdom. No matter how coarsc, no matter how ilne. no matter how thln, no matter how thick, no matter whether cotton or wool, but let the blanket be big. Ofcourse, it depends on the size ofyourbedstead, if you have one. If jou sleep on the ftoor let the blanket be arge cuoiigh to wrap around you. icre is but one virtue In blaukets. 1 nat ïlrtue Is bigness. We have blankets for wise oeoule and uiiwlse. More or the unwise oecause we liave more of hem. Large Blankets, J,oi), !i(3.00 and l.OO and $5.OO. It will pay you to watcli this column Tor the next three months. BACH & ABEL.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News