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E. F. Mills & Co.

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Day
17
Month
December
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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JOYOUS DATS ! The Ohristmas time is a joyous one for the youngsters whose glistenine: eyes speak plainly their happy anticipations. Selfishness seems dethroned for a season and both young and old enter heartily into the pleasures of this, the joyous season of the year. What are YOU doing for Christmas this year? What will YOU buy to gladden other faces? You really don't know, well it is time you did, for Christmas is very near, "Wish someone would teil you what to buy." Certainly, everyone wishes that, but your query can be easily answered by a visit to our store. Hundreds of Holiday G-ifts suited to e very taste and e very purse, will meet your eye, and whether it be 5c or $50. 00 you desire to spend you will find you will get the most for your money at our store. Elegant G-old-Medal Warranted Black Silks at 73c, 98c, $1.15 and $1.47 per yard. Newest things in Dress G-oods, at specially low prices, Dainty Linen Handkerchiefs from 25c to $2.00 each and Fancy Handkerchief from 5c up. The new Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.25, everyone a decided bargain. Bags and purses, including all the new "fads" from 10c to $1.25 each. An entire new line of Holiday Fans from $1 to $4. Silk Umbrellas, ever a satisfactory present, $1.23, up to any price you will. Towels, Napkins, Table Linen, all useful. Our assortment is complete. Smyrna and Moque tte Rugs, 38c to $9, exquisito designs and colorings. Portieres in new and beautiful patterns, $5 to $18 per pair, worth $6 to $20. Shawls in large variety, at remarkably low prices. Fascinators from 25c to $1.50, each one stylish and cheap. Collar and Cufi Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Fancy Sets, etc, at less than regular rates. G-ents' Furnishings, full and complete line, for your gentlemen friends. OPEN EVENINGS TJNTIL CHRISTMAS. 20 S. MAIN STREET. Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Gents' Furnishings,

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier