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Schairer & Millen

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Day
1
Month
October
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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NEW FALL 600DS AGAIN! SÉiëfe vü ")ne season 8}iPs away into another n'fit&féikM&êS wiout any interruption of trade. . i?i ' fflÊ Immense lines of New Goods are rollifiStfsJp'T 'SSt! n n every day, and we are putting frC&l ftsH V ïjèk-iSou fresn attractions in every depart1 , V'VB SjQbi ment, and make a big offer for your Á JfcaLv'SÈTvïilft ' V patronage in seasonable goods at very 'vsKPmI'" low prices' j9ggB!Í DRESS GOODS ! ft'V-XIIS If 8tyle an(i prices cut any figure fS- " vt-.' "L$&, ' e ress Goods Trade of Ann Arbor i!yVL-r- V w ar8ey travel our way this FaU. JonX. -? Enough of what the ladies are going "vNrV É? to wear this Fall is here to show the %J VVgÍTs " fashion. Every day adds to yEs1gLgj!rJ t the story and gives its cheering welcome to some speechless messengers of Fall Trade. Rough Wools with a craze for dots and spots; Scotch Twisted Suitings, Plaids and Camel's Hair, West of England Tweeds, English Suitings, Bedford Cords, Cheviots, Snow-flakes, Angora Cloths, Homespuns and ELEGATfT PARIS ROBES. Scarcely any two alike, making the grandest collection of Fine Dress Goods Ever shown in Ann Arbor. Last week we advertised seventy-five Stylish Dress Patterns in rough effects at $3 97 a Suit, worth $5.00. They were sold in three days. Not to disappoint our many friends we haxe secured 200 more, and will make the same low price $3?97 a pattern to keep our Dress Goods Department popular. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Yes; Thk department has become a household word for Ann Arbor. Ladies ! all we ask don:t buy a Black Dress until you examine the best Black Goods stock in Michigan. That's right, we have only a few words to say about this stock. The goods sell themselves. g. SILK SURPRISES. jÉjSfe 500 yards Black and New Shades, all HgjSSSSr iilk Surah, cheap at 50 cents. For one vtí week we mae tlie Price 25 Cents a yard. f pieces Black Surah at 50c, 65c, 75c Y J and 11.00 a yard. JÈjL CLOAK DEPART3IENT. WÉk Fashionable Fall and I 1 Winter Garments. ( ur display comprises the latest fashWWZ$M ions from a'1 Parts o the fashionable world in Jackets, Capes, Newmarkets, and Miases' Wmk M -, and Children's Cloaks. ?Êfö:rJ% 'ls cut snows one of the most popufe m0Í lar Garments worn this season. It is the figt. Wr Leader of the season. It combines the dppííl best features of the hip seam and reefer ájfcJackets, being perfectly tight fitting in the f back, and half fitting in front, a garment 0. combining both grace and comfort. The %M demand for Fur Trimmed Garments is very &M large. Our stock comprises thenewest styles m ■ in Jackets, trimmed with Astrachan, Opos%sm sum,MinkMufflon,Persian,Lamb and Goney E Wm r .dif'Don't miss seeing our garnd mmÈmmmSm display of New Fall Goods. ''&■ . 'in. i, i r 'Bl-BH mmm LEADERS OF LOW J'EICES

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