Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1925 — Page 17
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< • * r JgjPVo|l McJBHf II **99 I jjSßmmk / clotheTX sold direct fcM& JO’YOU AN”: M|Wy i; g ” BW SB m ■ - r - IPS® JEt ifir • Mfcßfßm Did it ever occur to you that if all B|pl|9f ' v !^ f - clothes were sold direct to you by the Hf T manufacturer that clothing prices ; MBS?! C-. would be decidedly lower? The bigP ■Bgjf.a -*1 §HBf|HijHKPI gest profit would be eliminated —that you nave to pay the credit losses, exjpr cessive rent charges and the exHPIWIB BBss*>* r: *-"P : aHKiR pensive incidentals that increase the SmSMwm B&f*’ ' 4 middleman’s prices but that add rar nothing to bis values. The tremendous advantage enjoyed * • fillfPPfflr -i#/ by this organisation it the complete 'S elimination of the middleman; we mi'.’ 1 ;. ';\:r ' *■ make our clothes and sell them direct ifiBBiBISHk ' ** to y° u thru our own stores. When KjJjßßHllllMfo ’ you buy a suit or topcoat here you lL* BPf 1 get ALL the value but pay no fancy Ip .WM s##Ba^ profit to offset the so-called “costs mm mill of doing business." i )wL [fg Mpa wpj , m.I i • bb • KIBiMWw ■lOB5Bll . - J **'**\r** EMglHp 'lfvHg *S/T> ~ Nothing hut fine quality IS clothes, made in our own H* factories and sold in our P. E ou;n stores. Just one small profit and only one retail price . * j
ALL ONE PRICE! ® BBBBll ® Bßl ®® ll ®®wsmsmmmwmmmmm > i v^w !>•; *■ • . a : • ■ :*;■ "; ' /Veiv York's Smartest Styles for Men! . ■ , ■ > . i Here you get real style; clothes that are made where styles originate. Moreover, you get fine all-wool quality and real hand tailoringYour business is solicited on a basis of value onlv. If we can’t show you more for your money in any and aQ of the points that go to make good clothes we have no right to expect your patronage. You owe it to yourself to know the facts; the one way to know is to compare any clothing on the market—regardless of price—with what you find at Roberts. Then buy, but only when you are convinced that these are the greatest values v the city affords. * /V 1 v I
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