Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 89, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1933 — Page 8
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TOMORROW! * Wide-Open to the Public—2,soo Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS (3-Piece)—Brand New for Fall and Winter in a Sale You Will Never Forget! • You’ve Seen These Suits Advertised Time and Time Again in the “Saturday Evening Post” at $35 You’ll See Them Advertised Time and Time Again This Fall and Winter Around $30 —This is the First and Last Time You’ll See Them at This Price. SALE PRICE- | /\*fH give tremendous service The maker is one of the largest and most respected in the BS MB YHk fljt industry. His daylightod plan! covers jolty block. M M Wk B ■ ... weighing 15 to 16 JKgsjr Etfm JSHhi ounces to the yard! He came to us during the black days in March—willing . HH BBS Hft ImV to take it on the chin. He was concerned only with I H| BB |HB ■ ■■■ keeping his forces intact. He proposed to make up to his gjgf flnß MSB 9B highest standards 2,500 Suits—at a price that JHI M i | BB * worsteds—with a sort represented a staggering reduction. .1 HB M BH BB pliant handle—that take A" IpPP BHI BBS patterns— and lend them- There W3S UO Chiseling, WO paid his price, \'M fgg |H B selves to fine tailor-work! the workers received their full wages. W WKk JHH| JHB ▼ H And then while these Suits were still in work— k* B| MB JBHBMB B3s ’% m the upturn set in, prices soared. " H wHk BBrWB Bm “CUSTOM CRAFTED”- In the light of changed conditions and in a spirit of fairness H Hi M means a wealth of hand- we suggested to the maker that he could be released M JHf Jg ( rafted” have been from his agreemenf-Buf he stuck to his bargain mm Bra B JH keeping steady company. decently and sportingly—and we are sticking to ours I §BS SB&I A JBB and letting the suits go at this “all-time low” price— HK j&BM^B 1 The Suits are in now! Eh MBBB^^MB^^ ..... .. After examining them—carefully and coldly—we do not 111 l WBm saying—“that they are about the ■ B Herringbone blues. best values we have ever seen in our long career MB n77>* \ijS77~ Z as merchants—and we doubt if their equals g BB liy CWU/IMi&tWA-- j will ever again be known.” JP? | JmW \ WOfTt CL ■’ The conditions that created them are, happily past! ijw sßk S—deep oxfords to ihe (ambridge. plain The values are yours to enjoy for fall. grays and mixture grays. 9 # 1 BMI % There Are 2,500 Suits—We’d Rather You Wouldn’t Buy More Than 2 Suits—We’d Like to browns—deep rich Distribute These Historic Values to as Many Men as Possible. browns including Tobacco and Havana. - L. STRAUSS & CO.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
AUG. 23, 1933
