Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1937 — Page 33
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TOMORROW IS THE DAY . . We'll Greet You From a.m. to 9 p. m.
KAMBER
Comes to Indianapolis!
Just in Time for Easter
And Men, you're in for a treat when you come to KAMBER. You're going to change your whole idea of Clothes Value when you see the New KAMBER-tailored Suits and Topcoats. They are arriving daily . .. direct to you from the great KAMBER factories. . . « KAMBER prepared for this GRAND OPENING over six months, placing tremendous orders for the New Spring Woolens and 112 Count Guaranteed Linings. That was long before PRICES started to RISE. And that is why KAMBER is able to bring to the Men of Indianapolis such RECORD-BREAKING VALUES in SUITS and TOPCOATS at the one low price of $17.75. . .. Come in and Greet the New KAMBER arrivals. They will win you like they
win thousands daily.
All One Price . . . Direct From Factory to You
NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS
America's Greatest One-Price Values "Winning Thousands of Friends Daily"
Thousands of MEN have accepted the famous KAMBER challenge! Wear KAMBER CLOTHES once and see for yourself. You will agree that they're the finest clothes you've ever had at anywhere near the KAMBER Price. That is why we invite you to the GRAND OPENING. Let us introduce you to KAMBER CLOTHES. Bring your wife or sweetheart. Women know good Clothes . . . and they always favor
KAMBER.
AMERICA'S FAVORITE STYLES: FABRICS: PATTERNS:
Duke of Kent Dalston Twists Monotones
English Drape Botany Waorsteds Stripes
Free-Swing : Outi Mixtures etlands
Fine Bals Homespuns District Checks Single Breasteds : ; Gabardines Windowpane Squares Double Breasteds Domestic Tweeds Houndstooth: Checks n Inverted Pleats Imported Tweeds Clg
F OR Gusset Shoulders Sharkskins Glen Garry Plaids
HES ALL SIZES Including LONGS, SHORTS & STOUTS Remember, Alterations Are Free at KAMBER. Every Suit or Topcoat
cio” 11 South lHlinois St. must fit you perfectly before we allow you to take it home with you.
2-Doors South of Washington St.
