Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1906 — Page 7
THE G. L MURRAY COMPANY AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION his Store’s Autumnal Exhibition marks the transition from one style period to another—the laying off the old style and the taking on of the new. Our responsibility to the public lies in making known the clothes for both ladies and gentlemen for the new season, and displaying the results obtained by thinking tailors. <!pTp7j??! We do so through the medium of an “exhibition” or, as it is commonly known, “Fall Opening.” We call it an “exhibition” for the sake of something hew. But by any other name it would be just what it is—a showing of the best wearing apparel for men and women that expert American tailors make. We add extra " spice to “The Exhibition” by offering special low-priced leaders in each department.
M ==CLOAK AND SUIT SECTION =E m Coat world. As shown in the illustrations they are the extreme lengths so fashionable this vear, and in trimmings and colors to j suit the most exacting. Remember, everything from the infants' long coats to grandmothers' good old woolen shawls. JAf-jBpS 0“t display of Furs elp§ SKIKTS. xjLAMAio. Wmf consists of a wholesaler’s The frosty nights are approaching. Sample IinC““S3ITipICS yOU We announce the arrival of omit will soon be pleasant to get between VJHO know are generally con** Fan stock of Ladies’ skirts, we a pair of nice, warm blankets on re- /jpfL 'A A i *4-4-1 K 4-4- can show in this line the newest creatiring. Anticipating our expansion (' SIUCrCQ a little DC iter tions in all colors with til Hf n (pIH and increase of trade we bought than the regular stock, a price range from. .. ml f J|| <n||| heavily early; so heavily thatwe have Whether theV are Or not WlfflJSfV become alarmed lest we have over- WMI) i WnCUICr mey dTC Or noi, bought in this line, and to insure the JgjL W 0 know that by taking UJVVE'RWEA'R. 3raTke7ifem wßh'aVrom far WXffiß tHe entire lot We 3re able below the legitimate. Considering f tO SIIOW the finest and Underwear for men, women and the bargain price at which they were MjfluhS UlOSt Comprehensive 3S- children . in two-piece and union bought, and narrow profit added we SOrtment ever shown to SllitS in both cotton aad *°°l- We feel certain that notone prospective + aUrimcill CVCr bliOWlI , . customer will leave without blankets IfICT the fUT bllviniT DUbllC Of mmm * at v ' e when once they begin inspecting our D " „ , V• . V Wi'iSS handle “ The Star Knitting Millscomplete stock— for our stock is t> m fBI and Vicinity, product; the goods that always fit everything conceivable in both cot- Slid bOUght flt 3 pTICC SO anc * wear " lonanduooi. low that it places us far fOur Suit and OxJercoat Department, -/vf' We want men who have been paying sls and 9 . *4*l% 99 fj $lB for their suits elsewhere to see our $lO j; H.CVC *f ’t/lC JXjf'tOft rs? 1 and sl2 suits now arriving, before buying for the |> Pronounce the name any way you please \ Oflfe: .-7 winter. We know the result, for we have just re- j; “Right’un,” “Right one,” both describe the coat. CS® S ceived a consignment—and a big one—of $lO and ;j Come in here and say “Ryton”—any pronunciation ggS sl2 suits that are world-beaters in workmanship, fab- 1; we’ll show you the “right one,” and you’ll say so. H ric and finish. !; All wool hand-tailored and Hart, Schaffner & The illustration here shows one of our S2O Hart, j; Marx label in it. From this beautiful $25 coat our I JrnSkmm Schaffner & Marx single-breasted 'Varsity Sacks: || prices range down to $5. | it’s as good looking in front as in the back; and it will <| Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats from $2.50 to sls. ft look well on you. It’s all wool and all right, in style, |> A comprehensive showing in Men’s Fur Coats, prices Copyright 1 9°6 b y fit and tailoring. !| range from $16.90 to $-*c.oo. Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner \S Marx & Hart Schaffner Marx
The & E. MURRAY CO’S. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE, mbsm, ind.
