Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 246, 13 July 1909 — Page 3

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With a backward season, caused on account of much cold and rainy weather, mingled with the general financial depression all over the country, and having overstocked in anticipation of doing a greater business this year than last, the ROSENBLOOMfrBUNTIN CO. found themselves up against a high financial undertaking1 which they were unable to surmount, and rather than carry the business on at a greater loss, Mr. Leeds, as we have stated, has decided to close out the entire stock, which includes about $25,000 worth of Men's and Boys' Spring and Summer Suits and Top Coats, $11,000 worth of Heavy-weight Overcoats, Furnishings, and Menis and Boys' Toggery.

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Think of it, High Grade, First Class, Dependable Merchandise. Men'svClothing to sell at 40 to 50 per cent on the dollar. Hats reduced onehalf price. Shirts far below their actual cost Hosiery at selling for less than manufacturers' prices. Underwear at almost your own price. In fact, every article the man or boy desires in this

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This sale is Absolutely Honest; no marking up and then marking down of the prices, like most so-called sales. Every PIECE OF MERCHANDISE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, SO YOU KNOW YOU ARE GETTING A SQUARE DEAL You, Mr. Shopman, you, Mr. Officeman; you, Mr. Clerk; you, Mr. Lawyer; you, Mr. Farmer; you, Mr. Merchant; YOU should sieze this grand opportunity to replenish your furnishing and clothing wants at this GENUINE CLOSING OUT SALE. Everything is to receive the knife. Prices hammered down to below cost and lower. We have delivered the blow and sent it deep. No mercy has been shown. We mean to go out of business, and go we must IN 15 DAYS OF ONE CONTINUOUS BARGAINGIVING. Price slashing such as was never known to this city and vicinity. Read and ponder over the advertisements that appear from time to time in this paper; read the bargains; read why we do it; then come. Bring the advertisement with you. Attend the greatest dollar-stretching, pricehammering sale in the history of Richmond.

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