Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A GRAND FJ CHICAGO Bl Campaign Begins! Sat.,
Clothing Opening Sale High class clothing of the Sterling brand, which is second to none for excellence of quality, style and fit, equal to any tailor made at double the price. _ Men’s all wool and Scotch' mixtures, latest cut, many places you would be asked $12.50 or $14.50, Opening Sale Price, only $8.45. Men’s all wool worsteds, in brown plaids, green and Silk mixtures, the very latest styles, many places they would ask you $18.50 to $25, Opening Sale Price, $12.50 to $16.50.* BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Special values in school suits, an interesting lesson in economical buying here, every thing the newest, from $2.00 to $8.50. - - The newest in the little tots’ clothing, every thing to help make the boys’ clothing of this store worthy of your boy. Prices $1 to $5 per suit. OVERCOATS. In an endless variety for all ages, men’s newest brown Scotch mixtures, plaid and check, with or without belt, 52 inches long, value $lO to $18.50; Opening Sale Price, $8 to $16.50. « . » Men’s overcoats, one lot carried 6ver but good as new, in Kersey and Meltons, were $12.50 to $14.50, while they last. Opening Sale Price, SIO.OO. Men's Fur Overcoats, value $25, Opening Sala Price $17.50. . I ~ ' Everything in boys’, children s and the little tots’ 'Overcoats from $1.25 upwards. * • Headquarters for suits made to, order by M. Borne & Co., Chicago’s leading tailors, that employ only the finest experienced workmen. «. ' »
