South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1914 — Page 9

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1913.

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V MR. ABE LIVINGSTON WHO WILL CONTINUE TO CONDUCT THE BUSINESS. The above is a likeness of Mr. Abe Livingston, so long favorably known to the clothing buyers of South Bend and vicinity. Mr. Livingston's reputation for integrity is a known point in South Bend, and the announcement that he will continue the business as in the past Is alone an assurance of the reliability of this sale.. Mr. Livingston will be found at the old stand henceforth, for any purchase made during this sale that may prove unsatisfactory will be adjusted to your complete approval at any time henceforth. . Mr. Livingston welcomes all his old friends to participate in this value giving demonstration and to honor him with your patronage in all the years to come.

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Utterlv ,t the mercy of conditions over which we have no control, we now offer for the final time positively the most remarkable price inducements ever attempted by a reputable institution. In every instance prices on merchandise of known worth and accepted dependability are far below any offer that we have ever made, and in our judgment much lower than ever before have been honorably offered. Our sole aim at this time is to raise the necessary cash to enable us to adjust our business to the new conditions. If you want goods that you know are right and want them for less money than ever before offered in history, be on hand early and get first choice.

MR. MAX LIVINGSTON WHO RETIRES FROM THE CLOTHING TRADE FOREVER. The above is a likeness of Mr. Max Livingston, long and favorably known, who now retires from the clothing business to devote himself exclusively to his many and varied outside interests. . It is for the purpose of adjusting affairs with Mr. Max Livingston that these wonderful values are offered. When Mr. Livingston's interests have been completely cared for this sale will pass into history. . Mr. Max Livingston thanks all of his friends for their patronage in the past and bespeaks for his successor a continuation of that good regard which has always characterized the patronage of this, the oldest clothing store in Indiana.

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SALE.

MEN'S FINEST SUITS, 'most all of them Kuppenheimer makes, all in this season's latest models, consisting of worsteds and cheviots, fancy and plain effects. Men's Finest Overcoats, also mostly made by Kuppenheimer come in the popular Chinchillas, Vicunas, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Saxons positively anything and everything any man can want. These fine Suits and Overcoats were priced S2S.50, $27.50 and S25.00. Price during this Money-raising Sale. . .

jWT EN'S FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS Some Kuppenheimer makes among these also made up in the latest models and of the newest fabrics. Just the sort of snappy ideas that young men want as well as the more conservative styles for older people. You cannot appreciate what we are offering here at ridiculously low prices without seeing these garments. They were sold at S20.00, $18.00 and SI 5.00. Money-raising price

BROKEN LINES OF SUITS.

WE md about 300 Men's Suits, of which there are only one or two of a kind. They were sold at 510.00, SI 2.50 and SI 5.00 mostly small sizes we want to turn them into cash so we have put a price on them that will move them in a hurry. Money-raising Sale price

MEN'S TROUSERS. WE are exclusive agents for the celebrated Dutchess Trousers and almost our entire stock consists of this guaranteed make. Here's the way they go at this Money-raising sale:

$2.00 grades

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S3.00 grades

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S3.50 grades

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S5.00 grades

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RAINCOATS THIS is a garment no man should be without, especially since you can own one at a mighty low figure during this Money-rais

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Underwear and Shirts

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Hats, Caps, Waists and Pants

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Sl.oo qualities reduced to . : $1.50 Qualities, reduced to

39c 79c 95c

CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS.

33.00 Overcoat values

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S5.00 Overcoat values

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S7.50 Overcoat values

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Si 0.00 Overcoat values

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Fur Caps, S3. 00 grade. Fur Caps, S4.00 grade,

Sl.oo grade fleece lined Union Suits

Si. 00 grades Wool Shirts and drawers . .

Sl.oo grades Fancy Shirts

Si. So grades Fancy Shirts

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