South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 2, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1917 — Page 5

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This is, without a doubt, the most remarkable money saving opportunity we have ever offered. Early last Spring, we realized that conditions warranted our preparing for the largest volume of business in the history of our store.' We bought early and liberally, having contracted for our stocks, before the marked advance in prices, took effect. We found that the general demand was for the better grades of goods. Instead of doing the bulk of our business on $ 1 8, $20 and $25 suits and overcoats, the large proportion of our sales ranged $25, $28 and $30. The more business a store does, the larger is the accumulation of broken lots at the end of the season. Consequently, we now offer to our customers, a stock of suits and overcoats to choose from, that is larger than an ordinary store would carry in the height of the season, and adhering strictly to our established policy of clearing out all odds and ends at the close of a season, we name the following prices, regardless of the fact that it would be profitable for us to carry over all winter suits and overcoats until next Fall:

$18, $20 and $22.50 suits and overcoats . .

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$13.50, $15 and $16.50 suits and overcoats .

$25, $28 and $30 suits and overcoats .

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Adler Brothers' clearance sales have always accomplished the object for which they were intended, that is, of getting rid of a lot of goods in a short space of time. This means that our store will be crowded every day for weeks, it ought to be clear that it will pay you to be one of the first. Society Brand and Hirsh, Wickwire clothes are too well known to require explanation as to their intrinsic value, suffice to say that our stocks include all the new and correct styles which have been created by these two firms of master tailors this season. 25 per cent discount on boys' and children s suits and overcoats.

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