South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1919 — Page 10

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Credits to War Torn Countries Will Be Large

ATLANT! ITY. .V. J . ", t. - -Tili- I'niN d States f.o e.s th proh-I'-rn fif oxtt-ndini? hy n'.xt s'jmtiur a piroximat-ly $ L'.fiOO.fiOO.fifn in international credits to the war torn reajntries f i:urV Invitclit W. Morrow, of .1. I. Morcan and rompany, d-r!are-fl in an address en "The Preddrns ef Inte-rnational "re-flits." hf'foro the- international trade r-fnfrre in o he re- Thursday nicht. He said that th" people in this country would have- "to produce and save" to aid in this hit? financial plan. European countries are. not coniiriL? to the United States seekinp fharity. Mr. Morrow said, hut they .are "a skin?? us in our strength to cooperate with them in thedr strencth to rehuild and restore their preductive capacity."

noSTO.V. Oct. 2 4 .Society women hav i-s?un the-ir course s in pe rsotial affairs ma na tre-ment nt the e'rdlee of Secretarial Science of P.oston university. The course has he.i elesined for wealthy women to l.-arn how to manage- successfully the-ir own estates Vountr heiresses fine! th- coarse of vreat benefit to them in arrancini? their affairs, ke'epine; budcets. etc. I'ean Theodore Ii wrer.ee Davis is the originator of this unifjue plan, which he himself has devedepel at the rollere f.f Secre-tarial Science, thr 'haby" den.artment of I'.oston uni e rsit v.

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coat Values in the Country It is a well known commercial fact that big volume secures the lowest price. That is how we have kept the price of Sherman's clothes within the reach ot ever1 man during a crisis unknown before in the history of the clothing business. The price of woolens and cost of production fluctuating every day, some ordinary retailers under this disguise have raised their price beyond reason. In fact, electing their own price, irrespective of value, in a hoard to make a scoop under the existing conditions. Sherman's clothes today at 522 is a greater clothes value than we have ever offered in the history of our business.

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Of always giving the public the best clothes value possible at the lowest price today selling a clothes value at our factory price, S22, that is making most ordinary clothing merchants look on with envious eyes, wondering how Sherman's is getting the business. IS IT ANY WONDER any man after comparison with the high-fancy-priced clothes some retail merchants are showing in their windows and Sherman's wonderful display of every kind of suit or overcoat imaginable, that hundreds of men and young men are coming to Sherman's eager to take advantage of that saving of at least S8 to S10.

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Overcoats to Meet Every Demand Here are single and double breasted coats, waist-seam models, belt-all-around coats, half belted backs, form fitting models, ulsters, Chesterfields; large, warm overcoats in all lengths; raincoats; medium weight topcoats; fur collared overcoats; conservative coats with plain or velvet collars. Your choice of any $22 no more, no less.

IT IS A MONEY-SAVING HABIT

TO WEAR SHERMAN'S CLOTHES You will find it a wise habit a money-saving habit to wear Sherman's clothe. True, you can pay much more than Sherman's price, but do you get more actual value for your money in service and satisfaction? Our method of selling direct is a big factor in the success of our wonderful values. Come here tomorrow and convince yourself. Make it your business to visit Sherman's before you buy. You will save $8 to $10. 122

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