South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 114, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1920 — Page 17
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unburdening himself f iho "bitt.r Jruit" that Ilyiiic-n h.i.l dished out lor him. I). scamps then bowed suavely in
frm anoth-r door and p-k'.-im an il-l')str.tt-d lecture in frcric.hy Knlisli, !
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illustrations several times, othervise enloyine th- performance im-tnens!y.
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ON ALL WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
Gately's New Customer Sale Now Ih Progress Coats, Suits, Dresses, Etc. at Surprisingly Low Prices. Make Your Selection Early Saturday.
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NOT ONE RESERVED i his is positively the biggest money-saving event in suit buying that has been offered the public this season. We expect to sell every suit in a fev. days. Do not delay. Come at once. Original price tickets remain on every garment. REDUCTION MADE AT TIME OF SALE
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Last fall wc made that same statement no need for alarm about the price of clothes. Those who bought Spiro clothes during the fall and winter realize that our prediction that Spiro clothes prices would show little if any advance was true. Now we want to assure you again that a good part of the talk about high prices is just talk and nothing more. Compare our prices this Spring with those of a year ago and you'll find that the advance isn't nearly what you were led to expect it would be by the general talk on this subject.
You'll find here Now Harr Schaffner & Marx allwool suits; the standard of fine clothes value at $45, $50, $55, $60. Spiro special top coats, $3 5, $40 Hart Schaffner & Marx top coats, $45, 850, $55.
Spiro special clothes, strictly high grade and fully guaranteed in every way, $30, $35, $40, $45. The most beautiful suits of superb domestic and foreign woolens, $60, $65t $75, $85.
Of course you'll find plenty of "high-cost of living" clothes this year more than ever before. But if you want to get real value for your money: if you want to get clothes of the high standard quality at reasonable prices; you can do so by coming to this store.
Evcrv resource of this Institution has been pressed into service to keep down the prices of good dependable clothes to the absolutely lowest levels to be found anywhere,
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Home of Hart SchaffneF U Marx stylish, all woel clothes foF men, young men and buys
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