South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1922 — Page 16

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READ! Men's Overalls in stifels of good serviceable quality. Regular $1.50 values

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ACT! Carhartt's Red Seal Overalls in full 220 Master Denim. Everybody knows these

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HO-MEN! Work Shirts of full cut in good heavy chambray; $1.00 values

PONDER! Men's Heavy Ribbed Unions, a splendid garment; while they last, regular $1.75 values

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REAL SAVINGS Men's Cotton Hose cf good quality; while they last

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The story is a long one, and in order not to to take up too much of the reader's time also space here boiled down to a few brief facts it's this Depending upon the given word of my landlord until too late, I find myself without a lease on the building I now occupy and a suit for immediate possession brought against me. All of which can have only one ending and I will be forced to vacate. There is only one alternative left me and that is to sell my stock in the shortest possible time. To accomplish this speedily I shall be forced to stand a considerable loss on this splen-

i did, seasonable stock of fine merchandise. However, as it cannot be avoided I have de-

termined to accept the inevitable and carry on.

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Starting Thursday, Feb. 2nd, at 9 a. m. I will stage one of the most bona fide and legitimate clothing sales ever attempted in the state of Indiana. There will be no chickenhearted reductions, but a genuine slash on every article in this wonderful stock. Profit and costs I will be forced to forget and in many, many cases goods will be sold far under the present wholesale costs. You can co no better thing, than to scrutinize your wardrobe carefully, and tell your friends to do the same, then come in and get the biggest values you ever got for your money. I'm going to sell until the entire stock is gone. On the opposite side of this sheet you'll find the reason why. (Signed) GEO. A. PLATT.

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MEN'S VELOUR HATS of finest imported and domestic velours in regular $10.00 grades

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MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS

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Mens and Young Men's Suits Regular $25.00 Values $10.45 A large assortment of desirable patterns and serviceable fabrics, all well tailored in smart single and double-breasted models in proportions for men cf all sizes. These suits must be seen to be appreciated

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Mens k Young Mens Fine Suits $35.00 Values $14.65 These suits are the new styles and models, plain and military backs; also conservative styles, Worsteds, Cashmeres, Tweeds and Scotch Mixtures, Fancy Novelties in all the new colorings, plain and fancy stripe materials, hairlines, plaids and checks Sale Cj? f ß OL Sale Price E a'nVS'w' Price

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A Splendid Group of Suits Regular $40.00 Values $13.85

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Large group of Men's and Young Men's Suits, one and iwo suits of a kind, all sizes, medium and light colors in grey and tan mixtures, plain and faney styles.

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MEN'S pc de Chfne Silk Shirts of genuine

rrepc dc chine, Jacquards cilk, silk broadcloths. Jersey ilks and pnssvillow weaves; all to go ;l regular $10.00 values

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PAJAMAS in fancy trimmed, fine quality outing flannel; regular $2.50 values

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Regular $40.00 Overcoats $17.65 Swagger garments, heavy wool fabrics, full or cne-half lined. Some in black Kersey, Melton

or Beaver, made with self collars. In neat mix- f

tures, including convertible and regular collar styles. All good colors and products of the

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Londons, Belted Coats, one-quarter lined and

full lined, snappy styles and form-fitting are included in this lot. There are also the more conservative overcoats. Men of every age will find that they will suit. They are going now, the entire stock, all ofthese $50.00 values

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$25.00 Values $11.45 Knee length, double breasted ovcrc

belted and waist-seem styles, all collars. Heavy, serviceable twetr1. c in popular colors, with brown :n:i small check patterns. All cizes. D stylish coats.

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MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS in good quality outing flannel; while they last, regular $1.50 values

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BOYS' $7.50 SUITS AND OyERCOATS $3.85 This lot of suits and overcoats will cause a sensation because othey are fuch a remarkable value. This lot includes the double-breasted coat with belted bacP, the pinch back, for the mannish swagger, made of hard worsteds that will stand the wear. Good tweeds that will stand romping, and fine velours and novelty cloths, staple colors. Sale OS Sale Price 4?W vXJ? Price

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BOYS' $10.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $4.65 Here you have a big selection of boys' "suits and overcoats to pick from, made from pure wool goods, cheviots, unfinished worsteds, tweeds, in neat dressy styles as well cj the plain colors, which are always good. Some of the finest boys' suits and overcoat btrgaim ever offered Sale f! (GtK Sale Price vp-irVQ Price

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