Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 10, 1910, Page 2

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4 ] . — /| 3 redalae THIS idea of ours that the men of this community oug'}lt to be | grateful to us for the things we do, and the things we provide, is not a very common idea in business. The rule is for a merchant to feel Igreatly obliged to his customers, as if - ‘they were doing him a very great favor to buy his goods; time was when the merchant “who could bow the lowest was the most popular. But in these days things are a little Wgas different; and you're glad of it. You want - :‘\"‘?‘%‘g the dealer you buy of to act for your in- \\-: N terests; to be your agent, so to speak in - S5 bringing together the kind of merchan- a¢c dise you want. That’s the way we like % to feel about our business; not that we're i “appealing” to you for patronage, but rather that <L we've used our best judgment, and our best abilities as buyers, to get for you the things that you want. In doing this we’ve done you a distinct service, and all we want now is that you should know it; you can ) buy your clothes elsewhere if you please; but here . you'll;find the sort of clothes you ought to buy. Hart Schaffner & Marx have made for us, for you, the smartest and best clothes ever produced. What- ever anybody else may say, or leave unsaid, one thing is certain—there are no other clothes made that offer you so much real value as these. We want to show you the new Scotch and English - fabrics; the new grays, browns, tans, blues in suits; the new fabrics and colorings in overcoats. We Want Copyright Hart Schaffner *: Vlarx to have you see the lively new models in both suits and overcoats; especially the new Shape-maker, a model especially for young men, but good for any man. j We want you to see these clothes because it will be worth just as much to you to see them as to us to show them. Suits $20 to $35 Overcoats $I18 to $35 | CLOTHING HOUSE This store i1s the home of For the man who wants to pay $10 or $12 or $15, Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes , ' we have an excellent line of suits and overcoats.

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