Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1926, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1926 LLL LLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL STORE HOURS 8 to 6 = A UNION MAN’S STORE Sm STORE HOURS 8 to 6 Here It Is! THE MAN IN THE BARRE WILL PLACE ON SALE FOR 20 DAYS > BEGINN NG TOMORROW, JAN. 4 a YOUR CHOICE OF OVER 1000 AND CONTINUING UNTIL JANUARY 23 EACH [cee] Providing you purchase another Suit or Overcoat at our regular low price. , SONY W NOINN V This extraordinary offer does not mean you must (To) purchase both. Bring your j re} dad, your brother, your : aoe son, your uncle, your cou- 7 oc sin, or friend. ; t s bdeng NOTICE If you do not care to take ad- vantage of the two-garment sale price and unly wish to pur- chase a suit or overcoat we will allow you a discount of 25 per 4 "j cent. TWO $30 SUITS OR OVERCOATS_______ $45 TWO $590 SUITS OR OVERCOATS_______ $65 TWO $35 SUITS OR OVERCOATS_______ $50 TWO $55 SUITS OR OVERCOATS_______ $70 TWO $40 SUITS OR OVERCOATS._____ $55 TWO $60 SUITS OR OVERCOATS_._____ $75 TWO $45 SUITS OR OVERCOATS_______ S60 TWO $65 SUITS OR OVERCOATS_______ $80 ONE SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR $15 NA aT | °}8 SUNOH TAOS eee TOL +) -- . er at the Regular Low P 2 Another at the Regular Low Price c i - Now is the time to buy that Suit, Tuxedo, Overcoat or Top- : y P : oe coat you have been putting off buying until a real sale A Slight Charge Will Be Made for Alterations 4 -, came along. Be here early and have the benefit of select- = 4 fee | ing from our large high-grade stock. I, gl g ie eo ~ 3 & THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS iA = TO THE PUBLIC n y [am Be a the opportunity of eee apy en THE REASON FOR THIS SALE Ss = tire stock which consists of the following high grade lines: Having signed up with the Retail Clerks Union of Casper for the ob- servance of the union’s store hours, I feel that I want to offer the F hi P k C 1 L S public something extraordinary to inaugurate the new plan. My sale, ie which opens tomorrow, will be an event that will enable me to retai as 10n ar 9 ort ey, ystem all my old friends and make many new ones. Most eyerponeuinr One. per is familiar with the kind of sales that I have put on in the past, Only standard merchandise has been offered and always will be. I Cloth-Craft, Griffon, Pensyl-Blue Our selection includes Blue Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds, Cashmeres and Metcalf Woolens, a big variety of English models, two and three-button sacks and three-button con- servative models. Dark colors predominate in checks, pin stripes, plaids, herringbones and solid colors. want to say without hesitation or fear pt contradiction, that I carry in stock more Union-Made merchundise than any store in Casper. This sale is sure to make you a bigger and better customer than ever. People like this kind of a sale I am offering as they realize at a glance , the tremendous sgvings. They wait for this sale and here it is, HARRY YESNESS, The Man in the Barrel.

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