Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1931, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931. A—13 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED .. . NATIONALLY KNOWN.... and NATIONALLY SOLD for $25 Because the manufacturers wouldn’t allow their principles of never reducing their: merchandise for a sale interfere with their common sense, we are privileged to offer 00 Nationally Famous en’s Suits In a Great Second Floor Sale You can be pretty well satisfied that somethmg unusual had to happen to bring down the price to $18. Surplus stock is the reason...and a sur- plus stock with these makers is somethmg unusual. Rather than let their principles of never reducing prices for a sale clash with their common sense, they closed out 500 new 1931 s@its to retail at this sensationally low figure, until every garment has been sold. E;xclusxve fabrics...not ; found in any other $25 suit. Plain shades, blue, oxford grey, brown and hghter grey predominate. Also a splendid line of exclusive patterns. Single and double breasted models...for men and young men. Exceptionally fine lustrous lining. Regular, long, short and stout sges Alterations made without additional charge. Two Seconds by Direct Elevators to The Men’s Clothing Department—SECOND FLOOR ;See These Suits I l I I H I ( I I I < O Charge- It in : in Our N ; 4 ovember F Street at 7th . Free Parkmg, 'E St. Between 6th and t. Between 6th and 7th .. National 5100 P b in J‘"‘““’k Windows! *18 EN YIRS isena s abEsed SR PR E PRI S TR NRS fessauranEiriseaRIsesesInt sRRRE R UL P N - S R M E S A s BARRI LS TS Y IWIOVEWIBIBILIBLRLE

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