Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 7

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i SR B a,,mfr-mam%w"\’ That's the kind cf Clothing that this Live Storc offers at substantial reductions f r o m prices that were already the lowest quoted anywhsre on such - merchandise, and which repre- sented the narrowast margain over cost that any store ever attempted to operate on. COMMENCES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th Men’s Suits and | @vercoats $35.00 Grades ....... NOW $28.50 $38.00 Grades ....... NOW $32.50 $45.00 Grades ....... NOW $36.50 $50.00 Grades ... ., .. NOW $41.50 $60.00 Grades ....... NOW $49.50 $65.00 Grades . ...... NOW $45,50 ....... NOW $62.50 $75.00 Grades Men’s Hats $.3.00 HATS ........ NOW $1.95 $.400 HATS ........ NOW $2.95 $.5.00 HATS ........ NOW $3.95 $.650 HATS ........ NOW $4.95 '$.850 HATS ........ NOW $6.95 $10.00 HATS ........ NOW §7.95 Men’s Shirts $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Grades — NOW $1.95, §2.35, $3.15, $3.85 Takes Leadorship In Lowering Glothm' Prices and Hats This most umuua.l announcement is prompted by facts to which we have given careful conslderatlon and made, our decision — to act and act now — in response to the insistent demand of the buying public, in keeping with the trend of the times for lower prices and to read]ust our stocks to a mere normal condition for merchandise in every department is practically double what it should be, due to late delivery of orders placed months ago and which we have, in accordance with contracts, been obliged to accept from our manufacturers. For twenty-nine years we have enjoyed the confidence and patronage of the people of Willimantic and now when the call comes fer price readjustment (which we believe is just) we shall meet the situation fairly and squarely, not by talking but by drastic action. Profits are cast aside and sacrificed in marking down our stock at prices which in many instances are less than actual cost. Patterns such as you won’t find everywhere you go — superb tailoring such as only a few makers are able to pro- duce—these are charaecteristics of our tremendous stocks of Suits and Overcoats a large proportion of which bear the well known label of Stein-Bloch. Each department in our Big Store welcomes you with fresh, new merchandise—and let us emphasize this fact— that every dollar’s worth of goods offered is of our regular stock that you will find a liberal mark-down price on prac- tically every article in our store, whether it he Hats, Suits, Overcoats, Glovos, Shirts, Underwear or even Overalls, and while our stock is large, the. fact that thousands have been waiting for just such an a.nno.uncement as this, will move goods out rapidly, Big Re-Adjustment Sale OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ : ; Clothing, Furnishings e Bt N A D . Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $10.00 Grades $15.00 Grades $18.00 Grades $20.00 Grades NOW $:788. NOW $11.95 | NOW $1450 |} NOW $1650 |° Men’s and Boys’ | ~ Collars ' 20c¢c, 30c and 35¢ MEN’S AND BOYS’ HEAVY UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, SHIRTS, AND - GLOVES .~ T THE J. F. CARR co. 744 Main Street, - - - - - - Willimantic, Conn. - sl

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