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e aE EE CR $100,000 PLANT BEHIND THE SUIT W* THE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN TAILORS, made the largest purchase of Foreign Woolens ever made by any one firm in the United States. This purchase consists of English Blue Serges, English Blue and Black Worsteds, Genuine Black Broadcloths and Doeskins, English Worsteds in Brown and Gray Mixtures, Seotech Tweeds in all colors and Royal Homespuns in all shades. These goods are such as are used in Suits and Overcoats by the Highest-Priced Merchant Tailors, and never sold at less than $60.00 and upwards. $75.00 Would Be Cheap for the Choice Suits and Overcoats in This Lot—We Give You Your Choice of the Entire Pur- chase at One Price ears: o-e4O00 ~ gh { i ae Any Suit or Overcoat Made to your order for $20. This will positively be for TWO days only—Friday and Saturday. Every garment made to order in our own shops, under our personal supervision. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed <5, zs: i Double try-on given each purchaser in Our Shop is the most sanitary in the r the bastings. country. Ht hep A satisfied customer is what you will Our Name in the past meant $45.00 ee be when you do business with us. and upwards. me Our Linings and Trimmings are A No.1. Our Label on a garment means per- H Our Tailors are first-class workmen. fection. Remember—$20.00 Is Our Price for z Days Only — Friday and Saturday Bear in mind, never in the history of merchant tailoring has such a select lot of foreign materials been placed on sale at so small a price as our price—$20.00. Call at Our Place, Select Your Goods, Be Measured — and 2) ()() © Remember the Price....... SPECIAL ATTENTION—Under no conditions can you select more than one suit and overcoat at this price during this sale. 3 POSITIVELY NO GOODS SOLD BY THE YARD TO DEALERS. & Anyone desiring to avail themselves of this sale may do so by having the goods laid aside for 80 days. j The American Gentleman Tailors In the Old MacDougall & Southwick Bldg..————-Now the Postal Telegraph Building. Remember the Days — Friday and Saturday