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deavor to maintain this reputation. In print all advertisements look alike—it's in the
store where you discover the difference. We believe it pays in the long run to call wool,
wool, and cotton, cotton. Makers of worthy merchandise have been looking to this
outlet for relief. The continued bad spring weather has left large blocks of goods on
their hands.. We've just exchanged our cash for a big lot of the best kind of ready-made
Suits and Pants". And guess why? Because peerless buying enables us to offer our
public some real bargains—Columbia bargains, you know.
On June 5th, we put on sale one great lot of Suits, made to sell at ten, twelve and
Another lot of well-tailored suits, made this spring for this summer's wear—all spic and
span new, made to sell at sixteen, eighteen and twenty dollars—we now sell at ..
dollars. You've aright to doubt this, but you've no right to deny it
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