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c§ r 1-1 i * L-J—: '-1-: : "•■'■ ——. '■ . '-1 ■ I ——-—i '■ '■ ;'■ o. i ; —; v gi. rj I - O | Great Trade-Building Special I {" "I imm\ Jri^M K^3 ißi^c^. A mfSL K^gl RB*W ■559 #* a fes* .^nwl JffH J*JL tL'~""~£ M^£2U I^B M\sm fcaJ jlj JQaS fcfra u^l Jp , jl Bl - E^Sf BJjB WSm IFJjL M yfe^L . E*3 P^J «*hl j■' "\ ""*■-■-"■'""■■ " ' ' ■■■■■■■■ii. ■■■■■ - **JSsLmmum^mwmJLi ■■■ 1 1 ■»■—■■ §3 I t§ Watch Us Grow ir^^m We Are Known J^L % fy* /&£&& * • The Best Ad> W ifl.' w \^^ /wll AU Over the World t^i c§ . Clothes We Make 'Ikil li Wtfh*y^^d&Jit iHi lY\\\vl\ Tailors of 35 Years C 7 rvj» fl jf^\ "^/* a™ "^ ♦^^X Z'"*^ 1 'Vw^SftVCOTsi'v aiSSI Fill llMl* *% B 11 "^ S/1 ■ ty B » g La T« * » VmV\Ql^LvjsavV. IM r M §W I OWm * m |i 9 in H 9 H fif 'UIV 1 P^ t ■———«— .^■■HHHHSHHiHiHHItfHH^HBH^BIHI^BHEBBHHI^HHBBii We know of only two ways to o /^l Y"\ /| ■ ; ■ ' ■ - ' * run a store—one is to expand tr Cg CXI ivJ. , ;.,.■ . -i—«i^^mmmmmmmm mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmma^^^ mm^l^mm9mmmmmmm^y and grow, the other is tO gO S] j-£2 • # ' backward. There is positively r^ o Cn/^fl^A« ■■•'"■-■- Iflf ■% W %a ■■ 1 ■, ' no middle ground. This store S " -jL IxJ.II 111 " j -f-m ,^^ mi^ :rS [cl — n has chosen the course that 5D rS O B-*4 B^#_^#_jk H-^4 -J L/knows no backward turn. For g. S Q ' A fi " 1 fl ■ M ■ "l ffl «O the past thirty-five years our T» yr 1 /I JL JL _B_ J. J Vyl j P% growth has been wonderful, §3 rS /\ /\ j\ -#*/^> I^^ f^ . '^au^ /4\\j7and here in Los Angeles our <2, ri /Vl/l I 1 1 1 ri 7>i' iM—wMHii mi iimi iii igmrmwrM witiiimi mi mi mii BMMBfumi ■■■■jBBBBBIBHBn V^V opening has shown us the S l§ IVieilV^ll Yj-4^ — W field is very large. We were §3 t§. To "^e *n*st one hundred custoniers entering our store Monday or Tuesday forced t0 enlar our work- |j "*' I Sth f we will give an extra pair of pants FREB with every suit. These pants are £^2to.S^us.Si I c§ 1 _^/ LI 1 either of a stripe or si)K mixed worsted, worth from $7.00 to $10.00 in any Sgll^ Ind iSSST % r^ tailor Shop in the land. We can now handle fully one- O, |in Our Great - • .. third more business. This | jg in uur v-ireax means that we want to d r7 ' . • 1000 new customers to our list _j^ % Trade - T>'T?l\yri7A/fOT7T> ( d^^^y^- | | Building JxJbIVIrLMISrL.K Hence the | CV i—l LJ.ilvJl 1 lei ■ Sn t§ Snecial ' • • Object % t§ .„ x t This IS only to those who come first, as we will positively quit giving the extra nf ThiQ 9?ilp -we will give the pantS when the one hundred are sold. So get in early and double the life of ° iin^oaic g 1 Snho^t reserve your suit by getting an extra pair of pants FRED.' . p^fo" thV^^S; 'i Ig witnoui reserve _ . . the year for the sake of gain- & 1 fS Of any SUit in the • ' '' r ' " '""" • ■ ••■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - n . ■ ■ ■ , I ing new friends—therefore we S3 .B hOUSe for Only * 1 '■ UlligUMiiiiinyiiiiiiwa^U^.^^ - * place the entire stock of select g" rS nOUSe lOr Only I 'IWliyjLLliyj^'MlßiL'JlliJ BilWJiiißllll II IHI ' materials at one price, S3 eg. j- - a[ w W - - /A ml S\ /Ami % cis 5j S-i SS^^ )M m\ Z*f —J S 3 fg ' sql *gl It being the time of the year when our new materials begin to arrive and ourmew styles and fashion plates are For this sale extra salesmen have been provided, but if desired every man can be his own salesman. LOOK " £& in, there are now over 5000 patterns on hand, all marked in plain figures, at which they sell. These regular CAREFULLY through our stock, select the pattern you like best and pay only $17.50 for it, no matter if it §3 0 everyday selling prices being $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 and $60. No matter what the suit costs or what it sells at, is the best $50 suit in the house. Cg $17.50 will buy it if taken before March 15, at which time all suits will again be sold at regular prices. | Recall that hand-me-down of last year, how it crept up in the back and wrinkled under the collar and q3 cp We, the National Tailors, made the largest purchase of foreign woolens ever made by any one firm in across the shoulders, how the lapels drooped and crimped, how the fronts broke.; Only our made-to-order c*i H§ United States for this coming spring. This purchase consists of English blue serges, English blue and black kind will stand up satisfactorily. Every garment made in our own shops, under our own supervision. A 2r rS? worsteds, finished and unfinished; genuine black broadcloth and doeskins. Also English novelty worsteds in PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Double try-on given each purchaser in the bastings. A satisfied cus- $^j 4j the latest shades of brown and gray mixtures, Scotch tweeds in all colors and royal homespuns in all shades. tomer is what you will be when you do business with us. c& fjjj These goods are such as are used in suits and overcoats by the highest priced tailors and never sold for less '—^ T. '• j Vr^ • • a a < N • S] § than $40 and upward; $50 would be cheap for the choice suit and overcoat in this lot. We give rt»| mPA Ollf L/llllll^S £HIQ 1 I*llllllllll Are A-l , o Cg you your choice of the entire purchase at one price during this sale $1 I «uU . * «3 c§ -—— — X — ——— Our Tailors Are All First Class Workmen . §3 % Any Suit or Overcoat, Made flPi *1 f\ Our Name in the Past Means $35 and Upwards % | t§ to Your Measure, for .... . . ■ f4r -*- '®^ V/ ' Our Label in the Garment Means Perfection <§j c§ Remember $17.50 Is Our Price for Thirty Days Only §> <J / 'Bear in mind, never in the history of merchant tailoring has such a select stock of foreign materials been placed .a sale at so small a G> fS price as our price, $17.50. S3 £§ ' ' > k " : Sj tg. Anyone desiring to avail himself of this sale may do so by having the goods laid aside for thirty days s^ I - /\ _ '[^ I | Builders of IVT A HPT/^T^T A T T* ATT f^T) C! Builders of | I Tidyxogs IS] A 11UJNA_L IAIJ^UKI3 i % '• From Atlantic to Pacific, Now in Los Angeles to Stay |j f J. D. MOSS, Mgr. 504 South Broadway Opposite The Examiner §> « NOTICE—To all those in and out-of-town people that want to take advantage of this sale—All mail orders received with deposit accompanying order. iWe will mail samples and self-measuring blanks. We will mail sam- S Cg pies of any kind of cfoth you desire. / \ » " ' ' " %3 [| y ; —j — -\ ::. m ■ —. ■■■■'. — - —-— 7—. —■— T-r : P^ -: —-————< 81 LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORJJTNG, FEBRUARY 14, 1909. 7