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PAGE FOUR t I Sale Will Close Next Wednesday September 19th I I New Location " T -»v New Location I I - ii. ITtIMHUB ii. 11 I Money Raising Sale! I I Sensational Bargain Event In Men’s Apparel I I Believe Us, You’ll Pay More This Fall! I I Save $7.50 to $35.00 By Buying Now I SUITS I FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN I Every Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat, Leather Coat, Mackinaw, Full Dress, Tuxedo, Frock Coat in our regular stock must go out at the following sensational reductions. All Kirschbaum, Kuppenheimer, Stratford, Alfred Benjamin, L. System and other famous makes are included. Every conceivable material and mod el. Be quick this is the opening of the season and we should be getting full prices—but we had to raise some money and you get the benefit. I HERE ARE THE SAVINGS: I S3O Suits Now .... $22.50 f $35 Suits Now .... $26.25 S4O Suits Now .... $30.00 I $45 Suits Now .... $33.75 I Up to $25 Values In Men’s QC I Suits, Extra Special I Men’s Summer Suits, including Genuine Palm Beach, Shepherd Checks, I Mohairs, Light and dark shades. Wonderful bargains at $6.95. ■ SPECIAL GROUP JUST ARRIVED I Overcoats for Men and Young Men, I Regular $35 Values CIO *I C I Closing Out Price » J D I This is an extra special offering in plain dark gray, belted and plain rno ■ dels. Self lined with blanket plaids. .Regular $35.00 seller. To raise the ■ money you get them at $19.75. HH \ 9 A NEW SPECIAL GROUP OF 55 SUITS FOR SATURDAY I Men’s Suits, Our Finest Assortment I Values Up to $65.00, dC')/i QC I Extra Special at x. sD I Men s Fall and Winter Suits; the pick of our very best from regular ■ stock. By such famous makers of clothes as: Kuppenheimer, Stratford, 9 Alfred Benjamin and Kirschbaum. These are the most sensational bar ■ gains ever offered in the Southwest. Values to $65.00, sacrificed at $24.95 * Men’s Handkerchiefs ■ 1-arge size, white out tun hem stitched. Limit 5 a if to customer JLC H To Adults Only I EXTRA! m Boys’ and Small Men’s ft Fall Weight Knit Unions. M Up to $3.00 Values I $1.23 H j We wish to close out a fine ■ line of small sizes—34 and H 36 only. In Munsingwear and ■ Lewis Knit Union Suits in ■ medium weight. White and ■ ecru. This is an unusual op- H portunity to fit out tig ‘-f school boys. as a-s Up to $3 values. I EXTRA! m Boys’ and Small Men’s * Fall Weight Knit Unions. M Up to $3.00 Values I $1.23 ■ | We wish to close out a fine ■ line of small sizes—34 and H 36 only. In Munsingwear and H Lewis Knit Union Suits in gg medium weight. White and H ecru. This is an unusual op ■ portunity to fit out tig school boys. a j a<s Up to $3 values. | EVERYTHING IN THE STORE—NOT SPECIALLY PRICED—2O% OFF Heavy Blue Chambray Work Shirts 69c Exceptional values, fast color, long wearing, strongly made. Also gray, chambry and khaki. Arv _ $1:50 values, now OyC One Big Group of Shirts 98c Odds and ends of good, standard lines. Priced ex tra special r\ o Outing Flannel Pajamas $2:50 and $3 A j in values, now I .4(5 $3.60 valnea as on now $1.70 !S?. $3.48 SSO Suit* Now ... . $37.50 $55 Suits Now .... $41.25 - S6O Suits Now ... . $45.00 $65 Suits Now .... $48.75 One Big Group of Shirts $1.98 Values to $4.50 and other fine brands, in cluding fancy and plain cloth shirts. Values to $4 s°, *1 QO now -ip1.70 Khaki Shirts 69c Full cut- Double sewed seams, Regular values, now OjrC Khaki Pants $1,98 THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING 35c and 40c Lisle Sox 5 23c Complete run of sizes and assort- 9 ment of colors including black |K and white. Q. Unusual values muL . Nainsook Athletic Union fl Suits 49c Cross bar nainsook, Athletic Union fS| Suits. A broken lot in sizes 38, M 40, 42 and 44 only. a q _ To close out 4/C ||. SI.OO Topkis Athletic Union Suits 69c Tokis nationally advertised and other leading makes of Athletic Union Suits in fancy fabrics and jft fine crossbar nainsook. m To close out O7C S $12.50 Stetson Shoes These shoes are worth up to K sl2-50 but they are going to be |K closed out at the low price of $3-95. A number of conservative Bs models in calf and vici 'T Qr S. kid in black /3 SfS Fancy Pure Thread Silk > Hose 69c m With fancy clocks, drop stitch and ■ K self patterns—These are smart 5 9 numbers for fancy dressers. All 9 sizes. Regular values S Wt up to $1.25, now OzfC S' Men’s Sox, 9c pair I All sizes in white, brown, 9 dark and light blue. Cotton H lisle. Etra special at q p per pair ZfC m Shirts White Collar Attached $3.50 Values $1.98 Genuine Soisette, Beverly Cloth, Bedford Cords, Bengal Cloth, oxford weaves and striped Madras. White, tan, Harding blue and novelties, in all sizes up to 18%, ex tras. $3 00 and $3.50 values. To close as ao out - Jl. Vo [!□ □' LOCAL NEWS ) □ □: I 1 I Receives Sad News— [ Mrs. Amelia Thompson, wife of the I pastor of the C. M. E. church, receiv- * I ed a telegram Tuesday morning, I Sept. 11, stating that her sister, Miss I I Susie Brown, of La Grange, Ga„ had I Passed away. Miss Brown was in I Phoenix some time ago and was em- , I ployed as nurse in the Booker T. , I Washington Hospital. Mrs. Thomp- , I son made a trip to Georgia this sum- I mer to visit her sister, returning in I July when Miss Brown was reported * I as improved. Our sympathy goes out I to the relatives in this their sad I hour. ( I** * ' I A Cordial Welcome— I Mrs. C. B. Caldwell, head of the I Colored Division of the Phoenix Union I Higf, School, wishes to announce that I the door to this school opens inward I and not outward. She states that I parents and friends are welcome to I visit the school at any time and will I be accorded every courtesy. She de- I sires to meet and become acquainted I with the parents of children in the I High School and wants you to con- I sider this a personal invitation to vis- I it the school. She also stated that I she would he pleased to have any I friends of education visit the school I whenever they desired. “Remember,” I she said, “the door to the Colored Di- I vision of the Phoenix Union High I school swings inward, which means! I that parents and friends are welcome, I thrice welcome.” I* * * I Purchase Speed Wagon— I Mr. Milton Lewis, manager of the j I Western Giants baseball team, has] I purchased a big seven-passenger tour- I ing car and is riding in style. Mr. I Lewis has learned to drive and may I be seen any evening, gliding over the I paved streets of the city. Mrs. Mil- I ton Lewis and son Shirley Lewis, I who spent the summer in San Fran- I cisco, visiting and sight-seeing, will 1 I return to Phoenix this week. The new 1 I car will be presented them on their I return. [* * * I Phoenix Girl Honored— I Miss Helen Peterson, daughter of, I Mrs. Ben Peterson, has been appoint- I ed teacher in the Douglass Grammar I school. She is a graduate of the I Phoenix Union High and of the I Flagstaff Normal. Miss Peterson will I have charge of the third grade pupils I in the Douglass school. ■ | laaBWHgWBiaBBmaaWBaMBaBBISIitWBWiaMMIMIkiMftamtKigMkIMIM I > | (DJC ACU Puts An Electric Washer i | vJ/VkJIl j n y our home During our big Summer Term Sale we will sell you an Electric Washer in any of our stores on ass cash down payment. No further payments required for thirty days. We have the most complete and up-to-date stock of Electric Washers in the Southwest. Over 25 models to select from Terms of only $6 per month on all Washers selling for less than SIOO. Washers selling for less than $l5O, terms of only $8 per month. Just | think of buying an Electric Washer to do all your dirty work and having nearly two [ years’ time in which to pay for it. This is a most remarkable offer. Call and make you I | selection today. I i Washers with swinging dt Q C $5. Cash Wringers and extension A f a . bench for extra pe r month aU an J IBH Copper Tub Oscillat- „ . _ A i % W a \L/ ing Washers, made by r1 T L $5. Lcish one of the largest manu- .1™ I ZiJ.tfo .i WJtTjiPI facturers in the world TT *** • SB. per month . ilafe■ Cylinder Type Electric „ _ n . B Washer, complete with flp | /i Ja $5. Lash j&BSDM all the latest improve- Jrl I "l <t> D ,i ■■Hllll ments. None better tt * SB. pCT fflODth Above prices are net—nothing additional will be added for interest. I The above prices and terms are only a few of our many models. Space'prevents i our giving more. I i S 3, per month ■f| 3 Different Models to A7 _ /"xi • /ft* rTk HI Select From lOUf CuOiCG SSO *]■ $3 Cash and $3 per month Here we offer you one of the biggest rfl* are the terms on which we values in Phoenix, in a high grade de- S EM VAc“uM y SWE n |p E ER E sn T any JTm A n of our stores during our Big ® cash and $3 pei month. All are summer Term Sale. Prices new and in excellent condition. Your in s4s and up. spection is invited. Washer Wilson Store No. 16 j ARIZONA’S GREATEST WASHING MACHINE STORE 244 West Washington Telephone 7209 Recent Arrival— Miss Claudia Grant of Washington,! D. C., is a recent arrival and is stay-1 ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. j W. Thompson, 527 East Jefferson St. j Miss Grant will teach Domestic Sci- | ence in the Colored High School. » * * I Returns From Coast— Mrs. Jessie James, president of the Arizona Federation of Colored Wom en’s Clubs, returned this week from a pleasant vacation spent on the coast. She reports a delightful trip. * * * Puchase Auto— Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey M. Carter ol 714 West Grant St., are the proud owners of a big touring car purchased a few weeks ago. NEW SCHOOL SHOES Good Quality is NECESSARY. Good Style is DESIRABLE. Good Fit is VERY IMPORTANT. The salesmen in our Children’s Department take special care to see that each child is properly fitted. J&jv For Boys and Youths wi X?* We are showing New Broad \ 'ijjfa Toed English lasts. Also the %\\r«9P( W new Trouser Crease Oxfords. For Misses and ‘jy Children Whether you need High Shoes or Fall Oxfords, you will find what you need in our New Fall Arrivals. Supplying six retail stores gives us a wonderful buying power and gives our customers Shoes of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at saving, OF ONE-THIRD. Bring in the children and have them fitted comfortably with de pendable shoes that withstand even the rough wear of the play grounds for a much longer time than you would think. GIVEN BROTHERS 122 East Washington St “We Keep The Prices Down Where They Belong” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923 1 fresh FROM THE EACTORY BUffiBJTDUB