Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1920 Page: 2 of 14
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iod of several years, and a time in which avecybody alike reaped a benefit thereby—money was no object—prices never higher—and
le topmost waves of prosperity a,t every landing. We, too, like every one else, have enjoyd an exceedingly prosperous season; and now
Bering of prices tb die#; conditions. We are at "the parting of the ways"—merchants c^n no longer figure a profit on present stocks—
"It's the other way around"—We meet it with a smile—take our medicine and forget it!
Stock of Merchandise on Sale at Drastic Price
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Are Prevailing Price Revision Sale Savings on Mew Fall Merchandise and Wearables for Men, Women
nfffr j and Children of all kinds—all new and bought for Fall, 1920.
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__ Our Priqe Revision Sale has a two-fold meaning to Sherman and Grayson County folks, it comes just in the nick of time when your fall purchases have been
rather limited, owing to prevailing prices; now you can get all the needful things for yourself and family at real* Money Saving Prices; and, too, make your se- "
wmm& iFom spic-and-span, n&W fall shocks. Every Department to our great store, is loaded to the brim witl 1 fall goods. We bought heavily for this fall's business:
combining oUr purchases for our Sherman and Corsicana stores we were in a position to make a choice selection of stocks at prevailing prices at time of
?. 'Our stockdoes not contain manufacturers odds and ends and job lots to help boost this sale; but a sale involving nide, clean, fresh dependable
ust the kind you need now— and at prices that will never be duplicated. * • ' ; ^ I
fall mer-
" People, this is your Sale! TakG advantage of its wonderful possibilities! Unheard, of Price Concessions on New Goods. Our Price Revision
Sale makes it possible for you once more to "Make Your Dollkrs Do- Double Duty" at Marks Bros. \
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Throughout our Great Stocks Goes in the Price Revision Scde^at a Special Discoumt Price, Except Some Few Restricted Lines, as Usual.
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Stock of Men's New Fall Suits and Overcoats at 1/§ Oft for the Price Revision Sale
Consisting of1,500 Men's Suits, 500 Men's Overcoats—All Co in the Sale at 33l/$% Off
Hart Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum's
Clothes Included
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Men's Suit and Overcoat Prices:
$25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $60 00
Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value
$16.67 $20.00 $23.34 $26.67 $30.00' $83.34' «86:67 $40:00",>
Prices as low as $17.50, the Suit a nd Overcoat, Intervening Prices
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Hart Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum's
Clothes Included
Men's Suit and Overcoat Prices:
$65.00 $7 .00 $75.00 $80 00 $85.00 '$90.00 $95.00 $100 00
Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value
$43.34 $46.67 $50.00 $53 34 $56.67 $60.00* $63.34 $66-67
All Furnishings (Except Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts and Col-
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i's and Nisses New Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses-Hundreds of new Garments at Sacrifice Prices
This is the Greatest Value-Giving Event in our History —the Greatest Reductions We Have Ever Made on New Fall Garments.
All Suits, Coats and Dresses on Sale at One-Half Price
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Men's and Boys, Wo-
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New Fallj Footwear
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For the Pfjice Revision
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Table Linens and
Napki ns 25 % Off
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Furs, Waists, Skirts,
Corsets and Petti-
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25% Off
Some Lots One-Half
Children's Furs,
Hats, Dresses, Coats
and Blouses
25% Off
E-Z Union Suits,
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Fall's nobbiest Garments
are placed in the Sale at a
sacrificing price. Smart
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Betty Wales, Madam Flan-
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don Dresses are here to se-
lect from. Elegant Suits,
Charming Coats all go in the
Price Revision Sale at
ONE-HALF PRICE.
House Dresses, Ki-
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Robes
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Rain Coats, % Off.
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Pepperell and Mohawk Sheet-
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9-4 Bleached 64c
10-4 Bleached * 69c
Hope Domestic 19c
Daisy Domestic 19c
.Good Brown Domestic 15c
Outings, fancy and solids .23c
All Silk, Muslin and
Outing Underwear,
Ladies' Sweaters,
25% Off
Kid Gloves 20% Off
Little Things at
aSaving of 25%
Notions, Veils, Veil-
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kerchiefs, Purses and
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things at a saving.
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New Fall Millinery
Pleasing Style Crieations in great assort-
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Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws 25% Off
Hut Shaffnw & Marx's Clothes "at good at father's" included in this Sale.
$7.50 Values $5.63 $15.00 Values $11.25 $25.00 Values $18.75
$10.00 Values $7.5# $17.50 Values $13.13 $30.00 Values" . $22 50
$12.50 Values ........... $9.38 $20.00 Value $15.00 $35.00 Values $26.25.
AID Furnishings, (Except Manhattan Shirts and Collars) at 20% Off.
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1920, newspaper, November 2, 1920; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194130/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .