I' THE DOUTRICH ORGANIZATION t >1 SHREWD BUYING SAVES PATRONS OF WAR PRICES Doutrichs Able to Sell Many- Things at Figures Quoted P Before War With tlieir usual foresight and knowledge of market conditions the " The Live Store" Spring Fashion Exhibit Imperial life] Because of the undent -I*v illKwl able fact that the Imperial I IffiTl SStf s l •' 4 W\ 'i'* jvlf! Drop-seat type of Union i/iUU w H Suit is the most comfort- A ' jisF M\A" -: S'\hM able form of underwear amailCanWear "" UlllOll JllaWß t' ! 'lf-1 1 mßm .dealers in Mens Furnish c;+ t ffllflSt OllltS elasticity to the fabric w ui vw . ' § JjjSw ls a * eature seas °n If you are looking for com-' fort and quality, here' is M $1.25 the perfect garment, light f M tO and medium weight fab- If ill rics of cotton, silk a'nd 304 Market St. Harrisburg .. v : V '• 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, ■ HXHBISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 21, 1917. buyers for Doutrichs of such goods as sweaters, handkerchiefs, hosiery, etc., bought heavily before the prices went up. The result is that they are now offering an immense stock of high grade merchandise at the prices prevailing before the war. The stock of sweaters is exception ally large, in fact the largest in the city, and includes every wanted shade, combination and style, for men, wom en and children. The ladles' section includes an unusual variety of silk sweaters, the very fewest creations in design and colors. Every Inch of spare room Is taken up with surplus goods. In fact all staples have beep bought In such large quantities that there will be enough to supply the demand until 1918 at the old prices in all staple lines. BUSINESS ALWAYS GOOD AX DOUTRICHS When asked in a casual manner, How is business? Frank J. Consyl man, manager, said "Business is al is always good at Doutrichs." Every salesman was busily engaged in waiting on somebody, and a contin uous stream of shoppers gave them very few idle moments. It certainly was surprising considering the fact that It was in the forenoon when busi ness as a general rule is not so brisk. From personal observation the visitor is convinced that Doutrichs is fully entitled to its slogan, "The Live Store." ! Local Concern Now Enjoys National Reputation One of the most progressive indus trial establishments in Harrisburg is the Moorhead Knitting Company, lo cated in North Eleventh street. This wide-awake concern started business seven years ago in a small building in^South street with a capa city of a hundred dozen pairs of hose. Three years ago they completed and National Student Clothes Year after year this fj^£k\ popular priced line has an increasing de- llllllk mand among young men who want service clothes. Mi —lt's not all on the sur- /MM™BMI face in "National Student //MM Ift Clothes." Jlllfm —You'll find the lining,the iif f p' sewing and workmanship have received the most jjlnO thorough attention—thou- ijmmm iffP^MRV sands to choose from. njkQk m|^lS^) sls and S2O f||| Market St. a * moved into their present modern ■ building. This stands on a lot 60 by 150 feet and is four stories high. It is built on the daylight plan and thor oughly equipped with up-to-date ma chinery, and also has a dining and rest room for their three hundred-.people now in their employ. The capacity now is fiften hundred pairs a day, and "Monito" hose, which is the brand they manufacture, is virtually known throughout the entire country. They now employ eighteen travel ing salesmen who cover forty-seven States. Through their foresightedness and modern methods this Harrisburg concern is one of the biggest in their line to-day. "A Square Deal For All" the Slogan Square dealing, honest values, de ' pendable merchandise and fair treat ment, has been the foundation and keynote of Doutrlchs . success. This was the policy adopted by Mr. Dout rlch when ho first started in business . and rigidly adhered to throughout his i career. That is the reason when you ! speak of Doutrichs it means "Always ! Reliable." Perfect satisfaction is al ways guaranteed you. 9
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