6 j Starts Tomorrow | I It Comes Before Christmas Instead of in January ] 1 A Clothing Move of Unprecedented Value to You. A Money Saving Sale in Deed as Well as in Words I !This Sale Is Conducted On The Square Deal Basis! I mmmmmmmmm 'j I Every Cut Price is an Actual Cut Price. We Play the Game That Way ) IYe, indeed, this is a surprise to Conditions are upset, we know, And you WANT to buy now. if . The only thing about this sale that And there you are. \ you. and we realize that it will cost us you ever do. might make you wonder is that '—, , . . '• But don't stoo to consider your more money to replace these It's a shame to sell suits and over- we're holding it now instead of in "here are no better clothes to be But don t stop to consider your coats like these at cut prices. January. had than these and they were j wiU°gethere ahead of you and get R . . , tfi . . It's ashame to sell suchmerchan- Well, we'll not keep you long in priced low in the first place. J will geincre <xnca ui yuu au S ci Rut we don't care a fig about that! dise for less, perhaps, than we'll wondering. T . \ your suit or overcoat. what we want do j 8 j ußt exact i y have to pay again to replace them. We simply wanted to spring a sur- Pces are * j We haven't carried goods from one what we're saying in this adver- But we wouldn't be true to our prise on you and we knew you What are you going to do with this \ season to the next. We're not go- tisement. Clear stocks but clear ideals of merchandising if we wanted new clothes and we know opportunity we've dropped right i | 40 begi " d ° mg U "° W - them Whe " y °" Wa " ttobUy - d ' dn 4 ° UI 8lOCkS " We WSnt 10 d ° * bi * *> y° ur ? j § Boys' Suits That Little Men's and Young Men's SiSt'.' j | Overcoats and Mackinaws Price Ticket Suits and Overcoats 1 J n i i ___ _ , He'safunny little fel- I J f Regular and Wm. Strouses was Price Ticket. Regular and Wm. Strouse's \ | Former Price Cut Price Sale yoVtratClrilh't." Former Price 'j S 4Of If you mark him low r* f\ X* I *<' \ i jr ' * n rst P^ ace he'll 15m .12* 50 JVJS& * j $ If you mark him high iM VJf A i I QM „ 5- 25 18S—_*14- 50 '■ I rj.s o 0.25 SSgS 20S 46 50 \\ O I j 8S „ 7- 25 |he garment and put I 222 48* 50 m ] I 8 -25 jlf you mark him up 25b *2l- 50 f- | '.Jffx \ % looks big when you OQ-00 0Q.50 . |8•! W -i AOC have a sale ' that ' B > im'KJ • , "3 Wlk 1 % "1 Q. 50 ij J |.ZD plain crooked busi- ~ >' , jCIIS .llf \ I iZm > lv/ nes, oa: 00 9/1.50 iig 1 5 If you meddle with him OC in any way you-re likely i tL*t t v I 5 1 K.OO I to cause trouble. r-A jj|Jfjj . X £ JtSSB ) 1 rir 1 But when you mark him O i j # low in the first O! vh rw a va jv 1 # \\ m. St rouse tnarKs | | Men s Mackinaws And. These Overcoats /Ikt 1 n -4 r\ r\f\ O 9 he belongs and make , f 1 (|.OO Real, Genuine, Honest- A f\ Cl(\ OOhft 1 lu®-™- U \ .to-goodness cut prices, 4-( ) 11/ ' J i -g QC proves to be a firm and . A -j | 12S ~lord%t e "£ f o: h hee e , store | • —^kf^ | The New Store of Wm. Strouse—3lo Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. • ] !•>.' tV' ioh' • •* '-if*- fi- r frT t 1 **' ilfl >f r Prt* "l'iwlllfli"*il*i "ll Ml"il >l "il 'il M"ii H "il II "il M"il •"iIX"l X"i>l " i 11" ill' ill 11 i i i i ii i *** i~ni ■ 1 ii i i i u w •.. u >•.. u <_ ... .. .jl FRIDAY EVENING, HXRRISBURG #68961 TELEGRAPH! DECEMBER 21, 1917.
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