THE MORNING OKEGONIAX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. '") IT ' F ELLUMG9 2 I have decided to sell EVERY MEN'S SUIT, RAIN GOAT and OVERCOAT in my store BEFORE CHRISTMAS and this is the way I am going to do it. I have divided my entire stock into three lots: Lot 1 includes every MEN'S SUIT, OVERCOAT and RAINCOAT that has been sold at $20 and di r $25. SACRIFICE PRICE plo Lot 2 includes every MEN'S SUIT, OVERCOAT and RAINCOAT that has been sold at $30 and $35. SACRIFICE PRICE pZU Lot 3 includes every MEN'S SUIT, OVERCOAT and RAINCOAT that has been sold at $40, $45, (J OA $50. SACRIFICE PRICE $OU This includes BLUES and BLACKS, FULL DRESS and TUXEDOS. ABSOLUTELY nothing reserved. Examine the PRICE TICKETS (they have not been changed) and see how much you save on each purchase. NEVER before have such prices been quoted in this city. I don't believe they ever will again. Better come early this morning. CLOTHING SALESMEN WANTED. TJy J A) ' A) I AJ ) Always the Leading Clothier