The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 28, 1931, Page 12, Image 12

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The OUEGON STATESMAN. Safes?, Oregon. 7e2riesday Morning, October 25, 1931
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Unite in , Oijie Great Campaign to
Puit ClbiLlhies Back to tine Prices of 1 9 1 6 Do weh
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We bring to you now for the first time in our history the first time in the history of Salem since 1916 these Hart Schaffner & Marx and other fine makes m which you
know the quality has been maintained and clothes that you can trust for style and wear, which, together with Bishop's never-failing policy of satisfaction first, last and
always means more than ever in these strides of back to normalcy. . :
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Suits Including Many of the Finest Makes
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The Very Finest Weaves and Fabrics and Many Sold But Two Months Ago at Up to $45.00!
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Not for 15 years have you been able to buy sucK high grade clothing at these crashing values! . . Yoii
have been waiting for just such an event . j . it's time something was done, land we're doing it! It will
be the most talked-of event in Salem's history!
IT TAKES A LEADER TO LEAD
THE WAY OUT
And here's the out for youJ As theleaders in the clothing business for
the past 40 years and always first to take advantage of every situa
tion. Always first in the consideration of our thousands of loyal cus-"
tomers we have taken upon ourselves with the cooperation of Hart
Schaffner & Mars to start something and here it Is. With one jump
SiSTtSrSS? ?ric down, down to 15 years ago, in fact far lower;
than the present woolens and labor costs justify. But prices so every'
man can dress up and get that depressions of their looks 'so
S0UL &t ,theyPcan afftopay !v. and heie'we
See Our Widows for These
Great Values
C, P. BISHOP rcs. -
THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF MEN
ARE HANDICAPPED TODAY
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because they haven't been able to buy the good clothes that are im
portant to business success:: Although they have been gradually low
ering they haven't ! come down in keeping with the present day in
comes:: Thousands of men need clothes badly, good clothes that will
help them In achieving success:: Now we step out to be the first in
pregon to meet this situation to give the men of this community "the
very thing they hate been waiting for, better clothes, at prices to fit
very, pocket book in keeping with present day conditions.
IN ONE JUMP, PRICES ARE BACK TO
15 YEARS AGO
Say good bye to your old clothes. Rices are back where you can af
ford the new clothes you have earned. And Bishop's & Hart Schaffner
& Marx have started something. It's the biggest and most startling
event - in clothing history : : And now is the time to dress up : : - Say
goodbye old clothes, and hello new. YouU be well paid in so doing.'
They-give that feeling of confidence and a lead in that great stride
for success of today - "
BE HERE EARLY THURSDAY, OPENING DAY
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See Our Windows for These
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' R. H. COOLEY, Mgr.
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