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Show No man deliberately buys poor clothes ; he thinks they're good. Worth the money, or he doesn't j Eg J want them. Just the same, lots of men are 'paying-their good money for j 1; cheap cotton-mixed goods, and they think theyVe being real economical j i. because they get such clothes for a little less than all-wool would cost. j mk This cotton-mixed stuff is certainly very deceiving ; even expert j clothing men find it difficult at times to tell whether or not a fabric has j! j cotton in it. As for the inexperienced wearer, we've seen fabrics that looked good enough to sell at $20 for the suit that were at least 60 per 1 cent cotton; really worth about $6 the suit. I You get no such "flim-flam" here ; we know what Hart Schaffher . 6c Marx clothes are ; so do you. The makers have left no doubt about ,; it. They say "all-wool" and live up to it. J Richardson & Adams Co. m 12 Main Street j , -I I" Independent phone m M sp JJ ) A 9 A Bell phone No. Ex- I No. 227 calls all f T iYth VsMm change 22 calls all departments WwWm rr departments )j : V Terrin's" Gloves I - """ il f |