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Show Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffncr it Marx th ho o It bringing down the cost of 1; w clothes I we're doing it in two ways: first, by getting the Hart Schaffner & Marx long wear L kind and then by selling Cf them to you at prices very much below those of the last ' ; few seasons. ph ' tu on feature values now at "'u $50 go sh wl hi: V w rue fwzcccxi ovloiho '"' C s" II the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ne I V I Is Thrift a Part of Your Education? E Jvjtjiv. The worthwhile man who j&SjPt&Jfk pgcffcTi imounts to sonitiihtag ln the SewWwPi tfrA, world today will probably tell r lis" fl 'ha' hP 'nleh' 'hnf' uj VjjcS wKOir T,M educated m;in wno "j 3S5wH3LP2(r ''r taught th- value of a dol Qi??"C3PPM"' ,ar and hovt to eavi It. Is often . SjAfl lound slaving for the man who cannot write his own name Jt M .. M One of the greatest aids to ta V i JI ,hrin 19 an in,,'r:', arnln? Sav- fh J ' ings Account at the National Bank of Commerce 11 makes Jlr , , vou systematic and provides you Compounded ,,h an mctBtlve to save. Quarterly p br National Bank of I na Commerce Member of 2453 Federal Reserve System Washington Ave. Ac llllllllMMMBJBMBjeSSSMMMiSSSSSSMSlSSS |