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“I USED to wonder how they do it,
too,” replied Mr. Butler. ““Until Tom
Warren got to talking while he was
showing me over the place today.
““It seems that the Warrens buy practi
cally everything from Sears Roebuck,
and Tom says they save enough on
necessities in that way to pay for the
extra conveniences and luxuries that
you see in their house and around
their place. °
‘““Tom showed me the latest Sears cat
alog and said that it contained over
35,000 items, on everyone of which
there was a real saving.”
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One customer who has always got
comparative prices on the goods he
has bought of Sears Roebuck reports
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And there is no additional profit tacked.
on, luxuries at Sears —although most
merchants seem to feel that buyers of
luxuries will pay prices that allow such
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It is onec of the proudest achievements
of Sears Roebuck ‘that this house has
been able to bring so many modern
conveniences and comforts within the
reach of the workers of the nation. |
This is, first of all, a store for those
who must earn what they spend and
who, therefore, cannot spend care
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baseball, tennis, golf, basket
ball, boxing. Bathing suits
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Mandolins, guitars, banjos,
banjo ukes, accordions, band
instruments. Sheet music and
music rolls. Pianos and playes.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928.