The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 29, 1909, Image 10

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% •' You’re going to buy a suit this fall; if you’re as wise as we think you are, it will be Ml SotiaTTnep 9 & I SGlte'Bros. & GO. suit You can’t buy any belter clothes than these, because no better clothes are made, or sold. It doesn’t make any difference who your are nor what you business; it doesn’t make any difference how stylish your tastes are, nor how long a purse you have; you can’t pay enough to your tailor to get better quality, or*more perfect style, or a more certain assurance of fit and value in the wear than we can furnish you in these Hart Schaffner& Marx, Schloss Bros.& Co. suits $18 to $30. Style is a Most Important Point. In the first place, consider style; these clothes are produced by the greatest style-makers in the country; they make a business of studying all the little details; the length of a coat; the swing of the skirts; the shape of the collar; the roll of the lapel; the placing of buttons and pockets. There are a hundred little points that have to be just right: you may not know what they are, but when you get these clothes you know they’re right. None But ALB-WOOL FABRICS USED In the second place, the fabrics in all of these clothes are absolutely all-wool. It’s a very important point, because a good many of the clothes you see for sale are not all-wool, it s only fair to sa) that the makers of such cotton-mixed goods as a rule don’t pretend that they’re all-wool. Hart Shaffner 6c Marx and Schloss Bros. 6c Co. use only pure wool fabrics; the value to you is not only in the sense of wearing good stuff, but it wears longer, it tailors bet ter, keeps shape better, looks and feels better. It costs more than cotton, of course; but we’re talking now to you men who want good clothes, not merely cheap ones. For men and young men; for quiet tastes in style and color, or for the sporty young chaps who like to put on style, and who want it to stand long service we have these superior garments. And we want you to come and see them anyway. After that, if you want to go away and buy something else go ahead; but you’d better not until after you know what we’ve got here. W e have suits from $18 to $30 and overcoats from $10 to $25. they’re fine, every one; and we’re not afraid to guarantee you complete satisfaction in the strongest way. Our stores are the homes of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Schloss Bros. & Co’s, clothes. John B. Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts. W. S. Myrick & Co. THE STORE OF TO-DAY. Marx or