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| 1S dtore BIdS YOU Wel come!
We have assembled all the brightest and best of the season’s choicest, in Men’s Apparel,
and it will surprise you to see the wealth of beautitul Suifs now on display for your inspection.
They’re all truly unequalied garments altogether different from last season’s models, and
not only do we show all the staple models that conservative men favor, but we’ve the only
complete assortment of the clothes young men demand. We’re representatives of
| The House of Kuppenheimer and Henry Sonneborn & Company,
and feature their Clothes for one reason only, and that is they measure up flush to our established ideals, being our one ambition
the establishment and maintenance of your conffdence in our store.
What every man wants in Clothes is economy plus service plus worthy appearance and the sum of all these desirable things
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with us of interest to you and will take plensure in showing you our stock. We’'ll not press vou to buy. A look sometimes con
vinces, and it will be a pleasure to have you call. *
Our spring circular, which is now in print, will be ready in a short time, and we ask you to call and get one.
Look for the Styleplus ad. in the Saturday Evening Post, 16th inst. We are sole agents for Marietta.
—PHONE 292.—
I. L. Wallace Clothing Co.
AND COURIER.
MARIETTA, GA,. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1912,
Another Great Feature to Our Store Added:
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We have nothing to say in regard to this department except this:
The old reliable Crossett for Men :
Dorothy Dodd for Ladies
Maloney Bros. for Children.
OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE.
COURIER, ESTABLISHED 1901.
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