Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1929 Page: 7 of 16
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Fifth—huge cash woolen buying power enables National to get the cream of the mills' stock for less money by
paying cash.
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Garment
Above to shown ear big retall atore at the corner of Mb and Polk Street.
Be there Friday er Saturday.
Union
Tailored
Clothes
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Finest
Workmanship
Obtainable.
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Diatrict Manager of National
Ce. and operator of the new
store.
CHS FINAL RIGID INSPECTION. Every sult, tog eoat, overeoat and Tuxedo meat be absolutely correet
la eyery particular before it leaves the shop. Oar trimmings and linings are gaaraateM for the eeUre
73 life of the gult.
are going to sell you one at lower
price than you can buy it any-,
where else, and give you your
choice of a second suit or overcoat
absolutely free. Be here Friday
or Saturday — if you miss this
great opening sale the joke's on
you —not us!
EEERY PIECE OF GOODS USED IN NATIONAL CLOTEESISTHOROUGMLX
SHaUNK. Tm can send a Natiomal sult to the elenners every week, er you
cah be drenched to a eloudburst without our elothes ever ehrinking area
the elightest fraction ef an laeh.
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PARTIAL VIEW or COAT STOP. Thls shop to divided late I atetiona, and each operation to thorough-
ly examined by experts before being passed to the next station. It to here that year eeet to finished
and atampea with the union label.
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store operation multiplies volume again for National’s shopsand reduces retail operating cost through centraliz-
ed control Fourth- cash business policy eliminates costly charge account system and unavoidable credit losses.
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THE MASTER DESIGNER AT WORK-Mr. Richard
Von Frank, with a record of outatanding eucem ••
chief desiuner with some at the tarzet high-rade
concerna in the East, to in eomplete eharge at de-
signine for National Talloing Co.
tem ef Inspection prevalls as to Mr Cost Department. Every partrof every gs—Ml reel, vent and
pants—must ba 100% right, or it rejected by Mr Chief Exnminers.
Special Opening Offer
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OR SUIT AND OVERCOAT . TEmmm-
FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! MA
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e* any doubt ae to greater value. Bvery Natlomal garment to gunb-
anteed to fit sag give perfeet eatiafaetion. That’s an eneomdittonal
gunrantee. And to writingie.
, them you will find the LaiPortes, "
Montrone Plaids, Scotch Woolens,
Hockenaum Woolens, Bauch
Weaves in all the latest shades
and patterns. Here are some of
the new colors: Oxblood, Silver
Browns, Highland Tans, Bronze
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ter value than anybody eke in the country: First every garment is made in our
saves you middlemen’s profits. Third—chain
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A PARTIAL VIEW OF OUR CUTTING FLOOR. Only manter unlon cutters, working under Um striet
eat supervtelon ef amalatant deslgnera, work In this entabliehment They are gradunte experts ef man)
yeare t ratal eg and their thill to the toundation ef ear greet suecess to fit, elass and atyto.
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These pictures tell the story of the greatest clothes value in made-to-measure
tuxedos to be found in Amarillo or the Panhandle—complete satisfaction guan
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Browns, Polo Tans, Marine I «) kV-
Greoma,Qaford and Dusk Bluos, °T" -omime. w * •’e|eck during ehi gredt opening
Algiers Diues* zale. Cams in after work and have your measure taken
by an expert.
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me l | template purchasing a suit now or
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/U) est tailoring offer of suits and
am , overcoats ever attempted in Ama-
And Up rillo or the Panhandle.
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We know that once you are a Na-
tional, customer, you're always a
National customer, and just to get
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adda E We are opening with a bright,
— H clean stock of Suitings and Over-
TEXTILE EXPERTS HAVE SHARP EYES, No Imperfection to vve or ennt mntep:.I. .kz.1 mom-La
shade must pass the keen eyes of Textile Experta, whs examine earefully cpa muionais, wmen are monun5
every yard of goods that gets tote the making ef Natlonal clothes. We pur- ahead in fashion. AU nationally |
chase hundreds ef thousanda ef dollars worth ef woolens each mm and , - , . . . , '
get first choice from the milla. known fabrics in both domestic
sasmaa and imported woolens. Among ,
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"WeMade yout Skid’s Clothes”
ONE YEAR'S FREE PRESSING ON EACH GARMENT WE SELL - - WHICH MEANS ADDED SAVINGS!
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1929, newspaper, August 30, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567993/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.