The Troup Banner (Troup, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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THE TROUP BANNER
NOVEMBER 15, 1923.
FRANK & MANDELSTAM
Jacksonville, Texas
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Jacksonville, Texas
modern Merchan
AN EDITORIAL
Just a Few Prices
The prices we quote below will not be available again
for a long time to come. These prices are practically those of
a year ago-—due to early purchasing of heavy supplies. In
this sale you will find great assortments of ginghams, percales,
brown and bleached domestic, brown and bleached sheeting.
Cheviots and Shirtings, Tickings and other necessary and in-
dispensable cotton goods on which genuine and real savings
are possible. But while we have tremendous stocks of these
goods prepared for you, we never-the-less suggest that you do
not delay calling in time.
27c Fancy Dress Ginghams, fast colors, reduced to............17c
32-inch Toil De Nord Ginghams, reduced to....................27c
25c fast colored percales, dark and light colors................19c
20c Outing in dark and light colors, reduced to................15c
Extra grade Outing—our very best—reduced to..............19c
Extra heavy Cheviots in blue, gray and stripes..................19c
36-inch Bleaching, no starch..............................................17c
9-4 Brown Pepperel Sheeting............................................47c
9-4 Bleached Pepperel Sheeting ........................................52c
10-4 Bleached Pepperel Sheeting ....... .... 57c
2,000 Yards of Tomato Sheeting—Reduced for Tomato Rais-
ers to only
12%C
There is lots of talk about economy these
days, but unless we stop to think and act cor-
rectly, we are likely to misinterpret or get the
wrong idea of what economy really means to
the great masses.
To do without things is never economy;
hoarding money is never economy. .
Prevention of waste—that is true economy.
Making every cent do double duty is the thing
that will keep times prosperous for us all.
True economy is the foundation of every
advertisement of Frank and Mandelstam. It
has been so for over a quarter of a century.
It is a feature commemorating semi-annual-
ly the steady growth and added strength of
the great business. It is an occasion when we
consider it a pleasure to share with you our
profits, as a reciprocation of your good will
and liberal patronage that is making this store
bigger and better from year to year.
THERE IS MUCH SIGNIFICANCE AT-
TACHED TO THIS SALE
WITH THE PRICE |
of every line of merchandise steadily advancing, labor high, =
material scarce, and deliveries uncertain, many of our friends =
and patrons have labored under the impression that we would E
forego this semi-annual sale. But past experiences in the mer- E
cantile field have taught us to prepare ahead for just such an E
emergency. We gave advance contracts for merchandise =
when prices were normal, and went into the markets when =
things were considerably lower than at present, and for that E
reason we are enabled as formerly to continue our semi-an- E
nual event—an event toward which all Jacksonville and vi- =
cinity have formed the habit of waiting for. ==
This sale—which will add new laurels and win new ad- =
miration for Frank & Mandelstam, in addition to placing in =
your pockets savings that are more than savings: For those ==
are true economies. Savings are what is left from self-denial =
and doing without, but economies are what gives one the pow- =
. er to add another garment or article to one’s outfit—and that =
is what Frank & Mandelstam are doing right along—making
things so economical and satisfactory in quality that one easily =
has the things one wants. =
WE ARE STAGING AN EVENT OF GREAT
IMPORTANCE. PRESENTING THE LARG-
EST STOCK AND BEST MERCHANDISE THE
MARKETS CAN FURNISH. MARKED AT
THE LOW PRICE LEVELS THAT ONLY
VOLUME BUYING BY THIS ESTABLISH-
MENT CAN SECURE. AND THOSE WHO
HAVE PROFITED BY THE EVENTS OF THE
PAST, WILL TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF
THE PRESENT.
Thursday, Nov. 22
Will Be the Beginning of an Era of
SAVING, ECONOMY
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RECIPROCATION
AND OF VAST IMPORTANCE TO THE 1
THOUSANDS OF READERS OF THIS AN- E
• NOUNCEMENT WHO WILL GIVE IT THE IN- 1
LENSE RESPONSE IT SO RICHLY MERITS. =
NO ONE WITH AN EYE FOR BIG SAVINGS, =
CAN AFFORD TO EVEN HESITATE NOW IN =
BUYING HIS OR HER FULL SEASONS SUP- ■
PLY AT THIS STORE. =
YOU WILL LOOK WITH ASTONISHMENT =
AT THE SAVINGS WHICH WILL BE UN- =
FOLDED ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 =
1923. - ■
THE SAVINGS WE ARE OFFERING IN THIS ECONOMY SALE ARE EXCEPTIONAL AND TEMPTING WHEN
YOU CONSIDER THE GREAT ADVANCES THAT ARE BEING MADE BY
MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALER AND JOBBER.
FRANK & MANDELSTAM
JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS
We extend a cordial invitation to every man, woman and child of Troup and surrounding territory to visit this store during this great S.1.
* P* 2- 6 CALIS great Economy Dale and
take full advantage of the mighty bargains and real savings now offered. Past experience has taught the public what to expect of a Frank and Mandelstam sale
It is the same policy we have been pursuing successfully for over twenty-five years; it is the policy we will continue to pursue in the future. We have the
dise and the real value and we know that this Sale will meet the hearty welcome of the trading public here and in the surrounding territory.
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