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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0315 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
October 2, 1920—Page 2
1HE JEFFERSON1AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
PUBLIC SALE
-OF-
SHEEP
AT BRUN'S STABLES
Near Md. & Pa. Station
BEL AIR, MD.
500 Head High Grade Sheep Tuesday, Oct 5,1920, at 10 a.m.
Sale Positive and to the Highest Bidder. J. F. CRYSTAL & SONS, Bel Air, Md.
WHITE HOUSE.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Kelbaugh and friends, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Elizabeth Peregoy were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bos-som.
Mr. John Kemp, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cox and children, motored to and spent Sunday in Baltimore with relatives.
Mr. Cockey and Mr. Bowen, of Baltimore, were visitors) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossom last Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Lula Martin is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bdw. Martin, Jr., of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are the proud parents of a little son.
Miss Edith Hoffman has returned to her home after spending some time at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence I. Haile.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Armacost entertained on Sunday at their home a
number of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peregoy and daughter, Dorothy, spent several days the past week at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Howard Peregoy, of Cedar Grove.
Mrs. Frank Bossom spent last Saturday afternoon -with Mrs. Jane Kel-ley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Haile and children Irene and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Silas Lloyd,- Mr3L Jacob Wilhelm, Sr., and son. Resh, and Mr. William Wilhelm and children were visitors Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Haile and son, Russell .spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents* Mr. and Mrs. George Wisner.
sick, is1, improving.
Mr. Deal and famliy, of Baltimore, spent Sunday with Mr. Joseph Armacost.
Mr. E. T. Mays and family, of Cockeysville, and Mr. Mahoney and family, of Eastern Shore, visited Mr. Benjamin Phillips recently.
Mrs. Florence Zencker and son spent Sunday in Baltimore.
GRAVE RUN.
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MT. CARMEL.
Miss Mary Zencker is a patient at a Baltimore Hospital.
Miss Gussie Hunt, who has been
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MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN |
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The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes. COR. GAY and EAST STREETS
Just One Short Block South of Belair Market
D "Mose" Puts the "Brakes Down Hard"
on High Prices
TF it's a matter of economy, then you've got to come to "Mose of Old Town ' to get your * pood money's worth." He is the only clothing man in Baltimore that makes the goods he sells and he sells them to you at only one profit—the manufacturer's profit—which is 30 per cent less than the same garments can be bought for in any other retail store m the city.
"Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back"
The Ephraims Are Joined To Their Idols
YES, the big downtown moguls, with gaudy fronts and expensive interiors, are bowing and scraping to goal.
Like the animal that has tasted blood and wants more, they have grown fat on their wartime high prices, and still appetite is not satiated.
They would charge you as much for a suit of clothes or an overcoat now as they did a year ago—and more, if they could get it.
It's this class of highwaymen in the clothing business that brings it into bad repute and hurts the legitimate trade.
And it's this class that "Mose" outs his "brakes down hard" upon.
He is not willing to see the innocent suffer for the sins of the guilty.
It's wrong and "Mose" despises a wrong.
A Man Who Doesn't Worship the "Golden Calf"
The Best Clothing at Lowest Prices
the
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MOSES KAHN OP OLD TOWN
)SE" makes not only the best clothing In Baltimore, but he sells it at the lowest prices.
He is so sure of its goodness. —its real worth—that he says to every man who buys a suit that if it isn't as good as he says it is he can bring it back and get his money.
That's the test—the fair way and the only way io do a square business.
"Mose" has been making hic« good clothes right here in "Old Town" for going on 30 years, and the best people in ."Old Town" have been wearing them' and are still at it.
The suits that "Mose" advertises today are picked at random from his new Fall stock.
There are higher priced suits than these, but for value there are none better.
Come and let "Mose" lit you out in one of them.
Best Suit Values in the City
New Fall Suits
Fine Lot Men's Fall Sack Suits; dark gray stripe patterns; coats cut round corners and lined with good Venetian cloth; pants with cuff bottoms. For this big sale (£1 f\ f\f\
Fine Lot Men's Brown and Blue Serge Fall Suits; round cornered sack coats; good Albert twill lining; pants plain (TOA AA bottoms. For this big sale only ^p^XJ.XIXJ
Fine Lot Men's Pin Stripe Fall Sack Suits;
black grounds with white stripe and black grounds with blue stripe (pretty patterns) ; coats cut round cornered and lined with good Venetian cloth; pants with cuff (TOA A A bottoms. For this big sale only *p£j\J»\}\J
Fine Lot Men's Round Cornered Sack Suits; all new Fall goods; brown material with neat stripe and brown with pretty plaid patterns; coats and vests lined with good serge and pants with cuff hot- (TOA A A toms. For this big sale only.. *p^\J»\J\J
Fine Lot Boy's Long Pants Suits; coats cut double-breasted (latest Fall styles) ; plain green and gray mixtures (beautiful patterns); lined with good serge; pants with cuff bottoms. For this big ^22.50 sale only..................*V
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$25.00
New Fall Suits
Fine Lot Men's Blue Heavyweight Unfinished Worsted Suits; lined with pure wool serge; sizes 36 to 46; pants with (TOC! AA cuff bottoms. For this big sale %p£dO»\J\J
Fine Lot Men's Heavyweight Brown Unfinished Worsted Suits; lined with good serge; pants with cuff bottoms. For this big sale only.........
Fine Lot Men's Heavyweight Cheviot Suits; lined throughout; coats cut plain; sizes 35 to 46; pants with cuff|d*OrT A A bottoms. For this big sale only|4>^«J.UV/
Fine Lot Men's Double-Breasted 3-Button Coat Sack Suits;'brown and blue materials with large invisible plaids (H. M. Stockton Mills Cloth; beautiful goods); coats have broad lapels and bell sleeves; 3 buttons on sleeves; lined with good Albert Cloth; pants with cuff bottoms. For this big sale only.......
And a Very Fine Lot of Men's Double Breasted 2 and 3 Button Coat Sack Suits; pretty brick brown material with neat pin stripe—newest Fall patterns (Howard & Jones' Mills goods); coats with bell sleeves and half lined with good alpaca; pants cut
$25.00
with narrow legs and cuff bot toms. For this big sale only. .
$30.00
Open Late Saturday and Monday Nights Only.
MOSES KAHN
GAY AND EAST STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD.
In the Lighting Studio
Second Floor
LEXINGTON BUILDING
Gas and Electric floor lamps, desk and table lamps, piano lamps, and an unusually beautiful selection of light domes, gas and electric fixtures and light shades.
CONVENIENT TERMS
The Gas & Electric Co.
BRANCH STORES Towson Catonsville Hamilton Highlandtown
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