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An it's a knockout! The backward clothing season gives us the biggest opportunity we have ever had! This big, active store is alive to
every opportunity—we are grasping this chance with all the energy we have!—AND we are staging the most important clothing sale we have
held in years!

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This is the largest clothing purchase we have made in years. The backward season throughout the country left four of our regular manu-
facturers with a great deal of made up stock. The situation with them was serious. To hold this merchandise over till next season would tie
up their capital and make it impossible for them to operate at full capacity on spring and summer clothing. They appealed to us—we pur-
chased the entire surplus stock of these manufacturers.

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$25 to $50 Values Earlier in the Season!

You men who have been waiting for CrOwley-Milner's to act—here's your reward! So radically different from anything that's been
Clone that you know at once no one but Crowley-Milner's would attempt it! For the clothing sales of this store have always been the
envy of other Detroit merchants and a source of marvel to all Detroit men! This sale has been planned on a much wider scope than
anything we have ever before attempted.

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This 2 for $37 Sale Will Hurry Up New Records!

Never before to our knowledge has the city of Detroit witnessed such a sale. Certainly never before has this store—where most
of the big sales of the past have been staged—ever attempted a sale on such a broad scale. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU-
SAND DOLLARS worth of high grade, well tailored clothing assembled by one store, presents a spectacle that you may never witness
again! But this store's well known capacity for big volume and quick turnover insures a successful sale.

The Overcoats

The Suits

Single and double breasted suits for men and young men—form fit-
ters -- loose fitters — bqlted models — English cuts—in fact, EVERY-
TILING !

Serges
Fine Checks
Worsteds
Overplaids
Cassimeres Plain Shades
Pencil Stripes Unfinished Worsteds Rich Mixtures

Great Coats Ulsterettes
Mixtures
Overplaids
All Plaid Backs Ulsters
Plain Colors
Chesterfields
Raglans

Sizes 32 Slim to 52 Stout

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We cannot attempt to describe each overcoat model! There are coats
for men in every walk of life—coats for every occasion!

No reasons for any man in Detroit to pass up this
sale. No matter what his size or shape. In fact, no
man in Detroit can afford to pass up this opportunity.
It is just like finding real dollars to buy suits and
overcoats of these qualities at $21 or two for $37.
This is the Sale of Sales=because genuine value
is the keynote throughout and has been during the
fourteen years in which we have held these men's
sales!
Crowley Milner's S«ond Floor.

50,000 Detroit people have
bought on the Morris Plan (lur-
ing the past year. You pay only
a small amount cash and then
arrange with• the Industrial
Bank to borrow the balance.

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Dress Suits

Top Coats

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$3, $4, $5 Trousers!

Footwear

$6 to $8 Values

Trouser values may come and trouser values may go—but

High shoes in black and

here it a sale that will keep Detroit men, who are foresighted, in

brown calf. Also imita-

mighty fine trousers for a year and more. Odd lots were pur-
chased—entire surplus stocks—in one or two instances the EN-
TIRE close-out stocks of manufacturers. The special buying for
this sale has covered weeks—and were READY!

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Blue serges, blue, grey and brown Flannels, plain and fancy
Worsteds, Cassimeres and Suitings, black Thibets, Corduroys,
heavy wool Kerseys--EVERYTHING! Plenty of spiting patterns
to match odd coats!

$5 and $6 C),i1c1 Coats!
$2.50.

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$1.25 and $1.50 Odd Vests!

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are light and dark brown
shades. There are French,
square and the new broad
square toes. Also medium
and round toes and broad
comfort lasts.

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to E. Hurry Ix llseml They

go last at this pricol

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Felt Hats

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Second Floor

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5. E. Corner Gnaw,
Main Stara: Eratiot, Library, Monroe and Farmer Avenues. Store lee Hems,
Saturday the Store Remains Open Usul I a*Clock.
Librsey. S ire H ea rs . i 5. 5.30.
No Deliver to 30 Suburban Cities “41 Towns.

They're rough and plain
felt hats with bound and
welt edges = satin lined.
Choose from the season's
best shades of pearl gray,
tans, browns, light greens,
steel greys, blacks and
others. Sizes 6% to 71/2.

Second Floor

3800 Sweaters,

$1.0 0

All-Wool Sweaters—Wool-mixed Sweaters
and Heavy Cotton Sweaters!
$2 to $4 Values!

Sweaters when you NEED 'em! And Sweaters

at a price that will make this pile of 3,800 dwindle

in short order! They're special—specially pur-
chased and specially priced—leave it to Crowley-

Milner's to put over a sale in a really BIG way.

$1.69
Pajamas

95c

1,200 pairs---a purchase
at • knockout price—and
we pass the savings along
to YOU! They're good
quality flannelettes and
muslin—in V-neck or mil-
itary style! Cut full and
roomy, and well made
throughout! Your size!

First Floor

Broken sizes and colors! V-neck, shawl collar,

coat style and pull-overs! You'll find your style

and size in this lot—but we warn you to find it

EARLY Saturday!

First Floor

Heavy Skating Sweaters,

$5.95

$1.25 to $2 Shirts,
85c, f3 or $2.45

We have held some big shirt sales in the past year.

expect to hold some'bigger sales in the future.

We

But we do

not expect to equal this sale of shirts for many, many

months!

Printed Percale
Cotton Pongee
Tape Striped Madras
Printed Madras
Oxfords
Woven Madras
Printed Piques
Corded Madras
Printed Repps

And if we attempted a description of the patterns and

colors this advertisement would not be big enough for every-
thing vJe would have to say.

Ties Half-Price

Silk knitted—fibre silk—cut silk—satins—moires—twills
—at half price!

$2.50 Cut Silk and Knit Ties, $1.00 Cut Silk and Knit Tie,.
$1.25.
50c.

They 6.95 to $10.95 Values

Ileavy all wool and worsted shaker and jumbo

knit sweaters in coat and pull-over style. Choose

from a big variety of colors and combination colors.

Sizes 36 to 46--for men, women, boys or girls!

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$2.00 Cut Silk Four-in-Hand, 25c Bat Wing Bow Ti.., 12c.
31.00.
75c Four•in-Hands, 37c.
$1.50 Cut Sills and Knit Ties,
50c Four-in•Hands and Bow,
75c.
25c.

Crawley•Miloar's—Pirst Floor

