Your U.S Dollar Now Worth $1.55 a levole 49 • 6 -Glpry. ev,w1 06' • T-6 gym. Fall/Winter 2002 During this event you may have a suit, jacket and trouser made-to-measure at off- the-rack prices. Furthermore, we are pleased to announce that a special grouping of bolt-end fabrications will be available at specially reduced trunk-show prices. Also on hand will be Michel Karkar. Michel will custom fit you from the world's Finest Shirt Fabrications. Manufacturer / Designer Zelco Jez will be showcasing Men's & Ladies' Designer Fashion Leather Jackets. He will custom-fit & style to your own specifications. The Freeds Woman will have representatives from Olsen showcasing their designer fashions along with Fall/Winter 2002 collections that you can hand select and pre-order. Your Freeds Woman purchase will be tax free. wzilt 13®KM 1=MO@KI121D, To complete your outfit, buy any regularly-priced Men's Shoe and Receive a Second Pair of Equal or Lesser Value at SO% OFF. 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