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MARGOLIS BROS. Anniversary Section VOLUME XXX—NUMBER 24 Summer Goods Arriving Daily At Local Store Has Large Line Spring and Summer Merchandise Margolis Brothei s have one of the largest lines of Spring and Summer offerings ever carried by their store, according to a statement made by the senior partner of the firm day before yesterday. In their large line of spring and summer apparel, Mr. Mar golis stated that each and every ar ticle was selected with utmost acre and in each case personal attention was given the purchase of these goods. During the next week the firm is expecting one of the largest tiadea witnessed in any of the years since 'ts establishment, the owners stating that they are sure that the large assortment of spring and sum mer apparel would meet with approval of hundreds of the moat particular customers. Since tjtair establishment here eight years agoTHargolis Brothers have al- i ways worked with the aim of in cleasing its number of customers so that a quick turnover of merchandise would result and make possible low prices for seasonable and select mer chandise. They have not only accom plished this, but they have set styles for hundreds and hundreds of peo ple in this section. It is a fact that they are the style leaders, and that they have them here soon after their introduction in the larger cities of the country. This spring and especially next week the Arm is enjoying the cooperation of several of the big manufacturers in an effort to further urge the purchasing of standard and reliable merchandise. In the store can be found practically all of the articles made by the leading manufacturers of the country. The management takes pride in carrying each articles in the store, and the manufacturers take pride in Newest and Latest And Always the Greatest MARLBORO SHIRTS Men who care, if you seek shirt patterns of distinc- Interlined with preshrunk linings, Marlboro shirts tion, combiner! with quality of fabrics and the comfort not shrink. They are made exclusively to meet the ~, ~ , , ~ « _i. , i wearer's desires and needs. All collar-attached shirts that a correctly made shut assures, then we heart.ly sus- are made Qne pocketi sjngle rounded cuffs with gest Marlboro Shirts. large button, medium long pointed collar, curved band fitting contour of neck, avoiding wrinkling of collar. The Evey Marlboro Shirt is full cut, constructed as fine separate collars are semi-stiff, made with webbing back, as possible, thus appealing to you who desire a popluar- giving the appearance of the laundered collar and corn priced shirt. fort, of a soft one. •„ ' l f Sloped to the Neck Keeps Wrinkles in Check (Jutting Is Full, and They Don't Bind or Pull. "Made With Care A Trial Will Introduce a Shirt That You Will Be Glad You Bought *. B * T " " ASK TO SEE THE EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS OF ||g MAR LB ORO [Tjj] with quality and M" • ■ m A T| „rr...-. Margolis Brothers H And Bound to Please" THE ENTERPRISE HOME OF MARGOLIS FIRM DURING THE PAST EIGHT YEARS Wiiliamston's shopping center for eight years, the firm of Margolis Brothers Is celebrating their an niversary with a great reducion ih prices in every department of their store. ;l having Margolis carry their articles. It wan through correspondence with many of the large manufacturers that r.ext week this store is able to offer a most unusual and exceptional line of merchandise. Mr. Margolis stated that it was a pleasure to him to have this cooperation, but that it meant in a great way much to his customers in that bargains are made possible in those lines of merchandise that carry good will, distinction and value. Already this week additional ship ments of spring and summer coat*, suits and other articles are arriving at the store, and we know you would enjoy seeing them. The management wanta you to visit the store, and feel under no obliga tion whatsoever to make a purchase or spend one cent with them. FRANK J. SAYS— Straw hats and Mansco underwear help to relieve the summer heat. The eld fashioned way of keeping cool was to park under a shady tree —to- day you put on comfortable clothes and you don't mind the hot sultry weather. Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, Friday, May 20,1927 Popularity and Efficiency of Sales Force Has Factor in Marg Smallest as Well as Largest I>urchaser Always Made to Feel at Home by Members of Force as Well as By the Owners The sales force at Margolis Brothers Store has had much to do with the growth of that insti tution during the past several years. The members of the force during their service with the Messrs. Margolis have taken a great deal of interest and pride in their work and have made many friends, and customers for that store. The smallest, as well as the largest purchaser, is always mado to feel at home by the mem bers of the force as well as by the owners. Personal attention and many valuable suggestions are at the customer's hands, and the undisputable good judgment of the members of the force has caused hundreds of customers to go well dressed. The sales force, of which Mrs. Mary Bell Osborne, Mrs. Ix'wis Manning, and Mrs. J. W. Andrews are members, and Including the store's owners, Mosers. Frank J. and Irving Margolis, extends to you a cordial welcome to visit the store whether you have a pur chase to make or not. Firm of Margolis Brothers Celebrate Eighth Anniversary Marlboro Shirt Popular Seller With Margolis Sells Around 1200 Shirts During the Past Year That the Marlboro shut is fast covering thenation is seen by the vast number of tnem sold lafct year. Mar golis Bribers who sell the shirt in I Willianiston, sold around twelve hun dred of them last year, and in eve.-y instance the purchaser was well-satis-j lied. The large number of sales is due ! to a large extent to the popular price and the shirt is recognized to be one of the best buys on the market. As for quality offered in the shirt I and the price charged, the Marlboro 1 ranks first. After experimenting for several seasons, Margolis Brothers found that, this make of shirt came' nearer meeting the demands and de- j sires 'of their customers than any shirt on the market. Past colors are guaranteed in all the various grades, and the store does not hesitate to replace any one of them tliat fades. The shirt has the seven button front, is full cut and constructed as fine as possible. The collars aro semi-stiff and are made with webbing back, giving the ap pearance of the laundered collar and comfort of a soft one. The local store is witnessing a rapid increase in the aale of this brand of shirt, and the fact that there are at least 1200 wearers right here in this section shows that it is a good buy. FRANK J. Frank J. Margolis, senior member of the firm, Murgolis Brothers, is pn minet in Inith social and business circleii of the town. He is president of the local chamber of commerce, und a leader in his field. iienown Clothing Is Popular with Boys Th'o >if ernt nf Margolin --Brothers' Kiowth is due to giving their custo mers the best in clothes values the market affords. The Renown Clothing company, makers of clothes for the sturdy boy, have done much in add ing to Margolin Brothers' success by making clothes with care and thor oughness and at prices that meet with the approval of the masses. The features of Renown clothes are outstanding; they carry styles the boys want and are sold for prices that mothers don't mind paying." A large stock awaits you at Margolis' store at reduced prices during the eighth anniversary sale. MARGOUS BROS. } Anniversary Section | ESTABLISHED 1898 Begins Sale on Friday May 20; To Last Ten Days „ During the next ten days, the firm of Margolis Brothers will celebrate tiieir eighth anniversary in business in Williams ton. This section is devot ed to the interests of that firm, and is prepared in part by some of the country's largest wholesale dry goods dealers. Their eighth anniversary, while it does not carry an astonishing record us to years, it does carry a record of service and style leadership. CarryinK dependable lines of mer chandise at fair prices was Riven a* the secret of their success by Messrs. Frank J. and lrvinjf Margolis during their eight years in business in W>l - / The carrying of such brands of merchandise as Florsheim shoes, So ciety Brand clothes, Gotham Gold Stripe hosiery, Surefit caps, Marl boro ami Manhattan shirts and Walk Over shoes were mentioned as com prising a dependable line of merchan dise that has won for them many cus tomers. They invite you to their store on the merits of the merchandise, and Jaw prices durin gtheir sale. Courtesy and fair dealings are always evident in their dealings with patrons, and a visit to their store during the sale tor any time for that matter does not place you under any obligation what ever to buy one thing. PR \NK J. SAYS— Why not slip into a llradley Bathing suit and show your form off to a bet ter advantage than dive into a so-call ed knitted suit that looks like a cot ton stocking on a trim ankle—Mar golis has a complete line of Bradleys' from the smallest tot's size to the full developed man's or woman's size.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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