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Dear Madam: 
We believe every woman is concerned in the question of getting most for her 
money. And this is particularly true at this period owing to the advancing costs of 
food stuffs and a corresponding advance in the price of every other commodity. 
So we believe this letter will interest you because it is intended to bring to 
your attention some of the extraordinary money saving opportunities that will be 
presented in our 25th Department Managers’ Sale, commencing January 9th. 
In comparison to the present prices of various lines of merchandise the prices 
which now rule in this January event are lower than the same materials can be 
bought for in the wholesale markets. But the merchandising policy of this store must 
be maintained at all times and under all circumstances, and that is why the saving 
opportunities of this Department Managers’ Sale will be taken advantage of so readily 
by hosts of economically inclined women. 
We trust you will take this letter in the spirit in which it is intended, for we 
want to urge you, with all the force at our command, that if you have any needs to 
supply in the lines that we sell, make purchases during the week of January 9th for 
immediate and future needs. We doubt very, very seriously if the values that will 
be offered can be duplicated in the near future. 
Trusting we may have an early visit, and assuring you of our courteous service, 
we are, 
Yours very truly, 
DEPT. MANAGERS, WM. G. WEBBER CoO. 
Salem, Mass, 
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