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FSET URES ete ae ee Meme oe i re ob ; ® eM BS fe January + _.. - , January RESTA ; BE q & BER q ] 1 White Sale 4 hgeeplel Cleartnce ‘Sat S es yu FY) so a Now i Gg) on : 1 a ; in Progress, SIXTHIAV, 19°70 20* STREETS NEW YORK. Every Floor. oo RHEUMATISM 9 tstut owtteno tude | Clearing All Our Men’s Suits and Overcoats Hage i enin My Vas Impossible— On One Such Day | Fist Used —— at the Lowest Prices of the Year oF Second Flooe, } WIE RE changing Buyers in our Clothing Department, and the incoming HEARST CONTEST — TO RIS AGILITY McClellan’s Lawyer Says Rival Falls 35 Feet With Coping, stor Just Missing Row of # Fence Spikes, Papers Have Aroused Preju- dice Against Him. Manag Poleeman FREES MANAGER ARRESTED eat FOR GIVING SUNDAY SHOW. De. wants to clear out the entire stock on hand in one great sale, and with this end in view every” + been seduced Lo the lowest price-point of the year. ‘The new Buyer taking hold right on the eve of our Januury Sale, we've given » widest latitnde possible, and he has.made prices that will effect the quickest clearing on record. Suits and Overcoats Regularly Up to $25 It’s getting along to that season of the year when we are reminded that we must comply with that imperative rule—a thorough clearing time yearly. In the Men's Suits you'll find Far down on Ju @ndar of “litigated preme Court to-d Lamd Ric! McClellan in the @ral Jackson in th e @f the State of New Yo from the Maye fam Rand@lph Iie The motion was be ordered to try t And no indorsement of } as King of Paia co ats all the new fall ented in kerseys, thibets, meltons and fancy ma- —not all sizes in ea h style, but every size in the lot, at ww. Overcosts at the sale p rom a worse rt than miae. , Cambridge, and 500, ‘ fifty different patter worsteds and i size in ever Ir) Art Calendar for 1908, dowith The Sun- ++$12,50 $18. ' 4 ' et the set. Prettiest Art ' : ' , lay © coping ana |! nd $40 Suits ate... the station. | erime:* for Men's $15 Cravenette Coat , $15.50. - $12.50 - $18.50 -some genuine Priestley. Clearance of Men's $2 Hats at $1 Boys’ *4.50 &» *5 Suits at $3.00 Suits that are made according to the Simpson-Crawford Co.’s standard— usual re case to made for service, aj pearance and comfort. About twice a year we hold these decisive Clearance Sales—a time when a greater portion of our Boys’ suit stock is marked at one price. $4 and $5 Boys’ Suits at $3.00 | Boys’ Suits, Extra Pants, $3.95 in Sailor, Russian and RETIRING from BUSINESS} Chandler & Co.’s $72,000 Stock of the HIGHEST GRADE NEW YORK MADE CLOTHING to be Sold for $40,000 A large variety of patterns ii doubie-bredsted 4 to 10 y vith an extra pair e — detachable | Suts for boys § to liy ot trousers — double-t most every kind of materi vroughly well wade—at... 0 Russian and Sailor Suits at...... $5 50 Double-breasted $8.5 SUITS and OVERCOATS C On | $7.50 for Men and Young Men at less than the Dollar f WE ARE going out of business. Everything we own is for sale— Lease—Fixtures—Merchandise. Not a garment will be re- served, not excepting staple Blues and Blacks. The opportunity is How to Get Struck Jury. To obtain a struck jury, the Commis Bioner of Jurors January Sale of Men’s Shirts and Pajamas far Main Floor. PY{ONTHS ago we made up our mind we would not only equal all past January sales, but would eclipse all selling records, and we prepared for this sale with this object constantly in mind. sends a li Substantial bus! munity; men o! . A *, . j l- i ton unusual, as this store has always been recognized as handling exclu- ( 5,000 Men's Blue Cham- 79 | Men's White and Col 1 9e ,dven's Pleated Bosom Shirts __ Cee be | sively the highest grade line of ready-to-wear clothing manufactured WER CTO EL ay a8 ored Shirts at. . ane b Eri all this coming Springs 4 ® * Ls ‘ Si SX 1 1 hile 2 A t ;: , it might ingly be term \ in this country—the lowest priced suit ever sold was $18, and the : 1 wing of styles. These shirts leated bosoms, attached and detached Patterns that are sure to please you— that prices ranged up to $75. NO OLD STOCK. EVERY STYLE and FABRIC THAT IS FASHIONABLE THIS SEASON $13.50] S00 suits a us sil b= $95.00 fl usually sell at $1.50 andy 95c dias and pere In all p Hearst-McClelian tions of the | row at 5,00) Men's Muslin Night Shirts at 49c—The price hardly represents the cost, | | T Sold. (GE © of the ieatures of our annual January sale. ‘This is the one occasi 22.00 SUITS nd< annually bay in one half and dozen lots; all neatly trimmed—usually sell for 7 sold tor = $25.00 SUITS 3 4 Men's Pajainas—Men's white and colored Paiamas: good wearing materials and neat patterns, at.--... eislelers eielesiesieniee - $1.00 S14 oOo Bes “2S $3990 $1750) ou aS $39.50 fl Be nb wciicninet Decided, f as been oiacea anon ce ff MANY OF THE OVERCOATS AND SUITS ARE LINED THROUG t of the way, a i UT WITH THE FINEST SILKS #4 : ’ ° 'Girls’ € Misses’ Suits &» Coats pb el for quick clearing. Conditions contribute costly coits and suits at prices that are very much less than we paid for these garments earlier in the season, WE CAN FIP MEN OF EVERY SIZ FULL DRESS AND |RAINCOATS AND FALL] fh TUXEDO SUITS. OVERCOATS. ARG opportunity that occurs but once in a year—an event when we mark our entire stock of Girls’ and Misses’ appar- YOUNG OUSERS } [© Third Floor. — eee % D 5 rine on he Misses’ $27.50 Coat Suits, natty : Spal ais 7 double-breasted styles, of excellent broadcloth, in Misses’ €» Junior $22.50 Coat 7 < Jue, brown, garnet and black; lined throughout Ssh ; ; a Byery Fancy Vest @ ~. 31 Corres iE very Oftice Coal Diaby SURG it SING CUE ied ase ceric Suits, in cheviots and all wool mixtures in blue, S At v4 Pri PAB me INET i with warranted satin brown, green, garnet, smoke and black in pretty 3 t 7a Eres, CE Street | Ae Pre. notch collar of velvet full pleated skirt trimmed ce es al | \ecibhy (elebrnsnoneet one Riecy Sone $18.75 row stripes; lined throughout with guaranteed A a satin: also comfortably iuterlined. Full pleated le Maveatiin ‘ Misses’ $14.75 Full Length Coats, skirt, finished with folds...... ween tees $14.75 ot heavy Winter weight cheviot and mixtures in bail pretty shades; double-bieasted, semirfitted Misses’ $34.75 % Length Caracul Coats, in two models; full box or semivfitted effects, in black only; lined throughout with war- model avelvetoollarsicesessiseenee tess $8.7 Girls’ °9.75 Full Length Coats, of heavy cheviot ‘n blue, brown and red; lined throughout with flannel; high storm collar of velvet; sess $6.75 rinted satin and interlined. A splendid garment for street or evening wear...... cere. $18.75 Greenhut The Store of Superior Qualities and and Medzrate Prices. Company Dry Goods r Sale of Women’s Tailor-Made Suits at practically half Women’s price. The materials are imported broadcloth in Tailor-Made striped effects, hertingbone cheviots and man- Suits nish mixtures. Two fashionable models: double- HELD FOR STEAL INE | nee SpE preasted ange sae §2,000 Iii CUT GLASS Value 35.00 sizes i to 1+ > a Oe =e eC. There Never Has Been a Sale of Coats ' Equal to this one for value-giving importance. Almost 1,000 sample coats, regularly $25, at 510. THE values are so unusual, so extraordi- | WE said there never has been a Coat Sale nary, that we hesitate to tel you at what price | , equal to this one in value-giving importance. many ot these Coats sell regular'y for. We made the That’s not strong enough—there never will be another. ‘3 were Worth ality there : They ure Sample Coats that come from the show-rooms ot y one of the largest and foremost manufacturers {no America, ew beautiful and striking who held on to them thinking he could get his price; but lly sold ac high as $10. The 3 m conditions were such that he finally virtually sacrificed ese Coats at $10, so they will not them to ns For Friday’s and Saturday's Sellins: would se ee wo Men anda: Woman Up: Girls’ This handsome collection consists of 150 Girls’ der Heavy Bail—More Junior Junior Tailored Suits, in p'ainand striped broad- Arrests Expected. Tailored cloth; in blue, brown, wine color and mixtures; Suits Prince Chap double-breasted coat; fuil piaited skirt, each . 2. . . . «dS Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York Herherts; Inthe lot you'll find blue, red and gray, Exclusive styles inevery desirable length; : (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) various shades of tan, green, brown and also black. Eve- handsome Evening Coats—Street and Caryiage Coats—Costs for travelling and the steamer. A style for every fancy— ning coats, rich velvet and caracul coats, handsome taffeta just think—you can choose from almost 1,000 Coats for $10 coats in two-toned stripes and plaids; imported mixtures and other exquisite materials. Long, semi-fitting, tight —beautiful materials—lustrous broadcloths—cheviots, ker- seys and meltons—medium and dark colors, fitting as well as loose models. Smart ctiects in Prince Chap and Pony Jackets and many other exclusive Jacket styles—all trimmed with =-4 1908 WorldAlmanac Now on Salle, oy mca ssc) etre at thr res ernest pee ao ae i eee ~ the and a missing | Brown had given are expected,