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~ “gn AVERT” won The newspapers are at present crowded with Sales of all kinds. The difference between other sales and the closing out of William G. White stores is just this: On one hand you find sales of odds and ends and unsalable, unseasonable merchandise, and here you are offered the best of the best manufacturers of men’s wear at unheard of prices. William G. White is Going Out of Business Nothing is reserved. The latest, most staple and most seasonable fur- nishings go with the rest. There is but one object of this sale, and that is to close out all stocks in the seven White stores as quickly as possible, 80 that the stores can be leased and the fixtures sold. The White “going out of business” sale is a real opportunity for the man who knows real value and wants real, new, fresh, up-to-date furnishings. Go to the nearest White store today. These items are only a few of the bargains you will find, because every- thing in the seven White stores, facading the fixtures, is for sale. H E ' youths, had been The Judge's son, the car at the “‘Arrow,’’ Red-Manand EF &8Y Latest Styles, $1.00 Dozen In A 1913, Dugan found guilty fy manalauehtsr "The case appealed to the ich, in June, 1913, tence. Then it was taken to of Errore and down its decision Se aie ta. s Silk Hose = 35c 3, Underwear,39c 8 pairs for $1.00 s50Gloves “~~ 89c zsShirts- $1.35 $1.50 & $1.75 9 very best ure! ingred! IMPERIL BRITISH RULE| =: sss.sses tetag this "yeu ‘wil Deportation of Labor Leaders May|"37"8 4. Bring About South African @o @ box now. Price 50 Separat * LONDON, Jan. 9—Premier ‘s \ Coup in deporting labor leaders anywhere ang bay) conte, “t Shirts Leases and Sixtures of the stores that have not already been disposed of, for sale, Apply to MILTON DAMMANN, Attorney-at-Law, 161 Brosdway, New York City. a See iae | A ss Dame). <r jeate, | Miia cy i 345 Broadway Hite 4@® Nassau Se. 'y officials, io have had i me,d2, Gout African politien be Ios Meuiientarisie ie, Po 3 Weet 42d St. Brway & 26th Se. 847 Broad Street, NEWARK MISPLACED C ME THE FINEST BUY OF BRITISH WOOLLENS THAT ! HAVE EVER SEEN ~ ONE OF SCOTLAND'S LARGEST HOUSES Having an agency in Boston, turned over an immense portion of their stock, the ends running from thirty to sixty yards, to a small wholesaler. The party buying these goods could not handle this enormous ‘stock and turned them over to me at practically what they cost. Goods worth from $2.50 to $4.00 a yard. I bought these goods for about 25% of their value. The great gnajority are Spring woollens, staple styles, herringbones, small checks, quiet gray effects, rough tweeds, homespuns, fancy novelties, every- thing that might comprise an English or Scotch woollen house stock. I cannot mention the Scotch concern who sold these goods. It is the only restriction placed on me, but I have them in my window, with the original tickets on them. 1 want all my old customers to flock in and get in on thisbuy. They are goods that would be sold by the high priced merchant tailor for prices ranging around $40.00, There i only one price to be put on these goods during this sale—that {s, suit or topcoat to or- der, $10.00, Anything in this range, irrespective of color or quality, suit or topcoat to order, THE STORY— In the past fourteen years, doing business on Washington Street, Boston, it has been my custom to clean up the stocks of the finest wholesale woollen houses. With my tremendous outlet, no stock has been too large for me. 1 sometimes have occasion to take almost the entire stock of a wholesale woollen merchant, it being understood that I am to pay cash for the same. Afl the wholesale woollen dealers know this, and most of my buys today are with the under- standing that the names of the concerns which unload their merchandise are to be kept.a secret. ‘A wholesafe house, tn order to send drummers on theroad, must semple out thelr stock, end when a plece comes down to from ten éo thirty yards the sampls must be recalled in order to evold duplicate selling. ‘That means thelr best styles are withdrawn from stock, and when the season !s fairly well advanced the ac- cumutation of these ends is a sourco-of worry to the wholesaler. There's where I come in, 1 stand ready to take these at prices ranging from 25 to 75 per cent. off the original price. This is not a rare ocourrence, 1 do this week in and week out, afl the year through, subject to (hile restriction: That the name of the concern must not be advertised, and at certain times | am not allowed the privilege of using the name of the mill whose googs are thus tumed over to ms, MITCH Broadway THE TAILOR, 1431 Broadway FROM BOSTON . open Evenings i 9 v’sleoh—Saterday 10 : “th A Message From |j| ONFIDENCE BRINGS| CARL op Safinsptentony, 8 TGuxedo end I are firm frend.” sting, bite or scorch of tobacco. y saa’ smokin ffumnas “Tuxedo that the we of Famous toring, ser, eens Great Singers Must be “Tobacco Wise” Tuxedo isthe TobaccoChosenby OperaStars M EN who depend upon their voices come to know .tobacco as ordi- i nary smoker never knows it. 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