The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 18

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Spat og shone shia the Prong i a the store Whakemale price was ym jealer said he charge $6 for the paoeee bet “ea the Tauependenis latte California eu ers would not pay Sears Company Controle Trade. red 5 mount wi ae Sa A i . WASHINGTON, Nov, 21.--Inquiry by io future a4 the Federal Trade Commission into an each artial alleged monopoly of the Pacific Const he, hy on 80 per ent. raisin industry began here with ‘The Commissioner announced that Ponte "tn' protsit ‘againas” contre ef 0 per cent. prot in the clothing ang erate choe busihees wow not he tolerated. —— German “Ersatz” Footwear | as Made Here. H Sy, nce ads practically ‘complete. ‘control ‘Of the out. THE HAGUE, Nov, 71 (Associated © Prees)—A controversy of possible |~ far-reaching effect on American trade felations in Holland ts in Progress in the Amsterdam and Rot- ero KELLNER BROS. fy Which thousands of pairs bave been | if ty-nine years selling Good Furniture of a Imported by the municipalities in an @ffort to break the high prices of the! BH Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue Dutch manufacturers. @ . . ‘The possibility of an extraordinary after-the-war trade plot was hinted at in a meeting of the Rotterdam Council last night. Alderman de Miranda said that shoes which Duten had dissected and derisively wince the public that America were of poor quality and ‘ o wor rkmen's ene: toa Rave been permitted to cn Sag Ngee ‘ieee tore ‘% Z r by ihe mule alities at an as |g sulte—8 pieces. 4 (Hormally” abo BS cents), approximately W por con | of HROUGHOUT the career of Kell- Ben, scite gualtyy of Dutch, we ; net's is reflected an inherent pride if iene controversy 6 ‘sccepying mo! selling the best—Kellner patrons evince space in the press than any othe ling ‘ Y 1 American subject since the seizure o pride in owning the best, and, in main- — A spegge —— sum vear| taining tradition, Kellner furniture. is Paper Shoes in Baltimore Sttr Petr | MH eae. Suri. : still modestly priced, se eine aoe "ac peer f The “Twenty-five Rooms’ See bes i; pletely furnished contain a wealt, in the rain was exhibited omg Pir Price. Cosshilasionee suggestions for your home, tian, who decided at once to tuke oy brofiteert Beck Hazzard ¢ Storm ft Say A Vast BOGAN a Built by Good Will JURCHASERS of Beck Hazzard Shoes Prave proven enthusiastic missianar- ies in spreading the news of Beck Hazzard values, until now over a million pairs of Beck Hazzard Shoes are sold each year in New York and vicinity, The Storm Breaster The style sketched above is designed for the stress of hard service and’ stormy weather, Dark tan, oil grain leather, heavy sole, bellows tongue. . . price $4.50, Mail orders should be addressed to 326 Lafayette Street, adding , \15¢ Jor parcel post charges. Style book on request. There is a Beck Hazzard style to meet the taste and requirements of every man and woman. No style over six dollars.' 40 STORES IN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT or Cc J ad AE AND BE ZARR. whee Consult Telefhone Directory for Addrevoes | : s.. o CEES) GD) CE) Gu) OEE) GEE) For Other Gimbel News: ses pages 19 and 20, ’ Men in all walks of life —come to Gimbels for Clothing We want every man—the one who has had ‘his clothes tailored—the one who has had y in buying “down” to his purse—to look up Gim®el clothing stocks. Here men can find plenty of everything at every price. Py » The illustroticn “| is of styles in- - < cluded in this. Saturday .offering ; at $39.75. Over 5 000 Suits and Overcoats for Men Saturday Sale °39.75 For This Last Saturday Before Thanksgiving, Gimbels Great Men’s Clothing Section Brings Forward a Grouping of Scores of Styles: ° Many Fine Fabrics: Every Wanted Size: At a Price Representing a Special Reduction From Our ell Known Low Prices Think you cannot buy good clothing for $39.75? . Witness: — 4 Then you do not know Gimbels! Overcoats in Box, Ulsterette, Ulster, Dress and other models Here- Saturday —thousands of tine winter overcoats and jn brown, oxford grey, and brown, green and grey mixtures. cays pfag wee Mae sarey sone Eee sien Suits—one, two, three-button styles; single and double , No limited numker either —in varieties or in the source from _ breasted in plain blue, oxford greys, fancy mixtures and worsted:i which we secured them (for many great makers were called upon) __tripes. or in materials or styles. Rien for yourself; ; ih AT GIMBELS, MEN: MORE Clothing, 2i0RE Coad Clothing, From MORE Good! Makers At Prices Based on Three-Store Buying Power . Clothing from twenty-five of America’ 8 leading makers (including most of those —And a Separate Men’s who advertise nationally); you gett their “choice of the house” and not the whim - Gathing Store Downstairs or hobby of any one of two makers. large stocks in our séparate Downstairs Clothing o! E re every description for every type of man and every man’s taste at clothings Section (a step from any entrance) as prices to suit every man’s purse. many exclusive clothing stores boast. Suits for men and young men, $35, $50 to $100. Attractive ‘special offerings. ae as low as Overcoats for men and young men, $35, $50 to $100. #18,75 Evening Clothes; Leather Coats; Fur and Fur trimmed Coats. Let This Special Saturday Sale of Clothing Be Your Introduction to Gimbels Million Dollar Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Stocks my GIMBELS MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION—Fourth Floor ' ; 4 Fa Be Rae ie ale: OMIA, Re oe bep i tawmymilt >a Na AN ap ‘

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