The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 13

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a WANAMAKER’S Spencers, $1.75 —about half import cost 200, bought in Scotland in 1916, and only received by us late last win- ter—too late for our customers’ needs. Out from their boxes they come to- morrow, with their low prices stil! attached- Notwithstanding that portation of similar Sp landed cost to be over $3 each. They are all of soft Shetland yarn, hand-woven in Scotland; gray, black, and white; double breasted, button- ing at left shoulder. Second floor, Old Building Regular price Udd-lot price By the yard By the yard $6.00. 54-inch silvertone suiting of 9 54 7-inch imported corduroys. 50-inch black broadcloth Remnants, quarter to third less Serges, cord rs, embroider che f 1% yards to sufficient for a dress. No mail or telephone orders. Main floor, Old Building SSE Canaries, $11 100 canaries. In full song, Arrived too late for Christmas business. Regularly S$i6 to $18. Tuesday, $11. The Bird Shop Down-Stairs Store, New Building. Petticoats of radium silk, $9.75 Made of the sort of silk we like to feel—full of life; good lines, deep flounces, fine tuck and puffings, In the loveliest shade blue shot with rose, purple shot with blue, gold shot with green, ete, Pink and white petticoats $8.95 to $15 Ever so many to select from; some plain ailored, finished with hemstitching or . others trimmed with “ribbons and y Third floor, Old Building % t ¢ _——— ‘Wool Dress Goods— | Odd Lots—reduced | 214 women’ At wholesale cost equi eted, and cutis. The coats are lined with satin, suede cloth and tweed. IN THE ORIGINAL SALE OF PINK AND WHITE 3 { hi { | ( \ \ 1 Gaus ' J et Ocean Be Paris Blouses Fiver so many crispy dainty, hand-made ne », stenciled whichever you 1 with batist a lovely frill s of blue or | clevefiy. he mstitched into a crisp high-neck vuffings der ure blouse. buttons down the front match in color the squares, 2 uslin is used to finish a r-blouse French Blouses from last season now $8.75 to $25 Were $12 to $35, vetlel floor, Old Buiiding Modart t Corsets tront lace we models for all types — specially priced Easily adjusted corsets which fea- ture a flat back; with an elastie band holding in the stays. Extremely low in front; pliably boned. Simple charming trimmings and _ finishing touches harmonize perfectly with the material of the corset. ightly constructed corset, quite tail- t very daiuty, for slender figures, vely shade of orchid is used for pretty sile model, $15. Unusually good looking is a model made of pink silk striped material, $18. Third floor, Old Building. s leather Coats Suede leather coat at $39.50 Blackglazedleathershortcoat,$65 Full-length sheepskin coal with great raccoon collar, $110 Other coats, $42.50, $55, $65, $72.50 A reneral gathericg together c from 1 last of the stock of a well-known manufacturer of fine Ic.ther gar- ments. These are the coats one weers motoring and golfing and skating it they on the street in town with ily correct and smart effect. 0 say nothing of the fact th: appe: In soft fine suede leather in fawm color, made with a smart yoke, pock- ets, and buckled helt; some are re- versible, sides < with button-holes on both nd brown buttons both in and outside. In soft sheepskin, belted and pock- meade with adjustable collars Second floor, Old Building “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, NG ¥ MONDA 5, 1920. 7 AER 2a fee af] WANAMAKER’S _— Broadway at Ninth, New York WANAMAKER’S Store Hours, 9 to 5 WANAMAKER’S WANAMAKER’S {ft Be here when the sun rises tomorrow---to attend “The John Wanamaker Annual Winter Sale of Men’s Clothing It begins Tuesday morning at 7.30 o’clock — ee 8,510 Garments—4,684 Suits—3,826 Overcoats f | | HIS sale knocks into a cocked-hat some of the things ~ i you have been reading in the newspapers about the scarcity and high prices of clothing. True, the relief may be only temporary. Clothing prices are still going up in the manutactur- ing market. And good clothing promises to be scarce for some time to come. Our own stecks at times recently have sold down to nearly bare cases. During the closing weeks of Novem- ber they reached their lowest volume in years. All this makes a paradox that requires an explanation. And in the explanation ave found the chief reasons why now—ir this sale—we have offered the largest col- lection of ¢ fothine we have ever offered at special prices at one time. 0 ic | | The Reasons 1. Clothing makers have been late with their deliveries this season. ' They have had to contend with conditions that have not existed before. Many orders placed by us early last Spring for Fall delivery did not arrive until December. 2. Owing to late delivery, many orders were canceled by stores throughout the country, leaving the manufacturers with larger floor stocks. Reduced Prices Follow The Exact Savings $481,543 worth for $362,439 —saves $119,104 « FANCY SUITS 111 Suits... These conditions were bound to accumulate clothing and make lower 229 Suits... x Bs oon prices temporarily. i 298 Suits . $47.50 grade | Preae ° 306 Suits $50 eh In order to get money to purchase next season’s fabrics, the maker 211 Suits "$52.56 eae has to dispose of his Winter stock. To do this he reduces his wholesale price. 956 Suits $55 grade It is good business for him to do it. We, with our policy of not carrying goods over from season to season, 5.2 Suits 481 Suits. $60 grade $65 grade $48.50 find it necessary to reduce prices proportionately even on these late ar- ave au foie od - 460.50 oo MUAIA Ayal oes aor Ret Raw g ele nlAgac SIG SUIS). ices ade ew bives rivals and take a small margin of profit for a quick close-out. NoaiSuii eg jeje ad an aneeane _ The Wanamaker Standard OVERCOATS Most New York men know that the Wanamaker standard means a enero definite standard of quality that applies to the style, the fabric, the lining, ee pelbabtioled ves sian Het | the trimming, and the workmanship. It means that we guarantee every ; NERC ORNS «oo 4: WARIOU BERR | ; 5 ' 219 Overcoats...... $45 grade ; garment. And in a sale like this-— 189 Overcoats......$47.50 grade | 's 165 Overcoats........ $50 grade | The Unusual Variety : 145 Overcoats..... $52.50 grade —is clearly indicated by the big quantity offered. New York has rarely 212 Overcoats........ $55 grade $ had 4,684 of such fancy suits to choose from at one time, or 3,826 of such 179 Overcoats.. ... ..§57.50 grade es good overcoats ready to turn winter winds into winter comfort. 143 Overcoats....... .$60 grade 264 Overcoats. . 391 Overcoats. . 211 Overcoats. . 184 Overcoats. . 67 Overcoats $95 grade 49 Overcoats. .$105 grade (Burlington Arcade . $65 grade . $70 grade .. $75 grade . $85 grade Can you picture a variety like this that would not include something for every man and young man? And the ranve of sizes is just as good and shorts. The suits are street or busine gs suits, ranging from the conservative almost to the extreme; but nothing flashy ay in bad taste. -regulars, stouts, slims, longs $54.50 Store The oveicoats are both plain and faney, dress and semi-dress, loose-fit- | FANCY SI ITS ting hox coats and big, heavy ulsters. | RB ss ‘ Y ' &6 Suits $32.50 grade | tt Is the Year’s Great Sale |} 126 Suits 835 wrade | | - 5 ’ sale which men come to before the doors open even at 7 Hoi Sethe % — ine because they know they are going to get great values. i} on : Suet St s new friends snd makes better friends of old i 176 Suits 2, ah grade | Be : . j : {i 262 Suits ; $45 grade } [t is the sale in which many men stock up on clothing for six months {] 184 Saits . $47.50 grade | ahead. il 22 Suits . $49.50 grade | | Opening at 7.30 A. M. ameans that both men’s stores--Broadway and Burlington Arcade will be ready to serve men who want to choase their suits or overcoats before they go to business. More than 100 extra clothing salesmen will be here to serve you —some from our Philadelphia Store. Extra fitting rooms will be pro- vided. And extra selling space so that you can find what you want, eesily and quickly. Be here when the sun rises— 7.28--for first pick of: the many prizes. OVERCOATS 117 Overcoats......$32.50 grade | 110 Overcoats 171 Overcoats........$40 grade | 221 Overcoats ......$42,50 grade | 307 Overcoats........$45 evade | 39 Overcoats $49.50 grade | Bead Corner Store) * means the price that regularly prevai's, 145 Overcoats....0..: $30 grade | $24 50 . $35 grade | e 61 Overcoats......$47.50 grade | $33. 5 harge for alterations ‘Grade

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