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Roms Guild of Book rind PATE KOE RTM ALE, LRT INT TM RBI NHR een nr eR ARO 2 0Z Helping Reduce | (e) Workers Holds Its 12th Annual By W. G. Bowdoin. + ‘Tho Uuldof Book Workers held its twelfth annual exhibition of the work of members at the rooms of the Arch- fitectural League, Fine Arts Building, No, 216 West 57th Street, from May 12 to 15, The exhibits tncluded paper, Hiluminations, bindings, ¢vols, book OFF. (Custom-Made Clothes Setting the Pace in , Custom Tailoring The Merchant’ Prince, John Wanamaker, has sounded the “tocsin” for co-operative effort in lowering prices. We are enthusiastic over this and heartily indorse it.” In fact“We are swinging into line with the firm of giving our best efforts to hale bring back prices to ‘tarmel agnlas While HENRY R. RITCHIE & CO. have decried profiteering and held their excellent trade through an honest profit basis; this move- ment is too good to go by without this establishment becoming a factor in it. ; ‘ We have reduced prices irrespective of former values, paring off close to the cost of production, in fact The Reductions Are So Pronounced That in Many Plates, vellum, &c. *An Bpiscopal marriage certificato Mluminated by Winifred M. Crawtord of this city was a fine example of modern illumination. The lettering a black was most pily executed, with fine Wiscrimination, und the col- ored calligraphy and ornementation introduced were at -once refined, chaste and elegant, Amo} the art bindings was a Guest book done by. Florence A. Dow- den, in black levant morocco, with diapered cinamon inlays as conven- tionalized flower petals ornamented ‘with gold-tooled leaves and stems. Green morocco mosaics entered into fhe irregular gold panellings with striking effects. Plata and Socrates, bound by Caro- line Weir Bly, New York, had a blind tooled border, with an imay of hori- zon blue morocco outlined in gold and with a gold tooled ornament su- perimposed thereon. Emily Preston of New York was represented by a,binding of “Sartor Resartus” in dull colored morocco, : Seer kes ee Instances the Prices Are Below Cost he ae ang th oa ae ee are” ee eTAe. puctbECioh book bound by 80 “ “ “ 64 60 “ “ “ 48 Helen Haskell Noyes of New York . made paper carried. an accidental marbling that simulated a fish monster. A number of cut tools, as used by bookbinders, were exhibited by G. A. Hoffman. These made an especial appeal to the craftsman. Hugh M. Eaton of Studio, Brooklyn, contributed a series of book plates with illustrative quality. Hand made marbled papers made by Janet Bullock and Jane Cox were Special Lot of Selected Suitings, $32.50 SUITINGS that stand right out—crispy small-check effects, plaids, stripes and mixed weaves—the kind that delights the most exacting taste. - sis A wealth of shades and mixtures that complete a circuit of economical values, excep- tionally unparalleled for intrinsic worth. featured in the exhibition. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back ‘hy work of blind soldiers, done = Heng A .RitchieéG@. Custom lailors to Men y| 30 CHURCH ST. Hudson Terminal Bldg. ONE BLOCK ONE BLOCK ONE BLOCK FROM the Valhall Cor. Dey St. panies which | vay. complete and perpe TLAN 7 a OG aad HTLANDY SE. TEM AY. SUBWAY, FROM JOHN ST. LEXINGTON AV. sUBW. 6TH AND 9THAV. L STATIO. erman-owned shares of sompany were sold by the Enemy Property Custodian, the High Price of | WERE game! Even though other merchants, by’ slicing off part of their role haven’t yet come down to our lowest-in-all-New York prices for highest grade Clothes—we'll do our part, as befits a loader Ma lowering . C. L., by cutting our profits to the bone. Step in and see for how little money a can get Suits and Topcoats of pial stand-up grade! _If you can beat these values any- where in New York—yes, in any sale elsewhere—we'll eat our words and pay you back your coin with a glad hand! Jast to whet your appetite— : Series tn Meny' Sindee’ thwents Of etary offers tripes in Man: Cheviots, ae and patterns to suit every taste. ALL all-wool guaranteed (we carry no cotton goods at any price!) ‘ ( CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY We Offer You Tomorrow A Selection of — MEN’S SUITS 1? SO That Stands Entirely Alone—and in Making This Statement We Make No Reservations their own against any competition today, tomorrow— yes, and every day of the year. They show in their every line the benefit of Saks workmanship — that careful finish of every little detail in making which distinguishes Saks Clothes from those of different origin. To be brief, they are the best Suits Fifty Dollars can possibly buy anywhere! Examine each model carefully yourself. Make your com- parison, and you will find our estimate of their value to be conservative. Or are Saks Suits, made to sell at Fifty Dollars, and to hold ‘Single and double breasted models— Every- thing in woolens from soft, closely woven unfinished worsteds to novelty cheviots Broapway Saks & Company 4: 344 STREET oc . ee eee ree mn ae renee I ————— Or rr oo 2 Sam © Gum ¢ comm © eune © cam 0 Gum 0 aaa © Savings of 25% to 35% Await you in the Stores on SIXTH AVENUE 14th to 23rd Street » VERY store member of the Sixth Avenue Merchants Association is presenting today a collection of values that deals a definite blow to high costs and inflated prices. Big values, splendid styles and savings of from 25% to 35% await you on any and every pur chase you make. With rents, selling expenses and upkeep costs lower than in any other shopping center, with the same style sources open as are available to the more exclusive shops, Sixth Avenue Mer- chants can naturally offer you the biggest values to be had anywhere. Visit the shops! Compare the values offered here and elsewhere !--every comparison will be a revelation. \Wnesen alll find hare All Kinds of Children’s Wear Coats Jewelry Skirts For Men— Corsets Millinery Suits Clothing Furnishings | Dresses Notions Sweaters Furs Novelties Waists For the Home— Gloves Raincoats Silk Underwear Furniture Victrolas Hosiery Shoes Beaded Hand Bags Carpets Trunks Lamps, Ete. SIXTH AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 14TH TO 23RD STREET SS ee ee SS eae 8 es 6 Sees Oe 0 Coma Om aed SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WOND