The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 19

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4 k “* Twenty-seven wholesale manufacturers of men’s and boys’ fine — ~ -clothing, in order to turn their surplus stocks into cash, have inau- vy¥ hii i’ NS _7He BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920. ~ TO-MORROW Morning, June 11th, at 9 A. M. ~ Madison Square Garden . $5,000,000.00 Men’s and Boys’ Just imagine a clothing sale to the consumer so great in size, so sensational in value-giving, that Madison Square Garden was rented to house it. Over 1,000 people have been employed to wait on and take care of the crowds. About $5,000;000 worth of the season’s most desirable men’s and boys’ clothing will be sold to you at wholesale and less. Not until New York sees for itself by a visit to this greatest of all clothing sales will the public be able to conceive what this sale means to them from the stand- ’ point of low prices. gurated this Sale. They would have gladly sold this merchandise to their regular retail trade, but, due the backward season, the retailer has not been in the market to re-order. These manufacturers,are not looking for profit. They are frankly glad to turn their merchandise into cash. As far as you are con- cerned, it means that your dollars will have their pre-war clothes- purchasing power in buying fine ready-to-wear clothes. Moe Levy & Son were approached to conduct this Sale because we wanted some well-known, reputable clothing merchant who knew how to serve the public. When Moe Levy learned of the high quality of \the clothes and of the sacrifices the manufacturers were willing to make to turn their _ stocks into cash he gladly undertook the conduct of the Sale. Big Co-operative Sale to Start at Madison No Refunds, No Exchanges, No Alterations, No Deliveries Eyery dollar’s worth of merchandise offered the public a ‘bis passed upon by Moe Levy & Son, and you can buy it with the certainty that it represents the most remarkable value and the most reliable quality that you have ever bought. There are about 115,000 men’s suits and overcoats, and close on to 36,000 boys’ garments. The entire-ground floor of the Garden will be the salesroom for the men’s clothing exclusively. over 1,000 people to serve you. The large floor on the 26th Street and Madison Avenue corner of the Garden has been given over entirely to the boys’ clothing. Here parents can bring their children and receive careful attention away from the great men’s sale in the main part of the Garden. ‘The Garden will be open from 9 A.M. until 10 P. M. daily. Every sale must be a-cash sale. No goods sent C.O.D. In fact, nothing will be delivered. There will be no exchanges, no alterations, no refunds—every transaction will be on a cash-and-carry basis. Every- thing in the way of special service that would only add to the price has been eliminated. ‘ Retailers, Square Garden June 11 oe east er tie Bt Madl- er fare sale ecnedtied for June 11, sale if the public continued in its Bree; ent frame o¢ mind—vrem. Dolig Record. Madison Square Garden Co-operative Clothing Sale Conducted by Moe Levy & Son Notice! In answer to many in- quiries we want to advise retailers that we will be glad to sell them merchan- dise, in any quantities, at the same prices as offered to the public per garment. While tt ts true that this sale may dasts. interested myself in this pie dertaking. if ‘Signed) MOD LEVY. Open 9 A. M. Madison Square Garden, Madison Ave. bet. 26th & 27th Sts. Entrance Madison Avenue Side Dealers, however, will have to carry away all of their own purchases, Close 10 P. M. * There will be CLOTHING SALE: i

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