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Tol DA Y at NEWARIN. nl PALACE BALL ROOM, Newark, N. J. a WASHINGTON AND BLEECKER STREETS Starting One of the World’s Largest CLOTHING SALES Over $1,000,000 worth of High Grade, Desirable, Reasonable and Excellently Tailored Clothes are offered to the Public at wholesale prices and less than the cost tomanu- facturers For Dad and the Boys ; Just imagine, Newark’s largest and’ most conveniently located Ball Room filled to §) the brim with Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. This sale will make history in the clothing trade and, best of all, wreck the high ) | cost of clothes, which is the best move toward helping to bring down the cost of living nl and place men’s and boys’ Clothing at pre-war basis. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 18 | The doors of the Palace Ball Room will be thrown open to the public to start one fof the greatest Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Events. Bi i Over two‘dozen wholesale manufacturers have turned over ‘One Million Dollars’ Worth of High-grade, Good, Desirable, Reasonable Merchandise ‘to be sold to the people at less than cost. to manufacture... This is due to backward season, which overstocked Mr, Retailer. . At the meeting held last week by thé largest of most :prominent wholesale manu- facturers, they selected S. Henry Adler, who conducts a chain of clothing stores through- out New York, Brooklyn and Newark, to conduct this great mammoth sale. He con-{ sented with the distinct understanding that all merchandise be sold at prices less than cost to manufacture, and that he may be permitted to inspect all the clothes in order to see that they come up to'the standard of good, reliable and desirable merchandise. Wrecking The High Clothing Prices Long enough have the prices been out of reach of the middle class working men, but et this sale father and son can each secure a suit for the price needed for one. This is positively the most remarkable, extraordinary clothing event that will not be forgotten for a long time to come. The Palace Ball Room has been engaged to house this sale, because Newark has, no other building large enough to hold the crowds that will come to buy at one of | the world’s largest clothing sales and at the low prices that will prevail for the high- grade merchandise. Men’s -Men’s Suit Lepartment | | Trouser Department Dept. A All Sizes Price, $14.75 Boys’ Suit Department Dept.O All Sizes Price, $5.90 Dept. K All Sizes Price, $3.90 Dept. B All Sizes Price, $19.50 $3. Dept. C AllSizes Price, $24,.25| |Dept-- All Sizes Price, $4.90 Dept. D All Sizes Price, $28.75] |Dept.M All Sizes Price, $5.90], Dept.P AllSizes Price, $6.90 Dept.R All Sizes Price, $7.90 Dept.S AllSizes Price, $9.90 Mien’s Overcoat Special, *12°° The manufacturers co. | No Alterations. No Deliveries [The Patace Ball Room operating in this sale : big he Yh tom # ts. ad's See cna SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 8 A. M. Daly. deers transie. —they are not locking tion will be on a cash fcr profit. That’s why and carry basis, be- reece | Armory Co-Operative Clothing Sale | sses2232 cf low prices. Every- vice that would add thing exactly as repre- CONDUCTED BY to the price has been sented, Come and wait ’ eliminated. Note the on yourself. Save rices. See how | money. 8. HENRY ADLER, at the ie are. le a PALACE BALL ROOM, Newark, New Jersey---Washington and Bleecker Streets. Open 8 A.f. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 18 Close 10 P.M. —— sreEraren a niermenrimenretes so tnaramiamimiaey 0 a Pt Mia RR vil e . Hi , , 1920. We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns June ‘‘Economy”’ Sales” oTHENBER¢: Ol A. PRICE, Bing Ble Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Saturday We Feature Extraordinary Values in Girls’ Graduation Dresses Girls’ Dainty White Frocks As charming and pretty as can be—elaborately trimmed with laces and 4 =i 5.98 to 14 Girls’ Charming Organdie Frocks i h-ne "itil ee nty end rich in eppearanse—aat of by ees one eapbrescomn way" 7.98 deed hotapeun Js cccedbcceoccorececes Girls’ pte prison he eben heer organd! baal lace rer enbrdd dainty LSet gry sashes. Sizes 8 to 14 by eeeeees . Little Tots’ Dainty Dresses /|Smocks Selling in our regular stock at $3. Special at *1.77 in solid white, b' Pel wed hicks oye with hand smocked For Sport or Street Wear. Special at Mei: Extraordinary Value inWomen’s, Misses’ & Growing Girls” Summer Footwear, °2. oll Hundreds and hundreds of pairs—values we we know te he set ae a ya chon to duplicate—at a price that is exceptionally low, considering the Lot 1—Canvas Shoes, sizes 24 to T. Lot 2—Canoas Oxfords, sises 244 tot. Lot 3—Cancas Pumps, sizes 244 107. Lot 4—Cancas Strap Pumpe, sizes} to? Oni" Mercrtsad ‘Tope BEE 79. ‘This same hose was sold by us are,' “Peguetine rou Toake earlier in the season at $2.98, Pi —— 39¢ Every peir perfect. Dresses That were made to sell at "3 95—Special Saturday REMY Dainty Pretty ba a2 Voules Floral i and Plaid 4 Batistes Effects from the makers—chie and refreshing! ‘dhaoag pada voiles and batistes in a large variety of c ing new modes—-two pictured—dresses we know to be unusually good value at the price at which they were made to sell for—all high grade frocks in ex- quisite new floral and pile elfe. Ste—sido Cale pointed tunics and draped hip modele—gizes 16 Women’s & Misscs’ Duster Coats mart garments for auto wear; i Food quality tan rtible peek waeatly tailored, conver collars, pate ch pockets and belt—16 le to 46, tra sizes also