The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 23

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Taare vARY A “tem ” Oa Floor 15W. 3446t | Between Fifth Avenue & Broadway. Opp. ‘Waldorf Hotel COMPANIES FIX nt ; Se CHARGES FOR BALL One Man Hae: toon Been indesnai-| aor in 100 Cases—O’Leary’s /) Firm Active. / CONVERTO CAB- $ " The John Doe inquiry before Mag- \| INET SPECIALLY tre inetioas tas awclosed tmwi|f} PRICED AT - - - agents of the Fidelity and Casualty |) Company of New York enjoy the game latitude and lax supervision by the company's officers as do agents ot the "New Amsterdam Castatty| MONTHLY Practically no investigation is made | | to learn whether collateral accepted | |f) is stolen property, power.of attorney | The Talking Machine Center of Brooklyn VICTROLA == STYLE Vi. TS $ Exactly Like Picture “JUNIOR” Open Tonight and “SENIOR” A talking mmchine is a constant source is Issued freely to agents actually | (I! of entertainment. eres unde the ‘name of which they oper: | wn * EVERY t Tomorrow Night Rater aera Our Talking Machine Department STATEMENT Until 9:00 e el y whom the nd is is t ij “dd 1 ‘orneys Pecoi A : : see ta e ora i VICTROLAS, , GRAFONOL AS ori The culmination of 60 days ations are the premium and the se. Ht ‘ ¢ arty Or collateral the record ana Standard and Popular | of- intensive preparation for the aiarenty hea ita weight, exo VéCTOR & COLUMBIA RECORDS [eet Ao most astounding merchandising event of its perhaps, in some, cases, to cause the | if) | 100% BY agents to demand higher premium || RECORDS—This Week's Five Best Sellers | 4 Ze criminal vegonicand waa hele $01 (l|-: MIE Semiramide Overture, Police Band of Mexigp, ||] OUR VALUES. kind ever launched in. New York Bier Seti tara odes rt MNOS $1.35 |) waar we eniguis, Seoreaeo, ariner, of Jere-|lll sates Humoresque (Dvereh) Vielin,....... times 1.78 Ul Clothing Purchases Aggregating Over Gecial agente for the wiaellty snd | levine for ¥5u, Fekither Your Nest ||] ADVERTISE $2,000,000 in Value, Bought by Us Du oifices at No. 366 Broadway, ‘testi- |/f} 38703 ts Pcddar GUL Bes rae 1.35 |! WE HAVE!” id ug y s ring eg tuAs anost, of hele tuations te A cepa antl balay ee | SL the Welter of Liquidation in the Whole- Chas. Harrison oe Avalon and said they do this through Hughes 18707 & “tates, general agents of the same | | { Rockabye, Lullaby Manny co pany at No. 90 William Stree 64074 Souvenir (Drdla).......... ‘Wad Powell He .7esso admitted he had once been | en loyed by Joseph E. Topper, whose name has figured prominently in the | | inquiry and who was an agent for the Fidelity and Casualty. d According to Espresso his company " ys one outside man and four || + other “business getters.” The latter || e no salary, but depend upon the amount they charge in excess of | id, which they, must turn over to; H PIANO WAREROOMS who in turn) per cent. of the| Opposite bond to Hughes & Bates. Hughes & | | 55- 37 Flatbush Ave., Livingston st. Brooklyn Bat t their commission out of th ) per cent, charged by the compan sale Market, Now on a At Less Than Fifty Cents on the Dollar! |! Embracing 40 Famous Nationally Advertised Brands | Suits, Overcoats & Ulsters For Men and Young Men That represent the cream of America’s foremost manufacturers—the very finest money can buy—at prices that are making this, the world’s largest 2nd floor’ shop, the scene’ of the greatest buying ever witnessed. For Suits, Overcoats @ Ulsters For Suits, Overcoats @ Ulsters Made to Retail at Made to Retail at °35 °40 °45 & °47° 67°70 °75 & *85 Every color, model and fabric represented Every color, model and fabric represented Luxurious Montagnac Overcoats, Mae te Retail = at $125; fabric used in these garments made by the famous’ A i “<3 We’veBrokenthe Buyers’ Strike! Our Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale for which we've bought the stocks of three prominent Clothing Manufacturers at spot cash, has enabled us to sell this season’s newest styles i in Men's OVERCOATS & SUITS Below Cost to Manufacture! —and has proven that poape will buy, if offered the RIGHT GOODS at the RIGHT PRICES. Better join the crowds of eager buyers and secure one of the following PHENOMENAL BARGAINS Prices Are Below Those of 19/4 For Suits, Overcoats @ Ulsters Made to Retail at *50 55 °60 & °65 750 SUITS EOR MEN & YOUNG MEN In large varloty of all- Wool Worsieds, Tweeds, Gassimeres and Blue Fjannels, Single and 0 -U ble-breasted models of smart style and excel. font tailoring. Regularly sold at $35 and $30, Your choice of the lot at 815, 300 OVERCOATS FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN In Ulster, “el Germania Mills. Full silk lined. Also a limited lot of c!egantly tailored, oA 300 Fine All-Wool big, swagger Ulsters. Made to retail at $100 to $150. ‘GALE PRICE, ie O'COA S & SUITS ide pied es & SUITS The paralysis of the wholesale clothing market for the past 60 days The enormous daily turn-over of our business provided us with : Wholesle. buyers has brought sbout a situation unparalleled in this country since huge sums of liquid capital with which we were able to dietate THE price at which we would buy, and in every instance every. purchase made for this sale came to us aé less than 50c on the dollar. And that is how every one of these gar- ments has been priced for this sale. See esscastea uF the Civil War. Pressed to a point for cash as they have never been before, because of restrictions on credit and almost total All=-Wool Trousers . . e —_— lack of demand, prices have shrunken enormously. i : Worsted Dress Trousers . *5%2 Money 'ack for any unsatisfactory purchase. No deliceries unless postage prepaid, | Owing to our selling these goods at smallest wholesale margins over cost, | we are compelled to make a small charge (actual cost) for alterations. | We've taken the Matthews Building, at 156-158 East 42d St. and now have two stores: Manufacturers’ Outlet Co. | 163- -65 Broadway 156-158 East 42d St. _Neat 27th Street Between 3d and Lexington Aves. | | In addition to our monster 2nd floor we have thrown open our . ; huge 3rd floor for this occasion to accommodate the big crowds this city. For 60 days we picked from the choicest goods of 40 that this sale is attracting. Now that prices have finally been celebrated makers, gradually massing a stock until it reached forced down to the absolute rock bottom, the long deferred the staggering total of over $2,000,000! buying rush ison. Don’t miss this grand opportunity! We then planned the most daring coup ever consummated in NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS 24 Floor I5W. 34#St. Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and prea ay OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK UNTIL 9.00- . © 4 ~ . ” . P . esis ‘ % oe?

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