-tf"- OSMl "HALL, JLMALJ A : THE i -r-z -; -: : 1 .A, zr "7Tccc reNTIJ)FM-r , idz1 I . c -lur.". :sl., .. ,- ,M.tg ifi ir C , ... iii - .if. hEUVAL M : Mi ?& , WANAMAKEJ A BROWN, - -- - - SIXTH 'ANT) MAEKET STEEETS, PHILADELPHIA. I ' -'J ' v -, . " rl The Stupendous Stock. The Economical Prices. The Matchless Enterprise. These are the telling things which are bringing the men and boys te Oak Hall for their Spring Clothing. We want te tell the old story once mere in the most positive and powerful way. It is simply this : Oak Hall is full of clothing and cloths. Ninety-nine per cent, of the Ready Made Clothing we are new offering is of our own make, and is .11 made with reference te the high public intelligence which new demands better style and workmanship than ever before. Every possible appliance of science, every suggestion that experience affords, all the skill that money can employ, all the power of large buying, all the economy that comes with a thorough knowledge of the woolen market, are combined net only in the production of the best clothing, but in the reduction of cost te the smallest figure. Add te this " Our Policy." which is te serve the people with the bestferthe least money, and you have our whole case. This means that Oak Hall will net permit any equal advantages te be offered te the retail clothing buyers. Consult the " Special Price Bulletin of the Day " for details, but remember that only an inspection of the goods can convey a proper idea of what Oak Hall can de for veu. The Theory Of Oak Hall is that all men and boys can be clothed here. We have a splendid stock of piece goods for custom orders, fine clothing ready made, and everything clown te the working pantaloons for laboring men, or the Rough and Tumble Suit for the errand boy. The prac tice proves the theory. Many most stylish men, many richly dressed bevs who affect custom clothing, ! ire clothed in the products of Oak Hall, and many mere of the busy workers that make our city what it is. Furnishing Goods Are crowded into a small corner of our advertising by the great cloth ing interests. When you come te Oak 1 lall leek out for the Bargain Lets of Dress Shirts, Neqkwear, Gloves, Underwear and Hosier'. LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. LANCASTER DAILY INELLiaENGER, MONDAY, SMAY 21. 1883. The Oak Hall Guarantee Has been imitated, but ingenuity j and honesty combined have never equaled it in giving perfect protec tion te the buyer. Yeu may be foolish as you please in spending your money at Oak Hall. It is simply a bank deposit if you want te get it back within a reasonable time. m5 sm W'Wh Ti. V750 W JZZIMM -J9 imi..'-- m -if 'w ejTi d Special Price Bulle tin of the Day. CLOTHING. 1 500 'Excellent Pantaloons in Men's, Youths' and Iarge Beys' sizes at $2.00 500 Men's Custom Suits at half nett cost. 250 Men's Odd Coats at one third price. 20 Full Lines Men's Suits at 10.00 1 Full Line Men's Suits at 9.00 1 Full Line Men's Suits at 8.00 2 Full Lines Men's Suits at 7.00 9 Full Lines Youths' Suits at 10.00 6 Full Lines Youths' Suits at 9.00 1 Full Line Youths' Suits at 7.00 2 Full Lines Youths' Suits at 6.00 1 Full Line Large Beys' Suits 4.00 2 Full Lines Large Beys' Suits 5.00 2 Full Lines Large Beys' Suits 6.00 5 Full Lines Large Beys' Suits 7.00 2 Full Lines Small Beys' Suits 3.50 2 Full Lines Small Beys' Suits 4.00 1 Full Line Small Beys' Suits 4.50 3 Full Lines Small Beys' Suits 5.00 FURNISHING GOODS. Star Ail-Weel Undershirts and Drawers, - - $1.25 each Star Merine Undershirts and Drawers, - - .85 each Star Merine Undershirts and Drawers, special grade, j6e each Very fairquality Merine Under shirts and Drawers, - .50 each Keystone Jean Drawers, Oak Hall make, - - .75 each Conqueror Jean Drawers, Oak Hall make, - - .50 each All-Linen Handkerchiefs with colored border, Net All-Linen Handkerchiefs, with colored border, - .iS The above are referred te as exceptional bargains. They are selling fast and many will be closed this "week. Details of several lets will be found in ether columns, The Only Millien Dellar Stock of Clothing at Retail. Bosten, New Yerk, Chicago or Philadelphia cannot show another single retail clothing house with One Millien Dollars' worth of stock, and never in the history of the clothing trade of the United States has se much geed clothing been offered at one time by one house at se low prices. The bold items of our stock are: One Hundred and Eighty-eight kinds of Men's Suits. Eighty-seven kinds of Youths' Suits. Eighty-nine kinds of Large Beys' Suits. Ninety-six kinds of Small Beys' Suits. There is nearly another Millien Dollars' worth of clothing and clothing goods behind us in the ether Wanamaker stores. The stock is a marked down stock, but marked down when made. Our goods have been bought late and therefore bought very cheaply, which accounts for the fact that Oak I lall is bursting with bargains. Read very carefully the various statements en this page, all of which you can accept as literally true, and then come te Oak Hall te make a practical test of their truth. The Best Clothing for the Least Meney. The Oak Hall stock of Clothing for Men and Beys is without excep tion the largest in the United States. The variety is immense, the charac ter of the clothing the best, and the prices are en the lowest basis of present values. The retail buyer may depend upon the very best service at the least cost. ad flHOf.p The Conqueror Is the great One Dellar Shirt Un laundricd. Twenty-five cents higher if laundried. Peerless in quality ana finish for the price. The trade mark is the passport with all men that have worn it, and will be the symbol of the result with all who will give it a trial. Made "only en the Oak Hall premises. Trousers for $2.00. Just a regiment of them. As things go, they would be cheap at $3 many people get $3.50 for goods "no better. They are mere than a bargain at $2.00, and will probably walk off 'this week en the lower limbs of 1000 customers. Fine Pantaloons. There are some gems of Panta loons in the Oak Hall stock. Ele gant in cut, equal te the finest custom work in trimmings and finish. Our most fastidieusbuyers are taking them rapidly. The prices are $5.00 and upward, but quality considered they are very cheap. ill v&fep ?J tv - "v. j TS rrH .i--S?2r 1 IM ;TKgH AND?Q F "t nfjff(XE PC lQx y SHUUNtO e,!,l viTl. ri -rl I