Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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YEO & LUKENS CO.
STATIONERS PRINTERS
Wow at 12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut St.
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VCADILLAC
" f EN and wnmen, the world over, are
- irresistibly attracted to the Cadillac,
first, last, and most of all,' because of its
everlasting and unvarying dependability.
That is the determining Cadillac thought
- the thought, which is likewise a cer
tainty and a conviction that there is
nothing they can ever ask of the Cadillac
which, it will not render them.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Broad Stiect
CAD I LLAC
The next great event of the new year
1921, an event to which, thousands are look
ing forward, will be the Slrawbridge &
Clothier-- !
February Sale
of Furniture
Beginning Next Tuesday
But the Furniture will bo all ready for
the Sale, every piece with a new lower price,
three days before the opening of the Sale
Friday, Saturday, Monday
' ' Three Days for
Inspection and Comparison
We have the utmost eonlidence in the
superiority of our Furniture. the attractive
ness of the assortments and the surpassing
excellence of the values; and we sincerely
advise everyone who is thinking of buying
Furniture to buy it in February --BUT," still
more earnestly do we advise careful inspec
tion and COMPARISON before buying a
single piece or set of Furniture.
Frankly, we mean by this, do not finally
decide on any purchase of Furniture (un
less it lu- som. of the odd pieces under the
Clover Day siirns at half price), until you
have examined our stock and our prices.
You have onlv to wait until Friday, when
you will ec the fruition of our great plans
for this Sale:
A Double Reduction
in Furnitu re Prices
Late in 1920 our ENTIRE STOCK of
Furniture was marked at reduced prices
a direct sacrifice of a good portion of our
legitimate profit in keeping with the ex
pected l eduction by the manufacturers. In
other words, our entire stock was promptly
brought down to the new lower-price level.
AND NOW, OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL
BE AGAIN REDUCED.
N And Our February Reductions
Will Be Very Much Greater
Than Our Original Reductions
That means, the greatest all-around
reduction of prices in the history of this
Furniture Store. So far as we can see,
it will be the most enticing invitation to
buy freely everything you need that has yet
been presented, or that is likely to be pre
sented, in any commodity. We are 'wv to
say UiK because Furniture manufacturers
have not yet made radical reductions in
fact, very small as compared with our own
reductions for this pale- and our informa
tion j? that manufacturers will not make
further reductions until next Summer.
Therefore, this February Sale presents
a really wonderful opportunity for saving.
Our stock is large' and more attractive
than last year a splendid array of the best
designs from the foremost manufacturers
of Grand Rapids, and other manufacturing
centres Bedroom Suits, Living-room and
Library Suits, Dining-room Suits, Breakfast-room
Suits, in the various Period de
signs, and a most attractive variety of
single pieces and novelty Furniture.
Come on Friday, readv to study
and COM PARK.
STRAWBRlDGE & CLOTHIER
THURSDAY AND FUIIX-U will be Timer Da.iinl llio-.- who hau profited by
the- many prici reductions rlurinjr the January Sale will have the opportuniH to
buy many kind. of needed merchandise at een greater ainjr.v. As tens of thou
sands of our cti.-tonior.s know, the special lot.-- of floods jjafhered for Clover Day are lower
in price than at any other time or anv oilier pine. For theM' two flays we have
Nearly 1000 Clover Specials at
Less Than the New Low Prices
Which means, in manv in-Utnees, more tiun ONE-THIRD and nearh or quite ONE
HALF LESS than the prices ..f last ear. EVERY DEPARTMENT is called upon to
pro ide bountifully of extraordinar alue-. The lists presented here contain onl a
i-mall portion of the Clover Spet ials for the two days. N tiu'll find hundreds more under
the famous (Men or Sij?n.s when ou eome to the Store-KVERY ONE AT EAR F.ELOW
THE REGULAR PRICE.
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FOR WOMEN
ew Embroidered Navy Sere Drosses
88.7.-1
Navy and Black Trieot'me Droscs now SIS
Tweed and Silvertone Suit' now Sl.".(Kl
IJhie Wool and Silk-mixed Poplin Skirt
S I. To
I'lir-trintined Wool Velour Coats .Sl.VOO
Pur-collar Wool Velour ('oatsnow S20.00
Batiste Waists, in white, flesh and bis-quo,
also l'anc striped Voile Waists-, now Sl.(5."i
Crepe (Jeorette Waists, suit shades S2.o()
Tailored Silk Waists, white and flesh. .SJ.S."
Winter Millinerv. Greath Reduced S2.00
Various Neck Purs now SI 0.00 te SfiO.OO
In I. k' . .dp. IlloU ' i ii f.'ch
.".(i-inch Black Russian Pony Coats S(i2.o0
S. & ('. Special and Warner Corsets, small
sizes onlj now Soc
Corsets. Jessica. Bon 'Ion. La Resista, SS.oO
Smart Sot Corsets, of pink brocade S.3.00
A Clearance of Silk Petticoat. now SLs"
Cotton Taffeta and Saline Petticoats JKk
Neliecs and Quilted Robe.s Reduced
Nainsook Nifiht (Jowns now S."ic and SI.!).""
Flannelette Petticoats now S1.00
Odd Lets of Henise Dres.se.s Sl.ir to Si'.;).")
Nur.ses' and "Maids' Uniforms now S2.(i."
Real Pilot Lace Collars now si.3.-
Vcstcos and (iiiimpes ntw Toe
Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, mm 20c
2-cIasp Black French Kid Glebes SI. 1(1
Odd Lot of ('aj)oskin Gloe now SL2.i
2-clasp Washable Fabric (;ie)e. now 7()c
Switches and Transformations now :."
.Ierse Sports Coats now S0.00
Union Tafl'ela ( '' ,"'' ) Umbrellas s.',.7.-)
Fleeced Cotton Vests. ;, js. .lO now Sl.oO
Etra-sie Cotton ests. lace front.s. .'57' c
"Hanard "Mills' Cotton I nion SuiLs .sl.ti.-,
Ribbed Merino I nion Suits now S2.(.')
I S'l . . '
Silk-and-Fil)if Stockinus, seconds (;.H'
Full-fashioned Silk Slocking.- now si, 2;,
MISCELLANEOUS
now $17.00
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rine ueen uao l oacnes .n..) anu .i.ou
Damaged Novels Reduced Calendars. ."c. 10c
21-in. Pearl Bead Necklaces. dd clasp. S.'LOO
'onion's Black Traveling Bays S.'5 & S.'.75
Safet Pockets S1.0.-) Jewel Pockets ;)Sc
Welle.sloy Bassl.()0 Boston Bas$2.13
Odd Silk and Velvet Hand Bas Reduced
S. & C. Witch Ilael. Peroxide ('ream. L9c
Zhoniva .YTc Garwood's Talcum 2oc
Lingerie 'I'ape M- j)c. Coiot Laces, 10c ea.
Mounted Hair Pins and Comb' 7."c each
Faorite Spool Cotton. No. 10. white 2.1c
do en
FOR BOYS
Cheviot Suits s.-).7.-) and 87.7.'
Suifs. with 2 pairs of Trousers Si:j.:5."
Overcoats, (i to 11 vear: S10.7."
Small Bovs' Wah Suit S2.0.')
N'ohet and oliur Hats .S.'!.7.'
Fur Turban.s s:.(ir, ("lot li Cap, 0c
Bo.vs Shirt.s 70c and SI. 00
Men's Clothing
Greatly Reduced
Brown Wool Stockini
second-
Bur.son Black Cotton StocUini-
i.)C
-now :iic
" lco" and Other Suits 1
at Average Half i'rice 1
$24.50
$24.50
Suits w ith Two Pair-, of
'P. .. ... II.. I r !.. ..
iiiiu-ei nan nice i ij
otinti Men's Overcoats. Almost Half-
Sls..'i0
I Isjci-s. less than half price 2I..-I
Hart. SclKiflner
and Othi
'I nuisers s2.2."i and -.l.10
oiiim Men's Suit- about halt M.J7."
I eathcrttte ( n.ls. k than half s.s.2.")
channel- & Mar.x KTiQ CC
tor Fine )v orcoats ; tpTrJ J )
MISSES AND CHILDREN
Misses' New 'elour Winter (oats si!).. "id
Misses' New Tricotine I)rt'sso. S1.'L7."). S17.7.-,
Misses' Tricotine. elom-and clour de Laine
Suits Reduced s2S.')0 ind s::;,.oo
Girts' Coats Reduced now M.-.00 to .S2.").0()
LoiiK Nainsook Drosses, rumpled 70c to
.s:j..-i(i
Gingham )its.t', 2 to Ci m.m.i.-, lo s.;.;;,
Children' I me clour Hat Reduced. sl.?."
Mis.ses' 2-clasp Fieiuh Kid Gloves M.l.i
Children'.s Wool .sweaters. SI; Shaker. S.."io
Ribbed Cotton Waists. .JOc; Waist Suits, s.-)(
Grav Sleepiilj; suit-, 1 to 1 2 v r.s.. S."u- to sl.l.'i
Mioses' Shoes, sample si,.- OI s,'!..-,o
Children's Tan I ace Shoes, ti 1,,' H S.-J.K)
FOR THE HOME
Davenport Sofa Bed now .-.MUM to SI 10.00
1 ' ' t rr I 1. 1
1 .'I . r - 1
Felt Mattresses, lull ie. loll edo,e 20.00
Silk and Parchment Lamp Shade reduced
one-fourth to one-half
Nariou.s Fine Pictmos Reduced One-half
Table Scarf,. Tapestrv. S.'; Moquof to, :',"
Cedar Chests. S.'JO.Oli Cretonnes ( ,; , ). 2.1c
Scrim Ciirlaiits, l.ue-ti immed. SL.Kl a pair
Stamped Muslin Pillow ( ases Sl.oo a j,.,,',.
Tapestrv Dinine. Room Papers. 20c to. "iOc pc.
Silver-plated Bonbon Dishes, si.7.": Baskets
Mi.Oll
LIGHT-tTT G. SS Candlesticks. ;,(.
each; Oil Bottles. .-K.: Butter Tubs, (i.u--
Ba-kets S2.S.-1
Decoiated Nut Sets. 7 iiioce- now Sl.l.'i
Decorated 7-pioce Ice t roam Sets Sl.20
FLOOR COVERINGS
Heavv Fibie Runs, 0x12 I eet now Nl 1.7.1
Heavv Seamless olvet Rus. M12 S.'!!)..10
J. ix: J. Dobson's Superfine Rov.tl Wilton
Rus, ,s..;l(U;. S(!2..10; !)12. S(ili..l0; 1 ..J
12. Sil.1.00
Mattiim Sl.'k.lll and SI 1.00 a mil
Inlaid Linoleum SI. 1.1. S1..1.1. S2.00 sq. v tl.
' ll II I . ')' ut I . 1 p . ,1 I 1,1, ,(,,,, , ,
xminster Runs. 0x12 loot now S;3..10
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iVMii tuiiuiivs. vneis, ;xi ieei s.Jft.OU
' Roxbury Seamless Brussels, 9x12 ft., $31.50
I Heavy Felt-base Floor Covering, 3,1c sq. yd.
Men's Suit.- Made-to-mea.-ine for .",'
close to one-hall the 1020 1 (J ,
i ice . (
$44.50
Derbv Hat SS.11 Tweed Hatssi..1.1
Necktie- 21c. lie. .10c (i.lc. up to Sl.1.1
Linen Handkei chiet- li tor. "1.7(1
Shirt !)0- 1.10. M..",.1. $1.0.1 -ind s'2.2.1
Faiuv Pa 1 una- now sl.7.1
Ecru Ribbed I n.on uits SI. .1.1
FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS
.'I'l-inch N'tivv P'i'-- Satin now si. ill a vard
W'lu'e Silk-fin -h Washable (oidurov SI
'!ti-iiuh Black Satin tie Luxe now SLM
.'!ti-i n li N'.ivv and Blown i'lvcteon .s2.0.1
11-inch Al.innish Mi-wool Suiting S.'J.21
.10-inch Navv Ml-wcol Seme now :!.. 10
Mi-inch Black Ml-woul Tiicotine .vkoo
White Sl'irtinu Maelra- now .10c a vaid
White Ripplette 2.1c White Cambric 12c
Ron pel '( loth 2 (oloied oile .'!2c
Impoitod Die-s Gingham now I.lc a vard
Percales, now 22c Piinted oiles. now .1.1c
M-inch limned enetiin (oat I ininu 7ic
10-inch ("oloied Dte-s Nets now 0.1c
Narrow Filet l-'.duin-s ( -inch) now m
Batiste Robes and Oi Handle Robe-, no v $3
Black ( oncv I ur Tiiinminu. now s 1.7.1 a yd.
Black Nini-f Banding now 10c a v.ird
LINENS, BEDFURNISHINGS
Mcrcei i.-d (intlnn) Damask, (il-incli (i.lc
Bleached Linen 'Iable (loths s7 21
Linen Hack low els, 2I II MJ.On a dozen
Bleached Linen Kitchen Towelinu 2.'lc. 10c
llunv-elleit Lace-lrimincd scails 10c
Kmbioideieel Linen Scail- 1..1i. S2. S2..10
Cotton Blankets sl.7.1 and S0.7.1 each
Matseilles Spreads .nI.7", ,im S7.K)
Bleached Muslin Sheet' Sl.1.1 to s.'1.2.1 each
l.on Cloth. 10-vaid piece- now SLM
Nainsook. 12-vard pieces s.'.21 t() S.1..10
White Domct I lainu-l 22c. 30c and I.lc
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& CLOTHIER
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