WS82m7&&. ssfcs- 9&4sW- ft. sZ i&& m&m ?&$ rj 4 tfl U : P ."; iz r5 JjMtMfirAwt m zdiiz'XtiZ I,T?V.WWTW1Ji'V-r,(,v.,T, r W" - r Ft-i"1M?'!r--1 "" " 'y,tfv!,,,'5'' ff?PffP!!ffP!!'v'!'"'' -'-StWV "iw EV3IN& rUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921. .k,.,... j Mjj-jLamaiwnn jyiXZk 7y&&rMrWJJWjW77V&7 rMjmmmMmimmmmMmmmmmm2WjM. Jy .jmmrnw n-n-vui t :m --v.r.f-.,,!, . - . r n.--3 ---TSrSS.&i-Z-'X4lJlrJ7if i'j S. iC.UItt..lI 7 md!TM "-:il l F Vf, HV.7 i rfy7y X JWT mfWSySi y"g s1MTJfl JjW 'I.WT4T S'S TJ JT 7 X yr.lIP 'mrmzffl&?z?3&5z&&f ;meme -mmmmjZzszzmsM zsstt&i2z'J6' iFy5zz'-zsz?7mw 7. vm&A ajvwswiipi WBRIDGE & CLOT E DESIRE te thank the thousands of customers who have helped te make 1921 a geed year for us, and the holiday j season the greatest in our history. Te each and every one we extend our wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. The Stere will be CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. Then come the great activities of 1922 Beginning Tuesday, Our January erent and al Diff Extraordinary! UR JANUARY SALES have always been memorable for the attractiveness of the values offered. Our great mid winter reductions and stock clearances were made after inventory. We have decided te take these reductions before inventory. THE BEGINNING OF OUR FISCAL YEAR the date of our stock inventory will be changed from January 1st te February 1st. The tremendously large special purchases for our annual fixed events the Sales of Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Waists, Household Linens and Bedfurnishings and large manufacturers' overstocks of Winter Apparel procured for January disposal used te come pouring in at the end of the year, making stocks heavy just before inventory. OUR NEW PLAN will enable us te take stock when stocks are lightest. It gives our managers greater freedom te GO INTO THE MARKET whenever extraordinary opportunities present themselves during the entire month. And se we can state with stronger emphasis than ever before, January will be A Wonderful Menth of Reductions Stock Clearances and Quick Turnovers HIS meansREDUCTION of prices en thousands of items of staple and seasonable merchandise te reduce stocks; CLEARANCE of many odd lets and remainders throughout the Stere; QUICK TURNOVER of hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of Winter Apparel and Dress Accessories bought for the January Sale. There will be many lets in the Sale equal in value te our famous Gelden Specials and you will be pleased te knew that some of the special lets are in quantities sufficiently large te permit of the resumption of our DAILY GOLDEN SPECIALS this month. The outlook for 1922 is bright. Our purpose is te help speed the day of normal prosperity. We open the year with great inducements te buy freely everything you need. Read our geed news in this newspaper en Monday! It will describe really wonderful values in all sections of the Stere. The great Sales begin TUESDAY MORNING. TRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market, Eighth and Filbert Streets s s mM LTikZ;'JV'2ttt -2re rSi J , - V- "S r Sr J rj KrZ-jC--r?M&ri!5Ci SZL fSA' ''' '-O T r 7 I 21 4Z mmzmmmBr VQ 224gr hsj . " l" r &&4Z- , m iJMl' I . I m m m. J& r ', a If? 'v V f 1 s ;j ?vi VJf. t' U" c 0 I? e " i m m i 'H common ght here ed te be isrime of 3 "" r.-.A-S-ajB.ltflMIKtt ?stei,vjjw:...
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