Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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1270 NewWersted Suits
go en Sale at Oak Hall
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Based en today's market
$25 is about one-half their actual worth!
The wheleEast Section of our Third Fleer is cleared for action. All the suits
contained in this special purchase have passed the examination of our tailors
and are ready for your selection just as you step off the elevator.
NE of the . fastest growing and
largest makers of men's geed
clothing in the country, a day or two
age, offered us choice of his entire
stock of fine worsted suits at a price
se very attractive that we took in
every one of the best suits he had en
hand, rejecting a few styles that
we' loud in pattern which we
knew our customers would net ap
prove of.
TO be exact, there were 1270
new suits in the assortment, all
worsteds of the best American make
cloths that 18 months age sold for
$6.50 te $7.50 per yard in the belt,
bought direct from the mills that
made them.
With wool advancing and cloths cost
ing 50c te 90c mere per yard than
they did 60 days age, you may form
an idea of the wenderf ul opportunity
we are placing before you when we
announce that
of These Well
Worsted
Suits of equal quality have net been
sold in years at a price se favorable.
In fact, during the era of high prices,
these same fabrics equally well tai
lored, sold for $65 te $75 the suit.
Based en today's market, $25 is about
one-half their actual worth.
Because of ever-statement and much
exaggeration in clothing advertising,
many buyers have formed the wrong
impression of all advertisements and
it is well for you te remember that
Wanamaker & Brown have been
doing business successfully at the
corner of 6th and Market Streets for
61 years, and our customer knew
by experience that when we call them
in for a bargain, it is a real bargain!
We stand squarely back of this manufacturer's suits. Our tailors
have tested the sewing, we knew the worth of the fabrics; the linings are
durable mohair of fast dyes.
The price, $25, is such a low figure that we advise your coming
directly te Oak Hall te lay in a supply of the best worsted suits you have
seen in many years.
Ask any jobber of woolens or any first-class tailoring establishment
and learn his opinion of Leuis Walther worsteds (Philadelphia made),
Pequea worsteds (Philadelphia made), Princeton worsteds (made in Tren Tren
eon), Greenwich worsteds or French River worsteds.
These are the quality of worsteds of which these wonderful suits
are made.
There are suits for conservative men, stylish suits for young men, French back finest grade worsted
suits for stout men. Fine twilled serges for young men in new sport models, with Norfolk coats and
in the assortment are suits of the proper weight, net only for Summer wear, but for wear all the year around.
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