Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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FRANK & SEDER Philadelphia's Overcoat Headquarters Announces for SATURDA
THE YEARS GRfATEST
MEN S OVERCOATS
SALE
The sensation of the season! 3242 Men's High-Grade
Overcoats, purchased from three of New Yerk's biggest
manufacturers at 30c and 40c en the dollar.
A sale made possible through the enormous combined buying power of
our three vast clothing departments in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and
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These wonderful Overcoats, fresh from tailoring benches,
bring te Philadelphia men the very pinnacle of clothes
values.
Men who come here for overcoats can rest assured that they are getting
high-grade garments, backed by the powerful resources of our four-million-dollar
clothing organization.
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3242 BrandNew Overcoats That Regularly
Sell Frem $20.00 te $55.00, Tomorrow
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Better Overcoats and mere of them
than we have ever offered in any
previous sale. Ne man who needs an
overcoat should pass up this offer
and no man who sees the coats will
pass it up if he needs one. Ne matter
what kind of a coat you like whether
light, medium or heavy weight dress
or business coat, you will find it in
this sale.
Raglans, Bex Coats,
Great Coats, Belters,
Ulsters, Ulsterettes
New Kimene Coats
All Hand-Tailored
All the models have that built-in style, richness of
fabric and exclusiveness of design generally asso
ciated only with clothing sold at much higher prices.
This collection of overcoats is convincing proof of
Frank & Seder's Men's Clothing Stere's successful
efforts te give Philadelphia men even greater values.
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Every Wife and Mether
in Philadelphia
who is accustomed te helping her husband or ion
select his clothing is especially urged te come.
Frem the economy point alone there is enough
saved te buy a new coat or dress for yourself.
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Seldom have we seen such coats. The
markets yielded up some of their best
offerings and weeks of hard work
were rewarded with these 3242 coats
that we could easily sell for $10 te $25
mere! This sale will be nothing less
than a coat festival for every man in
Philadelphia. Best of fabrics 1 Rough
and smooth coated materials in a
wealth of patterns and colors.
Vicunas, Tweeds,
Herringbones, Kerseys,
Metcalfs, Chinchillas,
Mixtures, Cheviots
and Heathers
Belters, pleated backs, sash or patch pockets, single
or double breasters, dressy yoke effects, new nov
elty pockets, huge cellars that turn up te the ears
and satin linings in the greater number of them.
Sizes te fit every man, whether he it in the
Dempsey class or tips the beam at 110.
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our word that this sale will be one of the
mappiest affairs that have been seen in
the clothing business of Philadelphia in
the past ten years.
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& Mackinaws
Values $10, $12 te $15
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Wonderful garments, moth
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ever offered. High-grade
warm, all-wool winter over ever
costs and mackinaws in the
season's newest models.
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Newest all-wool mackinaws
with high storm cellars and
muff pockets. Plain colors
and wanted plaids. Sixes 0
te 16 years. This sale for
Saturday only.
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