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-p~ e n e - ----- - - - -- - - - - - if 1A1111 1i *0 F11 Every single, Solit weigh1 You are expecting the sale. excepting none; exempting noth! long line of precedents. There the policy that rnakes clearance in We want to lay special stres class of all other sales. It is a clearance of OUR.EOM brought in from anywhere. Every Winter Overcoat on the counters at the hour this" anr reduction as scheduled below. That includes Every Plain Oversack, big, full cut, broad shouldered, and Ae Coat. Every Full Dress Overcoat-the new ones with the shawl Takes in the very exclusive styles of which we are the de. followed and executed with our recognized superior tailoring-ti They count up into the thousands- and are offered at these excep, Every Overcoat, up to and in= { cl+ung tose that ha been selin e at$5frcocea Evr veca, pt .n n cydn hs ht aebe el inVt$25-o hiea Th4utSl ep ih n fo vryoyknwIus rceywhttesSiare. SHere'se asoe saving--forSaksMvaieeserpectang tdheasgibee n hefulnes f he ssrt exc hresetig nondea; exemties thath cheviots;longSigieeand Doecedentas.ed Sacks * the pficedtatomaksleaerannce choice of thetvaoueslup toecialfor -s7 choce f te vueuptoass o ancludn oter75es broughtnid fromanyhere Jug oaEvGeery Wain ter vroto h onesa h orti roeductionth eas sgheduedbeof theAndr T hue aldpoet.Th incues - inwsriEv yCp.Kn te PainOsak i, ulctbodshudrdad. Coil tat. Eveo a ry aDesnvrca-h nwoeswt tesa Tkesie ery excblscotrar tye of w hic wuee hareted They ountup ito ulthe t huasedp- and arpe offrdao hs xe Ever Overcoat, upg toand theo Os Faelesuing sm ethse ta aebe el1=L Saks and Company, Leaders Since 1867. 1 4ow Comes the 1 Overcoat Sale. ,ary Overcoat in the House (Winter= L, of Course). is Included You know it will be a sweeping offering-for it always is ng. You have ample grounds for high expectations in the no style so exclusive, no garment so elegant that it escapes tot a matter of whim with us, but an IMPERATIVE DUTY. on 'some features of this annual event that take it out of the N STOCK-solely and exclusively. Not a garment has been iouncement is given to the public is in the sale subject to the a all three lengths. Every Paddock and every English Great 1=roll satin collars. Every Automobile and Storm Ulster. signers; as well as the conventional fashions which we have oe most elegant Over=garments the sartorial art can conceive. tionally deep reductions eluding those that have been selling '1 Every Overcoat, up to and in= cluding those that have been selling A4 at $45-for choice at - -= = - To=Oirder Making at 2pca 8Pics We're keeping the variety of patterns in Sultings and Trouserings ample for choice of any taste. Every day or two we're selecting others from the stock and throwing them on the special table. They are all exclusive effects, so they are all desirable. And we're simply doing our usual grade of work in the mak ing up. The difference in price maks no difference in our standard of tailoring. Every Suit and every pair of Trouserings we turn out must creditably represent us and our skill, regardless of what price we ask. Suitings that belong to the $20 and $25$.7 class will by ruage up for - * Suitings 1 lit elong to the $30 and $3S () ~ ~ )5O class wilbe-i di up for - - - - -.Trouserings that belong to the classup$L7 *to$58.50 will be made up for - . - ' *QA~ Mahin, reporting to the State Depsartment si k~anceS to the smfanss of the e, Naval App~uias.