Ocean City Sentinel, 16 July 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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WANAMAKER CLOTHING

Somewhere between $100,000 ^and., $125,000 Summer Clothing; selling at a dear loss of one-fourth all roundjust as if we’d never have another summer to sell clothes. We shan't tx- believed until you see the goods. Not a half-dozen times in all our years that we sold without getting even somehow. Can’t this time; aren't trying: we’re losing on blade suits, gray suits, thin clothes—every sort except Thibcts and serge. Wc pell Thibets at $5 and they cost it. We sell Serges at $7.50 to $18: if we asked $10 to $25. we'd please the stores and waste our advertising. The rest of the stock like this: Black worsted and crape. $30 suita for $13.50. Black worsted fine diagonal. $20 suita for $10. Coat and vest fine as in $30 suitsi for $10. Homespuns - have been $12 for $7.50. Boys' clothes same way.$3 suits for $2.25: $10 for $6.75. Same -•jort of clothes we always sell: better made this year, perhaps—no, certainly; everything the same except this plungeTn prices. Explanations don’t explain: the times are bad; the clothes arc good; the prices are broken—broken oi, all on- summer clothes : doesn’t happen in ten yean. Harris cassitncres included. The best and the worst of them from our great clearing-out-Harris-mill-buy go down like all the rest—$15 suit meant to sell for $12—now $8.50. Nobody eke in the business doing anything like we arc. We think were sharp to lose the money while wc can sell the goods. What summe'r clothes do you want ? * Pay your carfare, too—on a reasonable purchase. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Sixth and Market Streets. Philadelphia.

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.FRED W. SMITH.

HENRY ft. W, SMITH & Bflfl.. PLUMBING, HEATING a<d DRAINAGE No. 848 ASBURY AVENUE. PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING. DRAINAC HOT WATER . . STEAM HEATING.

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