YOUR 
44K825 — Amoskeag 
Gingham—width 27 inches. 
Comes in small,medium,or 
large checks in either blue- 
and-white, green-and-white. 
brown-and-white, or black- 
and-white; also in blue-and- 
white stripes. 
SALE PRICE. ^1 OQ 
10 yards for V ^ 
fWigppd 
to YDS?! — 
51K1552—Width 36 inches. Fashionable Black All Silk 
Taffeta in serviceable weight and soft finish. 
SALE PRICE, per yard 07^ 
Postage, per yard, extra ^ 
5K48 — Ladies’ medi¬ 
um weight Seamless 
Cotton Stockings. 
Double heei^ and toes. 
White or black; 
SIZES: 8!i to 10. 
A SALE PRICE, Q2<t 
M 6 pairs for jr 
\\\ Postage 3^ extra 
AMOSKEAC 
CHAM BRAY 
33K1025 —Men’s 
Work Shirt of me¬ 
dium blue genuine 
Amoskeag Cham- 
bray. Doublestitch- 
ed seams anddoublc 
shoulder yoke. 
SIZES: 14 to 17 in. 
neck-band — in half 
sizes.SALEPRICE. 
Postage 
2^ extra 
E conomy — Saving — Buying, when prices are lowest, is today 
YOUR patriotic duty. It is the best help you can give —in keep¬ 
ing prices down ! 
This January and February Sale Booklet is a Book of Elconomy, of 
War-Time Saving for all America, Its prices are frequently lower than 
wholesale, sometimes less than manufacturers’ prices today. 
Amoskeag Gingham, bought a year ago, is priced in this sale 10 yards 
for $1.09—The price at the Amoskeag Mills today is 14j^c per yard. 
The petticoat pictured here at 25 cents — the girls’ dresses, two for 93 
cents — the other items pictured here, are merely examples of the prices 
with which this wonderful Sale Booklet is filled. 
This advertisement offering you a copy of this Book free is ap¬ 
pearing only in The Rural New-Yorker, because our supply 
both of these Books and the bargains is limited. We will have 
few to spare. But we do want YOU, we want every reader of 
The Rural New-Yorker to write for their free copy of this Sale 
Booklet—and get better acquainted with the “NATIONAL.” 
The National Cloak & Suit Company is one of the big, old-established 
mercantile houses of the United States, selling EVERYTHING in 
Men's, Women’s, and Children’s apparel — and many household things 
besides. It sells everything on a strict money-back policy — you are to 
be pleased with everything you buy or your money back. 
Write for this January and February Sale Booklet—take advantage of 
these bargains—some at the prices of a year ago. Order if you like any 
of the bargains pictured here, but write for the Booklet. You will find 
other dozens of bargains you will want to buy. 
One copy of this Sale Booklet is Yours Free. One copy 
of It is reserved for every reader of The Rural New-Yorker. 
Don’t YOU miss this opportunity — for Saving. Don’t YOU 
miss your chance to buy your January and February needs 
WHERE PRICES ARE LOWEST. 
Write today for your Booklet — because this Sale is only 
for January and February. Positively no orders will be filled 
at these prices after February 28th. 
18K976 —Boys’ Suit of guaran¬ 
teed All Wool Cheviot of good 
weight and quality. COLORS; grey 
mixture or brown mixture. 9 to 18 
years. SALE PRICE, QQ 
Postage 8c extra 
6K937 
Fashionable White 
Voile Waist with new pointed 
organdie collar. 32 to 46 bust. 
SALE PRICE, nfl 
Postage 2<t extra t 
3K470 
-fast « 
color blue 1 
aiul white j 
B t rip ed 1 
G i n g ham | 
Petticoat. B 
FRONT 1 
LKNGTH: I 
SS inches; J 
hip ineas- 
ureupto45in. 
25c 
Postage 2^ 
extra 
30K107 — Ladies* 
high-cut Lace Boot 
of Black Patent 
Leather. 
SIZES: 2''2 to 8; 
widths. C, D. and E. 
$2.89 
Postage J 
8c extra 
12K889 —Two Girls’ Dresses in sizes 
6 to 14 years. Model A—Pink or blue 
Plaid Gingham with solid color linene 
trimming. Model B—^White Linene with 
blue-and-white or pink-and-white Per¬ 
cale trimming. Sold in any combina¬ 
tion...SALE PRICE. TWO for 0*1 
Postage for two 4^ extra T 
1 
1 
THIS SALE BOOKLET 
NATIONAL CLOAK ^ SUIT CO. 
273 West 24- Street—'New York City 
