Rural New YorRer 
This Sale BooKlet is Free 
TORPEDO SOCKS 
5K600 —Medium weiRhfc 
Torpedo Work Socks of 
twisted cotton yarn. Abso¬ 
lutely seamless. Extra Jieavy 
three-ply heels and toes. 
COLORS: blue mixture or 
brown mixture. ONE 
T.ARGE SIZE. Sold only in 
bundles of 6 pairs. Weight 
per dozen 1 Vi pounds. 
SALE PRICE, y, ^ ^ 
6 pairs for 
Postage 3(i extra. 
HENS ARMY SHOE 
630 K 2604— Men’s Army- 
style Shoo of tougli, but 
pliai)le selected Tan l.eatlier. 
Made over the regulation 
y. S. Army Munson last. 
Heavy weight leather .solo 
.with genuine Goodyear welt 
IJiand-sowcd process. SIZKS: 
5 to 11: widths, D and E. 
SALE PRICE, 
Postage lOji ex. oO 
damask 
jS 4 3 K 4 5 4— Kiii: 
\Bleachod All Liner 
\ Da_ma.sk, 00 inciioi 
wide. Well woven 
and serviceable. 
_ \ A-ssorted floral 
^ \ patterns. 
\ SALE PRICE, 
Post, pee 
yd. 2ji ex. 
W E offer every reader of The Rural New-Yorker—we offer YOU 
a cash saving of one dollar, two dollars or more—on things 
you are sure to buy during January and February—things to 
wear or for your home. 
This saving is as actual as money, as real as CASH, itself! 
Simply writing for your free copy of this Booklet will mean an actual 
cash gain to you—because this January and February Sale offers many 
things AT THE LOWER PRICES OF A YEAR AGO. 
Here is the reason: 
This January and February Sale Is held by the “NATIONAL” 
every year. 
We started buying for this Sale one year ahead. Many 
things we bought months ago at lower than present day prices. 
And every bit of the saving in price goes to YOU. 
The prices on nearly every article in this Booklet 
will be five, ten or twenty per cent, higher, the 
day after this sale closes—February 28 th. 
This Booklet offers you genuine Amoskeag yarn-dyed Gingham at 
10 yards for $1.09. The price at the Amoskeag Mills today is per 
yard. That is a real cash saving! 
The man’s shirt pictured on this page at 63 cents can not be made 
today for 63 cents. The Sale includes a full line of men’s dress shirts, 
work shirts, flannel shirts, that are equally big bargains. 
It offers big bargains in Shoes—for men, women and children. 
It offers big bargains in new Spring Styles in Waists, Dresses, Coats 
and Skirts—everything to wear for Man, Woman, Boy and Girl. 
We want every reader of The Rural New-Yorker to 
have a copy^of this booklet, because we want to get 
acquainted with all of you. 
Two million five hundred thousand of these Sale Booklets are being 
published. And all are going to our actual customers—excepting only 
the Booklets held for The Rural New-Yorker readers. 
One Sale Booklet is being held for you. One Booklet, 
your opportunity for Saving, is held here for you. 
Don’t YOU fail to write now for your Free copy. 
7K859—Wa.shable White Cotton 
Crei)e Envelope Chemise trimmed 
with lace. Buttoned flap. SIZES: 
34 to 44 bust. o rx , 
SALE PRICE, 
Postage extra. 
33K97 —Men’s Coat-style] 
Negligee Shirt of fine,' 
evenly woven Strii)ed Per¬ 
cale. Guaranteed fast color. 
J.,aundered neck-band and 
laundered cuffs. Standard 
sizes. WHITE, with as¬ 
sorted colored strijms. 
SIZES: 14 to 17 inches neck¬ 
band—in half sizas. Collar 
and tie not included. 
SALE PRICE, rjo ^ 
Postage 3)1 extra. Oo^ 
22K1130—C 
reepers of 
Blue-and-White Striped Per¬ 
cale or Cadet Blue Cham- 
bray Linene. Elastic at 
knees; buttons acro.ss bot¬ 
tom. SIZES: 6 months, 1 
and 2 years. Give age 
and color desired. 
SALE PRICE, 
Postage extra. 
7 K 9 4 —N ew style sleeve¬ 
less Slip-Over Gown of flue, 
soft Lingerie Batiste with 
front hand-embroidered in 
pastel colors. Hemstitched 
.tailored flnLsh. COLORS: 
white or pink. 34 to 44 bust. 
SALE PRICE, 
Postage 3{‘ extra. \9o<p 
National Cloak & Suit Co. 
273 West 24 - Street' '' New York City 
