Full text of C.7.3 Department Store Trade, United States : 1964
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UNITED STATES Departmental Sales Indexes, Without Seasonal Idloitee: (1)47-49 Aversge Monthly Sales - 100j \ J 117 128 101. 106 108 77 82 -73 77 99 113 100 113 104 123 98 .107 July Aug. Sept. Oct. 123 109 119 130 14) 158 269 107 112 110 101 152 . 167 148 155 192 202 124 149 111 115 102 112 113 99 129 • 147 124 142 95 139 191 237 140 194 172 383 PIECE COOLS AID HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES Silks, velvets, and synthetic# Woolen yard goods Cotton yard goods (including linings) Household textiles Domestics—musllns.sheetlngi 223 187 297 183 114 109 116 116 135 135 ' 109 115 128 149 95 137 109 148 126 148 139 171 135 103 144 141 154 119 109 150 198 191 107 133 145 Pine jewelry and *1 Books^sndstatlonery 84 85 92 80 132 115 139 106 125 165 147 149 219 272 351 597 138 133 169 B 258 SZ 556 ^ 128 120 136 115 106 127 122 12T* 130 123 104 123 139 97 120 142 153 97 140 125 131 114 100 121 127 137 143 255 165 185 381 102 133 139 174 317 385 VOMER'S AIR) MISSES' APPAREL AMD ACCESSORIES (TOTAL) WOMB'S A*D MISSES' RBABT-TO-WEAR ACCESSOHIES 89 129 109 117 106 93 128 120 137 122 176 149 182 190 200 109 100 107 118 173 Neckwear and scarfs 136 102 115 Negligees, robes, 1 1 Infantf veer (including infant Handbags, and email leather go< Women'e and children's shoes Children's shoes WOMENS' AND MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL 141 Women'a and mlseee' suits Juniors' and girls' wear Juniors' coats, suits, and dreesss 145, 149 160 163 132 173 249 "183 167 151 -163 368 177 151 203 168 159 234 186 175 200 196 171 226 300 258. 352 146 121 155 129 139 . 117 220 218 115 114 159 161 153 172 139 389 166 260 145 374 180 HCMEFURNISHINCS Furniture and bedding Mattreeaee, springs, end .etudlo beds Upholstered and other furniture Domestic floor core rings Rugs and carpets Draperies, curtains, upholstery, and awnings 104 China and glaasware Major houaehold appliances Housewares (including email appliances) 169 173 168 166 148 179 143 MO 159 173 60 175 56 106 35 145 125 125 150 140 163 139 178 266 285 385 589 111 83 172 260 263 265 635 621 663 125 129 208 m , television, records, < 148 169 ; 95 62 163 WOMENS ' AND MISSES' BEAUT-TO-WEAR Intimate apparel 100 MEM'S AND BOYS' WEAR 107 128 102 126 121 139 126 $ !8- Men's clothing NONMERCHAMDISB TOTAL 129 140 157 / The 1947-49 average of monthly alee for lotei—Baaed 00 reports from a group of large department by these atoree accountsdfor about one third of estimated total department store sslee.) Not all of the department shown, consequently, the sample for the Individual 125 132 228 186 173 331 294 174 201 130 136 146 172 345 101 101 104 103 109 113 106 225 124 135 114 183 154 136 159 170 168 182 261 376 338 114 119 107 111 130 123 119 174 163 175 228 152 161 165 168 119 183 163 196 167 146 94 155 153 153 149 171 176 136 121