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June I July I Aug. I Sept.

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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
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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