The Anthony's Family

The Anthony's Family

  • October, 1895

    A.P. "Gus" Anthony opens a counter in the Post Office, which is on the first floor of The Palms Hotel, at the eastern end of Clematis Street. Soon, he opens his first shoe and clothing store next to the Post Office. His slogan: “Anthony's Shoes Are Silent Salesmen."

  • 1896

    Henry Flagler's railroad heads south to Miami - taking many businesses with it. The Anthony brothers kept their headquarters in West Palm Beach but also open a store in Miami. "The summer of 1896 was the hardest summer the business life of West Palm Beach ever knew," Emile Anthony, Gus' younger brother, wrote in 1937. West Palm Beach was just two years old.

Clematis Street Location

Clematis Street Location

  • 1900

    Anthony's moved to a new building at the northeast corner of Clematis Street and Olive Avenue. And its Palm Beach store - in the Poinciana shops at Henry Flagler's luxurious Royal Poinciana Hotel - is doing a big business with wealthy tourists.

  • 1904 - 1914

    "For the original firm, these 10 years between 1904 and 1914 were the golden years of greatest progress," James Anthony wrote in 1936. Gus and James relinquished many store responsibilities to younger brother Emile, who would later run the stores for decades. During this period, the Anthony brothers owned the local newspaper, The Tropical Sun, for two years.

Newspaper ads from the 1920s

Newspaper ads from the 1920s

  • 1920

    The three-story flagship building on Clematis Street opens. Second floor devoted to women's clothing, including designer clothes. Soon after, a mezzanine level - featuring sporting goods - is built.

  • Early 1920s

    Anthony's speciality: Chic retail in resort towns. In addition to Palm Beach and West Palm Beach stores and a men's store in the Boca Raton Resort, Anthony's has stores in Fort Pierce, Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Gainesville, Titusville, Hot Springs, Va., White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Asheville, N.C. Hendersonville, N.C. and Dayton, Ohio.

West Palm Beach

Store on Clematis Street in
West Palm Beach

  • 1927

    With West Palm Beach reeling from the real-estate bust of 1925-26, Anthony's buys four pages in The Palm Beach Post- a record for local advertising at the time - to advertise its annual anniversary sale."The anniversary sale is staged this year to meet conditions of the hour," Emile D. Anthony wrote. “We are giving more values."

  • September, 1928

    Hurricane blows the roof off Clematis Street store. "We had no hurricane insurance," said M.P. "Ham" Anthony, Emile's son.

  • 1940s

    After World War II, they expanded the women's clothing line.

  • 1959

    Anthony's branches out again, buying out the Bradley & Taylor stores in Fort Lauderdale. A new growth spurt begins. By now, Emile Anthony Sr. has passed the business to his sons, E.D. Jr., Carl and Ham.

  • 1974

    Anthony's has 11 women's stores from Hialeah to Titusville with the only men's store remaining in the original downtown West Palm Beach store.

  • 1976

    Women's fashion business continues to thrive. Anthony's discontinues its downtown men's department to concentrate solely on women's fashions.

President: M. Pope Anthony Jr.

President: M. Pope Anthony Jr.

  • Mid-1980s

    Anthony's flagship store on Clematis Street closes; Juno store opens.

  • 1993

    Anthony's reopens Clematis Street store in time for city's 1994 centennial.

  • April,1995

    Anthony's has nine stores - downtown West Palm Beach, Palm Springs, west Lake Worth, Boynton Beach, Juno, Jupiter, two Stuart stores and Vero Beach.

  • Today

    Anthony’s has 14 locations around Florida and is celebrating more than 120 years in business.

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