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See ee oe TET a IE cme. Ss let he tt tall le I Ci 6 lar a 20 { THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918, ea aes " CLOTHES FROM MAKER TO WEARER pees More $25 Overcoats and Suits at $ 1 5—w0r LEVY Thanks to my manufacturing department, we have received more of those smart $25 Overcoats and Suits that go on sale at $15. The many thousand men who have already bought these $15 Over- coats and Suits this season have come here because they found that I gave them real $25 value for their $15. The new lot that has just come through my manufacturing department are certainly beautiful The Overcoat fabrics include smart Chinchillas in blue, black, brown and fancy mixtures, both in single and double-breasted styles. The Suits are in over a scoreof new patterns. The models are many. If you need an Overcoat or Suit come to Walker Street. Et appoers thet Aldie hed given Fda a] ped Abe, ‘do yer noe wat them thin's be tuff a planoly fer her birthday] doin’? e kept tha darn| “"Why, they're turkee trottin’,’ sed en tha nite, an'| Avery Goodheart. An’ sure ‘nough they od cud get ter} war, We set an’ watched them turkees ayin’ tha dar 6 ‘round thet yard till arfter 2 nck en the mornin’, an’ not ones dur- y thet tim’ did they stop ter tak’ @ BY THE TURKEY "MAKES THEM THN Poor Prospects for a Good Dinner in Cedar Grove on Thanksgiving. darn thin’ on this urkee leer e atarted et them turkee n’ thet's why they're #a thin terday, an’ ef Fda Hicks don't git rid er .thet sinnoly they aln't @otn’ ter be much turkee en this vere vielnity this yeare. a them turkeen aire trottin’ them- heare death. W'at tha world wen even the farmyard ez J ” Cy ood Swry ust > Stereo 4 TRoTtin?® se sd (in sorrow. MLL GOBBLERS DANCING Miss Hicks’s Treadmill Piano|! Furnishes the ~ Ragtime G@ongh the greater part of the United | Era er corn Jost ten inches en front} the value which is attached to the responsibility of the Optical @retes depends upon Cedar Grove for| "& wa Laledhias Deetebamedbel dd aa ae House to whom you entrust your eyeglass problems. i Ge Thanksgiving dinner, yet the mu-| ter widen hee stroke yit he Mpemed tor The cost of a pair of glasses should be secondary consider- jeoon es eve aun, = te ail a crea Wy we dectided ter wateh him| ation—yet, when you come here we assure you both economy and of the avern pany nite, An’ #6 uther nite Abe! safety. woually ppreipelea leskbog Nd wires ies lth Economy, because we manufacture upon a very large scale the @bout Ras been reduced to a shadow of | farmyard ant dawe complete eye glass pe because we entrust the examination of ils former seit. p Abe gidn't think much uff tha} your eyes to skilled and competent Oculists (Registered Physi-+ Bearing that the weight of the tur-|idec, caus’ he ard thet heed remembered | cians) Whose extensive daily practice in our stores makes them hey was in the balance, The Evening| thet hex father hed tha eame tro'ble| parlicndarly well qualified for the work of examining eyes. World despatched ite society reporter | With hez turkees wen Abe wus a boy, Whether Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more we Guarantee tiful silk lined Full Dress or Tuxedo at $15. te the farmyard of Wallle Dobbs, which |&2' thet they deescovered thet they wus! complete and lasting satisfaction. or , "thro! , ; ra j They are made of the finest unfinished worsted—a 4 sapposed to Ne the “splckah” “PAS Ls Dectikular epecee. Ke order tor “Your money back if you wish it | : black that will stand the test of time. The coats are lined In Cedar Gro destroy tha germ an’ save tha oncomin’ 5A Fast 234 St., near Fourth Avenue. throughout with pure silk. Trousers are trimmed with o BAe. while bathed asod upon the |generashun, they hed ter kill ull tha Opacad “grouse Ff 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. fine sateen—entirely in black, and both coat and trousers eoasumptive looking fowls, Dobbs ¢x-}turkees an’ buy now ones. 27 W. 34th St., bet. Sth & 6th Aves. are made in the Custom Tailor way. A Full Dress or Tuxedo suit is one piece of merchandise that requires the best of everything to look well. And when you look at these garments you'll easily realize that they're real $25 values, although they’re priced $15. $15 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, $8.95 Special for the Little Fellow. We have taken all of the short ends of cloth, too small for use in our men’s garments, and made them up into Boys’ Clothing. This is the same material that you will find in our Men’s Suits and Overcoats valued at $25, but because of their limited quantity they go to the Boys at $8.95. | Moe Levy lues'in the... § OD ccuck te cet te es wig, Music All Night. preeweat scratch ex a greeter atrane on t Sais é —— Mee ne Then a ctea'tia towi{> What are my glasses going to cost me? I will prove to you that when you buy yourclothes G@BDAR GROVE, N. J, Nov. MAL] ter Qake longer strokes by puttin’ a When you are considering the cost of glasses—consider also from me you pet the best made and the best style arments without the manufacturer’s profit and high rental cost added to the price. Come in to-day and get a real $25 Overcoat or suit at $15, $25 Silk Lined Full Dress or Tuxedo, $15 Here’s a real test of my value-giving. A beau- » 4 plained the cause of their leanness,, ALL ON AC ° 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts. ‘ “Up ter a kople er weeks er go tha MH ARS A TREAD. WSkSkonnhis 70 Nassau Streef, near John Street. t (aMier Bek DAb one oF Ab WOE BEB | ne we ont waitin’ ter sce fest wat . « 1069 Broadway, nr. Willo’by, B'klyn. ies Diets a ks prc aay wus goin’ ter happen sumbody started 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & S., B’klyn. DIG lis. Tuibina: eluslarte tak grene tha planoly in Hicks's house, next door, Ocwlists and Opticians 7 LroRL et @t tho farther end of the yard. “Rut — Gheare’s som-thin’ cum uver him lately ‘wteh hes made him one er tha must Gesreptable memmers er fowel ©»: lety. Hees gittin’ thinner everee minute, an’ eta wll do to tha fact thet hees dis- eipatin’ hes life away, an’ ‘less a stop @@ put ter hes nite carousals heel be eaner the ground ‘fore tha time cums t ter pay him the honors on turkee day. “En tha farst plase they tell me thet ¢ha reel meanin’ er tha word turkee | @s thanks, an’ thet hees sposed ter be gee) ~Wonderfully sonegnecesess eesseseee>-< 2080: San ores The Only Shoe Store in the World That Ever Sells 1,000,006 Pairs of Footwear in a Year ¥ te’ then, by heck, hees not livin’ up ter hees repytashun this year, ‘caus By hez acshuns hee's provin’ hisseit | mh OOU4 035585 08R88 ter be tha must ungreatfol one er thi hull farmyard set jest noow. Hee’ Goin’ ter tha devell. TURKEYS GLEPT ALL DAY IN- @TEAD OF FEEDING. ot r PER ‘ a “About two weeks ago @ begun ter bad puis ® ' y jo! \ oar Se = = * motion thet my turkees warn’t eatin’ ti N @s much ex they'd ben used ter eatin’, an’ thet insted er actin’ natchrell durin’ East of Broadway. QNEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City A $2.50 Ticket to All of the Best Music in the World You buy # $2.50 seat to hear and see Caruso, Farrar or one or two great opera singers. A “head-liner” in vaudeville entertains you once for $@.80, You can hear Sous Band, Pryor's Bend or Victor Herbert's orchestra Just once for a $8.50 admittance fee. Fine music at @ high price. You can do better. Tovest $2.60 each week with us in o Victrola XVI—price 8200. Hear every one of the high-salaried opera artists—all of the vaudeville “stars” — all of the best bands and orchestras—all of the highest paid soloists in sacred and secular song or instrumental music. Hear all your favorites, again and again, as often as you wish, in your easy chair at home! You can’t do better than that for 62.50. A first payment of $10 to-day brings you this $200 VICTOR-VICTROLA ‘But how about records? Do I get any with this Victrola offer?” you may ask. You do— a full $10 worth, And you select them yourself. The $2.50 weekly payments cover both Victor and records. When $210 have been paid—you own both. We charge no interest for this service. All we ask on any Victrola and the necessary records is the smallest of payments— weekly or monthly, as you prefer. Does a #15 Victrola match your purse power better? A fine little Victrola it is, too! Of course, it is small, and it is not mahogany cased, But the Victor tone is there, every minute! Come in and hear it, and select $9 worth of records just to see what a lot you can get for your money. The price? 50c a week for Victrola and records, Perhaps you want to “split the difference.” Buy Victrola XI—price $109—onr terms, $1.00 a week, It's the “all-round” Victrola. Handsome 50 ent as the larger $200 model and with Cc Ss ample record cabinet. Its tone e £29 .568000ERes EK Te Victrola XVI tej ¢ ‘e Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe Values $6.65 Shoes that any woman can be proud to wear. Dainty, snappy styles, as wellas the more conservative lasts. Women’s Patent Leather, Kid and Cloth Top, Gun Metal Button and Russia Cali Button. 4 Meee tasnionta vlatey i Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe Values mthin’ et nite. y wus wurried ‘bout this yeare slovishness an’ made er trip. ter Forest Mill an’ expluned thinks ter Harman [kells, ‘who's got a repytashun fer no'ln’ a * “He wus so lutrested thet ne desided ter cum bum with me an’ Yer see ud ven thinkin’ ‘for ' — prap’s they'd ben pisened o t “But wen Ekells hed turkees he eed thet tha cause er theare gittin’ thin wusn't do ter onnythin’ r they'd eatin’ but ter theatre actshun: an’ thet they were livin’ rietous lives, san’ they wus everve sign thet they wus @isepyatin’, ‘Tha only thin’ thet ken | f° Preevent a turkeo frum gittin’ fat « a * * m ” ry . ood ‘round Thanksgivin’ tim Kaus ef he cots rexe fat, he kan't “Wal, arfter a gits this yenre Infor- ez fast livin’, | he kan’'t help Wh | mashun a drings et up afore tha Board — er Po'ltry Trade an’ they : S \ kommittee ter envestersaie, tha cause | iS 65 \ roan Poasibhy it’ i ness ha t "toh | purity is remarkable. Possibly it’ is naa pep RE ca Kom. | ® \ a week the most popular of all the larger a week mittee, A wus app'inted cha » an’ | Ny are the terms on this $18 Victrolas. Anyway—we are selling & will pay for this $100 “ N Victrola and $9 worth of heap of them, And we ought to—at —_Victrola in 95 weeks. 2 ! F NN Victor Records, sclected our terms. Think of it—you can see 4 $8 bill brings it to Handsome, snap py shoes, exclusive NN by yourself. $1.00 brings one in your home by merely handing you at once, regulated Cammeyer lasts, splendid quality shoes, tremen- N you the combination at us a 85 bill, The $1.00 a week or 85 == and adjusted by our «ous demonstrations of Cammeyer giving. In XN once. This Victrola—the a month (as you like it) paysthe experts. A magnifi- Gun Metal, Lace and Blucher, Patent Leather N smallest of the Victor balance! No Interest. cent instrument in a Blucher and Tan Grain Biucher. = N family—is a perfect los Get the full value of your music case of menoeany er irdy XS strument—ready to play mone: ith us, Hear music— oak. universally Children’s and Misses’ Shoes | Sturdy Boys’ Shoes N any record in the faulte ene rl a ecient pas the ,opular style. Sizes Sizes Size 5 | Tha Ty a hard less Victor way. ice, eto ters 1°85 llto2 35 oe 18 what BOL fed the 50 & 9.00 \\ same price. o erie. Thin te the eective and ab: MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6th Ave. & 20th St. ()NEILL-ADAMS CO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Fifth Fleor, Main Building, 22d St. Elevators,